Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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While fhe greaf philoso- phers, sociologisfs, and feachers of lhe world were saying fhaf nofhing would ever be gained wiihouf fhe mufual respecf of one human being for anofher, nafions confinued 'lo splif aparl' and empires crumpled. Many men died-ofhers were forfured. And whaf was fhe reason for lhis? The egofism which clouds all peoples' hearfs had made lhem unwilling 'ro affempf fo fafhom 'lhe 'Form of worship of ofhers. I+ would seem fhaf we have failed as yef lo learn fo live wilh one anofher. Buf progress is being made foday, because man is beginning fo realize fhaf fhere are many diflerenf philosophies of life. There is a word for fhisz lf is noi' Toler- ance, nor Accepfance, nor Conversion, buf Knowledge. For when one knows why anoiher believes as he does, and whaf his beliefs are based upon, fhere is no longer a reason fo quarrel when 'lwo conflicfing ideas are broughf face fo face. Thai fhis religious knowledge could resulf in fellowship does noi' appear fo be a revolufionary idea. However, in fhe pasl' few years, religious groups in colleges and universifies have been able fo succeed, for 'rhe firsf lime, in assembling and comparing ideas on various creeds. One of ihe greafesl' underfakings ever affempfed af Rider College has been fhe organi- zafion of fhe Inferfaifh Council, broughl' abouf by fhe idea fhal an undersfandable knowledge of ofher religions is necessary for people who expecf fo work hand-in-hand wifh fhose of ofher beliefs. Wifh lhis fhoughf in mind, 'ihe New- man, Trinify, Hillel, and Hellenic associafions have selecfed represenfafives who form 'lhe lnferfaifh Council, which frankly discusses religious concepfs. The members of 'lhe Council have fried lo undersfand 'lhe pracfices of all religions. A+ fhe same fime, fhey sfrive fo acquainf fhe sfudenf body wi+h fhe various religious clubs and fo en- courage membership in each. The primary aim, however, is a closer affinify among religious groups. To fhis aim-religious fellowship as a means of beffer undersfanding our fellow men-we, 'rhe class of I948, do dedicafe +his book. T e igioud jeffowd ip Q 4 fifty is QQ Xa , .r :Q jr 44, A 2-TM-L gg ' .Q 5. 1' f. ,gt ,Mix ll Nm! --mi it 1 if E Confenfd rm ' P A f f,1t'f-V ' . . . fx - 'Q . Q Faculty and Administration '+ 0 1. '. P' S, 'J Q3 .' ' Xxx Seniors ...... . . . . . . . . . . Q, . . . ill ' .W-+c1!ffii XRS. - Qf4CtlUltl9S . . n effthletics X Tormitories ......... . . K X Sororztzes and Fraternities . f' kay.. Honorary Societies ...... Social Events .... . .- ...- 'U Trustees of Rider College Term Expires 1948 I J. GOODNER GILL .................. . ..... Trenlon, N. J. CHARLES M. JONES .... ..... T renlon, N. J. HARVEY KNIGHT ..,.. ,.... T renlon, N. J. FRANKLIN F. MOORE ................ ..... T renlon, N. J. Term Expires I949 GEORGE ECKEL DUCKWORTH ................ ..... P rincelon, N. J. A. LEE GROVER ....,......... ..... T ren'l'on, N. J. REGINALD S. WAREHAM ..............,....... .... N ew York Cify Term Expires l950 HAROLD L. CONOVER ...................... ,... H amillon Square, N. J. AUGUSTUS L. HARBOURT .......... Tren'I'on, N. J. EARL J. KRESSLER ....... .... T renlon, N. J. HAROLD RAY ..,..............,.....,.........,............ Trenlon, N. J. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 0F THE BOARD HARVEY KNIGHT ................................................ Presicleni' HAROLD L. CONOVER ....,...........,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, S ecrelary In each commiffee lhe member firsi' named is chairman. Building and Grounds: Auguslus L. Harbourl, A. Lee Grover, Earl J. Kressler Execulivez Franklin F. Moore, Harold L. Conover, J. Goodner Gill, Harvey Knighi, Harold Ray Finance: Harold Ray, Harold L. Conover, J. Goodner Gill, Harvey Knighl, Franklin F. Moore Inslruclionz George E. Duckworlh, Charles M. Jones, Harvey Knighl, Franklin F. Moore Library: ' J. Goodner Gill, George E. Duckworlh, Earl J. Kressler, Reginald S. Wareham 8 Jin flw .Sylmlow 0 earni H Ann Anmlwlsln fiemlmt HlllNKlIN F. Mlllllll Presidenl Franklin F. Moore has been aclively connecled wilh The adminisrralive duries ol Rider College for many years. l-lis work as inslruclor and regislrar, as well as his laler appoinl- men? lo 'rhe presidency of lhe college, has given him rhe well-rounded background needed lo cope wilh rhe problems which arise in man- aging a school. Dr. Moore received his Bachelor ol Arls degree from Princelon Universily in l926. Lalrer he received degrees of Masler ol Educa- lion from Rulgers Universilry, Bachelor ol Business Adminislrralion from Rider College, and Doclor of Educarion from Rulgers Universily. In I943, he enlered 'lhe Navy as Lieurenani Commander, and Dr. Gill look over Jrhe dulries of presidenr. Two years laler Dr. Moore rerurned lo again assume his responsibililies as head ol lhe college- Dr. Moore's wide experiences as sludenr, inslrucror, adminis- +ra+or. and naval orlicer have given him a profound underslanding of educalional problems, which is ol benelil lo Rider sludenls and personnel alike. IO ice preaidenf R Viceelaresidenl John Goodner Gill gradualed from Woodberry Foresl Preparaiory School in l925. He allended several colleges, including Washinglon and Lee, Lafayeile, Ruigers, and Columbia. Recenlly he was awarded an honorary Doclor ol Laws degree from John Marshall College. Dr. Gill firsl came lo Rider as +he graduaie manager oi alhlelics. Laier he held posilions as placemenl direcior and dean of 'ihe college, becoming vice-presidenl' in I94O. During Presidenl Moore's absence as a member of The armed lorces, Dr. Gill acled as president relurn- ing aclively To his dulies as vice-presidenf and regislrar in I946. His invaluable experiences as an execulive of Rider College have made lhe vice-presidenl ehfeclive in promoiing efficiency lhrough- ou+ fhe school. As a leader in many civic organizalions, one of his mosl recenl honors was his eleclion as Lieulenanl Governor of The New Jersey Disiricl of Kiwanis lnlernalional. 4175 M mn E. W. li. BIIIIISHEII As Dean of Rider College, Dr. E. W. G. Booghef lW6S ad minisiered 'ro a greaily expanded sludeni body wilh lfindliness underslanding, and sympafhy. His oifice is a sanc+uary and 6 C011 fessional as well. ln lhis college, whose enrollrnenl now reaches Well OVGF iWen'lY' five hundred siudenls, capable, as well as sincere guidance would seem +0 be an impossibilily. l-lowever, The Dean has succeeded In providing excellenl counsel To all who desire il. Dr. Boogher became Dean of +he college in l943, and has Served failhfully in 'rhis capacily since. The Dean received his AB. and MA. deqfef-55 ifom Washlngion and Lee Universify, lafer obfaining his AM. and Ph.D. degrees from fhe Universily of Pennsylvania. Dr. Boogher served as Direclor oi The Enqlisli D l he began h' epar rnenf before is commendable adminislrafive vvOFl4 615 Dean Oi HW college. e I2 v- xv 'SCJ iii' in lbw. IIIGIII During her lourleen years as Dean ol women, Mrs. James C. Wrighr has conrribulecl much lo lhe success and developrnenlr of women sludenls af Rider. Under her leadership, rhe various women's organizafions have laken a place in lheir own righl among lhe exlra- curricular aclivilies in lhe college. l-ler experience and friendly manner have endeared her ro all who have had rhe privilege of work- ing wirh her. Through her associalion wilh sludenls, Mrs. Wrighi has grown lo know and love lhem. She is ever presenl wilh an underslanding hand. Because of her posilion, Mrs. Wrighf is a member of lhe Na+ional Associalion Of Deans of Women and lhe New Jersey Associalion of Deans of Women. Aparf from college inleresls she is associafed wilh various civic organizalions in Trenlon and vicinily. mn J. II. W MISS SADIE L. ZIEGLER B.C.S. Secrelary 'Io Ihe College Q'- ! MR. LEONARD A. OLSON B. Accf., EcI.M., C.P.A. Direcfor of Courses M -W N MISS' ELIZABETH MILLER MOYER Assislanl Secrefary fo The College MISS BERNICE A. GEE B.C.S. Treasurer fo +he College DR. EVERETT B. TOWNSEND B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Assis+an+ Direcfor of Courses .xdclminiafrafion MISS JENNIE CORNELL LEEDOM Direcfor of PIocemen+ Secrefary +o +he Vice-Presidenf MISS RUTH KOPP PETERS B.C.S., B. Accf. Examiner and Recorder MRS. EDNA H. CREAGER Assisfanf Direcfor of Placemenf 4 M ' x 45, 6 X I - 'E fr 'il MR. ROBERT A. McBANE B.A., M.S. Assis+anf +o Ihe Dean MR. SHERMAN VAN NESS KENT B.S., M.S. Direcfor of Second Session -A :',. , I MISS RENEE IRENE MARSHALL B.S. Assisfanf fo 'Ihe Direcfor of Courses MR. JAMES O. KEMM B.J. Direcfor of Publicify Dire MISS GENEVIEVE C. BARBOUR OFHce of Ihe Treasurer cior of AII1Ie+ics fre MISS LENORE FRANCES PEPPETS B.S. MR. FRANK JAMES DONLON B.S. Direcfor of Women's A'II'1IeIics MISS MARGARET M. BATHGATE Office of +he Assis+an+ Dean I O mcnwfrafion MISS MYRTLE LOIS BENCK 1, I .,,b I OFIIce of 'Ihe Dean of Women I , if K Miss ELIZABETH MARY BAYZATH I I S. OFHce of Ihe Regisfrar - X MRS. SHIRLEY FRIES BOWEN MRS. CLAIRE TOMPKINS BOYER MISS LOUISE BREWER Office of fha Direcior of Second Session Omce of fhe Secrefary OfFce of +I1o Presidenf fa I I 4 ' Y I ELI: I ,, ,. I ww 1 I ,Il :QA- IL MARIE BUTZ MISS MARY ELLEN DORETY MISS VALLA RUTH BRIMMER MISS RITA - Office of+I1e Secre+ary OFIIce of Ihe Dean Omce of 'the Treasurer ll I E' I I gi. we I f A ,. , A' X I xfff . , W iff' . , , IFIIIXNMHLX ' MISS GI-ADY5 I-UCII-I-E HANEY MISS MIRIAM TURNER JACOBS Omce of fha Treasurer Office of the Recorder n'lll'll5 Pd lf0I'l AJ ' ' f f- MISS ISABELLE C. JONES Office of The Assisianf Dean R I MISS BETTE J. JOHNSON Ik! Office of Ihe Secrefary MISS AGNES VERONICA MATYSEK Office of fhe Treasurer Q 1 Im MISS GILDA ANN MAY MISS BLANCHE ELIZABETH NAREY of Ihe School of Educaiion of +he Direc+or of Courses Office Office uv' I? X 1 I I .Q If 1 5' -'fi -31' ilu I 'V ' -a . ' I 4. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH TEEPLE X N ' W l - L If MISS MONICA ETHELYNN SIMONDS. MISS DORIS CAROLINE STITCHER Office of the Recorder Omce of Ihe Recorder Ofllce of Ihe Direclor of Second Session 6 -l ai MISS DOROTHY HELEN THOMPSON MISS ANN EILEEN WILLIAMS Omce of fhe Regisfrer Office ofIl'1e Recorder Jac! ' ' f l' lnlfllii ra lon- 3 MISS HELEN KATHRYN ZABLOCKI Omce of +l'1e Treasurer MISS GLORIA MARIE DESIO .f I ' V , - f -. College Telephone Operalor 'M x MISS EDA MARIE TROIANI MR. PETER J. DALY Bool: Sfore Manager of College Dormiiories and Cefeferia C, , fi r. - ' Sr ' LAI .. A:- I f MR. FRANK GROUSER Cuslodian of Buildings Ti 'SM V1 rl' .X QAM- I . N .-75 ,X MR. CHESTER L. APPLETON, JR. Assisianf Professor of Bookkeeping B.S. lBus. Ed.l, Trenfon S+aie Teachers College, I939g M.A. lEd.l, Monfclair Sfaie Teachers Colleqe. I946. ,, 3 'hh ' ,,', Q 1. ,fi X 5 N r. I 1 - 1. lk, MR. WILLIAM JAMES BODKIN, JR. BS. lEd.l, Rider College, I943. FI7'-' X. MISS MARIE P. BADER MR, DQNALD ,BAKER Head Olilice Pracfice Deparfmenl Ing,-Udo, in Bookkeeping B5-v Drexel lnslll'-'le of T9Cl 0l09Y- B.S., Bloomsburg S+a+e Teachers College. I938: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia l940, Universily, l942. MR. GEORGE LOUIS BATTISTA Assisfanf Professor of Accounling B.S. lCom.l, Rider College, I943. Q, MR. JAMES GORDON BEAN, JR. N. Assislanf Professor of Law B.A., Maryville College, I936: LL.B., .w,i.l,M PM . American Exfension School of Law, I946. I, T M-7 . liti- 3 616046, MR. LEWIS S. BENNETT lnsirucfor in Boolrlreeping MR. JONATHAN C. BENSON Insfrucror of Mafhemafics Assisfanr, Deparlmenl' of Educafion B.S. lEd.l, Rider College, I939: M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Universily. l947. MR. LOUIS A. BRUNNER MR, LEON D, BUEHLER lnsfrucfor in Economics lnsfruclor in Spanish lngfmcfgr in Science B.S. lCom.l, Drexel lnsiifuie of Tech- B.S. lEcon.l, Whar+on School, Universify B.S., Muhlenberg College, I925g M.A '9l99Y- l9391 M-5-. Univefiily of PGM- of Pennsylvania. l923- Universify of Pennsylvania, l935. sylvania, I947. J in-sq MR. PERCY W. CARIS Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemaficx A.B., Defiance College, I9l5: M.A., Syracuse Universify, I937. A 1 MR. EUGENE J. DEVEREAUX Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics A.B., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers College, 1938: A.M., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers College, I940. K' . MR. LOUIS E. COBER lnsfrucfor in Social Sfudies B.S.. California Sfafe Teachers College. I935g M.A., Universify of Piffsburgh. I947. MR. THOMAS A. COLES Assisfanf Professor of Business Adminisfrafion B.S., Temple Universify, I934: M.S., Temple Universify, I94I. MR. 6. KENNETH CONOVER lnsfrucfor in Mafhemafics of Accounfing B.S., Geffysburg College, l929g Ed.M., Temple Universify, I940. GLUE? MISS MARION C. COSENZA Chief Insfrucfor of Shorfhand, School of Business B. Ed., Rider College, l935: B.S. lEd.l, Rider College, I942. MR. GERALD R. CROWNINGSHIELD Assisfanf Professor of Accounfing A.B., Cornell Universify, I932: M.S.. Columbia Uhiversify, l942. MR. LEO ALEXANDER DONN Assisfanf Professor of Economics B.S., Bloomsburg Sfafe Teachers College. I943g Ed.M., Temple Universify, I945. H, . I QW MRS. LORLYNNE T. COFFMAN lnsfrucfor in English A.B., Wesfern Maryland College, l926. is . . ., . .F , 9 'Vx TID MR. EDWARD M. DURKIN Head Deparfmenf of Economics, Associafe Professor of Economics A.B., Universify of Piffsburgh, I936 M.A., Cafholic Universify, l938. at , Q 'K 1- .F , I 'af 3 U' I., M 'Q as ' I I , .-fa., N wa'-fe , 1-,q.-- , . , MR. JOHN D. DUTTON lnsfrucior in Business Mafhemafics A.A., Kansas Cify Junior College, I936. B.S., Colorado Sfafe College, I940: M.A., Universify of California, I946. . M0' I. - :X l,..1f MISS KATHERINE B. EASTBURN lnsfrucfor in Shorfhand and Typewriiing B.S., Universify of Delaware, I935g B.C.S., Beacom College, I936: M.A. lBus. Ed.l, Colum bia Universify, I 942. I ry . E MR. AARON JAMES EBY Chairman, Division of Finance, Professor of Accounfing A.B., Goshen College, l9l5: C.P.A., Indiana, I922: C.P.A., Pennsylvania, l924: A.M., Rulgers Universify. I939. MISS LILLIAN D. ESTRIN Insfrucfor in Shorihancl and Typewriling B.S. lEc.I.l, Trenion Sfafe Teachers Col- lege, I946. 62 MISS FRANCES E. EVANS lnsfrucfor in Shorfhand B.S. lEd.l, Rider College, l945. GCN-ky MISS CONSTANCE M. FERBER lnsfrucfor in Bookkeeping and A, Typtewrifing I -CPR it MR. JOHN A. FITZGERALD Assisfanf Professor of English B.A., Brooklyn College, I93B: M.A., Uni- versify of Iowa, I939. -Qui. .vkew-C r 131, MN: Yfiliffii 'Z Y? U., M. B. Ed. lCom.l, Rider College, l938. MR. FREDERICK L. FERRIS Chairman, Division of Journalism, Associafa Professor of Journalism Ph.B., Brown Universify, I9I6g M.A., ibid., I9I7. MRS. ANNA N. FUNK Insirucfor in Office Machines A.B., Marshall College, I939. eh -2. MR. HARRY J. GLOSSER lnsfrucfor in Psychology and Sociology B.S., Kufziown Sfafe Teachers College, I940: M. Ed., Pennsylvania Sfafe College I946. . MR. LEWIS WILLIAM GODLOVE lnsfrucfor in Business Adminisfrafion B.A., Universify of Illinois, I94Ig Columbia Universiiy, I946. A Rival , ' 4-L , - 1 MRS. BETTY ANN KEMM Insirucfor in Science A.B., Universify of Missouri, I948. x v M.A., I WU MRS. MARGARET M. GRIBBIN Insfrucior in Shorfhand and Typewrifing B.S. IEcI.I, Trenfon Sfafe Teachers Col- lege, I946. DR. DOROTHY WERNER HINSEY Associaie Professor of English B.A., Wilson College, I92lg M.A., Uni- versify of Pennsylvania, I922g Ph.D., Universify of Pennsylvania, I93l. DR. JOHN FRANCIS JOHNSON Professor in Deparfmenf of Medical Secrefarial Science A.B., Universify of Michigan, I930: MD., Universify of Michigan, I933. jalfuky MR. ANDREW K. A. KAFKA Assisfanf Professor of English B.S., New Yorl: Universify, I935g M.A., Brooklyn College, I937: M.A., Columbia Universify, l942. MR. JOHN LIGHTKEP KELLY, JR. Assisfanf Professor of Business Mafhemaiics B.S. iBus. AcIm.I, Drexel Insfifufe Technology, I947. MR. JAMES O. KEMM Assisfanf Professor of Journalism B.J., Universify of Missouri, I947. fa Qu . 1 .JP A iv Ii E L' . ..,,' f5L.i'w-' I - .sw :gg fx-Q' gg. I i A. I, .fm i 531, , fi? GYM . 'V' F' MRS. BARBARA DRAKE HART Assisfanf Professor of English B.A., Vassar College, l93I: M.A Columbia Universify, I94I. A 4 by 9 in MR. SHERMAN VAN NESS KENT Assisfanf Professor of English B.S., Wesf Chesfer Sfafe Teachers Col lege, I936: 'M.S., Universify of Pennsyl vania, I94I. is MR. LAWRENCE JAMES KIEFER lnsfrucfor in Accounfing and Bookkeeping B.S., Bloomsburg Sfafe Teachers College. l940: M.B.A., Wharfon School, Uni- versify of Pennsylvania, I946. l ...A r-,' 1 MR. THOMAS ARTHUR LEYDEN Assisfanf Professor of Accounfing B.C.S., Universify of Mississippi, I937: M.A., Universify of Mississippi, I939. il- fag, B.S.S., f 5 , i X 'lib' X 4 . - MR. ROBERT WELLS KILGUS MRS. CECELIA ESTRIN KIPPERMAN Insfrucfor in Mafhemafics and Associafe Professor of Merchandising B.S., Wharfon School, Universify of Pennsylvania, l934g M.A., Temple Uni- B. Ed., lCom.l, Rider College, l933. versify, l94O. MR. WALTER LARTIN KLOTZ Chairman Division of Secrefarial Science, Assisfanf Professor of Shorfhand and Shorfhand Mefhods B.S. lEd.l, Rider College, I940. Bookkeeping N -a DR. GEORGE DEWEY KNIGHT Head Deparfmenf of Social Science Professor of Psychology Muncy Normal School, I9I9g A.B., Buck- nell Universify, l924g M.S,, Susquehanna Universify, I927g M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universify, l94bg Professional Diploma, Teachers College, Columbia Universify, I947. MR. PAUL LATZER lnsfruclor in Bookkeeping Cify College of New York, l924. 'Il MR. EMANUEL LEVINE lnsfrucfor in Science and Mafhemafics A.B., Universify of Michigan, I937: A.M., Columbia Universify, l938g Ed. M., Ruigers Universify, l940. MR. GEORGE N. LEWIS lnsfrucfor in Economics B.A., Universify of Pennsylvania, M.A., Columbia Universify, I947. l MR. HARRY C. LITTLE, JR. lnsfrucior in Economics, Psychology, and Principles of Business B.S., Wharfon School, Universify of Pennsylvania, I947. ' Iliff x,! . yu Us L MR. CHESTER A. McKINNEY Associafe Professor of Educalion, Supervisor of Praclice Teaching, Direclor of Teacher Placemenl' 5-5. lEd.l, S+a+e Teachers College, Kansas, I'-724: A.M.. -Universily of Ne- , ,, ss, ,f . , , 1-4' N , DR. HAROLD TUPPER MEAD Professor of Science B.A., Yale Universily, l907g M.A.. Uni- versiry of Chicago, I9l3g Ph.D., Colum- bia Universiry, I936. I braslra. I93 I. MISS DOROTHY MYERS Inslruclor in Machine Shorlhand B.S., Drexel Insfiluie of Technology, I937: M.S., Universiiy of Pennsylvania I942. MISS DOLORES BEVERLY NELSON Insfruclor in Shor+ha'hcI and Typewrifing B.S. lEd.l, Rider College, I946. jalfuky MISS LENORE FRANCES PEPPETS Insfrucfor in Typewriiing and Physical Education B.S. lEdl, Rider College, I945. MR. ALEXANDER ROBERT POYDA Chairman Division of Business Adminisrrafion, Direc+or of Evening School, Professor of Business MR. THEODORE A. PURCELL Assisranf Professor of Accounring B.S., Columbia Universily, I933g M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Universify. I934. Adminisiraiion B.C.S. IEd.l, Rider College, Ed., Rulgers Universify, I938. MR. NEIL M. RICHIE Insiruclor in Boolclreeping B.S., Bloomsburg Sfale Teachers College, I938g M.S. IBus. Ad.l, Bucknell Uni- versify, I947. I929: M. X 'INR 9' A DR. ALFRED ALOYSIUS MORAN Associare Professor of Psychology and Science B.A., Seion Hall College, l93I: M.A.. New York Universily, I938: Ph.D., New York Universify, I942. MR. THOMAS W. RONEMUS Insirucfor in Economics and Polifical Science B.S.C., Temple Universily, I93I: M. Ed., Temple Universi+y, I939. fx ng c., s I A 9' .Lal . in lil. G' MISS HILDA SCHLAM MISS MARION SCHMALE Insfrucfor in Oflice Machines Insfrucfor in Spanish and Shorfhand B.S. lEd.I, Rider College, I94I. B.S. IEd.I, Rider College, I939. MRS. GLORIA SEITZ Insfruclor in Shorlhancl and Bookkeeping B.S. lBus. Ed.I, Trenfon SIa'Ie Teachers College, I94I: M.S. lBus. Ed,I, Uni- versify of Pennsylvania, I946. MR. MICHAEL SHEGDA Ins'IrucIor in Economics and Principles Business I944. jalfuhy ,.,,,, ' MISS DOROTHY SNOW Inslrucfor in English BA., Keuka College, I930, M.A., Albany Slaie Teachers College, I940. MISS DORIS ELAINE SPRAGUE lnslrucfor in Bookkeeping and Typewriling B.S. lEd.I, Rider College, I946. MRS. RUTH PYLE STUCK Insfrucior in English B.S. lEd.I, University of Nebraska, MR. HARRY D. SPROWLES, JR. Assislanf Professor of English I936. A.B., Princelon Universify, I938: M.S.. Universify of Pennsylvania, I942. B.S., Wesf Chesier S+a're Teachers Col- lege, I94l: M. Ed., Temple Universify, ,ap MR. GEORGE SCHNEIDER lns'IrucIor in Mafhemalics B.S. lSec. Ed.I, WesI Chesler S+aIe Teachers College, I935: M. Ed., Temple Universify, I940. of MR. WILLIAM L. STUCK Inslrucfor in Polilical Science, Economics, and Hisfory A.B., Colorado Sfale College of Edu cafion, I936g M.A., Colorado Slaie Col lege of Educafion, I94I. 5 Q6 , i ,W MR. GEORGE ARCHER TAPPER Assisfanf Professor of Hisfory and Polifical Science f M. 4 MR. WALTER R. TAYLOR Assisfenf Professor of English A.B., Hobarf College, l927: M.S. iEd.l. A.B., Universify of Pennsylvania, l939g Temple Universify, l938. M.A., Universify of Pennsylvania. I940. 115, br- MR. DANIEL NASH TIPPIN lnsfrucfor in Business Adminisfrafion A.B., Ursinus College, I920g M.S. iEd.l. Universify of Pennsylvania, l937. Y 1 xy 'hx B ' ' W5 ahf. a . I ,7 MR. GEORGE L. TERRY lnsfrucfor in Economics, Psychology, and Principles of Business A.B., Baker Universify, I'-742: M.B.A., Wharfon School, Universify of Pennsyl- vania, I944. 1. ' DR. EVERETT TowNsENo F25 - M'- Associafe Professor of Economics and ' Finance B.S. Temple Universify, I926: M.S.. Temple Universify, I930: Ed. D., Rufgers Universify, I937. GCU-hy MR. EDWIN THEODORE TURNBLADH MRS. RITA COSENZA WALTER Heed Typewrifing Deparfmenf, Specialisf in Typewrifing Mefhods B.C.S. iEd.l, Rider College, I929. I1 Assisfanf Professor of Journalism B.S., Universify of Minnesofa, I928: M.A.. A Universify of California, l930. MR. A. MERVIN TYSON Assisfanf Professor of English A.B., Geffysburg College, I93l: M.A. Universify of Michigan, I934. MR. CHARLES MORGAN WELLS Head Depnrfmeni' of General Business, lnsfrucfor in Bookkeeping and Mafhemafics B.C.S., Bowling Green Universify, I922. if ,I gm' ,za- MR. HAROLD WYCKOFF WEST Chief lnsfrucfor in Penmanship B.C.S., Rider College, I927. 