Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 121 of 228
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r f rf Seated-Left to Right: Nicholas Con- standy, Harold Ackerman, William Doyle, Steven Witiaz. Second Row- Left to Right: Charles Davis, Eugene ' Masco, John Travers, William Meyer, Charles Gaumer, Earl Ellsworth, John Schaeffer. Third Row-Left to Right: Donald McVay, Anthony Corbo, Ed- ward Casler, George Reuning, Dwight Clark, William Lynn. STANLEY MO RAN President Seated-Left to Right: Donald Wood- ward, Paul laskoski, John Dzurenko, Leon Ford. Second Row-Left to Right: ' Wayne Walls, Robert Mowry, Louis Rospars, Michael Ketchoyian, Robert Lamont, Richard Johnson, Augustine -Krawic. Third Row-Left to Right: Jerome Haines, Robert Kelly, Robert Powers, Frank Budinscak, Edward Misbach, John Schwartz. MR. LEWIS BENNETT Preceptor HAROLD WEST HALL ln .september of the past year, the curtain went down on East Hall as a women's dormitory with the girls migrating to Greenwood Avenue and the curtain rising again this Fall on the some dormitory with a freshly-painted sign reading Harold West Hall, men's dormitory. Named for Mr. Harold W. West, veteran of 43 years as an instructor at Rider College, and under accounting professor, Mr. Lewis Bennett's supervision, the organization began to mold into what is now a precision-like set-up. Officers were elected and house rules put into op- eration. The boys discovered that by doing everything systematically, they were rewarded by a great many more benefits. The barriers of any G.I. methods were hardly penetrated, for cooperation was the pass word, and for the solution of How a dormitory should op- erate the boys from Harold West had actually all the formula needed. There was money on the nose of a basketball team representing them in the intra-mural league, and by saving spare nickels and dimes they held a gala affair in the Spring.



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G or e E SPeronY l' Allan . . - ' 1, . ted on Arms--Left l0LR'g::,l-i got? Kolizof Reber' Huge l-it Allred l'l0Yns, Ernest Nowcll' STL ft to Rlghli Dome eo Rl9 i Seated-Lett to .lr John Manuone. Slurldmg e h Cutrofte' . t SuchY- lglllthciltflli, Rudy Pam Robe' CLINTON COT Following the trend of giving it back to the men, Clinton Cotta e f ' mitory for girls, reopened ' S g , ormerly a dor- in eptember as a men's d ' ormitory. Of the twenty-one boys in the house, several have won recognition in the field of sports. John Cottrill, valuable center and rebound retriever for the Roughriders, won himself the nickname, Long John. Always on the go, smaIl but mighty Allen Roach was manager of the basketball team. For two seasons Ray Krech was pitcher for the baseball team. Rounding out the sports, Ernie Novick played on the football squad. Among themselves, Rudy Peins' piano playing was a welcome diversion, especially the way he handled those notes. Perhaps, if Bob Suchy continues to practice, he'II make a good understudy-in several years. l08 '-.J MR. ALFRED HOYNS Preceptor

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