Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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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

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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



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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 '

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