Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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I9 36 ACCOUNTANTS' CLUB HB Accountants' Club was organized September 26, 1933. The purpose oi the organization as stated by the constitution is: To broaden the knowledge ot the students through special lectures, competitive debates among the mem- bers, and through tours and visits of industries in the vicinity. Membership is granted to any accountant in sympathy with the purpose ot the club. This year the club has been exceedingly active and has had much success in all of its undertakings. Two ot the most interesting trips taken were tothe Broad Street National Bank, where the members viewed the methods ot bank accounting, and to the Trenton Brewery to see the processiot manufacturing Cplus-a little samplingl. A dinner was held Ianuary 20, at the Turk's Head Bestaurant. The speaker for the evening was Mr. lsenstadt, who spoke on Betail Costs. On April 24, probably the most successful dinner meeting the club has enjoyed was held at the Y. W. C. A. Alumni members and Night School students of accounting were present. Mr. Wm. H. Compton, C.P.A., was the speaker. At this meeting, keys were presented to Kenneth Bennett, Harold Coombs, Alex Glick, and Iohn Smith, who were elected to membership in the Honorary Society. l l

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SPHINX HONORARY SCCIETY 'HE Sphinx Society is composed of a small number of carefully selected men from the School of Business Administration. Its members are chosen on a basis of scholastic activity as Well as irreproachable character. Lofty aspirations, founded upon a superior code of ethics, carry them forward in their sincere endeavor to bring about a more complete understand- ing of the business world. The work of this self-governed, self-contained society rotates on the axis of truth, integrity, generosity, and courage. Similar to the Sphinx of old, it determines lasting worth after carefully weighing all of the circumstances and truths. Sphinx serves as an inspiration in pushing the young men on in their Search for higher goals. lt teaches the age-old tradition of truth and reticence. May the inspirational influence of the Sphinx Society continue to grow in the future as it has since its organization at Rider College in the year IQ33. SPHINX HCNOHARY SOCIETY Charles Plant Charles Lieb R. Colton Brown, lr. Schutflef MillS SHP-I lllllll



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SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLUB N March l9, l936, the Secretarial Science Club held their first meeting, with Dr. Leslie M. Davis as guest speaker. They organized on this evening by adopting a constitution and electing their officers. It was decided that the meetings would be held alternately in the evening and in the after- noon. The April meeting was held in the afternoon at which time Miss Sadie L. Ziegler addressed the organization on Employee Personnel. The activities of the club were not limited to the regular monthly meetings alone. The members assembled several times to test their skill in bowling, and plans for their participation in tennis and swimming as a group were made. The climax to the activities was the first annual banquet held at the Stacy- Trent on May 20. At this time the lunior Secretarial Students joined hands with us to further develop the organization. Under the able leadership of the sponsors, Miss Towle and Mr. Orth, the club has prospered. The officers of the organization are: HELEN ICHNSON ..................,...,.....,....... ....,. P resident CHARLES KOCH ...,...,... Vice-President MARIE ENGLAND ....... Secretarlf DUDLEY WEBSTER ....,.. Treasurer

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