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Class of 2003
 
Class of 2003
*Michael Novielli, President CCSC
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*[[Michael Novielli]], President CCSC and drone in [[SFS]]
  
 
Class of 1992
 
Class of 1992
*Junichi Tamai, CC
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*Junichi Tamai, CC, Professor of Medicine in Cincinnati
  
 
Class of 1989
 
Class of 1989
*Jonathan D. Lupkin, CC and CLS
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*Jonathan D. Lupkin, CC and CLS, a New York-based lawyer
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Class of 1986
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*Derrick Harris, CC and Atlanta-based recruiting consultant
  
 
Class of 1975
 
Class of 1975
*N. J. Cardellicchio, CC
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*N. J. Cardellicchio, CC, a Boston-based lawyer
  
 
Class of 1967
 
Class of 1967
*Roger Lehecka, CC
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*Roger Lehecka, CC and current Columbia advisor to the Sachems
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Class of 1959
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*Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, CC and current President of George Washington University
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 01:34, 1 April 2007

The Sachems are a Senior Society. They appear to be incorporated as a not-for-profit society under the laws of the Province of Nova Scotia.

They were responsible for the Lerner Hall prank of Spring 2005, when the ramps were decorated with saffron sheets to mimic Cristo's installation of "The Gates" in Central Park.

Known members

Class of 2008

  • Michelle Diamond, President CCSC
  • Elizabeth Strauss, President ESC

Class of 2007

  • David Chait, President CC Senior Class
  • Avi Zenilman, Editor in Chief, Blue and White

Class of 2006

  • Tom Fazzio, President ESC

Class of 2003

Class of 1992

  • Junichi Tamai, CC, Professor of Medicine in Cincinnati

Class of 1989

  • Jonathan D. Lupkin, CC and CLS, a New York-based lawyer

Class of 1986

  • Derrick Harris, CC and Atlanta-based recruiting consultant

Class of 1975

  • N. J. Cardellicchio, CC, a Boston-based lawyer

Class of 1967

  • Roger Lehecka, CC and current Columbia advisor to the Sachems

Class of 1959

  • Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, CC and current President of George Washington University

External links