4' i If Jia' 3 no 1. .fr 'n,. Mx- A ' f' 6- lgfi ' , I' is f' 1' ar, ' e. S MISS ELOISE WILSON Head Deparfmenf of English, Professor of English B.A., Universily of Oklahoma, I927: MA., Columbia Universily, l929. Head School of Educalion, Professor of il Secondary Educalion A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Universiry, I896: ,n A.M., Ohio Slare Universiry, l924: Ph.D., I ibid., I930: LL.D., Rider College, I945. II 'fakes many people Io help one person earn a college degree or diploma: Ihe enlire adminislralive personnel and facully do some of rhe work which makes ii' possible for a college siudenl To suc- cessfully complere his course. The faculry members help The siudenl +o help himself. They leach each pupil ro Think, Io acl, and, above all, Io gain a confidence in his own abiliry. Our insfruciors have con+ribu+ed all 'rhis and much more. Wirhoul failing +o rnain+ain +he necessary digni+y and discipline which hold so imporlanl a place in a college, +he ins+ruc'rors have, neverlheless, preserved an inieresr and underslanding for The individual siudenl. The enrire success or failure of s+uden+s, and for +ha'r maHer, 'rhe college, depends upon 'rhe alriiude of lhe ins+ruc+ors: for il is lhe 'reacher himself who musr fire rhe inleresi wiihin his pupil. This year, as never before, Rider College has developed as a resulr of a greal inieresi shown by facully members. Exlra-curricular aciiviries are as much a pari of learning as is work in 'rhe classroom. I-lere again +he iaculry has conrribuied much in 'rhe way of experience, Jrime, and knowledge. Because of lhese conlribulions, Rider College has grown. Wifness our successful variely show: our band: our monrhly magazine, Ihe Jargon, To 'rhe faculiy, Ihereiore: Thank you for your humor, your undersianding, and your capable guidance. And, above all, ihank you for being inielligenl wiihouf showing arrogance, exhibirionism, or con+empI'. MR. WILSON G. WISMER Insfruclor in Polilical Science and Psychology I930: B.S. IEcI.I, Rurgers Universiry, I947. MR. WILLIAM ZELERMYER Assisfanf Professor of Law BA., Williams College, l935: LL.B.. Harvard Law School, I939. 20 DR. THOMAS HOWARD WINTERS is, XA Easrern Bapfisi Theological Seminary, x9 I 5. m ,, is . 3 GLADYS ANDERSON Ellinglon. N. Y. Execufive Secrelarial Science Vice-Presiclenl, Mary Hooper Hall: Academic Council: Trinify Club. HELENE C. ARIANAS Soulh River. N. J. B.S. in Educelion Debaling Club: Publicily, Dramaiic Club: Teacher Training Club: Scroll Sfafi: Who's Who: Secrefary. Hellenic Sociely. GEORGE B. ARNOLD, JR. Phillipsburg, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Who's Who: Accounling Club: Dean's Lisi. GLORIA BABCOCK Meluchen. N. J. B.S. in Journalism Secrelary, Ela Upsilon Gamma Sororiiy: Publicily Chairman, Dramafic Club: Press Club: Ricler News: Shadow: Trinily Club: Debating Club: Dean's Lisi. Q l L A MARION ADAMY Befhlehem, Penna. Aclminislrafive Secrelarial Science Presidenf, Mary Hooper Hall: Secrelary, Trinily Club: Secrelary, lnler-dormifory Council: Glee Club. J. HOWARD ALB RECHT Bronx, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion lnlramural Baslcelball: Direclor, Musical Review. ite BARBARA ADELE BALDWIN Philadelphia, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Aclminislraiion Glee Club: Business Adminisfralion Club. ALLAN C. BALL Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Administration Phi Sigma Nu Fraiernily. CHARLES BANACH Dundee. N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisireiion Delia Sigma Pi Fraiernify: Business Adminisiraiion Club. ' ALAN BANK Jersey Cify. N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislraiion Business Adminisfralion Club: Hillel Councilorship: Boer and Spur: Kappa Alpha Mu: Dean's Lisi. ..y.. .M up M .Q H ' '. , 1 'Pair I . ' .zff::f55f5f575l' . ' JOSEPH T. BARTOLOMEI Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounting Corresponding Secreiary, Phi Sigma Nu Fre- ierniiyg Newman Club. EDWARD ROBERT BARTON New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion New Jersey Planning Commiiiee, Fuiure Teachers of America: Easfern Teachers Associaiiong Execu. five Commiiiee, Independenfs Club: Glee Club. Q ll -fl!!! ' - A534445-J f'e' i - 4 -- ,:.-.L 4.-. H fry.:-Q1 in B x I 1 . . ' 'zu MIGUEL BANOS Havana, Cuba B.C.S. in Business Adminisfraiion Kappa Phi Frafernify: Business Adrninisiraii Volley Bally Ba slzefball. RAOUL A. BARBEAU Scheneclady. N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Aclminisfraiion JOSEPH A. BARIS Uiica, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Phi Sigma Nu Fraierhify. Phi Sigma N WALLACE BARKALOW Freehold. N. J. B.S. in Accounting u Fraferniiy. on Club K LORENA M. BATES Harjpursville, N, Y. Adminisiraiive Secrelariel Science G- Sigma lola Chi Sororily: Bowling. THEODORE BENDER Elizabefh, N. J. 8.5. in Accouniing ROBERT B. BERGANDER Honey Creek, Wis. B.C.S. in Business Adminis+ra+ion lnframural Foorball: Business Adminisiralion Club. MARIAN BERGER Ufica. N. Y. Execuiive Secrefarial Science lofa Alpha Pi Sororify: Hillel Councilorship. XX S' ELIO J. BERNOCCHI Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Vice-Presidenf, Phi Sigma Nu Frelernily: Vice- Presidenl, Newman Club: Varsily Soccer: Assislanf Business Manager, Shadow: Accounling Club: Denn's Lisl. MARTHA BIEMESDERFER Millersville, Penne. B.S. in Secrelarial Science Vice Presicleni, Ela Upsilon Gamma Sororily: Presi- clenl, Mary Hooper Hall. BERNICE BIERENBAUM Maplewood. N. J. B.S. in Eclucafion 751 Vice-Presideni, Presidenl, Sigma Tau Della Soror- i+y: Vice-President Panhellenic Council: Vice- Presidenf, Sophomore-Junior Class: Women's Ad. visory Council: Hillel Councilorship: Bowling. ,X V RICHARD J. BLOSS Johnslown. N. Y. K QMQQ HEJSN: ' B.C.S. in Accounfing f weasel- - P S fri 30 I . X . EDWARD F. BONIESKI Washingion. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion DeI+a Sigma Pi'Fra+erni+y: Dean's List STANLEY P. BRILL Elizabeih, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislrafion Kappa Phi Fraiernify: Varsify Baseball. ' A X m We Y.. G MILDRED E. BUKOVCHAN Plainfield, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Sigma lofa Chi Sororify: Accounling Club. ROBERT E. BULLOCK Morrisville. Penna. B.S. in Educaiion Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiy: Teacher Training Club, Fha. Kingsion, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminisfrafion Heaclmasfer, Senior Warden, Delia Sigma Pi Fra- iernify: Business Adrninislrafion Club: lnframural Foofball: Vice-Presidenf, Secrelary, lnfer-fraiernify 1 JOHN BRINNIER 9 4 8 Council. BETTY BROEFFLE Amsferdam. N. Y. B.S. in Journalism Era Upsilon Gamma Sororiiy: Feaiure Ediior, Rider News: Shadow: Trinify Club: Dean's Lisf: Choir: Dramaiic Club: Women's Advisory Council: Ori- eniafion CommiHee. WALTER A. BROWER Chafsworrh, N. J. B.S. in Educalion Treasurer, Freshman Class: Teacher Training Club: Trinify Club: Scroll Edifor. HARRIS R. BROWN New Brunswick. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion Phi Sigma Nu Frafernifyg Sfudeni Council: Vei- erans League: Presidenf, Freshman Class. D' QU' E. JEAN CALHOUN Trenton. N. J. Aclminisfrarive Secrefarial Science ANTHONY G. CAMPAS Tonawancla, N. Y. B.C.S. in Accounfing Bowling Club: Dean's Lisf. RALPH N. CAMPBELL l-lighfsiown, N. J. B.C.S. in Accouniing Phi Sigma Nu Fraierniiy: Accounfing Club: Secre- tary, Hope lnvesfmenl' Company. VINCENT CANTILLON Bridgefon, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion Kappa Phi Fraierniiyg Vice-Presiclenf, Accounfing Club: Teacher Training Club: lniramural Sofiball. 3' WILLIAM J. BUTLER, JR. Avon-by-fhe-Sea, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Chancellor, Del+a Sigma Pi Fraferniiy: Rider News Siaff: Drama+ic Club: Accounfing Club: Psychology Club: Dean's Lisf: Iniramural Sporls. JOHN F. BYRNES Hyde Park, N. Y. B.S. in Eclucaiion W Kappa Phi Fraiernify: Commercial Teachers Club: Fufure Teachers Associaiion. HARRY J. CARL Oswego. N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Chaplain, Treasurer, Phi Sigma Nu Fraiernify: Newman Club: Veferans League. JOHN J. CATALANO Amaganseff, N. Y. B.S. in Educaiion Presiclenf, Kappa Alpha Mu: Social Chairman, Teacher Training Club: Dremafic Club: Psychology Club: Newman Club: Business Manager, Scroll. 4 Z 5 V r. Y R JOHN R. CHECK Perih Amboy, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion Phi Sigma Nu Fra+erni+y: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Choir: Newman Club. CATHERINE E. CHUSSLER Elizabeih, N. J. B.S. in Journalism U Ediior, Managing Ediior, News Ediior, Rider News: Associafe Edifor, Shadow: Presidenf, Women's Ad- visory Council: Presideni, Smiih Hall: Vice-Prosi- denf, Infer-dormi+ory Council: Dean's Lisig Siudenf Council: Chairman, Orienfafion Commiihsa: Who's Who: Press Club: Newman Club: Bowling. We- W , S ,S il z ' i 4 X ' 4 . . in GLADYS COOPER Spring Grove, Penne. B.S. in Journalism Spanish Club: Dramafic Club: Rider News: Press Club: Dean's Lisf. PHIL COUNDOURIS Woodside. N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiy: Varsity Baslrefball, Base- ball: lnframural Fooiball, Soffball, Baslreiball: Slrull and Sabre: Accouniing Club: Spanish Club: Daan's Lisi. is THOMAS J. CLARK Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing SARA COGGSHALL ' Groion. N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secreiarial Science Archery: Bowling: Swimming: Dean's Lisl. CHARLES COMPANICK Trenion. N. J. B.C.S. in Accouniing Accouniing Club: Hope lnvesfrnenf Company. A. BLAIR CONRAD Saxion, Penne. B.S. in Accounling Accouniing Club: Square Club. R I D E R G 0 L L E G E S 'C' ' 4 I'l.:i ' M . :few ww: ,, X' 'G' ' lv M? 6' 'Tl' f b., F4 K y NORMAN E. CUSWORTH Freehold, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Who's Who. FRANK CWIK Fleminglon, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Kappa Phi Fraiernifyg Business Adminisirafion Club FRANK D'ALONZO Pleasanlville, N. J. B.S. in Business Aciminisfrafion Kappa Phi Fra+erni+y: Fooiball: Dramaiic Club: Business Adminislrafion Club: Iniramural Soffball, Baskeiball. ELMER L. DALRYMPLE Piflsiown, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion Kappa Phi Frafernify. .A 1' . X .JP-f GLEN W. COX Harpursville, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminis+ra+ion Secreiary-Treasurer, Psychology Club: Execulive Commiffee: Business Adminisfralion Club. CATHERINE CROUSE Bound Brook. N. J. B.S. in Educafion Sigma lofa Chi Sororiiyg Teacher Training Club: Newman Club: Women's Afhlefic Associaiiong Mayfair Queen. W dv- .3 G' T 4 , .. ' f 1. ao- ' fail- , - 1 ifafffzuf , ' .g..l 5 111.1 , W 'V 'arf , .1452 z, RICHARD F. DALY Trenion. N. J. B.C.S. in Secrefarial Science Kappa Phi Frafernilyg Newman Club: Soccer Man- ager: Traci: Manager. RALPH L. D'AMBROSIO Trenton, N. J. B.C.S. in Accouniing Delia Sigma Pi Fraiernifyg lnlramural Fooiball. Baskelball, Soflball. 4 LOIS J. DARAGO New Brunswick, N. J. B.C.S. in Secrefarial Science Zefa Mu Epsilon Sororify. FREDERICK C. DEISHER Fleelwood, Penna. B.S. in Accounling House Manager, Kappa Phi Frafernily. IT: ' -Z' Ii-'z' ROSE deLORENZO Allanlic Highlands, N. J. B.S. in Educalion Teacher Training Club: Scroll: Dean's Lisl': Psy- chology Club: Debaling Club: Vice-Presidenf, lnler-dormilory Council: Women's Advisory Coun- cil: Presidenl, Vice-Presidenl, Smilh Hall: Treasurer. Easf Hall: Sludenl Council: Manager, Baseball Team: Baslcefball: Women's Alhlelic Associalion: Archery. ANTHONY V. DENITO Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accounling Treasurer, Sophomore-Junior Class: School Orches- lra: Accounling Club: Newman Club. WILLIAM E. DEWING lllon, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminislralion Phi Sigma Nu Fra+erni+y: lnlramural Bowling: Sec- relarial Science Club: Business Adminislralion Club: Currenl Evenls Club. LOUISE HOLT DIAMOND Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Educalion Zela Mu Epsilon Sororily: Secrelary, Teacher Training Club: Choir: Women's Aihlelic Asso- cialion. AUGUST MATTEN DIETRICH, JR. X Trenlon, N. J. 'mllllllm' B.C.S. in Accounling Band: Newman xClub. M Y gg I -3 RENEE -DOLINSKY Allenlic Clfy, N. J. B.C.S. in Secrelarial Science cilorship: Swimming: Archery: Riding Club. Treasurer of Sigma Tau Della Sororily: Hillel Coun- K My , X Y. 5 x I x ws. 5 C .- ns, ' ii . -I I H fbi si fl: M 5, N, JOHN D. DOW Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion HEN RY DOCKERTY Hawlhorne, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislrafion MARVIN DRAZIN Newark. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion Business Adminisirefion Club. PERLE DRESHER L7f+le Falls, N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secre+arial Science Rush Chairman, Pledge Masfer, House Manager, Sigma Tau Della Sororify: Hillel Councilorship Choir. 'Sf -l. .xc Q lf. , FRANK DOMENICO Rome. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion Phi Sigma Nu Frafernifyg Newman Club: Drqmgiig Club: Business Staff, Rider News: Secrefary of Seddon Dormilory, WESLEY A. DOOLITTLE Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion PM Sigma Nu Ffiiefhliyi Business Adminisfrafion Club. ., 'Q K 'Jani J .. , l.. 'F ,5 . 4 . M H Q - f' 1 I A CX' f' f 'x MARY E. DRIGGS Oneonla. N. Y. B.S. in Secreiarial Science Presideni, Eh Upsilon Gamma Sororify: President East Hall: lnier-dormilory Council! SBCYOTBFY. Treasurer, Panhellenic Council: Choir: Triniiy Club: Swimming Club: Women's ' Who's Who. Aihlelic Associehon: SOLOMON G. DUBROOF Trenion. N. J. B.S. in Accounling Accounling Club: Debeiing Socieiy: Execu+ive Board, Hillel Councilorshipg Edifor, Hillel Bulleiin. f 1 i .4 s rr is. if .TE . 3.3.3-:, ' , L -A+ ' '47 1.fff'i'f V 5 elg' ,. if! 'fi . . . M. . su CHARLOTTE DUPREE Lancasler, Perma. B.C.S. in Secrefarial Science Women's Academic Council: Treasurer, Eclifh Wrighf Hall. JAMES J. EGAN Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounling Presidenf, Phi Sigma Nu Fralernily: Accouniing Club: Treasurer, Newman Club: Tennis: Business Manager, Shadow: Chairman, Mayfair Ball: Presi- deni, Senior Class. . A is ANTHONY T. FANELLI Afco, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminishafion Business Adminisfraiion Club: Psychology Club. BETTY M. FECHTER Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Secrelarial Science LQ 5 1 .4 il N I i x 'X 5 T ffl MICHAEL ELKOW Elizabeflw. N. J. B.S. in Finance , Kappa Phi Fralernify: Business Admini Q 'Hoof and Spur. ALBERT EPSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. B.C.S. in Accounfing WALTER FAHNESTOCK Tampa, Fla. B.C.S. in Accounling JOSEPH FALLON B.S. in Eclucalion slrahon C ub : sq iff Gs, Z . .grifgfs u D l ,T r 1 X ' I NN X .. ff .55 ,401-ny, ,.,. 5 b . s, 2 ...M L O -. A 'xl f1?c'25 . W+4,n FLORENCE JEAN GANGEME Freehold, N. J. B.S. in Journalism Social Chairman, Sigma Ioia Chi Sororiiy: Sophia- moge-Junior Class Secreiary: Mayfair Courf: Rider News: Press Club: Roughricler: Newman Club: Soffball. A DOROTHIE GARRETT Hanover, Penne. Aclminisfrafive Secrefarial Science EARL GARRlSON Sewell, N. J. B.S. in Accounting Kappa Phi Frafernify: Accouniing Club: Psychology Club: Treasurer, Triniiy Club: Dean's Lisf: Infra- mural Bowling. CHARLES E. GAUMER Allenfown. Penne. B.C.S. in Business Aclminisfrafion Adverfising Club. Q.. '11, .', --ss ' 6 ' za.-,IFA Y . - .- ,H Q HARRY G. FITZWATER Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Phi Sigma Nu Freiernily. SEBASTIAN FRAULINO Midcllelown, Conn. B.C.S. in.Business Aclminisiralion Q A ,im ALFRED GENNIS Ufica. N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Hillel Councilorship: Business Adminisiraf ROBERT GEORGE B.C.S. in Business Adminisfralion Delfa Sigma Pi Frafernify: Newman Club Fool ARTHUR E. GERING B.C.S. in Accounling KATHRYN H. C-BIZA Middletown, Conn. B.S. in Educalion Treasurer, Sigma Iola Chi Sororilyg Treasurer, New- man Club: Teacher Training Club: Dramalic Club: Deen's Lisl: Women's Afhlelic Associaiion: Cheer- leading: Bowling: Swimming. JEANNE B. GRAY Lomberiville, N. J. Adminis+ra+ive Secreiarial Science JOHN W. GROESBECK Slellon, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion Business Adminislralion Club. f -2 MARY T. GIZA 9 Middlelown, Conn. 4 B.S. in Educalion Vice-Presidenl, Sigma Io+a Chi Sororiiy: Women's 8 Afhlelic Associalion: Newman Club: Teacher Train- ing Club: Deen's Lisf: Bowling: Swimming. MARY GODSHALL Easfon, Penna. B.C.S. in Medical Secrelarial Science Zela Mu Epsilon Sororily: Inler-clormiiory Council: Women's Advisory Council: Dean's Lisl: lda Boffey Bacon Award: Who's Who. ELEANOR P. GRAF Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Educalion Alumnae Secrelary, Sigma lola Chi Sororily: Teacher Training Club: Assislanl Edilor, Scroll: Dean's Lisl: Residenl Club: Trinily Club. GERALDINE GRAHAM Brigclelon, N. J. Execurive Secrelarial Science ggi' lb- w'- el 1 as., ELIZABETH HADLEY Olean. N. Y. B.C.S. in Secreiarial Science Efa Upsilon Gamma Sororiiy: Vice-Presidenf, Treasurer, Easi Hall. MILAN STEVE HAJEK Alpine, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisiraiion Execufive Commifiee, Business Adminisfraiion Club: Psychology Club. EUGENE HALEY Meiuchen, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Accouniing Club: lniramural Soffball. ELIZABETH HAMILTON Slony Poinl, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion Rush Chairman, Presidenf, Sigma lore Chi Sororify: Presidenf, Greenwood Hall: Secrefary, 'Infer- dormifory Council: Presideni, Panhellenic Council: Who's Who: Press Club: Rider News: Choir: Dean's Lisi: Bowling, Baskefball: Chairman, Mayfair Queen Commiffee. Q gay gsm, ya- 'fu-' 4 '. . ,ga ini- .. -.fi + .fgn-.fb ,i1iw.y ,A , .wif-':Y!.'J 1,1 ernkygfa' .2 -'2 J '-1 Vf-!QiKv'1A-',f. 4- .g, Ra' .jg CY GRUBERG Kingsion, N. Y. B.S. in Educaiion Secrefary, Vice-Presidenf, Pledgemasier, Sigma Lambda Pi Fraferniiy: Orieniaiion Commifieeg Siu- denf Council: Skull and Sabre: Manager, Soccer: Freshman Manager, Baskefball: Manager, Tennis: Hillel Councilorship: Rider News: Presidenf, Teacher Training Club: Dramafic Club: lnframural Bowling: Mayfair Ball Commifiee: Veferans League: Editor, Scroll: Represenfafive, New Jersey Educa- iional Association. JOSEPH W. GUCKIN Hamden, Conn. B.C.S. in Accouniing Newman Club: Hope lnvesfmenf Company: Ac- couniing Club. X WILLIAM B. HANCOCK Yardville, N. J. B.C.S. in Accounfing Treasurer, Hope Invesfmenf Company: Accouniing Club. A BETTY K. HANEY Trenion, N. J. B.C.S. in Secreiarial Science Eia Upsilon Gamma SororifYI Womenls AdVl50'Y Council: Presidenf, Residen+'s Club! vicvpresideni. Newman Club. 1 Q G I 19 'V ,, x Q 't. JI. r 4 1 .X Li X263 . M 1 N ge SAMUEL H. HANN Trenlon. N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Trini+y Club: Accounfing Clubg lniramural Baslref- ball: Dean's Lisf. ANTHONY J. HARCAR Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Educafion Teacher Training Club: Scroll: Dean's Lisr: Fulure Teachers of America. ra. MATHIAS C. HELBACH Elmer, N. Y. B.S. in Educalion Phi Sigma Nu Fraiernifyg Fufure Teachers of Americag Teacher Training Club. SUSAN H-ESS Soufh Amboy, N. J. B.S. in Educafion Teacher Training Club. N - an Q, if I g A.: g A Q K ls x X H. FRED HARTYE Hamburg, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion lnframural Bowling: lnframural Baskefball: Dean's Lisf. PEARL JANET HAUBER Elmira, N, Y. B.S. in Accounfing Accounfing Club: Debafing Club. ROBERT E. HAZEN Williamsporh Penne. 8.5. in Accouniing Phi' Sigma Nu Fra+ernify: Trinify Club: Club: Treasurer, Freshman Class. STEPHEN HEGEL Islip, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Kappa Phi Fraierniiyg Accounfing Club: Lisf. L l l:.l,j.., ia mx l A .t,. ,lv .-,,' Q , ::mf.::N.Q, Square Dean's , I V ' f 4' -We new Ag r y lr ALVIN N. HINSLEY Freehold, N. J. 8.5. in Accouniing E. JAMES HODGETT Bedford Hills, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism Chancellor, Scribe, Headmasier, Delia Sigma Pi Fraiernify: Varsiiy Soccer: lniramural Baskeiball, Soffball, Fooiball: Manager, lnframural Baslreiball, Fooiball: Sporis Edifor, Rider News: Orginafor, Rider Afhlefic Recognifion Plan: Skull and Sabre: Roughrider: Press Club: Managing Ediior, Shadow: Trinify Club: Dean's Lisf: ln'I'er-fraierniiy Council: Sergean?-af-Arms, Sfudenf Council: Presidenf. Sophomore-Junior Class: Orienfaiion Commifiee: Co-Chairman, Mayfair Queen's Couri Commifiee. FRANK L. HOFBAUER Millville, N. J. B.S.'in Education Delia Sigma Pi Fraierniiy: Vice-Presidenf, Teacher Training Club. BETTY HOLTER Loci: Haven. Penne. B.S. in Journalism Parchmeni Ediior, Sigma lofa Chi Sororify: Dean's Lisf: Academic Counselling Commiiiee: Edifor-in- Chief, Shadow: Who's Who: Rider News: Orienfa- fion Commifiee: Women's Advisory Council: Press Club. WALTER J. HIEL Brooklyn. N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisiraiion Kappa Phi Fraferniiy. DORRIS HINDLEY Trenion. N. J. B.C.S. in Medical Secreiarial Science Dramafic Club: Secretary, Varieiy Club: Flying Club: Psychology Club. GRACE HOUGH New Harflord, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing Efa Upsilon Gamma Sororiiy: Presideni, Smiih Hall: Presideni, Infer-dormifory Council: Treasurer. Psychology Club: Recording Secreiary, Debafing Sociery: Accounfing Club. VINCENT E. HOYER Mefuchen, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Dean'5 Lisfg Who's Who: Vice-Presicleni, Veferens League: Accounring Club. ALFRED H. HOYNS ,K-.M 4, Radgewooa, N. J. QTL ' M ' 'V B.S. in Accounling V Phi Sigma Nu Fralernily: Dormilory Preceplor, I A m 4 Clinlon Collage: Accounling Club: Tennis. GERALD W. HUFF B.S. in Accounling Kappa Phi Fralernily: Presideni, Accounling Club: ,. ' . Q ' 4,3 fe. Trini+y Club: Psychology Club: lnlramural Fool- WPI, if .' 'i:'?lj',Jglf .1 V K, 1 .4 x Q ' X y- l A . if : . 5 N I f f .z.,,.1.,f.3'l,. .il ball, Baslzelball, Bowling. Fleminglon, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislralion Kappa Phi Frafernily: Business Aclminislraiion Club: PAUL HUFFMAN 9 Psychology Club: Trinify Club. 8 FANNIE C. IARIA Auburn, N. Y. B.S. in Eclucaiion Teacher Training Club: Newman Club: Secrefary. Smilh Hall: Vice-Presidenl, Presidenf, Greenwood Hall: lnier-dormiiory Council. 5. l GLADYS JACOBOWITZ Carleref, N. J, Adminislralive Secrelarial Science Sigma Tau Della Sororify: Vice-Presidenf, Smilh Hall: Dramafic Club: Bowling, Baslrelball: Riding Club. EDWlN A. JARVIS Glen Falls, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ' Dean's Lisf. BETTY L. JOHNSON Pollslown. Penna. Adminis+ra+ive Secretarial Science Treasurer, Eclilh Wrighl Hall. CHARLES E. JOHNSON Roselle. N. J. 8.5. in Business Aclminisirafion Delia Sigma Pi Fra'lerni+y: Business 'Admlniilrdlloh Club: Painf and Powder Club: Dean's Lisl. 43 J V , 4 .4 .. 