Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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V-MAL-l- 'q .fi',,-,,.:.-1 .' ga awk-- ' .f LN CHIEVEMENT The Theme of The I95O Rider Shadow, achievemenT, was selecTed because The publicaTion sTaTT TelT ThaT aT Rider we have someThing unique. A small school, Rider College can Trace iTs achievemenT back To l865 when This school was founded in TrenTon. From a small second sTory planT To iTs presenT TaciliTies. which include plans Tor a modern Tully equipped gymnasium, Rider College can Truly claim a marlc of achievemenl: Every group in The college iTselT--TraTernal, educaTional, or social, Too can Trace achievemenT in some Torm or anoTher. The organizaTions and adminisTraTion alilce have Taken greaT sTrides Toward achieving one common goal--The beTTermenT of TaciliTies, insTrucTion, enTerTainmenT, presTige and record of The college. During The pasT year-The mid-cenTury mark-achieve- menT can be Tound in The TormaTion oT a sTrong, acTive alumni associaTion and suloseguenTly The groundwork Tor The new gymnasium. i l MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM The firsl sfep of regenerafion al Rider Col- lege is l'he locafion of an adequafe sife and lhen fhe building on 'rhis sile of adequafe facili+ies. The phofograph of fhe archifecls drawing of 'lhe pro- posed gymnasium on fhese pages is fhe lopic of fhe currenf survey being conducfed by fhe college. Plans for fhis gymnasium have been compleled, buf because of 'lhe survey, have dicfaled lhe neces- si+y +ha+ +he s+ar+ of 'lhis building noi begin unfil a permanen+ and adequafe college si+e wilh campus have been selecled. The S500,000 gymnasium will confain a maximum size baskefball courl' wifh a capacify for 2,800 where name feams can be en- ferfained on home grounds. Adequafea offices, lounge rooms, adequafe space for enferfainmenf of visifing feams and s'l'or- age of afhlefic equipmenf have been planned. A full lime physical educafion program, 'logefher wilh much needed inframural programs fo accommodafe sludenfs of bolh sexes under a full 'rime Direclor of Afhlefics will be forfhcoming. Class room and science building, parf of The unifs, will give fhe college relief from ifs over- crowded class room facilifies. Class assembly, s+u- denf body assembly and alumni reunion will 'rhen become a fixed parl of 'lhe college program. Afler fhe complefion of fhis firrf unif in fhe New Era expansion and relocafion program, will come fhe consfrucfion of a library, dormifories and addifional class room facilifies. The presenf sfudenl' body af Rider College represenfs 38 sfafes and I9 foreign counlries. These facfs show fha? af Rider ifs grea+ exlended aca- demic and afhlelic program diclafe fhe vifal neces- sify of a new sife and new buildings in order fo con- finue fhis educafional program and communily service. Q .. 'yg'? U' 'agv',qx..: . K . , r g , .Q K if lf 'K .. --no-x f . in V X gh. ,. Y..l J' , I , is 1 if vi V ' , 6 .,, el. , .Y V tl- 1 :-s , J' ' f Y i 4f '1 -5' A T, ll 5:5 ' i i if L-'l Q O. .Q royal? G 'ST- '-S 3 'gt 'fQs1a'Sd'i'i 33 ll If Cn! ml ilu! 1 .gn ' . ,ig ,Y 3' 1 . -M. 4 .. uv-nm... 'B --rs' li s ll . g 4, ,,, 11- 1 A 1 l n , it l 1 I- r P , . . .H J ,,,,,m- .,,, if' sp-'ff Nail V 4, N - fn- . .,,,,,r.,-ln-.-us V M., ... ,Q y .L- -,if ' k ,.sk4:!. sp' , , -lf1',..-LM. ,,,,,,, , e -. 'wh 1 I W M. 6 W 0.1015 Sunni! if PU' 'luv-1-p-'four Qu. nur' sf.-fr'-V. Jil! 1 it P.'f 1- ' - nun , ,, ggrwdli vor-nfl 'N 3 Q uv 4 an it 11' 0 if mm vb Q 0 rf' V 1.-sw 'I P9 H1111 iii? 11100 -131 '- an 1,1 - I 4 I s ' I . 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LEE GROVER .............. ..... T ren'l'on, N. J. REGINALD S. WAREHAM .... New Yorlz Cify HARVEY KNIGHT ....... ..... P residenl' HAROLD L. CONOVER .... ..... S ecrefiary OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD Buildings and Grounds: H. L. Conover, A. L. Grover, E. J. Kressler. Execufive: F. F. Moore, H. L. Conover, J. G. Gill, H. Knighi, H. Ray. Finance: R. Ray. H. L. Conover, J. G. Gill. E. J. Kressler, F. F. Moore. Insfrucfion: G. E. Duclcworlh, C. M. Jones, H. Kniglvl, F. F. Moore. Library: J. Gooclner Gill, G. E. Duclxworlh, E. J. Kressler, R. S. Wareham. Pension Trus+ Commii'+ee: I H. Ray, E. J. Kressler, H. L. Conover, F. F. 'Moore. J. G. Gill, L. A. Olson. Ifm going to Rider when I grow up And I'll study too -if I'd Qnly hurry up . . f f' mf, . LN , -A COLLEGE PRESIDE T ,p , J' A 'ie . 1 h-. . qw.f J ,I rl I . 2:,g,f', '. Taxi ' fs Mvlx' lg-H: fl .1 ,K .' ' 'ii . il . 'Jin lr i- .. .- 5:1 :gg I if Til' . lg' JF- 1 ez, ' 1 if .Wi6,' aqw.'fr:M:h,g.z -.:Q3f,5rggJ?q1fg.:14 . -Q' . as QA: ffqv-., f',' ...Va FJ W, '.-Y?-..fi:.g:' N :i.1l.f-rig1jvxg-qizgifbv-'Za'Anya? M-,Jribx 1:4 I g..L3,Vj::,i,3.i..',3?' Af: gg: -I .fhfwy-:,7:y,r-1,2135-,nu i .Y 5.-Lgiii. XZ -C.: Dr. Franklin F. Moore 'gh' FRANKLIN F. Moons A.s., s.s.A., Ea.M., san. Dr. Franklin F. Moore has been aclively associaled wilh lhe adminislralive dulies of Rider College since I928. Prior 'ro his a'ppoinlmenl lo lhe presidency of lhe college in I934, he held lhe posilions of inslruclor and regislrar, gaining a well-rounded background and experience which is necessary 'ro eiliicienlrly handle lhe problems oi managing a school. Presidenl Moore received his Bachelor of Arls degree from Princelon Universily in I926. l-le laler received degrees of Bachelor of Business Aclminislralion from Rider College, Masler of Educalion from Rulgers Universily, and Doclor of Educalion from Rulgers Universilyj Dr. Moore enlered mililary service in l942, holding lhe rank ol Ll. Commander in lhe U. S. Navy belween l942 and l945. Dr. Moore's inleresl in civic as well as educalional affairs has given him a complele underslanding of sludenl problems. l-lis friendly allilude and sincere inl'eres'r in siudenl funclions are known lo all who have had lhe privilege of working wilh him. Presidenl Moore is a member of Phi Della Kappa and Kappa Della Pi fralernilies. I0 fi 3 W3 - .' ,zu Q r 3, vw, , A .1 '-'JW 1 4, L- ,gg ,fy ,',.,..,g Q3 'Hiii'L:'l'?5w 4 si . , ,. vvlekpgfhfil .yun- , ,J .,.,, ,W . VICE PRESIDE T Alas Dr. J. Goodner Gill, Vice-President RegisTrar, and TrusTee of Rider College, is mosT deserving of praise Tor his eTficienT managemenT oT sTudenT relaTions and Tor his close associaTion wiTh sTudenT organizaTions. Dr. Gill has been associaTed wiTh Rider College since l929, and held The posiTions of PlacemenT DirecTor and Dean OT The College unTil I94O, aT which Time he became Vice- PresidenT and RegisTrar. During Dr. lvloore's absence as a member of The Armed Forces, Dr. Gill was AcTing PresidenT. l-le was graduaTed from Woodberry ForesT Prepara- Tory School in I925 and also aTTended several colleges, in- cluding WashingTon and Lee, LaTayeTTe, R u Tg e r s a n d Columbia. l-lis inTeresT and abiliTy in civic, as well as educaTional worlc, is evidenced by his acTive parTicipaTion in These Two Tields. l-le is PasT PresidenT of The New Jersey AssociaTion OT Schools of Business, and co-founder and FirsT SecreTary of The New Jersey AssociaTion of Colleges and UniversiTies: G member of The New Jersey AssociaTion for AdulT EducaTion and Chairman of The Conference Planning CommiTTee oT This OrganizaTiong member of The Board of TrusTees of The Boys' Club of TrenTon: member oT The Board oT Governors, Carver CenTer, Y. lvl. C. A., and a member of The ExecuTive Com- fT1iTTee of The TrenTon Council on l-luman RelaTions. Dr. Gill IS PasT LieuTenanT Governor of The New Jersey DisTricT of Kiwanis lnTernaTional. The mosT recenT academic honor besTowed upon him is an honorary degree of DocTor of Laws COnTerred by John Marshall College. Dr. Gill is also a Direc- Tor of The TrenTon Banking Company. Dr. John Goodner Gill D EA O F M E George Knight As Dean of Rider College since Sepiember, I949, Dean George D. Knighi has capably managed +he affairs of Thai office by coping wiih siudeni problems wiih sincere and undersianding guidance. Wirh an enrollmeni unexcelled in Rider's hisiory, This 'rask has Jrhe appearance of an im- possibiliiy. However, Dean Knighfs office is open To all, and his friendly counsel is eagerly given To rhose who seek ii. Dean Knighl' iirsi came io Rider in I933. He as- sumed 'ihe duiies of inslrucior, advanced To head of The Social Science Deparimeni, and, while remaining in 'rhe posi, was appoinied head of The Psychology Deparimenl. Dean Knigh'f's abiliiy is evidenced by his academic background. He was gradualed from Muncy Normal in I9I9. He received degrees of Bachelor of Aris from Buck- nell Universiiy, lvlasier of Science from Susquehanna Uni- versiiy, and lvlasier of Aris from Columbia Universiiy. He also received a Professional Diploma from Teachers College, Columbia Universiiy in I947. Dean Knighi compleied iwo and a half years' academic requiremenis for Ph.D. ai Yale Universiiy, and is currenily wriiing his Dociors disseriaiion ai Temple Universiiy. Dean Knighi is a member of lhe Naiional Educaiion Associaiion of The U. S. Division of Higher Educalion, and of Phi Delia Kappa, a Nalrional Graduare Honorary Fraier- niiy ar Temple Universily. He is also lisied in Who's Who in Educalion in ihe Uniied Siaies. 1 ,r gg.. sissy, 1. ,.....i,l.. '.1. Tilt - l:,JI'nzw 1- :,.QiS ' .. X F' hz ' if..' We-i.. . . i g a F. -me Mfrs. J. C. Wright DEA OF ',W-I FK A sincere inleresi and aclive parlicipaiion in educa- iional worlc broughl Mrs. James C. Wrighl io Rider College more lhan lifleen years ago. As Dean of Women during ilnis lime, Mrs. Wrighl has coniinually manifesied her capa- biliry by coping wiih lhe many and varied problems con- froniing her in a manner worihy oi her experience. The numerous women's organizaiions al' Rider, under ihe guidance of Dean Wrighl, have grown sirong and aclive. Her wisdom and counsel have proved io be invaluable io lhe success of 'rhese organizalions. l-ler underslanding and cordialiiy are ever presenr +o lhose who seek her advice. The Women's Advisory Council, founded by Dean Wrighl. is ihe women's governing board ai Rider College. Hs successtand high plane of efficiency are unexcelled, and i+s merils are known and recognized by many educalional inslilulions Jrhroughour New Jersey and surrounding areas. ln addiiion fo her college aciivilies. Mrs. Wrighi is recognized as an aciive leader in civic organizaiions, noi' only in Trenion buf lhroughoui ihe Siaie as well. Dean Wrighi' is a member of rhe Narional Associa- Jrion of Deans of Women, and lhe New Jersey Associaiion of Deans of Women. I A ,- i r ' I A ill1fil1i l,' i 4 xiii li ! ll v t ill. li 3 1 15 . . r-. ! , aw, , . -p J 'fi-..1nQll5vri Rim Otley:-fKAgli:13ull HA-C ii-Ti 'L 1 X L3 Sandwell FR!-Jill! Cara : .X 3- AD 19s I ' ' I if gf' -I MARIE P. BAD ER B.S., M.A. Office Pracfice Deparfmenf PATRICIA BLAKE A.B. Assisfanf Librarian PERCY WARNER CARIS A.B., M.A. Assisianf Coach of Baseball I4 I IQTRATIO Ln- GENEVIEVE C. BARBOUR Office of Ihe Treasurer RICHARD JOHN BLOSS B.C.S., B.S. Direcfor of Scheduling G. KENNETH CONOVER B.S., Ec.I.M. Direcfor of Placemenf 'E 1' Assisfanf Direcfor of C.. 7 I I I MARGARET M. BATHGATE JOSEPH BEHOT Office of fhe Assisfanf Dean B.S. Coach of Foofball HANNAH LOUISE BREWER ROBERT N. BRUNDAGE Office of Ihs Presideni' Manager of The Book Sfore 'VIRGINIA LOUISE COOK JOAN MAY COX Office of fhe Dean A.B. in'-1. ,N Assistant Regisfrar Manager of College Placemenf Dormifories Direcfgr of Afhleficg -C , X I as , A .1 I G Q- 1 T L , 'X 1 .1 I . -I N ,I ' I Nt ii V I W Z W5 ',7' V4 . 1. 'L: ' EDNA H. CREAGER PETER J. DALY FRANK JAMES DONLON B.S. TQ -:N 43 5 xl -' .fx ' 'SILT' ...v- ' fl ' 4 ll' cf' UU! 7 Rx jv- MARY TERESA DOW R. CRAIG FABIAN NORENE LOVELL FOSSDAL EDWINA W. GARDINER Office of the Secretary B-A-r M.A. Office of flue Direcfor of Bool: Sfore Assisfenf Regisfrar Courses BERNICE ANNA GEE FRANK GROUSER ANITA S. HANDVILLE GLADYSLUCILLE HANEY B.C.S, Cusfoclian of Buildings Office of fha Direcfor of Olfice of fha Treasurer Treasurer fo fhe College Freshman HELEN HANLON MARY BRACKEN HEGYI JOHN LIGHTKEP KELLY, JR. SHERMAN VAN NESS KENT B.S, Office of flue Direcfor of B.S. B.S., M.S. Reference Librarian Placemenf Coach of Baseball Direcfor of Freshman ml iffl l?-fffalf-1 ,-,r , 1 A - F ' L -1'2 1f llfJl55-P11-921935 Viale5392-Q7:f55i.3r1f 531 'F Jifff,-' :I .,i. . P A ff' 'x il VW' ROBERT WELLS KILGUS CLAIRE J. LEE JENNIE C. LEEDOM B.S., M.A. Office of fhe Regisfrar Secrefary fo flue Vice-Presidenf Coach of Freshman 'Baslzefball and Tennis I .if JIU' nag, H- f,..'. - WAV' THOMAS ARTHUR LEYDEN B.S.C., M.A. Coach of Baslreiball AGNES V. MATYSEK Office of Ihe Treasurer ELIZABETH M. MOYER Assisianf Secreiary of ihe College wr'-f'4g 'fyuv1K ,1:1'r2'fn.'my. Q'nwxr'w- I rf . 1 - xl . -1 mi- ff -' iw -I A . . . V . xi., E .. - W -' L'3Wff rid ' -iw V 4 -V , . ' -' I, as-,--I . Q 1 ' I T,Q..l.f,,.'i . If- I , ,sj f7,1'niQ VJ, , 2 ,v wlbl I I - ,f ' , 'f pig 7-'z-'H 1- '- J, ff-, - .iw .TU 'T w1I 'f1JLi-'W' ,: WWI 4'-'ili i' 'KI' - Alf' r T' 119 - . 45, -.i,1s,.,,., ,W 1, , ',i..l .1 ,,M,1X.fMr ww.. ,,.v..f, , I if ,gk .1l.',i.,.V,1 Hwy!,v,,L,W,54'ykS',:, , I. W, k-7 -. , ,. nf' 1 '- 4' f ' .. ,. . . ,. .e mi wm,...e,.,,' , f u . Mrs. James C. Wrighi, Dean of Women, congralu- Iain! Miss 1Marge Cameron eller she had been named by JARGON as Miss Personality of I'-750. I6 'N 1 . GLADYS A. LOBER B.A., B.S. College Librarian ROBERT ANGUS McBANE B.A., M.S. Assislani Dean ELIZABETH B. NELSON College Telephone Operaior WINIFRED M. 'MARTINEK Office of Ihe Dean CHESTER A. McKINNEY MILDRED G. McQUlSTON B.S., A.M., Ed.D. B.S. Head of Ihe School of Oltfice of Ihe Recorder Demonsiraiion ANNA LISA OLSEN LENORE FRANCES PEPPETS Office of The Dean B.S. Direclor of Women's Afhlelic -sc .. IM x. N' 2., 1 .1 is 'W Isnt? ANNA MARIE PEZ Book Sfore ANNA MAE SOKOL OFIIce of 'Ihe Treasurer -r ' QQ- I: x Q 'O RUTH PODESVA B.S. Assisfani Librarian SHIRLEY CROSHAW SMITH Office of Ihe School of Educafion WALTER WHALEN B.S. AIumni Secreiary HELEN B. PROFY Office of I'I'1e Direcfor of Courses MARY IRENE STAPLER Office of II1e Regisfrar THOMAS H. WINTERS 'M 'E 'f QR. 'I 'I ' f' . ...M .' .QM I-I x I ' . . K. A. HELEN ZABLOCKI RUBINO OFHce of Ihe Treasurer EVERETT B. TOWNSEND B.S.. M.S., EcI.D. DIrec+or of Courses SADIE LILLIAN ZIEGLER ' 5,311- frr gj. , rzre -. wr in fs :If If 32 rr Q., H 1 git: 551 'Q I-PIA w 5 952125, .gn qu.. ,LI A ,h,...g. 1' I mirrxgwt' .f r W, 1,2 m' I- A.B., A.M., Ph.D. B.C.S. Head of Ihe School of Secreiary Io Ihe College Educaiion .Q iIrI1 333-I I - 3 I -If I 1 iI,.lpf2-.I H -I h Q : . . 1' s-' 'Q-: ':j,w:U . V, :I rj 1Q'4.'fr:,'f,:4'1 fy M '3 Q, A' ., .n,,,5' v', 'ffjbi' 'I,- Q31 ,' . Secrefaries In II1e Dean's O'FHce are Ixep+ busy every day worlring ou+ s+uden+ probIems. PicIurecI, Ieff Io righf, are Mrs. Winifred Mariinelr, Miss Margaref Beihgaie, and Mrs. Anita Handville. I7 PETER ALBANESE Insirucfor in Science HERBERT ROLLAND ALGER Assis+anI' Yo fhe Presidenl Associafe Direclor of Publiciiy B.AccI., Beclcely College B.S., Villanova College M.S., Temple Universify CHESTER L. APPLETON, JR. Assislani Professor of MARIE P. BADER Head Office Praciice Accouniing Deparimenf B.S., Trenion Sfaie Teachers B..S,, Drexel Insfiluie of College Technology M.A., Teachers College w Columbia Universify U M.A., Monfclair SI'a+e Teachers COIIGQQWJ , .,,,,,, M-, .W L L, GEORGE LOUIS BATTISTA Assisfanf Professor of Accounilng B.S., Rider College ROCCO JOHN BATTISTA Insirucfor in Business Adminisirafion 1 Ufi B.B.A., Sainf John's Universify M.B.A., New Yorlr Universify C. NELSON BEAN, JR. lnsfrucfor in Accounfing and Maihemaiics B.Ed., Plymouih Teachers College M.EcI., Universify of Maryland JAMES GORDON BEAN Assisiant Professor of Law B.A.. Maryville College LL.B., American Exiension School of Law I8 lk -4 DONALD S. BAKER Insirucior in Bookkeeping B.S., Bloomsburg S+aIe Teachers College ACLILTY JOSEPH BEHOT LEWIS S. BENNETT Insirucior in Malhemafics Ins'Iruc+or in Bookkeeping B.S., Villanova College B.S., Rider College .wp JONATHAN C. BENSON Ins+ruc+or in Malhemalics A . ' f WALTER A. BROWER ALFRED KENNETH BROWN RICHARD F. CASSIN sgjenilln Depaiimeni O Insfruclor in Typewriling lnslruclor in Penmanship Assisi-anr Professor of Finance ucahon B.S., Rider College B.S., Rider College end Economics B.S., Rider College M.A., Teachers College Columbia. Universify B.S., Ciiy College A.M., New York Universily PERCY W. CARIS Head Deparfmenf of Ma+hema+ics Associaie Professor of Malhemalics A.B., Defiance College M.A., Syracuse Universily OF I9O G. KENNETH CONOVER EUGENE J. DEVEREAUX lnslrucfor in Malhemalics Assis+anI Professor of B.S., Geflysburg College Ma+hema+ics EF-I-M., Temple Universi+y A.B., A.M., Monlclair Siale Teachers College 'SU LOUIS E. COBER lnslruclor in Social Sludies B.S., California Slale Teachers College M.A., Universily of Pillsburgh THOMAS A. COLES Assislanf Professor of Business Adminisfrafion B.S., M.S., Temple Universily MARION C. COSENZA Head Depar+men'rofSI1orI'hand School of Business B.Ed., B.S., Rider College EDWARD M. DURKIN Head Deparfmenl of Economics Associale Professor of Economics A.B., Universily of Pillsburgh M.A., Calholic Universily I9 JOHN D. DUTTON Insfrucfor in Spanish A.A., Kansas Cify Junior College B.S., Colorado Sfafe College M.A., Universify of California SW JOHN A. FITZGERALD Assisfanf Professor of English B.A., Brooklyn College M.A., Universify of Iowa HELEN G. P. GIRARD Insfrucfor in English B.S., M.A., Universify of Norfh Dakofa 20 AARON JAMES EBY Chairman Division of Finance Professor of Accounfing A.B., Goshen College C.P,A., Indiana C.P.A., Pennsylvania A.M.. Rufgers Universify FREDERICK LUM FERRIS Chairman Division of Journalism Associafe Professor of Journalism Ph.B., M.A., Brown Universify ANNA N. FUNK Insfrucfor in Office Machines A.B., Marshall College FRANCES E. EVANS Assisfanf Professor of Shorfhand B.S., Rider College CONSTANCE M. FERBER Assisfanf Professor of 1 Bookkeeping B.Ed., Rider College R. CRAIG FABIAN Insfrucfor in English B.A., College of Woosfer M.A., Syracuse Universify ,. ,, ily., , . ..,. ' ,, . 1 1 I .V a . . I . L. . -E, It A' , i w. HA ' ,L , '3 -. I f', .N I' I I . :gy Q I . if f .9Y4 'f'A FACULTY HARRY J. GLOSSER Insfrucfor in Psychology and Sociology MARTIN GLANTZ B.S., Kufzfown Sfafe Teachers Insfrucfor in English College B.A.. M.A., Universify of M.Ed., Pennsylvania Sfafe Pennsylvania College 1' f--. ,Vw qginfi MARGARET M. GRIBBIN lnsirucior in Shorlhand and Typewriiing B.S., Trenion Slale Teachers College FI9 HATTIE B. JOHNSON lnsfruclor in Bookkeeping B.A., Elon College M.A., Universiiy of Virginia JESSE H. HARPER ANN HERBERT DOROTHY W. HINSEY lnsiruclor in Business lnslrucior in English Associaie Professor of English Adminisiraiion B.A., M.A., Universiiy of B.S., Wilson College B.S., Rider College Pennsylvania M.A., Ph.D., Universiiy of Pennsylvania ii i' .X .. li' x. 1' ' ' ' 'T L .fi f I ' .:. ' ifkliir FRANK L. HOFBAUER lnsirucior in The School of Business B.Accls., B.S., Ricler College 0 JOHN LIGHTKEP KELLY, JR. Assisiani Professor of Finance B.S., Drexel lnsliiuie of Technology PAUL LATZER Insirucior in Bookkeeping B.S.S., Ciiy College of New York WALTER LARTIN KLOTZ Chairman Division of Secreiarial Science Assisfanf Professor of Shorihand and Shor+hand Me+hods B.S., Rider College WUI 6544, LAWRENCE JAMES KIEFER lnsirucior in Accouniing and Bookkeeping B.S., Bloomsburg Slaie Teachers College M.B.A., Wharion School Universiiy oi Pennsylvania ' SHERMAN VAN Ness KENT Assisfani' Professor of English B.S,, Wesi Chesier Siaie Teachers College M.S., Universiiy of Pennsylvania 2l THOMAS ARTHUR LEYDEN HARRY C. LITTLE, JR. STEVE ANTHONY MAURER ROBERT ANG-1-US MCBANE Assisfanf Professor of lnsfrucfor in Economics and ln5+ruC+o,- in Economics Assisfanl' Professor of Social Accounfing Markefing B.S., Rider College Sciences B.S.C., M.A., Universify of B.S., Wharfon School B.A., College of Woosfer Mississippi Universify of Pennsylvania M.S., Syracuse Universify air ,V ' .iss N hir was SIDNEY METH lnsfrucfor in Hisfory and Social Sfuclies B.S., M.A., New York Universify ALFRED ALOYSIUS MORAN Head Deparfmenf of Philosophy Associafe Professor of Psychology B-A., Sefon Hall College M.A., Ph.D., New York Universify HAROLD TUPPER MEAD Professor of Science B.A., Yale Universify M.A., Universify of Chicago Ph.D., Columbia Universify IRENE MAY METH lnsfrucfor in Sociology B.S., M.A., New York Universify wr .: CHESTER A. McKINNEY Associafe Professor of Educafion Supervisor of Preclice Teaching Direcfor of Teacher Placemenf B.S., Sfafe Teachers College, Kansas A.M., Universify of Nebraska Ed.D., Temple Universily ACULTY LEONARD ARELL OLSON Chairman Division of Accounfing Professor of Accounfing LOUISE C. PALMER B-Acclw Rider College Assisfani' lnsfrucfor in Ed-M-I Ru+9efS U lV9f5liY Shorfhand and Typewrifing C-P-Aw New J9 5eY B.S., Rider College ALEXANDER ROBERT POYDA LENORE FRANCES PEPPE-I-S Chairmpri DiNiiSi0Tl of Bl-ISIHGSS NEIL M. RICHIE RUSSELL E. ROZEA lnshudor in Typewrmng and .ACIMIHISIFGIIOFR Inslrucfor in Bookkeeping Assisfanf Professor of Law Physical Educayion Dlrecfor of Evening School B.S., Bloomsburg Siafe A.B., Loyola College BS' Rider College Professor of Business Adminisfrafion Teachers College LL,B,, J,S,D,l S+, J0hn'5 I B-C-S-v Ride' College M.S., Bucknell Universify Universify M.Ed., Rufgers Universify WILLIAM C. RYDER Assislanf Professor of Accounfing B.A., Kenf Sfafe Universify M.A., Universify of Pifisburgh THOMAS C. SLOAN Insfrucfor in English B.A., M.A., Universify of Pennsylvania GLORIA E. SEITZ Insfruclor in Shorihancl and Bookkeeping B.S., Trenfon Sfafe Teachers College M.S., Universify of Pennsylvania OF I9O RICHARD B. SHEETZ HILDA SCHLAM lnsfrucfor in Science Insirucfor in Office Machines B.S., Franklin and Marshall B,S,, Rider College College GEORGE SCHNEIDER Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics B.S., Wesi Chesler Sfale Teachers College M.Ec.I., Temple Universiiy ' MARION SCHMALE Insfrucfor in Spanish B.S., Rider College 23 DOROTHY E. SNOW Insfrucfor in English B.A., Keulra College M.A., Albany Sfafe Teachers College HARRY D. SPROWLES, JR. Assisfanf Professor of English A.B., Princefon Universify M.S., Universify of Pennsylvania WILLIAM L. STUCK Assisfanf Professor of Hislory and Psychology A.B., M.A., Colorado Sfafe College of Eclucafion FRED A. TALBOT lnsfrucfor in Hisfory and Polifical Science LL.B., Temple Universiiy Law School M.A., Universify of Missouri 'Q WALTER ROLAND TAYLOR Assisfanf Professor of English A.B., Hobarf College M.S., Temple Universify GEORGE ARCHER TAPPER Head Deparfmenl of Hisfory Associafe Professor of Hislory and Polifical Science A.B., M.A., Universify of Pennsylvania ,I FACULTY 3 y' I'-'E DANIEL NASH TIPPIN Associafe Professor of Business Adminisfrafion A.B., Ursinus College M.S., Universify of Pennsylyania Professional Diploma, Teachers College, Columbia Universify EVERETT B. TOWNSEND Associale Professor of Economics and Finance B.S., M.S., Temple University Ed.D., Rufgers Universify EDWIN T. TURNBLADH Assisfanf Professor of Journalism B.S., Universify of Minnesofa M.A., Universify of Souflwern California WILLIAM M. WEINBERG lnsfrucfor in Hislory and Social Sludies B.S., Glsssboro Slale Teachers College M.A., Temple Universily CHARLES MORGAN WELLS Head Deparimenl of General Business lnsiruclor in Bookkeeping and Maihemalics B.C:S., Bowling Green Universily HAROLD WYCKOFF WEST EUGENIE A. WIERONIEY Chief lnslruclor in lnslruclor in Shorlhand and Penmanship Typewriling B.C.S., Rider College B.S., Rider College CARROLL F. WILDER lnslruclor in Science B.S., M.A., Universily of Maine OFIQO ARCHIE MERVIN TYSON Assislanl Professor of English A.B,, Gellysburg College M.A., Universify of Michigan RITA COSENZA WALTER Head Typewriling Deparlmenl Specialisl in Typewrifing Melhods B.C.S., Rider College WILSON G. WISMER lnslrucior in Polilical Science and Psychology Easlern Baplisl Theological Seminary B.S., M.Ed., Rulgers Universily ELOISE WILSON Head Depar+menl' of English lnslruclor of English B.A., Universily of Oklahoma M.A., Columbia Universiiy W W W-wr - 1' ,M AF YF' , lndliln , M V .MMP 5-in uf , K Jmlwvuw-www -- V H Wwmmul Gunn,---' 'mo- 3' w Il: ,,,,,, M WHNW . ..,. W. ' 1 an 1 17 if V Y .aw 'WX 2? fr?-my WL 1 M Wig.. I ,V 1 '-H- l I i I ,-,.--u--. ..,f' ' x RIDER... Senior Class Presidenl John Collrill receives lhe oufsfand ing male sludenl in exlra curricula award from Dr. J. G. Gill during Class Day exercises. Hon. Fernando Barclnemeyer, Peruvian Ambassador is con- gralulaied by Dr. J. G. Gill affer receiving an honorary degree of Docfor of Laws from Rider College. W. P. Stillman, anolher recipieni of the de- WE ARE GRADUATES The 85+h Annual Commencemenl' Exercises oi Rider College were held May 26 in The War Memorial Building in Trenion. The May gracluaiion marlced lhe lirsi lime in ihe hisiory of rhe college 'rhai iwo commencemenis were held during The same year: lhe second look place in Augusi. Honorary degrees oi Docior of Laws were conferred Joy Dr. Franklin E. Moore. presideni, upon 'rhe Honorable Joseph J. O'Connell, W. P. Srillman and Fernando Berclcemeyer. A Docror gree loolrs on. oi Science degree was conferred upon The Honorable Phillips Moore. Over 400 siudenls received lheir degrees ar ihis graduaiion and a nearly equal number were graduaied in Augusl. Baccalaureaie Services and Class Day exercises, as well as a receprion 'ro rhe parenls of ihe graduaies, were held prior io ihe Commencemenl Exercises. Roberf Gill, iunior class presidenf, receives ihe Graduafes and lheir families were enleriained by Senior Class Key from John Coflrill, senior class ihe college al a receplion held during ihe lhree-day president gradualion period. 35+ O Q 0 A Dr. James E. Mooney, Chief, Mainfenance and Operafions, Office of AirporTs, Civil Aeronau Adminishafiong Tl-me Honorable Joseph J. O'Connoll. Jr., C Phillip C.A.A. D THE CEREMO Y WAS i hairman of The C.A.A., and The s Moore, Direcfor of The Office of The mid-cenTury year, l95O, marlqecl a nofable achievemenf in The hisTory oT Rider College. This year The largesT class, a group of over 700 sTucler1Ts, was gradualed and This was The TirsT Time ThaT Two graduaTions were held. GraduaTion alone is noT The sole achievemenT oT Rider College. The Shadow has aTTempTed To show on These and The Tollowing pages The progress ThaT The college has made in The pasT year. l SPIRATIO Al. r Berclremeyer was conferred r Fernando Berclemeyer and 4 . ollega. fi N i 4. I '11, M I Y W vp N N ., . 