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In one of their first steps to seniordom, the Class of 1993 elected Wharton junior Michael Rosenband as Senior Class Board president in yesterday's run-off election. The other officers are as follows: College junior Chrissy Bass, vice-president; College junior Julie Berliner, secretary; Wharton junior Brooke Hayes, treasurer; College junior Jennifer Spandano, historian; College juniors Laurie Bieber and Ed Miller, College representatives; Wharton junior Douglas Rosenberg, Wharton representative; Engineering junior Elissa Laitin, Engineering representative; and Nursing junior Lisa Luther, Nursing representative. According to Nursing senior Christi Smith, Nursing representative to the Class of 1992 Senior Class Board and co-chairperson of the election, the new Board will take office today at 3 p.m. Smith added that she is pleased with how the elections went, saying that the candidates were "all in all very fair to each other." "[The candidates] looked after each other and kept tabs on each other so [this year's Senior Class Board] weren't policemen," she said. The new officers were generally thrilled about their new jobs and the senior class activites they will plan. Rosenband said he is "extremely excited" to work with his new board, and added that he wants to plan events that "involve everyone." Wharton Representative Rosenberg said he wants to "make the senior class tight for next year." Rosenberg also said he is excited to work with his freshman roomate Rosenband in the upcoming year. "He knows a lot of people on campus and is able to encompass and involve more people than might have been involved," he said. Newly elected College representative Bieber said she is "ecstatic" to have been elected. But Bieber said she would have "loved" to work with her twin sister Allison who withdrew from the vice-president's race. Most of the new officers are looking forward to planning the traditional senior class events such as Hey Day, Senior Week and Senior Screamers. "[I hope] to plan Screamers where they will be easy about carding for kids not 21," said Bieber.

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