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HS OMETHING tliott money cdnnot buy- A close liotndclotslo otnd o: friendly eye No bitterness nor jedlous strife, A desire to motlce the loest ot life, A helping lidnd for our needy friends, And sweet memories when school lite ends l ll I UH
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I9 36 FRED YEAPLE ROBERT MYERS President Vice-President sEN1oR cLAss 1-11s'1'oRY RCM shadows of the past two years come memories of a happy social life, of a worth-while and athletics-all blended t a wholesome college life which we seniors have been privileged to enjoy. Our first year's journey was in reality a period of adjustment and change led by our elected officers: President, Schuyler Mills, Vice-President, Martha Lowe, Secretary, Marie England, Treasurer, George Stidworthy. Meeting new friends, starting off on our chosen work, signified the real beginning of ll ' a co egi- ate life. To add the needed fun and zest, initiation activities crowded our before school, noon, and afte program of work and studies, of participation in clubs o form a well-rounded, composite picture of r school hours much to the delight of the Vigilance Committee. To temper our humil iation, however, a delightful Faculty Recep- tion in our honor really made us feel a part of Rider College. The words extra-curricular activities bring to each of us a different memory- whether of Rider News, athletic teams, Little Theatre, Glee, Forum, or Typing Clubs and many other organizations to one or more of which each of us contributed some small part and in turn benefited many times over. Mixed to just the fight 1OI'Oportions, study and social activities made up the remainder of our first Year. Examinations, assignments, classes, grades, rush parties, dances sponsored b Y the Skull and Sabres, l-lallowe'en and Thcmksqlvmq pmms' athletic COHTSSJIS, and club meetings were in perfeCj balance on the scales of college life, SSIHOI Years are much more significant than any other to college students. And so with us. For guidance we turngd to J, he following persons for class
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