4 l '99 4? It 'ry ,lf 1 'L EDWARD P. KAWECKI Meriden, Conn. B.C.S. in Accounfing Accounling Club: Hope lnveslmeni Company. SAMUEL KEARTON Trenlon, N. J. B.C.S. in Accounling RAYMOND C. KELLER Carlisle, Penne. B.S. in Accounling Phi Sigma Nu Fraiernify: Psychology Club: Trinily Club: Accounfing Club: Inlramural Baseball, Baslcelball. PATRICIA MARY KENNERY Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. B.C.S. in Secrelarial Science Presidenf, Greenwood Hall: Secrelary, Mary Hooper Hall: Corresponding Secrelary, Women's Advisory Council: Corresponding Secrelary, lnler- dormilory Council: Newman Club. hxiafofo -I 3 'as-YZ' Q1 JOSEPH G. JUENEMANN, JR. Plainfield, N. 'J. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfralion NICHOLAS JUENGERT Clillon, N. J. 8.5. in Business Aclminislrafiqon Vice-Presidenf, Treasurer, Kappa Phi Frafernily Alhlefic Direclor, Sollball Team: Newman Club Softball: Baslnrlaall- Fpofbgll. .J ADELE BEATRICE KESSLER Paferson. N. J. B.S. in Educalion Presidenl, Secrefary, Treasurer, Sigma Tau Della Sororily: Presideni, Vice-President, Panhellenic Council: Women's Afhlefic Associalion: Women's Advisory Council: Dramalic Club: Hillel Council- orship: Teacher Training Club: Easlern Business Teachers Associalion: Fulure Teachers of America: Glee Club. FRANCIS R. KINNEY Sussex, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislralion Bowling. N I MARY T. KITINSKY Execuiive Secreiarial Science Newman Club: Variely Show CEIL KLAUSNER e -N Riverhead. N. Y. .Le.,'k J ',. K , W :ri sy- New York, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism Vice-Presiclenf, loia Alpha Pi Sororily: Panhellenic Council: Women's Advisory Board: Associaie Eclifor, Shadow: Boof and Spur: Vice-Presiclenf, Presiclenf of ' Clinion Coflage: ln+er-dormiiory Council: Hillel Councilorship: Dean's Lisf: Orienla- 'lion Commiifee. in my LOUIS M. KOZMA, JR. New Brunswick, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminisiralion HARRIET LESLIE KREMER Highland Park, N. J. B.S. in Educalion Teacher Training Club: Hillel Councilorship: Wom- 9D'S Aihlefic Associa+ion: Varsify Baslcelball. s - N. 5 , 5 I il L u..3i'i MATILDA KOBYLENSKI Calverlon. N. Y. Execufive Secrelarial Science Treasurer, Ein Upsilon Gamma Sororily: Club. A THOMAS KOURIDAKIS New Brunswick, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfralion Business Adminisfralion Club. WALTER KOWALICK Haclcellslown, N. J. B.S. in Accounling Kappa Phi Fra+erni'l'y: Fooiball: lniramu ball, Soffball, Baslreiball. ' MARIAN KOZEL Wesl Ghent N. Y. Execulive Secrelarial Science A A I.. Newman ral Fool- A 1 19? g ' , E ri ga EE L. WARREN LeCOMPTE Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Accounling Clubg In+ramural Baslcelball. MARTHA M. LESHKO l-lozlelon, Pa. Adminislralive Secrelarial Science RAYMOND LEVINE Aflanlic Cily, N. J. B.S. in Accounling Secrelary, Sigma Lambda Pi Fralernilyg Governing Board, Hillel Councilorship: Managers Associafion: Accounling Club: lnler-'frafernily Council: Baseball Managerg Hillel Bullefin Edilorg Trainer, Fooiballz lnframural Foolball, Soflball. SAM LICCIARDI Johnslown, N. Y. B.S, in Business Adminislralion Secrefary, Phi Sigma Nu Fralernilyg lnlramural Soffballg Newman Club: Business Adminislrafion Club: Spanish Club. 1 ,Liss ....,,. v L w N .. STANLEY J. LABIENIEC New Britain, Conn. B.C.S. in Accounling Newman Club: Accounling Club: Hope lnveslmenl' Company. ROBERT LAMONT B.S. in Accounling lim if 1' 9 Rv K' 50 ROBERT F. LINDLEY Canaslola, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Accounfing Club. MURIEL BOREL LOWELL Wes? Nyack, N. Y. Adminislrafive Secrelarial- Science Women's Advisory Council. EDWARD LUEDTKE Kingslon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiy: Skull and Sabre Sociefy: lnlramural Soflball, Baslnelball, Fooiball: Business Adminisfralion Club: Varsify Baslreiball. DAVID C. LUSTIG, JR. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfraiion Square Club: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Dean's Lisf. mic, MILDRED MARMELSTEIN Red Bank, N. J. B.C.S. in Medical Secrefarial Science lofa Alpha Pi Sororify: infer-dormilory Council: Glee Club: Secrefary, Clinlon Collage: Bowling. ADOLPH MARTUCCI Millville, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Phi Sigma Nu Frafernify: Accouniing Club: Psy- chology Club: lnframural Bowling. RODERICK MacDONALD Belleville. N. J. B.S. in Educalion Newman Club: Teacher Training NClub: Scroll: Veferans League. HARRY W. MADDEN Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion Vice-Presidenl, Business Adminisirafion Club: Vei- erans League: Psychology Club. ROYD MAHAFFEY Princess Anne, Md. B.S. in Educaiion Presidenl, Supervisor, Seddon Dorm. FRANCIS MARANO Highland Park, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislraiion Phi Sigma Nu Fraierniiy: Newman Club: Bowling. 1 9 4 8 fl Q- 1 RALPH MAYO Highland Parlc, N. J. B.S. in Accoun+ing Debaiing Club. JOHN E. McKENNAN Herkimer. N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing Kappa Phi Fraiernify: Presiclenl, Seey Hell: Ac- couniing Club: Inframural Bowling, Foolbell, Soff- ball, Baslrefball: Freshman Receplion Commillee: Square Club. CASPER D. MEALS, JR. Williamsporl, Penna. B.C.S. in Business Adminislreiion Presidenf, Psychology Club: Tennis Team: Who's Who: Dean's Lisf. GLORIA MERCADANTE Glen Cove. N. Y. B.S. in Educarion Sigma Iofa Chi Sororify: Teacher Training Club: Bowling Club: Glee CIub:: Newman Club. W'f'I WILLARD MARVIN Easf Slroudsburg, Penne. B.C.S. in Business Adminisifrafion Business Adminisfrafion Club. JOHN MATTEUCCI, JR. Trenron, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing , ANNA MESZAROS New Brunswick. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion Sigma Iofe Chi Sororify: Presidenf, Commuiers Club: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Glee Club: Newman Club. ROXANE ARMINTA MILES Olean, N. Y. Adminisfrarive Secrefarial Science Efe Upsilon Gamma Sororify: Presideni, Smiih Hall: Presidenf, Inier-clormifory Council: Sacrefary, Women's Arhlefic Associefion: Treasurer, Boof and Spur: Bowling. 9 CATHERINE MILLER Beihlehem, Penne. B.C.S. in Medical Secrefarial Science Sigma Iofa Chi Sororify: Treasurer, Ediih Wrighi' Hall: Baslrefball: Riding: Soffball. MARJORIE MONACO Millburn, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion Rush Chairman, House Manager, Sigma lofa Chi Sorori+y: Panhellenic Council: Secreiary, Business Adminisfrafion Club: Vice-Presicleni, Psychology Club: Debaiing Sociefy: Newman Club: Dean's Lis+:'Who's Who. , an A EDMUND A. NARTOWICZ Cranbury, N. J. B.C.S. in Accouniing Phi Sigma Nu Fraierniiy: Newman Club. NORMAN M. NEWTON Hiclcory. N. C. B.C.S. in Accouniing Presideni, Accouniing Club: Who's Who. Q. CHARLES S. MORLEY Trenion. N. J. Aclminisiraiive Secrefarial Science Band. WILLIAM MORRIS Camden, N. J, B.C.S. in Accouniing Accoun+ing Club: Hillel Councilorship: Hope ln- vesfmeni Company: ln+ramural Fooiball, Soffball. JAMES T. MURPHY Horseheads, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Presidenf, Treasurer, House Manager, Kappa Phi Fraierniiy: Accouniing Club: Newman Club. JOHN P. NAMETKO U Kingsfon, Penne. B.S. in Accounfing f '-gl Secreiary, Treasurer, Kappa Phi Fra+erni+y: Ac- IT3' counfing Club. ,fu A y R1 51- O AUDREY NUSBAUM Ufica, N. Y. Execufive Secreiarial Science Iofa Alpha Pi Sororiiy: Vice-Presideni, Smifh Hell: Treasurer, In+er-dormifory Council: Bowling: Glee Club: Hillel Councilorship. CHARLES NYIMICZ Rahway. N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisiraiion Dean's Lis+: Golf. IRVIN F. OCKSRIDER Reading, Penna. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Phi Sigma Nu Frefernify: Triniry Club. ALFRED G. ORAZI Brisfol, Penna. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Phi Sigma Nu Fraiernify: Secreiary, Freshman Class: Business Aclminisiraiion Club. .mf S. . 1 A 1 'X ' E' 1 5 ' a JOSEPH E. NIXON Phillipsburg. N. J. B.S. in Educa+ion Teacher Training Club: Trinily Club. JOSEPH M. NORTON Trenfon, N. J. B.C.S. in Accouniing Presidenf, Hope lnvesfmeni Company. Drk -f i Qfh - 1 ixjiviv lib . . M-: is M. , W 15. ,X Ex . f Ng 31, 1-l,.Aef.i,4CQrw i , 'iiiz ffz..L'e',,t3N 1 W' 953' ANDREW L. PALMER Chesfer, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business 'Adminisirafion Kappa Phi Fra+erni+y: Business Aclminisirafion Club BARBARA F. PARKER Columbus, N. J. Adminisfreiive Secreiarial Science ANTHONY A. PAUL Bosfon, Mass. B.C.S. in Accounling Who's Who: Dean's Lisf: Accounling Club: Vei- erans League: Hope lnvesimenl Company. JAMES M. PAYNE Charlesion. W. Va. B.C.S. in Accouniing Accounling Club: Hope lnvesfmenf Company. l. li ganna 1 2 mi, sr RICHARD B. POINDEXTER Toledo, Ohio B.C.S. in Business Adminisiralion Kappa Phi Frafernify: Vice-Presideni, Business Ad- minisfralion Club: Psychology Club: Who's Who. MARTIN F. POSTAL New York, N. Y. B.C.S. in Accounling Sigma Lambda Pi Fraferniiy. P i fi ,Q X T' 4 QU- rt' ix, K We ' -- i -,: f', . r ll .'w.i-H., -'. ze- 5.2. Poinl' Pleesanf, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion 1 RUSSELL A. PEARCE 9 4 8 AUGUST PINO, JR. Highland Park, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing HELEN PLATE Poinf Pleasant N. J. Execuiive Secrelarial Science Sigma lola Chi Sorority: Cheerleading: Treasurer Mary Hooper Hall: Snow Ball Commiflee. JOHN W. PODBELSKI Sayreville, N. J. B.S. in Eclucaiion Della Sigma Pi Fralernilyg Dean's Lisl: Treasurer Teacher Training Club: Newman Club. .sri i f .6-r -iv i f Q 'Ti A ya xx ,ll 4. bv' Q ' y, , Q V 'il .,154',f i .,, 'N ' , -'ml' F fi, T . 'l ' A41?f'2Sij 3:T:i:113 -- r 'wx 'V A ld. ' fi- 4 5. 'fic' L 1 TQ, YJ QQ Q, G. ROBERT PUFFER Hammondsporl, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing Kappa Phi Fralernify: Accounfing Club: Triniiy Club: Variefy Club: Band: Glee Club: Bowling: Rider News. ALBERT JOSEPH RACCIATTI Lamberiville, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion Phi Sigma Nu Fralerniiy: Business Adminislrafion Club: Newman Club: Band. JOHN R. RAPP Jamesfown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adrriinislralion R Kappa Phi Fraierniiy. n ' J DORIS J. RASMUSSEN E New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing M H 'lllk R Zela Mu Epsilon Sororiiy: Accounfing Club. ' li l i .?.x- l Sk, il. Hu ' ' FRANK L. RECCHIA 0 Union Cify, N. J. B.C.S. in Adminisfralive Secrefarial Science L Dean's Lisf. E CHARLES l. REED G Pillsfown, N. J. B.S. in Commerce E Kappa Phi Frafernifyg lnler-fra+ernily Council: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Glee Club: Psy- :Ah h I Cl b. ' 'gifweiig c o OQY U ,rv ls... 4 I uxwruiwim Milf if 'F' 1- .JC if-in , ii 52 RAYMOND R. REMALEY Easfon, Penne. B.C.S. in Adminisfralive Secrelarial Science Phi Sigma Nu Frafernify. DONALD B. REYNOLDS Mounl Kisco, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, Phi Sigma Nu Frafernify: Slxull and Sabre: Varsify Baseball: In. iramural Fooiball, Baslcelball, Soffball: Veferans League: Vice-Presidenl, Sophomore-Junior Class: Dramalic Club: Assisianl' Ecliior, Shadow: Assislanf Edifor, Roughrider: Rider News. X I 5 . JACK RICHARDSON I-lamillon. N. Y. B.S. in Eclucaiion Phi Sigma Nu Fraierniiy: Press Club: Sporis Edi- 'Ior, Rider News: Teacher Training Club: Newman Club: Business Aclminisiraiion Club: Fufure Teachers of America: Iniramural Fooiball, Sofiball. Baslreiball, Bowling. VIRGINIA RICHARDSON Wellsville, N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secrefarial Science Treasurer, Efa Upsilon Gamma Sororify: Dramaiic Club: Infer-dormifory Baskeiball. al 'I is A f .9-.w-A I RODNEY L. ROSEBROOK Glens Falls. N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisrraiion Kappa Phi Fraferniiy: Dramaiic Club: Varsiiy Foofball: Inframural Baslrefball, Soffball. HARRY R. ROSNICKI Perfh Amboy. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion 'f I ROBERT A. ROBILLARD Glens Falls. N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Dramafic Club: Veierans League: Manager, Fool- ball: Iniramural Baskefball. JAMES S. ROCHONCHOU Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Secrefary, Phi Sigma Nu Frafernify: Accouniing Club: Dean's Lisi: Who's Who. MARIAN ROCKY Carierel. N. J. B.S. in Eclucalion Vice-Presiclenr, Debafing Socieiy: Choir: Fufure Teachers of America: Teacher Training Club: Faa- 'Iure Wrifer, Scroll: Beniamin Franklin Debaie Council. W. GLORIA ROSALAK Endicoif. N. Y. B.S. in Journalism Press Club: Rider News: Dean's List 'E-P .L l JANE RUTH Lebanon, Penne. B.C.S. in Medical Secreferial Science Elo Upsilon Gemma Sororify. GEORGE H. SANDS Miami, Fla. B.C.S. in Accounfing Accouniing Club: Psychology Club. ROBERT G. SAYRE, JR. Hillside, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisiraiion Vice-Presidenf, Secrelary, Kappa Phi Fraiernify. ANGELA SCARANO Long Branch, N. J. B.S. in Educafion Presiclenf, Vice-President Secrefary, Edi+h Wrighi Hall: Women's Advisory Council: Teacher Train- ing Club: Orienfafion Commilfee. Gas. au., ROBERT J. ROSSELL Trenlon. N. J. B.S. in Accounling Accounling Club: Spanish Club: Dean's Lisf. CONRAD R. RUPPRECHT New Brunswick. N. J. B.S. in Accounling 'Phi Sigma Nu Frafernifyg Vice-Presielenf, Fres man Class: Accounfing Club: Bowling. JANET SCHANTZ Lowville, N. Y. Aclminisfrafive Secreiarial Science Triniiy Club: Glee Club: Bowling. JANICE SCHANTZ Lowville, N. Y. Adminisfralive Secreiariel Science Triniiy Club: Glee Clubi Bowllng- PHYLLIS SCHOENLY Daylon, N. J. B.S. in Secrelarial Science Presiden+, Vice-Presidenl, Zeia Mu Epsilon Soro- ily' Panhellenic Council: Orienlalion Commillee: Achdemic Counselling Commiflee: Women's Adl visory Council: Who's Who: Dean's Lisl: Bowling. ARTHUR S. SCHREIBER Marlboro, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion Chaplain, Sigma Lambda Pi Fralernify: Kappa Al- pha Mu: Drama+ic Club: Presidenl, Variely Club: Variely Show: Shadow: ln+er-Fraierniiy Council: Business Adminislralion Club: Hillel Councilor- ship: Veierans League: Orienfalion Commiliee: Accounfing Club: lnliemural Sporfs: Cheer- leading. '5-visdyyx :H or. ,JJ sl gl 1 x lk , c ..,. l J Xl x sl'e' T, . . , VERNON M. SHARPLESS Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Educa+ion Della Sigma Pi Scholarship Cup: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Trinily Club: Dean's Lisf: Who's Who. CHARLES J. SHAUGHNESSY Brooklyn, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminislraiion Business Adminislralion Club. JD N R' ki' FLORENCE SCHWARTZ Nicholson, Penne. B.C.S. in Medical Secrelarial Science Treasurer, Sigma Tau Della Sororily: Academic Council: Hillel Councilorship: Orienfalion Com- miffee. FRANK SEEL, JR. Woodbridge, N. J. B.S. in Accounling Vice-Presidenl, Kappa Phi Fra+erni+y: Treasurer, Accounfing Club: Treasurer, Sophomore-Junior Class. MARY F. SEELOCK Lilfle Falls. N. Y. Execulive Secrelarial Science LOIS SEYDEL Trenfon. N. J. Execufive Secrefarial Science BETTY SIMON Easlon, Penna. B.C.S. in Secreiarial Science Vice-Presidenf, Eas+ Hall: Women's In+er-dormi- iory Council: Dean's Lisf. H. C. SINCLAIR Malvernc, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Aclminisfraiion Delia Sigma Pi Frafernilyg Varsiiy Foofballg ln- +ramuraI Soflball, Baslzefball. JOHN SlT'ZE Soufli River, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Phi Sigma Nu Fraierniiy. WALTER SITZE Soulh River, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Phi Sigma Nu Fr-:+erni+y. Su MILTON F. SHOWELL Lakewood. N. J. B.S. in Educafion Teacher Training Club: Dean's Lisf. BARBARA SILLECK Cufchogue. N. Y. Execufive Secrefarial Science Women's Advisory Council: Academic Counselling Commiifeeg Trinily Club. . 0 , ' 1 8-. LEONARD J. SLACK Tronion, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing LORETTA J. SMETANA Briclgeporl, Conn. Execuiive Secrefarial Science Newman Club: Glee Club: Bowling. DONALD T. SMITH Rome, N. Y. B.S. in Educafion Presidenf, Seddon Dorm: Vice-Presideni, Teacher Training Club: Treasurer, Dramafic Club: Triniiy Club: Deen's Lisf: Scroll. BETTY SNOOK Augusia, N. J. Execufive Secrefarial Science A THOMAS E. STANCIL Washingfon, D. C. B.C.S. in Accounfing FREDERICK B. STEPHENS Chafham, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion JOHN P. SODERSTROM Jameslown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion Secrefary, Kappa Phi Fra+erni'Iy: Business Admini- siraiion Club: Band: Choir: Trinify Club: Versiiy Swimming: Inframural Fooiball. GEORGE SOPP Coriland, N. Y. B.S. in Accounting Treasurer, House Manager, Phi Sigma Nu Fraler- ni+y: Treasurer, Accouniing Club: Debafing Club. ANTHONY SORCE Bound Brook, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminishalion Kappa Phi Fraiernify. AGNES E. SPUHLER Camden. N. J. Execufive Secrefarial Science Newman Club. R I D E R 0 0 L L E G E .rr If, ' ffirflfi- . Q kvkh . .514-ref.-.Q , . ,,i, '9 lii-M .i 'P56II'i'w I , .3 M .g.'- g X1 ' ,gfw xiff 82, T , , . 6,A,,.v , F 5 ROBERT J. STOECKLEIQN Rahway, N. J. B.S. in Accounling Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiy: Presideni, Newman Club: Sludenr Council: Accouniing Club: Spanish Club: In+er-fra+erni+y Council: infer-faiih Council: Slrull and Sabre Socieiy: Who's Who. FREDERICK S. STOTHOFF Flemingion, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Choir: Square Club. BEN SWEIGART, JR. York, Penne. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Secreiary, Kappa Phi Fraiernify: Baslrefball: Bowl- ing: Traclr. GLADYS SZAWLOWSKI Ufica. N. Y. Execufive Secrefarial Science Efe Upsilon Gamma Sororify: Newman Club. '::.,. Emai.. -. .I 2150. -:rz f 5.. . ,. fe , ...,. ..... .v..,. GERALDINE STEVENS Johnson Cify, N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secreiarial Science Secrefary, Vice-Presiclenf, Rush Chairman, Zola Mu Epsilon Sororiiyg Vice-Presiclenl, Second Vice- Presideni, Presidenf, Mary Hooper Hall: Capfain, Women's Varsi+y Baskefball: Bowling, Soffball. KENNETH R. STEVENS Q Homer. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfafion Trinify Club. 9 ui M, .Q Q. ,J ii Joi-IN SZILAGYI Perfh Amboy, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing j Dean's Lisf. x A qi - , HARRY L. TAYLOR 4 V I Jamesburg, N. J. J is b l 1 If B.S. in Accouniing gh N in A M l' Phi Sigma Nu Frafernify: Accounling Club: Psy- Mi .' U , V . g choiogy Club: Veierans League: Commufers Club. SQ 1 K 4 THESPINA E. TERZIS Befhlehem. Penna. B.S. in Educalion Sigma loin Chi Sororify: Vice-Presidenl, Corres- ponding Secreiary, Women's Advisory Council: Panhellenic Council: Glee Club: Debaling Soci- efy: Secrefary, Teacher Training Club: Secrelary. Hellenic Sociefy: Scroll: Dean's Lisf. DOROTHY THER Johnson Cily. N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secre+arial Science - J 6- .' 1' -iw ' 5 'sm I s . 5. i . Y!! . T, -M - QM- ,Tix ' . , A -ff'lv'L 1 I . MAE VAN NESS New Brunswick, N. J. B.C.S. in Secrelarial Science Zefa Mu Epsilon Sororify: Dean's Lisf. JOHN W. VARGO Perfh Amboy. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiyg Ve+erans League: Busi. ness Adminislralion Club: Varsily Baseball: Presi- denf, Inframural Bowling League. 59 Wiv- .IK Trenlon. N. J. B.S. in Accounling Accounfing Club. 1 JOHN M. TOTH 9 4 8 JOHN L. TRAVERS Philiipsburg, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adrninislralion Siudenf Council: Newman Club: Business Admini- sfrafion Club: Psychology Club. JANE VAN CAMP Poim' Pleasant N. J. Adminislraiive Secreiarial Science HENRY A. VANDERBURGH Ocean Grove. N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Accounling Club: Dean's Lisf. af 5' K VM Business 0 0 L L E G E ...xi JA - , CHARLES F. WALKER Rochesfer, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Aclminisireiion Adminisfrefion Club: Psychology Club. HOWARD G. WALLACE B.S. in Accouniing ANN C. WARAKSA South River. N. J. Execufive Secrefarial Science EILEEN WARNER Yorlc. Penne. Execufive Secreiariel Science nf MARGARET VEIT Sussex. N. J. Adminisfrafive Secre+erial Science FRANCIS J. VELLA Flushing, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminisirelion Vice-Presideni, Psychology Club: Direcfor of En- ferfeinmenh Presiclenf, Business Adminisfrafion Club. N , geo. rc - f '.-Q . - ' 9.5. I rl V .A , f . i BEN WEINER Perfh Amboy. N. J. 8.5. in Accounfing Presiclenf, Treasurer, Sigma Lambda Pi: Presiclenf. Inier-fraternity Council: Flying Club: Accounfing Club. JOSEPH WEITZEN Lakewood. N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Accouniing Club. f' .- .- Mew.: 1 -lil 1. 'ig CYRIL M. WHITE Freehold, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Phi Sigma Nu Frafernify. EUGENIE A. WIERONIEY Carierei, N. J. in Educafion Sigma Ioia Chi Sororiiy: Women's Advisory Coun- cil: Secrefary, Commuiers Club: Choir: Debaling Socieiy: Dean's Lisi: Who's Who: Teacher Train- ing Club: Varsiiy Baslteiball: Baseball: Archery. i..-,p-.. 5..- ,W ., 4... 6! nr' -21 .,ah,' K SYLVIA WOOL Burlingion, Vi. Execuiive Secrerarial Science Hillel Councilorship: Dramaiic Club: Boof and Spur. ALLEN H. WYMAN Blandford, Mass. B.S. in Journalism Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiy: Dean's Lisi: Triniiy Club: Spanish Club: Rider News: Dramafic Club: Press Club. CAROLYN WILLARD Coafesville. Penne. B.C.S. in Secreiarial Science Ela Upsilon Gamma Sororiiy: Presidenf, Vice-Presi- deni, Edifh Wrighi' Hall: Orieniaiion Commiifeeg Secreiarial Science Club: Secreiary, In+er-dormi- 'iory Council: Glee Club. RONALD G. WITTER Marion. N. Y. B.C.S. in Accounfing VINCENT J. WRIGHT Camden, N. J. B.S. in Journalism Delia Sigma Pi Fraiernify: 'Mayfair Ball Commiilee. FRANCIS R. WOODS Cooperslown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminis+ra'Iion Vice-Presideni, Freshman Class: Business Manager. '46 Shadow: Adver+ising Manager, Rider News: Newman Club: Veierans Club: Presidenf, Debai- ing Sociefy: Dramaiic Club: Sphinx Honorary So- ciefy: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Dean's Lisf. 'Uh - -.www Q .jx h . if 'g ' 'xr l , I I 'mf 'va ' V h . f 'zip A I I v I 1. X. i,.igf'a ' B. A X . Hg A. Al GORDON F. YOCH Wesi' Hazleion, Penna. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfreiion Square Clubg Business Adrninisfrefion Club. CHARLOTTE G. ZUMBRUN Ufice, N. Y. Execufive Secreferial Science Zefa Mu Epsilon Sororifyg Presidenf, Mary Hooper Hall. GEORGE H. STROHSAHL Norfh Bergen. