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iff? , f Q . , Seated-Left to Right: Ralph Plunkett, Richard Lind, George Ritter. Standing-Left to Right: Norman Smith, Richard Thoylran, Clark Merwin, Eugene Briggs, and Stanley Hardpentz. FLYING CLUB As a natural outgrowth of the interest fostered in aviation by the recent war, a Flying Club came into being at Rider College in the Autumn of 1946 under the guidance of a group of avid aviation students. ln October this group held the first successful all-college dance of the year at the Moose Ballroom. The dance was the first step, financially, in the club's plans to buy an airplane of its own. Since the proceeds fell far short of the purchase price of the airplane, the Flying Club ruffled off a 1947 automobile which was given away at the Mayfair Ball. With a plane of its own coming and a constitution drawn up, the Flying Club plans to expand through the years to make the club a permanent one at Rider. 147 CLARK MERWIN President
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ROBERT McKEON President Seated-Left to Right: Roseonn Aiello, Coetta Bream, Hazel Crider, Edward Fredericks, Robert McKeon, Mr. Fitzgerald, Pearl Schnoke, Oscar Le.Fever, Charlotte Czaplicki, Pat Barrett, Dolores Nowak. Second Row-Left to Right: Libby Goldstein, Ginger Zych, Mary Mancine, Janet Cline, Ruth Morenus, Pat Hennessy, Barbara Virgutti, Claire Heinelt, Jean Huff, Marcia Greenberg, Estelle Romano. Third Row-Left to Right: Richard Pentz, Cy Gruberg, George Adams, Fran Ryan, Arthur Schreiber, Rudy Peins, Kenneth Rosebrook, Frank Domenico, Theodore Freidman, Jerry Adler. 'DRAMATIC CLUB Having -failed in two previous attempts to get back on its feet, the Dramatic Club finally climbed over the top in 1947 and produced its first play in five years. My Sister Eileen, presented only to members of the college, made such a hit in May that the club was inspired to make plans for their first production next year. Deon Edith C. Wright took over the reorganization of the dromatists in September and Mr. John Fitzgerald assumed the advisership for the year. Robert McKean led the group as President with the assistance of Edward Fredericks, Vice-President and Pearl Schnoke, Secretary. Radio plays, public speaking endeavors, regular three-act plays and New York trips to view professionals are on the slate of the club for 1948. 146
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l 1 Xx- .Ut ,af , rg., pmt. 2 Q i .s- '- tn' ..,, .1- .nt 2 v-651 ,,.gi.,sP- 'J 1 .' .Hgh F-. Q ll',l 1ifi' ' V . . , f is Zikfu f., V , HARVEY SEIGEL President I48 On Floor-Left to Right: Bernice Freedland, Dorothy Felsen, Selma Fogelson, Muriel Cimmet, Doris Swern, Phyllis Miller, Iris Fogelson, Rhoda Brown, Beatrice Nussbaum, Adele Kessler, Enld Kaplan, Esther Greenspan. Seated-Left to Right: Mr. Danis, Gerrolld Adler, Ray Levine, Evelyn Klein, Sidney Freedman, Jules Cohen, Harvey Seigel, Harriet Levy, Lois Jacobs, Abraham Temkin, Aaron Schlisserman, Leonard Sanders, Perle Dresher, Mr. Zelermeyer. Thirdekow-Left to Right: Julius Weinstock, Audrey Nusbaum, Libby Goldstein, Marcia Greenberg, Elaine Silverstein, Ellen Silverstein, Frances Cohen, Bernice Bierenbaum, Gloria Peretz, Barbara Sack, Doris Weiss, Syril Pacham, Louise Kornfeld, Lillian Cohen, louise Yonowitz, Ceil Klausner, Irene Goldstein, Anita Glassberg, Claire Grabow, Beryl Lenzer. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Dave Hillsberg, Ralph Rosen, Gene Dinces, Gladys Jacobowitz, Lillian Marmelstein, Leonore Opperman, Felice Edelman, Charlotte Golden, Ethel Berger, Rita Kriegler, Dolores Katzen, Adele Hinostein, Shirley Brody, Annabelle Block, Florine Blackman, Edith Finklestein, Sidney Yitkin, Cy Gruberg, Saul Dubroff, Gerald Friedman, William Becker, Morris Sady. Fifth Row-Left to Right: Julius Bernstein, Theodore Freidman, Gil Lazarolf, Bill Feldman, Mel Grossman, Stanley Abrams, Bob Klinghoffer, Ernest Novick, Emanuel Kunst, Herman Felix, Leonard Samuels, Sid Sprung, Harry Goldenberg, Larry Jupiter, Herb Workman, Nat Cramer, Edward Gerstein, Al Genis, Daniel Schwartz, and Joseph Rosen. HILLEL COUNCILORSHIP The one hundred and seventieth unit of the National Hillel Councilorship was founded at Rider College this year to promote a better and more active social, cultural, and religious life among the students of the Hebrew faith, not only here, but also in neighbor- ing colleges. Instrumental in the formation of the group were students from Rider College, Trenton State Teachers, Newark University, Rutgers University, Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania. Leading the membership of 175 was Rider's Harvey Siegel, the recipient of a National Hillel Key. Other Rider students who aided in the founding and who also received keys were Harriet Levy and Lois Jacobs. Numbered among the activities of the students were semi-weekly cultural classes, intermittent tea dances, inter-faith speakers, picnics, roller skating parties, an annual dance in April, religious services, city-wide panel discussions and intra-group forum discussions and participation in national welfare drives. The successful beginning of the Rider chapter of the Hillel Councilorship is an exam- ple to be followed in the succeeding years.
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