Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 175 of 228
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PATRICIA Keouon GERALD FRIEDMAN ja, 4? EdlfOf-ln-Chief Business Manager ' ' l -I mf. Div' i- as E .L - H Q ,1 ' - if ff: I 34, ' A ll ' . -' - . L his A . ' , 1' if ..,. ..-A 15, 4 .. . N f I . I L .-,fu.,-- l Second Row' . NY Gll ' . r Friedman' Be 'lic Bill MBV' ' KeoU9l 'lefty . Ddnlel Em' ' I Chussler, Pat i .d Hlllgbergi :T e 1 night. Mr. Feffif' Culheillfcock. N' Ungewdel' Daw T W seut05'L O Chofbo' Glenn , IV V . h , KuthfY 91 ,H Len 'O W9 1 thomas- . ' V E BetlY Broemef -lane DONALD REYNOLDS ggi' 34+ if Associate Editor f ' ' Z -Q .V 1 Q2 .f.f2'- ' 1: . CHARLES LEE Photographer CATHERINE CHUSSLER Associate Editor SHADOW A Again stepping into the larger shoes vacated by her predecessor, Pat Keough switched from her post on the Rider News to assume the editorship of the Shadow. Although 'he Shadow is a year-'round project for the staff, to the average student the yearbook comes with the flowers that bloom in the spring. The 1947 Shadow, being the first to be published since the influx of returned veterans, felt especially obligated to recognize their crusade for knowledge. Borrowing the talents of Betty Gill from the Roughrider, and Catherine Chussler of the News, the Shadow skeleton was developed into a first-class dummy. Aiding the staff were Mr. Frederick L. Ferris and Miss Eloise Wilson, who acted as advisers. Jerry Friedman's business staff had to double their efforts, having been preceded by ad-getters for the Rider News and Roughrider. The Shadow-the reflected image of each student's participation in life at Rider 155 College during the past year.

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l na- 5 lawn . -' .4 - F3 . . ' 5 ,lx BEUYGILL ROUGHRIDER Editor After a lapse of six years, the Roughrider again hit the newsstands with the November issue, with that first startling cover girl, Lena, winning her place in the reader's hearts. The rebirth of the quarterly humor and literary magazine became a reality only through the dogged efforts of its editors and business staff. Chief censor, Betty Gill, had the pleasant task of deleting what should be deleted, so that what would be delighting could not be delighted Mr. George Tapper and Mr. Frederick L. Ferris, advisers, deserve honorabIe mention on the list of services rendered. 154



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i l 1 Qi SEYMOUR GRUBERG President 156 l T I. il 4.93. ' fmiiy J..', V .4- Seafed-Left to Right: Claire Statile, Charlotte Czaplicki, Irene Klimsey, Walter Brower, Tess Terzis, Dr. Winters, Jean Wieroniey, Catherine Vella, Rodrick MacDonald, Violet Resanovich, Rose de Lorenzo, Joseph lmmordino. Second Row-Left to Right: Madalene Sereno, Susan Hess, Helene Arianos, Katherine Hasfeld, Jane Protomastro, Evelyn Brown, Pearl Schnoke, Bernice Bierenbaum, Rhoda Brown, Dorothy McAvoy, Fay laria, Eulit Anscott, Evelyn Wargo. Third Row-Left to Right: Adele Kessler, Irene Jasinslti, Robert Bulloch, E. R. Barton, Joseph Nixon, Mathias Helbach, C. Koppenot, Cy Gruberg, Kelsey Stone, Mllton Showell, Catherine Cholakis, Rose Congui. Fourth Row-'Left to Right: Dorothy Wrulc, Harry Goldenberg, John Catalano, Frank Hofbaur, Phillip Brand, John Heard, Robert E. Lincoln, John Podbelski, Harriet Cramer. TEACHER TRAINING CLUB Leading the 70 members of the Teacher Training Club in its eleventh year was Cy Gruberg, President. Other officers ot the group were: Frank Hofbauer, Vice-President, Louise Diamond, Secretary, and John Podbelski, Treasurer. Faculty advisers were Dr. T. H. Winters and Mr. C. A. McKinney. The group enioyed varied activities, including a field trip to Columbia University, lectures, moving pictures, dances, and socials. Rider's Teacher Training Club has been represented at the Eastern States Conference of teachers and students of teacher training institutions. , The aims of the club are to hold high the standards in scholarship and in extra- curricular activities in the department, to further the interests of the department, and to keep in contact with the alumni of the department. This year the Rider College Teacher Training Club initiated its members into the New Jersey Teachers Association for the first time and continued to participate in the affairs of the Future Teachers of America group.

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