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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
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-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. ,
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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-
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