Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 138 of 190
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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

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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.



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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

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