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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
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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.
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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
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