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DAVID S OFFICERS ORIN .................. .......................... ............. ROBERT L. .SCHWARTZ SEYMOUR BLAUSTEIN ..... ROBERT L. SCHWARTZ ....... FRANKLIN B. SILBER .... NIILTON S. COHEN ....... .......Vice-P1 eswlent ...........Sec1etary easurer ........Sergeant-at Arms .................Cfzaplam MEMBERS Raymond Citron Martin Cr. Coleman Leonard H. Levine Seymour R. Miller Lawrence H. Gordon Alvi v gif I I af' 'tigira f.'1',' . , vi Q '1gj, . ' FQ. '5 'g5'5.'Ql :tiff R s I' if' E221 'I 2? U if .1 -A-il . Joseph Smith Irving A. Steinloerger Sol Stem Herman Treloell Julius J. Weisman n L. Yatlcin 153 Plesulent
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DAVID SORIN President it J : .'V ' Q x - . i r A E 3 Q P r - 9 igma Lamhda Pi ONE4'0F'the most successful years in the history of the fraternity. VX7e experienced a small increase in membership, and in consequence, we opened a new and larger house at 607 Greenwood Avenue. The year was interspersed with many athletic and social occa- sions. Vve participatediin intramural baseball, hasicethaii, and tahie-tennis. Though weiwere not as fortunate as in pastyears in finishing high in hasketioaii and ioasehali, these defeats were more than made up hy our finishing in second place in the tahie- tennis tournament. This tournament, sponsored hy Sigma Lamhda Pi and for which we donated a beautiful trophy, was the first of its kind held a-t Rider and aroused much interest. The social calendar was Weil rounded out with smokers, house parties,. and dances. The climax to the social activity came with our annual reunion dinner formal held in the Palm Room of the Park Central Hotel, in New'YorIc City, on May fifth. The purpose and avowed aim of the Sigma Lambda- Pi frater- nity has always been to promote and foster a spirit of friendship and hrotherhoodtiamong the memhers. We feel that our association together will prove of mutual benefit to everyone concerned, not only from a social, hut from a scholastic viewpoint as well. S0 far we helieve that we have successfully achieved our goal, we hope to continue' these activities in the future. ' 152 i E 1
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KENDALL VVILLIAMS Headmaster p D e it a 1 g m a P1 ELTA SIGMA PI, International Fraternity, founded on November 7, 1907, has dew.-aloped in these years with such rapidity that it stands fourth in the professional fraternity class, and is, at present, represented hy fifty-nine chapters on campuses of the hetter- colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. .V ' The purpose of Delta Sigma Pi, heing a professional com- merce fraternity, is to huild up scholarship and association of students with other students and the commercial World. Beta Xi chapter of Delta Sigma Pi awards every year a scholarship key to themaie student of Rider College who has the highest scholastic standing during his entire course. This is to accomplish the purpose of the fraternity of huiiding up scholar- ship. . I ' . p - i The fraternity introduces its memhers to the husinessworid hy. conducting industrial tours, and throughout the school year prominent husiness men are heard hy the memioers of Delta Sigma Pi. The fraternity oilfersto its memhers a very effective placement service located. in the leading cities of the country. U The cal-ihre of the memhers initiated makes clear the fact that Delta- Sigma Pi shall continue to prosper and grow in future years. Delta Sigma Pi enjoys a memhership of more than 10,000 at present, with ever-increasing membership annually. OFFICERS . G XAJILLIAIWI K. WILLIANIS ............................. ............ H ead Master' DANIEL G .-.' HUMPHREYS, JR. ...... ....... S enior Wa:-Jeri CHARLES W. POTTER .......... ........ I unior YVa1-clen GEORGE W. SAUNDERS ...... ............ T reasur-er HARRYI. VANQNESS, JR. ..... ............ S critae EDGAR A. FERGUSON ....... ...'...ChanceUor ROBERT Q. ICAHLER ...... ,,,,,, H istorian 154
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