1 1 v mn , , M - l ,L A 1 V N ,x 'x . . kk- .S K , X, .V Lo, , , -V ., -3' ' V- wg xv.- - 1- 6 5 -f -K A 5 f ,. , 2 f ' 1: . 1 I A ly 'Ihr rg, fa Q x' 1 ' ' N r 4 .1 .v P 1, A QM 3 A 1 W A JEL N xi' I Q sw. 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The Class of 1950 who were gradualed af The 85+h Annual Com- mencemenf of Rider College were lhe firsf group SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Law, John Cof- irill, Mary Lou Gerharl. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry Piefras, William Zserdin. JOHN COTTRI LL, Presidenf 32 ACCOMPLISHME TS, THESE ARE To have Two seTs oT exercises. The nexT underTal4ing oT The group was To worlc in coniuncTion wiTh The alumni To soliciT pledges To The Gym Fund Drive. Aides were named Trom The various deparTmenTs in The col- lege and The reTurns were considered successful. When The college came TorTh wiTh The announce- menT ThaT They were considering a new locaTion, mosT oT This work was curTaiIed. WhaT is usually Termed The greaTesT under- Talcing of The senior class meT wiTh IiTTle success OUR OFFICERS This year. The oTTicers were Taced wiTh many obsTacIes when They began Their plans 'Tor The Annual Mayfair Ball. Failure oT pasT dances meanT ThaT The group was Torced To ask Tor pledges Trom Those who planned To aTTend. ArrangemenTs were made To secure Woody Her- man and his orchesTra, buT The worlc oT'The class was noT supporTed by The resT oT The sTudenT body. Plans were abandoned, buT The oTTicers gave Their supporT To The InTer-FraTerniTy Coun- cil when They decided To run The dance. AUGUST SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: JaneT PoTTer, Joseph Rubino, William SmiTh, DoroThy Pladis. .ngug 'CD'- WILLIAM SMITH, AugusT Class PresldenT RIDER COLLEGE ANGELA AD'DANTE Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Ela Upsilon Gamma: Newman Club: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Sludenf Aclivify League. EDWARD A. AGNEW Sfelfon, N. J. B.S. in 'Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Sporls: Accounling Club: Foolball. ROBERT G. ALBERT Reading, Penna. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Psychology Club: Inlrarnural Bowling: lnlramural Softball: Trinily Club. ROBERT ALDINGER York, Penna. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adrninislralion Club. GEORGE L. ABBOTT Wharfon, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Secrelary-Treasurer of Harold Wesl Hall Dormilory: Pi Della Phi: Psychology Club: Sporls Edilor and Slahf of Rider News: Subscripfion Manager of Jargon: Inlramural Baslcelball Coach: News Bureau: Sporls Publicily. HAROLD L. ACKERMAN, JR. Easl' Rulherford, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Accounling Club: Trinily Club: Treasurer, Harold Wesl Hall. DOROTHY ADAMS Highfsiown, N. J. General Course HAROLD J. ADAMS Frewsburg, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism 9- Mb. VICTOR J. AMBROSINO Gloversville, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminisrraiion ACTIVITIES: Delia Sigma Pi: Spanish Club: Prcsidonl of Flying Club: Inlramural Fooiballg lnirarnural Solfball: Treasurer of Freshman Night Session. f i 4 ALBERT R. AMMERMAN Q Dover, N. J. Y' . I B.S. in Accounfing 'Q ACTIVITIES: Psychology Club: Accounling Club. Y I 5 :I ANTONIO ANDRADE Napanoch. N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Newman Club: Spanish Club. 4. . , - :WY I Ronzkr B. ANGLE , 5 : Elmira, N. Y. m f'-,, VA: s .- B.S. in Accounfing I' ', A Q- ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Inlramural Soflball: Mr. I I and Mrs. Club. ' ' Iwlisglii' I 7 ' 5 +V I fi-T ROBERT C. APPLEGATE Toms River, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Mr. and Mrs. Club: Inlramural Baslcelball, Sofiball. CLARA M. ARICO Trenion, N. J. Sfenographic Course GEORGE N. ARVANITIS Long Brunch, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Adminislrafion Club: Vcrsiiy Club: Hellenic Club: Foofball. JACK ASHER Newburgh, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Adverlising Club: Hillel Council, 35 Qsfllkk. ,I it 'ilu ' L pg RIDER COLLEGE I ,M lvl A bf' 'C' '1 .-'gf' pwvf' BLANCHE L. ATKINSON Minersville, Penne. B.S. in Educuiion GEORGE H. ATKINSON Columbus, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Jargon Slafl: Rider News Slaffg Rider News Bureau: Russian Club. ALBERT K. AUSTIN New Hope, Penne. B.S. in Business Adminislrefion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Sludenl' Acliviries League: Adminislralive Counsel: Psychology Club: Mr. and Mrs. Club. ROM THOR AUSTIN Wesi Collingswood, N. J. B.S. in Journalism GEORGE L. BANNISTER Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi: Jargon, Adverrising Manager. GEORGE W. BACHSCHMIDT Hyde Parlr, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Trinily Club: Psychology Club. JEANNE BAILEY Trenlon, N. J. Slenogrephlc Course LILLIAN BARER Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Secrelerial Science ACTIVITIES: Hillel Councilorship: Secrelary of Spanish Club: Alumni Secrelery: Recording Secrelaryg Corresponding Secrelaryr Treasurer of Sigma Tau Della. MORTON A. BARNES Wesf Haven, Conn. B.S. in Finance CHARLES BARTEK Morrisfown, N. J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Teacher Training Club: Fufure Teachers of America. ROBERT H. BARTELS Jackson Heighfs, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminishaiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfrafion Clubg' Trinity Club DOROTHY C. BAUER Paferson, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion ACTIVITIES: Vice-Presiclenl of Efa Upsilon Gamma: Newman Club: Fuiure Teachers of America: Teacher Training Club: The Scroll: Pan Hellenic Council. GR DU TES OF I9 O KARL E. BAUMANN Ridgefield, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirrlion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Psychology Club: Iniramural Sports. STEPHEN W. BEEAKER, JR. Rye, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Adveriising Club: Iniramural Foofbell: Iniramural Soifball. IRVING J. BEERS New Haven, Conn. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. HAROLD L. BELL Phoenicia, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Mr. and Mrs. Club. RIDER COLLEGE FANNY BERNSTEIN Harrisburg, Penne. B.S. in Secretarial Science ACTIVITIES: Slewardess, Vice-President Presidenl' of Sigma Tau Della: Recording Secrelary and Vice- Presidenf of Pan Hellenic: Edilor of Hillel Paper: Governing Board of Hillel: Women's Advisory Council: Women's Aflmlelic Associalion. PHYLLIS A. BERNSTEIN Bronx, N. Y. B.S. in Medical Secrelarial ACTIVITIES: Sfewardess, Treasurer, Vice-Presidenl of f, - s MARILYN BELL Trenfon, N. J. Aclminislrafive Secrefarial ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club: Hillel. ROSS S. BELLITTO Jamesfown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adrninisfralion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminislrafion Club: Newman Club GEORGE H. BERGER Maplewood. N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisfralion LOUIS BERNOCCHI Trenron, N. J. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu. Sigma Tau Della: Hillel: Women'-s Advisory Council: ,I X ,K Women's Allwlelic Acliviiies: Bowling: Baseball. ALFRED R. BENASSU Plainfield, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Kappa Phi: Mr. and Mrs. Club. DONALD G. BENNETT Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club. 38 ALFRED J. BETROS Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Freshman Orienlafion Ccmmillee: Varsily Focfballg Inler-Fralerniiy Council: Execufivc Commiliee of Business Adminislralion Club: Slaqc Manager of Dramalic Club, Junior Warden of Della Siqma Pig Rose of Della Sig, Chairmen of Delia Sigma Pig Manager of Varsily Baseball: Treasurer of Della Psi Omega: Newman Club: Orqanizaiion Commilleei Execulive Commiliee: Sarqeanf al Arms, Varsily R Club. MARY LOU BICKEL Wes? Trenion, N. J. Medical Secrelarial ACTIVITIES: Firsl Aifendanl on Mayfair Courlg Club. LEWIS A. BLACK Springlield, Mass. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pig Hillel: I n I r a m u r al Fooiballg Inlramural Bovirlinq: Inlramural Golf. WILLIAM P. BLACK Woodbridge, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiicn Trinily ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfralion Club: Commulers Club: Pinochle Club: Inlramural Baskeiball. l if I 4. 1- ,, : - 1 I i5i:xyri..g'. be ring lxikiiaxmfi .X GRADUATES UF I9 'fm E' , 4 . 'Nl In .,- r -'umm I wi .. f ., ' 'if'---I - la If Z -er- ln 6, WILLIAM W. BLAKE-HASKINS Lakewood, N. J. B.S. in Commercial Educafion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers .af America. JOHN P. BLAINE Jefferson, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce, Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. ACTIVITIES: EUGENE A. BOBKO Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion Varsily Club: Soccer Team. JOSEPH S. BOCCHINO Norwood, N. J. Sfenographic Course f :' : -mal DONALD J. BOHNY Hawlhorne, N. J. B.S. in Business AdminisIra+ion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Flying Club: B u s I n e s s Adminisfraiion Club: Newman Club: Wes? Hall Bowling Team, SAMUEL W. BOMBERGER Lancasler, Penne. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Scribe of Della Sigma Pi: Golf Team of I949: Co-Caplain of Cheerleading Team: Varsity Club. BETTY J. BOND Lehighfon, Penne. B.C.S. in Secrefarial Science ACTIVITIES: Women's Advisory Council: Orienlafion Commilfee: Secrelary of Bacon I-Iall: Presidenf of Bacon Hall: lnfer-Dormitory Council, Corresponding Secrelary: Bowling Team. ROBERT A. BORMUTH Souflmmpion, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Delia Sigma Pi: Spanish Club: Inlramural Softball: Inframural Foofball. RIDER COLLEGE ROBERT A. BOSWORTH Hoosicl Falls, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion WILLIAM BOURBON Elimbefh, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: lnframural Sporfs: Commulers Club: Pinoclnlc Club. ANDREW C. BOURKE Somerville, N.J. ' , , ,, , B.S. in Educafion I fi' 'I ACTIVITIES: Scribe of Kappa Phi: Inler-Fraiernify Council: President of local chapler of Fulure Teachers of America: Represenlalive of N. J. Cenlral Planning Commilfeeg Scroll Slafl-Circulation Manager: Veferans League. NICHOLAS BOURNIAS Frenchlown, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Presidenl of I-lellenic Sociely: Accouniing Club: lnfer-Faifh Council: Psychology Club, FRANK J. BORRELLE Hudson, N. Y. 8.5. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Vice-Presidenl ol Pi Della Phi: Eealure Editor of Jargon: Ediior of Rider News: Orienlalion Commillee: Honorary Publicalions Fralernily. WALTER S. BOYD. JR. Pensacola. Florida 8.5. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Varsily R Club: Orienlalion Commillee: Varsily Track Team: lnlrarnural Foolball lnframural Baslrelballg lnlramural Soffball, DOLORES R. BRAGG Bordenfown, N. J. Sfenographic Course ALVIN BRASILE Trenlon. N. J. 8.5. in Business Adminislralion GR CHARLES W. BRANDFASS Pleasanl' Valley, Wheeling, Wes? Virginia 8.5. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Rider College Young Republican Club: Rider College Radio Playhouse: Psychology Club: Trinily Club: Sludenl Acfivify League: Dramalic Club. LORAIN H. BRANIN Medford, N. J. 8.5. in Educelion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fufure Teache America. ELIZABETH M. BRETCH LaFargevilIe, N. Y. 8.5. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Secretary of Spanish Club: Parchmenl Edifor of SI'-31116 lofa Chi: Rider Ne-ws Eichange Ediior: Shadow Shall: Sludenl Aclivifies League. ARTHUR H. BREW Kingston. N. Y. 8.C.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Psychology Club: Trinily Club: Inlramural Baslcefball. I I I I I RIDER COLLEGE JAMES B. BRUNO Passaic, N. J. B.S. in Accounling CLARENCE E. BRUNNER Newark, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club: Commule GUSTAV F. BRUNS Millfown, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: lnfrarnural Sollball: Inlramura Pinoclmle Club: Commulers Club. RONALD BUELL Fulion, N. Y. General Business ACTIVITIES: lnlramural Basketball. 42 rs Club. I Baskelball: EVELYN M. BROWN Cerleref, New Jersey B.S. in Educa+ion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers ol America. ROBERT D. BRUENING Wesf Haven, Conn. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club. RALPH R. BRULEY Cliffside Park, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ROBERT N. BRUNDAGE Trenlon, N. J: B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Psychology Club: Rider Radio Playhouse: Young Democralic Club Chairman: Sludenl Congress Represenlalive: Sfudenf Acfivifies League. 1-1 r A 27 ,J ACTIVITIES: THOMAS F. BURKE, JR. Elmira, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing Accouminq Club: Newman Club. FRED BURKHARDT Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion FRANK J. BURNETT, JR. Laurelfon, Long Island, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion MARTIN J. BURNS, JR. Bay Heed, N.J. B.S. in Accoun+ing I GRADUATES OF I9 O 3- i :H 5' DOROTHY BUSH Newburgh, N. Y. Sfenographic Course ERNEST R. BUTCHER Tronion, N. J. Sfenographic Course DONALD J. BYRNE Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing HELEN R. CANNON Penningfon, N. J. Sfenographic vw 6 RIDER COLLEGE ' fl I I ...I . N? MILTON CAPLIN Asbury Park, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Psychology Club. CHARLES T. CARD Hyde Park. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Business Adminislralion Club Psychology Club. JOHN C. CARD Poughkeepsie. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion NICHOLAS P. CARL Kingslon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrefion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Newman Club: B. A. Club: Inframural Soffball: Inframurel Foolball: lnframural Baslceiball, WILLIAM CARLANO New Brunswick. N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club: Psychology Club: Accounling Club. DAVID E. CARLE Claverach, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu Fralernily: Inlramural Foolball: Infromural Soffball: lnframural Bowling. JAMES A. CARLIN Malone. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Psychology Club: lnler-Failh Council. WILLIAM L. CARLSON Ridgeway, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club. ANTHONY J. CARUSO Trenfon. N. J. B.S. in Accounling DOMINIC CARUSO Camden, N. J. B.S. in Accoun+ing ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club: Newman Club: Bowling Club: Infmrnural Softball. FRANCES J. CASAZZA Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Ida Bofley Bacon Presidenl, Treasurer: Inler-dorm Council Treasurer: Inlramural Bowling. THOMAS L. CASE Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club, Vice-Presideni, Execufive Council: Trinity Club: Orienfafion Commillee. Fulure Teachers ol America. Q 'Q J, ,Wu- QH-,ffrvff I 1 or-f. ,'f I az Ag N GRADUATES OF I9 RALPH J. CASSIDY Newburgh, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion JOSEPH C. CERIO Camasiola, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu, Treasurer: Junior Varsily Foolball, I947: Inframural Foolballg Inlramural Baseball. Inframural Baslrelball: Spanish Club. Presiclenl: Accounting Club: Newman Club. WAYNE E. CHASE Rochesfer, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Mr. and Mrs, Club. ROBERT E. CHRISTOVERSON New Rochelle, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion in 'ffm-.iii .- nf ,. ,- . ff., I I I! V. Y s . I' ' . 5 Af , ' f 1 7 -fisip , : 1 , rl I lilly ' li'-v .N , I i. - .Rn II' f 1 frilly, I ' If r k I I ALBERT A. CIACCIO Newburgh, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing DONALD F. CILLA I , Broolrlyn, N.Y. IV 'J B S In Accounhng ACTIVITIES Accounfing Club Tcnnus Team: Varsify Club ql,'.,.,.P.yir : . 13.7.5 jEg:'f- ff fx.: A I 'NSS E. DWIGHT CLARK Wallingford, Conn. B.S. in Business Adminisfra+ion ACTIVITIES: Wesf I-lall Dormifory, Treasurer: Pi, Treasurer: Business Adrninislraiion Club Sergeanl-al-Arms. Della Sigma :Trinily Club, DOUGLAS J. CLARKE Holmes, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Inframural Baslcefball: Psychology Club: Business Administrafion Club: Flying Club. RIDER COLLEGE JOYCE I. CLARK Penninglon, N. J. Secreferial JACQUELINE CLAYTON Trenfon, N. J. Secreiarial ACTIVITIES: Secrelaricl Club. PAUL E. COGAN Allenfown. Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club. ALEXANDER B. COHEN Garden Cify Park, Long Island, N. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Hillel CounciIsI1ip:AdverIising 46 Slcff. Y. Club: Shadow HAROLD COHEN Ne warlt. N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTlVITIESg Varsily Club: Hillel Councilship: Varsily Baskelball. DOMINICK A. COLATI Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club. J. RICHARD COLEMAN Maple Shade, N. J. Gen ACTIVITIES: Iniramural Baslcelball, 2 years: Soflball, 2 years. eral Business FRANCIS J. COLLIGAN New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ,SQKX GRADUATES CDF I95O PAUL E. COMSTOCK Sayre, Pa. B.S. in Business Aclminisiraiion NICHOLAS P. CONSTANDY Corfland, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Bowling League: Kappa Phi: Inlramural Eoolball: Hellenic Sociely. JAMES K. COOLEY Sayre, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing K' B ACTIVITIES: Square Club. Secrelary-Treasurer, Presidenl: Kappa Phi, Secreiary, I-louse Manager. is 53 Joi-IN F. corrRiLL Poughkeepsie, N. Y. in B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Orienialion Commiileez Varsily R Club, Presidenf: Della Sigma Pi, Senior Warden: Inler- Fraierniiy Council: Business Adminislraiion Club: Senior Class Presidenl: Slcull 81 Saber Sociely lHonoraryI: Della Sigma Pi: Varsify Baslcelball, 4 years: lnlramural Foolball: Intramural Soliball. 47 A 'Nt - she-1 X, I I, i ., RIDER COLLEGE fl 1 ll ' I I I .- 1, ff: .-1 ,ar-yt ,Wifi 'v , ', :: A I 1 - s .1'v -. BI-, .flags- . 1 I., . 4 ,Q YV! . Fi . ' ff. -5 ' il J n Il if' FRANK D. CORREL New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. In Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Student Activities League. CHARLES M. COTTRELL Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. B.S. in Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Intramural Bowling: Softball: Intramural Football. GEORGE C. COSGROVE Yorlr, Pa. B.S. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club: Trinity Club. RICHARD CRAWFORD Binghamton, N. Y. B.S. In Secretarial Science ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports. RALPH B. CRELIN Red Bank, N.J. B.S. in Accounting Intramural ACTIVITIES: Rider College Band: Accountants Club: Intramural Bowling: Intramural Basketball. JOHN F. CULLINANE Elizabeth, N. J. B.S. in Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Pinoclwle Club: Commuters Club Basketball: Intramural Softball. ROBERT F. CURTIS Asbury Park, N. J. B.S. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club. JOHN ANTHONY CUTRONE. JR. South Norwalk, Conn. B.S. in Accountin-g ACTIVITIES: Pinocltlc Club. 2 Intramural CHARLOTTE C. CZAPLICKI Manville, N. J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Sigma lofa C-hi: Dramalic Club: Glee Club: Variefy Show, I947: Varsily Baslcefball, Caplain, I948, I949: Newman Club: Fufure Teachers of America: Inframural Soliball: Woman's Alhlelic Associalion. EFFIE DAIKER Deans, N. J. B.C.S in Secrefarial Science ACTIVITIES: Trinily Club: Presidenf of Ida Boffey Bacon Hall: Bowling Team: Correspondenl Sec. of Infer-Dorm: Correspondenf Sec. of Women's Advisory Council: Orienlalion Commilfee: House Treasurer of Efa Upsilon Gamma: W.A.A.: Ida Bofley Bacon Award. HARRY JOSEPH DALY, JR. Midcllelown, Conn. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: I947 Varsify Foolball: Varsify Club: Business Adminislralion Club. CARL L. DANBURY Princefon, N.J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislraiion Club: Psychology Club: Dramalic Club: Varsily Club: Varsily Foofball: Delia Psi Omega: Member of Casl, John Loves Mary. 'FUN PS fin 'BEN GR DLIATE OF I9 O CHARLES PHILIP DAVIS Waymarf, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Fralernilyi Vice-Presidenf Trinily Club, l948-I949: Presidenf Trinify Club, I949-l95O: Varsify Club: Varsiiy Track, I947: Infer-lailh Council: Spanish Club: Vice-Presidenl Wesl Hall: Inlramural Soffball. EDMUND R. DAVIS. JR. Hobarf, N.Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adrninisiralion Club. GERALD J. DAVISON Binghamlon, N. Y. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Sludenf Aclivilies League, Presidenf, Founder: Winiers- McKinney Chapier, Membership Secrefary: Fulure Teachers of America, Program Commilfee: Psychology Club: Orienfalion Commiifee, Chairman: Nighl School Librarian. RALPH F. DEAN Hazlef, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Trinify Club. Dis I' , ' .ff Y Y 5k V-9 l x X I B X -. l ' i 5 I 1 in-su. ina RIDER COLLEG CARMINE THOMAS DEL CASALE. JR. New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Jburnalism ACTIVITIES: Commufing Club: lnlramural Soffball: Baslceiballg Pi Della Phi. ROBERT C. DEMPSEY Groion, N. Y. General Business JOHN DE PAOLO Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Scroll Slaff, Associele Edilorg Newman Club. BERNARD THOMAS DEVERIN Perih Amboy, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Varsily Club: Two years Versily Foolball: Freshman Beslcelball: lnlramural Baskelballg Kappa Phi Frafernily. 50 CHRISTOPHER J. DeFEO Ardsley, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Admininslralion Club: Psychology Club. RICHARD T. DEISE Lock Haven, Pa. B.S. in Business AcIrninisIra+ion ROBERT F. DeGlOVANNI Princelon, N. J. B.S. in Accounlingi ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club. FREDERICK DeBLON Highland Park, N.J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion DONALD DIAMOND Por? Ewen, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing NORMAN DIAMOND Wesi Orange, N. J- General Business SALVATORE R. DEDINO Trenfon, N. J. General Business EDWARD JOHN DIETZEL Wilson Boro, Pa. B.S. in Accounting l Y. X GRADUATES OF I9 ' I 4' gtfi YM '24 N. u v-f - I bf il . lx Liv r M . I I JACOB J. DIEHL Avon. N. J. B.S. in Educalion D ACTIVITIES: F. T. A. CATHERINE DILLON Trenfon. N. J. General Business EUGENE DINCES Ceclarhursl, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Slcull 8: Saber I-lonor Sociely, Presidenli Sigma Lambda Pi, Vice-Presidenl, Treasurer: Kappa Alpha Mu Honorary Fralerniiyg Rider News Slaflg i950 Shadow Slalig Hillel Councilslwipg Varsiiy Track Team: Orienlalion Commilleeg Inlramural Eoolloallg Iniramural Baslcefballg Varsiiy Club. H. CHARLES DIORIO Salamanca, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Sporlsq B. A. Clubg Newman Club 5l ici UE- RIDER COLLEG I1 4 5 1 1 rs K ,. 'I IIIIIIIVY ' L., I Q .- ,Q I 1 -.9 ,I!. W4 I ,allay ,,..: , L 611.41 f.,-11, L: 1' -.I I Ziff ,,i!i',Lg . I x i'2+l - 5 , Sf- j ,ff I u -VJA, 'v'. i' ' 'ff-'... - FRANK DOBIE, JR. Kingsfon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ELEANOR PAULINE DOEBELE New Yorlr, N. Y. IBronxI B.S. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Iola Chi, Vice-Presidenl: B. A. Club' Trinily Club: lnlramural Sollball: Inlramural Bowling: Pan Hellenic Council. JOSEPH VINCENT DOMBROSKI Newburgh, N. Y. B.S. in Educalion Teacher Training ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Newman Club. JOHN J. DONNELLY Beimore, Long Island, N. Y. B.S. in Accoun+ing I ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Sporls: Kappa Phi. Treasurer, Presidenl: lnler-Fraiernily Council, Presicleni: Newman Club: Accounling Club. ALLAN J. DONOHUE Valhalla, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisrrafion HARRY DOROZINSKY Nesquehoning, Pe. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Glee Club: Spanish Club Accounfanls Club. NICHOLAS DOROZINSKY Nesquehoning, Pap B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi, Presiclenl, Treasurer. House Inier-Fralernily Council, Treasurer: Infer- Council, Secrelary: Business Adminislralion Manager: Fralernily Club, Treasurer: Accounfing Club: Spanish Club: Sludenl Aclivily League: Orienlalion Commillee. WILLIAM G. DOSS Broolrlyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: lnlramural Baseball: Inframural Bowling. LAWRENCE PAUL DOUGHERTY Brislol, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislrafion Club. JAMES B. DOW Scarsclale. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion RICHARD DOYLE U+ica, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Psyclwlogy Club: lnlramurel Bowling and Sollball: Pinochle Club. ANN LOUISE DOWNS Borden+own,N.J. g B.S. in Business Adminislraiion I ACTIVITIES: Zela Mu Epsilon: Newman Club: Business Adminisfralion . Club: Sfudenl Acfivilies League: Psychology Club, Secrelary: Girls' Soflballg Commulers Club: Debaling Socielyg Orienlalion Commillee. GR DU TES OF I9 O LESLIE DUCHON New York, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ROBERT F. DRUMM Millburn. N. J. General Business WILLIAM DUDASH Fords, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Trinily Club: Business Aclminislrafion Club: PSyCI1ology Club. DORIS E. DURHAM Alrnonesson, N. J. Secrefarial ew.. .lg -. 5 RIDER CCDLLEGE ROBERT J. EGAN Kingslon, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Newman Club: Kappa Phi i Fralernify: lnlramural Sporls. EARL L. ELLSWORTH Glens Falls, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislrelion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Trinily Club: B. A. Club: Spanish Club: lnlramural Foolball: lnlramurol Solfballz Psychology Club. EDWARD V. ECKLUND Corry. Pa. B.S. in Accounfing HERBERT WILLIAM ENGERT Herkimer, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. 