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ACCOUNTANT'S CLUB HONORARY SQCIETY Organized by the Accountant's Club for the purpose of stimulating high scholastic achievement among its members, the Accountant's Club Honorary Society is the goal of each member of the club. Membership in the society is considered a reward for those who, according to the iudgment of the accounting faculty, best fulfill the requirements. A scholastic average of 85'M: in all subiects for the five terms previous to election is a prerequisite for membership. Noteworthy participation in extra-curricular activities and a promise of success in the field of accounting in the future are also taken into consideration. Ten students were selected this year for membership. They are: Charles Allen Irving Kern Carlton Croxson Norbert Murphy Frank Ewart John Tusim Gerald Friedman Frank Giacumbo James Van Brunt Harry Weiss
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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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,,.4f' -129: I d Row-Len Emilio- Secon harles l-691 Dun Mr. 1'qylOl'1 C M CfOKSOnr a L tx to Right: am Buchanan' Ca' on Seale e k Ewart. , d Forman' Flon to Rl9l l: war KAPP The Theta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Mu, national honorary photographic fraternity, was founded in September, 1946, at Rider College. The purpose of the Chapter is to promote a greater interest in photography among the students. Rider's chapter of Kappa Alpha Mu was the sixteenth to be formed in the United States. The fraternity has chapters only in colleges and universities having courses in iournalism. Officers of the Theta Chapter for the first year at Rider included: Carlton Croxson, President, Charles Lee, Vice-President, and William Buchanan, Secretary. There are, at present, ten members in the chapter, but a larger membership is expected as more students with photographic experience matriculate at Rider. The function of Kappa Alpha Mu is primarily that of taking pictures for various publi- cations, such as the school paper and yearbook. Pictures taken by members were entered in national photographic contests during the year. A ALPQHA Mu iss '
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