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion Trinity Club: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Adver- FRANK C. YAGER New Brunswick. N. J. B.S. in Accouniing Phi Sigma Nu Fraiernilyg Flying Club: Accouniing Club: Psychology Club. ALVIN L. YATKIN l-larfford. Conn. W B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Sigma Lambda Pi Fraiernify. fising Club. Q 1 9 'X 4 8 Shoo! of guaineaa QQ THERESA BARRETT Bordenfown, N. J. JOHN BATTIES Trenfon. N. J. PAT ALLEN Morrisville. Penne. IRIS DELIA ALSINA San Juan. Puerfo Rico CARMELA J. BALLONE Trenion. N. J. FRANK BARAN Auburn, N. Y. CARL BEISSWANGER Trenfon. N. J. JOSEPH BOYKO Cranbury. N. J. MARY JANE BRACKEN Brisfol, Penne. VERONICA A. BRADLEY Bordenfown, N. J. VIRGINIA BAUS Windsor, N. J. RAYMOND BEERS Mercerville, N. J. ALBERT BROGEL Trenfon, N. J. GORDON BRUECKMANN New Lebanon, N. Y. DORIS CAN FIELD Alleniown, Penna. Sigma lofa Chi Sororiiyg Choir. MARGARET CARNEY Freehold. N. J. l L. 719-1- Dramafic Clu MINNIE L. DAVIS Trenion, N. J. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS Milford, N. J. bg Variefy Club. ,f JOYCE CHAMBERLIN Highfsfown. N. J. ROBERT CLINTON Princeion Junciion. N. J LAWRENCE D. COAN New Windsor. N. Y. RUTH M. COX Lavallefle, N. J. Cheerleader: Bowling. bf' lb? A if 5 x ROBERT E. DEVEY Trenfon, N. J. MARGARET DINUCCI Florence. N. J. JILL DIDONATO Princefon, N. J. JEAN DOWGIN New Brunswick, N. J. FRANK C. DAY Englishfown, N. J. WILLIAM J. DETTMAR Tren+on, N, J. . L - x iff.. ' ' A IO' N Af' N h 5 -' 'Ma f -NSR 5 PTY? s kim . 1-K4 Y- M' lffj fvf' 1'g ' f If fa' A 'I 3 A 4g'51., a..,-.,:k- V lt' ' jig? RAYMOND DUNK Morrisville. Pa. . ,,.- 5, GRACE EDWARDS Tupper Lake, N. Y. Bowling. 66 'P' LUYCILE ELLIOTT Spangler. Penna. A MARIE FELL New Hope. Penne. MELVYN H. FREEDMAN Newark, N. J. Hillel Councilorship. GEORGE GELAK Trenfon, N. J. ... A 1 n Axim 9 . A- :AAJAI ANN FENTON Ringoes, N. J. JEAN FISHER Freehold, N. J. ELLEN FITZPATRICK Burlingfon. N. J. EARL FLETCHER Trenfon. N. J. f 'Q' . V6 PASQUALE GRILLO V Trenfon. N. J. , 'Q LOIS E. GRUSS Englishlown, N. J. N KIRSCHE GUERRERO Truiillo Cify, Dominican Republic Newman Club: Bowling. RICHARD HEIERLING Croydon, Penne. OS BLANCHE R. GERNITZKY Trenfon, N. J. SYLVIA GREENBERG Laurel+on, N. Y. Glee Club: Hillel Councilorship. PETER C. HENTZ New Brunswick, N. J. LOIS HILL Windsor. N. J. 'ik CHARLES HOLCOMBE 1, A ,EQ ,ll Q Lamberlville, N. J. ' , A . f HORACE A. HOLMES. JR. A ' 1 , Drexel Hill. Penna. x O, ' E WG' K ' X .l - ' J SHIRLEY ANN HOWARD Q A Milford. N. J. ., Dramalic Club: Cheerleading: Baske+ballg Varieiy L Ar club. fl L A 1 lg, l . 06-11, L aff VINCENT L. ILLUMINATE Trenfon. N. J. NORMAN L. IVINS, JR. Cream Ridge, N. J. STANLEY J. JANUSZ Trenlon, N. J. JEANNE JARDINE Borclenlown, N. J. ALBERT H. KEMP Bordenlown. N. J. OU 4x -.N G. I BYRON KOTZAS Toms River, N. J. PAUL LAGANA Trenfon, N. J. HELENE LANDSMAN Freehold. N. J. ROBERT LECKIE, JR. Trenfon. N. J. . - , ,' 'N 'lk FRANK B. KIERNAN Upper Monfclair, N. J. GLORIA KOOPMAN Jamaica, N. Y. Q CLAIRE J. LEE Trenfon. N. J. Boo? and Spur: Newman Club: Swimming: Choir. MAXWELL R. LEVIE Trenton, N. J. Jr.. CHARLOTTE M. LOWENSTEIN Newark, N. J. JOHN LUCEY Trenion, N. J. F HARRY B. MOHR Trenron. N. J. FRANCIS T. O'NElLL Trenron. N. J. 'R as RUTH MACK Yarclville. N. J. NANCY MALONEY Freehold, N. J. AGNES MATECKI Trenfon. N. J. BERNICE MclLVAlNE Freehold. N. J. RAYMOND PASSMORE Corning. N. Y. ANTHONY F. PESSINI East Orange. N. J. EMMA L. PIDCOCK Aifch, Penne. FRANK PREZIOSO Trenfon, N. J. U ut Freehold N J ' 4 I xfiilii ANNA E. RENDEIRO LeI'1iqI'1'ron, Penne. Maioreffeg .Newman Clubg Band: Librarian. MELVIN A. RIES Gab wx 'T' III I--1 KK, . JEL K .: ,- unfon. N. J. -A E ....: . ,1.. , fur--., I Dramefic Club. 1 t'l-77' l C' E Bend. MARY RIESZER Trenion. N. J. JACK E. ROONEY Manasquan. N. J. DORIS SAUNDERS I if CI Johnson Cify. N. Y. --- J. ,X 1. -.1 ,. -. A 9 it fi CLARE JOYCE SMITH Morrisville. Penne. RICHARD G. SOUDERS Trenfon, N. J. Cheerleading: GIee'CIub. GEORGE JOSEPH SCHENKEL Trenfon. N. J. f I ..:'iie'IF -::...: ,' xi.-I.. 0 0 L L E G is , K la. 5 HARRY A. STEEL K E 'Q Q' Trenfon. N. J. , Sv T , A 'A'N N A ,, , ooN SUTHERLAND !4'L U ' A Trenfon. N. J. 7' V' I fa ,, Ui ' 1 B f -A ' .1 ' I 1 9 4 8 JOAN sum-IEN J Trenfon. N. J. ROBERT F. SWAYZE Trenfon. N. J. KENNETH E. TAPPEN Highland Park, N. J. HAROLD TAYLOR Yardley, Penne. 4? BERTRAND M. TIERNEN Hackeffsfown. N- J- DORIS 'TOTH New Brunswick. N- J- Fx in MX- ,A 15 . 'C' 1 , X Ref ,1 RALPH W. TRINE Shelfer Island. N. Y. DANIEL TROYANOVICH Trenfon. N. J. iw X' 2' II HELEN TURE Somerville. N. J. MAJORIE VAN KLEECK Efe Upsilon Gamma Sororify. iii! I WILLIAM R. WILRIGS Trenfon, N. J. JOHN E. WOOLCOCK Florence. N. J. PASQUALE VASTI Trenfon. N. J. JEAN VOORHEES Ringoes. N. 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K 'll' I 'f Y . , I N , N- I W - If , 11 'f ' .1 - 1 . 1 5 vff ' In ' N -Q at , , , 1' ,, ,JM 1 V '. ' ,,.x ' 'X g .N ' 4. .f g Wai+ing for a Sfreei Car -5-'v-.5 . is M ' 3 I X ' N 'ff , ,Ah -,J ' fe , A ' V'-.Pj 'VA w'ilQiH.1,.'AL'Qg:'Ti- 1 F- ,' g 4 'Y 2 Qs fzr- ?Af,..'f.iE.Vl4lfHf '42 kiaffr Yr '- ' ' nr-, f ' Jw DAY SESSION OFFICERS. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Pe+erson president John Delasandro, freasurer Lorraine Laprade, secrefary O'Grady, vice-president -,J M . 4 Aff-s ,ff - 151' N x X Y Y' All READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward ABOVE: Tom Brennan presenfs gif? fo Sfanfon, freasuror: Tom Brennan, presi- guesf Paul Whifman af 'Hue Snowball. denh Sid Yflrin, vice-presidenfg Mary Lou Sophomore-managed dance. Messler, secrefary. S? A QW UP 0l1l0l'2d ' ff is i X,..-1 nga K gl READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STAND- ABOVE: Officers hard ai worl: on some ING--Jerry Adler, vice-president John BIG plans. Rih, heasurer. SEATED-John Lowell. presidenh Rosalie Rogoff, secrefery. , . T .lb l I ' lull l K A T1 'Viva K 'H I I UHLOP5 , I 49 '95 .bv JI' ABOVE: The presidenf addresses com- miflees of lhe Mayfair Ball, which is under lhe direclion of lhe Senior Class. xg W QL 8 r r A rg Q n J,,,,: ,J -2 , VIHL. .,. ,-'s 'M' I 1 enwra ss W Q-9 MVK READING LEFT TO RIGHT: William Bufler, 'lreasurerg Wall Kowalick, vice- presidenfg James Egan, president Grace Hough, secrelary. .gn fhe .glzaclow of jeffowdhip . . . AIIIIVIIIIS , L , Qy7 iw il fa 6 1' STANDlNG-LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald C. Haclrley, Aaron Schlissermen. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: William Alder, Mary Bendel, Alfred Brown, Sydney Sprung, Ben Weiner. TO LEFT, BELOW: Dr. J. Goodner Gill, advisor. TO LEFT: Alfred Brown, presidonf. .gnler - jaifd Counci The lnier-Faiih Council is composed of deleqales oi ihe Triniiy, Newman, and l-lillel Clubs ol Rider College. During ihe year ihe Council mel wiih ihe various religious advisors and esiablished a sei ol aims, purposes, and policies Thai They inlend io carry oui. The main purpose ol lhe organizaiion is lo acquainl new siudenis wilh ihe exisience oi ihe religious clubs. Aid- ing in ihe Communiiy Chesl Drive by holding dances every weelc for four weelcs was a major proiecr oi ihe Council. Delegaies io lhe Council from ihe newly iorrnecl l-lellenic Socieiy were admiiied io lhe organizalion ihis year. 82 -I 4 :wwe Page 5 Fix? l 4TH ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Burrill Howell, Jerome B. Haines, Jimmie Keller, Howard J. Wood, Max E. Thomas, William Moore, Vernon M. Pailerson, Phillip Soderslrom, Alberl L. Phillips, Phillip F. Brand. 3RD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: John B. Mason, William Worlrman, Ervin Renn, Earl Ellsworlh, Paul Huffman, William J. Bufler, Roberl C. Pearse, Samuel H. Hann, Archibald D. Troller, G. Roberl Puffer, Harry L. Taylor, Vernon Sharpless. ZND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Boyd, Janice Schenlz, Kelsey Sfone, John McKennan, Jean Freiboll, Mary lzall, Barbara Silleclr, Maybelle Reid, Gladys Anderson, Jean Henwood, Shirlie Paul, Joseph Nixon, Roberl E. Bulloclr, Joan Dorolhy, Jancl Schaniz. IST ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: Cecil Cowder, Alfred Brown, Gerald Huff, Herberl Klepper, Earl Garrison, William Alder, The Reverend Kennelh lrwin, Dr. T. Howard Winlers, William Ouflrim, Hazel Crider, Charles Long, Louise Noren, John Heard. TO RIGHT: William Alder, presidenfg BELOW: The Reverend Kennelh Irwin, advisor. jinify This organizalion, founded in February, 1946, is one ol lhe youngesl and iaslesi-growing clubs al Rider. The main purpose of 'rhe club is lo promole co-operalion and underslanding among all Proleslani iailhs by religious educalion and social aclivilies. Topics discussed al lhe semi-monlhly meelings were lhe con- necling linlcs ol lhe Prolesianl denominalions, and lhe furlherance of brolherhood and polilics. The club also made several lrips lo various Proleslani churches. Officers for lhe year are: William Alder, presidenl: Elmore Day, vice-presiclenl. R3 R 2 ,,u we u- I , ii. , h lffi fn ewnlan LEFT TO RIGHT John P Walsh Richard J Lind STeve A Wifiaz John M 4TH ROW- : . , . , . . - Capik, Edward W. Prokop, Charles S. Shinkowski, John Richardson, John O'Connor, Ronald P. McKee'Frey, Dominic Rapacioli, Kamil Trsfensky, RoberT SToecl:lein, Alberf Racciaffi, PeTe Bruen, Charles Weissbord, Thomas R. Fox. 3RD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Chesier Buzzelli, Joseph BarTolomei, Arfhur SmiTh, Roberi' Zima, James Hogan, Joseph Guclrin, Sfanley Lab- ieniec, AugusT M. DieTrich, Louis Rospars, STeve A. Maurer, Oscar Morin, Henry Piefras, Edmund Narlowicz, Frank Domenico, Fabio Gomez, Thomas Bavaria, 2ND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Pocher, Anna Rendeiro, DoroThy Pladis, Pafricia Ryan, LoreTTa Smefana, Eleanor Toma, MaTilda Kobylenslti, Mary Bendel, Gladys Szawlowslti, Marilyn erine Paguni, DoroThy Bauer, Mariorie Monaco, Joyce Person. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mildred McOuisTon, Joseph Meskill, RoberT Newell, Rudy Peins, James Egan, Mary Lou Messler. Donald C. Haclxley, Reverend John J. Endebroclu, Mr. John FiTzgerald, Elia Bernocchi, BeTTy Haney, Paul Lasixoski, Ralph De Quinzio, Paul Ehrenberg, Joe Cerio, John Mauone, Claire Loo. Jerry DenTe, Edward STanTon. Grace Edwards, Mary Kiiinslry. Marion Toma, PaTricia Kennery, Tisuro, Frances Casazza, Cafh- To bring Caiholic sTudenTs TogeTher spiriTually, educaTionally, and socially is The aim and purpose oT The Newman Club. To ac- complish This aim, meeTings were held every TirsT and TourTh Wednes- day of each monTh. During The year guesi speakers spolce on varied subiecTs, from psychology To religious vocaTions. This year's Thanksgiving Dance was held in coniuncTion wiTh sTudenTs from TrenTon STaTe Teachers College's Newman Club chapTer. Officers Tor The year were Don l-lackley, presidenT: Al Bernocchi, Tirsi' vice-presidenig BeTTy Haney, second vice-president Mary Lou Messier. secreiaryg James Egan, Treasurer. WiTh The TormaTion of The lnTer-FaiTh Council, The Newman Club became an acTive member of The organizaTion. The communion brealcTasT and annual day of recollecTion were also memorable evenTs of The year. Reverend John J. Endebroclc, secreTary of educaTion To The dio- cese of TrenTon. is spiriTuaI advisor To The group. Q4 1 ABOVE TOP Don Haclrloy prosideni ABOVE Reverend John J Endebroclr advisor i ABOVE: Aaron Schlisserman, presidenT: Docfor S. Joshua Kohn, advisor. 4 I FIFTH ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvin M. Drazin, Erwin Lehr, Alfred Gennis, William Morris. Jordan Wasserman, Edwin YanowiTz, Maurice Levin, Roberf Wolfe, Lawrence Jupifer, Morris AronowiTz, Joseph Weilzen, Roberf Klingholfer, Irving AugusT, Seymour Gruberg. FOURTH ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerrold Adler, Leonard Sanders, Sidney YTlrin, Samuel STricl:men. Joseph Kohn, RoberT Ross, Al Bank, Ben Weiner, ArT Schreiber, Gene Dinces, Fred Sferling, AlberT A. Levine, STanley Abrams, Julius WeinsToclc, Sol Dubroof. THIRD ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: BeTTie Pulcrano, Pamela Mandell, Adele Kessler, Gladys Jacobowilz, Lillian Barer, Renea Oper, Blanche GerniTzlry, Perle Dresher, CharloTTe Lowensiein, Barbara STrassman. Muriel Fogelson, Renee Dolinslry, Muriel CimmeT, Marilyn Gaynor, Gloria Goodman, Phyllis BernsTein, Thelma GoldsTein. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Sumlza, Charloife Snyder, MargareT Moslcowiiz, RiTa STeinman, Ri+a JaroTF, Libby GoldsTein, Audrey Nusbaurn, Annabelle Bloclr, Florine Blackman, Cele Lerman, EdiTh FinlcelsTein, Marian Berger, JaneT Nabufovslry, Ceil Klausner, Sylvia Wool, DoroThy Friedman, Arlene GersTeen, Sylvia Greenberg. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorraine STeinberg, Rosalie Rogolif, Sidney Sprung. Marshall Hopp, Max STernfield, Adele Kanalsfein, Aaron Schlisserman, Rabbi S. Joshua Kohn, Miss Hilda Schlam, Sydney Freedman, Marcia Greenberg, Fanny Bernsfein, Dave Hillsberg, Tommy Silverman, Joan Kunin. ef gounciforakila DocTor S. Joshua Kohn assumed The spiriTual leadership of The Hillel Councilorship oT Rider College in SepTember, I947. as The group embarked on iTs second year oi ac+iviTy. The membership consisTs oT sTudenTs of The Jewish TaiTh 'From Rider College, TrenTon STaTe Teachers College, and RuTgers Uni- versiTy ExTension. AT every meeTing The culTural programs were arranged by mem- bers oT The group under The able leadership of Rabbi Kohn, while The social programs were coordinaTed wiTh The lnTer-FaiTh and lnTer- Hillel Councils. An aThleTic program of soTTball, bowling, and basl4eT- ball was acTivaTed by sporTs-minded members. The Trenlron lodge of B'nai B'riTh has approved The esTablishmenT of a Hillel home which will serve as headquarTers Tor Hillel acTiviTies. The commiTTee for locaTing The home is under The enThusiasTic guid- ance OT PresidenT Aaron Schlisserman, who succeeded Harvey Seigel, TirsT presidenT of Hillel. The acTiviTies program was broughT To a climax in April wiTh The annual spring dance aT which Time lceys were awarded To ouTsTanding members of Hillel. Friday evening services were aTTended weekly by Hillel members in a group, as guesTs oT The various congregaTiOnS in TFGFIIOH- Olnell 3 .xdcluidory ounci .9-Q ,k-x 5 s if ,-my I ?. lin! J I I E STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Belly Haney, Barbara Silleclr, Renee Oper, Marilyn Van Orden. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Libby Gold- sfein, Jean Hapanowicz, Mrs. James C. Wrighf, Audrey Scoifebo. Dorolhy Pladis. TO LEFT: Jean Hapanowicz, president TO LEFT. BELOW: New officers Rose Marie Mosolino and Mary Godshall. The Women's Advisory Council, direcied by Mrs. James C. Wrighi, Dean of Women, main- iains iis siandards as a governmeni of, by, and for ihe women of Rider College. The purpose of +he board is more 'rhan The enforcemeni of rules and regulaiions: ii aids in developmeni of characier and personaliiy as well as cooperaiive living among Jrhe women of Rider. The board is composed of represeniaiives of each women's group. As 'rhe council changes wiih +he insiallaiion of new represen+a+ives, ideas are revealed and enacied for The irnprovemeni' of ihe board's aciiviiies. Officers include Jean l-lapanowicz, presideni: Audrey Sco++ebo, vice-president Dorofhy Pladis, recording secreiary: Barbara Silleclc, corresponding secrelaryp and Libby Goldsiein, Treasurer. ,WJ ij ff i Q . In i Wai I STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mariorie Monaco, Geraldine Slevens, Marlha Biemesderfer, Renea Oper, Ceil Klausner. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Haiduclry, Mary Driggs, Adele Kessler, presidenlg Mrs. James C. Wrighf, Phyllis Schoenly, Eclilh Finlrelslein. TO RIGHT, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Repre- senlafives Renee Oper of Sigma Tau Dellaq Phyllis Schoenly, Zela Mu Epsilon: Ann Haicluclry, Sigma lofa Chip Phyllis Miller, Iola Alpha Pi. !9anLe! enic ounci The Panhellenic Council, which is a member of Ihe Nalional College Panhellenic, consisls ol ihe presidenl, vice-presidenl, and advisor of each sor- orily. Members have an opporlunily lo become ollicers Ihrough lhe rolalion sysiem. Social lunclions include a 'rea lor women slu- - denls in lhe fall, and an annual Yulelide formal in December. A scholarship fund is rnainlained by conlribulions made by sororiiy members. The Pan- , X' ' I v ll4r oI. . ,si H , hellenic Scholarship Plaque is awarded annually 'ro lhe sororily allaining lhe highesl scholaslic average. Panhellenic, wilh lhe help ol Mrs. James C. Wrighl, who is advisor of lhe group, also governs plans for rushing, pledging, and house organizaiion of all sororilies. -ix Six-.. Z 91 ix I 'iflgigi H ' 'ca 51 ina- 1 .gnfer - ormifory ounci The self-governmenT of each dormiTory, one of The mosT imporTanT and necessary TuncTions oT college acTiviTy, is encouraged and aided aT Rider College by means of The lnTer-DormiTory Council, which consisTs of The presi- denT and vice-presidenT of each women's dormiTory. These oTFicers, TogeTher wiTh The housemoThers and Mrs. James C. WrighT, Dean of Women. hold meeTings on The TirsT Monday of each monTh, aT which problems of each . Individual dormiTory are discussed and general plans adopTed. In addiTion To The supervising of dormiTory acTiviTies The Council sponsors an lnTer- DormiTory Dance, an annual semi-Tormal aTfair held exclusively Tor girls who are living in The dormiTories. The Women's DeparTmenT of Rider College operaTes as a well coordi- naTed uniT aT all Times. Rules are made by The sTudenTs, and Their elecTed officers are enTrusTed wiTh The enTorcemenT of These rules. Q STANDING-LEFT TO Riel-in erm 4 McNally, Fannie laria, Elsie Thalmann, Marjorie Myers. SEATED--LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Pocher, Cornelia Jones, Mrs. James C. Wrighf, Dorofhie Garref, AniTa Abramsen. ABOVE: Mrs. James C. Wrighf advisor To The group. STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mahlon Tyrrell, James T. Murphy, Bob Sioeclrlein, Alfred Befros, Edward Slanlon. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Paiferson, James J. Murphy, Ben Weiner, James Murray, Ari Scheiber. TO RIGHT: Winners of lniramural Fooiball league-Phi Sigma Nu, Delia Sigma Pi, and Kappa Phi fraiernifies, represenied by capfains Ed Luedfke, Delmar Wilsey, and Nick Juengerf. .gnfer - jrafernify Conn The lnler-Fralerniiy Council is composed oi lhe presidenl and a dele- gale from each fralerniiy, and governs all iraierniiy ac+ivi+ies. Through ihe roiaiion oi officers, each member oi lhe Council has ihe cpporiuniiy oi holding office. Curreni officers are J. J. Murphy, presideni: Jim Egan, vice-presideniq Roger Laubach, secrelaryp Ira Schaclcman, ireasurer. This year saw ihe birih of ihe Informer, official organ oi ihe Council. Jerrold Adler was edilor of ihe paper, which is devoied io iosiering lhe in- ieresls and general welfare oi +he sludeni body. The Council is working on plans lor ihe esiablishmenl' oi an insurance plan 'ro cover all parlicipanis in iniramural sporis. Through 'rhe Council, ihe irais have developed a beiler undersianding and beiier cooperaiion. SO ci THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneih Rosebroolr, Thomas F. Gra- ham, James Cox. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Frederick Jan- lrowslxi, Harold Ochs, Paul Laslroski, Dick Johnson, Jack La Planle, Adam Sonsone. FIRSTAROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Builer, Edward Gersiein. Seymour Gruberg, Vinceni Hoyer, Norman Smiih, Marian Le Couver Welfer Spandau, Sreve Doisko, Harry Davis. utePan5 eague The need for an independenr veierans' organizalion al' Rider was apparenr when The school became crowded wiih siudenl' vererans. The organizalion was formed primarily 'ro acl as a liaison agenl belween ihe velerans and ihe school, and To help wi+h individual problems. The organizaiion has since expanded and become ahfilialed wilh The American Velerans Co-ordinaiing Com miiiee, which is composed ol sludenl' veleran groups, nalional and independent on campuses in every slaie in ihe union. Three members of +he Rider Veierans League repre- senled ihe slale of New Jersey a+ lhe January lobby of fhe AVCC in Washinqlon. The lobby was held ro push 'rhe 'lighl for increased subsislence. Norman l-I. Smilh headed The group for 'rhe year: Vin- ceni l-loyer and Alberr l-libbard were vice-presidenisz Marion LeCouver acred as secrelary-Treasurer: and Waller Spandau was service officer. TO LEFT Norman Smiih presiclenfg ABOVE LEFT: A group of +he veferans discuss subsis+ence boosis. , 90 l ,,,-wwf amen 3 .!4flzLfic Jdociafion Composed oi represenialives from each dormilory and sororiiy, The Women's Alhlelic Associalion meeis weekly Io discuss plans for +he scheduling and supervision of all women's alhleiics ai Rider College. Lellers, swea+ers, and rings are awarded Ihose girls who have earned a sufiicienl number of poinls by parlici- pairing in riding, swimming, baslceiball, archery, soflball, and bowling. Deiermining ihe number ol: poinls lhal each girl has accumulaied is one oi fhe chief cluiies of lhe associaiion. Each represenlalive is responsible for Iceeping her house informed of aihlelic aciiviiies. Muriel Cimmel' served as president Doroihy Glamm, vice-presidenlg Roxane Miles, secrelaryg and Charlolie Czaplicki, poini recorder. Miss Lenore Peppeis acis as advisor To ihe group. STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Toper, Cornelia Jones, Maybelle Reid, Cafharine Neely, Florine Blackman. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: CharIoHe Czaplicki, Roxane Miles, Miss Lenore Peppefs, Doroihy Glamm, Lorraine Laprade. 4 . .-7 I 0' sf'-uv 4 X!! I I STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Belly Brolfle, Gloria Babcocli, Edward Gerslein, Charles Lee, Wall Wahlen, Elio Bernocchi, James Egan, Jean Hapanowicz, Gladys Cooper. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lou Messler, E, James Hodgell, Belly Holler, Tom Romaine, Cell Klausner. FROM LEFT, READING DOWN: Belly Holler, eclilorg E. 'James Hodgell, managing eclilor: James Egan, business manager: Tom Romaine, associale edi- lor: Charles Lee, pholographer. NOT PICTURED: Ceil Klausner, associale eclilor. .Sladow TO THE STUDENT BODY: No underlalcing, no maller how large or how small, can be accomplished alone. Allhough seemingly all responsibilily lor a yearboolc resls wilh one person, so many personalilies are necessarily merged in lhe proiecl lhal lhey cannol become idenlilied. For lhis reason, a mosl hearly lhanlcs is due lhe unheralded workers who made lhe '48 Shadow a realily. Allhough lhe names are loo numerous lo menlion, lheir hard worlc, lheir enlhusiasm and lheir encouragemenl can be apprecialed by all, and gralelully remembered by one. 1 The Edilor. V1 . LSI' v v Ar- 1- .I X 9 li, ,X y J K., READING LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW--Richard Gaufreau, Charles Lee, Wall' Wahlen, Zane Aflrinson. SECOND ROW-Bruno Verducci, Berry Broeffle, Marian Harding. Anne Korp, Gloria Beb- cocll, Belly Breich, Frank Borrelle. FIRST ROW-Bob McKean, LeRoy Smiih, Claire Gilmore, Calh- erine Chussler, Mr. James O. Kemm, feculfy adviser: Norman Hobbs, Jerry Lesber, Tom Romaine. