Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 134 of 228
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Page 134 text:

Seated-Left to Right: George Staples, John Brinnier, Bill Buchanan, Bob Clayton, Arnold Ropeik. Second Row- Left to Right: Donald Herkowits, Alden Olsson, Bill Feldman, Carlton Croxson, John Peterson, Bob Stocklein James Hodgett. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL The Inter-fraternity Council became an active organization when fraternal life at Rider began to play an infiuencial role. .The Council has twelve members in all-three men from each of the four fraternities. Membership is composed of the president of each fraternity, an additional representative, and a man to act as an alternate. Each individual president determines the meetings and there is no definite adviser. Officers rotate without the necessity of an election so that each fraternity has equal opportunity to fill the positions of president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. The group is designed to supervise the rush season as well as to foster good will among fraternities in their various activities. An inter-fraternity dance is planned for each year, and this year's was held in con- junction with the Mayfair Ball weekend. At the end of each college year, the Council awards a trophy to the fraternity with the highest scholastic average. 118

Page 133 text:

'-.- v L. C7 5 3 ,fa Seated-Left to Right: Mariorie Oliver, Mariorie Bradley, Mrs. Wright, Mary Lou Stewart, Pearl Schnoke. , 'zgewfgp Standing-Left to Right: Frances Cohen, Betty Haney, Tes Terzis, Beatrice Nussbaum, Margaret Good, Rose .X 'in IV de Lorenzo, Jean Huff, Irene Timko. -fx jij rf 5,3 'ff' 412'-1, 5 5,4 1 Y Glens MARJORIE BRADLEY Q President -'il f , -I S ,if ef .tu M A , 1-!5'f . , WOMEN'S ADVISORY COUNCIL The Women's Advisory Council was organized July 10, 1939, under the guidance of Mrs. James C. Wright, dean of women. The present constitution was adopted January 29, 1941. The council-the purpose of which is to teach self-government and promote good will and cooperation among the .faculty, student, and administration-hears, iudges, and renders decisions in disciplinary cases which do not come under the iurisdiction of the administration. Ofhcers of the council are Mariorie Bradley, President, Mary Lou Stewart, Vice-Presi- dent: Pearl Schnoke, Recording Secretary, Mariorie Oliver, Treasurer, and Tespina Terzis, Corresponding Secretary.



Page 135 text:

5 2 5 5 A..J Seated-Left to Right: Bernice Biernbaum, Iris Fogelson, Mrs. Wright, Beth Hamilton, Violet Resanovich. Second Row-Left to Right: Rhoda Brown, .loan Statzell, Jean Stuard, Rita Kriegler, Pearl Schnoke, Mary Giza. PANHE'LLENIC COUNCIL Supervision of the rush season is the primary function of the Panhellenic Council, which is composed of the president and vice-president of each of Rider's five sororities. The Council otiicers rotate in order to give each sorority president an opportunity to serve as Council president for two terms. The annual awarding of the Panhellenic scholarship is one of the group's responsi- bilities. Several years ago, a loan fund was established, which is augmented yearly by sorority contributions. The woman student who has been outstanding for the year is the recipient of the award. A scholarship plaque is annually presented to the sorority maintaining the highest scholastic average for the year. The sorority receiving the plaque for three successive years has the privilege of keeping the plaque permanently. This year, the Panhellenic Council revised the regulations regarding rushing. Replac- ing the former outlandish and unreasonable garb, more sedate, lady-like rules were devised. New women students are guests at a Panhellenic tea at the beginning of each school year. Mrs. James C. Wright, dean of women, is adviser to the Council.

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