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William L. Connolly Harold L. Morrison Bernard J. Rohr Alton F. Swanson Thomas L. Thorn Rohert Van Winkle David W. Johnson Paul K. Richard Lester VV. Bruloalcer Roger E. Callahan Norris L. Bull, Jr. GSCHI' Swanson 1' h '- J Q . gr. 92? vsmlav 1 '37 QA ..:::g3 .,,,. zz., 5 MEMBERS Ralph R. Fay Edward F. Meany Theodore J. Hetzer 'Ross A. Radley Roloert H. King Allan M. Ziegler M. Clifford Crane James C. Spellane Franklin F. Kepler Frank H. lxflclxlair Edward H. Redfield Alhert E. Roscoe John P. Murphy . Herloert H. Gihlas William R. Newbury D. Paul Williams ' Walter C. Cowan L. Raymond Mundy Howard M. Fletcher J. Emmett Collins Rowland L. Jordan Fred Brown ECIWafd Bush Faculty Nlemhers Charles M. Wells Administration Memhe Dr. Joseph VV. Seay Faculty Adviser Franlc lVl. Dowcl Fllfflflk M DOWVCI
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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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CHARLES MOXNERY President Sigma u SINCE the inception of Zeta Chapter of Phi Sigma Nu at Rider ' College 'on April 19, 1Q51, the chapter has attained an out- ,standing position in collegiate life. I Under 'the ahie. leadership of our President Charles VV. Mowery, Phi Sigma Nu has achieved success in stimulating high scholarship, encouraging loyalty, and fostering a' democratic and kindly spirit among its memhers and all with Whom it associates. Qur brothers create an active interest in all social and extra- curricular activities in Rider College. As a climax to a successful rush season, the annual initiatory formal was held on February 27, 1957. I Several house parties and smokers, extended throughout the year, enabled .the true principles of -Hirraternaiismn to exist. - The quality of the newly initiated memhers established the factthat all incoming member-s will acquire the Hphi Sigma Nu spirit. ,' 1 1 May we,has graduates of 1Q3'A7, urge you onward with con- tinuous and everlasting friendship. ' 7 - 4-QFFICERS . CHARLES W. NIOWERY ......... ' ......................... ................. P I 'esiclent WILLIAM P. XMRIGHT' ........ ' ........ Vice-President PHILIP Lo PICCOLO ..... ................... ' .Secretary EDWARD S. CLARK ..... ....................... T l'9ClSUl'Ql' RICHARD W..'SMITH ....... ......... G rand Councilman THOMAS C. Moses ........................................... .................... H istorian ' Fratres in Facultate William. F. Shors Alexander R. Poyda 106 '
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