54 STANLEY J. DYBA Passaic, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Inlramural Bowling. THOMAS DYKEMAN Pawling, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion ALBERT LESLIE DYSON Middlefown, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Spanish Club: Veferans League: lnframural Bowling: Finochle Club. DUDLEY O. EASEN Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. .in Business Aclminislrelion E' 'J-.T ROBERT JEROME ENGLANDER Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing JAMES EDWARD ENNIS New Brunswick, N.:l. B.C.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. FREDERICK W. EROH Wes? Hazlelon, Pa. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Trinily Club. ANTHONY J. ESTEVEZ Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminislralion I I I tm 53 .40 A ' 5 fi .ff + ,lr 5 I' W fa N I ' ' '55 if V f N J' K Tc lifsm Il-' 'dj .N 4 GRADLIATESQF I9 0 X Q nz- I ' I wi . HELEN ESSMAN New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in General Business DAVID C. EVANS Audubon, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Aclverfising Club: Business Aclminislralion Club: Psychology Club. -Mflif - . :A .-nf. ...:::I ' I I J' I .-.Xxx '1 Qlif'SM-I 'II Ill' All SAMUEL J. EVANS Berwiclr, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, Presidenfg Accounfing Club: Mr. 8: Mrs. Club. RICHARD ANDREW FABIAN Gloversville, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. will ' RIDER COLLEG '13 , . g S Av!:k .A AL' f . DANIEL A. FACCHIANO Befhlehem, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Spanish Club. JAM ES SALVATORE FAI RCHILD Pafchogue, Long Island, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Fralernify: Sludenfs Acfivilies League: Accounling Club: Blood Plaza Bowling Team: Mayfair Dance Comrniflee. I949: Newman Club: Inframural Baseball: Spanish Club: Rider College Cafeferia Slaff. MILDRED FALKENAU Tfenion. N. J. Sfenographic THOMAS FRANK FARENO Cornwall Heighfs, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Commulers Club: Sfudenf Acfivify League. DAVID B. FARM Bogofa, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisirafion Club. DONALD L. FARM Bogo'I'a. N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Freshman BasIce+baIl: Inframural Baskefball. JOSEPH D. FARRELL Kingsfon, N.Y. B.S. in Eclucaiion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club. J. VANCE FARQUHAR Quakersireei, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Phi Sigma Nu Fra'rerniIy:. Triniiy Club. JAMES F. FAY Buchanan, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminis+ra+ion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Newman Club: Psychology Business Adminisfraiion Club. JOSEPH GEORGE FERENCE. JR. Eliza beih, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing Club: ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: CommuIersCIub, Prcsidenf. VICTOR J. FINALBORGO Minersville, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Flying Club: B Adminisiraiion Club. JAMES P. FINAN Elizabefh. N. J. B.S. in Business 'AcIminisIra'Iion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Frafernify. usiness Kappi Phu GR DU TES OF I950 LUTHER W. FINK, JR. Temple, Pa. B.C.S. in Business AdminisIra+ion ACTIVITIES: Lu+heran S+udenI Associafion, President LANDRUM M. FISHER Roselle, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi. RAYMOND FISCHER Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion CHARLES V. FISH, JR. AIIenIown, Pa. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Psychology Club: Inlrarnural Sp Day Commi+'ree, orfs: Class 1 -:QW I .y.,s.'.n' 9 iw I ' :f.1 ':f: A ' yfggligj . .v'f'v!'fd ' anis. . ,7,-,,:LH.2wg .-: 'R E2 4Q-Q RIDER COLLEGE DONALD S. FOLAND Armonk, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adminislraiion Glee Club: S,A.L.. Sub-Chairman. JAMES RICHARD FORD S+a+en Island, N. Y. B.S. in Accoun+ing ACTIVITIES: Commuiers Club: Accounlanis LEON FORD Franlrlinville, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminis+raIion FRANK FORSYTH Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business AcIminis+ra+ion 58 ACTIVITIES: Delia Sigma Pi: Flying Club. Club. Clubi JAMES FLANAGAN Pi++sfieId. Mass. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion MURRAY J. FLECK Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Business AcIminis'Ira'rion ACTIVITIES: Chaplain, Secrelary, Sigma Lambda Pi, Vice-Presidenf: Hillel Councilship, Vice-Presidenlg Sludenf Aclivilies League: Dramafic Club: Orienlalion Commillee: Inlrarnural Baslcefball, Soffball, Foofball: Bowling Club: Business Adminisfralion: Recipienl of Nalional Hillel Key. WILLIAM L. FLOMERFELT New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion JOHN EDWARD FLORICK Reinerlon, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pig Business Adminisiralion Club: Newman Club. .VH FRITZ FOSSDAL Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisiralion STEVE M. FOTTA Carmichaels, Pa. B.C.S. in Business Aclminisfraiion MATTHEW FOX Philadelphia, Pe. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu Frafernily. THOMAS R. FOX King Ferry, N. Y. B.S. in Educelion .195 ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu Fraferniiyg Newman Club: .V x , I'i' Fulure Teachers oi America Club: Iniramural BasIieIb'aII, I Soffball and Fooibalig Teacher Training Club: Scroil Sfafi. GR '55 I 'X My XXI. f I .2ww,E:1.r' ANTHONY J. FRASCELLA Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Iniramural Soffball. VINCENT P. FRASCELLA . Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Versiiy Baslreibail, l948, I949. 5 NANCY FREUDENBERGER I Drexel Hill, Pa. Secrelarial JOHN RAYMOND FULLEN Toms River, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisiralion lv RIDER COLLEG if- L3 ANTHONY A. FRANCATI Rochesler, N. Y. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Fralernilyg Newman Club, BERTRAM FRANK Rochesier, N. Y. B.S.' in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislrafion Club. LUIS FRIDMAN Mexico Cify, Mexico General Business HERBERT GEORGE FREELAND Horseheads, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Softball: lnlramural Football and Baslcelballg Accounlanls' Club, Treasurer and President RICHARD R. FRESHLEY Lebanon, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounring Club. AVIS B. FREYER Holyoke, Mass. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: House Manager, Rush Chairman, Sigma loin Chi: Shadow: Rider News: Psychology Club: Glee Club. ALBERT G. FULLER Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Journalism SANFORD GALINKIN Newarlz, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club. GEORGE S. GALUSHA Dalfon, Mass. B.S. in Business Adminis+ra+ion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Business Adminislralion Club: Psychology Club. LAURENCE H. GARDINER Ballsion Lake, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club. RAYMOND H. GARLICK Pafersonf N. J. B.S. in Business Aidminislralion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Trinily Club: Tracl: Team: Manager, Foolball Team. JOHN A. GASIOR Clemenlon, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi: Rider News Slafl. GR DLIATES OF I9 O RICHARD GAUTREAU, JR. Porlageville, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Rider News, Exchange Edilor, Fealure Edilor: Pi Della Phi: Kappa Alpha Mu: Psychology Club. THEODORE E. GENOLA Long Branch, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Velerans' League, I946, I947: Swimming Team: Phi Sigma Nu. THEODORE A. GENSHEIMER Dumonl, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion MARY LOU GERHART Easf Greenville, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Iola Chi. Secrelary: Trinily Club: Business Adminislralion Club, .Secrelary: Greenwood Hall: Mayfair Courl: Rose of Della Sigma Pi: Inlramural BOWIing:' Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies. GNFU ..p ifvs js by. s -mv' RIDER COLLEG RAYMOND E. GOIN Morrislown, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phiq Newman Club: Velerans' League: Sludenlfxcfiviliesg AdverIisingClubg Psychology Club: Jargon: Rider News: I95O Shadow Sporls Slallg Infrarnural Baslcelball, Baseball, Bowling. LAWRENCE GOLD Bronx, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounlanls' Club. CHARLES M. GOLDBERG Paferson, N. J. B.S. in Accounling RUTH P. GOLDEN Princeion, N. J. Secrefarial J . WILLIAM L. GERTLER Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion JOHN R. GILBERT Allenlown, Pa. B.S. in Secrelarial Science DONALD C. GISH Hershey, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminis+re+ion ROBERT J. GLYNN Buller, N.J. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Newman Club, Secrefary. I949-50: Accounlinq Clubg Psychology Club. JOHN J. GOODWIN Blue PoinI', N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: AccounIing CIub1 Newman Club, Presidenf. Tir. '11 THEODORE G. GORDON ' Harrisburg, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounianis' Club. WALTER K. GOULD PoHsviIIe, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisirefion THOMAS F. GRAHAM. JR. Highisfown, N.J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounianfs' Clubg Veferans' League. GR DLIATES OF I9 O ACTIVITIES: New. AILEEN A. GRANT Red Bank. N. J. Special Adminishafive Secrofarial ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. ROBERT D. GROODY Waferbury, Conn. B.C.S. in Business Adminisiraiion WILLIAM R. GROSS New Cas+le, Indiana B.S. in Accouniing man Clubg AccounIanIs' Club. JERRY F. GUADAGNO Trenfon. N. J. B.S. in Accounfing I Qs ...4 I . ,. .7 H., fx s-533. 63 RIDER COLLEG MICHAEL GUADAGNO Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Newman Club: lnlor-Failh Council. JEROME B. HAINES Canaslola, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Psychology Club. Presidenl Business Aclminislralion Club: Sfudenl Aclivifies League Trinily Club: Debaling Sociefy: Dramafic Club. ROBERT M. HAINES, JR. Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounfanls' Club: Newman Club, Treasurer SAMUEL HALUPA Nesquehoning, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Foofball, I947. Manager, I948 Trainer, I949: Varsify Club: Inframural Baslcolball Baseball, Foolball. PAUL F. HAMMEL Allenlown, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Business Adminislralion Club: Psychology Club: Newman Club. WALTER M. HANCE Poin+ Pleasanf Beach. N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Commufers Club. RICHARD L. HARDGROVE Somerville, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing DAVID J. HARRIS Flushing, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion JAMES W. HARRISON Bloomsbury, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminishaiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Trinify Club: Aclvoriising Club: Business Adminisirafion Club: Inier-Fraferniiy Council. F in JOHN R. HART Lancasier, Pa. B.C.S. in Business Adminisiraiion HAROLD R. HARTMAN Trenfon. N. J. B.S. in Educaiion ACTIVITIES: Fuiure Teachers of America. STANLEY S. HARTPENCE Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Triniiy Club: Accouniing Club: Flying Club: Iniramural Bowling. GR DU TES OF I9 O DONALD G. HAWK Reading, Pa 3.5. in Accouniing WILLIS G. HECKMAN Carlisle, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Rider Bowling League. CHARLOTTE HEILMAN Brisiol, Pa. Secrefarial Science HERBERT HELLER Souih Orange, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pi: Hillel Counselorslmipz Business Adminisfrafion Club: Baskeiball Manager. E fb N 1 mls 53 I' RIDER CGLLEG EDWARD F. HERTKORN Easion, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislreiion Club: Flying Club. ALBERT L. HIBBARD Princeion, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfralion Club. BETTY JOAN HIEL Trenion, N. J. Secrefarial Science JOHN B. HILLMAN Lairobe, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nug lniramural Foolball, Baslcolball. 66 HANS O. HENKEL Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B.S. in, Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Psychology Clubg Business. Aclminislraiion Club: Trinily Club. WILLIAM P. HENKEL Bloomfield, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club: Newmen Club: Sipanish Club. FRED HENDRICKSON Washingfon, D. C. General Business Idiplomai JEAN S. HENWOOD Oneonfa, N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secrefarial ACTIVITIES: Zeia Mu Epsilon: Women's Advisory Council Vice-Presicleni: Orienlaiion Commilieeg Triniiy Club Psychology Club. MARY HINES Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Secrefarial Science ACTIVITIES: Zola Mu Epsilon: Newman Club: Psychology Club. ANTHONY T. HINE Gloversville, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Aclminislralion Club. E. NICHOLAS HIRTH Garfield, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislrafion Club. Presidenf and Treasurer: Skull and Sabre: Varsily Baslcelball Manager I2 yearslg Varsily Club: Phi Sigma Nu: Psychology Club: Newman Club. LEONARD M. HIRSHBLOND Toms River, N.J. B.S. in Business Aclminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu. Presidenlz Inler-Fraiernily Council, Vice-Presideni: Business Adminislrafion Club. X ,I vt.: : Wig -.if f -.1 ' 'se ry Wf- - ' his . fi? l if 5'-T53 ' .W :M I GR DU TES OF I9 O Cs, IRVING HOFFMAN Brooklyn. N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pi: Accouniing Club: Psychology Club: Hillel Counselorship: Orienfalion Commilleeg Inlramural Sporis. LORETTA E. HOFFMAN Highfsfown. N. J. B.S. in Secrefarial Science ALLEN HOLBERT New York, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Aclminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Economics Sociefy: Sociology Club: lnlramural Sofiball, Baslcelball, Foolball. WILLIAM A. HOLDEN New Yorlc Cify, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. 67 AY ,-V. I N .5 ii v. r L I, vi r mx.. li. I RIDER COLLEGE :,. f.... DONALD HORLACHER Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: lnframural Bowling. RAYMOND A. HORNER, JR. Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu, Chaplain: Business Adminis- Iralion Club: Varsily Foolball: Srucleni Aclivifies League Congress: Orienlalion Commiffee. , JAY A. HORNER Bordenfown. N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club: Bowling Club: Trinify Club. HARRY HOROWITZ Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Hillel, Member of Governing Board: Infer- Faith Councilg Spanish Club, Execulive Commillee: Accounfing Club: Psychology Club. GEORGE A. HOVENCAMP Franklin. N. J. B.S. in Business Adrninislraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Rider College Band: Newman Club: lnlramural Sporlsg Mr. and Mrs. Club. JAMES W. HYNSON Torringfon, Conn. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Flying Club: Inframural Sporls. CALVIN E. INGLING MI. Holly. N.J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club, Sergeanl-al-Arms: Psychology Club. THEODORE L. INVERSO Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounting MARTIN M. ISAACSON Tren+on, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Square Club: Accounlinq Club: Hillel: Inframural Baslcefball. JOSEPH A. IUDICA Hawfhorne, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: -Inframural Soflball. HERBERT N. JACOBSON Hillside. N.J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Slrull and Sabre: Varsily Club: Hillel: Varsify Baslcelball and Tennis. LUCILLE E. JAMIESON Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Secrefarial Science GR DLIATES CDF I9 JOSEPH J. JANNETTY, JR. Sfreiford, Conn. B.S.: in Business Adminisfrafion JUNE A. JANSEN Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Secrefarial Science DAVID M. JAY Brooklyn, N. Y. L L B.S. in Accounling f l,.' ACTIVITIES: Hillel: Accounling Club. ALVAN G. JOHN Roselle. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraf ion If '53 Q- I dl I Q A: T' 5 E N . ' at 4' I -vs. 5 1 51. 'lu' ,, ,. r, , .iwl.v'5' ' L ' 'B ALC , I RIDER COLLEGE EDWARD J. JOSEPH EasIon, Pa. ' B.S. in Accoun+ing ACTIVITIES: Accounfin Club: Newman Club: I 9 Club. SALVATO RE JOSEPH Winslow. N. J. B.S. In Accounling ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Accounling Sporls. MICHAEL JOYCE Philadelphia. Pa. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Delta PIII: Newman Club, EUGENE JUNG Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing 70 Psychology Club: Inlramurol ACTIVITIES: Acco JAY L. JOHNSON Riegelsville, Pa. B.S. In AccounIIng unling Club. ELINOR LEE JONES Norrisfown, Pa. Adminisfrafive Secrefarial ELINOR JONES Pennybridge, N. J. Sienographic WILLIAM S. JORDAN South Orange, N. J. B.S. in Business AdmInisIra+Ion ACTIVITIES: B. A. Clubg Trinify Club. B13 f I LILLIAN KAHANE Vineland, N. J. B.S. in Secreiarial Science JOHN E. KALE Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Secrefarial Science NICHOLAS P. KALIL Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion CALVIN K. KASER Mi. Holly, N.J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion 'ff GR DU TES OF I9 O f WILLIAM F. KELLOW WasI'1ingIon,N. J. B.S.- in Business Adminisiraiion JOSEPH T. KELLY Oswego, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adminislraiion Club Siudenf Acfivifies League. ROBERT M. KELLY Piiisfield, Mass. B.S. in Business Aciminisirelion ACTIVITIES: Delia Sigma Pi: Newman Club: Business Adrninislralion Club. ALBERT E. KING Mayfield, N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: lniramural Sporlg, 7I RIDER COLLEGE rf t .f A i il -Jai X rl -Rf X ,,,.,4.. Ag KENNETH D. KINNAIRD Lebanon, N.J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi: Jargon Slaff, Promotion Manager: Shadow Slaii, Associale Edifor. HAROLD F. KIPP Hyde Park, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion JEFFREY C. KLAUS Baldwin, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion IRENE A. KLIMSEY Manville. N.J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Sigma lola Chi: Teacher Training Club: Fufure Teachers of America: JV Baslcelballg Inframural Sporls, JOHN C. KOCH Flushing, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Psychology Club. LAURENCE G. KONDOLF Rochester, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi: Jargon Slaffq Rider News Slaii ERNEST S. KONTZ Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing JAMES B. KOOMAR Nesquehoning, Pa. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES! Newman Club: Pi Della Phi. - JOHN W. KOPIL Carleref, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: B. A. Club: Psychology Club. wb' JOHN P. Kosf-ucowsxl ' Sayreville, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fufure Teachers of America: Newman Club. I X I, VINCENT J. KOWALSKI Jamaica, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: B. A. Club: Newman Club: Sludenl Acliviiies League: Orienfalion Commiflee. JOHN J. KOZAK Trenlon, N.J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Psychology Club: Advcrlislng Club, Treasurer: Business Adminislralion Club. GR DLIATES OF I9 WASIL KRAPCHO Alden Sfafion, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu. RAYMOND B. KRECH Glen Rock, N.J. B.S. in Business AdminisIra+ion ACTIVITIES: Varsily Baseball, Varsify Club. EDWARD C. KREYLING Bound Brook, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club: Inlramural Bowling. EARLE KRIGER Piffsfielcl, Mass. I B.S. in Accounfing ..N'. I gl , 1 -. G' lg RIDER CDLLEGE ANNE S. KUSHENSKY Trenlon, N. J. Medical Secrelarial ACTIVITIES: Hillel: Dramafic Club. MATTHEW J. LA CROSS Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Pi Delia Phi: Publiciiy Direcforg Sludenf Aclivifies League: Debafing Sociely, Vice-Presiclenl: Radio Playhouse, Direclor: Della Psi Omega:4Jargon, Make-up Edilor: Rider News, News Edifor: Orienialion Commifiee: Dramalic Sociely, Business Manager: Newman Club, Vice-Presidenf: Young Democrals: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universiiias. JAMES LAIRD Freehold, N. J. General Business MICHAEL J. LALLA Corlland. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi, Headmasler: Infer- Fralerniiy Council, Presidenl: Junior Class, Vice- Presidenl: Slcull and Sabres Honorary Socieiy: Sludenl Council, Secrefary: Varsiiy Club: Veferans League: Newman Club: Business Adminislraiion Club: Baseball: Baslcelball: lniramural Baslcefball: Eoolballg Golf: Orienialion Commiiiee: Snowball Feslival Commiiiee: Mayfair Ball Commillee: Graduafion Commifiee. Q ALF KRISTIANSEN Brooklyn. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion EDWARD KROLIKOWSKI Ufica. N. Y. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Psychology Club. CRAIG KROLL Passaic, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminis+ra+ion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pi, Secreiaryg Varsily Traclc: Varsily Club: Advertising Club: lnlramural Sporls: Rider Sollball Team. JOHN L. KUCEK Hensonville. N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club. JOHN H. LA PLANTE New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminisfra+ion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminisfralion Club: Psychology Club: Velerans League: Orienlalion Debaling Sociefy, Presidenl, Business Manager: Radio Playhouse: Inframural Soflball Bowling: Dean's Sfudenf Commiflee. ANNA LAUTZ Brisfol, Pa. Sfenographic MARIE LAVRIGATA Brisfol, Pa. Sfenographic JOHN R. LAW Kingsion, Pe. B.S. in Journa ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Pi De Jargon Slaff. Adverfising Deparimenfq Senior Class, Vice-Presidenl: Shadow. Commiifee: Iism Ha Phi, Treasurer: Rider GRADUATES OF I9 I V Club. ACTIVITIES: O CHARLES L. LEGG Kingsfon, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ERWIN W. LEHR Newarlr, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ROBERT L. LEHR Delaware Wafer Gap, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Inlramurcl Sporfs: Business Adrninislralion JULES R. LELLI Vineland, N. J. B.C.S. in Business Adminislrnfion ,i-rairff' 'ri -WSJ. -' 5. 1 'f' ' I J .1 -vw . . . , nsusg 4 . ' 51' y . . 'ii sf -1 .45 . ,-i. 53 1' H I' N 5, A 1 i Elia? M. 1 sxielrlf, I -Q si I4 RIDER CGLLEGE MARGARET A. LENGYEL New Brunswick, N. J. Execuiive Secreiarial ANDREW LePAY Binghamlon, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club. CELE LERMAN NewarI1,N.J. B.S. in'EducaI'ion ACTIVITIES: Ioia Alpha Pi, I-louse Managerq Hillel Orqanizaiion, Governing Board: Orieniaiion Commiiieeg Euiure Teachers of America: Nafional Educaiion Associafion: Panhellenic Council. RICHARD V. LEWIS. JR. Tarryfown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adrninislraiion Club: Iniramural Softball. ALFRED L. LIBERMAN Brooklyn. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Adveriising Club: Radio Playhouse: Eoundaiion. Hillel ROBERT W. LIEHR Paichogue, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminislraiion Club: Trinily Club: Psychology Club. BARBARA A. LIPSKY Trenion, N.J. Secrefarial ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counselorship. WILL A. LLOYD Reading, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Junior-Varsily Fooiball I947g Iniramural Baseball, Baslceiball, Foolball. LORRAINE E. LOVETT Croydon, Pa. Sienographic GLENN D. LUTZ Seelyville, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Bowling League. RICHARD J. MacDOUGALL Elizabellw, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion HELEN MALLOY Trenfon, N. J. Sfenographic ACTIVITIES: Scribers Club: Bowling Team. GR DU TES GEORGE R. MALONE Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club: Varsily Club, Vice- Presidenf: Varsiiy Soccer '39, '46, '47, '48: Varsity V Baseball '47, '48, '49: lnlramural Baskelball '47: Skull and Sabre. 1 HAROLD J. MALONEY Dover, Del. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club. JAMES B. MANNING Kingslon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Kappi Phi Frafernify, Vice-Presicleni, Scribe: PSycl1ology Club: Adverlising Club: Orienlaiion Commiflee. JOSEPH F. MARCANTONIO Elmira, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club, Vice-Presidenlg Psychology Club: Newman Club: lniramural Bowling. I . fn? I--a.. OF I9 O - I .I--.wi 4 JOHN J. MARCINKO Hazlefon, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminislralion LOUIS MARCUS Palerson, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club. JOHN A. MARKIN Trenion. N. J. B.S. in Accouniing igma Kappa. CHARLES MARTINEK A+Ian+ic Highlands, N. J B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Accounling Club lnlramural -:iii . -W H f1 , .' ' ,-mrfgpqgjly ' :X ' 'A if 'Z I ACTIVITIES: Phi S PQ? - A ,. Ms ff. W w :N ' N li fi- IIT 'ifl . 4 Q1 .l - 1115.1 9-rl . ' Bowling. i ?2f !i3Qi'1 ' ' Q i XX I T' I Rf:-'ff I .Jil-an .. if J RIDER COLLEG ROBERT J. MAURO Rochesfer, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Sludenl Aclivilies League. DONALD J. McCARTY, JR. Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Accounling Club: Varsiiy Club: Varsily Track Team '47q Inlramural Soflball. I MERIN R. McCLAIN Millsione, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Sigma Iola Chi: Newman Club: Dramalic Club: Mayfair Queen '48, ELLEN M. McDERMOTT Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTVITIES: Zela Mu Epsilon: Newman Club: Psychology Club: l95O Shadow Sfahc. WILLIAM J. McELROY Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Accounling JAMES P. McC-SRATH Bridgeport Conn. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Fulure Teachers of America: Treasurer '48: Newman Club. JOHN M. McHUGH Trenion, N. J. B.S. in EducaI'ion ACTIVITIES: Fufure Teachers of America. RONALD P. McKEEFREY Rhine Beck, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Bowling. Soulh Hall. Club: Flying GRADUATES OF I950 RICHARD A. McLELLAN Chadds Ford, Pa. B.S. in Accounling W ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Psychology Club. .,,. WILLIAM J. MCQUILLAN Merchanlville, N. J. BS In Educahon ACTIVITIES: Kappa Ishi: Trinify Club. MILDRED G. McQUISTON m . Torringfon, Conn. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club, Commillee Chairman: Psychology Club: Newman Club: Sigma Iofa Chi. , THOMAS J. McVEY Elmhursf, N. Y. B.S. in Accoun+ing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Newman Club: Inframural Football. am sf- .fs , .ff -0 fl ll ' RIDER CCLLEGE fu? 