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Cafherine Chussler, edilor-in-chief: Claire Gilmore desk ediforg LeRoy Smilh, deslr edifor Jerry Lesber, sporfs ediiorg Norman Hobbs, business manager Z I Il .els I i if -,1-2 rw' ,big S fi lzcler ewd is E Under 'ihe able and responsible edulorship olCa+her1ne Chussler 'rhe Rider News slaii published lhiriy-one issues of ihe college news- it dk paper during +he I947-48 school year. v , I w- , s M -. I An abundance of work and even more fun wenr inio 'rhe under- Jralcing. Everyone connecled wiih lhe News received a wealfh of knowledge and experience from fhe lime and energy he speni. News headquarrers, 'rhe Hole, is in praciice and in spirir, a journalism laboraloryy. lf will be remembered nosfalgically by The journalism sludenis who gained lheir early experience fhere. -I 93 fn, ,Q .mega Pi Delia Phi was organized lasi spring as a professional iournal- 417' 4 ism iraferniiy 'ro carry on iournalisiic proiecis and 'ro improve Training, coniribuiions, and ' ' hr T iournalism. snsig o sfudenis eniering The field of Besides professional proiecis, 'rhe Iraierniiy carries on social aciriviiies Io gain exira revenue. The iirsi social aicfair was held in early Ociober, ieaiuring Ihe Iooiball Ieam ai 'rhe iirsi annual Pigskin I-lop. The largesi proiecir of Ihe fraierniiy is The publicaiion of 'rhe college varieiy magazine, Jargon. Ediiorial and adveriising work is ' d carrie on by members of rhe Irarerniiy, while conrribuiions are accepled from The siudeni body. Expenses of The magazine are paid b . . y Ihe sale of adverhslng and The sales of Jrhe publicaiion. THIRD ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT Frank S ci' . : ar I., Tim Horrigan, Wall Wahlen. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Hilisberg, Mori Hoff- man, Brayion Bergman, Bill O'Hara, George Abboff Richard The Iran v Y 1 Franlr Borrelle, Harvey Yavener. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGH ' - T. Clyde Lamb, Michael Gelembiuk, Joseph Ryan, Frank O'ConneII, Zane Afirinson, LeRoy Smifh, Richard Phillips. TO LEFT, ABOVE: Original officers and advisors of Pi Delia Phi: TO LEFT: Ihe sfaff af work. Jgappa .X4 pkd ml A camera gun's brighf Tlash on Ten unsuspecTing parTicipanTs began The Tormal iniTiaTion conducTed by Rider's The-Ta ChapTer oT Kappa Alpha lvlu, naTional honorary phoTographic TraTernlTy. TheTa ChapTer, recenTly reacTivaTed, was founded aT The College in SepTember, I946. lTs primary purpose is The promoTion oT a greaTer inTeresT in phoTography among The sTudenTs. OTficers OT This chapTer are John CaTalano, president Mike Gelembiuk, vice-presi- denT: and Barry Radnor, secreTary-Treasurer. RenovaTion oT Rider's darkroom, The group's TirsT major proiecT, was accomplished under The supervision of Al Bank, TheTa's olTicial phoTographer. OTher acTiviTies include insTrucTion classes conducTed by capable members, sponsoring conTesTs and exhibiTions, conTribuT- ing To school publicaTions and procuremenT of Technical advice in phoTography Trom prominenT speakers. FAR graphic principles: TO RIGHT: The boys experimenT in Their newly-equipped clark- room. .-,-,y.,4.' ' vt- Illlkxf' W f, 0? . ,,1,, ,John Cahsleno, presiclenT STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Franl: O'Connell, Richard Gauheau, Herb Young, ArT Schreiber. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Allan Bank, Michael Gelembiulr, John Cafaleno, Barry Rednor, Charles Lee. li RIGHT: Al Bank explains phoTo- MD THIRD ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Jaclr Mason, Nicholas Schwaililr, Dicl: Gallagher, Phil Soderslrom, Kamil Trslen- slry, Angelo Gianccarlo. SECOND ROW--LFET TO RIGHT: Marian Roclxy, Ann Fenlon, Paul Ehrenberg, Ver- non Slerling, Ray Sandi, Claire Lee, Roberf Purgavie John Warnock, Richard Winship, Hazel Crider, Helen Manilras. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorella Smefana, Barbara Baldwin, Janice Schanfz, Eleanor Toma, Paul Laslroslri, Bob Rice, Carolyn Willard, Rudy Pains, Sylvia Greenberg, Marion Toma, Jane? Schanfl. TO LEFT Mr. George Tillon, direclorg .Y J I LEFT ABOVE: Roberf Race, pmadsnf. The Rider College Glee Club was composed 'rhis year of some sevenly-live young voices. Rehearsals were conducled every Monday even- ing of lhe school year in order +ha'r These voices be fully developed. This was only possible by means of Ihe excellenl coaching of +he direclor, Mr. George Tillon, and presidenl, Bob Rice. Under Bob's leadership, ihe club was heard in various programs. Among lhem was a per- formance for 'rhe palienis of Tillon General Hos- pilal, and anofher before 'rhe members of Ihe Trenlon Kiwanis Club. The songslers had a fealured pari in Ihe firsl' variely show, in which 'rl-ie group was considered one of +he hifs of Ihe evening. Plans for The coming year include regularly scheduled concerls as well as guesl appearances. U6 ,Ci v F I New-14 W, sm . I-,,.., Rn CO5 RAND THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alberl Racciaffi, Ralph Crelin, James Hagelin, Karl Esmarlz, H. Fred Fosfer, Phil Soderslrom, John Solrol, Max Thomas, Dick Gallagher. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Papadapoulos, William Wocluman, Ward Forman, John O'Con- nor, Joseph Orosz, John Cooper, William Alder, Bob Puffer, Wesley Moore, Ray Sandi, Theodore Guerin. FIRST ROW, 'LEFT TO RIGHT: William Cross, Paul Ehrenberg, Slanley Abrams, Vernon Sferling, Thomas Bavaria, Mr. Leon Buehler, Charles Morley, Nalhaniel Kramer, Roberl' Bomberger, Augusl Dielrich, Roberl Berdy, Andrew Hamilfon. KNEELING: Anna Rendeiro, Carole Everifl. A I, Rider Colleges firsl' band made ils debul lasi fall under lhe direclion of Mr. Leon Beuhler, who made lhe plans for ils organizalion. The band made Hs firsl marching ap- pearance al a home foofball game, wifh fifleen members playing. By lhe coopera- lion of sludenls and The adminislralion, members were able fo add sheer music and inslrumenls, aiding in ihe growlh of lhe associalion. Wiih 'rhe addiiions of color- ful uniforms and majorelles. The band soon proved ilsell +0 be a success. Mr. Leon Buehler heads The band as Hs direcior. Nalhaniel Kramer was chosen sludenl direclor. Av-4 'sa ramafic The proieci for i948 oi The Dramaiic Club was 'rhe produciion of Philip Barry's sophisiicaied comedy, The Philadelphia Sioryf' Selecrion of 'rhe play was made in +he fall by 'rhe scripi commiiiee and 'rhe members of The club. Casiing and rehearsals began in 5'--5 January and ihe produciion was presenied before highly appreciaiive li ' audiences in April. i Mr. Waller R. Taylor was iaculiy advisor and direcior. Leonard Sanders acied as sludenr clirecior. Props, sefs, make-up, sound eiiecis, and wardrobe were all carried oui by ihe siudenis. This is The second produciion of 'rhe Dramalic Club since if resumed acfivifies aifer The war. The Philadelphia S+ory is ihe firsr play underialcen having Iwo compleie scenery seis. TO LEFT, ABOVE: READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Sanders, sludeni' direciorg Mr. Waller Taylor, advisor: Joe Galailuo, presidenf. LEFT, CENTER: A scene 'from +he cIub's producfion, The Philadelphia Sfory. TO LEFT, BELOW: Marcia Greenberg makes-up Audrey Scoffebo on opening nighf. THIRD ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Rifa S+einman, Ari Schreiber, Ed Frederick, Melvin Reiss, Al Levine, Sylvia Wool. SECOND ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorris Hindley, Ceil Klausner, Ann Russo, Muriel Fogelson, Rudy Peins, Roxane Miles, Shirley Howard, Shirley Davis, Rosalie Rogoff, Lorraine Laprade. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Babcock, Marcia Greenberg, Leonard Sanders, Joe Galaflio, Mr. Waller Taylor, Beffy Broeffle, John J. Cafalano, Roberl McKeon. Libby Golds+ein. i, IK 5496: f If l Xia xfffo ' T iI!6 Ilflf ' f -2 L I 'lfhh KI ,ff ly X 5 l X- MJ I of 1,016 U ' , 'ffm 1,4 ll!! f -Tix? c C Ilff. glff gg . ixak c 'Ill if? 'p' ' ' Ly? 'C-T. Gln CN 'N lljariefy The VarieTy Club embarked upon iTs TirsT year of acTiviTy by presenTing a highly successful VarieTy Show. The sTudenTs of Rider College supervised, produced, and were TeaTured in The review. Under The able direcTion OT Mr. Lewis Godlove, The TirsT producTion OT iTs kind proved highly enTerTaining. AlThough The eTforTs oT The club This year will be direcTed Toward a varieTy show. The associaTion plans The evenTual produc- Tion oT vaudeville shows, musical comedies. and opereTTas. Since The VarieTy Club has evoked greaT enThusiasm while only in iTs Torma- Tive sTage, newer and even beTTer Things are promised as The members gain experi- ence. OTTicers include ArThur Schreiber, presidenTg Mary Lou I-loTTman, vice-presi- denTg Jerrold Adler, Treasurer: and Dorris Hindley. secreTary. THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Tedesco, Jim Vanderpol, Pefer Bruen, Dick Gallagher, Paul Laskoski, Jerry Delson. SECOND ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Russo, LoreTTa Smefana, Paul Ehren- berg, Jack Sandorse, Edward Gersfein, Bob Puffer, Angelo Giancarlo, Rosemarie Volz, Jill DidonaTo. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Arlene Gersfeen, Claire HuTchinson, Mariorie Monaco, Dorris Hind- Iey, ArT Schreiber, Jerry Adler, Lorraine Laprade, Doris Saunders, Mary KiTinsky. 1 , , I ' 1 I READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Professor George A. Tapper, Sfeve Maurer Richard Lind, Professor Edward M. Durlcin, Mr. Gordon Phillips, mediator of Ihe forum Sudent ' jaCllfhg j0I'll.l'n In 'rhe summer of I947, al' 'rhe requesl of WTIM officials, Sleve A. Maurer organized 'rhe Sludenl' Faculry Forum. Since +ha+ 'rime ir has become a regular Ieafure of Ihe public service program called. Tren+on Talks I+ Over. Mr. Maurer and Richard J. Lind have challenged facully members Edward M. Durlcin and George A. Tapper Io a series of debales. A Some of fhe confroversial Iopics Ihal have been aired include Should We Aid Europe in Ihe Form of Ihe Marshall Plan, Are High Prices Caused by Our Aid 'ro Europe. Should 'rhe Communis+ Parly Be Oullawed in Ihe Uniled SIa'res, and Should Federal Taxes Be Reduced in I948. 100 ill iwiin. U. ,.., .qi STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Grace Hough, Sol Dubroof, Pofor Sidovar. Gloria Babcock, Ralph Mayo, Jack La Planfe, Sieve A. Maurer, Pearl Hauber. SEATED- LEFT TO RIGHT: Marshall Gillard, Richard J. Lind, Dr. Alfred A. Moran, Marian S. Rockey, Donald Ney. ibedafing ociefy Rider Debafing Sociefy launched ifs fhirfiefh season fhis year by winninxg a judged debafe wifh fhe lads of old Nassau. A nucleus of five original members, under fhe able direcfion of Dr. Alfred Moran, expanded fo a fofal of sevenfeen. Officers are Richard J. Lind. presidenf and Marian S. Rocky. vice-presidenf. April showers broughf Rider vicfories as fhe debafers parfici- pafed in fhe annual Benjamin Franklin Debafe Council Tournamenf held af Swarfhmore College. Twenfy-five ofher infercollegiafe forensic dispufafions, including several radio debafes, highlighfed fhe season. The opposifion included such insfifufions as Rufgers, Villanova, Penn, Bryn Mawr. Cify College of New Yorlc. fhe Univer- sify of Vermonf, Bucknell, Georgian Courf, Temple and Lehigh. Honorary debafe lceys were awarded af fhe annual banquef fo members who qualified. debafe af Princefon. TO FAR LEFT, ABOVE: Richard Lind presidenfg TO LEFT: parficipanfs in fha Q S THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald WiTTic,' Augusi Diefrich, Sian- Iey J. Labieniec. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: James Payne, Charles Companiclr, Edward Kaweclri, Joseph Garclrie, William Marrii. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: William Hancock, Joseph NorTon, Mr. Edward A. Durlrin, Ralph Campbell, WalTer Karas. Ope H1105 tlnellt C0l'nl0dl'ly The Hope lnvesTmenT Company was organized in AugusT, I947, and is composed oi ThirTeen sTudenTs who are pursuing The B.C.S. degree in AccounTancy. The arTicles of Co-ParTnership have been Tiled wiTh The sTaTe ol New Jersey and They specify ThaT The parTners have ioined TogeTher To parTicipaTe in sioclc Trading Tor proTiT. The parTners ielT ThaT This endeavor would provide acTual experience in dealing wiTh The sToclc marlceT, and aT The same Time iT would correlaie wiTh Tinance courses required Tor a degree in AccounTancy. MonThly meeTings are held and all aspecTs oT sToclc Trading are discussed. The parTr1ers'have visiTed The New York Sfoclc Exchange, The New Yorlc Curlo Exchange, and The New York CoTTon Exchange. A represenTaTive from a New Yorlc lnvesTmenT Bank makes periodic visiTs wiTh The parTners and offers perTinenT Wall STreeT inTorrnaTion. Officers are Joseph NorTon, president Ralph Campbell. secreTaryg and William l-lancoclc, Treasurer. LEFT: Joseph Norfon, president LEFT, ABOVE: Professor Edward M. Durlrin and The boys Talk over some heavy invesTing. 102 ccounfing The Accouniing Club, oldesl professional organizaiion in lhe college, reached an all high membership of ninely-five ihis year. The purpose ol lhe club is lo acquainl lhe accounling siudenls wilh praclical business prob- lems rhrough leclures by oulslanding men in The profession and visils io various business inslilu- lions. This year's program included leciures by Mr. Jean Chianese, C.P.A., Mr. L. Bergen Groin- dylce, C.P.A., and lvlr. Samuel Leopold, C.P.A. Club members made field 'rrips io Sears Roe- buclc Company in Philadelphia and lhe local Roebling Company planr. Two socials were held, lhe annual Fall and Spring Banqueis, which were very successful. Norman Newion served as presidenl: Charles Long, vice-presidenlg Jean l-lapanowicz, secrelaryg and George Sopp, lreasurer, Facully advisors ol lhe group were Professors Olson and Eby, and lvlr. Crowningshield. FIFTH ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Keller, Sieve Wiliaz, Bill Buller, Gerald Huff. Paul Nemalr, John Jevic, Roland Anderson, George Kerins, Morris Aronowilz, Alfred Hoyns, Rudy Peins, Vernon Pailerson, Henry Vanderburg, William Moore, Ronald McKeefrey, Roberl' Slruble, Alberl Miller, Edward Prolrop, Carmello Troziano, Roberi Daleclri, Irving Augusf, John Bowen. FOURTH ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Elio Bernocchi, Joseph Guclrin, Jack Wise, Val Rosselfi, Charles Shinlrowslci, Edwin Forlrel, Paul Reodel, Sam Hann, Joseph Weiizen, William Han- coclr, Sidney Freedman, Edward Kaweclri, Franl: Every, Jack Hari, James Ford, Slanley Labieniec, John O'Connor, Charles Marienelr, William Morris, William Cimino. THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Ros- pars, Louis Del Col, Joseph Cerio, William Sopp, Roberl' Lindley, Sol Dubroof, Andrew Hazelfon, Thomas Bavaria, WaI+er Slzrynslri, Harry Taylor, Dominic Rapacioli, Raymond Kingcaid, Alberl Reese, Bob Geiger, Nicholas Hanisalr, Harold Aclzerman, William Carlano, James Payne, Kennefh Eagle. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mildred McQuislon, David Sadlauri, Chesler Buzzelli, Wayne Schuyler, Lucian Repcannski, William Bisfalr, Jack Sallro, Ed Rieslalr, Emil Nemefh, Kamil Trslgnslry, Adolph Marfucci, William Oullrim, Ken Jaclrson, Ervin Renn, Franlr C. Yager, Donald Ney, Alberl L. Tyson, Grace Hough. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Pearl Hauber, William Mayer, John Mc- Kennan, Tom Silverman, James Canlillon, George Sopp, Norman New- lon, Mr. Leonard Olson, Mr. A. James Eby, Charles Long, Jean Hap- anowicz, Roberl Ross, Richard Tiss, Earl Ganesor, Mildred Bulrovchan. TO RIGHT, ABOVE: The eccounlanls leave for a lield 'trip io Sears Roebuck Company in Philadel- phia: TO RIGHT: Norman Newfon, presidenl. . r 4 .Jie - I in- Q . , il ,gi ' m y i 'lil ' udinead .xdclminiafrafion The Business Adminislrafion Club, Inc. con- finued fo progress wifh lhe rapidify fhaf has characferized if in lhe pasf. The chief purpose of fhe club is fo supplernenf lhe knowledge gained from fexlbooks by lecfures and field frips. Some of lhe acfiviries included: field frips fo Roebling Sleel planfs, fhe New York Sfock Exchange, fhe Chase Nafional Bank, and fhe General Mofors planf in Linden, New Jersey. Two banquefs were held during lhe year, one al' fhe l-lolel I-lildebrechl wifh Mr. Whifney, personnel direcfor of General Mofors, as guesf speaker, and anofher honoring graduales of fhe club. Guesl speakers were procured also for regular business meelinqs. Officers for lhe year are Sieve A. Maurer, presidenfg Harry W. Madden, vice-presidenf: Marjorie Monaco, secrelaryp William I-lerman, freasurer. The faculfy advisor is Professor A. R. Poycla. . V .,,.. FOURTH ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Al Bank, Charles Walker, Willard Marvin, Bill Bond, Myron Devenburgh, Alberl Racci- alli, Paul Huffman, Charles Lee, John Lowell, Dick Gallagher, Phil Sodersfrom, Jaroslav Formanek, Karl Esmark, Tom Brown, Dick Lind, Bob Schimp, Anlhony Fanelli, Bill Buller, Marshall Gillard, Marlin Solonynka, Frank Beiz. THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Donovan Schell, John Vargo, Richard Young, William Cuber, Glen Downer, John Check, Joe Tedesco, Leon Ford, Roberf Bergander, Herberl Klepper, Dwighf Clark, Edgar Buckley, John Grossbeck, William Oudenne, Crawford Roberfson, David Lusfig, Mike Elkow, Gordon Yoch, Kennelh Quick, Roberf Purgavie. SECOND ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Julius Weinsfock, Paul Ehrenberg, Charles Banach, James Finan, Miguel Banos, Edward Gerslein, O. J. Morin, Slanley McDermoH, Alfred Gennis, Charles Weisbord, John Savage, John Travers, Edward Borowski, Bill Gambocz, Roberf George, Earl Ellsworlh, Thomas Kouridakis, Maurice Kopens, Roberf Rice, James Hogan. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Thelma Goldslein, Maybelle Reid, Leonard Howman, John Havran, Marcel E. Ares, Frank Vella, Glen Cox, Donald C. Hackley, William V. Herman, Sleve A. Maurer, Harry W. Madden, Mariorie Monaco, Slave Haiek, Roberl Newell, William Fosler, Ronald Terraneo, Richard Johnson, Thomas Scarlelf. Anna Meszaros, Louise Lawrence, Barbara Baldwin. TO RIGHT, ABOVE: Slave A. Maurer, presidenl: TO RIGHT: Guesl speaker Frank S. Farley, Senafor from Allanfic Counlyg' and Slave. ll 1 I Vihgl ' x ,P 1 K eac era raining The one hundred TwenTy-Tive members of The WinTers- McKinney Commercial Teachers Club were led inTo a Tull social and proTessional schedule by Joseph Kennedy, presi- denTg Norman Harrison, vice-presidenTq Mildred SchwarTz- baugh, secreTary, and John Capik, Treasurer. Louis AlbrechT was sergeanT-aT-arms, and Evelyn Brown, alumni secreTary. FaculTy advisors are Miss Sadie Ziegler, Dr. T. Howard WinTers and ProTessor C. A. McKinney. .The varied acTiviTies included educaTional Trips, lec- Tures, moving picTures, dances, and The annual banqueT. Miss BerTha Lawrence, The Tormer presidenT oT The New Jersey EducaTional Associajrion, and Mr. Charles L. STeel, The currenT presidenT of The New Jersey AssociaTion, were guesT speakers during The year. The aims of The clulo are To uphold The sTandards in scholarship' and in exTra-curricular acTiviTies in The DeparT- menT of EducaTion, and To TurTher The inTeresTs oT The deparTmenT, and To lceep in conTacT wiTh The alumni of The cleparTmenT. ABOVE, RIGHT: SEATED: Mr. Charles L. Sfeele, presidenT of The New Jersey Educafional AssociaTion, who was a speaker aT The Teacher Training Club Banquefg TO RIGHT: Joseph Kennedy, president FOURTH ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: John Richardson, James Ayrar, John Heard, Philip Brand, Walfer Brower, Alfred Dunfee. THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Alfred Brown, Cecil L. Cowder, Joseph Nixon, John M. Capik, Mahlon Tyrrell, Vernon Sharpless, Charles B. Ryan, Nick Schwailik, Joseph V. Dombroski, F. R. Barlon, Roderick MacDonald, John J. Calalano. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelsey STone, Helene Arianas, Mildred Swarfzbaugh, Angela Scarano, Tes E. Terzis, Jane ProTomasTro, Kafherine Hosfelf, Marion Toma, Eleanor Toma, Frances Casazza, Jean Russo, Rose deLorenzo, John Mauone, Reber? E. Bullock. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: CharloTTe Cza Iicki, Irene Klimsey p . Renea Oper, Adele Kessler, Harrief L. Kremer, Seymour Gruberg, Dr. T. Howard Winfers, Frank L. Hofbauer, John W. Podbelski, Evelyn Wargo, Marian Rocky, Dorofhy Bauer, Dawn Travelie. to 'Am Ng.,- ,T '.,.. X, SJ I I x 0 1 THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: John Lowell, James Shields, Roland Henderson, Roberl Hazen, Tiius Trumbower. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Tice, GordonlYoch, Rey- mond Sandi, Roberi Van Schaiclr, Frederick Siolhoff, William I. Oldenburg, John McKennen. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Normen Hobbs, Philip Taweel, Hummel Sapp, Mahlon Tyroll, Mr. Daniel N. Tippin, Frank Every, Harry Caiherine, David Lusfig, Richard Fiero. qllafe The idea of a Masonic Club ai Rider was sponsored by Professor D. N. Tippin, Norman Hobbs, and Harry Calherine. Consequenily The Rider Col- lege Square Club was formed in February, I947. Hs purpose is io afford +he Masons of The college ihe opporlunify of meeiing 'ro discuss common ideals. Membership is open io all Masons of Rider and ils alumni. Monihly meelings are held ai ihe Scorfish Riies Caihedral. The club has been aciive in visiiing Lodges in and around Trenion, in addiiion lo regular social garherings. The firsr annual banquel was held in Ociober, ai which 'rime The club charler was presenlred io Vice-Presiden+ Gill 'ro file in 'rhe archives of ihe college. Preseni officers are Mahlon H. Tyrrell, president Franlc Every, vice-presi- den'r,-and Professor Thomas Coles, secreiary-ireasurer. 106 :swf I -i K, , I I I 1 A ll ABOVE: Mahlon Tyrell, presi denf. rw A ' 1 J' lnl I THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Huffman, Adolph Mariucci, Charles Welker, Bill Burler, Raymond Winlers, Raymond Keller, John Caialano. Roberl Ron. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Crawford L. Roberlson, George H. Sands, Sieve Hsieh, Harry Davis, Dorris Hindley, Frank Yager, Fabio Gomez, Harry Taylor, Sieve A. Maurer. