Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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T - w, 'f ,.r, Q'lTDgiifjn'5 ' 3 2.5 .I - .. yt, 1 Eff Yu 5 i . F' .41 I RICHARD JOHNSON I44 President On Floor-Left to Right: Julius Weinstock, Tom Scarlett, Anthony Coculo, Bill Cubi, Glenn Cox, Crawford Rob- ertson, George Deacon, Maurice Kopens, John Stout, William Roberts. Seated-Left to Right: Libby Goldstein, Dick Lind, Steve Haiek, Edward Gerstein, Richard Poindexter, Richard Johnson, Mr. Poyda, Michael Yanucci, Mariorie Monoco, Steve Maurer, Charles Banach, Marcia Greenberg, Charlotte Golden. Third Row-Left to Right: Lillian Cohen, Al Orazi, Richard Leib, John Hanian, Robert George, Merrill Harvey, Alfred Gennis, Robert Bergonder, John Savage, Edgar Buckley, John Groesbeck, Don Ottaunick, Robert Purgaivie, Bill'Rudrow, Sidney Sprung, Frank Vella, Dan Emilio. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Herbert Klepper, Kenneth Quick, Johii Vargo, Wesley Doolittle, Henry Swope, Joseph Horning, Albert Rottiatti, William Bord, Mil Grossman, Jerry Adler, Arthur Schrieber, Dan Schwartz, Martin Slalnynka, John Travers, Tom Silverman. Fitfh Row-Left to Right: William Louv, Lawrence Jupiter, Julius Bernstein, Donovan Schell, William Schwartz, Harry Madden, Ronald Terraneo, Karl Esmark, Leonard Houman, Emmanual Kunst, Allan Banks, Phillip Soderstrom, Vitali Herman. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB The Business Administration Club, founded at Rider College several 'years ago, and reactivated this year, has these main obiectives: To instill a greater feeling of fellowship among business administration students, to supplement the knowledge gained from text books and lectures, to establish for the students possible business contacts which may prove valuable in later life. Although the organization was not among the active until February, it had one of the busiest years of any club at the College. Bi-monthly business meetings, monthly meetings with such speakers as Mr. Gallegar, from Swern 8. Company, and Mr. Fleming from the Dickinson Real Estate and Insurance Company, a banquet at the Hotel Hildebrecht with Mr. Foster of the Borden Company as guest speaker, a field trip to Roebling's plant, an outdoor affair at the Italian-American Sportsmen Club-all events which contributed to a busy, yet advantageous year. Any student desiring membership, had to have completed two terms of Business Administration. Richard Johnson, President, Richard Poindexter, Vice-President, Marjorie Monaco, Secretary, and Mike Yanucci, Treasurer have already begun arrangements to continue this year's activities, next year and are adding more banquets, professional meetings and field trips.

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7? Seated-Left to Right: Jean Huff, Patricia Barrett, Adele Kessler, Jeanne Sentenac, K. G. Rosebrook, Rober f Rice, Nancy Yetter, Betty Sell, Marion Adamy, Audrey Nusbaum, Evelyn Wargo. Second Row-Left to Right: Margaret Good, Barbara Baldwin, Jane Thomas, Mary Lang, Phyllis McVoy, Anne Dittmar, Dolores Katzen Charlotte Czaplicki, Mary Lou Stewart, Lila Rudbart,.Anne Meszaros, Norma Carr, Betty Bradley, Joyce Person 1 Third Row-Left to Right: Violet Resanovich, Pearl Schnoke, Eleanor Hen-'y, Edgar Buckley, William Schwartz, Joseph Horning, Eugene Banter, Fred Stothoff, Dick Winship, Maurice Fog.-ms. Dorothy Smith, Carolyn Willard Fourth Row-Left to Right: Donovan Schell, Rudy Peins, Phil Sodostrom, :Mira-rt Purguvie, Paul Laskoski. CHOIR Some fifty voices comprised the College Choir this year, which was reestablished as a mixed group for the first time in five years. Weekly practice with occasional special rehearsals moulded the men and women into one of the finest singing clubs that Rider has ever had. Performing in several student assemblies including a beautiful Easter performance, the choir also sang before the members of the Kiwanis Club and for the patients at Fort Dix Hospital. Robert Rice, K. G. Rosebrook, and Nancy Yetter acted as president, vice president and secretary-treasurer respectively, Miss Bernice Gee and Mr. Daniel Tippin performed in the form capacity of advisers. The College was fortunate in securing the services of Mr. George Tilton, organist and Choir director for many years in Trenton, as the Choir director for this season. The group plans a definite scheduled season in i948 with even the possibility of an operetta. ' H3 .



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Seated-Left to Right: William Capella, Marian Rocky, Dr. Moran, Donald Ney, Marshall Gillard. Standing: Richard Lind. - DEBATING CLUB A full schedule busied the debators with interesting activity this year. Nineteen con- tests were arranged for the club by Richard Lind, President, and Marion Rocky, Vice- President. Dr. Alfred Moran acted as adviser to the club, which is a member of the Beniamin Franklin Debating Council. This Council was formed from various colleges in the East. Outstanding debates were held with such highly-qualified opponents as Fordham University, City College of New York, University of Vermont, Bucknell University, and Seton Hall College. ' These debates were held in addition to regular Council tournaments with such col- leges as Temple, Villanova, Princeton, Rutgers, and the University of Pennsylvania. Highlights of the season were the Radio Debate with Rutgers and the Audience Decision Debate with Princeton, which Rider won. It is interesting to note that this debate was the only one lost by Princeton during the season, although they opposed the outstand- ing debate teams of the country and won the championship of the Benjamin Franklin tournament. Rider can well be proud of its Debate Club, which this year had one of the most active seasons in its history. 145

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