'Z' 5' J. MEGILL ANN K. MELEE Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Adminislraiive Secreiarial ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. JIMMY MELENDEZ Sanfiago de Cuba, Cuba Sfenographic SEYMOUR E. MERMELSTEIN Irvingfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counselorship: Skull and Sabres Sociely: Varsify Club, Vice-Presidenl: Business Adminisfralion, Psychology Club: Ticlcel' Commiliee, Snowball and Mayfair: Varsify Foolball '47, '48: Inlramural Sollball. MAYO MERNONE Freehold, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Psychology Club. GERALD L. MERRIAM Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 8.5. in Business Adminisfrelion ACTIVITIES: Trinily Club. JOSEPH A. MESKILL Trenlon, N. J. ' B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club, Execulive Commilfee: Della Sigma Pi, Chancellor: Varsily Club: Newman Club: Orienlalion Commillee: Soccer, Manager '48. MARY LOU MESSLER Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Journalism . ACTIVITIES: Sigma Iola Chi, Social Chairman: Freshman Class, Secralary: Newman Club. Secrelary, Treasurer, Vice-Presidenl: Sophomore Class, Secrelary: Rider News: Press Club: '49 Shadow, Organizalion Edilor, Managing Edifor: Snowball Dance, Chairman: Mayfair Ball. Co-Chairman Queen's Commifleeg Dramalic Club, Head Usher: Orienlalion Commiffee. ACTIVITIES: Flying Club. ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Inlramural Sofiball, Bowling, TOMMY MEYERS Trenion, N. J. Special Adminis+ra+ive Secreharial ALEX M. MICHALOWSKI SouIh River, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Commuiers Club. NICHOLAS S. MICALE New Brunswick, N. J. , B.S. in Accouniing WILLIAM M. MILAZZO Highland Perl, N. J. , B.S. in Accounfing GRADUATES OF I9 O 'T1,I,,5 ALEXANDER MINKO I- 7 Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion I .iosem-I J. MINOR Highlands, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. WADSWORTH M. MINOR Belford, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing CHARLES E. MITCHELL Clinfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Kappi Phi. A RIDER COLLEGE ROGER B. MORSE Rome, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: lnlramural Softball. ANN G. MOSE Addison, N. Y. Execuiive Secrelarial MARGARET MOSKOWITZ Allenlown, Pa. B.C.S. in Secrefarial Science ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counseiorsliip, Recording Sccrofary, Board Member, Social Chairman: lola Alpiia Pi, Pledge Mislross, Social Chairman: Curl 'n Call Club. ROSEMARIE MOSOLINO Palisade, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Zola Mu Epsilon, Sccrolaryllisloriang Women's Advisory Council, Prcsidcnl-Treasurer 82 Oricnlalion Commiffecg Psychology Club. JOHN J. MOORE Newark, Del. B.S. in Business Aclminisiralion hi ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi Fralernily: Varsify Club: Newman Club! Dramalic Club and Fralernilyg Vorsify Foolball '47, '48, '49, Intramural Softball and Baslcelballg lnier-Faith Council, Orienlalion Commillec. JOSEPH E. MORAN Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism - ACTIVITIES: Dramalic Club, Presiclenl '48-V195 Radio Playhouse: Swimming Team: lnlramural SoIIball:'Ridcr News: Newman Club. WILLARD O. MORRIS Freehold, N. J. General Business JOHN A. MORSE Rome, N. Y. B.S. .in -Business Adminislralion ' .4 J I Q il ' qu-un! ROBERT W. MOSS Rufherford, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion JOAN MOUNT Trenfon, N. J. Sfenographic ROBERT S. MOWRY Binghemfon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Adminisiraiion Ciub: Newman Club: Spanish Club. JANE E. MUCHMORE Princefon, N. Adminisfraiive Secreiariai J. GRADUATES OF I9 O .mi- r TQ -I' Q ' A ' qs: I A I 'V . , L ,. N 4375 'f., , 1 sv, I 1 . 'I I , I A f I GEORGE W. MURRAY Camden, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Rider News. SALVATORE MUSUMECI Easfon, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu, Chaplain: Spanish Club Presidenfg Accounfing Club: Psychology CIub InIramuraI BasI:eIbaII, .SoIIbaII. ACTIVITIES: FRED B. MYER Foresf HiIIs, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminishafion Business Adminisfrafion Club. WILLIAM F. NAYLOR Clinfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion K 'bf Q RIDER COLLEG V L VJ. T.. E , .' sl :U 1 ROBERT C. NEIMAN Yorlr, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pig Accounling Club: lnlramural Boslcelbcll, Bowling. ARTHUR WARREN NELSON Teaneclr, N. J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Glee Club: Teacher Training Club. RICHARD G. NELSON Harmon-on-Hudson, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion HORACE W. NEWBERRY Lubbock, Texas B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club. JAMES E. NEWMAN Nepiune, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi, Vice-Presidenl, Secrelaryq Junior Class, ACTIVITIES: Mr. Club. Secretary: lnlramural Sporls. ROBERT E. NEWTON Babylon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi. LOUIS H. NEYLON Bellaire, N. Y. 8.5. in Finance and Mrs. Club: Newman Club: Spanish CHARLES L. NICAISE Bogoia, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club. JOHN J. NICHOLS New Hyde Park, N. Y. ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: PSyCl'1OlOgy Club. ROBERT P. NIELSEN Clinfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Adminislralion Club: Trinify Club: Inframural Foolball. LOUISE M. NOREN Ocean Grove, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTVITIES: Trinily Club, Chairman: Psychology Club: - Inler-Failh Council, Chairman: Radio Playhouse: Mary Hooper Hall, Treasurer: Women's Advisory Council: Business Adminislralion Club. ERNEST NOVICK New York, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pi, Pledge Masler, Corresponding Secrelary: Hillel Counselorship Governing Board: lnler-Fraierniiy Council: Orienlaiion Comrniflee: Varsily Club: Dramaiic Club: lniramural Foofball, Baskeiball, Solfball: Varsily Fooiball '46: Golf Manager '46-'4-7: Bowling League, Treasurer: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies: Mayfair Ball Commiliee. GR DU TES OF I9 O JOSEPH NOVICK I 4- f Nesquehoning, Pa. ' B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Hellenic Sociely: Varsily Club, Secreliary. Presidenl: Glee Club: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Varsiiy Fooiball '4-7: Baseball Manager '48, '49, '5O: Freshman Foofball: lniramural Foofball, Baslcelball: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. JAMES L. O'DONELL McAdoo, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club. LEWIS F. OKENICA Johnson Cify, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi, Secrefary: Kappa Alpha Mu: Jargon, Managing Edifor: Young Republican Club, Chairman: Newman Club. WILLIAM T. OLDENBURG Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Rider Square Club. Y 5a I K 'B I -'I ? ' 1 RIDER CCDLLEGE RICHARD J. OREFICE New York, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion 4. ACTIVITIES: lnlramural Foolball, Soffball. fs REX OTEY Delroil, Mich. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu Fralernilyg lnlram Foofball. ural Bowling, DONALD T. O'NEILL Rochesfer, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Newman Club. PAUL L. ORCHANIAN Cliffside Park, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisireiion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi, Headrnasler, Junior Warden, House Manager, Assislanl House Manager: lnlramural Baslcelball. PATRICK F. O'SHAUG-HNESSY Bergenfield, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Infrarnural Foolball, Sofiball, Baslcelball. WILLIAM A. O'HARA Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Educaiion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Teacher Training Club: Inlramural Baskeiball, Bowling. HOWARD R. OULDS Reading, Pa. B.S. in Accounling Accounfing Club: Bowling Club. ACTIVITIES: FRANCIS G. OWEN Middleiown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminislralion Club: Psychology Club: Newman Club: Aclverlising Club, Secrelary. gl .bl l I , CATHERINE PAGUNI Poriland, Conn. B.S. in Medical Secreiary ACTIVITIES: Ela Upsilon Gamma: Newman Club! Psychology Clubg Glee Clubg Bowling Club! WOm0n'S Advisory Council. HOWARD NORMAN PALMATIER Ballslon Spa, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion RICHARD G. PALMER Newburgh, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Intramural Bowling. JAMES WILLIAM PANCOAST Millville, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club. GRADUATES OF I9 O 'Q 'iv x A '-, .' ,.,fi': W. . as H V ' ff. as It 3327, . Ia' ,-.- f wr JOSEPH PAOLETTI Brislol, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. ROBERT G. PARR Richmond Hill, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing WILLIAM T. PARSONS Harringfon, Del. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phig Inlramural Sollballg S.A.L.: Rider News. I MIROSLAW PASTERNAK Hellerlown, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Inlramural Baslcelbal Bowling. 87 -I 'I :- Q 1- ,f RIDER COLLEG n,' ROBERT G. PASZAMANT New Brunswiclr, N. J. I3.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pi: Orienialion Commilfee: Hillel: Manager, Tennis Team: Rider Band: Inler-Failh Council: Varsify Club. MICHAEL R. PATERNOSTER Belmar, N. J. B.S. in Eclucaiion I ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Teacher Training Club: F.T.A.: Commufers' Club. FRANK G. PATTERMANN Wes? New Yorlr, N. J. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fuiure Teachers ol America: Newman Club: Orienialion Commiffee: Delia Sigma Pi, Scribe: lniramural Soflball, Foolball. GEORGE PATTERSON. JR. Ocean Grove, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adminislrafion Club: Spanish Club: Triniiy Club: Skull and Sabre: lnlramural Bowling, Baslcelball, Softball: Mayfair Ball Commiilee. HUGH FLOYD PATTERSON Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Business Adminisirefion ACTIVITIES: Mr. and Mrs. Club. WILLIAM O. PATTERSON Poinf Pleasani, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Commuiers Club: Pinochle Club: F. T.A: S. A. I.. ANTHONY PAUL EIizabe+h, N. J. B.S. in Secrefariel Science ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: B.A. Club. CLIFFORD C. PAUL Belleville, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Newman Club: Iniramural Fooiball, Baslceiball, Baseball: Rider Seals. CLYDE J. PAUL Belleville, N. J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: F. T. A. Club: Newman Club: -Inlramural Foofball, Baslcelball, Soflball. HAROLD E. PAUL. JR. Granville, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: S. A. L.: Trinily Club. LOUIS A. PAUL New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Commulers Club: Business Adminislralion Club: Psychology Club. JOHN A. PAVLICK Jeanesville, Pa. B.C.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. GR DLIATES O I9 O RUDOLPH M. PEINS. JR. Menlo Parlr, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Della Psi Omega: Curl 'n Call Club: Newman Club: Accounling Club: Glee Club: Debaling Club: La Tropicanna: S.A.L.: Psychology Club: Dramalic Club: Rider Playhouse. EDWARD H. PEISTER Ho-Ho-Kus. N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES. Adverfising Club: Inlramural Bowling. JOSEPH H. PENROSE Seaside Parlr, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing I ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Inframural Baslcelball, Bowling, Sollball: Accounling Club: Trinily Club: Infer-Fralernify Council. THEODORE G. PETERSON Far Rockaway, N. Y. 3.5. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Accounling CIub:.In'lramuraI Softball. 3' if ff?-K . . 41.0 J ,,.A . i lx' 'ws RIDER COLLEGE MARION E. PHELPS Sarafoga Springs, N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secraiary ACTIVITIES: Vice-President Zefa Mu Epsilon: Corresponding Secrelary, Mary Hooper Hall: Psycfholoqy Club: Newman Club: Orienlalion Commillee: Dean's Lisl. ROBERT W. PICKETT Hunfingdon, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion A ACTIVITIES: lnlramural Soffball: Kappa Phi. JOAN PIESLAK Yardley, Pa. Aclminislraiive Secreiarial HENRY J. PIETRAS lrvinglon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Secrelary, Phi Sigma Nu: Spanish Club: Business Adminislralion Club: Newman Club: Secrelary. Senior Class. 90 PAT PETRINO Hamilion Square, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Varsily Club: Varsily Baseball. MICHAEL E. PETRO Tren+on, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminishafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Adminislralion Club Accounling Club: Newman Club: lnframural Bowling JOSEPH LAWRENCE PETTY Burlingfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfralion Club: Accounlinq Club. ELAINE H. PHARO Freehold, N. J. Execulive Secrelary ARTHUR J. PIFFATH Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Eclucafion ACTIVITIES: Slcull and Sabre: Varsiiy Baslreiball, Soccer, Baseball: Newman Club. ROY K. PILZ Fords, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Admininslralio Psychology Club. BARBARA M. PIOTROWSKI Schenecfady, N. Y. B.C.S. in Medical Secreiery ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Zela Mu Epsilon: Vice- Presideni, Mary Hooper Hall. RUSSELL W. PLUNKETT Cape May, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Vice-President Treasurer, Flying Business Adminislraiion Club. GR ' Q n Club: Club: DU TES OF I95O WALLACE C. PLUTNICK Somerville, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion Business Aclminislralion Club. ACTIVITIES: JOHN J. PODESVA Saraioga Springs, N. Y. B.S. in Secreierial Science SANTINO FRANK POMPEI Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: S. A. L.: Newman Club: Assisranr Direclor, Sfudeni Playhouse: Business Aclminisfrafion Club. - JOSE F. PONTON Camaguey, Cuba Special Sfudenf . 1 RIDER COLLEG JANET BETSY POTTER Enclicoli, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: President oi Greenwood Hall: Vice-President Inler-Dormifory Council: Vice-President Women's Advisory Council: President Sigma Ioia Chi: Orienfaiion Commilfeei Trinily Club: Business Adminisirafion Club: Vice-Presicleni, Panhellenic Council. ROSE OLGA POZZI Trenlon, N. J. B.C.S. Secreiarial Science ACTIVITIES: Zela Mu Epsilon: Newman Club. GEORGE EDWARD PRIBULA Souih Plainfield, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Inframural Foolball. ANN MARGARET PRICE Hudson, N. Y. Adminisfrafive Secreferial IRVING PRICE Hudson, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Bowling League: Hillel: lniremural Baslceiball: Psychology Club. DEAN E. PROBST, JR. PIeasan+viIIe, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion EDWARD WILLIAM PROKOP Carferef, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Newman Club: Inlramural Baslzeiball, Baseball, Football: Accouniinq Club: Infer-Fdifh Council: Bowling Club: Pinochle Club. JANE GRACE PROTOMASTRO Hobolzen, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: F. T. A.: Secreiary Treasurer Greenwood Hall: Women's Aihleiic Associalion. STEVEN J. PRUSINOSKI lrvingfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Hislorian, Phi Sigma Nu: Vice-President Business Aclminisirafion Clubg Newman Club Psychology Club. JAMES JOSEPH PUCCIA Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi. ALLAN C. QUEEN, JR. Bapiisfown, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Triniiy Clubg Accouniing Club. NORMAN E. QUINN Hunfingdon, Po. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislraiion Clubg GR DAYTON RANDELL New York, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: B. A. Club: Hillel Counselorship. JOHN C. RECORD New York N. Y. B.C.S. in Business Adminisfrafion DAVID MICHAEL REG-AN Nepfune Cify, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club, GEORGE E. REGENSBURG Haddonfield, N. J. B.S. in Educeiion ACTIVITIES: Trinify Club: F. T.A.g Teacher Train F. T.A DU TESOF I9 O ing Club. ':f s,r . v 1 'Vx 4, iv , zz. ix.. if .1 I ill 'RJ 'LPN . ,J ,' Q. 'rmiiflzg .M A 'ips ii? ..'i 5. RIDER COLLEGE JANET RHEAD Trenion, N. J. Adminisfreiive Secreiarial Science LEO B. RIVA Merchanlville, N. J. . B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: lnframural Bowling, Sollball. WILLIAM F. ROBERTS Hillside, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITES: Kappa Phi: Psychology Club: Trinity Club: I B. A. Club: Velerans Leaqueg Inlramural Bowling. JEAN ROBINSON Seeville, N. J. Adminis+ra+ive Secreiarial ACTIVITIES: Tiinify Club. 94 JAMES E. REILLY New York, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ELLWOOD M. REISS Helleriown, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing FREDERICK RENTSCHLER Irving+on, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion WALTER ELMER REYNOLDS Befhlehem, Pe. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adr'ninIsImI'ion Club: Psychology Club: Inlramural Basketball, Soflball. JOAN ROBINSON Seaville, N. J. AclminisIra+ive Secreiariel ACTIVITIES: Trinily Club. RON S. RONYECS Roelaling, N. J. ' B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Edilor, Rider Review: Rider News: Shadow, I948. ALBERT ROSE Camden, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion SAMUEL A. ROSE ' Trenfon, N. J. . B.S. in Business Adminislrafion I GR DUATES OF I9 O LEON ROSENBERG Tren+on, N. J. '. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion 'I ACTIVITIES: B. A. Club: Adverlising Club: Psychology Club. ROBERT DARYL ROSENBERGER Hellerfown, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing LOUIS ROSPARS Forf Lee, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Accouniing Club: Newman Club: Inlramural Sollball, Baskelball: Skull and Sabre Honor Sociefy: Varsify Club, Treasurer: Foolball Mgr. VALENTINO ROSSETTI New Village, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Newman Club: Accounling Club: lnlramural Sollball, Foolball, Bowling. 95 RIDER COLLEG I .1 I. Mu. f A like ., I I I DONALD B. ROUSH Hillsboro, Ohio School of Business PHILLIP H. ROUSH Hillsboro, Ohio School of Business JOSEPH A. RUBINO. JR. Torring+on, Conn. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Edilor, Rider News: Shadow: Vice-Presidenl' Senior Class: Exchange Ediior, Circulalion Manager Jargon: Presideni, Secrelary, Teller: Public Relalions Pi Delta Phi: Young Democralic Club: Newman Club Orienlalion Commillee: Inlramural Foolball, Baslzelball Soflboll: Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Colleges and Universifies. GEORGE M. RUNKO Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounling VINCENT C. RUPERTO New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislraiion ACTIVITIES: Commulers' Club: Spanish Club: Pinnochle Club. CARMINE A. RUZZI Caislrill, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. PATRICIA M. RYAN Williamsefi, Mass. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Vice'Presiden+, Greenwood Hall: Presidenl, Inler-Dormilory Council: Presidenl, Sigma Iola Chi: Secrelery, Vice-President Pan Hellenic Council: B. A. Club: Newman Club: Secrelery, Adverlising Club: Rider News: Orienialion Commiileeg Glee Club: Varsify Baslceibell: Inlremural Softball. ROBERT JULES RYAN Lake Placid, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ' 'fT wf , - S, l. ALEXANDER N. SACKEDIS ' . I -I l ' New London, Conn. , - H ' B.S. in Accounling 7 ' , A ww X M ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Hellenic Sociely: Accounlinq -A f ' '. Club: Freshman Baslcelb-all: lnlramural Baslcelball, Foolball, Baseball. JOSEPH SALUP Trenlon, N J. K k Y Lv .1 5 A 'A -. -,, , A: 4 , 4 7 A . tl fall 1 i 'I . r- fi f -1 ,5 .r I, . yr ,:9,t' .,,. .BBW V, t I Q Al l , Vi , WW ' 1.,..ll .4 ag, i n ,,f,, As . um : , . 3' Chi? .,. If.l.1.l'.4iI:' .-ali. 2 B.S. in Accounling M wal.: 1 PAUL F. SAMPSELL Loclc Haven, Penne. B.S. in Journalism LEONARD M. SAMUELS SI. Pefersberg, Fla. B.S. in Business Adminis+ra+ion ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda PI, Presidenl, Praelor: Hillel Counselorship: Orienlalion Commilleeg lnfer-Fralernily Council, Treasurer: Varsily Club: Varsily Tennis '48, '4-9: 1 A lnlramural Foolball and Baseball. GRADUATES OF I9 O JOSEPH J. SANDORSE Elizabefh, N. J. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Clugbg Fulure Teachers of America: Psychology Club: Varsily Club. ROSE M. SANFORA Manville, N. J. Slenographic LESLIE A. SATTERLEE, JR. Gloversville, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Mr. and Mrs. Club. MARY SAWRUK Alleniown, Penne. B.S. in Medical Secrelarial ACTIVITIES: Ela Upsilon Gamma. s f A7 , I ,gl I' ' I' Ilgiima . .I,l.I:5fgs5I15'i? s 'I lllll-4 riff , l 'f '-ff f RIDER COLLEGE HARRY R. SCHANCK Jamaica, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club: Inframural Foofball, Soffball, Bowling. WARREN E. SCHEIBLE Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVTIES: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Spanish Club. Treasurer: Veferans League. KARL E. SCHMIDT Auburn, N. Y. , B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Trinify Club: Spanish Club: Co-operafive Accounfing Training Program: Inframural Sofiball. R ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES: STEWART B. SAY Bradford, Penna. B.S. in Business Adminis'IraI'ion Business Adminisfrafion Club. GERARDO J. SCANDELLA Caracas, Venezuela B.S. in Finance ALFRED C. SCARAFILE Ufica. N. Y. B.S. in Finance Accounfing Club. BETTY R. SCHANCK Freehold, N. J. Sienographic ROBERT SCHMIDT Morrisville, Penne. General Business WILLIAM J. SCHNEIDER Haddon Heighis, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Commulers Club. B.S. BERYL SCHUBERT Porf Norris, N. J. Adminisfraiive Secretarial LUIS P. SCHUMANN Havana, Cuba in Business Aclminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Newman Club: Spanish Club. JOHN A. SCHWARTZ York, Penne. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Psychology Club: Trinily Club. GR .' W, Flu ,ry ,. I .MMXSI , . uf -wp uri., DLIATES OF I9 0 i Philadelphia, Penna. B.S. in Business Aclminisiraiion wb ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counselorship: Inlramural Baskelball. Baseball, Foofball. '9 ' ,4., NORMAN E. scHwARTz Mi New Yorlr, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counselorship: Siudenls Acfiviiies League: Mr. and Mrs. Club. GEORGE S. SCHWEDER Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business AdminisIra+ion ACTIVITIES: Business Adrninisiraiion Club: 'VeIeran's Representaiive: Receplion Commifleeg Siudenl 4 Aciivilies Council. ERMINE SCIARRA Camden, N. J. B.S. in Accquniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club. F3 M C ...N l . , I i . M . 1 3 In , ei 7' my , f' if ,, ' - 5. 2.f,.y RIDER COLLEGE I if A. I f I il K ' T511 if -QQ I . ' .4 yr, Q., K , x ' I , l35:,gg:i5ff g ui .Mil if rl, I X f M .31 i. K In :W . 1. .4 1.25 . . fi 1 1 L' L fm A 1 I I PALMA P. SCOLARO Bordenlown, N. J. Special Adminislralive Secrelarial Diploma AUDREY E. SCOTTEBO Rochesler, N. Y. B.S. in Medical Secrelarial ACTIVITIES: Della Psi Omega, Secrelary-Treasurer of Clwarler Members: Orienlalion Commillee, Chairman: Dramalic Club, Secrelaryg Bacon I-Iall, Vice-Presidenlg Women's Advisory Council, Presidenl, Vice-Presidenl: Newman Club: Mayfair Courl '48, '49: Jargon Girl of Ihe Monllw: Gridiron Queen. ROBERT F. SEACHRIST Lancasler, Penne. B.S. in Business Aclminislraiion ACTIVITIES: PI1i Sigma Kappa. WILLIAM H. SEAGRAVE Middlefown, Conn. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Finance Club. JOAN SEEGER Yardley, Perma. Adminisiralive Secrelary WAYNE F. SELTZER Morrisville, Penna. B.S. in Accounfing MORRIS SELVA Landisville, N. J. 3.5, in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Newman Club: Psychology Club. FRANK R. SENIOR Ulica, New York B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Psychology Club: I949 Shadow Slall lnlramural Bowling, Secrelary: Inlramural Soflball Pinochle Club. JOHN H. SHAWCROSS Newark, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Psychology .,: Club. FAYE D. SHUTZ Trenfon, N. J. Secreiarial ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counselorslmip, Corresponding M Secrefary. i LYDIA R. sHELnoN Brisfol, Penna. j'j5Yf'f1fffQ Sfenograplwic I ROBERT R. si-HMP w-4 5. Pennsville, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adminislralion Club: il lnlramural Bowling. . ,, I ' si Ii 'T fi 'I ' GRADU TES CDF I9 O CHARLES S. SHINKOWSKI Hecl:e'Hs+own, N. J. B.S. in Accoun+ing ACTIVITES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Bowling League: lnlramural Soflloall. EVAN A. SHOEMAKER Vineland, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Business Aclminislralion Club: Psychology Club: Sludenls Aclivifies League. EUGENE P. SHOWAN Jersey Cily, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Aceounfanfs Club: Young Republican Club. ir JOHN C. SHREVE Yorlr, Penna. . B.S. in Accounfing li R I if I 2:1 BL - , i 4' .fi T , -1 ef., . : ' 1- H, up K -Q ' 1' A ' Imam N54 ' . .,r Q :1..:rj- ' , I I 11 A- 40' A ,pl-N 5 i RIDER COLLEGE AGNES SINACORI Brisfol, Penna. Sfenographic EMIL SLABODA Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi, Pre 'd I' J si en , argon, Edilor: Rider News: Kappa Alpha Mu. JOHN SLABODA Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ccounling Club: Newman Club: Junior Varsily Foolball '47. ACTIVITIES: A GEORGE SLAMPYAK Brainards, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion :oz I ! x. Y.. PETER SIDOVAR Milford, N. J. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Debalung Socielyg Fulure Teachers of Amer' ' T ' lca, ennus Team JOHN J. SILWONES Elizabeflu, N. J. B.S. in Accounling GEORGE D. SIMON Rye, N. Y. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Baslcelball '48: Junior Varsuly Foolball '48, LAWRENCE J. SIMONSEN Bayonne, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. di. l DONALD B. SLATER Easfon, Penna. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Pinochle Club: Commulers Club. WARREN J. SLAVIN Easfon, Penna. