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ALPHA EPSILON ZETA HONORARY SOCIETY One of the highest honors which can be bestowed upon a student at Rider, is mem- bership in Alpha Epsilon Zeta, an honorary society. Each year o maximum of ten senior students are selected for membership on the basis of high scholarship, leadership, and participation in extra-curricular activities. Established by the Student Council in 1937, the election is made by the senior body and a committee of department and administrative heads. Mr. A. James Eby is adviser to the group. Those elected to receive membership certificates this year include: Marjorie Bradley Ruth Olesiewicz Carlton Croxson Mariorie Oliver Theoda Curtis Alden Olsson Frank Ewart Arnold Ropeik Patricia Keough Pearl Schnoke 165
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, ar . 4 .:-fit, gfi 4 by ri W ,- ' 1 Thomas Owen t-F '3:-Fuvq gl ?y,l'lf. i,...':-N.: N- 5 r , it ,j 1 5, 4 A ' a H N 'A ,li ' fix E . is f -sa. ' ,N F5 . , 'ii 4 rf t sn f' Y Q' Pearl Schnoke L , .M !lxr4i'- An outstanding basketball player, Thomas Owen, completes his course in Business Ad- ministration this year. Tom is a member ofthe Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity, Skull and Sabre Honorary Society and the Vigilante Commit- tee. He has played varsity basketball and is well-known in the sport circle. Shirley Smith, a name which often, ap- peared on the dean's list, was president of Mary Hooper Hall, secretary of the Zeta Mu Epsilon Sorority, vice-president of the lnter- clormitory Council and was on the Shadow staff. She also belonged to the Newman Club and the Secretarial Science Club. Robert Stocklein, a junior majoring in the department of Accounting, is an active mem- ber of the Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity, Account- ing Club, and Student Council. Bob has been on the dean's list and held the office of president ofthe Newman Club. , . fl 1 1 W . I 'f ii. i lf I l M sig -A1 I d rag! i -' r i i f it- ij, I t4'l wil , U13 3 rg, ,lib , iq I -'lgij we i -it .. . -tr, 4 L .1 ' l,, 1 J ' it I lt... Ln! I M - T ' FT lu F' 'FT lil 5 -1. Y , ,,n',L, ': 'A FH' i K i 1. .tE,, ,! - . ' 'f . 'ii is 'F' i.-:gf 1- A' 'w - - 't x . .. 1.-.1 , 1 lf 75 il r i-e ffi Pearl Schnoke, pursuing the Teacher Trai ing course, was both president and secretar of Mary Hooper Hall in her freshman yea Also, she was editor of the Scroll, presiden and vice-president of the Zeta Mu Epsilo Sorority, a member of the Student Council Women's Athletic Council, and the Panhel Ienic Council. Pearl, who acted as secretar to the editor of this year's Shadow, is a mem ber of the Teacher Training Club, Dramati Club, and Choir. Her name was frequently o the dean's list. Shirley Smith Harry Weiss, a member of the Kappa-Phi Fraternity, has been president and house manager of that group. He graduates this year having majored in Accounting. During his career at Rider, Mr. Weiss held member- ship in the Accounting Club. Harry Weiss Robert Stoecklem -if . A., -5
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4, Q .L -' .1 . M' ir qv ' .1 y . '. , ,4. -- -J-. .,f- r - ,la wen Olsson. ld Ropetlif A ' Farr Frank Astrologeslhmvnjs Owen, Ted Friedman' I m seated-Lett to Right Slunlilbdaliah. Chafles Allen' T 0 . , rnon R ow-Left to Rlghl' Ve SKULL ancl SABRE Since 1927 when the Skull and Sabre Honorary Society was first organized by Clair Bee, now famous Long Island University coach, the group has been outstanding in carry- ing on activities in intramural sports. During the thirties, Skull and Sabre functioned smoothly in taking care of a multitude of sports, but in 1943, had to cease its activities as the war raged. ln 1945 Skull and Sabre was reactivated with a limited personnel and this year returned to at full-time status with thirteen active members. ln the Autumn term of 1946, Skull and Sabre sponsored an intramural football league as well as a bowling league. During the winter months basketball matches between twelve teams were played. ln the Spring term, one of the most enthusiastic softball leagues in Rider history was supervised by the Skull and Sabre. Composing the organization were outstanding men, representing every sport in the college, extracurricular activities, and scholarship attainments. As most of these men graduated this year, new members were honored in the Spring by being named to Skull and Sabre. 166 mes l'l0Cl9ell' Sew nd
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