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President - Elia Efstratiou V ice-President - Janette Isidori Secretary - Jane Kelfer Treasurer - Ken Gould Student Council Representative - Lorraine Augusto The Sophomore Class has had a busy year. Their first activity was the haz- ing program which included a weenie roast and a welcome dance. F ollowing Hazing Week the class presented an- other dance e iiAn Hawaiian AEaiW. After their initial program the class presented a rock and roll show featuro ing the Shirells. This show was fol- lowed by more dances which occurred frequently after basketball games. As to this date every affair has been suc- cessful, and the leaders of the class are to be congratulated. The biggest event of the year was the Sophomore Cotillion. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS e Top row Heft to right! : Tony Bruzzi, Ken Could, Elia Efstratiou. Bottom row Heft to righti: Janette Isidori. Jane Kelfer, Ann Holmes. President -- Wally Shoen V ice-President Eliezer iiElee Amdur Secretary - Joanna Snapp Treasurer e- Steve Falk Student Council Representative - Howard Seligman Although the Freshman Class had a shaky start, it progressed steadily and smoothly during the rest of the year. The Presidential election of February 25 and 26 was nullified while the rest of the officers were elected. Finally, Wally Schoen was elected President. The other oHicers elected were: Eliezer iiElee,, Amdur, Vice-President; Joanna Snapp, Secretary; Steve Falk, Treas- urer; Howard Seligman, Student Coun- cil Representative. Named to Class Council by the officers were Barry Cohen. Karin Seastone. and Vito Russo. The President and Vice-Presi- dent, with the approval of the other officers, formed class committees ... Executive, Social. Publicity. and External. The Class of T68 is looking forward to a successful year and others to come in the future. There are many students who are willing and quite able to devote time to produce good resultS. FRESHMEN OFFICERS : Standing Heft to righti : Bill Gurski, Wally Schoen, Being together for four years. the Elee Amdur, Thomas Foti. Sitting Heft to righti : Karin Seastone, Joanna Snapp, Freshmen should mold together to form Andrea Luftig. a very good class. 91
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92 17,. 'H 4'3; 1-. ii 4 MAROON President -- Dennis Miskewicz V ice-President - Steve Weintraub Treasurer - JeH Monacelli Secretary - Bob Caruso The main objective of the Maroon Key Society . is service to the University, the students, and the 4- i community. Some of the services which the Key provides are: helping at convocations in the col- lecting of tickets, assisting the Freshman Orientation Program, and assisting several civic groups. The Maroon Key attempts to promote good will between the people of the town of Rutherford and the students of the University. It is also trying to institute an honor system at F airleigh Dickinson University. s Dennis Miskewicz, President. ill 1h! The Key represents a cross-section of the male population of the University.
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92 MAROON President e Dennis Miskewicz V ice-President e Steve Weintraub Treasurer -- Jeff Monacelli Secretary - Bob Caruso The main objective of the Maroon Key Society is service to the University, the students, and the community. Some of the services which the Key provides are: helping at convocations in the col- lecting of tickets, assisting the Freshman Orientation Program, and assisting several civic groups. The Maroon Key attempts to promote good will between the people of the town of Rutherford and the students of the University. It is also trying to institute an honor system at F airleigh Dickinson University. Dennis Miskewicz, President. The Key represents a cross-section of the male population of the University.
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