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Adrninislralion Club. EGBERT J. SLOCUM Wingdele, N. Y. B S in Accoun+in ' - 9 ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi, I-Iisloriang Accounling Club: Co-operalive Accouniing Training Program: Inlramural Bowling. A JOHN S. SMALL Wesffield, N. J. B.S. in Journalism GRADUATES OF I9 0 .im 1 fi I' ' f S, 9- . If T A 'xl' ' . ' I 'T' vi' f .1 .EK 12 -Q. .315-?f'. -37545 ff:-is I A . ' f' ' 1fQ'?r53 gf' .RI 1- 41 Q , . -sssvgxn' -4 -7 I '1 ,J -:':.'v ,c.yff'.. v - V .vfxtf 'T-'v .. , 'fw:a' s .R ' 1 ' . :f.1f..:'fIEs5Q' iiQ'Q3 q.. , 0 : ' .I in-1-2-5 a'.- ,.. .afziw i 'mr' DONALD SMITH Fairporl, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion DONALD G. SMITH Jamesfown, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: Rider News: Masons: Triniiy Club. LAWRENCE J. SMITH Trenfon. N. J. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Newman Club: Fooiball, Baskelball. NORMAN H. SMITH Williamsporl, Penna. B.S. in Business Aclmlnislralion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Business Adminisiralion Club Flying Club, Presidenl: Veferan's League, Presidenf Snowball Dance Commiliee, Chairman. '03 l 'if' . 9 if ' s 2. ii I Q , , - , Q ' . Tas. X RIDER CCLLEG 1:-fe Qu PAUL W. SMITH Glen Rock, N. J. B.S. in Business Aclminislraiion RICHARD J. SMITH Dalfon, Mass. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion WILLIAM F. SMITH Granville, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Kappi Phi Fralernily: Augusf '50 Graduaiinq Class Presideni: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Sluclenl Acfivifies League, Social Direcfori Orienlalion Commiifeeg Vice President Sophomore Classg Newman Clubg Psychology Club: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies. THOMAS W. SNEDEKER Yeadon, Penna. B.S. in Accounfing GERALDINE SNYDER Margarefville, N. Y. Medical Secrefary JOSEPH J. SNYDER Nanficolce, Penna. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. STAN SOCHACKI Jamaica, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Rider News, Copy Ediior: Spanish Club Newman Club: Inframural Baslcelball, Foofball, Bowling FREDERICK K. SOLOMON Penninglon, N. J. 'B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Inframural Sofllaall, Baslcelball, Football. ARTHUR P. SOMMER Easf Orange, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Rider News, Shadow Slaff '49: Trinily Club: Spanish Club: Inlramural Soflloall. CHARLES SORTINO Nelcong, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Psychology Club: Inlramural Bowling, Soflball, Foolball. NICHOLAS J. SPADACCINI Cliffside Park, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Slcull and Sabre: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Varsify Club, Treasurer: Sludenf Council Represenlalive: Varsily Foolball: Varsify Baskelballp Bowling, Capiain: Inlramural Sofiball: Ivlosl Valuable Back, I949 Foolball Team: Jargon lvlosl Valuable Afhleie: Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Colleges and Universilies. A Y' !M v' 'I A ' if ff 3 .3 3 ,avg ' J Q. . . ' P.-H 5. J , Q.. I. I. E GRADUATES OF I9 HOLGER SPARWATH Plainfield, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Bowling, Sollloall, Foolball CARL J. SPALINSKI Tronion, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion WALTER E. SPANDAU Demaresl, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: VeIeran's League. GEORGE E. SPERNYAK Corning, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Accounfing Club, QA.. J :., Je' Lf f' I 'in 6 5- .I ilu., J I g I .5199 We wfjjlli 'V 'I 3, L . . H Y I ., ,s I r ' iw. 6,15 R' I 1 'A V ' St , QN. s 55 4 ,zm 1-, -' il.-S., -5. 4 . sea. I . s J' .. Vi , .ak F , . . . . is x ,il . x I if IN - - '--' A ' , 1 'V X ' ' ly .YL , J: . 1 , rl I so 1 s 4.43, .gg fb-:' I ' .2 Y '.i5X'ff ,...-1' ' - i:.i G9 , i'1f : r-fs ' .1. RIDER COLLEGE EDWARD J. STANTON LiHIe Falls, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adrninislralion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu, Presidenl: lnler-Fralernily Council, Presidenl: Sophomore Class, Treasurer: Junior Class, Presidenl: Skull and Sabre Sociely: Newman Club: Inlramural Foolball, Baslcefball, Soflball LOR-RAINE J. STEINBERG Passaic, N. J. B.S. in Medical Secrefarial I shi Women's Advisory ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counseor p: Council: Orienlaiion Commillee: Adverlising Club: Dramalic Club: Academic Counseling Commiileeg Panhellenic Council: Sigma Tau Della, House Manager, Vice-President EDWARD V. STELMACH Poughkeepsie, N. Y. General Business ACTIVITIES: lnlramural Foolball. VERNON G. STERLING Canasfola, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion T 'I Club: ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Club: rim y Glee Club: Band: lnlrarnural Bowling JERRY SPINNER Lakewood, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing 'A ACTIVITIES: Hillel Counselorship: Commulers Club. HAROLD F. STACKHOUSE Highlsfown, N. J. W B.S. in Business Adminislralion b. ACTIVITIES: Business Adminislralion Clu DOROTHY A. STAKELUINAS Harrison, N. J. Execulive Secrefarial ' ACTIVITIES: zei.. Mu Epalon. RALPH B. STANKO Conshohocken, Penna. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion R THEODORE J. STEUL Queens Village. N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion MARY L. STILL Mon+iceIIo, N. Y. Adminis+ra+ive Secre+ariaI HERBERT J. STOTT Wes+ Orange, N. J. S. in Business Aclminisiraiion JOHN F. STOUT Trenion, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: Business Admimsirahon Cub Psychology Club: Triniiy Clubgl Varsiiy Club GR JOSEPH L. SULLIVAN New Brunswiclr, N. J. Q A B.S. in Business Adminisfralion 5 I 4 ' r I . VINCENT SZEMIS I Trenlon, N. J. V B.S. in Business Adminisiralion I . UI- ' I., ':'Q.'52j'x'.3fI,Q,j'1:13.,1- . ' GLADYS P. SZAWLOWSKI Ulica, N. Y. B.S. in Medical Secrolarial ACTIVITIES: Elo Upsilon Gamma: Newman Club: Glee Club: Academic Council: Rider News Slaif: Alumni Secreiaryg Bowling. HARRY T. TAFFROW Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisiralion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: lnframural Foolball. RIDER COLLEG , ,.1,:1fHS' - ,.,?N:3?Q:, HAROLD W. TAUSCHER New Yorlr, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislralion HAROLD A. TAYLOR, JR. Newlon, N. J. I B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu, Sergeanl-al-Arms: Business Adminisfrafion Club: Trinily Club: Sluclenl' Acliviiies League, Execulive Commillee. -if JAMES G. TEEPLE ff? Spring Valley, N. Y. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Accounlanfs Club: Trinily Club: Psychology Club:-Siudeni Aclivilies League: Young Republican Club: Bowling Club: Varsily Baslfelball. Manager: Inlramural Bowling, Sollball, Baslcelball: Varsily R Club: Mr. and Mrs. Club: Aclverlising Club. JOSEPH F. TEMMEL Be+hIehem, Penne. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminisiralion Club. RUTH A. TERNESON Brisiol, Penna. Sfenographic STEWART O. TERWILLIGER Elmira, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing BERTHA I. THOMPSON Newfown, Pa. Sfenographic ZOLTAN S. TOBIAS New Brunswick, N. J. General Business ACTIVITIES: Office Machines. GRADUATES OF I9 O .- .i.'l.... .ff r JOSEPH J. TODARO Asbury Park, N. J. B.S. in Accounring ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Spanish Club. ELEANOR A. TOMA Franklin, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club, Treasurer: GIee Club, Librarian: Teacher Training Club: Fufure Teachers of Americag Greenwood I-IaII, Vice-Presideni, Treasurer: Women's Soifballg Varsiry BowIinq. MARION E. TOMA Franklin, N. J. B.S. in Educafion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club, ViceAPresidenI: Glee Club, Secrefaryg Greenwood Hall, Vice-Presidenh Infer-Dormifory Council, Treasurer: Teacher Training Club: Fufure Teachers of America: Women's SofibaII. LYDIE TONEY Sumier, S. C. Sfenographic IO9 Qs:- 'Q RIDER COLLEGE RALPH E. VANAMAN Millville, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Della Sigma Pi Fraierniiy. JIM VANDERPOOL Flushing, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Presidenf, Vice-Presiclenf, Kappa Phi Fralerniiyg President Inler-Fralernify Council: Vcrsiiy Club: Skull and Sabres. House Manager, WILLIAM D. VATH Reading, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Sfudenis' Aciiviiy League: Intramural Bowling League. WILLIAM S. VIAL Sfroudsburg, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Trinify Club: Psychology Club. INA W. TOOLE Princefon, N. J. Sfenographic EDWARD J. TORRES New Yorlr, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Varsify Club: Spanish Club: Newman Club: Harold Wes? Hall, Presidenl: Inframural Sofiball. HERBERT G. TREWEEK Nesquehoning, Penne. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Delfa Sigma Pi: Varsify Club: Varsily Eooiball '47: Varsily Foolball Manager '48, '49: lniramural Baskefball. EUGENE D. TYRELL Dunmore, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion ACTIVITIES: Sfudenf Represenfalive. I WILLIAM W. VIERLING Elizabelh, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislralion ACTIVITIES: Flying Club. FRANCIS C. WAGNER Bellwlehem, Pa. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club. KENNETH F. WALRATH Herlcimer, N. Y. B.S. in Eclucalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Edilor, Scroll: Square Club: Trinily Club. JOHN PATRICK WALSH Elmira, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu Frafernifyg Newman Club. ,Q GR DU TES OF I9 O . . 'ny ,g . I ' -'-ff4V LQ:J: I. . 4 21-' 1 . ' , g. ,,.I aff . ,. ,IAQ V. .f...- :ju I '. 5:15 L L . -. I , ...Wag X , AL in . H ,om -3 Y . - ,. 5 1 . 4. ., I F vTq,,'Q33'4 , ' 'I ' ' P ' . f- ' i th ,, jk ,pig 1, - Q g . my ..f5.k,i.u2,. - - 1: . 15, , ':,'w-if Y ' .Y -If X MELVIN L. WALTON Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion JOHN J. WARNOCK Keyporl, N. J. B.S. in Finance ACTIVITIES: Glee Clubq Newman Club: Accounling Club Inlramural Soflball. ALAN FORDHAM WEBB Soullwamplon, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. THEODORE WARREN Trenlon, N. J. General Business RIDER COLLEG 4? 3- 5 Psi-21. 1 --'i'Tf34fQ1' ,.3!i,5iE5g:?,1 -we.-:ri -- 2 4 . . :'g'gLs Q' ' ,.f,...e.i . I, ,Q :Yi -fa 1 A- rs I, . . i is gg. '1?f l ' . -v . .2 ALVIN EDWARD WASHINGTON Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion JAMES DONALD WATKINS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accoun+ing Club: Triniiy Club: President Nighf Session Bowling League: Vice-President Bowling League, Day Session. HARRY ADRIAN WEISS Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion CHARLES FRANCIS WEISSBORD New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Fralernify: Business Adminisiraiion Club: Veierans League: Psychology Club: Newman Club: Iniramural Bowling, Baslueiball, Fooiball. KARL LEROY WERKHEISER Helleriown, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounianls Club: Inframural B o w I i n g, Beskeiball. FRANK sTeveNsoN wi-ima. JR. I Glen Fells, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisiraiion RALPH DUAYNE WEST New Florence, Pa. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accouniing Club. JOHN F. WILBERT Forlred River, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Rider News. DOROTHY MAE WILLIAMS Morrisville, Pa. Slenographic WALTER HIBBS WILSON Langhorne, Pa. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminislralion Club. 'unix 'i' p .rw I LI' fsiii I 14. ' I JOHN M. WISE ' Weslfielcl, Mass. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club. WILLIAM WOERNER Greal Neclr, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi: Psychology Club. GRADUATES OF I9 0 ROBERT R. WOLFE Middlefown, Conn. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: House Manager, Sigma Lambda Pi: Iniramural Fooiballg Hillel Counsellorship, GEORGE WILLIAM WOLSTROMER Higlwisfown, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfraiion Club. GEORGE WOOD Palmyra, N. Y. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Plni Sigma Nu Fraiernifyg Vice-President I948, Rider Bowling League. HOWARD JAM ES WOOD Trenlon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ew, I ACTIVITIES: Trinily Club. A ' ?f1f.Q-'I' A lun ., L ROBERT KNOX WOODWARD Orange, N. J. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Treasurer, Pi Della Phi: Secrelary, Young Republicans Club: Feafure Edifor, Jargon: Associale Edilor, Shadow. LOUIS WORMAN g Kingslon, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion Counselorshipg Inlramural Bowling. EBON R. WRIGHT. JR. Easl Slroudsburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce ACTIVITIES: Sigma Lambda Pi Frafernily: I'-Iilll ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Fralernilyg Business Adminislralion Club: Mr. and Mrs. Club. WILLIAM JOHN WYSOCKI Trenfon, N. J. ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Eraiernityg Business Adminislrahon Club: Psychology Club: Varsity Swimming Team. RIDER COLLEGE B. LEE YOUNG Daylon, N. J. General Business ,7 ' ACTIVITIES: Square Club. ' if V HERBERT R. YOUNG P' - E' - Rochesler, N. Y. 5, , B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ' . it A i ACTIVITIES: Della Sigma Pi Eralcrnifyq Trinily Club: A I .if I ' 5'Ilf,5jf Kappa Alpha Mu: Business Adminislrafion Club: Young wx? . . IIi'lif,' Republicans Club! Ir1Irarnu'raI Solfball, Foolball, ' . '.',,..4'i:27fT Baslcelbali, Bxseball: Munngmsl Junior Varsity Foarball. - :ll .ww '- '. s' .dill-ss-.xxx -' , If ROBERT A. YOUNG Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Journalism ACTIVITIES: Pi Della Phi Fralcrnily: Rider News Club: Exchange Ediler, Jargon. WESLEY YOUNG New York, N. Y. B.S. in' Business Adminisfra+ion ACTIVITIES: Business Aclminislralion Club. II4 : Newman 75, UU 'X - In-.ig ROBERT JOHN YOUNG New Rochelle, N. Y. B.S. in Finance ROBERT WILLIAM YOUNGQUIST Ossining, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing SIDNEY YTKIN Phillipsburg, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: President Vice-President Recording Secrefary, Corresponding Secrelary, Sigma Lambda Pi Fralerniiyg Vice-Presidenf, Sophomore Class: Treasurer, Junior Class: Treasurer., Rider Bowling League: Orienlafion Commillee: Hillel Counselorship: Skull and Sabre: Inlramural Bowling, Baslcelball, Foolball, Sofiballg Presidenf, lnler-Fralernily Council: Snowball Chairman: Rider Seals Y.M.C.A. Champions, I947-I948. FREDERICK C. ZABERER. JR. Philadelphia, Pe. B.S. in Business Adminisfrafion W ? . '21 ' N ll ' '24 X 'I A. GRADUATES OF I9 LOUIS ZELMAN Carierei, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisirafion O ACTIVITIES: Dramalic Club: Hillel Counselorship: Sludenl' Aclivifies League, Execulive Commilfee. ANTHONY JOSEPH ZEVOLA Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Manager, lnlramural Baslcelballg Business Adminisfralion Club: Spanish Club. BARBARA ANN ZIMMER Trenfon, N. J. Special Adminislralive Secrefary MARY LOUISE ZOFCHAK Trenfon, N. J. Teacher Training ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Eulu America: Newman Club. re Teachers of II5 RIDER COLLEGE Tis K' riff I -'SEQ DORIS ZOUBEK Haddonfield, N. J. B.S. in Medical Secretarial 0 ACTIVITIES: Trinity Club, President: Inter4Dormilory: Psychology Club: Debating Club: Radio Playhouse: President, Greenwood Hall. WILLIAM J. ZSERDIN Perth Amboy, N. J. ' B.S. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi Fraternity: Senior Class Treasurer: Football Team: Treasurer, Varsity Club: Accounting Club: Inter-Fraternity CounciI:Wl'1o's Who in American Colleges and Universities. ANDREW S. ZUCZEK Holyoke, Mass. B.S. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. ANTHONY A. ZVIRBLYS Elizabeth, N. J. B.S. in Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Intramural Football: Newman Club: Intramural Bowling: Business Administration Club: Intramural Basketball: Psychology C I u b: Intramural Softball: Glee Club: College Choir: Students Activities League: Veterans Committee: Democratic Club. EUGENE ANDERSON Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Accounting RUTH HOKE Hanover, Pa. General Business JOSEPH W. MEGILL Farmingdale, N. J. B.S. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club: Trinity Club: Intramural Bowling. Softball. FRANK S. MICARI Southampton, N. Y. B.S. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Accounting Club: Intramural Softball. JOSEPH DALLE PAZZE Princefon, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfrefion ACTIVITIES: Newman Club, DOROTHY I. PLADIS TARIFFVILLE, Conn. B.S. in Business Adminisfraiion ACTIVITIES: Si ma loin Chi' Trcusurer, Vl!.A.C.: Vice- q . Presidenl, Greenwood Hall: Inler-Dormilory Council: Orienlafion Committee: Ilewman Club: S.A.L.: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Business Adminislralion Club: W. A.A.: Inlramural Bowling: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies. . RICHARD A. POYDA Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Accounlinq Club: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies. RICHARD E. SHEEP Berwick, Pa. B.S. i'n Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. HUGH J. VENANZI Trenfon, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Social Direclor, Della Sigma Pi Fralernily: President Treasurer, Sludenl Aclivilies League: Execulive Commillee, Treasurer, Accounling Club: Newman Club: Orienlalion Commillee. RICHARD E. YOUNG Haclrefisiown, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminishaiion v V .1 .. is X , f,,.. ' IE ,....!1:..... NOT PICTURED CHARLES ADAMS ' Mdunf Holly, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club. MARGERY ADAMS Highisfown, N. J. Sienogrephic Course ROBERT A. BERGEN Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounfing Club: Psychology Club: Inframurel Sporls. FIEROSE J. BETROS Trenion, N. J. ACTIVITIES: Ne Z.. 1' gg? ANGELO BRACOLONI Trenion, N. J. General Business Course JOHN W. BRENNEN Ocean Grove, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing wman Club: Accounling Club ANNE C. BROWN Newfown, Penne. Business Adminisfrnive CLAYTON BROWN Woodbury, N. J. General Business General Business ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Foolbell. LEWIS D. COLEMAN Clarksville, N. J. General Business MICHAEL CAMPO Trenlon, N. J. General Business PETER L. DANDREO Landisville, N. J. General Business ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Baslcelball. DONALD ANDREW DIAMOND Porf Ewen, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Inlramural Bowling. AUGUST DI GINSEPPE Trenfon, N. J. General Business NICHOLAS P. DEMARIA Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Newman Club: Inlramural Bowling, Sollball, Foolball. PAUL RICHARD DRIEHAUS Zieglerville, Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Trinily Club. HOMER F. FOSTER Rome, N. Y. B.S. in Business Aclminislralion ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu, Judiciary Comrnillee: Rider Band, I947: Business Aclminisrralion Club: Republican Club: Decoralion Commillee, Wesf I-Iall: Spanish Club. HARRIS FREIHON Wooclslown, N. J. General Business ACTIVITIES: Iniramural Foolball. RICHARD G. GATES Corry, Pa. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club. MARTHA GIABANIA Wrighlsfown, N. J. Secrelarial Science CHARLES R. GILBERT Frenchfown, N. J. B.S. in Secretarial Science HAROLD GRANITUR Newark, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion CARL A. GRAME New Brunswiclr, N. J. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Kappa Phi: AccounIanf':. Club. SYLVIA GREENBERG Laurelfon, N. Y. Sfenographic ACTIVITIES: Hillel: Glc-c Club: Scribcr's Club. DUVILIA GUGLIEMELLI Freehold, N. J. B.S. in Secrefarial Science WILLIAM P. HAMILTON. JR. Florence, N. J. General Business JANE A. HUSVAR Endicofl, N. Y. B.S. in Secrefarial Science BETTY LOU JARVIS Pluclromin, N. J. Adminislraiive Secrefarial ACTIVITIES: Trinity Club. HELEN JOHNSON Swarlhmore, Pa. B.S. in Secrelarial Science ACTIVITIES: Girls' Baslmelball. GEORGE J. KALMAN New Brunswick, N. J. B.S. in Business Adminisfralion ACTIVITIES: Inframural Baslcelball, Foolball: Commulers Club: B. A. Club: Psychology Club: Pinochle Club. F. MICHAEL KELLY Ufica. N. Y. General Business WILLIAM KENDERDINE Newlown, Pa. School of Business FRANK KIPERS Whifesboro, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. PAUL C. KNAUFF, II Williamsport Pa. B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club: Psychology Club: Phi Sigma Nu. CAROL A. LASCHE Highfsiown, N. J. Slenographic CLIFFORD H. LIMING Hopewell, N. J. B.S. in Accounfing ACTIVITIES: Accounling Club. MITCHELL T. MACIAG Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B.S. in Business Adminislrafion ACTIVITIES: Business Adminisfralion Club: Newman Club: Psychology Club. ROBERT W. MARRONE New Brunswiclr, N. J. General Business ROBERT T. MARTIN Rochesler, N. Y. B.S. in Accounling BETTY A. MAUER Trenlon, N. J. Secrefarial JAMES V. MCCANN, JR. Geneva, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Nu: Accounting Club! Newman Club. ARTHUR E. MCOUILLAN Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITIES: Accounlinq Club: Psychology ROBERT G. MILES Baker, Oregon B.S. in Accounting ROSALIE MILLNER Trenlon, N. J. Sfenographic NORMA E. MOSHER Porf Jervis, N. Y. Adminislralive Secreiarial THOMAS W. MURPHY Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin B.S. in Eclucalion HELEN NAHIRNY Neshanic, N. J. B.C.S. in Medical Secrelary ANTHONY PENNACCHI Trenlon, N. J. General Business JOSEPH ANTHONY PINENO Wyoming, Pa. B.S. in Accouniing ACTIVITES: Accounling Club. HELEN A. PLATE Poini' Pleasanf, N. J. B.S. in Educaiion Club. R. P. SHEPPARD Trenfon, N. J. General Business MARJORIE J. SMITH Trenlon, N. J. Slenographic MARION SOUTH Morrisville, Pa. Sienographic HELEN L. STOUT Pillslown, N. J. Secrefarial LOUIS TARTER Camden, N. J. B.S. in Accouniing RUSSELL LYLE YOUNG Marfinsburg, N. Y. B.S. in Educalion ACTIVITIES: Teacher Training Club: Future Teachers of A nerica. JOHN WALSH Elmira, N. Y. B.S. in Accouniing KURT WACHENHEIM New York, N. Y. B.S. in Journalism ACTICITIES: Psychology Club. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader: Treas., Mary Hooper Hall: F.T.A.: Sigma Ioia Chi. HELEN MARGARET RAINEY Sweclesboro, N. J. School of Business GEORGE M. REED, JR. Dover, Delaware B.S. in Business Adminisfralion CONSTANCE M. WASHINGTON Charles Town, W. Va. Secrefarial Science FLORENCE WENCZEL Trenlon, N. J. Secreiarial Science BARBARA WICKERSHAM Pleinsboro, N. J. Aclminislraiive Secrefarial GEORGE R. WULFING Freeporf, N. Y. ACTIVITIES: B. A. Club. B ACTIVITIES: Inlrarnural Sollballg Young Republican Cluo .S. in Business Adminislrafion JEAN RUSSO Psychology Club. Belleville, N. J. B.S. in Educafion SAM A. VELLA ACTIVITIES: Zela Mu Epsilon: Orienfaiion Cornmilieep Brooklyn, N. Y. Vice-Presidenr, Ida Boffey Bacon Hall: Teacher Training Club: F.T.A. GEORGE E. SCHULTZ, JR. Trenfon, N. J. OHice Machines AUDREY SHARRETTS Cranbury. N- -I- Sfenographic ACTIVITIES: Dramalic Club- ' Secrela ry, B.S. in Accounling ACTIVITIES: Newman Club: Psychology Club: Adverhs ng Club. JOANNE VAN CLEVE Ocean Grove, N. J. Aclminisfralive Secrefery VINCENT VERNA Venlnor, N. J. General Business On Res Olson, Wahlen' College l Graduations Slwaclow Quantlco, Mon Cutplayed by . ouglmclers Display Balanced i ln Toppling Highly-Regarclecl ll. unmi, 4u'?iiM:f 5,?,lc wld' - '--Q - I X l I l L l .1 :Q '. ?i 5w .' gin' l '1:.1' inI1i1lri',lillilllili'Hli t 1' 'H I I if' If7'51Q4ln.'-55 o-Wff? 312' l ff ii x x 0 .v1m4riAT,,.. wilzll 37521-gb, 4 i,,....... . .,,...I'..,i. X.. s .'f.,'Qff .' f Riu Twenfv-one 1' 5325! i ., 0 Named Dean s K, :,i:..... - ' .Qi ' X ..., .. Sigma Nu sf- Il, l ':,:g. I N mi. l 'xi-,a ,, 1 b I 1 1 .1 I-inizzljgxl Li., i.iIxim:h:1rl:'fx'1l by gg Mural per! L ,'.. .,..1,1..'c... 1. li,...?',5,,f2ie..L1'f ! e - ilu -alwol Inn continu- t 0 mr! nil, xlglgggll 0- I' Teacher ilra.. CU O Ti fir? i Q Uslielsbin College clafdhefe ' ' Walwlcn Appointed to l'lcficlj M000 Fcofd an Athletic Publicity Office i lg-fo, fo5 1, ern Commercialism Uestroys C7 e Meaning of Christmas Spirit 686 7' , i ' I cn lnmdlrul .xml l-in lx-in: t-JL X L-I I 'V 5 Unk I We re Not Le. .n - A i .- .. - V .qw V ' I iq 'I X' lf Dlflltzliltl llzgxxelsebi d I d T . h . ' -..--M I '1 mn I ml ildgr Lggllgge le U Z 0n'9 t N New Microfilm Machine Morlee to Furnislm Music, i Facilities For Research' Will Encl Orientation ,if M X..,'.II- '.IIC.. '..ff.'C' 3'ffLl'.'.i1f ii-'QL'iiiff-'fi-1''ilfiiifffic' ll llvl, NUUII ll-vw. -'ml XII' lllllM'N, rw Coorc, n mn sch 1 be Selectedm Mj.,mh nllnilna All Class Elections Next Week :.':,i:2::::,,' All Coll C am-eZlIIY for ext eel! rdium Plans Kiclced lo' H0 0'Sf tical Football' 6 Cmcials I 1 Hop In NlIIfIfI1II 1c'x Illillllllly l o.llim'ing thcIxlrmrriuraccrxgirll 'quill tl1e-I:I : 'VV' 'I'lf::ll:Ff7El5fl5::5il f!:lIl'l'llttglN 'tm I Ad'2'fiSi 9 . T.'i f,'.Q'Q7.'.i...ml Sake, To Give Troplmies' ' ' 1l-'f'IIIIUI'I I-lI-- By August Graduates 'IIfIII,:III'II ge IIIIII IIII,I.Il Nllllllllls. nl:-1 .nr mmplrlmg Illvil' N'I-l y on Relocation f' 1 ff LI ss MeetlngHeld Yesterday ' 'I' N l I, 'I'I ' 'f :VI L L f Z ,mls :ure on , , I . lj I g I P 1 - . 5 ,ni all flu- lickcl Trenton Citizens Commlttee ' '-' LT' X5 W t: '. i 'i Y ' I I IMI' 1' I ll D illlnllllll idents. This is an incrcuw ul hu.-lu: slim- x. ff., 1.. I 4 I l u in nl ,um ,yu , Hr Slllllmil laiunl In H--I' 'I nu Un B-llun G d k L ad :II at I 0 lfim-1. .rgn 'Hr I 1. -.I I 4 -hum XI nm ten 'I ' ' ' ' x nr-' .rr-'rl tmnunululul V,-' 4 .uh f l0lll' 1' ... Il l1..,.n.l 1.4 I-.rl x ' W' WI U .I-'vw null: pl NH' 'V 5 ,rn .4 - I -r!-1' Ill 1 fy ' ay nil aw, :I S4'lll0l'i . ':gg.-::::: By Dwfs Board .ve 609 H lmusy , I N l. l lI'.L ' 1 mu x lu u--oe-u .1 . .H Q l':gg31gj5l r...f...., WI, .... I 'j Q --'- M,35g Time of Perloe I IIIIII IIIl Il ll I IIII III:.I: lur- IIIXA I XlI'I'I IIIIII lll I ' 'Q ' 'l'. . N. ,ty '-f 'lint I u I In kills!! I' t-n I W wlltlliltulrmlrixl Uv ' v ,. , Q I s W-..-,.,s...- lr! 1 v 1i.m l'.I... -v I l A A ,......1 XZZJTZZZ. Til ' ' ' k Three Debating Society Membel 'Ill .. 