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amen 3 .!4flzLfic Jdociafion Composed oi represenialives from each dormilory and sororiiy, The Women's Alhlelic Associalion meeis weekly Io discuss plans for +he scheduling and supervision of all women's alhleiics ai Rider College. Lellers, swea+ers, and rings are awarded Ihose girls who have earned a sufiicienl number of poinls by parlici- pairing in riding, swimming, baslceiball, archery, soflball, and bowling. Deiermining ihe number ol: poinls lhal each girl has accumulaied is one oi fhe chief cluiies of lhe associaiion. Each represenlalive is responsible for Iceeping her house informed of aihlelic aciiviiies. Muriel Cimmel' served as president Doroihy Glamm, vice-presidenlg Roxane Miles, secrelaryg and Charlolie Czaplicki, poini recorder. Miss Lenore Peppeis acis as advisor To ihe group. STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Toper, Cornelia Jones, Maybelle Reid, Cafharine Neely, Florine Blackman. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: CharIoHe Czaplicki, Roxane Miles, Miss Lenore Peppefs, Doroihy Glamm, Lorraine Laprade. 4 .
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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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.-7 I 0' sf'-uv 4 X!! I I STANDING-LEFT TO RIGHT: Belly Brolfle, Gloria Babcocli, Edward Gerslein, Charles Lee, Wall Wahlen, Elio Bernocchi, James Egan, Jean Hapanowicz, Gladys Cooper. SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lou Messler, E, James Hodgell, Belly Holler, Tom Romaine, Cell Klausner. FROM LEFT, READING DOWN: Belly Holler, eclilorg E. 'James Hodgell, managing eclilor: James Egan, business manager: Tom Romaine, associale edi- lor: Charles Lee, pholographer. NOT PICTURED: Ceil Klausner, associale eclilor. .Sladow TO THE STUDENT BODY: No underlalcing, no maller how large or how small, can be accomplished alone. Allhough seemingly all responsibilily lor a yearboolc resls wilh one person, so many personalilies are necessarily merged in lhe proiecl lhal lhey cannol become idenlilied. For lhis reason, a mosl hearly lhanlcs is due lhe unheralded workers who made lhe '48 Shadow a realily. Allhough lhe names are loo numerous lo menlion, lheir hard worlc, lheir enlhusiasm and lheir encouragemenl can be apprecialed by all, and gralelully remembered by one. 1 The Edilor. V1 . LSI' v v Ar- 1- .I X 9 li,
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