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l l 'R Seated-Left to Right: Catherine Chussler, Roseann Aiello, Dolores Nowak, Robert Rice, Robert Stocklein, Father John Endebrock, Mr. John Fitzgerald, Mary Bendel, Catherine Vella, Claire Gilmore, Shirley Smith, Marjorie Monaco, Patricia Keough. Second -Row-Left to Right: Joseph Curran, John Warnock, Paul Dickes, Marie McDermott, Patricia Ryan, Eileen Williams, Betty Tallman,. Jean Bauman, Eleanor Henry, Joan Delate, Hilda Cestone, Mary Mancini, Mary Dorety, Dorothy Beers, Agnes Matysek, Mena Brenna, Frank Tomaino, Joseph Vecchicne, Joseph Bortolome. Third Row-Left to Right: Frank Domenico, Patricia Barrett, Ginger Zych, Florence Droomgole, Marion Harding, Dolores Somonsky, Helen Schroth, Thomas Banaria, Carl Tuoco, George Mazzaferro, Robert McKean, Anne Dittmar, Doris Falkowski, Mary Renderio, Mary Messler, Rose Congui, Betty Haney, Dick Lind. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Al Dominick, Al Bernocchi, Donald Woodward, Paul Laskoski, Edmund Martowicz, Richard Daly, Joseph Horning, Francis Wylong, Rudy Peins, Albert Racciatti, Steven Witiaz, Robert Powers, Robert Kelly, louis Rospais, Paul Reidy, John Mount, James Egan, George Ernst, Francis Ryan. NEWMAN CLUB Since 1938 the Newman Club of Rider College has provided the Catholic students with an opportunity for religious expression. Until 1941 the club had no spiritual adviser, but at that time Father Daniel Sullivan became the Newman Club director. He was succeededin 1942 by Father John Endebrock who is Director of Education of the Trenton Diocese. Miss Julie Hinch and Miss Sadie Sammon were faculty advisers of the Newman Club from 1938 until 1946. Largely through the untiring efforts of Miss Hinch, the Rider College Newman Club became affiliated with the International Federation of Newman Clubs which is represented in 385 colleges in the United States. The Rider Newman Club is associated with the New York District Federation. At present there are 123 active members of the Rider Newman Club. The purpose of the group is to provide for the religious, social, and educational uplift of Catholic students attending non-sectarian colleges. The adviser of the Newman Club for the current year is Mr. John Fitzgerald. .,: 'wi-.. ,, , V ,AV ,, 'K ,WT . t' ii i ' ,.. fi.-,y , it al - J ROBERT STOECKLEIN President 149
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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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'GD' fly' T' Seated-left to Right: Gloria Babcock, Hazel Crider, Kathryn Chorba, Professor Turnbladh, William Farrar, Bill Kenney, Catherine Chussler, June Van Derveer, Betty Broettle. Second Row-Left to Right: Gladys Cooper, David Hillsberg, Stanley Skarbek, Walter Storey, Richard Pentz, Robert McKean, Stanley Moran, Gloria Rosalalc. Third Row-Left to Right: Richard Ness, Eugene Krebs, Walter Wahlen, William Meyer, Jerry lesbor. PRESS .CLUB The Press Club, organized for freshman and sophomore journalists, assembles once each month to plan and actually execute various phases of practical iournalism including publicity, feature writing, and news writing. The greater part of the publicity of the college is handled through the efforts of the members of the Press Club. Aside from the routine work of regular class room meetings, the group has made several trips to local newspapers among which were the newsrooms of the Trenton Times and the Trentonian. In addition, the academic side of the organization was lightened by numerous social events. Assisting William Farrar, President, and Mr. E. Turnbladh, Adviser, were, William Kenney, Vice-President, Kathryn Chorba, Secretary-Treasurer, and Dolores Samonsky, Social Chairman. 150
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