5 I l ul lltlrl I Xskfi ,, ' ffff Attend 'Model Congress 3X y 5 ,':1?.',1.' V. II I ,I II' ,,.. QZTIII 0:1 IIIII I I W vale' 11 1 II .,II:I'I-lite. .II IIIIIIHII I I .......r.. -. II . Ifllfr If I. ss., ., , ...r...... 1 rn it '--' I .rt 11. ,.-- In ' ' l-I Illl xi Y 5 I-'Ilya rr: r ' l l o lu llxw1,,,.x nv-1 ' I 1 I run mm -m-.nn .. .vuwn-I an ' ....., Gold Medal Winner Debate Conference I. f A 1.u e Tests ' 4 s ting L U, ,,I,Q,, Alcoholics I fjjjf fifty-eiglvt Accept Sorority I YIIU Pledge Season Opens for W 1 Baseball Preview Series Xl With Fo Soph I-v-A I Om ,.,,.?, ll' M. .. n Il rl..- g blnw tu thc for pcm wrckx in form Snejkg In I947 Rider College resumed iTs cam- paigns on The gridiron and sreadily Through The Tollowing years The college became conscious of iTs ever increasing power in TooTball. During The I948 season The Roughrider eleven complied an enviable record and The TesT oT iTs power awaiTed The lollowing season. ' This year Rider' College enjoyed ils mosl successful TooTball campaign in nearly TwenTy years. Coach Joe BehoT and a sTrong Team cap- Tured The Tan's spiril and The Roughriders were on Their way To a Top season oT bolh compeTiTion and vicTories. ATTer dropping The opener To Bowling.Green UniversiTy The Roughriders came baclc and Took eighT consecuTive games To conclude The season wilh an eighl' winfone loss record. On These pages is evidence of The spiriT Tound aT Rider College when iT comes To school supporl. The Rider College Varsily Club ire- guenlly sponsored pep rallies for lhe sluderwr body, and awarded prizes Io ihe group wilh The oulslanding banner. These pholographs were lakeri prior io lhe Easl Siroudsburg game, when lhe Rider sludemf body lurned oui' en masse lo display lheir adf rniraiion of lhe college and iheir represerilalives on ihe gridiron. Every organizalion in rhe col- lege was inviled lo parlicipale in lhis and sub- sequri-ril' pep rallic-fs. Adminislralion and sludermls alilce were pres- enl for a march down fhe slreels of Trenron lo Rider Field for 'rhe presenfalion of awards by Dr. J. G. Gill, Vice-Presidenl of Rider College, lo Paul Orchanian, Presidenr of Delia Sigma Pi fraierriily. This group received firsr prize for 'rheir original banner sporling an acrual painlring ol a Roughrider. Q5 Q JR as Hur f -.-. Q if t k' , , tx Where Do We Jargon Visits 5 Accountants RIDER STUDENT PUBLICATIGNS KEEP These covers are typical of the monthly humor magazine published by Pi Delta Phi, professional journalism fraternity of Rider College. The Jargon staff prints ten issues of this publication each year and receives its sole support from student contribu- tions and advertisements. This is the third year of one of the most successful independent publications ever undertaken at Rider College, and is a permanent mark of achievement of this fraternity. 4- 'N5 'T-A 'uf Go From Here? 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Mrs. Conover was Hue guesl of Huecouncil a+ a lunclueoru ar Mary l-looper Hall aller selecling Hue queen and luer allerudanrs from Hue seven girls cluosen by Hue Rider sfudenls. l-ler cluoice was lcepl secrel unfil Hue niqlul of Hue annual Mayfair Ball, May I3. FI DS OUR MAYFAIR QUEE During her brief siay ar Rider Coliege Mrs. Conover carried on informal 'raiks wiin ine giris of ine Mayfair Couri, members of ine council, and boih Dr. Moore and Mrs. Wrighi. In ine cenier pnoio Joe Liccardi is picrured receiving Mrs. Conover's sealed seiecfion of ine Queen and afiendanis wiin Mrs, Wriqnf, Dean of Women, who aided Hwe council in conduciing The ball, looking on. '53 lf? 4'-I 5-.f i2.5Qf. '-it ,fl V' UPPER LEFT- Miss Anne Pez of The Rider Books? ' h cl . ore is s own isplaying a T shirl lo Ray Tobias in ihe boolrsfore which faafues anyfhing from books fo pins. UPPER RIGHT: Members of fhe Accounfing Club af fheir annual banquei lake a brief pause from The fesiivifies fo slrile a pose for The Shadow cameraman. LOWER CENTER: John CoHrill receives his versity R for beskefball from Coach Tom Leyden. 'Miss L. Peppefs presenfs Helen Johnson her leffer for versify parficipaiion in girls' baslrefball. I28 UPPER LEFT: The members of Delfa Sigma Pi fralernify lalre a brealr from Their sfudies lo indulge in a friendly hand of bridge. Ofhers look over lhe record supply fo add a musical fempo fo fha group. UPPER RIGHT: Miss Belly Jane Crowle M' N J y, iss ew ersey, chars wi+h The members of ihe Jargon sfaff prior fo lhe 'lesfiv'l' h ' nies onoring bofh Miss Crowley and Marge Cameron, Miss Personalily of Rider College. LOWER CENTER' Wild Bill o F . ' r armer O'Grady, along wifh Gene 'Dinces and fhe Hungry Five, embark o l ' ' n a sa es campaign for 'lhe Mayfair Ball aboard a hay wagon used fo publicize fhe dance I29 Early in Oclober lhe junior class elecled ils officers. Bob Gill was elecled Presidenig Mike Mis- lciv, Vice-President Lorraine Laprade, Secrelary. and Gordon Grant ireasurer. The lirsl duly of The newly-elecled junior class officers was To plan and prornole lhe annual Snow- ball Feslival, fhe biggesi winier dance held ai Rider. Bolrh +he junior and sophomore classes com- bined lo conducl The affair. Ray An+hony's orcheslra was engaged io provide ihe music and enleriainmenl. The dance was held ai lhe l-lolel Slacy-Trenl. The Snowball Feslival was a greal social success. The junior class officers worlced wi+h olher class officers during rhe freshman elecrions and will be in charge of eleclions for rhe junior class of '5l. As well as parlicipafing aclively in rhe social evenls of lhe college, lhe junior class ioolc par? in The eleclion of represenlaiives To ihe Dean's Com- millee, and aided The Alumni office in lhe Gym- nasium Fund Drive. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Miskiv, Lorraine Lapracle, Roberf Gill, Gordon Grenf. The sophomore class began Their aclive school year wilh The eleciion of class officers. Alex Chiemingo was elecled Presidenl: Joan l-lalrak, Vice-Presidenf: Lorraine Moroz, Secreiary, and Alfreda Lack, Treasurer. As par? of class aclivilies lhe annual Snowball Fesfival was given on January 20. The iunior class co-operalecl wilh The sophomores 'ro promofe The dance. Miss Lorraine Laprade, Miss Lorraine Moroz, and Alex Chiemingo planned and arranged decora- Jrions for Jrhe Snowball Feslival. The decorafions were blue, while, and silver, and were an ou+s'rand- ing feaiure of The dance. The sophomore class officers helped in lhe freshman class balloling and will have charge of ihe sophomore .class eleclions of '51, In adclirion lo regular social, adminislralive, and educaiional luncrions lhe sophomore class mem- bers 'roolc an aciive parl in siudenf governmenr. Members of lhe class helped supervise elecrions of siudenl' members of 'rhe Dean's Commillee, and par? of rhis class group was selecled ro lhis body. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Alfreda Lack, Joan Hairalr, Alex Chiemingo, Lorraine Moroz. SCJPHOMORES 1-J4 v Liborio Balsemo, presidenf FRESHMAN GFFICERS For fhe firsf fime since lhe end of fhe war Rider College combined ifs freshman class info one day session group. This of course made a bigger and more acfive body of fhe firsf year sfudenfs. Class elecfions were delayed unfil mid-year in order fo give fhe new sfudenfs fhe opporfunify fo meef, choose, and selecf fheir new officers. Officers capable of handling fhe maffers fhaf corne before sfudenfs in fheir inifial year af college are a rarify, buf fhe freshmen af Rider made frue and sure selecfions. Alfhough few problems are ever presenfed fo fhe freshmen as a group, fheir class officers were consulfed on many occasions by bofh ofher class officers and fhe adminisfrafion. Freshmen officers nexf year will have fhe re- sponsibilify of conducfing fufure class elecfions and assisfing fhe junior class wifh The Snowball. and Orienfafion Commiffee dufies. fu- ' .-, . li P. Declrer, Beffy Marfin, Doris Carlson and L. Balsemo I32 1 I New .r- 11 N. N luhx f' P' ef! -hun ,,x I bear they've got a paddle - But 1'll close my eyes real tight N1 IVE., i fQg ! ' fr gf ' a fzf Q 55,3 X . ' ,af-5. rf-.x .. ,, 3. ,-lf., 5 3 H 'K J F M in 1 ,I I1 4 f ' xv.- .4-in 23 j' i - l x 4 F 'w, X 1 f. .1 Y ' 1 N , , s , V1 .V 5 J. 3,1 3 f , , I Q,-. .--x I . , ,XA 5. A E . 'gfvh s gl 'x E ,Q ...L-I, ,wi ' 4. f Q31 Q . ff- A 3' Q , N x yn, ' A I G .aim 4 E 5. gl' rom emple UniversiTy, and Through These meeT- loTa Alpha Pi-ThaT's The place To go and They're The girls To know. They are a group of gals who have co o eraT d 'Th h - p e wi eac oTher and have sTrived To malce loTa whaT iT is Today-a place oT congenialiTy and Triendliness. One of The many incidenTs of which loTa is so proud, is iTs dedicaTion oT The Diamond Degree upon l-lelen Gahagan Douglas. Also along The line of honorary degrees is John Derek, who has been unanimously voTed Mr, loTa. R egional meeTings were held ThroughouT The year wiTh The 3 4 JOYCE SUMKA, Presidern 1 ChapTer oT loTas T ings, warm inTer-relaTions have been promoTed. Upsilon ChapTer girls of 492 Greenwood Avenue have insTalled a Television seT This pasT year To maTch The new decoraTions T T l o no on y The living room, buT also The enTire house. Pledge season culminaTed on March 4, The daTe oT The lniTia- T F ' ' ory ormal which was held aT Landwehrs and broughT To a clos e a very evenTTul year Tor The loTa Alpha Pi's, Upsilon ChapTer. They are l lc' oo ing Torward Tor more prosperous ones To Tollow. T35 SIGMA IOTA CHI The Pi Chapler of Sigma lola Chi is noled for lhe friendly afmosphere always exisling al lheir house. This sororily roolc greai srrides during the year to benefil bolh rhe college and Jrhe organiza- lion ifself. Rushing, house parries, and our annual inirialory were bul a few of 'rhe evenrs of a year complele bolh socially and cullurally. ln March we held our iniliarory formal alrer a pleasanl, successful pledge season. Our new sislers already respecl lhe sorori+y name as much as fhe older members. A Tag Day was held lo aid fhe Rider College library fund and a card parly in honor of The facully and adminislralion of lhe school was held in April. We lake pride in our home away from home -- 'rhe chapler house on Bellevue Avenue. ll' is considered by many ro be one of The fines? and mosl complele sororily house a+ Rider College. ln This, our iwenly-firsl year ai Rider, we are and hope lo be a credir +o rhe school, The sororiry, and +o ourselves while slriving for achievemenl. BILLIE SALTER, President A jum- binary 'jf X K ., V, 1? -1 5 gy' LJ I7 FIRST ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lou Messler, Eleanor Doebele, CI1arIoHe Czapliclci, Rose Marie Onka, Joan Hafmlr, Beverly Geroy, Dorofhy Pladis, Helen Reramal. SECOND ROW, SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marion Dieiz, Miss Consfance Farber, Pairicia Ryan, Mary Lou Ger- hardt ISecreIaryI, Billie Salier IPresidenII, Irene Taper IVice-PresidenfI, Lorraine Laprade ITreasurerI, Shirley Ann Zealan, Elizabeih Breich, THIRD ROW, SIT- TING ON FLOOR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Russo, Joan Pocher AIIrecIa Lech Evelyn Hubble, Lorraine Moroz, MiIdred McQuis+on. I Janef Porier, Irene Klimsey, Mary Em ETA UPSILO GAMMA TOP ROW: Angela Addanle, Shirley Cobb, Rosemarie Volz, Shirley Svoba, Eleanor Kaschalr, Marie Garefalo. SECOND ROW: Calherine Paguni, Marge L'I G rllardl L n Freebern Wilma Parlelle, Marlon Humphrey. THIRD Cameron, a e , y , ' ' EFF D 'lr r, Geri Snyder, Dorolhy Bauer. ROW: Jaclue SZdWlOWSkI, Mary Sewruk, I8 an e T7 ... . J 'D lg, A The Chi ChapTer of ETa Upsilon Gamma aT 339 Bellevue Avenue has many happy memories To look back on during The I949-50 season. Under The leadership of Mary Lyn Freebern, The Gammas had a successTul year. This was made possible by The I8 sisTers who re- Turned in The Tail. We greeTed Tive new sisTers aTTer enioyable weeks QT rushing, pledging, and Tinally The lniTiaTion Formal held aT Jack Fowler's in March. This year our members were busy in The many acTiviTies around school. A number oT The girls were in The varieTy show. The social and business clubs OT Rider also aTTracTed our members To aid in Their TuncTions. In January, as we neared our Pledgee l-lop, Marge Cameron was chosen Miss PersonaliTy and Took her Trip To New York CiTy. Mrs. KaTherine Long, our house moTher, has aided us greaTly during The pasT year. Mrs. George Tapper, our new advisor, also is a valuable asseT To The Gammas. Those who are graduaTing, leave wiTh The feeling That They will always Tind a welcome home in TrenTon. There, willl be Tound The girls who conTinue To uphold The belieTs oT Their sisTerhood in Gamma. I39 SIGMA TAU DELTA The Epsilon ChapTer of Sigma Tau DelTa SororiTy enjoyed anoTher happy and successTul year. Social evenTs highlighTed The year aT The S.T.D. ChapTer House. ln OcTober, The Tive sororiTies aT Rider were enTerTained aT a wonderful geT-TogeTher parTy. Following The rush season, The Pledgee l-lop was held aT The house, and sparked The aTmosphere Tor The subsequenT iniTiaTory. The annual formal iniTiaTory was held aT 'VU 8? ' ' I we MF li WER- The Nassau Tavern in March in honor of The TourTeen new sororiTy sisTers, who helped redecoraTe The lciTchen. Bang-up weekends. house parTies and bull sessions comprised, To a greaT exTenT, The social life oT The Sigma Tau DelTa's. An alumnae homecoming weekend, held in March, was a huge success, and The reunion of old and new sororiTy sisTers added much To The pleasure of college life. All of The members realized The need and The advanTage of close conTacT wiTh older sisTers Through This reunion. Mrs. Louis Cober's guiding advice, Mrs. l-layes's delicious meals sTudy hours, The curTew, pledging and innumerable oTher evenTs add happy memories of our college days. l40 044-I sa:-'W 1 ir . 'I 'lt .1 .w,.,. ,,? 1 VIAH . Z, ,J X ,. - G X , ' rj l L .1 5 '. Q Q r 551 13, F- r' 1 S J ' I V :, , i.,-qx S1 ' , K Y In , . -- in .I BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Gofflieb, Elinor Schuman, Natalie Sfurfz Eleanor Rudolph, Joyce Nalhan. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francine Car- roll, Lorraine Sieinberg, Fanny Bernsiein, Mimi Wilenslry, Lillian Barer. SITTING, FOREGROUND: Myrna Morser. ., . ' . OC l Q . 1. , I I , 'W v 'TTK :, ', xy? D .P lo , 'Na+ r? 'HW F' Q ,N in 1 1 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Calamia, Carolyn Mudriclr, Jean Henwood, Belly Ann Denion, Sylvia Mihalilx, Mayballe Reid, Joan Kowalczylr, 'Barbara Pio- frowslri, Ann Downes, Doroihy Sialceliunas, Marion Phelps, Louise Earrusso. SEC- OND ROW: Gloria Samonelr, KiH'y Dinlrel, Jennie Maruf, Gale Slocum, Rufh Tarasovis, Anifa Abrahamsen, Rosemarie Mosolino, Jean Freiboff, Evelyn Nobis. THIRD ROW: Rose Pozzi, Mary Hines, Mary Pesficci, Marie McDermoH, Pafricia Zauara, Dorofhy B-assemir, 'Margaref Duponf. gig if M -1 4 F' 1 fra: ' if . 5' Y I. f-1 ,v. 1 Q 2 5 cut- 'E' 0 1 5. li fl Ae 5 'Q E ' WQ , f 5 i l 0 we V ' 1 .yi 9 A , 'Q' ' 1-S AF ' 5 l 1 ' 8, 5 l ' -x ' Y I I hx lg ' V Z . A ll- 4114 , , , 1 A 1 1 , ', . V' ,..u, 'l ,.- ! VV '- , 1 ,.,.. A gy ,. -. wi i xv- m zjif' f ' 5 ,U ,, 'swf' ,K ,,,,,, an 'sf' ' . , ,, ,W if ,gm V. f. P If 'Z ' fl, il + , s Ryu' 4 1 ,gig I 1 'U Y' ,PM-Jaw - 7 W F fa 'M ' , .-,I Y, ,. ., ,... , F----7-I .ary , . :ffm 4 QQ' 9.4, ,. WW .ll j Y e ami! mm, 1llf n , . N , . .9 I if ' f. 3 ,J . Ki. N 5 1 ' f' luv, N. ., , 'gg 4 ., 9 ' 1 1 A A gh, J I, JA rw ,lvgp .Mm hm A . ,, :-em! The I949-50 season has been a memorable ones Tor The ZeTas. LasT summer The house was compleTely redecoraTed in anTici- paTion oT The TenTh anniversary of The sororiTy on OcTober I3. On ThaT weekend, The girls celebraTed with a Tormal dinner dance and an open house To mark The successful close oT Their TirsT Ten years aT Rider. The ZeTas were wiThouT a permanenT house moTher Tor a while This year. when Mrs. Reba Roche was Torced To leave because of illness. We were very TorTunaTe in securing our presenT house moTher, Mrs. Laura Schroeder. ThroughouT The year, The ZeTas welcomed many TaiThTul alumnae members and in January They pledged I8 new sisTers. The binding influence of sisTerhood was sTrongly TelT by all when The pledgees were welcomed inTo The sororiTy aT The iniTiaTory Tormal .fl n JI. aT WashingTon's Crossing in March. WiTh The direcTion of PresidenT AniTa Abrahamsen and The help and guidance of Advisors Miss Lenore PeppeTs and Mrs. George D. KnighT, who has been wiTh us since The Tounding of The TheTa ChapTer oT ZeTa Mu Epsilon, The ZeTas have been able To look back on a successful year of acTiviTy and achievemenT. SIGMA LAMBDA Pl One of The smaller groups aT Rider College, This TraTerniTy has Talcen greaT sirides since iTs creaiion over TwenTy years ago. Their achievemenT is one oT individual, collecTive, and scholasTic success. ln January Sigma Lambda Pi held Their annual iniTiaTory formal aT The STacy-TrenT l-lofel. This year The new broThers num- bered Tive in The winTer pledge season and anoTher five in The spring season. Tom Leyden, Rider professor and baslceTball Coach, was iniTiaTed during The winTer pledge season in honor of his many years as an acTive advisor To This TraTerniTy. lT is always The policy of The group To progress, and evidence oT Their advancemenT is found in The individual, The TraTerniTy iTselT, and The chapTer house. Al+hough This fralernily has less Than TiTTy members al' all Times The spiriT of TraTernalism is always found, and The need Tor good Tellowship is pronounced. The size of This body has aided The TulTillmenT oT The TraTerniTy policy oT while we live, leT us live as broThers. ' lndeed a noTable achievennenT oT Sigma Lambda Pi TraTerniTy is The creaTion oT an alumni associaTion. lT is noT a body in name only, buT a group Thaf has The plans, iniTiaTive, and spiriT To aid The acTive broThers. Len Samuels, presideni' T r' 'W' 47 1 -, f ,-i,f,y'iv ,'-:T :Lf A 'ii ig . ijqbk l 'J-sig. A ,lu . 3 4515, im' . ,fi 'I I an gtk . Y I 8 .-fl? 'il 'ii ,Qv,1.cNiiLli' 8.16: . K 'W 'I V, f'1: - .' K ' 'W 'f2sf:1,?i +vl1r'm + LM xv V x 'i iih-SM s-WJ mg, . L f - ,, ' - : 2 WE? nffaii f-:L fy Q , his Q i i W i ' ? n W 7125 i f f iff Z Q' .IQ , - ' -'b' jr gfjg g if X Q , . ,ig ,I . f- -. 1. A NI' L rg ,L f-12 55 My V V N fa Hi R5 231' : xg! QQ 6 gg, ,'-gy1 . f :ia A' , I V A A M I 1 I ' v gfw 1 Q fs, Eg 64 VE! -64 LQ '. 4 1 41 , vig V 3. W v 9 fgrq JL 5 Q :Q ' W 1 9 I if ta 1? 1231 Wfiff ima F fir' ' 'I FEW' 0 -. x 1 an ,Q FH , 'iff e . fP' 155' A +521 X, hi, . 4. ,Us X., - t wi., V ZA gl, HJ X 0' . I' '1 3,1 :pq L f .fig '- ' 1515? N 4. C' - za F1 W1-gg U .ix as. ,N SIXTH ROW, STANDING: RoberT Powers, Roberl Egan, Harold Paul, Rudolph Peins, William Parsons, Fred Kleindinsl. FIFTH ROW, STANDING: James Cooley, Paul Dougherly, Raymond Peferson, James Fay, John McGavish, John KenT, James Manning, ElberT Henderson, Landrum Fisher, John GruiTT, ArThur Severance, Edward Prokop, Frank Sfafaniek, William Zserdin. FOURTH ROW, STANDING: Mel Cosla, Roberf Joerger, Andrew Bourke, Earl EllsworTh, John Mucci, Sam Halupa, Bernard Ringkamp, Fred Solomon, Frank DeRisi, Richard Mubien. Richard Hoff, Jerome,Haines,,Louis Cofa, Alfred Benassu, William SmiTh. THIRD ROW. STANDING: George Pribula, Charles Weissbord, John STouT, Phil Davis, George Arvanifis, STeve Vahaly, RoberT Miller, William RoberTs, David Doyle, Kennelh Humphries, Anthony Paul, Richard Murphy, Richard OlmsTead, Joe Penrose. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Henry Pollak, Michael PeTro, RoberT Moury, John Koury, Charles Lloyd, Bruce Denman, William Brown, STeve Beeaker, Donald O'NeiI, AnThony FrancaTi, Ebon Wrighf, Nick Consfandy, Henry HolTh, William Quinlan, Vincenf Kowalski, James Vanderpol. FIRST ROW, SEATED: James Coyne, Arfhur Barrie, William Wysocki, George Ford, Harold MasTeller, Joseph PlaTania, House Manager: James Newman, Vice-Presidenh John Donnelly, Presi- denT: Mr. Louis Cober, Advisor: William O'Hara, Treasurer: Donald Virkler, Sec- reTary: Raymond Swiderslzy, James Finan, Hamlin Fenn, Sieve Dzuro. KAPPA Pl Kappa Phi FraTerniTy has conTinually been sTriving Towards The goal OT achievement The I949 spring rush season saw 50 new members ushered inTo The Tolds OT Kappa Phi, making iT The largesT group To enTer in The hisTory OT The TraTerniTy. During The summer The house received a new coaT OT painT, and The complelsion oT a new cellar was The achievemenT oT many hard working broThers. The annual summer Tormal was held aT The RiverTon CounTry Club on AugusT 6, I949. Kappa Phi sTarTed The new school year wiTh The annual Buddy Tormal held aT Greenacres CounTry Club, on November 4, l949. The Tall rush-season saw I5 men pledge Tor The TraTerniTy, and over 200 people aTTended The lniTiaTory Formal on January 28, l95O, aT Jack Fowlers To congraTulaTe The 64 new members. AThleTically The TraTerniTy compeTed in all phases oT sporTs, placing eighT men on The Rider TooTball Team. We are also proud OT The TacT ThaT Two broThers made Whos Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies. Kappa Phi is looking Torward inTo The TuTure wiTh high hopes oT Things beTTer To come. We are conTinually planning a beTTer TuTure Tor The TraTerniTy and The college. 147 PHI SIGMA U Phi Sigma Nu sTarTed The ball rolling in The spring oT I949 wiTh Their Annual Spring Dance held aT Green Acres CounTry Club. There were approximaTely one hundred and TwenTy who aTTended The successful evenT. The Clambalce, which was held aT The lTalian-American- SporTsman Club in AugusT, also proved a greaf success. The acTive members Trounced The Alumni in a game of sofTball. ln OcTober, The firsf house parfy was aTTended by many acfive members as well as alumni, who crowded inTo The ChapTer l-louse, and danced To The music of ArTie's QuarTeT. A successful rush season ended wiTh The Smoker affended by a selecT group. During The half of The Monfclair-Rider baslcefball game, The pledgees staged a hilarious beaufy conTesT, donned in l9I5 beachwear. Miss Beffy Jane Crowley, Miss New Jersey of I949, was judge and her selecTion for queen was Bernie Tigue. The lniliary Formal held in February broughf ouT fifTy alumni members. As was The Cusfom, There was a beer parTy The evening before The dance, and old Timers chaffed wiTh The new members abouT Their rough Times while They had pledged. Phi Sigma Nu Took Top honors in The inTra-mural fooTball league and also copped The play-oTf championship. In baslceTbail, Phi Sigma Nu wiTh many players refurning from The previous year won The Saber League TournamenT. WiTh a whole new array of new brofhers and members of lasT year's championship sofTball Team, Phi Sigma are looking forward To a successful season This year. The fuTure is a brighT one for The Phi Sigma Nu members, and They inTend To achieve even greaTer goals in The years ahead. L 'U' 'T' Y is 5 sy s R 'gif ,QfSiiig g5EjMg, Wa, iEii l ,f t' .VF A D Q i X? x ,,Vi' ,- '? 'S 5,1 . Q V- Y v vw 1 ,. . ' '- e f - 4 W 1 - i X ' 3 Q :G 'E Q V ' Q Q: 4,- -ALM . Y,, 522, U W A ' Q i It , Q Vx . 0 - 4 -wxszsiakw w L. V I, LL 'N ',5,M . nf '55 Q' sf G E . Q. W v w ' if 3, 9 Q 5 .Jr Q ' U .- -. ,A, ' .Q 15 'A ' 'i ' f 3 91, A -I- 5 , A....4L I + .-Al, ' .IAQ I. 1 f 4 I F . I V , , M I A f V . +-, 7- AVN' V 1 Pl 1 - IL N . ,, . 1-y f,ai QMQQ' 5 M15 yiwfgvwf!i?3'p'U'f-'G QV? i 1-1-ai - 'U a' ' 5' , , ? ' , . 1 .5 5 3 9 af -5' g 1 Q '3 V' a a Q a Q Q W 5 5 Y Y' Q 9 w P 4 E . 5' l X I X 4' Z ' T. . ,is ' in ' WW ' v. ' ,, ' - p ' , I 1 was V ,ll if U iFiT'i,f,-i' .. ,, ,jgqiiw . I ' A ii if V 1' ,Fi PAUL L. ORCHANIAN PresidenT DELTA SIGMA PI The BeTa Xi ChapTer oT The lnTernaTional FraTerniTy oT DelTa Sigma Pi was incorporaTed in T934 and Thus became a member oT one oT The largesT proTessional business TraTerniTies in The world. WiTh The beginning oT World War ll, BeTa Xi had To close iTs doors Temporarily so ThaT iTs men could aid The cause oT Treedom. Early in I946, wiTh The reTurn To Rider oT many of The men oT DelTa Sigma Pi, The TraTerniTy was re4acTivaTed. IT was a long hard pull buT The DelTa Sigs can proudly say, we are men oT DelTa Sigma Pi: The world may judge us by our acTs. ln I946, The DelTa Sigs esTablished residence aT 909 Bellevue Avenue and have since ThaT Time made many improvemenTs To The inTerior oT Their house, malcing iT a home Tor all broThers. ln I947, BeTa Xi broughT TorTh, aT The NaTional ConvenTion in Minneapolis, The idea oT conducTing a Rose oT DelTa Sigma Pil' conTesT. This idea has been adopted by all The chapTers oT The TraTerniTy and The lnTernaTional Rose is selecTed once a year Trom girls selecTed as Rose oT The respecTive chapTers. BeTa Xi's social calender was successTul again This year. Three house parTies and a summer picnic were held, wiTh The highlighT of The year, The lniTiaTory Formal held aT WashingTon's Crossing Inn, honoring The new broThers iniTiaTed inTo The TraTerniTy. To The broThers who will Tollow us, we, The men oT Del+a Sigma Pi, say: The world iudges The TraTerniTy by The acTs oT iTs individual members: ThereTor1e serve The name oT DelTa Sigma Pi proudly and honorably. ISI f f 7 ,. H! ' ' 3 1 1 I7 'Z' ' . ,fp Y, af? ,. ,I uw ,V .. ' x x , L 'X'-e'9,fN:N Q W-f Qi: ' 1 ' X V 'K ' 4 v x 'AA v reid nr 0 1' j , n an, IS S1 PJ. sr u fa '41 Q-Q 5 ,E rl' Z .1 Q .'. 5 sq. 339: T' ' . x 'wifi-' 'Li' ,-..,,5j,n w 4 w .'-' fr A .-- , . A1 'L :i?J 4,5 1 . .1 'Tw find 1 Aiqfyvjfs, x ,. 