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STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mahlon Tyrrell, James T. Murphy, Bob Sioeclrlein, Alfred Befros, Edward Slanlon. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Paiferson, James J. Murphy, Ben Weiner, James Murray, Ari Scheiber. TO RIGHT: Winners of lniramural Fooiball league-Phi Sigma Nu, Delia Sigma Pi, and Kappa Phi fraiernifies, represenied by capfains Ed Luedfke, Delmar Wilsey, and Nick Juengerf. .gnfer - jrafernify Conn The lnler-Fralerniiy Council is composed oi lhe presidenl and a dele- gale from each fralerniiy, and governs all iraierniiy ac+ivi+ies. Through ihe roiaiion oi officers, each member oi lhe Council has ihe cpporiuniiy oi holding office. Curreni officers are J. J. Murphy, presideni: Jim Egan, vice-presideniq Roger Laubach, secrelaryp Ira Schaclcman, ireasurer. This year saw ihe birih of ihe Informer, official organ oi ihe Council. Jerrold Adler was edilor of ihe paper, which is devoied io iosiering lhe in- ieresls and general welfare oi +he sludeni body. The Council is working on plans lor ihe esiablishmenl' oi an insurance plan 'ro cover all parlicipanis in iniramural sporis. Through 'rhe Council, ihe irais have developed a beiler undersianding and beiier cooperaiion. SO ci
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.gnfer - ormifory ounci The self-governmenT of each dormiTory, one of The mosT imporTanT and necessary TuncTions oT college acTiviTy, is encouraged and aided aT Rider College by means of The lnTer-DormiTory Council, which consisTs of The presi- denT and vice-presidenT of each women's dormiTory. These oTFicers, TogeTher wiTh The housemoThers and Mrs. James C. WrighT, Dean of Women. hold meeTings on The TirsT Monday of each monTh, aT which problems of each . Individual dormiTory are discussed and general plans adopTed. In addiTion To The supervising of dormiTory acTiviTies The Council sponsors an lnTer- DormiTory Dance, an annual semi-Tormal aTfair held exclusively Tor girls who are living in The dormiTories. The Women's DeparTmenT of Rider College operaTes as a well coordi- naTed uniT aT all Times. Rules are made by The sTudenTs, and Their elecTed officers are enTrusTed wiTh The enTorcemenT of These rules. Q STANDING-LEFT TO Riel-in erm 4 McNally, Fannie laria, Elsie Thalmann, Marjorie Myers. SEATED--LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Pocher, Cornelia Jones, Mrs. James C. Wrighf, Dorofhie Garref, AniTa Abramsen. ABOVE: Mrs. James C. Wrighf advisor To The group.
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THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneih Rosebroolr, Thomas F. Gra- ham, James Cox. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Frederick Jan- lrowslxi, Harold Ochs, Paul Laslroski, Dick Johnson, Jack La Planle, Adam Sonsone. FIRSTAROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Builer, Edward Gersiein. Seymour Gruberg, Vinceni Hoyer, Norman Smiih, Marian Le Couver Welfer Spandau, Sreve Doisko, Harry Davis. utePan5 eague The need for an independenr veierans' organizalion al' Rider was apparenr when The school became crowded wiih siudenl' vererans. The organizalion was formed primarily 'ro acl as a liaison agenl belween ihe velerans and ihe school, and To help wi+h individual problems. The organizaiion has since expanded and become ahfilialed wilh The American Velerans Co-ordinaiing Com miiiee, which is composed ol sludenl' veleran groups, nalional and independent on campuses in every slaie in ihe union. Three members of +he Rider Veierans League repre- senled ihe slale of New Jersey a+ lhe January lobby of fhe AVCC in Washinqlon. The lobby was held ro push 'rhe 'lighl for increased subsislence. Norman l-I. Smilh headed The group for 'rhe year: Vin- ceni l-loyer and Alberr l-libbard were vice-presidenisz Marion LeCouver acred as secrelary-Treasurer: and Waller Spandau was service officer. TO LEFT Norman Smiih presiclenfg ABOVE LEFT: A group of +he veferans discuss subsis+ence boosis. , 90 l ,,,-wwf
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