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U.A.S. S'I' DE 'l' U As the student governing body, the CAS Student Council recognizes and encourages student activities on campus. After extensive research by council members budgets for CAS organizations were established based on percentages of total students registered. ' With the cofoperation of the Administration, the Council sponsored the installation of the Snack Bar and Student Center at 18 Washin ton Pl h' h past fall. g ace w ic was dedicated this A social calendar was also established which the Council hoped would become traditional. Four allfclass dances, Counf 'l C1 -sponsored, were held during the year, each one a memoraf ble occasion. The main event of t held at the Meadowbrook Country Club on the last evening f o the school year at which time all school awards were presented. he year was a banquetfdance OFFIQERS President .... . ............... ..... I rving Pawa Vice-President . . . ........ . . . . Secretary . . . , 1 Treasurer .... . . .Victor Puleo . ..,. ,Judith Posner . . . . .Surita Polansky Faculty Advisor . . . . . . .Edwin Durand SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT- Edwin R h f . anzen 0 er, Judith Posner, Irving Pawa, Victor Puleo, Surita Polansky, William Galletly. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Kraemer Nickolas Y Rapuano, Angelo Bergamo, Howard Jacobs, Robert Schwartz, Marilyn Honey. And another Council meeting was called to order.
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The Songsters at rehearsal. UEE 'S S0 G TEH Composed of students from the School of Business Administration, the male singing society, the Queen's Song' sters have strived to promote friendship and school spirit through their singing among themselves and to the students of the University. Their programs usually include typical Rutgers songs and other college favorites. The group has become a familiar and Welcome sight at University Conferences, Business Luncheon Conferences and SBA Dances. OFFICERS President ...................... . . . Robert Zinkand Vice-President and Secretary .... , . . Anthony Huels Treasurer .................. ...... C larence Berry Director . . . . . . . . Edwin Ranzenhofer KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wallace Stocker, Jr., John Basalyga, George Baeder, Ronald Homer. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: John Mateylco, Anthony Huels, Robert Zinkand, Edwin Ranzenhofer, Clarence Berry, Jr., Harold Flecker, Marvin Bloom. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Tighe, Richard Schweitzer, Jr., Melvin Schoem, David Close, Emanuel Misechko, Leslie Green, Claude Burleson, Clinton Tanis.
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ll lllli ULASS IIFFIUER The Senior Class Oiiicers of the 1949350 year have conscienf ciously endeavored to draw all the seniors together into one group working for common goals. The Senior Class sponsored a Barn Dance at the Student Lounge in January of this year which was met en' thusiastically by all the students who attended. Plans for Class Nite on June 7 have been completed. They include parodies on skits from the Broadway show Pins and Needles with members of the graduating class participating and presentation of awards. The semifformal Senior Prom is scheduled for June 5 at the Moresque. I02 OFFICERS President ............... Edwin Ranzenhofer Vice-President .... ...... R obert Baker Secretary ........ .... D ebra Sokolov Treasurer ......... 1. . . .,... Elliott Lubin Class Representative ....... Annette Kraemer Not present for picture: Class Representative .... . .. Sylvia Bernstein
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