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Glen Cox, Casper Meals, Mr. Harry I. Glosser, Dr. George D. Knighl, Dr. Allred A. Moran, Frank Vella, Roberl George. The Psychology Club meels monrhly wilh 'rhe obieclive of lurlhering inleresl, enioymenr, and underslanding in The ever expanding field of psychology. To achieve Ihese aims. a program of movies and lec- lures by oulside psychologisls was arranged. Guesl speakers discussed such varied subjecrs as hypnosis, juvenile delin- quency, opinion and survey, and psychoanalysis. A ban- quer was held io climax lhe year's aciiviries. The club consisred ol rhirly-live members, membership being limiled Io 'rhose who have airained ar Ieasi a grade oi C in one Ierm of psychology. Club lunciions were aided by lhe able guidance ol 'rhe iacully advisors: Dr. Knighr, Dr. Moran, and lvlr. Glosser. Casper Meals served as president Frank Vella, vice-presi- denl: Glen Cox, secreiary-Treasurer. TO LEFT, ABOVE: Casper Meals, presidenig TO LEFT: a guesl speaker. 107 6 0 E-:: jfying Cfu I7-1.7 A ..,f. k James Hynson, John Hogan, THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Middlebroo , Daniel. Casey, Howard Ochs, Dick Lind. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Reber? Kramer, Viclor Finalborgo, Norman Smiih, Brayion Bergman, Michael Gelembiuk, Richard Theyken, Frank Yager. FIRST ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorris H' die, Russell Plunkeil, Eugene Briggs, Vicior Ambrosino, Lorraine Newman, T: Victor Ambrosina, presidenf. in y Ben Weiner, Frank Forsylh. TO RIGH ' + d The Rider Flying Club has answered ihe call for young men and women unleres e in learning ihe arf ol flying. Foslered by a naiural inleresl in flying, par+ly because of previous llying service in Ihe armed forces. and because if is a hobby, Ihe club has grown lo an efliicienl and smooih funciioning organizaiion. Wilh sound financial backing and laudalory' leadership lhe club has selecled a perrnanenl airporl as ils home, liled papers ol incorporalion, and scheduled various social aclivilies. l-lighlighling lhe social calendar is lhe annual I-lallowe'en Dance held in, Oclober. Noi' Io be ouldone in originalily is lhe solo flighlr in which The 'rradilional soak ing awaiis each fledgling upon landing. The Flying Club is looking forward lo an even larger exlra-curricular program i lhe lufure. IOS H 2 I zz -I '1 ,i S-1 ix x. gootlaf GH'--. ffm W if 1 ' ., sn ,K O,g,,,m MQ' vi qyqh. ' ff- as 1.- r Q' . 'A' Pt! -5' , 5' A nigh, f '- 7 K v I su- 5' n 'if ,S ' ,.,A llfl' ' -ff rv V EV fqlqi 'f'v: -WA. 'bf' f N f fh 1- MQ 5- 'Ny 110 tx 'v ' A in ax fkvgx 'ive rf 59 ,il 6' SY? pf U x ' 4 Q xl lu 'MV , 'K 'Q IA W ,wth 4 ' -4 hgh- 4,4 2 1 .. ..4 3.1-1 1 -.fn if film., . ,u 9 v. I , , ' . 'ff 5 ' -Q ' 41!JZq'. ,lfff A ja! lim. W '1 . Q 'Q 1.'k..'g, ., 1 , ., ',. ,' 'Z rj, ,'WwHv.ff Wyrtw ' -4, si' VSFWK- v ' - fu X i ' 51 , A A X ' .,p fum! W mfg.. git 'S qw if DIQQ s. qs. :mm 'gf ,.',. 1 ' r , -1 A- . 1 YM-g '. ' . .,As,.J-I? --- f , .. -.,, :-. .. - ...I - 4- ---A-W i ,Q , g,,,',.Q,- .-7-j,...i'.L,.gn vf , , .'V-'-- - W W v - - -I A ..-V .v f . . -,- ,. -' ' '- un... , .fu Y ' ' , 9 5'. ,4-' ,- 'ff L 5 -f-' . -',',.,,--f ' - ...g -.'f'x-- ' 41-G--a.g-Q-7 K- . . 4 'f V - '- ' , X: 'if . . T: IN, '53 'TAL -. - . . -. ' . :W-,ff ' . - - .. ' -, . .f.....14, '. .af-fe - -- - .- 1 , - , . t . v ..,. I ,?1:-f--ff-m . '-QA, '-f,gs.-5,u - - af 1 ,v l f V -4, . .ze wmv.- ' ?SQ.. -' T' Sd' .I 1. ' LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Richard Daly, Manager, Charles Lee, Daniel Troyanavich, Joseph Vifli, Louis Bofferi, George Malone, Arfhur Piffafh, John Ehas, John Arlaifell, Frank Donlon, coach. LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: George Semonilr, Anlhony Proceccino, Viio Pelrino, Elio Bernocchi, Samuel De Gasperis, Louis Crecco, Gene Bobko, Joseph Tanzone. Noi presenl, George Evon. ln years pasl lhe name of Rider was a slandoul in 'rhe soccer world. The pas+ len years have wilnessed lhree undefealed seasons al Rider and a very impressive record in 'rhe remaining seven. This year was no exceplion, and 'rhe Rider boolers, under The able guidance oi Coach Franlc Donlqn, were able lo mainlain lhal excel- lenl slanding of 'rhe pasl. So oulslanding was lhe leam of l947 'rhal Iwo of ils players were among lhe candidales for lhe Uniled Slales Olympic Soccer Team. Undelealed in ils firsl six conlesls lasl' sea- son, The 'squad 'rhen dropped 'rwo close games bul came back lo deleal Bucknell, who was picked co-champion wilh Rulgers for lhe Easl. The Rider leam cerlainly would have had an excellenl chance ol being named a champion Ieam had lhe college belonged lo a soccer conference. The i948 season will see The relurn oi many members of lhe I947 squad. Wilh lhis in mind we look lo lhe coming season as a brighl and glorious one for Rider soccer. , H I . . 4 . ' A LT'bsA..- ' ' P-1' -. QI OC!-'el' George Malone, Inside Righl' Vilo Polrino, Righf Fullbacl: Anlhony Procaccino, Inside Left Coach Franl: Donlon 'Q ,. ' rr gm wp. H 9 . -fZ.1 Si: .- ' 1 - - -I ni VA., , . . I ' . ' va., v . . . . I ,. 1, X. x, If .O H ' .D if ei'-il .ff ,.f-l ' iw? 'iw . - L, , .M ,J ,V , .gem r H -5 , A I ., -'wg JQ..r..,' A , ',' . me 5 .N . y M. 54573 - Tlikitfiw, .fffrlff-2-13,55 N' gl: QV, gi' vw X ri, , I.: A' Mx .V 4. F - i . 1. - u ,. -W ,.eg51fi's'll'z:efg or m,4y2 'fi+? ff: I ' is 'PLN 1 c I Ta' , ' I l 7 .. ii ,sz ,417 ' -ighiff. rn--' :gg- Y -1: '. -4:41 '1-'d , ,,f5qj,Q2y1SCfQf'?iixAf ' ir Univ:-fi 'lv-W. H elliiiqm' e 4' A, ,ini wg, I' 'Y-in ei. ., , -- , , or 1 - , ,L ,A I .I , Hi, ref ll -.fr-,. L4g'?:fi'f'5 ' ' , , A , it, , Q , f' 55 ' n ' . -N' ,, , It , .P . , I iggg .,. X ' 41, r f,-, 5 b L fs-. I ii f x f ' ,I el I 'll Rl EF if MOER Arihur Piffelln, Leif Fullback Louis Boiieri, Ouisido Righi George Semonilr, Leff Halfbeclr Louis Cr scco , Goalie John Arbifell, Righi' Helfbeck George Evon, Cenier Forward John Elias, Cenier Forward Elio Bernocchi, Goalie Joseph T anzone , Ouiside Leif Gene Bobko, Center Halfbaclz SCHEDULE Rider 3 .... ......... B loomsburg Rider 3 .... ..... T renion Side Rider 2 .... ......... L oyole Rider 4 .... ....... C ily College Rider 3 .... .... E asf Sfroudsburg Rider 5 .... .......... Q ueons Rider O ..... Seion Hell Rider I .. . Trenion Sleie Rider 4 .... Bucknell 'Wm- 1 iiii,,. QQ , 3 I I 0 0 I I 2 3 I .. 5 'i QR I ..' --. ,ff .Q m K R is V , I Iii' - ' e ,V ,ly U t N. e L - Af 1f ' 3 1 A-+'A' .hy ,,,' B ef ,, n, I J - A Mn.. I., ,VW -nur .Mm .. . , A MSVH fi. -ee QW? Q- fe 4, If-of I AWS j . wi f w- I X 1 Y 5 -+L '-s. ,.... My --Q---,. IirimA fi as F' IJ 1' , 'I,iDl'fh I U , 1 .J I 'P '24 . '.r.LM PDQ MWM T y 6 r Alwjsw All Mora ,N QU qu Wm FRONT ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael- Halasz, Gerard Goalie, Herborl blal+ Coach Tom Leyden, S+ephen Braun, Joseph Palais, Herberf Jacobson, ager Nicholas Hirfh, John CoH'rill, Arlhur Piffalh, Waller Wahlen, Charles man Sanford Leichiling, Harold Cohen, Trainer, Joseph Finn. ZZwQMwf Sludenls allending Rider College during 'rhe I947-48 baskelball season had lhe good lorlune of wilnessing Rider's besi baslcelball season in many years. They saw a well organized and highly ialenled Team lake Jrhe floor agains+ some of lhe besl leams In lhe area. Rider's six deleals are nolhing lo be ashamed ol, for never did +he ieam lose by more Than sixleen poinls. lvluch can be said aboul players like Herbie Kraulblalr and lhe orher boys who made up lhe varsily squad. They demonslraled fhai Coach Tom Leyden had developed a ream lor Rider which was oulslanding among colleges of ils own size and a coniinuous lhreal lo lhe bigger colleges and uni- versilies in +he Easl. Allhough Rider will miss 'rhe greal perform- ances ol Herb Kraulblall in lhe coming season, we are in hope lhal Rider will again be ouislanding as a baslcelball school. i--Ng., , q f - D ' Rlnfil Nmy NIJ -Q RIDER 56 59 ...,.. ..., R ufgers ..,,......... 56 ....., .... E asf Sfroudsburg ,,.. 54 54 64 67 56 54 .... .,,,, V illanove .... 76 58 49 60 ,... .... S 'f. Pe+ers . .. 65 50 .... .... i X , 1 , 'UI KDE 7 9133 TEAM RECORD ....Forf Dlx.......... ...,Adelphi....,...... ...,Alumnn ....La'fayeHe ..,.Trenfon Sfaie .. .....Adelphi..,.. .....Will:es......,... ,...Paferson Sfafe ....Panzer,....... .... Queens..,.. Kings ......... 58 .... .... T ren+on Sfafe 64 ,... ..... P aferson Sfafe . . . so .,., ,..,. A Ibrighi .... 56 ..., ...,. S f. John's . .. ' 53 .... ...,. W esi' Chesfer Sfafa .. 72 .... .... P hila. Texfile lnsfifufe .... 2 Q OPPONENTS ...,6b ....43 .,..24 ....4l ....59 ....42 ....42 ....66 ....24 ....55 ....53 ....67 ....42 ....4l ....46 ....63 ....6I ...,72 ....5l ....26 X5 ': I 5 , ,J -,NBER 7 -. . ,4.,na , 1 ,f , -gf 6 ,,7,7, 5 A R X Q V BELOW: Coach Tom Leyden. 115 - Y 5. ,f ,L of 'FX f., I Ri? 'K N15 .4-FW ? RXJ f ' ' . f ' 'Q 5 AW' R Q Q T ,yy ,ET Cp V' VV ' P J. I ELA'-fy:-b g fix -. ' A 5, K 4 r -if yy-I .LL .I N lliffall' X ' sig . if. if . T .f ' 1. . ' 4 'I ' ts., IH .L:yQ.' ' J' 1 .U i 1 ' yi i lil 7 ' ' ll' . I ,- T 7 T f I v' f ' I .1 ... J ja I4 5 . we f s nf' ABOVE: Rider's heavy hiTTers. LEFT: Coach Kelly and Man- agers Philip Taweel and Al- fred BeTros. BELOW, STANDING: Coach Kelly, CapTain Joe Tanzone, Vifo Pefrino, Pal Pefrino, Karl Gersil, John Chievoli, Ronald Lozalc, Olimpio Pacchioli, Maurice Vail, Delmar Wilsey, Manager Alfred BeTros. KNEELING: Kennefh Riley, Andrew Komuves, John ArbiTell, Joe ViTTi, Raymond Krech, John Vargo, Clifford Van Norman, Co-Manager Joe Noviclr. SEATED: Louis BoTTeri, Michael Laila, George Malone, Tony Procaccino, William Comes, Alfred Dunfee. Hmbaf A very popular and colorful baseball Team coached by John L. Kelly was held in The spoT- lighT ThroughouT The l948 season. They Thrilled The many sTudenTs and oTher Tans who were im- pressed by Their abiliTy on The Tield. Never was There a dull momenT while The Rider Team played. FasT base running, Tremendous hiTTing power, and sTraTegy on The mound kepT The opponenTs in Tear and The Rider Tans inTeresTed. The- Team is To be commended Tor Their Teamwork and coordinaTion on The diamond. An airTighT inTield and a TasT ouTTield cinched many a vicTory Tor The Blue and Gold. Never did This Team lose a game by a large margin and only once ThroughouT The enTire season was an opposing Team able To score over Ten runs off The Kellymen. Raymond Krech carried The load OT The mound duTies and was sTrongly supporTed by six oTher men on The sTaTT. Five regulars hi+ over .300 Tor The season, wiTh Lou BoTTeri Topping The .400 mark by six poinTs. The PeTrino broThers, Riley, Malone, and Pacchioli, were The power hiTTers and liTTle Tony Procaccino, a TalenTed base runner, had a ToTaI oT I8 sTolen bases. The sTudenTs look Torward To The reTurn of These players and To The reTurn oT The Team's injured capTain, Joe Tanzone, in The coming I949 season. . HOQL 'y IP? 5.95, xD1,5,l f QP' ll A ,un vat V 'II vv. y T ' lj l 9 Vlif yntfu WE' fill!! . UL' b 1 . WR., A . N w A 1, Team Weslchesler Teachers Bucknell Universily .. Panzer College . . . Queens College . .. Trenlon Teachers . .. Kulzlown Teachers .. Scranlon Universily Wilkes College ..... Palerson Teachers .. Kulzlown ....... Wilkes College .... Palerson Teachers .. Lalayelle College .. Penn Alhlellc Club . Muhlenberg College T T A Rider Opponenis ..2 .... ....8 ..2 ..7 .... ..O ..6 .... ..3 . ..9 ........ ll . ..5 .... ..4 .7 .... ..6 . ..8 .... ..9 . .... 24 .... ..3 ....IO.... ..3 ..7 .... ..3 . .... I2 .... ..4 . ..O .... ..5 ..2 ..3 V. li ,I 1 3 1 si, K ' , I 9 la ' P1 xelu. 'T' l 0, g U .T T 2 ffl' I um-Q ' . 'fir H :X ,.,...,... V . ., ,I ,,, . Q N K 4, W. . 1- luu , Y T, p A v V M ' V . , f ' r f. 4 'QQ 4 , we ,Qs s lg .M fe fi L4 16 Elfriflll if J' ' A n ,ff x . 'Y Wu, -.. , 1- , no I : X U Q 1 0 ,I ..4-, I v 'Ur q, . A ' .H , M- l ,, fi, ,,,,.... WNW' .ma A ' -'W'44551Qi. new I T .xUE' 'Qc' T mi U .......x i- ' 'i E Q BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vince Scoles, Bill VeHer, Jordan Wasserman Marvin Fruchier Richard Lind, S+uar+ James, Coach Franl: Donlon. KNEELING: Charles Lee, Raymond Garlicl Jerry Denfe OHo Ghibaudi, Cap+ain George Scap+ura, Eugene Dinces, Craig Kroll SITTING Mike Resfucci Marfin Solonynka. During ihe i948 season The Rider 'rraclf leam made greai slrides in The direc+ion of regaining The presiige and high sianding ii once held in Rider sporis. In conirasi io ihe relay compeiiiion during The war years and ihe years immediaiely following, The Rider Team, This year, pariici- pared in a fri-meer ai Easl' Slrouclsburg. Fifieen men look pari in differeni con+es+s a+ Easi Siroudsburg. Alihough The Team was unable +o obiain ihe necessary poinis +0 place, They musi be commended for iheir efforis made againsi overwhelming odds. The 'fri-meer proved 'rha+ Rider has many fine alhleies compeiing in iraclc. The names of Lind, Scoles, and Wasser- man will long be remembered for 'rheir performances on The field. Credii musi be given +o all men who Trained for and look pari' in 'rraclc evenis during +h'e i948 season. They are responsible for making 'rraclc once again an imporiani sporl' ai Rider. -ai! 'li' 'UM ' ,---v- ' .- wi- Y ennid 4,151 we . .. up WiTh The iniury oT Dave Siegel, early in The season, The Rider Tennis Team Teared an up-hill TighT, buT sensaTionally recovered Trom This loss and won Tive sTraighT maTches which proved Their reserves had power. Some oT Their more ouTsTanding wins were over WesT ChesTer Teachers, lv1anhaTTan College, Drew UniversiTy, and SeTon l-lall. The Team, capTained by Cas Meals, made greaT sTrides and Tinished a brillianT season wiTh nine wins and only Two deTeaTs. The B-Team won all oT Their Three scheduled rnaTches. Such names as Meals, Kapliner, Sidovar, Green, and Leib will long remain in The minds oT The Rider Tennis Tans who saw These boys spearhead a highly TalenTed Team To many vicTories and To a glorious season. BACK ROW: HerberT Green, PeTe Siclover, Cas Meals, Jim Kopliner, Roy JuckeTT, Coach Roberi Kilgus. FRONT ROW: Jim PieTrinTerno, Mall' Schon, Richaid Leib, Roberf Keener. Missing: Dave Siegel. if 'X' 1 5 i , x NX. 5 .pk so. ' -2 , 'vo -,Q- g. ,ww . ., ' . 1 'r ,tug 31 QQ ill i A 1' . ' T 9 T ' QQ iv ' ee M ' i ii U , , V 'z f, Y -. V Z, A K xt-'i '. .7 . Ai.. , V X. ffl' ll? -Yr T ' ,, A T T Q l , ,li 2 ' , ,, - . .... gf, z. vi-EY., -A -,,. , In A H, I 5: Q Q I I If '. Z E I .9 1 ., Milfs ' . ' 2121 I ' i ' ' . 3' Golfing ar Rider wirnessed a highly successful season in I948. Wirh an amazing record of 'ren wins and only 'rwo losses. rhe boys downed some of The beslr opposirion in +he area. The highligh+s of The season were Rider's wins over Lehigh Universiry, Villanova College, and Manhallan College. The golfers won Jrheir firsf ren confeslrs and were only defeared, in very close con+es+s, by Rul- gers and Lafayelle la+e in lhe season. Individual slandoul on The links +his season was Eugene Scheifler, who rurned in The season's besr average wirh a 79.7. Scherfler was followed closely by loorh John Kemak and Perer Terpalc wirh 80.8 and 8I. respeclively. Wirh mosl' of Jrhe squad rerurning nex'r season Rider is looking forward +o anolher oursranding golf season in I949. I X Nl' LEFT TO RIGHT-Pefer Terpalu, Thomas Brennan, John d Kemal: Joseph Finn, Eugene Scheffler, John Marriot George RlGHT Pe+e Terpalr raves Cumm 'from ihe Hrs? +ee IHVFIIA tial! -Q f We are proud of our greal J. V. baslcelball leam and proud also ol Coach Bob Kilgus, who, for Iwo successive seasons, has produced ouislanding learns. The I947-48 season record is amazing, wi+l1 'rweniy-Iwo wins and only Jrlwree cle- leafs. pm FRONT ROW-KNEELING: Milne Lalle, Franlr MacManimon, Jim Harmon, Bill Russo, Hal Perry, and Ari Punylro. REAR ROW-STANDING: Manager Joe Ryan, Don Farm, Bob Siclrler, Bill O'Grady, Hal Farringlon, Milre Mislxiv, Bill Balog, Bill Snyder, Pele Davis, and Coach Bob Kilgus. ,ml We fly PQ iw , H, I Z I- 'I I --vi N M , . , ' A 2 -'lr . as , .V . y as M, , i . , i , I , I , i , I ,. W ww ' , ' 1 .- 1 Iflll' 'H L ' , ' ' -' Af We , r ' I K - si J I or w -. 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Q 'T' '- fbi, . , ' I' U Ie fm' ' l ll 'i'f' 'Tfmlff is . . ,. aww 4 ,i fund. nl-.vu ' Q in 1 .. .1 '- , n - .I , 'I I -1-s aisle , -k.lN Q V' ,, I 'f' IK' I- fl' Ill- 6 Ilya NWI' qt r..?':,e,,wX,,ifi Y I,-ww.:-1--I L.-m 'Y 'Nw Nou ' I 4, ,e,.2,I-we 'ggff 1 ix ' E A 4, , .. '- -impnf-g'x1:,,'l-.5-Q , if-M ,liairg ly mi:.,jAgp,.f3gr.,1go'v,,.g-, 4,111 at 1, . QIHQS MI - ',-f- ws I Egan -- a ,. A .flvt I - Tlwe J. V. loolball squad, like ll1e varsiiy, saw i'rs iniiial year of class corn- pelilion during +l'me fall of I947. Alllnougli nor regisiering one viclory, Jrlie J. V. squad was able 'ro mainlain a 'ream Ilirough llwe season BACK ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Pele Fearon, Andy Komuves, Bill McClain, Tom Brennan, Anfhony Turrano, Harold Farringfon, John Delesandro, Roberl Pearse, Harold Perry, Alberi Pino. MIDDLE ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Novick, Sieve Vahaly, Rey Pelerson, Gil- ber+ Kunin, Herber+ Young, Donald Becraff, Fred Solomon, Sam Halupa, Eu- gene Whilney. BOTTOM ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: John Slaboda, Carl Grame, Joe Cerio, Heinz Wisser, John Moore, Heclor Boules, Alberf Calogero. ir A i 4 i i , I I. gas!-elgaf . v nl , 1. F4 No 1 1, .QM fe. UAS! WiTh only Two veTerans Trom lasT year, Char- loTTe Czaplicld and Gerry STevens. To sparlc The squad, The women's varsiTy baslceTball Team broughT Their season To a close aTTer compleTing a 7 game schedule. The RidereTTes capTained by Gerry STevens Tied Their opener wiTh Queens and IosT To The Tra- diTional rivals: Easr STroudsburg and Panzer. N. Y. U. was rescheduled aTTer a lapse of 'Five years. A scrimmage game wiTh TrenTon l-ligh was played in addiTion To The regular schedule. New varsiTy members were: Shirley Howard. RuTh Tarasovis, Doris LavenThal, Kay BeThlce, PaT Ryan, Muriel CimmeT, Maybelle Reid, and Marilyn Van Orden. Allrhough The resulTs of The games were noT impressive, Coach PeppeT's plans Tor The fuTure poinT To success. READING LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Coach Peppeis, Kay Beihko. Pai' Ryan, Charloffe Czapliclri, Maybelle Reid, Doris Lavenflwal, Lor- raine Laprade, manager. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Van Orelen, Shirley Howard, Gerry Sfevens, capTaing Muriel Cimmei, Rufh Tarasovis. '..k ., ,..... J nr mm 'YO' QQ-QU ir!! ' Swimming Swimming aT The Y. W. C. A. pool was a revived sporT wiTh The co-eds This year. IT consisTed OT an eighT-week course in TundamenTals and an advance course A I if .,. 'Fri f--. V A :qi-ia, wiTh Blanche Sieia, a liTeguard, assisTing in The Training. This program was climaxecl wiTh races in TreesTyle, breasT, and back sTroIce which provided lceen compeTiTion among The aquaceTTes. Swimming Tans and enThusiasTs aT Rider are hoping ThaT This is The ToundaTion oT TuTure girls' varsiTy swimming Teams. K7 READING LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Lorraine Missura, Mariorie Van Kleeclx, Irene Toper, Jane Ahalf. SEATED: Eleanor Toma. Miss 12g Lenore Peppefs, Sarah Abernafhy, Katherine Tesla. 1 I M -My mf X- -I J. X bex Tw . wi' ' T 'Swim wr- 'T READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Claire Lee, Maybelle Reid, Sarah Abernaihy, Jean FreiboTT, Mary Hines, Joanne Calocerinos. MW ing RidereTTe Keglers compleTed a shorT buT very successTul season cIeTeaTing Three OT Their Tour EasTern College opponenis. The Two games wiTh powerful N. Y. U. were Rider's only seTbacIc on Their diTTicuIT schedule. The varsiTy Team deTeaTecl The.U. oT Penn., l8I9-I785 and Drexel, I945-I736. Queens College also bowed To The Rider squad 2204-1882. Irene Toper, an ouTsTanding woman bowler, held The highesT.indiviclual score of 200, bowled againsT The U. of Penn. - eigyy v W4 ,fu ' , .sl ' '.'1 - .-s o ,:id'f'-u1a. ., VH . . L E .Ps'1t'kXA , I . , xi . t f T- . .1--. . . . ,J . . - i J ' ,s ' f x 'slr .ii . - , 'N t ,. -.l. ' Y 5.5. - A In ie... . --3 1 --.-1 Q 1. ' 416, K. D1 its IWW mill! IQSB' THE CHAMPIONS: BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Tarasovis, Maybelle Reid, Gladys Anderson, Bar- bara Silleclr, Jean Friebofh FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: June Lord, Anna Rendeiro, Grace Ed- wards, Isabelle Law. PICTURED ABOVE are members of fhe advanced class of The Rider Booi and Spur Club ai Rose's Riding Academy. They have jus? compleied an afiernoon of inslruciion. Making up The minor spori msd' ---w gg - :ir -G 'Ax '1,w:- ' sv..--'- Qi 11 '31 -ii U H 1 C 1. UQ 445 PICTURED LEFT is 'lhe Mary Hooper if -I Hall ieam fha? won ihe Girls' lniramural 11' Sofiball League for ihe I948 season. : Alihough lhe opposifion was slrong, fha girls of Mary Hooper had the needed fielding and hiffing abiliiy io supply 'ihe sirengih Thai made lhem champions. , i , r. . .g,+ a 'i . .dr ,, H f- .V v. 13' ,' 0 . TW -f. izwfx.. ' . . I ' . 'Wt' 1J:!Q2, ,yi 'Till' it I yi . ,J r vi M L 7 4 V 1.-al r . 'V :ZF V, , . - ,, b 1, ,r i ,XF Us smiaf MO!!! anc! .Suki aciiviiies for are organized and mainiained by The Women's girls ai Rider are The Booi and Spur Club, and Aihleiic Associaiion under ihe direciion of Miss The Girls' lniramural Sofiball League. Boih sporfs Lenore Peppeis. Qt 'UQ L READING LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Joan Kunin. Shirley Howard, l' A y Q 3, I Sam Bomberger Margarel Palfy, capleing Rufh Cox, Lorraine Laprads. FRONT ROW Doris Saunders, Marion Bleasclale. TO LEFT, Sem Bomberger RIGHT Margaref Palfy. l ive a Ckeer !0l' MCJQI' v , , Qs. Beginning wilh loolball, lhe cheerleading squad led lhe sludenl body in lusly cheers lor lhe leam and Alma Meier. Composed wholly ol freshmen, seven girls and a boy, lhey precliced faiihlully lo improve lheir coordinelion and develop new cheers under The lraining of Miss Lenore Peppels. Caplained by Margarel Pally, The squad boosled The morale of lhe learn and s+uden+s fhrough some close games lo e successful baslcelball season. These accomplished carlwheelisls and iumpslers Ioroughl school spiril' lo e maximum during lhe sporl season. The sludenl body is proud of 'rhis newly developed squad and we are in greal hopes Thai lhe I947-48 season will be dupliceied in lhe lulure. .9 I1 fram ura joofgaf ABOVE, RIGHT: James Hod- I geH, league supervisor. TOP ROW, L TO R2 R. Sayre, Diclz Daly, John Brodie, Paul Reidy, Niclr Juengerf. