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ur R IT I I T KM. JZJ JO U JLJ JLI I of Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck Edition VOL. 1 NO. 11 MAY 2, 1961 PUBLISHED WEEKLY Council Ballot Results Are Withheld By Election Board; Discrepancy Cited 1037 Register For Election, Rodrigues: How They Polled: But 1070 Vote For President COUNCIL "61 Outing STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE A discrepancy im the final tabulation of last week's bal Manny Rodrigues 552 Ross McRonald Uncontested loting may force a re-election if it cannot be corrected in a Mike Reichmann 518 recount tbis morning, Election Board co-chairman Paul Fass Best Ever" VICE PRESIDENT JUNIOR CLASS said Saturday. PRESIDENT By JULLIET MINASSIAN Herb Freitag 371 Fass had refused Friday night to confirm the apparent "Spring Weekend 1961 will be a Rob Phillips 350 Joe Oriolo 146 election of Manny Rodrigues as Student Council president function long remembered." This Fred Kudish 269 Frank Dickson 82 and Herb Freitag as vice president because of the discrepancy. was the comment Manny Rodrigues, TREASURER Ken Namerow 71 While 1037 voters reportedly had voted in what was the head of the Spring Weekend Com Bub Richards Uncontested VICE PRESIDENT i highest turnout in the 19-year history of the University, 1070 mission, voiced about the forthcom Stu Wanuck Uncontested j votes Were counted in the presidential ballot, Fass said. SECRETARY 1 ing event which will take place on Muriel Marlow Uncontested TREASURER The unofficial totals showed Rod- • —— May 5, 6 and 7. The freshman, SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Marylin Joffee 165 rigues with a total of 552 votes a- _. —_ sophomore and junior classes will jointly sponsor this social extrava Rich Nagy 624 Richard Krantz 123 gainst Reichmann's 518. j ICkAT L^OrrOti^ ganza. Fran Lazarus 439 SECRETARY Also unconfirmed was the vice ! To launch the weekend activities Diana Sacks 395 Elaine Arnowitz i In Commons the Junior Class will present "Up Mark Silberfarb 179 Uncontested ! presidential race in which Herb \ PUBLIC RELATIONS a Lazy River" on Friday evening. COUNCIL Freitag lead Bob Phillips 371 to jAfte r Election The boat ride will consist of a trip CHAIRMAN REPRESENTATIVES 350. This, too, will be recounted ac- up the Hudson River and back. The Marshall Goldberg Harris Sendach 134 cording t0 Fass. Fred Kudish was The scene in the Student Com "Peter Stuyvesant" will leave the Uncontested third in the race with 269 votes, i mons following the posting ot elec West 41st Street Pier at 9:15 sharp. Sil Ruga 124 Fran Lazarus was elected co-so PUBLIC OPINION Steve Lippe US tion results Friday looked like a The trip will last approximately four OFFICER cial chairman with Rich Nagy who cross between the winner's locker hours. Anyone wishing to attend the Stan Michaelman 534 Carol Timbanard 104 was reelected for his second term. room after the big game, and one boat ride, excluding the other week They defeated Diana Sacks and of Cecil B. DeMille's more spectac end activities, will pay $6.00 per Laurie Mika 404 SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 Mark Silberfarb. Stan Michaelman M.A.A. REPRESENTATIVE ular mob scenes. couple. PRESIDENT defeated Laurie Mika for the of | Platoons of students, many of The high point of the Weekend Ronny Jassem Uncontested Dave Goodman 224 fice of public opinion officer in the whom had kept a nerve-racking vi will be the semi-formal dance on W.R.A. REPRESENTATIVE Jack Wolf 198 only other contested council office. gil from the time the polls closed Arlene Turpan Uncontested Muriel Marlow, secretary; Bud Saturday evening sponsored by the VICE PRESIDENT Richards, treasurer; and Marshall at 4 p.m. until results were posted Sophomore Class. "La Bal Rouge" Ralph Rothenback 179 Goldberg, public relations chairman, at six, thronged the cafeteria, the will take place at the Spring Rock SENIOR CLASS were uncontested. This marks Rich- commons and campus in an exhibi- Country Club in Spring "valley, New Bob Rubin 158 Neil Rothman 122 ards' third term in office. Miss tion of hoopla unsurpassed in the York on May 6- Entertainment will Bob Dwoskin 136 Fran Pransky 105 Marlow is beginning her second history of the University. be provided by the Spring Valley TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT term. The only emotion not evident was Orchestra, including a variety show. Leon Cooke 148 Elin Bank Uncontested apathy. Everyone in the place, an Crowning the new Campus Queen Joe Pastore 101 SECRETARY Senior class results showed Bob, estimated 100-plus crowd, was will be an important feature of the Gwen Miller 149 S1 nt e h 6 1 dance. Four fair damsels have been Dennis Madden 58 SS^!L£! t! of l ! f :: : either