Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 111 of 192
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Page 111 text:

F 1 3 i 1 1 t Accountants Ct HE ACCOUNTANTS CLUB composed of accountants T havrng had at least tvvo terms of accountrng was organized Septernher 26 1955 The purpose of the club was to unrte the students of accountlng Into an actrve group to foster educatron rn t e accountrng held and to enahle the memhers of the clu to Contact outstandrng men of the accountrng professron The 1956 57 season was one of the most successful and most active seasons ever enjoyed hy the cluh The tlrst held trrp taken hy the cluh was to the Broad Street Natlonal Bank Where the mem ers ohtalned some practrcal uewpornts on anlc accounting The seconc trrp took the cluh to Philadelphia Where they vrsrted the Breyer s Ice Cream Company plant Un Novemher 4 IQ36 the club held rts fall hanquet at AI ertr s The guest speaker was Mr James Knotts Treasurer of C V HH 5' Co The Winter term rnner was held at the Y VV' C A where the memhers were fortunate to have Mr Robert H Gulhver speak to them The Second Annual Reunion Banquet of the Accountants Cluh was held May 11 1951 at the Hotel Hldehrecht The guest speaker was Nlr Paul L Sterner of Arthur Andersen 8 Co New York C ty The h gh hght of thrs hanquet xx as the presenta tlon of key s to the memhers of the Accountants Honorary Socrety I 1 LAVVRENCE MICKELSEN Pres de t X 9 5 uh i . h . . , ' I9 ID . . 7. . I3 . . In 1 y 1 ' . . . 1 Q . ' d' , -, i . I 1 i . i -' ' rf - 3 Y 10' I

Page 110 text:

x ROBERT VAN WINKLE President Business Administration Ciuio ACTIVITIES ofthe -B. A. Ciuio, under the supervision of Dr. Leroy Mayes and Dr. Leslie Davis, have proven successful and VVOI'thWi'liIC. ' Mr. Robert Van Winkle, president of the club, has intro- duced men of prominence to us in our meetings. The manager of tile- Trenton Branch of the Equitable Life Insurance Com- pany, the executive secretary of the Trenton Community Chest Fund, anct' the chief engineer of tiie'RoeioIing Company, who favored us with an illustrated lecture' on the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, are a few of the outstanding lecturers for the year. . L . To promote closer affiliation between the Junior and Senior B. A. departments a banquet was held at the ioeginningiof time school year. Field trips to tile Remington Rand Company and Beit Telephones proved very educational to us. The club closed its activities by sponsoring another affair at AH:Jerti,s in May. f 106 '



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I JAMES SPELLANE President V ANNE ZKELLEY ........ Newman Ciuh THE NEVVMAN CLUB of Rider College is the eighteenth chapter 'in the Middle Atlantic Province of the Federation of Catholic Coiiege Ciuios. It was in 1893 that a group of Medicine students at the University of Pennsylvania first conceived the idea of a Catholic college, ciuh. Their idea found' instant popularity and today there are about 240 chapters throughout North America. As stated in the Constitution, the Newman Club is a Hcatho- iic Ciuh of Catholic Culture and Catholic Fellowship that shaii foster the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of the Catholic students,-F-in this order of irnportancieg weld them into a common union, and assist Rider College and its students whenever pos- sible. ' I ' The installation of this Ciuh at Rider meets a long-felt need for spiritual and sociai activity. The need of such organizations has heen almost universally acclaimed hy educators. The recep- tion of this-Ciuh at Rider has been most cordial. I At the first meeting Father John Keogh of the University of Pennsylvania Chapter presided. Dean 'Gill welcomed the Ciuio to Rider College. 75 students became mernhers. I The following' officers were elected for the remainder of the year: - JAMES C. SPELLANE ...... ...... i ................. P resident WILLIAD1 CONNOLLY ...... ........... F irst Vice-President ROSE LAMATTINA ...... ...... S econd Vice-President PAUL PELUSO ...... ....... ,... ............ T 1 - easurer .................-......Secretary JOSEPH SHIPULE, ........ ........ R ecor-ding Secretary 108. '

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