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry HuFf., James Murphy, Doug Irwin, Andy Hazelfon. MISSING: Jim Jinan, Phil Soclerslron, George Allis. The championship Team, Appleion Ter- I 1 : i.Nf us -L., -is X LQ f fl' . -3 .xnxx Every Sunday morning al Cadwalader Parlc in Tren+on's weslside, 'rhe boys of 'rhe iniramural lea-gue parlicipaled in one of lhe mosl successful inlra-college sporis lo be held ai Rider. The spiril and compeirilion was of +he besl qualiiy. Allhough Kappa Phi fra- 'rernily look high honors, much could be said alooul lhe co-champions, Della Sigma Pi and Phi Sigma Nu, boih showing lhe finesl of play and sporlsmanship. 11, -SX Q1 99 99' Q9 rors, LEFT TO RIGHT, ABOVE: Danny Tolrarz, Capiain Joe Tedesco, Roberl' Slafingg BELOW: John Marrioil and Frank Senior. NOT PRESENT: Alberl Calogero. LOWER RIGHT: League presi- denf, John Vargo. syn ffanlufa 0506119 i I , .-1, x I 'T I .3 .. if ' l 1 f'.xq-r ,ii . -M , ,- I dvi 4v T ' y - an For lhose who parlicipaied in II16 Rider Bowling League, liille can be said oi The greal amounl of enjoymenl and recre- alion ololained from Jrhis all-school spori. A well balanced and well organized league ran smoolhly rhroughoul 'rhe season under Jrhe able guidance of Presidenl John Vargo. To lhe Champion Terrors we exlend a deserved congralulalion. A TasT and Turious inTramural soTTball season was wiTnessed by all Those con- cerned This year. AlThough There was sTrong opposiTion Trom such Teams as The Bodkins and The Seals, The Phi Sigma Nu and Kappa Phi TraTerniTies managed To Take The league and play-oTT championship cups respec- Tively. X am- The Kappa Phi baslceTball Team added anoTher chapTer To The volume of success- Tul Blue and WhiTe aThleTic achievemenT This winTer by sweeping To The champion- ship oT The Rider lnTramural League. ATTer dropping Two oT Their TirsT Three games, Coach JuengerT.'s passers won seven sTraighT To wind up wiTh an 8-2 league record. They conTinued vicTorious ThroughouT The playoffs To accomplish one of The besT records in Kappa Phi hisTory. Lq--I Joe Finn I1 tfalll UPG I ' gmlefdaf STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Rosebrook, John Brodie, KenneTh Rose- broolr, James Newman, George Arvani- Tus. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Brennan, Douglas Irwin, and Niclr JuengerT. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Lind, STeve Wifiaz, John Vargo, Andy Taclc, Bill Sapp, Don Holly, Roberf Keener. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nick Carl, STeve Rock, and Gordon Reynolds. .90 tfaln UPG Phil Coundouris - ' N Ns X I We M' Ti' wiv? 5 K ih iai5.i-iw ' ohda fl ,T I Thi ' M , ' K .gxx .X W R V - ,K .5 ., 5, 51, fs, i i. , A 'M fm Tr A is , . af T. ii ini, ,yi ,T v goofgaf if Woof lljafuagk pfayera Dr. J. G. Gill congraTulaTes TooTbell award winners. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Arvanifis, mosf valuable baclilield men: Seymour MermelsTein, and Thomas Romaine. mos? value-ble linemen. The men oT Rider College who were members OT lasT year's TooTball squad have The saTisTacTion oT Teeling responsible Tor The exisTence and reap- pearance oT TooTball on The Rider aThleTic rosTer. They, as a uniT, supplied The needed Tonic necessary Tor The survival oT TooTball aT Rider. Among These gaIIanT men are Three boys who have been selecTed as Tho mosT valuable players oT The squad. The Three noT only have The abiliTy and sTrengTh required in TooTball combaT. buT also The leadership ThaT deTermined The sTaTus oT This sporT in Rider's TuTure. They are responsible Tor The soli- dariTy and high sTandard OT sporTsmanship presenT in The schools baTTered buT undaunTed gridiron Team. Well due This recogniTion, our gridiron heroes are saluTed, noT Tor winning a varsiTy leTTer, buT Tor The spiriT They were able To Transmii' To Their Team- maTes during The dark hours ThaT accompanied Their iniTial season. To Thomas Romaine, Seymour MermelsTein, and George ArvaniTis we exTend a hand oT Thanks Tor Their eTTorTs in malcing Rider a recognized TooTball school, N I T Football award winners picfurecl wifh Coach Thomas Ronemus. OCCQPZ4 l IIJQAJCIAA pfagefff Vifo Pelrinog Coach Frunlr Donlon, Rider soccer menforg and George Malone view soccer honor awards. 12 47 Soccer sfars Pefrino and Malone receive congrafulafions from Vice-Presidenl Gill. Chosen as lhe mosl' valuable players in soccer for I947 are lwo boys who have a cembinalion of abiliiy, sporlsmanship, and leam consideraiion which slands high in Rider alhleiics. George Pug Malone and Vile Pelrino have been selecled lor Thar honor. Undoubledly lwo ol The mosl ouislanding players ever lo play for Rider, rhey will go down in Rider Soccer hislory as having supplied The ellen- sive and defensive lor a greal l947 ieam and season. Bolh Vile and George enlered in fhe Olympic iryoul and received favorable commenl and assur- ances lrom ihe besl soccer coaches of lhe Easl. Bolh boys are popular in Philadelphia soccer circles and will, in all probabilily, conlinue Their brillianl soccer careers aller graduaiion from Rider. The lwo booiers are lo be commended, noi only on lheir greal soccer performances, bul also for rheir alrilude and co-operalion in making soccer an oulslanding Rider spori and making Rider an oulsianding soccer school. as F .- Q Q. 1X 1' 'N T 1 .yn U . .'. , 'A ' Vi 6 V -,J wtf, 1 QU' rlg ' .gil fA2 of .grienclgnedd . . . IHIIIMIHIIIIES i f. ,f ,. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Gladys Cooper, Joyce Merfinoviich, Sara Cogg- shall, Beffy Snoolz, Jean Russo, Peggy Veif, Marian Kozel, Joyce Dailey, Jana Ven Camp, Frances Casaua, BeTTie Pulcrano, Beverly Geroy. SEATED-BeHy Bond, Joy Humphries, Helen ReTamel, RuTh Cox, Virginia Warung, Dorofhy Bauer, Mariorie Myers, Doroihie Garreff, Gloria Rosalal. ON FLOOR-Elaine Anfonoff, CaTherine Neely, Sarah Aberneihy, Helen Bunfing, Audrey Scoffebo, Sarah Moreau, Jane Schempf, Agnes Spuhler. .96!a 6lCOIl .NJ The house on 7I8 Greenwood Avenue opened iTs doors under The name oT EasT Hall: however, in Oclrober The hall underwenT a chrisTening and came ouT wiTh The name, Ida BoTiey Bacon Hall, in honor of Mrs. Bacon and her generosiTy To Treshmen girls. NOT only did names change, buT also housemoThers. This year The spiriT oi homeliness and an aTmosphere oi congenialiTy was mainTainecl by Mrs. Blanche BergTels. Live in harmony was The lceynoTe of The TorTy-Tive girls living There. Dean WrighT was guesT of honor aT The TradiTional cancllelighT dinner during The ChrisTmas celebraTion. Leading The spring TesTiviTies was a house dance held aT WhiTe GaTe, in TrenTon. ln saying goodbye To Bacon Hall in '48, The girls will have a hosT OT memories To Talce along: Janie and her new ring, Glo and her records, Coopie and her mail, Sara Lou and The bees, Elaine and Lee and The TrighT They goT from The baTs and The mice. Few girls will soon TorgeT The friendships They Tormecl while aT Bacon Hall. 132 'S'-F 44' ABOVE: Marjorie Myers, presi- dent: Mrs. Blanche Bergfels l1ousemoTher. BELOW: Mrs. Ann Dalrin, liousemofherg Cornelia president is Mg- , ,if ',, -.c .. N. UWIQEJ-fpggr , 'ii . .- i Jones I v 0 l. si 12:32, 'lb l xx 3522? 'Si . ,P r N L L L I I M wx' ' . Wh . sv- 'F ' of 'U ..B ,xi 5 1 cflbfli lfllizglif JJJ Edi+h Wrigh+ Hall, one of ihe oldesi women's dormiiories a+ Rider Col- lege. was faced lasi' fall wiih The same problems as lhe olhers-freshmen geiiing acquainied, a slighi iouch of homesiclcness here and lhere, and ihe worry, in a general sori of way, aboui ihe fulure. Exchanging descriplions of life back home and daia on prospeciive daies comprised +he firsl' few weeks of ihe school year. Then came firsl-ierm eleciions for dormiiory officers. This was compleled wiihoui noled dililicullies, and ihe girls were able lo se+'rle down 'ro 'rhe serious Task of gelding used lo each oiher and group life. Soon ihere grew al Ediih Wrighi Hall a feeling of unily and companion- ship which Ied 'ro a very successful Chrisimas celebraiion. A+ rhis affair, Mrs. James C. Wrighi, Dean of Women, was guesl of honor. l-ler presence helped +o make 'rhe occasion bolh pleasani and memorable. Mrs. Anne Dalcin, housemoiher, is always willing and able io assisl 'rhe girls in any way whaisoever. l-ler cheerful, guiding influence will long be remembered and respecied by all ihe girls of Edifh Wrighi l-lall. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDINGQ-Jean Cbrullo, Nancy Parsons, Shirley Davis, Shirley Howard, Mary Manfredi, Hazel Kramer. SEATED-Joyce Piollei, Belly Johnson, Cornelia Jones, Irene Toper, Louise Earrusso, Kafhorine Tesla. ON FLOOR-Dorolhy Jones, Doroihy Sfolriliunes. l gg , -1' 1 wp qv t -x 3 -Q cr: if v I J -J .- 5 ABOVE, LEFT: AniTa Abramson, presi- denTg ABOVE, RIGHT: Mrs. Jane Lobb, housemoTher. TO LEFT, OPPOSITE PAGE: READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Jean Henwood, Alice Hazlinger, Bernice San- Tucci, Olga Calocerinos, Rufh Tarasovis, Louise Noren, Gladys Anderson, Barbara Silleclr, ElizabeTh GunoTher, Mary See- loclr, Doris Saunders. SEATED-Jean FreiboTT, Helen Manilxas, Shirlie Paul, AniTa Abramson, Grace McNally, Joyce Lawson. ON FLOOR-Maybelle Reid, Jo Anne Calocerinos, Grace Edwards, Marion Phelps, Lorena BaTes, Carol EveriTT, Joan DoroThy. ary oolaer .Naf ThirTy Treshman women greeTed The house- moTher, Mrs. Jane Lobb, lasT Tall Term aT Mary Hooper I-lall. Open I-louse Tor all Treshmen was The TirsT social TuncTion held aT The hall This year. This affair inTroduced a series oT parTies, each high- lighTing a diTTerenT Theme-I-lallowe'en, ChrisTmas, and ValenTine's Day. Then came The business oT elecTions Tor The TirsT Term. Guided by Mrs. Lobb, This was smooThly accomplished. Maybelle Reid was eIecTed presi- denT: Gladys Anderson, vice-presidenT: RuTh Tarasovis, recording secreTary: Jean FreiboTT. cor- responding secreTary, and Shirlie Paul, Treasurer. Barbara Silleclc was elecTed To The Women's Advisory Board. AniTa Abramson was elecTed presidenT of The dormiTory in The Tollowing Term. MidnighT hen sessions, learning The ins and ouTs OT college life, swapping cloThes, alThough noT Too diTTerenT Trom liTe in oTher women's clormiTories. really made Mary Hooper Hall home away from home Tor The girls. TO LEFT, OPPOSITE PAGE: READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Sylvia Greenberg, Pafricia Kennery, Chrisiine Herr, Doro+hy Pladis, Jeanne Gray, JaneT Poffer, Eleanor Doebele, Pafricia Ryan, SEATED-Jane ProTomasTro, Joan Pocher, Fay Iaria, DoroThy McAvoy, Mary Kifinslry, Eleanor Toma. ON FLOOR-Mildred McQuisTon, Marian Tama, Loreffa SmeTana, Janef Schanfz, Peggy Ann Boyd, Janice Schanfz, Helen Ture, Gloria Koopman. BELOW, LEFT: Fay laria, presidenh BELOW, RIGHT: Mrs. Aniia SloTTer, housemoTher. '-Nt. dvi T94 J PBQHWOOJ sad! InTerior decoraTions compleTed, Greenwood I-lall reopened in SepTember wiTh a new look as well as a new housemoTher. Mrs. AniTa SloTTer, housemoTher, and TwenTy-Tive girls were soon iniTiaTed To dorm IiTe. Taking sToclc, The girls realized ThaT among Them lived a seT oT Twins, who neiTher dressed alilce nor wore The same hair-do, and Two sisTers who wore idenTical cloThes and coiTTure. On The scholasTic side. The house was proud oT iTs CaThy as ediTor-in-chief of The Rider News. An unusual amounT OT musical TalenT was Tound among The Greenwood girls. DOT Pladis' accordion: The pianisTs, DOT McAvoy, Toni, PaT Kennery, Billie, Chris, Mary Lou, and The SchanTz's, provided selec- Tions ranging Trom nosTalgic Clair de Lune To The Pennsylvania Polka. I-loliday and birThday parTies Turnished exTra- curricular diversion, buT iT Took The oil burner explosion To cause The exciTemenT-and The Ten Tiremen. Scum .Na ii l . n '- - U TO FAR RIGHT: Mr. Norman Newion, preceplor: RIGHT: Hummel Sapp, presi- clenf. The year I948 saw many changes ai Souih l-lall-ihe moving of nineieen men info ihe dormiioryq ihe converiing oi ihe dining room inlo an office praciice room: and ihe leaving of ihe sweeiheari oi ihe hall, ihe four-year-old daughier of ihe precepior. The boys enfered a ieam bearing +he name of iheir house in 'rhe school baslceiball league. The season was highly successful. They also eniered a 'ream in 'rhe soflball league and had men on many oi lhe oiher aihleiic squads. Under +he capable leadership of Mr. Norman Newion, house precepior, officers were elecfed and house rules pui info operaiion. The hall began io work as a body wiih +his precision-like sei-up. The leading social evenis of ihe year Tool: place during lhe Chrisimas season and in March. These affairs maierialized as spagheiii dinners ai Roman Hall. Everyone had enjoyable limes looking back upon 'rhe happy evenis of a passing year. READlNG LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Richard Weiclner, Anlonio Carbonell, Francis Kinney, Wesley Moore, Melvin Ries, Herberf Young, Pefer Budiclrer, Waller Sealy. SEATED-John Warnoclr, James McGra+h, Hummel Sapp, James Harmon, John Coflrill. I QV 6 C9 2 li 'K I arofc! mai 1'9 A 12, ii' TO FAR LEFT: Mr. Lewis BenneTT, pre- ' ii 5 cepiorg LEFT: Edward Misbach, presidenT. T1 x A Harold WesT Hall reopened in SepTember for The second year as a men's dormi- Tory. This year The major obiecTive of The house was To fashion a recreaTion room. This proved a suflicienl' incenTive To weld The boys inTo a closely-lcniT group of hard-working young men who were able To consTrucT Their own rumpus room. Under Mr. Lewis BenneTT's supervision. house officers were elecTed and rules were puT inTo operaTion. The boys enriched Their own social life by purchasing a radio and presen'Ting iT To The hall. A Team was also enTered in The bowling league, which. under Dick WinchelI's skillful managing, finished among The leaders. During The soTTball season, Harold WesT enTered a group of aThIeTes in The Rider SofTbaIl League, and, alThough noT winning Top honors, had a very successful season. The evenT of The year was held early in The spring aT Roman Hall in The form of a spagheTTi dinner wiTh all The Trimmings. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW--George Papadoplos, Donald Woodward, John Schwarfz, RoberT Powers, Roberi Kelly, Bill Lynn. SECOND ROW-Charles Gaumer, Earl Ellsworfh, George AbboTT, Joseph Farrell, Jerome Haines, Joseph Baris, Gilberi' Kunin, Philip Davis. FIRST ROW-Leon Ford, Wayne Walls, Harold Ackerman, Charles Fischer, Edward Misbach, Dwighf Clarlr, Dale Heafh- coie, Edmund Borowslci, Michael Orlando. TA,-1, l Il., v TJ I I6 fi I v JJJ 3 A A K TO RIGHT. BELOW: John o Thomas, presidenfg RIGHT: ,nit a Mrs. Mary Smifh, housemofher. There were women here, buT now There 'are men. SmiTh Hall. ThaT is, now has TwenTy-Two men. Under The guidance of House- moTher Mrs. Mary Smifh, oTTicers were elecTed, acTiviTies planned, and The house organized Tor The coming year. The dormiTory is TorTunaTely siTuaTed beTween ZeTa Mu Epsilon SororiTy and EdiTh WrighT DormiTory, which probably accounTs Tor PresidenT John Thomas and his nickname of Romeo in C-Minor. lvlosT oT The Time one can Tind Bob NewTon and Al STacey wiTh Their girls. Perry Young, Bookie Wenzel, Ed Colona, and Bob Davis may be Tound Taking in an occasional movie. On Tuesday nighTs one will find Jack Henkel, Jim WaTkins, Bill VaTh, and Beno Parlo upholding The honor of SmiTh Hall on The bowling alleys. The voices deep in economic discussion belong To Bob Reese, George BachschmidT, and Harold LufT. Harvey Yavener, Joe Temmel, Red BecraTT, Roland Ford, and Jack Knudson are in The day session. The oThers, including Wacky, go To nighT session. Q' v-tx I READING LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW-Russell Colona, Bene Parlo, Roberl Davis, KurT Wechen- Iweim. SECOND ROW-John Knudson, George Bachschmidl, Roberi Newfon, Alberf Sfacey, William VaTh. FIRST ROW-Roberi Woodward, William STewarT, Norman Ivins, Ferry Young, H. Roberf Rice, Harvey Yavener, Jack Henkel. 138 TO LEFT: Royd Mahagay, presidenf. .szolclon ormifory Everylhing from refighling lhe Civil War lo midnighl 'relephone conversalions go lo malce a day in Seddon Dorm al 8 Carroll Slreel. Silualed nearer The college proper lhan any olher dormilory, Seddon has al leasl ils share ol zany college men. Bending words on lhe side of lhe norlh. and vyilh such a soulhern - die-hard as LeRoy Mahalrley, are Bob Buclc and Charlie Brandfass. ' P Problems ol polilical imporlance do nol seem lo bolher +he par'ry boys, Bruce Carler and Dick Doughly, who spend mosl of - lheir 'lime discussing The social life ol Trenlon and vicinily wilh an- . olher cily lover, l-lomer Rahmann. On lhe lop floor are found lhe sporls enfhusiasls. During lhe pasl year lhese slalwarls, coached by Ari' Barrie and calling lhem- selves lhe Blaclc Jaclcs, ranged The courl al Junior Three in fhe spiriled compelilion of lhe college lnlramural Baslcelball League. M 0 ,, s If T TSS ' 'm irsmqsf -, - rf READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Richard Doughfy, William Rahmann, Bruce Carfer, Charles BYUHCHGSS. Royd Mahaffey, Charles Williams, William Brown. SEATED-Joseph Ippolifo, James Karney, Donald Virkler, Ari Barrie. 139 u, ,ii 'I 4-1 gs, , av' V' N' V9 .. 1 - I I, Srirmi. .. I V I ,itll 5, 1 3,2 ,H M01 . ,cw 18, ,--'mm f.. pf Sip., 4, s, V .. ff: r'- vp G' N,gy1,i ,sv K , -v TSP f A Y -A 2 1 F gow lopaplgb kt-x if Urn.- 4 .4-ul hu. GQ Q? Q, use gb 'hc .' ' 'L X 3 w ,f Q J x I V. can 1--' X H 1 fr -un., rv ,4 ,I READING LEFT TO RIGHT: ON FLOOR-Marian Berger, Rila Jaroff. SEATED-Phyllis Miller, Ceil Klausner, Edifh Finlrelslein, Rosalie Rogoff, Marcia Greenberg, Cole Lermen. STANDING-Mildred Marmulslein, Annabelle Block, Adele Kanelslein, Florine Blaclzman, Audrey Nusbaum, Libby Goldslein. TO RIGHT: Edi Finlcelslein, presidenl: RIGHT, BELOW: Mrs. Anna Pinheiro, housemofher. .90fa ,dyke H The girls of l A ll celebraled Their firsi anniversary al 492, when. wilh Edi Finlcelslein as presidenl, 'rhey relurned lo lheir Greenwood Avenue home. Though'+hey've only been There a year-ir seems as Though il's always been 'Their home! The house is overrun wilh The old sorors and The nine new members added lo 'rheir group lhis season. There have been many high spors lhis pasl year- going na+ional was 'rhe slarf of everylhing. A visil from The nalional presidenl, a housewarming, a hayride, house dances, THE inilialory, and The conslanl renovaling of The house have lcepl 'rhe girls on Their foes. The l A ll's are aclive in many school organizalions- among rhem, l-lillel, B. A. Club, Dramarics Club, 'rhe Variely Show, Rider News slarl, and 'rhe Shadow slall. Mrs. Anna Pinheiro, housernolher for 'rwo years. has never failed lo lend a helping hand. This has been a lerrific year for lola Alpha Pi, bul' The fulure sounds even more promising! 142 1-sz: 6 fm 1. ' f - K 'LL UE My w , v xnQdm:'.f,ii . wif 1' ,J ' f'L.I,:'l 'f XM m m as ww? X-. 1x'Wi A Ny 24 :A .r V 'QAO ,V , 5 ,KN ku .,,l li - 8 F'-M ' vf. y kx mig-1iL?,: A rf 9 , , , . 1 V - X -5' ' .f , ' ffl., X 'Sn ,1 ' A4 4 1' Ni5rv2.' 'AWMT Vf.,ff W3'1 ' 'M' K , ,V , . M W, N ,Q it -V'-v f' QQ 'A iyg f , t 'w K.-QI xfflg, 1 , . f Q' f 1 - u. W WWW -.J V Vim, in ez, uw 34 ' M -W-., 'WX q -. N, v--., .... . .-M.. 4 ,sf-. , '74 I .4 P L.,a.,.,.w suv? -Nga ...ln- fn.- 7171, an '1 1 f ' f if 5 tl 2 wvg,g I .r ' V, yfla' , , gifzljw 4 ,. W.. 44 .-,- if .I ......-v- 1 - -...:,,.., para .1 -4 3 .--r fn A -fr ' .3 , 1 f , Tir l 1 '7 1 'S READING LEFT TO RIGHT: ON FLOOR--Louise Lawrence, Avis Freyer, Gloria Rosov, Belly Holler, Claire Gilmore. SEATED-Mary Bendel, Marjorie Monaco, Margery Boorse, Ann Haiduclxy, Kafhryn Giza. STANDING-Anne Meszaros, Ginger Zych, Joan Delale, Charlofre Czapliclri, Bella Hamillon, Anne Korp, Calherine Miller. FOURTH ROW, STAND- ING-Thespina Terzis, Gloria Mercadanfe, Mary Giza, Esfelle Romano, Doris Canfield. Mildred Bukovchan, Helen Plafe. TO RIGHT: Ann Haiducky, president RIGHT, BELOW: Mrs. Elizabelh Carler, housemoiher. igma .gofa Sigma loia Chi opened lhe year wiih 23 members and a new housemoiher, Mrs. Elizabeih Carler, living al ihe chapler house. Mrs. Anlhony Boil, Sigma Nalional President made 'wer annual visil lo Pi Chapier in Ociober. Also, during +he fall, sixieen girls joined lhe sislerhood of Sigma. The social season siarled wiih 'rhe l-lallowe-'en l-louse Parry in Oclober. followed by 'rhe Pledgee Hop in February. and ihe lnifialory Formal held in March ai Washingion Crossing lnn. Sigma had an ouisianding year bolh in sororiiy and school aciivilies under 'rhe leadership of Presidenl Anne l-lajduclcy. Led by Mrs. Rila Walier. and including 'rhe Misses Consiance Ferber, Frances Evans, Marion Cozensa. and Doris Sprague, all facully members and former Sigmas, an advisory board was ins+i+u+ed lo help in ihe managemenl of lhe house and organizalion of 'rhe sororily. Wiih lheir help and guidance, anoiher successful year is insured for The purple and gold of Sigma lo'ra Chi. 145 r Y .. :AXP 'f Y , N y' ', V 4 nys- ,', it 4 .... , r5'Jii ' rggiog ,g,2,Q',.-, 5 .. :,g,lsviY,, n'- -E .s . '?- - V1 -L, , 's X. I assi. P, .nrt-if , V .7 Lil.: jd, ,.-N, fy: N I - we -r iSf1.,sa- ' ' X -uni: ff ,T ' '5-ggi'-l',i-.', -my ---, ip: A .mal is .y og i nj gi, Z. L, J pe-'ii ' ' di , ,655 Q. . -4'-Q i 'Li fi -1 -.Fifi is-v r ffl -155, ' Til. . ' :ir Q Furl , E h 1. 7 '- ff,-I . 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The Tun oT rushing and A 'T Y pledging. OT course, wiTh The Tun wenT boTh Trivial and maior problems. buT whaT would sororiTy liTe be wiThouT Those ups ' and downs? All The members have a righT To be boTh roud a d , P 'T happy abouT The successful rush season, which broughT Thir- Teen new Gammas inTo The sisjrerhood. During The season The sororiTy was acTive in several school organizaTions, among which are The Newman Club, M TriniTy Club, The Choir, bowling, horseback riding, The Rider ' , ,' News, and The DramaTic Club. I T The presenT members oT ETa Upsilon Gamma can o I M'-H n y , hope ThaT The Gammas oT The T'uTure will Tind as much hap- I , r. ' piness, companionship, and priceless memories as h Th ' I I ave ear . I older slsTers. ' ' A Q 4 I ' - X READING LEFT TO RIGHT: ON FLOOR-Gladys Szawlowslxi, Roxane Miles, BeTTy Broeffle, Marian Adamy. KNEELING-Margarei McAIIisTer, Jean Mahood SEATED-Lorraine Missura, Gloria Babcock, Virginia Richardson, Mary Driggs, MarTha Biesmesderfer, MaTiIda Kobylenslui. STANDING-Marge Van Kleeclr, 1 I Grace Hough, BeTTy Hadley, Carolyn Willard, Geraldine Clingerman. TO RIGHT, TOP OF PAGE: Mary Driggs, president Mrs. Helen ScoTT, ho usemofher. . ,, N ' . -X ,Q ,f.,,1Qy.T X .J ' ' ' I T 5 17 5 i47 N. 