highly elated or sorely de- TREASURER Fran Chesney 134 Bob Dwoskin by 22 votes. Leon pressed, disappointed, disgruntled or chosen as representatives from each Gloria Sommer 109 Cooke was elected vice president class. The freshmen have chosen Harvey Brooks 157 with Harvey Brooks as treasurer, disgusted. Sue Jones, while the sophomore's Ronny Keohane 121 COUNCIL Mary Ellen Doyle, secretary, and The most obvious cliques consist choice is Donna Swenson. Candi SECRETARY REPRESENTATIVES Ross McRonald, student council ed of the winners, their supporters, date from the junior class is Jean Mary Ellen Doyle Neil Seigel Uncontested representative, were uncontested for and the political barnicles who at Coatti. Seniors elected Lillian Protz Uncontested Ron Tobias Uncontested their positions. tach themselves to the winning camp as their charmer. Elections for the like malignant growths. queen took place last Thursday and Joe Oriolo was chosen Junior The most prominent of these Friday during the elections of the Class president, defeating Frank groups was that of president-elect class officers. The crowning of the Four Finalists Compete Dickson and Ken Namerow for the Manny Rodrigues. Rodrigues, the new Campus Queen will be done office. Marilyn Joffee was elected ta\\: snm junior who captured the by Miss Mary Ann De Mona, last treasurer, with Harris Sendach and election by what some consider the Silja Ruga chosen as Student Coun- political infighting ever year's queen. In Campus Queen Race most deft cil representatives. Stu Wanuck, seen on campus, was mauled like a Campus Queen 1961 will have a vice president, and Elaine Arno- ] li ery football on the 50-yard special treat because she will not second time she has been nomi- s pp At a preliminary election last witz, secretary, were uncontested, j iine Dy his supporters, well-wish- only receive two dozen roses, but week in the Student Lounge, four I nated for the title. An accounting in the Sophomore Class race, rs, and interested bystanders. the sophomore class is also giving [ major she has already reigned as e semi-finalists for Campus Queen Dave Goodman was reelected presi-1 Qn fhe fri of the Rodrigues her the crown as a remembrance of contest were chosen. j Queen of Hearts of 1960-61. Jean is a member of the Accounting dent, edging Jack Wolf by just 261 stood Tony DeFin0) the am- her title. Each of the other three Last week, one girl won the votes. Ralph Rothenbach was se candidates will receive hand bou title, and will be officially crowned Club, and the Student Commons pie, able political Pathfinder who, quets. All four girls will receive Commision. On being nominated lected vice president and Gwen as Rodrigues' campaign manager, j at the "La Bal Rouge" during the ijean says, "I am very pleased and Miller, chosen as secretary. Elin gifts to commemorate the evening. • Spring Weekend. This cermony is plotted his election strategy. Look- j honored." Bank, treasurer, and Neil Seigel and j ; like lar novelists' con Besides the announcement and I to be the highlight of the dance, Ron Tobias, Student Council repre ception oi a ward-healer, he took crowning of the new queen, the held at the Spring Rock Country Donna Swenson received the sentatives, were uncontested. official presentation of the new Club in Spring Valley, New York. most votes in the sophomore class. a drag on his cigar and stated that Student Council and class officers ! An Executive Secretary major she About 45 per cent of the student "this win contains only joy for us One of the four semi-finalists is body voted. will occur at "La Bal Rouge." Lilian Protz, a 5'-8" blond hailing hails from Fairlawn. She expects in that we were able to participate The Sophomore Class intends also from Jersey City, the choice of to receive her A. A. in June, and in an election in which the great to raffle off a number of quart the senior class. Lilian is a biology ; then continue in September as an W.R.A. Awards Dinner est number of students voted in bottles of cheer at the dance. The j major who thinks that her nomina | English Major. Donna is one of the history of the University. winners will be drawn from the tion is, "a very lovely way to re : a squad of eight cheerleaders who Scheduled For May 9 "The first thing the president first 150 tickets sold. member the school." After gradua | spur our intramural sports stars The Women's Recreation Associa- j will do is to attempt to unify the (Continued on Page 4) ! on to victory. This is her second tion will hold its annual awards ] student body by working together tion, the slender coed plans to I year on the squad. "I am very teach biology in a Colorado high dinner May 9 in the faculty din with people like Mike Reichmann. pleased, happy and surprised," ing room at 7:30 p.m.