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Friday, May 18, 1984
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Lisa Tauber, president; Al-
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Ilana Kutinsky, MIT Mom;
Lisa Marks, treasurer;
Nancy Segal, recording sec-
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Stacy Berger, correspond-
ing secretaries; and Carri
Shapiro, reporter.
AL JOLSON AZA's new
officers are: David Traitel,
president; Rob Nakisher,
vice president; Milton Feld,
moreh; Scott Gettleson,
treasurer; Scott Rubin, re-
cording secretary; Steve
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secretary; and Robbie El-
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selor.
BBYO announces the ap-
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AZA announces its new
board members are: Darrin
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Brasch, Scott Taub and Jon
Gorman, vice presidents;
Alan Shulak, treasurer;
Scott Cherrin, recording
secretary; David Hack,
corresponding secretary;
Howard Freedland, re-
porter; Brian Efrusy,
sergeant-at-arras; and
Robert Levine, counselor.
GEN. MAURICE ROSE
AZA announces its new
board includes: Alan Blat-
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vice president; Lorne Zale-
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treasurer; Marc Zumberg,
recording secretary; Brian
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secretary; Howard Lazar,
reporter, and Mike Ruskin,
counselor.
SAMSON AZA's new
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president; Rob Bienstock,
vice president; David Salo-
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treasurer; Bob Feller, re-
cording secretary; Steve
Shapiro, corresponding sec-
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and Ken Silverman, coun-
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L'CHAIM AZA an-
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Paul Epstein, membership
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