Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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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

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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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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

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