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embership Sought Clubs Search For Students To Participate The Student Activities Fair promoted spirit among or- ganizations and raised student awareness about the var- ious opportunities each group provides. The event was planned and coordinated by the Stu- dent Activities Office. Lisa Stalica, director of Student Activities; Marcia Roe, associate director and a new member of the staff; and Debbie Spina, assistant direc- tor, were responsible for all the preparations. The staff implemented some new ideas, including an innovative idea of running pre-recorded commercials for individ- ual organizations to be played by the DJ. The idea, how- ever, got little response. Another new idea was to hold the Fair during a weekday on the Main Lawn, to draw a larger crowd than in the past. With the help of a little extra publicity, the proposed plan was successful. L.A.S.T. (Leadership Assistance, Support and Training), a new program supervised by Roe, looked to the crowd for feedback. The program was set up to assist student leaders in dealing with the everyday problems they might encounter. Workshops on management, planning, issues and concerns were covered. Roe said, I enjoyed the opportunity to meet students. The University Relations Committee invited South Or- ange churches, police and rescue squads to participate in order to strengthen ties between the community and the University. The atmosphere was fun and light, with music and refreshments only adding to the success of the day. by Helen Lawler and Julie Mazella gjainc Watching the crowds: The Skulls anticipate further members. Getting In the spirit: Reverend Koch speaks with Kathy Leitheed.
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Up, Up and away: Rob Dennis takes off with the Alpha Gam ' s balloons. Talking to students: The Black Stu- dent Union encourages participa- tion and support from the campus community. 14 Student Life
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Not counting calorics: Bob bit into the smooth refreshing custom made ice cream cone. Spending some time: Friends dis- cuss their summer break and the upcoming semester. 16 Student Life
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