'ix .Si x l , .vf J, 5, - lNi .T4lr igma au leha ar Tor The T947-48 proved To be anoTher successTul ye S.T.D.'s under The capable supervision of Miss Dolores Nel- son, advisor, and PresidenT Adele Kessler. The Sigma Tau DelTa House, locaTed aT 846 Berlceley Th scene of a very successful rushing season, Avenue, was e which was Tollowed by The Pledgee Hop. The lniTiaTory Formal, held aT The STacy TrenT l-ToTel, was an exciTing experience for all. The Third annual Alumnae Tea, held in January, provided ' dT ex sion Tor many old classmaTes To reunuTe an o an occa perience again The college and sororiTy liTe They once lcnew so well. Mrs. Anne DeuTscher, housemoTher for The pasT six years, leTT Tor Europe, while Mrs. CharloTTe Turner, of Phila- del hia, Took over The duTies of precepTress. P STudy hours, The curfew, pledging, The iniTiaTory, house parTies, bull sessions, and innumerable oTher social affairs, have cerTainly added happy memories To each girl's mind.. . Three cheers for our grand S.T.D. May we sTand in her glory forever. TED Lillian Barar Renee Oper, Adele Kessler, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: SEA - , Muriel CimmeTf, Renee Dolinslzi. SECOND ROW, STANDING-Pam Mendell, Anifa Glasburg, Fannie Bernsfein, Florence Schwarh, Gladys Jacobowiiz, Phyllis Bernsiein, Perle Dresher. THIRD ROW, STANDING-Lorraine Sfeinberg, Gloria Wydman, Marilyn Gaynor, Edifh Binsfein, Elaine Sullivan. TO LEFT, TOP OF 'd T' Mrs. Anne Deufsher, housemofher. PAGE-Adele Kessler, pres: en, U-Q 6' T 'S 4. ...- l 4,15 342. 4.,-K -WM: 2Pi'4ff.,.-,L , V ., . f f X r' fx- mu in jk M3653 fans!! W f A H SM J -3 , 11 t 5 .xp I X. ,at 5. wx NN 95 Ci' ,, .3 ,. pi, 4' f' -I iii Fl I. ...ov- ...J NH Z7 X .. ,.- fr' --35 '17 J .. X 4 '11, . 1 ,- .gm ,, -. sv I 3 'O 9 READING LEFT TO RIGHT: ON FLOOR-Dorofhy Bufz, Charlolie Zumbrun. SEATED- Phyllis Schoenly, Louise Diamond, Geraldine Sfevens, Doroihy Glamm, Nafalie Rogers. STANDING-Mary Godshall, Jean Senfenac, Mildred Schwarfzbaugh, Doroihy Smiih, Phyllis McVoy. TO RIGHT: Phyllis Schoenly, president RIGHT, BELOW: Mrs. Reba Roche, housemolher. Zfa Win gpdian Sepiember, I947, found 'rhe Zeia l-louse ai 232 Chesi- nui Avenue 'reeming wiih old and new Zeias looking forward io anoiher year in iheir own sororiiy house. On Ociober 29'rh, ihe l-loiel l-lildebrechi was 'fhe scene of The successful Alumnae Formal. This arlair was lo bring iogelher 'rhe Zeia oi ioday and The Zeia ol several years ago. As January began, pledge season also siaried wiih eleven new pledgees being pui ihrough iheir paces. The lniliaiory Formal, held in April ai ihe l-loiel Hilde- brechi. was a filling conclusion 'ro The pledge season and an almosi' perfeci iniroduciion To The bonds of 'rrue Zeia sisrerhood. Zeias received many honors ihrough represenlaiion on 'rhe Dean's Lis+ and 'rwo members being elecied io Who's Who. Under The leadership oi Phyllis Schoenly as presideni, and Mrs. George Knighi and Miss Lenore Peppeis as ad- visors, a mosi successful year was concluded in Augusi, I948. -345- Q 'N I .Nw x' I Na A. 1 igma amdcla Socially, rhe Lambi Pi's fore 'rhe'lid oil! In a newly I ' h ' ' urms ed 'iraiermry house a+ 76 N. Clnnion Avenue, 'rhe brorhers enieriained some of +h e opposire sex and pleniy of ideas. The crowning social evenr of ihe year broughi over seveniy-five couples io 'rhe Terrace Room of ihe Siac T I' y ren Horel, and rhere, 'ro 'rhe 'fooling of Mickey Palmer, 'rhey danced and laughed 'rhe big nighr righi' our of exisience. Th ' ey also 'rook +wen'ry pledgees mio 'rhe fold, making a grand 'roial of iifry-rhree brorhers-rhe Iargesr member- h. . s up in 'rwenry-one years of S. L. P. acriviiy. Sporis compeiirion also seni 'rhe Blue and Gold onio Ihe baskeiball couri, and five willing men carried off second place honors. All in all, ir was quiie a year. And if all came aboui' because 'way back in I926 a charier was granied ro a group of fellows who headed iheir cresr wiih ihe Laiin phraseology ..D V. - . ., ,. . . um ivamus Fraires Vnvamus - While we live, lei us live as brolhersf' READING LEFT TO RIGHT: FOURTH ROW-1-Samuel Sfrickman, Louis Worman Jose In F' I1 ' p IS man, Maurice Levin, Roberi Wolfe, Leonard Samuels Craig Krolli B d R I1 u of schild. THIRD ROW-Max Sfernfield, Leonard Sanders Dlave Hillsberg S'd S I ney prung, Bob Jacobs, Sydney Freedman, Mel Buchner, Jordan Wasserman: F d ' ' re Rock, Herb Heller, Howard Gllckman Sidney Engelson SECOND ROW I Avin Yafkin, Ira Schackman, Julius Weinsfbck, Irv Kreinin, Idurray Fleck, Morris S d . . a y, Marhn Posial, Henry Lessuck, Donald Paszomanf, Roberf Klinghoifer, Ernie Novick, Allan Scharf, Sanford Hershkowiiz. FIRST ROW-Ray Levine, Edward Gersfein, Gene Dinces, Joe Rosen, Joe Kohn, Cy Gruberg, Ben Weiner, Sid Yfkin, Irvin Hoffman, Herberi Workman, Edwin Yanowiiz, Lawrence Jupifer, Jerry Adler. TO RIGHT: TOP OF PAGE-Beniamin Weiner, president Mrs. Margarei' McKiever, housemofher. ' 153 .lnomfh f mf 'i Ks- Q F ii I I . . g Q QL. :Marg srl-21 4' .. Q I. ,., . ,pfla -f ' 'Ml , , i '4F ?.f,.ew 1 I r Jgappa Mi A banner year was I947-48 for Kappa Phi Fralernily. The Chapler House saw new improvemenls and 'rhe eslab- lishmenl of wha? is hoped will be a sound linancial condilion for 'rhe years ahead. The conlinualion ol lradilional affairs was marked in November by The Buddy Formal al lhe l-lildebrechl. Fol- lowing il, in February, lhe lnilialory Formal honored l'hir'ry- four new members al lhe Greenacres Coun+ryiClub. lnlramurally, Kappa Phi caplured 'rhe regular season championships in baslcelball, sof+ball, and loolball. Some held offices in The Sophomore and Senior Classes, and various clubs. The Dean's Lisl conlained a liberal sprinkling ol members. ln 'rhe pasl year, Kappa Phi Fralernily has devoled lime and elliorl lo improving sludenl spiril in Rider College. To 'rhis lhey pledge Themselves in lhe lulure, and also lo The baffle lor increased independenl, as well as organizalional, sluclenl parlicipalion in college affairs. READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: FOURTH ROW-Bernard Deverin, John Brodie, Elmer Dalrymple, Frank Seel, Nicl: Juengerl, Phil Soderslrom, William Chepiga, Roberl' Buclr, James Shields, James Newman, Michael Kefchoyian. THIRD ROW-Leo Danilievif, George Allis, Franlr D'Alonzo, Paul Reidy, Thomas Brennan, Gerald Huff, Michael Ellxow, James Hagelin, Ben Sweigarf, Bob Puffer, James T. Murphy, William Roberfs, John Sfouf. SECOND ROW-James-Finan. Earl Garrison, Lawrence BenneH, Earl Ellsworfh, Kennefh Rosebroolr, Rodney Rosebroolr, Douglas Irwin, Mahlon Tyrrell, Timolhy Cahill, Michael Pelro, Roberl Mowry Roberf Rice, Miguel Banos. FIRST ROW--Thomas Pompa, Richard Daily. William Herman, John McKennan, Sleve Hegel, Roberl Sayre, James J. Murp y. Wall Kowaliclr, Fredericl: Deisher, Andrew Hazellon, Maurice Kopens, Bill Kenney, William Farrar. AT TOP OF PAGE: LEFT-James J. Murphy, presidenlg Mrs. Helen Purcell, housemolher. .1 . .. -Y-A . ,-,l a --w-v-ww-qv-Q ne. . , k sw 154 my QS? I Qf. , Q ws:-Q a. isfff F'ff 4 2.9 u as ' .5 ,J READING LEFT TO RIGHT: FIFTH ROW-George Cumm, Paul Roedel, Al Wyman, Charlie Lee, Don Reynolds, Ted Borda, Doug Malhers, William Lovegrove, Wesley Dooliffle, Cy While, Ed Luedllre, Al Miller. FOURTH ROW-Harry Holloway, Edmund Youngs, John Walsh, Norman Smilh, Roberf Hazen, George Rapp, Jack Richardson, John Lowell, Fred Bubeclr Jr. Roberl' Sfoeclrlein, Thomas Fox, Bill Swope, Jimmie Keller, Harry Fihwaler, George Sopp. THIRD ROW-Bernard Handler, James Harrison, Paul Farney, James Egan, Marshall Gillard Edward Frederick, Harris Brown, David Carle, Edmund Narfowicz, Franlr h Domenico, George Wood, William Clark, Harry Taylor, John Kemali, Edward Sfanlon, Jo n Fox, George Paferson. SECOND ROW-Joseph Palaia, Franli Tomaino, Joseph Cerio, William Sopp, Donald McCarfy, Elio Bernocchi, Roberl Cassin, Richard Johnson, Joseph Brelsforcl, Phil Coundouris, Edward Gill, Roberf McKeon, John Check, Adolph Marfucci, Harry Smilh, Donald Ney, Franlr Yager, James Rochonchou. FIRST ROW-lrvin Ocksrider, Ralph Harris, Wallace Barlralow, Conrad Rupprechf, Joseph Barlolmei, Vifo Longo, Sam Licciardi, Jim Murray, Professor Alexander Poyda, Professor Harold Wesl, Alfred Hoyns, Harry Carl, Alfred Orazi, Slephen Roclr, John Vargo, Raymond Remaley, Bill Dewing. TO RIGHT--James Murray, president RIGHT, BELOW: Mrs. Verna Dey, housemofher. ph .Sigma u Sepiember, I947, found Phi Sigma Nu warming 'ro ils annual Aulumn House Dance in Hs second year a+ III5 Greenwood Avenue. Seveniy-five couples danced lo lhe orcheslralions of a lrio and absorbed 'rhe gridiron lheme of fhe season. From an iniramural foolball poini-of-view. ihe Phi Sigs again shared championship berihs. Honors in baslcelball, bowling, and baseball were also vied for by 'rhe Phi Sigs. The ira+erni'ry's lhirfy-eighr pledgees survived a rough season lo become members. No Delaware Crossings This lime--merely 300-mile hilch-hiking lrips. Aciive membership reiurned io ihe IZO level of las? year. The lniliafory Formal held al lhe Slacy Treni was al'- lended by I5O couples. S+ag nighl' al lhe chapier house The nighl' before lhe lnifialory was also well aiiended. 156 , VV 5 y 'if' L ul In ' '45, Q-,Q . T' :Iv V b it ,,. .. il . 5, V ' , T, ,,.,...f , I 'v l J- ' is-Xu: n X -' uv , f7 x!w Fw FWF x 'x.l Tf,T P2 13 N un ' -. Xxx I s. .nn,J.'4 ' Wk U ' s 3 WX 0 M s ' 9, on ' .Q 1, YN' :ri 1- ' Afw!1Kt!'..' Q! Q, ll.fiA,?H,Q1:5,,'.: , , . . ' .ww N, ' 5 V . s 'I K t f '. ' . v-54 ' lt ,. -:. , ,, N. AR '41 I lvyiftvf . -5, S. si H I QE ma is if W !- 1: Y? X r 1 I, M N xxx I , 1 and lm i-ii, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: FOURTH ROW--Roberf Edwards, James Leone, Roberf Newell, Clarlr Merwin, Ray Winfers. THIRD ROW-Carl Fuoco, Joseph Horning, Herberf Klepper, Delmar Wilsey, Roger Laubach, John Oblefilofi, James H. Boyer, John Brinnier. SECOND ROW-V. J. Wrighf, Gerald Wylong, Ralph Vanaman, John Pererson, Roberf Daleclri, Frank Forsylh, Paul Tice, Arlhur Ungerleicler, Harry Taffrow, Charles Banach. FIRST ROW- Theodore Zoffola, Ralph D'Ambrosio, William Bufler, Alfred Belros, Odone Olfaunici. Howard Pafferson, George Galusha, John Rifz, E. James Hodgeil, Charles Johnson, Edward Bonieslri. TO RIGHT-Howard Palferson, presidenfp Mrs. Lavinia Donelson, housemofher. lean .Sigma i Bela Xi Chapier oi 'rhe lniernaiional Fraierniiy of Della Sigma Pi enioyed a busy scholasiic year. Alhleiically, Delia Sigma Pi 'roolc an aciive pari in fool- ball, winning 'rhe co--championship of The lniramural League. Bowling, soliball, and baskelball also came wiihin Their range. Socially, ihree house pariies and a formal dance were held very successfully: and a precedeni was esiablished when a Delia Sigma Pi delegaie lo Grand Chapfer Congress iniroduced lhe Rose idea. The plan. adopied as an infer- naiional aliair, involves lhe submission of ihe names of Coeds whom The broihers believe mee? ihe requirernenis in repre- seniing ihem as ihe lnIerna+ionaI Rose. Professionally, Beia Xi Chapier seni delegales io ihe lniernalional Conveniion ai Minneapolis, and many of lhe members allended ihe Easiern Colleges Regional Meeling in Philadelphia. The Delia Sigs enlered 'rhe year wiih 46 aciive members and 2I pledgees, as well as an aciive Della Sigma Pi Alumni, organized by The undergraduafe broihers. 159 ' , 1 . I r F '.' is.. 1 Q' 1 I 1. ,- H 4. ' ' f .1 'f 7 A sg .ws ' RP X . X fu. , '.x ,. se -f,.. Mn. I 'F Af ,.,, '55, ,w i va- ,fy pf, , 4, f .,v..l 4 --- ,A f ' - 2 ,N V: rg -rv, 'yi 'f'rf,2g 5.,-'V ,-'ZH' 2'- -A. Hn- ' ' as. - w. v xawii '-1'-1, '.' 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Timm GLQNYEYS ' A ,' , ' 'A , . - N ,' Q m AMERICAN UNIVERSITUFS Ano cox.Ls.6r. 2- Hn I , I wh .',.uu1 lun Q ,. .. . 1... .,-,,,',.,.f,,,f!fuhm1,f I j P 5 X Q, Q V A 'x S . 5 .-4 I Q ff ft, M' .vf, 4 'UNK , ,. ,,v ,, ,V mr., 'L A i 4 'f '1',2f'lf'vP-5- . , --.x 5 l , .T 2 Helene Arianas. a consis+en'r Dean's Lis'r s+uden'r, has been ac- +ive in The Debafing Sociely, +he Drama+ic Club, and Hellenic So- ciely, A Teacher Training s+uden+, she is also aclive as a member of +h'e Scroll sralf and 'rhe Teacher Training Club. Ca+herine E. Chussler has been news edilor, managing edilor. and edi+or of lhe Rider News, as well as associale edilor of The Shadow. Besides mainfaining Dean's Lis+ grades, Ca+hy was presidenl' of lhe Women's Advisory Council and presidenf of Srnifh Hall. 7 George B. Arnold. Jr., has been a prominenf member of The Ac- counring Deparlmenl. A lrequenlr Dean's Lis+ s+uden+, George has also been an aclive member of +he Accounfing Club. A04 A0 Norman E. Cusworlh, a consisienl Dean's Lisf sludeni. is an oufsland- ing member of +he Accounling De- par+men+. Norman has succeeded in almosl always obhaining s+raigh+ A grades +hroughou+ his college career. rv ' ' V k H13 X Belly l-lolier is edilor of lhe I948 Shadow. She was Parchmenf edi- for of Sigma lola Chi Sororily, and served on lhe Orienfaiion Com- miH'ee, Women's Advisory Coun- cil, and Academic Counselling Commi++ee. lr X l V 2 'T l V T If 1 I f , . 4 , a . 1 a. - - 7 A A -fr ' 'Tl 14 VT- 1 ' , r ww H -, 4 ,. T T if . ,,',,y,iI WL, , iljifil bfi. .I s,. Ah , , i .l' Mary E. Driggs, who is presidenl' of +he Eia Upsilon Gamma Sororily, has been Jrreasurer and recording secrelary of ihe Pan- hellenic Council. Mary has also been a member of ihe Triniiy Club. lnler-dormi+ory Council, and Women's A+hle+ic Associaiion. Mary l.. Godshall, a Medical Sec- rerarial s+uden+, won The lda Borfey Bacon award and was a Dean's Lisl' sludenl. Mary served as vice- presidenl of Mary l-looper l-lall. and as a member of lhe lnier- clorrni+ory Council, and Zela Mu Epsilon Sororily. a ww r ,,,,.,......- ,.g-u-Q- 3 -,..,,--i- -- l W4-2-a Anne M. l-laiduclcy, a Junior in The Teacher Training Depar+men+, is presidenf of Sigma lola Chi Sor- ori+y. Secrelary of The Sopho- more-Junior class and correspond- ing secrelary of +he Panhellenic Council, Anne has also been acfiveg in lhe Newman and Teacher Training Clubs. 164 I M spsii f.,.- -.- ',' We S Vincenl E. l-loyer is oflen an all A s'luden+, majoring in 'rhe field of accounling. 'Vince has been an aclive member of +he Accounling Club and also has served as one of +he Veferans represen+a+ives. Q1 J7f,lyi?,Q-Q if vww RM A -- Richard B. Poindexier is a member of The Kappa Phi Fra+erni+y, and +he Business Adminislrafion Club. Also an aclive member of 'rhe Psychology Club, Richard is a Dean's Lisl' sfudenl. 1 , . Casper D. Meals, Jr., a regular Dean's Lisf sludenf, is presidenl Ol +he Psychology Club. Mai0FlVW9 in Business Adminisfralion, Casper has pariicipaied aciively on +he varsiiy 'rennis leam and in The Deba+ing Sociely. Norman M. Newion, who is com- ple+ing his course in accounling. is presidenl of 'rhe Accouniing Club. As well as regularly main- +aining a Dean's Lis+ average. Norman has aclecl as precep+or of Souih Hall, a men's dormilory. O 9' l 1- 4- ,. - ff Ip Anlhony Paul, an Accounfing major and consis+en+ Dean's Lisi' siudenf, has been aciive as a mem- ber of +he.Accoun+ing Club. l-le has also parficipalecl in +he aciivi- lies of +he Velerans League and 'rhe Hope lnveslmenf Company. 7 i -'T' f 6 x ,WF Wu Hrwqihyliv 4...--w Q. J' 'log S P S adWd'0'c James S. Rochonchou, an accounl- ing sfuclenf and Dean's Lis+ regu- lar, has served as secrelary of Phi Sigma Nu Fra+erni+y. Jim is also a member of +he Accounfing Club ancl 'rhe l-lellenic Sociely. iw I ? F ?7C4lalwf Qwif WMM? Howard G. Wallace, a consis+en'r Dean's Lisl siudenl' in 'rhe Accoun+- ing Course, has been an ac+ive member of The Srudenl Council and Veferans League. W at Z: Marian A. Rocky was vice-presi- dem' of 'rhe Rider Debaling So- ciely and a charler member of The Beniamin Franklin Debale Council. Marian was also a member of +he Rider College Choir, Teacher Training Club, Women's Advisory Council, and was fealure wrifer for The Scroll. Phyllis E. Schoenly, who has acied as presidenl and vice-presidenl' of Zela Mu Epsilon Sororily, has main+ained a Dean's Lis+ average. Phyllis has been aclive on +he Women's Advisory Council, Pan- hellenic Council, Orienialion Com- mi++ee. and Academic Counselling Commiflee. 1 Vernon lvl. Sharpless. a sludenl in ihe Teacher Training Deparfmenf, was awarded lhe Della Sigma Pi Scholarship Cup. A member of +he Trinily Club, and +he Teacher Training Club, Vernon has also made Dean's Lislr grades. IGKJ aff 2- ,af -- 'T ffgffsffezswfy ..,1-o ...Q .... - S gf Eugenia Wieroniey, a senior in 'rhe Teacher Training Deparimeni, is a member of Sigma lola Chi Soror- ily. ln addirion 'ro parricipalion in all sporls, Eugenia served as presi- denl of rhe Teacher Training Club, secrelary of +he Commulers Club, and as a member of +he Women's Advisory Council. fs. f Ho er William Buller, Pro- READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Norman Cusworih, Vincen y , E an Jemes Rochonchou, George Sopp. SEATED- fessor A. James Eby, George Arnold, James g , Caiherine Chussler, Belh Hemillon, Belly Holler, Phyllis Schoenly. . 14 laAa gpaiin Zfa Alpha Epsilon Zela, lhe highesi honor socieiy al' Rider, was organized in I'-736. ' based upon high scholarship, good fel- The seleclion of sludenls lor ihe lralerniiy is lowship, leadership, and parlicipalion in exlra-curricular aciiviiies. Dr. J. Goodner A. J mes Eby, chairman of lhe division of Gill, vice-presidenl of lhe college, and a ' ' 'rh roup. Members of lhe socieiy are chosen by a faculiy is. finance, are advisors lo e g miliee composed of represeniaiives from each ol Jrhe college deparlmen d l lo lhose sludenls who have com Membership 'ro Alpha Epsilon Zela is awarde on y I vious years a maximum of 'ren seniors was been oulslanding in college life. n pre , selecied. Because of ihe large senior class, however, sixleen were chosen lhis year from lhe one hundred sixly-one names nominaled by 'rhe senior class. The I948 candidales are: l-lelene C. Arianas, George B. Arnold, William J. Builer, Calherine E. Chussler, Norman E. Cusworih. Mary Driggs, James J. Egan, Edward J. l-lodgeil, Elizabelh l-lamillon, Belly Holler. Vinceni l-loyer, James Rochonchou, Marian d Roberi J. Sloecklein. Rocky, Phyllis Schoenly. George Sopp, an 167 READING LEFT TO RIGHT H : oward Wallace, Anfhony Cam as Ed Sfofholl, George Ar Id p , mund Narfowicz, Frederick no , James Rochonchou, Henry Vanderburg. ccounfanfd .Honorary Sociefy Twelve members were lhis year sel l d S . . ec e for lhe Accounlanls Club Honorary ocnely. Organized by rhe group for lhe purpose of sfimulaling higher scholasfic achievemenf among i+s members. rhe Honorary Sociely is fhe goal of each member of +he club. ' Membership in fhe sociely is considered a reward for fhose who, according 'ro lhe iudgmenl' of lhe accounfing faculfy, besl' fulfill +he requiremenls, and have proved lhemselves worfhy of membership. A scholaslic average of eighly-five per cenl in all subiecis for fhe five 'rerms previous +0 elecrion is a prerequisile for membership. Noleworlhy parlicipaiion in exlra-curricular acfivifies and a promise of success in lhe field of accounling in +he fufure are also Taken-info consideralion. The sfudenls selecled for lhe year I947-48 are: George Arnold, Norman Cus- wor'rh, Anrhony Campas, Vincenf Hoyer. Edmund Narfowicz. James Rochonchou, George Sopp, Roberl Sroeclclein, Frederick S. Sfofhohf, John Tofh, Henry A. Vander- burg. and Howard G. Wallace. Norman Cusworfh mainlainecl a ' mnely-six per cenl average, fhe highesf among The I947-48 group. 168 l .4 i7 mm, James Egan. SEATED-Norman READING LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Mr. James O. Ke Hobbs, Cafherine Chussler, Belly Holler, Jerome Lesber, Dick Theyken. onorary lgughcafion jrafernify The aim 'ro promole an aclive inleresl' in ancl a greafer recognifion of college pub- licalions has culminaied in an Honorary Publicafions Fra+erni+y of Rider College, which made iis firsi appearance during fhe I947-48 school year. Qualificafions for membership include a good scholas+ic sianding, plus parficipafion in college affairs and acfivilies. ln fulure years, +he fra'rerni+y plans +o become afliliafed wilh a nalional group which mainlains similar reqluiremenis. Seven iournalism sludenfs were named lo lhe new honorary iournalism fralernily by 'rhe journalism facully. Nominaiion is based upon service in an ediiorial or business capacily on a Rider publicaiion. The siudenfls receiving 'rhe honor are: Caiherine Chussler, edilor, 'rhe Rider News: BeHy l-lolier, edilor, +he I948 Shadow: Clyde Leib, edi+or. lhe Jargon: Norman Hobbs, business manager, 'rhe Rider News: James Egan, business manager, The I948 Shadow: Richard Theylcen, business manager, fhe Jargon: Jerome Lesber, sporfs edifor, fha Rider News. Faculiy advisor 'ro 'rhe fraiernily is James O. Kemm, a member of 'rhe journalism faculfy. 169 it R? ll fe -r-f- V .1-o. . Y-'- . f- 1,1 srANDiNe LEFT TO mer-nr min counaoufas, E. James Hodgeff Roberf Sfoechlem Charles Lee, Edward Luedfla, Seymour Gruberg SEATED LE'T TO RIGHT: Joseph Finn, i Jerry Lesber Mr Leonard Olson Donald R I .SZ ff am! eynolds, Edward ggagfe Skull a d n Sabre, honora J 'rh I ' ry aihleiic sociely. was under e eadershup of Jerry Lesber 'rhis year. l+s chief funciion is 'rhe sponsoring of inlramural sporls. Baslcelball led off fhe season wifh sixfeen ieams s+ar+ing. Games were played Monday nigh+s al 'rhe Junior High School Number Three Gym. Kappa Phi Fralernily was adiud d ' league. ge winner of lhe Inf ABOVE: Je rry Lesber, president ramural fooiball had six +eams in fhis year's league wifh Kappa Phi. Phi Sigma Nu, and Delia Sigma Pi declared champions. Fourleen +eams were represenfed in fhe soffball league +his spring. Credii should be given-+o Jim l-lodgeif, Joe Finn, and Phil Coundouris for fheir direcfion of +he baslcef- ball, foo+ball, and sofiball leagues respec+ively. Skull and Sabre was es+ablished in l927 by Clair Bee, lhe presenl coach of Long Island Universiiy. The sociely operared for nineleen years, being disconfinued during +he war. Acl'ivi+y was again- renewed in I946, when fhirleen new members were chosen. Oufslanding represenlalives of each sporr are now chosen annually. 170 A 5 4 'x A PM 4 W . 4 fr urv A A UH 3 mf A -M n f A 3. If .an me gm of son C,z2,1,f, . . 'WM li mwxpiq W1 . Q A '6 'Ui' .Aunty 44,1- .. , up ' 4 , . V , 1 4 . li' wk, ' J y . 5 fue- vm-' - 1. A S, A- s we Wagfair Courf . 174 I QF.. 1.1 , D-Q-,.',Em li? I K r . P E , I N. I I A wwf flue Queen . . . Glnria llnsov .f f -. '33 . 'ml wx QL- f . . 44 1 P, I 'K 5 1 R A!! W y 1, K. 0 I 3 X S., 1 A 3 .gf AN! 14,3 . - - H, X-MO Milk in 0 I X X x 7- x - u eqvav H ' I ,V X' -I ' 'P' V' - ' , W A, 3 it l ' Y P A X ' ' il' ' f .. ' ? 1: n , ' Y 1 1 1 w' 2 '--vv ' Sq x as iw N Cie X ,f 5 x H -N s wh I. X -.Qi ' if w-2-it ,. Q ' ct, il Q ,film fx-Wy ' 'w WM .. 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