1.211-'Q .2-Q wif ..'1.w' -ff' ..5, .1 w f lm, yi .' - ,. f.'lv,f,' '-NJ: 4 w r'. '4 Rf' 1 . ,- Q-..,,, s , 56 'M It - f 1gf55j7m,w,7.A,A7,2 ' g ,E ,'L3:',,q,,f' pq A - 7 'Eg ' W-iff .Aw 1 fl- H , V1 f'7ff ' X iw- wv' , 1 V, .rv f Wm' kf, 4f A ' 1-Qzffgfifbrltv ,, K ,,, If 'ff'-34. ,qmpffgl v ' - fx, v gf.,-LJ ,rg ' '-1we.xz,p, ILN4 WQYXQ V. 1 ,' Aff' v-Aff ,f ' ,591 , X' ' , ,QQ Pg gif' ,. . QQ, J. K Je Y V. W 'f1f1'ff'm- f fy, ada! ,VaX7l'x5q-',,:4Y,iU.vgf: r, 1 V' . . W. Fic, U' 6' A I TER-FAITH COUNCIL SEATED, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Noiren, William G. STraTis, J. Goodner Gill, Eleanor A. Toma. STANDING, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Philip Davis, Sandford Hershlrowilz, Harry HorowiTz. An EasTern universiTy is cledicaTing a new chapel To The Four Chaplains who gave Their lives on a war TransporT, so Thai' oThers mighT live, We aT Rider are TorTunaTe in having a living proiecl' ThaT is declicaT'ed To The same cause oi uniTing peoples of diTTerenT religions. This underTalcing has been successfully accomplished by The InTer-FaiTh Council. ' , , -' I, .. .5 . I . ,,,',A. -X ,A-A oi I A3 5 -iii ' . '- ,',',r W, S , 'Z , , I .yr i 'I' 3 , L -I xIX Originally organized Tor The purpose of acTing as a liaison beTween Riders religious groups, The council has progressed To a poinT where iT now promoTes many group acIiviTies, bringing TogeTher all demoninaTions. lnier-FaiTh has also Taken on The added responsibiliTy OT esTablishing,a religious preference Tile Tor all Treshmen. This Tile has proved To be invaluable in aiding The various groups when They are campaigning Tor members. The council has as one oT iTs aims The prevenTion OT any religious diTTiculTies and also The solving oT Those ThaT do arise. IT is evidenT ThaT The absence of Those diTTiculTies is a noTeworThy siep Towards an undersTanding relaTionship. The TirsT halT of The TwenTieTh cenTury has seen remarkable improvemenTs in social relaTionships in The UniTed STaTes. The laTTer halT should exceed iT in many ways especially when The groundwork is being laid by such groups as The lnTer-I:aiTh Council. BACK ROW: Harold Silver, Jack Cohen, Connie Allman, Marvin Fruchler, Merrill Zinder, Marlin Salzberg, Berl Bauer. FOURTH ROW: Lou Zellman, Aaron Goldberg, Dave Jay, J. Doe, Arlhur Spiezle, David Smellz, Bob Pazamanl, Irv White, Tom Weiner, Ernie Noviclr, Lew Black, Jerry Gerber. Len Samuels, Sid Yllrin. THIRD ROW: Gene Dinces, Ben Cooper, Sian Frankle, Evelyn Gingold, Elly Rudolf, Blanche Schiller, Judy Fox, Barbara Slrassman, Francis Schrieber, Gloria Weiss, Barbara Lipslry, Arnold Olsen, Arnold Gelz, Lowell Ncvasel. SECOND ROW: Mimi Wolinsky, Flora Kratlenslein, Doreen Wolfson, Isabel Kirsh, Irene Silver, Barbara Rosenberg, Lois Horowih, Muriel Fogelson, Dolly Bush. Elaine Kupersmilh, Francine Carrol, June Abeson, Nalelie Slurlz, Joan Moses, Annelle Lyangweiler. FIRST ROW: Fran- cis Rabinowilz, Bernice Seidel, Rhoda Mack, Donald Pazamanf, 'Myrna Morser, Faye Shulz, Murray Fleck, Rabbi Joshua Kohn, Sandford Hershkowilz, Beverly Horowilz, Faye Gersleen, Elliol EH'us, Joyce Nalhan, Harry I-lorowilz, Lillian Bauer. HILLEL COUNCILORSHIP The Hillel Councilorship oi Rider College, allhough a rela- lively new organizalion, has developed inlo one ol lhe lorernosl' groups al Rider. Membership has increased by 5070 during lhe pasl lwo years, and lhe accompishmenls ol lhe group have grown propor- lionalely. Hillel represenls a home away from home, where sludenls ol lhe Jewish lailh may meer, discuss problems, allend leclures by world-renowned guesl speakers, arrange social alilairs, and parlici- pale in all lypes of alhlelics. This year l-lillel ran an eller Chrislmas vacalion inler-Iailh social evenl which was regarded as highly successlul. We hope lhal This will be a nolable year lor lhis Councilor- ship since il reached such greal heighls in achievemenl in l949-50. The annual highlighl ol l-lillel is lhe Spring Frolic. Al This lime lhose selecl members who have coniribuled The mosl lo lhe '1 organizalion are awarded wilh keys. A marked change in lhe name ol lhe group was made early in lhe year. Because ol lhe acliye parlicipalion ol Trenlon Slale Teachers College, lhis councilorship is now known as The Rider- Srale I-lillel Councilorship. RABBI JOSHUA KOHN, Advisor MURRY FLECK, Presidenr. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Viclrler, George Cosgrove, Ralph Dean, Bruce Kampe, Charles Brandfass, Dwighl' Clerlr, Diclc Fisher. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Dylre, William Rahmann, Bob Sianbaugh, Charles Lloyd, Edward Davis, Bob BarTels, Herbeirf Young, Richard Olmslead, Joseph PaoIeTTi, Alan Kranlz, Vance Farquhar. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Queen, Karl Schmidf, Jeanne Robinson, Joanne Robinson, Richard Briggs, Pauline Allen, Philip Davis, Dr. Evereif Townsend, James Smifh, Louise Noren, Jerome Haines, Effie Dalcen, RuTh Holme. William Si'raTis. George PaTTerson. TRI ITY In I947 a group of ProTesTanT sTudenTs of Rider College Tell The need Tor an organizaTion ThaT would aT'Ford spiriTual solace and of The TriniTy Club under The advisemenT of Professor ChesTer A McKinney. . f' T iff! -1 ' f-:Wifi -if. -' H if we ' Qiilf' Y social acTiviTy. The nafural ouTcome of This desire was The TormaTion ,- ' 'li ' I 4',i, ry Since iTs incepTion, The TriniTy Club has held iTs meeiings in The FourTh Presbylerian Church wiTh The Reverend KenneTh Irwin as spirifual advisor. The TriniTy Club has sponsored many acTiviTies boTh social and welfare in naTure. LisTed among iTs various funciions were a barn dance, a ChrisTmas Toy repair proiecT, and an annual BroTher- hood nighT. The BroTherhood nighT meeTing has been The ouTsTanding meeTing each year, for in This meeTing all races, creeds, and naTion- aliTies Take parT in one greaT religious service. This alone is a True TesT of The achievemenlr of The organizaTion. Dr. EvereTI' Townsend and Dr. Harold Mead assisT The original advisor, Professor McKinney, in The Tunciions of This group. During This year Philip Davis was presidenT: James SrniTh, vice presidenT: Richard Briggs, Treasurer: Pauline Allen, secreTary, and Louise Noren, program chairman. PHILLIP DAVIS, Presidenf I56 In The space oT Twelve years The Newman Club oi Rider College has grown Trom a handful of sTudenTs inTo a large successful organizaTion of several hundred sTudenTs. When Professor Dowd called a Tew CaTholics TogeTher in I938, TrenTon's TirsT Newman Club Took shape. A year laTer Miss Julie T-linch joined The TaculTy and managed To gaTher abouT one hundred Rider CaTholics TogeTher Tor a Communion BreakTasT. The Diocesan oTTicials, impressed by This demonsTraTion oT TaiTh, appoinTed a chaplain To The group shorTly ThereaTTer. FaTher Daniel Sullivan served as chaplain To The club during iTs early years and aTTer his appo'inTmenT as a pasTor ouT oi This disTricT, FaTher John Endebrock, presenl' chaplain, replaced him. Miss l-linch remained as TaculTy advisor unTil I947, when she enTered The CommuniTy of The SisTers oT lmmaculaTe T-learT oT Mary. Mr. John FiTzgerald succeeded her as advisor and has since been replaced by Dr. AlTred Moran. The presenT advisor. The NewmaniTes aTTended a Communion BreakTasT aT The Waldorf AsToria in New York in February of This year, aT which Time They heard Monsignor FulTon J. Sheen. Communion was received by The group aT ST. PaTrick's CaThedral in New York. OTher acTiviTies exemplifying Their achievemenT were a Day of RecollecTion. a Fall dance and semi-monThly meeTings. Reverend John J. Endebrock, Spirifunl Advisory! EWMA CLUB Michael ResTucci Mary Lou Messier gh .fp . r,. ,I yy. T, , Qiig I- . .Qi .F V .4 I y , ,L ., , f. YU , ff , ff. , ' mr- I f . fly IT. , ., -ix I 1 SEATED, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: William G. STraTis, Consfanfine Barclos, Walfer R. Taylor, Nicholas ConsTandy. STANDING, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alexander Saclceclis, Charles Timofheou. HELLE IC SOCIETY EnTering iTs Third year oT exisTence, The Hellenic SocieTy, youngesT OT Rider's religious groups, has developed rapidly in promoTing iTs iniTial aims. The Hellenic SocieTy was organized on January 7, I948, wiTh George Papadoplos as iTs TirsT presidenT and Ivir. Walter Taylor as Tacully advisor. Since Then The socieTy has aTTempTed To TosTer beTTer relaTions beTween The OrThodox sTudenTs of The college and people of TrenTon and vicinily. This group also sTands Tor beTTer relalions among The various religious groups wiThin The college, Through The lnTer-l:aiTh 2 1 Council. 1 I I-Iellenics have done a greaT deal To promoTe a Teeling of AchievemenT is displayed in The way The clulo has worlced hand in hand wiTh The Greek CommuniTy oT TrenTon by sponsoring several affairs aT The ST. George Greek OrThodox Church. Leaders OT This organizaTion Tor The pasT year were ConsTan- Tine A. Bardos, presidenT: William STraTis, vice-presidenT, and Nick Consfandy, secreTary-Treasurer. WALTER R. TAYLOR, Advisor closeness beTween The residenTs OT TrenTon and Rider Collegej s 0 STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wagner, K. WaIraTl'i, D. Rifcher, L Cober R Tyrell, J. Koury. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wilder, J. GruiTT, J. Cooley H Wagner, D. Tippin. In order To aTTord The Masons oT Rider College The oppor- TuniTy OT meeTing To discuss common ideals, The Rider College Square Club was Tormed in February, I947. The Square Club reTreshes The BroThers wiTh The way oT liT'e open To all Masons whelher They are sTudenl's, Tacully or alumni oT Rider College. IT is The common meeTing ground Tor all Masons away Trom Their home lodges, and iT is one oT The purposes oT This group To lceep Them in consTanT conTacT wiTh Masonic principles. MeeTings This year again were held aT The S-:oTTish RiTes CaThedral, sTill anoTher example of The achievemenT and co-operaTion oT This group. MonThly luncheon-meeTings, as in The pasT, have meT wiTh Tull aTTendance and parTicipaTion. The club has also been acTive in visiTing lodges in and around TrenTon, in addiTion To regular social gaTherings. The idea oT a Masonic organizaTion aT Rider was sponsored by ProTessor D. N. Tippin, Norman Hobbs and Harry CaTherine. Since This group was Tounded aT Rider iTs membership and inTeresT has proporTionaTely grown. LOUIS COBER, Advisor, J. COOLEY, Prasidenf 5- T T .5 ' ' u .. up T ' F 1 ,I ' v , ,T 1 TY BETTY BOND, PresidenT TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Doris Carlson, Mary Grimm, Ann Mele. BOTTOM ROW, SITTING: JoAnne Robinson, PaTTy Bond, Dean Wrighf, Lenny Kunlnel. I TER-DORMITORY COUNCIL The InTer-DormiTory Council is composed oT The house moThers Trom each dormiTory, The PresidenT, Vice-PresidenT and Second Vice-PresidenT oT each house and The advisor To The organizalrion, who is Mrs. James C. WrighT, Dean oT Women. The Council meeTs once a monTh aT one of The dormiTories. AT This Time They discuss and Try To solve The problems ol The houses. Rules ThaT are made by The sTudenTs living in The dormi- Tories are enTorced by The oTFicers who are eIecTed To each house office. The InTer-DormiTory Council aids These oTTicers in direcTing Their programs and schedules. I An InTer-DormiTory Dance, which is semi-Tormal, is spon- sored each year by The InTer-DormiTory Council. This dance is Tor The beneTiT of all girls living in The dormiTories. IT gives Them an opporTuniTy To become acquainTed wiTh oTher sTudenTs and many of The acTiviTies oT The college. The InTer-Dormifory Annual Dance MRS. J. WRIGHT. ACIVI50 SITTING: Mary Pesficci, Lorraine Laprade, Char- WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO TOP ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elinor Schuman, Judy Fox, Rose Kane. BOTTOM ROW, Ioffe Pzapliclri IPresicIenTI, Miss Lenore Peppeis, ,N 5 i-I fy fig' Irene TOPer. , I V 7 ' . 5 if - r:.- ill I I il T T I I 'T '-93' Q I - 5 g if I Q 'P F I T l I I T I T 1 ? A I ,wsm,,..., RepresenTaTives Trom each sororiTy and dormiTory compose The Wornen's AThIeTic AssociaTion. The scheduling and supervision OT all womens aThIeTics aT Rider College are discussed aT The weekly meeTings oT The Womeri's Alhlelic Associahon. Girls who parI'icipaTe in The various sporls, such as basl4eT- ball, bowling, archery, soTTball and swimming, and have a suTTicienT amounT oT points, receive awards. This year Riders Wonier1's Alhlolic Associalion allerided The Womer1's AThlelic Associalion conference held aT The New Jersey College Tor Women in Oclober. AT This conTerence a Tedera- Tion was Tormed OT all The Wonien's Alhlelic AssociaTions oT New Jersey. The New Jersey AThIeTic Federahon oT College Women has been esTabIished To TurTher social, physical and moral welfare of sTudenTs by encouraging parTicipaTion in sporT and recreaTional acT'iviTies. Miss Lenore PeppeTs is advisor To The AssociaTion. The officers are CharIoTTe Czapliclci, preside'nT: Irene Toper, vice- presidenTg Mary PesTicci, secreTary, and Lorraine Laprade, Treasurer. The W.A A sponsored The women S IJOWI ing, basIreTbaII and sofTbaII leagues ' l 4, Y WOME 'S ADVISORY COUNCIL OriginaTed by, and under The capable supervision of Mrs. James C. WrighT, Dean of Women, The Women's Advisory Council oT Rider College has cornrnendably served The women of Rider in an advisory capacify. The Council noT only acTs as a governing board in forming regulaTions lor women sTudenTs, buT aids in The develop- rnenT of characler and personaliTy as well as co-operalive living among The women aT Rider. The board is composed oT represenTaTives Trom The diTTerenT wonnen's groups, and wiTh The insTallaTion of new represenTaTives, ideas and suggesTions are revealed for The improvemenT of The Councils acTiviTies. Through The Women's Associalion every woman sTuclenT has The opporTuniTy To conTribuTe socially and financially To prornoTe The growTh of The AssociaTion. Cfficers of The Council are elecfed bi-annually in Oclober and March. '10 il-., ,' i . I' lg. lrene Toper, Lynn Freebern, Billie SalTer, L. Gerhardf, E. Gingold, Joyce Sumlcu, L. STeinberg, A. Abramson, R. Terasovis. -+-' s L .YWQQ ii PA HELLE IC COUNCIL The Panhellenic Council, a member oT The NaTional College Panhellenic, consisTs of The presidenT, vice-presiclenT ancl advisor of each sororiTy. The Panhellenic Council, under The guidance OT Dean James C. WrighT, governs plans Tor rushing, pledging and house organizaTion oT all sororiries. The ouTsTanding social Tunclion oT The Council is The. Tea opening The rush season given Tor all women sTudenTs during The Tall Term. The Panhellenic also sponsors an annual Tormal held in December. Each sororiTy member conTribuTes To The Panhellenic Loan Fund Through which assisTance may be granTed To college women To aid Them in Their pursuiT oT an educaTion. The sororily aTTaining The highesT scholasTic average ThroughouT The year is awarded The Panhellenic Scholarship Plaque. Officers To,The Council are elecTed on a roTaTion basis, Thereby giving an equal opporTuniTy To all. -'Q BOWL! G CLUB li wi Every Tuesday nighT, wheTher iT is raining, snowing, or hail- ing, Twelve Teams oT five men each make Their way To The Arcade Alleys on STaTe STreeT, each one looking Tor ThaT perTecT game. The Bowling Club is no doubT one of The mosT successTul and acTive organizaTions in Rider College. TT oTfers a mid-week chance Tor relaxaTion and is open To all male sTudenTs in The college. This year in addiTion To The many TraTernal organizaTions ThaT generally parTicipaTe in This acTiviTy, many new and independenT groups Took The spoTlighT. No oTher group, open To all sTudenTs can boasT of The efficiency, accuracy, and independence of This group 'from The college as a uniT. AlThough The club is represenTaTive of The college, iT neverTheless makes and meeTs iTs own financial obligaTions, and sponsors iTs own annual banquel' aT The conclusion OT The bowling season. Members of The club parTicipaTe in bowling TournamenTs ThroughouT New Jersey and oTher sTaTes, and This year The Lucky Seven were in The Top group in The TirsT annual sTaTe TournamenT aT Plainfield in March. LAST ROW: Gene Boblro, Marvin Fruchfer, Harry Daly, 'Harold Cohen. FOURTH ROW: Ernie Noviclr, Bob McLane, Diclr Bubien, Herb Young, Bill Zserdln, Jim Weldon. THIRD ROW: Harb Treweelr, Bob Paszamonf, Lenny Samuels, George Arvaniiis, Jaclr Horner, Bill Wysoclri, Fred Solo- mon, Niclr Hirih. SECOND ROW: Phil Davis, Dick McCar+y, Joe Meslrill, Ed Torres, Donald Cilla, Al Befros, Sam Halupa, John Moore, Tony Procaccino. FIRST ROW: Sam Bomberger, Gene Dinces, Miha Organized lo promole alhletics and lo aitempl to sfimulale sludeni inlercsi in aihlefic evenls, fhis club has carried an exiensive program lo furlher lhis plan. Willi lhe aid of all lho college organi- zalions and clubs, the biggosl and noisiesi pep rally ihe fown has ever seen was siaged iusl before Rider lrounccd Easl Slroudsburg Slaie Teachers in foolball. There was a repeal performance before lhc Kulzlown game. During lhe firsl' half of lhe school year, John Coffrill was fhe Lalla, secreiary: Joe Noviclr, presidenfg Joe Behoi, faculfy advisor: John Colfrill, pasf presidenfg Lou Rospars, ireasurerg Niclr Spadacinni, sergean'f-a'r- arms, George Malone. VARSITY CLUB i , . All-477 if -Q wr '1 organizalion's presidenf. l-le was succeeded by Joseph Noviclc for 'rhe Ialier half of fhe year. Ofher officers are Frank Ofway, vice- presiclenig Mike Laila, secreiaryg Lou Rospars, ireasureri Niclc Spad- accini, sergeanf-ai-arms. The faculfy advisors, Coaches Joe Behoi and Roberf Kilgus, were invaluable for iheir uniiring efforfs in malcing The club an assef fo 'rhe college and sfudeni body. The club prinfed and sold informafive, colorful fooiball and baslcelball programs af all home games. Nexi year fhey will have 'rhe assisfance of fhe Adverfising Club in fhis worlr. Through fhe sale of ihese programs and fag sales, The club was able io donaie Sl IO io The Gymnasium Fund. Almosi every eligible afhlefe in ihe college now belongs fo fhe club. Wirh such inieresi shown by The members and faculfy, 'rhere is no doubi buf whai ihe Varsify R Club will confinue fo make ifs presence desired and respecfed on The campus. Ib5 ADVERTISI G CLUB In order To cope wiTh The Tremendous Tasl: of compleTely revamping The sTrucTure and conTenT of The AdverTising Club, a new consTiTuTion was wriTTen and Tinally adopTed on OcTober I3, I949. The club is almosT Three years old and was organized To increase inTeresT in AdverTising by giving iTs members every opporTuniTy Io gain experience in ThaT field. The ouTsTanding accomplishmenT oT The Club, Thus Tar, has been The producTion, publishing, and sale of The baslceTball program Tor all of The Rider cager's home games This season. Among oTher acTiviTies being planned by The club are Tield Trips, TooTball pro- grams Tor The coming season, and possible aTTiliaTion wiTh local Adver'Tising Clubs. AlThough The membership is small aT The presenT Time, plans are being TormulaTed To aTTempT To sTimulaTe sTudenT inTeresT in The organizaTion and in This way gain new members. Wih The WinTer Term came The elecTion of new leaders. SaIvaTore DeCanio was elecTed presidenT: Alfred Liberman, vice- presidenT: John Kozalc, recording secreTaryq Angelo SanTangelo, cor- responding secreTaryg and Jack Vogel, Treasurer. Club acTiviTies are guided by Harry C. LiTTle, our TaculTy advisor. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Aloi, R. Allen, R. Klabundy, T. Lyons. CENTER ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Cohen, R. Bauer, D. Gish, J. SIuarT, J. George, C. Trieno. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Lederer, A. Senfangelo. A. Liber- man, S. DeCanio, J. Kozalr, F. Owen. I66 kepf upefo-dare on rhe new developmenrs in lphorography. The KAPPA ALPHA MU With an accenl on The negarivef' Rider's Kappa Alpha Mu conlinued ils venlures in pholography during on evenriul and phofographic year. This organizalion permils chaplers only in universiries and colleges whose curricula's include journalism. Kappa Alpha Mu, nafional honorary pholographic fralerniry, issued ils sixreenrh charrer To Thela Chapler eslablished al Rider in SepTemoer, l948. Thela is on rhe mailing lisr of Hypo-Graphic, The official, nalion-wide newss sheer published af The Universiry of Missouri. Thus rhe group is magazine gives Jrhe valuable rechnical advice, and guidance. A small membership has permilled beller co-operarion and closer concenirarion on individual problems. However, Jrhis group of ardenf shuH'er bugs exlends a hearly welcome lo any s'ruden+ expressing a genuine inferesf in pholography. The group is making plans Taking The form of many infer- sering proiecfs, as well as confinuing Their close co-operarion wirh Jrhe Jargon magazine during Jrhe nexl year, .N441 Presiden+ Resiucci lwifh cameral fakes phofos of all evenfs. He is now school phoiographer. LEFT TOP: Bob Brundege, Herb Young, Herb Heller, Joe Rubino. SEATED: John Coffrill, Herb Jabobson, Gene Dinces, 'Mike Reslucci. 'UQ I67 BACK ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sidney Yflxin, Nicholas Dorzinslry, James Vanderpol, James Harrison, George Galusha. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Samuels, John Donnelly, Vice-Presidenf Gill, Manuel Hirshblond, Paul Orchanien. I TER-FRATER ITY COUNCIL The lnTer-FraTerniTy Council is composed oT The presidenT, and an alTernaTe OT each TraTerniTy of Rider College. The acTing presidenT deTermines The meeTings. The Council has as iTs advisor, Dr. J. Goodner Gill. AcTing oTTicers are chosen Through roTaTion, Therefore each member lTraTerniTyl oT The Council has an equal opporTuniTy in holding oTTice. The primary duTies oT The Council is To govern The conducT OT The FraTerniTies during rush season and To see ThaT each group abides by The laws and rules of The Council. ln This way all The groups are working harmoniously in coniuncTion wiTh The school and each oTher. Among The social TuncTions sponsored by The Council were The lnTer-FraTerniTy Formal, which was held aT The STacy-TrenT I-loTel in OcTober oT T949 and The lnTer-FraTerniTy Smoker, held aT Roman Hall in March OT I95O. BoTh oT These aTTairs proved To be very successiul, and aided To TosTer goodwill and co-operaTion among The par- Ticipaling TraTerniTies. Members of The lnler-Fralerniiy Council aT The 'Phi Sigma Nu Smoller. Jim Vanderpol, Presidenf. presenfs a checlc for The Red Feafher Drive To The fund chairman. X R L 'W , rx TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Cox, Larry Konclolf, Lew Okenica, John Four- nier, Gordon GranT, Donald Farm. THIRD ROW: Bruce Lederer, Jerry Delson, MaTT LeCross, John Doe, Al Larson, John Doe, Ernie Bauer, Bob Woodward, Ken Kinnaird. SECOND ROW: John Law, Tom Del CasTle, John Bernanini, Jack Shook, John WilberT, Bob Young, Herb RosenblaTT, Al OlmsTed, Frank Sullivan, John Doe, George Thompson. FIRST ROW: Ray Goin, Nick Bucci, Elliof ETTus, Joe Rubino, Dick Powers, Emil Slabocla, Mr. CurTis STauTfer, Walt Padycula, STewarT Elman, Kingsley Seville, George Faulkner, Harvey Yavener. PI DELTA PHI CelebraTing iTs Third birThday This year, Pi DelTa Phi, proTessional journalism TraTerniTy, is con- Tinuing in iTs eTTorTs To Turiher The progress oT scholasTic: publicaTions. Composed oT journalism majors who are inTeresTed in improving Their journalism Training, The TraTerniTy is consTanTly Try- ing To bolsTer The repuTaTion oT The journalism deparTmenT. Publishing The Jargon, monThly varieTy maga- zine, is The TraTerniTies largesT underTaking. In addiTion, all college publicaTions are sTaTTed by iTs members. The Pigskin-T-lop, TirsT all-college dance is an- nually sponsored by The TraTerniTy, and honors The TooTball Team. The enTire sTudenT body voTes Tor a gridiron queen To reign over The dance. In January The TraTerniTy held The TirsT annual Miss PersonaliTy ConTesT in conjuncTion wiTh Jargon, awarding a Trophy To The mosT personable girl on The campus. The mid-winTer journalism dinner, summer pic- nic, smoker and graduaTion dinner are annual aT- Tairs sponsored Tor TraTerniTy members. 5 -I F Members of Pi DelTa Phi enjoying Themselves aT Their annual smoker. T69 FLYT G CLUB BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Simon, Minforcl SmiTl1, Bernard Belofslcy. James Dow. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicfor Ambrosino, Russell Plunlrelf, Nor- man Smifh, Tommie Meyers, Edward Kibriclr The Rider Flying Club was organized in The Tall oT 1946, wiTh headquarTers aT Mercer AirporT in WesT TrenTon. The purpose OT The club is To Tosler an inTeresT in privale Tlying. The original Ten members were mosTly velerans who Tlew during The war and wished To conTinue Their Tlying. The club rapidly expanded and soon included many non-veTeran members. Anyone inTeresTed in Tlying or in learning how To Tly or who already has a license and wishes To conTinue his Tlying is eligible To ioin. Club members are carrying on an acTive program oT in- sTrucTive and pleasure Tlying. BrealcTasT TlighTs To poinTs all over The sTaTe are common occurrences. Dances are hel.d in coniuncTion wiTh The TrenTon uniT oT The AircraTT Owners and PiloTs AssociaTion. Those are only Two oT The many evenTs held under The program. Several Rider Flying Club members are acTive in The TrenTon Squadron OT The Civil Air PaTrol. IT is also oT inTeresT To noTe ThaT Miss Tommie Meyers is a member oT The club, a TrequenT Tlyer, and an oTTicer oT The group. s f . -. no K T 1 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: RoberT STamI:mugh, Jack Weldon, Herb BenTIey. Henry PieTras. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James SmiTh, James Pancoash RoberT Mowry, AnTonio Andrade, William Carlano, George Paferson, Daniel Facc-hiano. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leo Riva, RoberT Cox, Guy Chiarello, Miss Schmale, SaIvaTore Musumeci, Ramon Rojas, Joseph Cerio, Karl Schmidf. Harry HorowiTz. The purpose of The Spanish Club, La Tropicana is To give To The Spanish sTudenTs addiTional ConTacT wiTh phases oT The lan- guage which would be impossible To cover in every day class work. Reorganized lasT year, aTTer a period oT inacTiviTy during The war, The Club has progressed in membership and acTiviTies as well.. The Clu'b is now ranking high among The oTher sucCessTul organiza- Tions aT Rider. The meeTings oT The Spanish Club are Tor The mosT parT held in Spa-nish in order To give The members The opporTuniTy To apply The language To every day circumsTances. Group parTicipaTion is achieved by singing Spanish songs and The presenTaTion oT Spanish plays. MISS SCHMALE. Advisor I7I SPA ISH CLUB BAD .5 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:: George Hovencamp, RoberT Bauer H Felix Ricco, Edwin EclcerT MIDDL , arold Bush. . E ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Hill, Tony Capauolo BI : Bill LaFon, George , anche Shiller, Ralph Crelin J lr lmins. BOTTOM ROW , ac BaTTersby, Russell Jen- , LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay ClemenT, Sandford Hershlxowih, Thomas Weiner, ErnesT Radvany, Edward Redmond, Hank GiTomer. The as ounded in The Tall of I947 by a group oT ambiTious sTudenTs who saw The need oT a musical group in school acTiviTies. The Rider AdrninisI'raTion recognized This need and helped greaTly by providing Them wiTh an appropriaTion oT money Tor insTrumenTs, music, eTc. The T948-49 college year was The TirsT in which The band parTicipaTed Tully in school acTiviTies, making Their TirsT appearance aT a home TooTball game. IT highlighTed The baskeTball season by playing aT all home games, in addiTion To Travelling To Three awa engagemenTs. Y ln May, The Band presenTed Their TirsT concerT oT modern and classical selecTions aT Moose I-lall, and were received enThusiasTi cally by a recepTive audience. During The TooTball season The Band perTormed in Purple and Gold uniTorms and won acclaim by inTricaTe maneuvers on The Tield. Music in The sTands aided The TooTball Team in achieving iTs besT record in many years. The Band received much praise Trom The coaching sTaTT Tor iTs splendid supporT. Rider College Band w T ' L1 ORIE TATIO COMMITTEE TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: STrussmann, Muriei Fogelson, Anne Downes, Myrna Morser. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sydney YTIrin, Eugene Dinces, Joe MesIriII, Murray Fleck, Bruce Kemp, EIIio'r ETT J ' us, ames Manning, R. PaszamanT, Jack LaPIanTe. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: DoroThy Pladis, OTTo Ghibaudi, James Harrison, Dean Wri hf Dr. Q I Gill, Len Samuels, ErnesT Noviclc, Joe Rubino, JaneT PoTTer. NaTaIie Sfurfz, Beverly Geroy, Pa+ Ryan Barbara In SepTember, and even earlier, each year Two represenTa- Tives Trom each OrganizaTiOn in The schOOI, iT They wish TO par- +. . icipaTe, reTurn To The college a week beTore The TaII Term begins TO OTTer Their services To The adminisTraI'iOn and The new sTudenTs. The TuncTiOns OT The OrienTaTion cOmmiTTee have increased each year wiTh The large number OT Treshmen and TransTer sTudenTs maTricuIaTing aT Rider COIIege. This year The cOmmiTTee, The IargesT acTive group OT This Type, TaciIiaTed and aided The prompT and eTTicienT regisTraTion OT The new sTudenTs. One OT The duTies OT The Treshmen OrienTaTiOn cominiTTee is To provide The new sTudenT wiTh a brieTing OT whaT he or she can expecT in The way OT social life aT Rider. This begins wiTh The Fresh- man RecepTiOn in SepTember, week-end socials, accIimaTing The new sTudenT TO The TrenTOn area, and ends wiTh a degree OT saTis- TacTiOn by The member OT The cOmmiTTee. A bangu-eT is given This group by The adminisTraTion each year as a means OT expressing Their Thanks. The acTiviTies and achievemenTs OT This body reTIecTs iniTiaII Th Rider and is OT The uTmOsT impOrTance. y upon e new sTudenT aT 'W 'Q - . cf' 'm DELTA PSI OMEGA A new TraTerniTy has ioinTed The ranks OT TraTerniTies here aT Rider College, Della Psi Omega, The NaTional DramaTic I:raTerniTy. Upon compIeTion oT The long and successTul run oT John loves Mary, The casT was insTalled 'as The TirsT members oT The Rider chapTer. RequiremenTs Tor membership are: one major role in a major producTion, or Three minor roles in a major producTion. The members oT This year's producTion oT You Can'T Take IT wifh You will be eligible Tor membership in The group. The presenT officers are John Fournier, presidenT and Shir- ley Ann Zealen, vice-presidenT. The TraTerniTy hopes To increase iTs membership in The coming years. OT course This requires more and TrequenT producTions by The 'TalenTed members oT The sTudenT body. Whenever a group from Rider becomes naTionally recognized iT is indeed a mark of achievernenT in Tavor oT boTh The group and The school. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Fournier, Rudy Peins. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: MMT LaCross, Henry HoITh Shirley Ann Zealin, Frifz Fossdal. ' 'K DRAMATIC CLUB The Rider College DramaTic Club was organized in The Tall oT I946. ITs IirsT producTion, My Sisler Eileen, direcTed by ProT. John A. FiTzgeraId gave The club a sTarT Io grealer underTaI4ings. T948 broughT The Philadelphia STory under The direcTion oT ProT. WalTer R. Taylor. Due To his ahle leadership, lhe play had a success- qc Tul and long run. John Loves Mary eslablished The club among i ' college dramaTic clubs. The casT and club were made members - ' oT The I-Ionorary DramaTic FraTerniTy, Dclfa Psi Omega. OT The T. 'T' T ,i l charTer members OT 'lhis group, Shirley Ann Zealan, John Fournier, Y 1,- I and I-Ienry I-loITh again appeared in The I95O producTion, You Can'T Jw , 1 g5fjfffi3'r',.f:: Take IT wiTh You. A ll I ElecTed aT The beginning of The T949-I9bO season as club i 1 I oTTicers were I-lenry I IoITh, president John Fournier, vice-presidenT: ' '- -A Shirley Ann Zealan, secrelary, and Ginny lvlaionne, Treasurer. t ,T T All proceeds Trom You Can'T Take IT wiTh You were con- TribuTed To The College Gymnasium Fund. The club will avail iTselT OT The beTTer sTaging TaciliTies oT The new building and will exTend iTs ' schedule To more produclions in The coming seasons. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Diana Edelcreelr, Marilyn Bell, John Fournier, Hank HoITh, Shirley Zealan, Ginny Maconne, Lorraine LaPrade. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: PeTe Budalrin, Murray Fleck, Connie Mack, Charles Brandfass, Rudy Peines, Bob Bosworfh, Gordon Darby, Ed Kibriclz, WaI+ Lucas, AH Bradley. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Crocker, Irene Toper, Billie SaITer, Ann Russo. Ann Kushensky. DEBATI G Qu' TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry Holfh, Charles Lloyd, Pefer Sidovar, Jerome Haines, and William Brown. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Al Rago, Business Manager, MaH'hew LaCross, Vice-Presidenh John H. LaPlanTe, Presidenh Ann Downs, Secrefaryg and Rudy Pains. JOHN H LaPLANTE, Presidenf The Debahng SocieTy launched iTs ThirTy-second successTul year wiTh a schedule oT ThirTy debaTes. ln addiTion The socieTy ex- panded To include The Radio Playhouse Group and Frankly Speak- ing, a sTudenT discussion panel. The sociefy is under The able direc- Tion oT Dr. AlTred Moran. OTTicers oT The sociely are Jack LaPlanTe, presidenTg MaT- Thew LaCross, viceepresidenh AI Rago, business manager: and Ann Downes, secrelary. Dr. Moran Turned The direcTion over To Mr, Harry LiTTle Tor The remainder of The year, due To oTher commiITmenTs and a heavy schedule. This year's opponenls included PrinceTon, Rulgers, Temple, Fordham, Bucknell, Penn, Lehigh, l.aTayeTTe, BosTon UQ, and many oTher easTern insTiTuTions. The Rider debaTors also aTTended The annual Model Rhode Island STudenT Congress, where legislaTion was proposed by Rider Congressmen. Each year The socieTy awards qualiTied memloers, honorary debaTe keys, and one special achievemenT award. IT is hoped ThaT The socieTy will be accepTed as a 'member of The NaTional DebaTing FraTerniTy, Della Sigma Rho, To which They have applied. XX wud? 1 ,ff.ki'Q i1'?7f. M. , 74 . .. -.ln Edward Kiericlr, RoberT Brundage, Charles Brandfass, Jor- dan Bailinger, Sheldon Singer, Al Larson, Walier Ivanoff. Diana Edelcreelr, MaH' LnCross,.John Fournier, Walier Lucas, Arnold Weingrobiiz. RADIO PLAYHOUSE Since iTs beginning in I949, The Playhouse has made greaT sTrides in developing TalenT and in radio producTion. Under The slcillTul direcTion OT John Fournier, such plays as The Necklace, The BeasT wiTh Five Fingers, The Monkeys Paw, The GhosT oT Benjamin SweeT To name a Tew as well as several originals by The sTudenTs have been presenTed over The air Trom TrenTon. All phases oT producjrion are covered including wriTing, acTing, direcTing, announcing, music. producing, sound eTTecTs, proper delivery of lines and oTher essenTials Tor puTTing ouT a good broadcast This group, which has as iTs moTTo Co-operaTion is The Key- noTe, has Thus Tar been successTul in The Tield oT radio. IT hopes To enlarge iTs reperioire in The coming year and To secure new members inTeresTed in radio. The producTions of This group were aired over sTaTion WBUD in Morrisville and were heard ThroughouT The TrenTon area and viciniTy. ReguesTs Tor rebroadcasTs were a common occurence and The playhouse group received professional as well as good lisTener reacTion and commenTs. I77 BUSI ESS ADMI ISTRATION CLUB TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Kampe, Roberl Powers, Charles Brandfass, George Bachschmidf, RoberT Newfon, Fred Fosler, John CoTTril, Warren Schieble, Bill SmiTh. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Lewis, Eugene Boblro, Dwighf Clark, Jerry Haines, Rober+ Schimp, Paul Smifh, Edmond Davis, Al Befros, Carl Danbury, Harry Daly, Al Taylor, Ebon WrighT, George Pribula. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Myer, Paul Orchanian, Roberl BarTels, Sam Rose, STewarT Say, William Smifh, Herb Young, Joseph Novick, Manuel Panariles, Lawrence Faschan, Ross Beliffo, David Woods, Charles Lloyd. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed HerTlrorn, Jaclr LaPlanTe, James Dow, WalTer Reynolds, -Roberf Bruening, Louis Paul, Lawrence DougherTy, William Rahmann, RoberT STuTTig, EllsworTh Reed, Leon Ford, Don BenneT, Charles Moore, William Dudash. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: OTTo Ghiboudi, Donald Virlrler, Charles Card, H. DiOrio, Sam Bomberger, Roberf Paszamann, Leon Rosenberg, A. Poyda, Charles Weissbard, William RoberTs, Alvin KranTl, George Guldner, Henry Piefras, Beno Parlo, Vance Farquhar. EnTering iTs TourTh successful year since iT was reorganized Tollowing The war years, The Club is sTill living up To iTs principles and ob- jecTives, which are: To insTilI execuTive'pro- Ticiency among business adminisTraTion sTudenTsZ To exercise and supplemer1T knowledge derived from TexT books and lecTures, and To esTablish conTacTs in The 'business world which may sub- lsequenTly prove beneficial To club members. During The pasT Tew years, The club has made field Trips To The John A. Roebling 81 Sons PlanT, General lVloTors Corp., The Chase Na- Tional Bank, The New York Sfock Exchange, Campbells Soup Company, RCA VicTor Corp., The Budd Company, railway coach manufac- Turers, The Yale and Towne Company, and The Research LaboraTories oi STandard Oil of New Jersey aT Linden. On each Trip, The members were shown indusTry aT work, and iTs diilierenl' phases. They were shown movies, and heard leciures by ouTsTanding men in The .business- indusTrial world. l-lighlighTs of The clubs social year are The annual banquet The SpagheTTi Dinner-Dance aT Roman l-lall, and The summer picnic. These are given To provide The members wiTh social exTra- curricular acTiviTies. The annual banqueT is The high spoT of The year Tor The club. ProminienT guesT speakers are presenT, and keys and 'life- Time membership cards are presenTed To gradu- Sl' aTing members. and Mary Lou GerharT, secreTary. campuses here in The EasT. Such an organizaiion Omcsfs of The Business Admlnimailoni oi sTudenTs cannoT Tail To make a succes T Club making plans for Their annual picnic and ouTing. This was one of The mosi . . . . , successful veniums of me organinnon. reach in The business and indusTriaI worlds TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Quinlan, Carl Baumann, Mike Laila, Francis Owen, William Brown, Mike Kowalski, Day- Ton Randall, Eleanor Doebele, Raymond Garliclr, Hans Hinlrle, Maurice Vail, Joseph Kelly, Raymond Horner, Anihony Paul, Roberf Calavrese, Waller Ivanolif. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RGHT: John Margicin, Alberf Ausiin, George Paierson, John Kopel, George Holdencamp, Mel Cosfa, Hamlin Fenn, James Finann, William Wysocki, William Bour- bon, Don Foland, George Schweder, Ted Smiih, Manuel Hirshbland, Sam Halupa. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Kozalr, Fred Beaudry, Paul Hammel, Roberf Mann, Barbara Sirassman, Pafricia Ryan, Bernice Ora, Judy Fox, Louise Noren, Helen Reiamal, Doi' Pladis, Beriram Frank, William STraTis, Morris Selva, Anihony Frascella. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Seidel, Richard Young, Sandy Pompei, Joan Poacher, Anihony Faboui, Nicholas Dorozinsky, E. Nicholas Hirfh, Alexander Poyda, Sieven Prusinoski, Mary Lou Gerhari, Roberf Brundage, Edward Kupp, Janef PoTTer, Warren Slavin, 'Muriel Fogelson. The club's general sTaTT is under The capable direcTion oT Mr. Alexander Poyda. l-Iis aidcs are Nicholas I-iirih, presideniz STeven Prusino 1 vice-presidenT7 Nicholas Dorozinsky, Treasur r The club voTed recenTly To enlarge iTs mem bership To Two hundred members. This will make iT one oT The largesT clubs on The campus. or The TuTure, The club plans To coniinue iTs oblcc Tives and principals, To go on more lield Trip T have more guesT speakers aT iTs annual banqueTs and To be one oT The imporlani clubs on The col lege campus. Working in close co-operaiion wiTh The TaculTy and sTudenT body, The club is sTriving To make iTselT a club To be repuiable on achieving The goals ThaT They have seT ouT To V 'Rf ?,43..Q5js, -is 'E -if -G F' 5 ff, Us W ff.-T' Q 'Raw' 2 in 2 Q5 g 5 2 5,3 3 5, J G H 'Q 2 WM f W- b W W Q we ez Q V ,V ' A - ' 'fx 'M 'Q' -P Y, wr fm ffm' A Q- 4 I l V5 ' 6' 'SA 1- .ix 1 in X, L2 Uaf'f 5' ' ' ' N ' I . ' Y 1 'She , -I Z' sf' f' K J, ' , I 'Q , A15 V ! 1 Hg Af' 5 Eiga 7 EW? , aug: TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay L. Johnson, Roberl Marlin, William Lawrence, Thomas Farrish, John Weldon, T. Gordon. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Ballersby, Roberl' Haines, Harold Maloney, William Lenchinslry, Allred Benassu, Rudy Peins, John Donnelly, Arlhur Severance, Ralph Dean, Tom Graham, George Taragowslri, Henry Roszkowslri, Charles Shinlrowslri, John Blaine, James Wailrins. THIRD ROW,' LEFT TO RIGHT: James McCann, C. Henderson, Ralph Crelin, William Zserdin, Louis Rospars, Nicholas Spadaccini, Roberl Neiman, David Olmslead, Ray Kerr, John Nichols, Charles Marfinelc, Fred Woiolowicz, Dave Ungarslry, John Van Arsdale, Andrew Zuczek. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RGHT: Edward Prolrop, Elmer Poller, Egberl Slocum, Dominick Colali, George Cosgroove, Ralph Vanaman, Willis Heclrman, Karl Werlrheiser, John Warnock, Franlr War- burlon, Thomas Turner, Paul Cogan, Morris Karshenbaum, Roberl Glynn, Roberl' Angle, David Jay. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lawrence Simonsen, Donald Cilla, Gordon Dann, Clifford Leming'. Thomas Weiner, David Smellz, Michael Ragusa, George Kalz, Joseph Iudica. Jack Wise, Anlonio Andrade, Lawrence Gold, James O'ConneII, Joseph Paolelli, George Ford. SIXTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas McVey, Leslie Saflerlee, Wayne Chase, Joseph Holda, R. Diamond, Richard Hemen- way, Ralph Wesf, Sianley Dyba, Bernard D'Andrea, Nicholas DiMaria, Donald Hawlr, George Malone, Salvalore Musumeci, Daniel Focshiano, Roberl Alberi. BOTTOM ROW, 'LIEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Aclrerman, Roberl Foose, Richard Palmer, Joseph Todare, Harry Horowilz, Joseph Marcanlonio, Herbert Freeland, A. Eby, Irene Toper, Joseph Meslcill, Karl Schmidl, Joseph Cerio, Lorraine Moroz, Mayo Mernone, Allan Queen. Facully members lvlr. Leonard Olson and lvlr. Aaron Eby are lhe clubs capable advisors. Club officers are Herb Freeland, presidenl: Joseph lvlarcanlonia, vice-presidenlg Irene Toper, secre- laryq and Hugh Venanzi, lreasurer. I-lighlighls ol some of lhe acliviiies carried on by lhe club rhis year included movies al club meelings, a field lrip lo lhe Thiohol Chemical Company, lhe annual banquel, and a rallle lo raise lunds lo finance lhe Club's expenses, PROFESSOR L. A. OLSON, Advisor Many of lhe club's aclive alumni hold lcey accounling posi- 'lions wilh many large lirms here in lhe easl. These ex-members are slill very aclive in lhe doings ol lhe club. For lhe lulure lhe club will conlinue ils program ol dis- pensing knowledge gleaned on lhe accouniing profession and from The business worlds. There will be more movies, lie-ld lrips, leclures by noled figures ol accounling, and ii possible Iwo social affairs a year. Plans are underway lo enlarge lhe club's membership and io find a large enough place in which lo hold meelings. NL A is l 95. ' f N .' I .6 ,' 'X , G 'u Q29-T' g f' xoiq' '6- dqfvg ,546 , ' wi I , sb ,ix i X 'Tin 'Q F 9 xx M X ,f iw, if ix Q79 T, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Schwariz, Bill Eagan. Ed Doss, Bob Angle, Larry Gold, Frifz Fossdale Harold Bell. Sfeve Hanley, Wiley Benlley, Don Handville, Harold Luff, Les SaHerlee, Bob Foose, Bill Lincoln. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: 'Merle Gold, Jo Chase, Hilda Schwarlz, MarTha Doss, Fonda Lincoln, Jean Hanley, Ar+ Leva, June Safierlee. we 949' MQ! Norene Fossdale, Marge Bell, Marge Angle, Wayne Chase ,Q -9 J if 40 llrneelingl. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George 9' Y 09' Qt Xomioi Hovencamp, Onalee Benfley, RiTa Eagan, AniTa Handville, Q. ' 6, orders' 156' if Tr Til xp ,- Ari Leva, Beclry Fossdale, Mary Leva, RuTh Luff. A Mr. and Mrs. Club membership card. MR. A D MRS. CLUB The lvlr. and Mrs. Club is The TirsT organizaTion composed oT married sTudenTs To be Tormed aT Rider College. lVluTual inTeresTs and problems, and The desire To perpeTuale closer relaTionship among married couples, were The condiTions which led To The Torma- Tion of The club. The TirsT in a series oT organizaTional meeTings was held on Seplrember 20, l949, wiTh ArT Leva presiding as chairman. By OcTober 3, l949, a Tormal consTiTuTion had been embodied by The group and approved by The adminisTraTion OT The college. Membership has grown considerably since The incepTion of The club, and increases are expecTed To conTinue. AT The iniTial meeTing The response of The prospecTive club members was so enThusiasTic ThaT exTensive plans Tor social and educaTional acTiviTies were developed. Some of The acTiviTies al- ready conducTed by The group include: several covered-dish socials, a l-lallowe'en dance, lecTures on The domesTic arTs, and The showing OT numerous Tilms. Besides The usual social aTTairs oT The pasT, The TuTure holds a deTailed program of informal geT-TogeThers, enTerTain- ing and educaTional Tilms, lecTures, and dances. Fresidenl' The PresidenT and Firsl Lady I82 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: MoberT Mascenik, Wm. O'Hara. Richard GaTes, Harold Harfmann, Alberi PusTaii, Charles BarTek, Homer Fisher, P. Sidobar, Joseph Farrell, Franklin Peak, WaITer Lucas, Harry Kearney. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Laco, STeve HeggT, Louis Capuio, FriTz Fossdall, Ted Wagner, Loran Branin, Richard Kolke, L. Smiih, ArThur Piiiiafh, Frank PaTTerman, Thomas Fox, Jacob Diehl, Thomas FawceTT, Arihur Bradley. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Russell Yound, John DePaola, Louis Carier, Alberi' Rago, George Regensburg, Armand Ricci, Teresa Nasfo, Eleanor Toma, Marion Toma, Guy Chiarello, Sfephen Ferency, Ray Swidersky, Joseph Pavano, Thomas McCIeane, Gerald Davidson. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wm. Schuler, Virginia Malone, Helen Plaie, Violef Lysy, M. Zophchak, H. Tresansky, J. Proiomasfro, P. Neidermier, A. Bourke, Dr. Winiers, M. Peceri, K. WaIraTh, Rosemary Voiz, Shirley Cobb, B. Horo- wifz, R. Faiello. The Teacher Training Club was organized in I936 To provide Teacher Training sTudenTs wiTh an exTra-curricular acTiviTy oT Their own. ThTe Communial Teacher's Club was sTarTed dedicaTed To The purpose of TurThering The proTessional aspecTs oT Teacher Training and increasing The social acTiviTy oT The group. Named The WinTers-McKinney ChapTer in honor oT iTs charTer co-sponsors, The club grew To be an imporTanT TacTor To iTs members. In I939 The club published The TirsT ediTion of The deparT- menTal publicaTion, The Scroll. Published quarTerly, The Scroll is The spokesman Tor The members who express opinions, presenT TeaTure sTories Tor enTerTainmenT, and gain advice Trom The Taculiy advisors. In l942, a banner year, The club became aITiliaTed wiTh The FuTure Teachers OT America, a deparTmenT oT The NaTional Edu- caTion AssociaTion. A program oT Two Tield Trips To surrounding poinTs oT in- TeresT, a deparTmenTal picnic, and an all-college ChrisTmas Dance are, TeaTures oT The professional and social calendars. GuesT speakers and periodic social TuncTions highlighT The semi-monThly meeiings. Club oTTicers are Andrew Bourke, president Thomas Case, vice-presidenTg DoroThy Bauer, secreTaryg KenneTh Haldeman, Treas- urer: Calvin lngling, sergeanT-aT-arms: and I-lelen Tresansky. Alumni secreTary. The presenT members oT The club pledge Themselves To carry ouT The ideals of Their predecessors and To advance To greaTer he'ighTs in The TuTure. T E lit? T I s The Teacher Training Club 'frequenTly honors iTs members or members of The sTudenT body wiTh awards for ouisianding work. TEACHERS TRAINING CLUB JERRY HAI NES, Presideni Begun in I946 by ThirTeen ambiTious sTudenTs desiring To TurTher The inTeresT of psychology, The club Took .Tor iTs obiecTives: To TurTher The inTeresT and enioymenT in The Tield oT psychology: To ex- ercise and supplemenT knowledge derived Trom TexT books, and also lecTures in order To beTTer under- sTand The psychological aspecTs CT every day living. To achieve These aims The club sponsors Tor iTs members and The sTudenT body, inTeresTing pro- grams of movies, and lecTures by ouTside, promi- nenT, psychologisTs. Field Trips To Byberry in Phila- delphia, To The New Jersey STaTe I-lospiTal and STaTe Prison, lecTures were given by Mr. John A. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Fish, Pafrick O'Shaug- nessey, Roberf Brundage, Charles Brandfass, William Vial, GilberT Kunin, William Rahmann. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Goin, William RoberIs, Jack LaPlan+e, JacIz'Asher, Francis Owen, Louis Paul, David Woods, Ross BeliTo, Richard Lewis. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: 'Roberl Cox. Karl Baumann. William Sfrafis, Nicholas Hirlh, Charles PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Reynolds, psychologisT of The STaTe Prison, and also by lvlr. Mungo Miller oT PrinceTon UniversiTy, and a Talk by a member OT Alcoholics' Anonymous helped To give 'The members a beTTer undersTand- ing oT psychology aT work. STudy oT psychoanalysis, hypnosis, juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, and mar- riage-divorce has given The members an in+elligen+, comprehensive picTure oT The social-domeslic prob- lems in exisTence Today. Under The clirecTion of Mr. Glosser, TaculTy advisor, The club is expanding and growing. lTs OTIicers are' Jerome B. l-laines, presidenT7, Hamlin Fenn, vice-presidenTg Ann Downes, secreTaryg and Charles Lloyd, Treasurer. Today The club has grown Trom I3 To l65 mem- bers and is sTill enlarging iTs enrollmenT. More field Trips, movies and lecTures are planned Tor The TuTure. Card, John Kozak, Jerry Delson, Earl EllsworTh, Chris DiRisi. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Noren, Frank Bailey, Roberf Paulus, William Wysocki, Harry HorowiT1, Alberl AusTin, Slave Prusinoski, Morris Selva, Vincenl Aveni. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: 'Mary Hines, Irene Toper. Ann Downs, Hamlin Fenn, Jerome Haines, Harry Glosser, Charles Lloyd, Lorraine LnPrade, Ann Russo. -ILJQIQFYATZI 5 ll ' S 1 122 M P Wifi lx 0 1 Z2 maj aili , 3 4415 -e ff' 'YQ an yu Y K+ 0 ii X s.,,,, K5 l V S. any Q Q? MQ... 1 QQ .J XS? I 'll read all the publications PX it .v -Q For they really are the prime RIDER EWS av? Bruno Verducci, Sporfs Edirorg Job Rubino, Ediior: Harvey Yavener, Managing Ediforg Frank Sullivan. Business Manager: Joe Rubino, Edifor. AQ T BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: PaTricia Ryan, Charles Triano, Nicholas Bucci, Eugene Dinces, WalTer Padykula, John Fournier, STuarT Elman, Richard Powers, John WilberT, HerberT RosenblaTT, Rhoda Mach. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Thompson, James Cox, George Abl:oTT, Frank Sullivan, Joseph Rubino, CurTis STaufTer, Harvey Yavener, RoberT Allen, MaTThew LaCross. ACT-TEIVEMENT was The key word Tor The Rider News in iTs TwenTy'sixTh year oT publicaTion. The ediTors during The previous year had seT many his sTandards during Their Term oT publicaTion. The News managed To mainT'ain during T949-50 The policy oT publishing eighT pages, carrying a proporTionaTe share oT adverTising, and TeaTuring maTerial ThaT would be oT inTeresT To The maioriTy oT The sTudenT body. Under The ediTorship oT Joe Rubino, The News gained boTh sTaTe and naTional publiciTy. When The college was con- sidering relocaTion, The sTaTT conducTed a sTudenT poll Tha+ was car- ried in newspapers ThroughouT The sTaTe. Maierial Trom one oT The weekly TeaTure columns was carried in Quick Magazine. During The year The News, in coniuncTion wiTh iT adverTisers, sponsored several conTesTs To creaTe more reader inTeresT. These underTakings were recognized as successTul by boTh The sTaTT and adverTisers. BoTh The lnTer-CollegiaTe Newspaper AssociaTion and The AssociaTed CollegiaTe Press raTed The News very high in comparison wiTh oTher college newspapers in The same class. Frank Sullivan, business manager: Harvey Yavener, managing ediTorg James Cox, TeaTure ediTor: George AbboTT and Bruno Verducci, sporTs ediTors, were The key men who worked wiTh The ediTor To make The News considered by many oT The TaculTy, adminisTraTion, and sTudenT body The besT ever. The SmiTh Press is The scene of much acTiviTy come Wednes- day and Thursday of each week as The husTling ediTors and sTafT of The News see To iT ThaT The forms are locked in place and The presses are seT To roll. The proofs musT be care- fully checked and rechecked To see To iT ThaT when you, The sTudenT, geT your paper on Friday ThaT There are no errors To mar your reading. These behind The scenes acTiviTies are Typical of Those ThaT will confronT These fuTure iournalisTs when They embark on Their iournalisTic careefs. SHHIIIIVI LEFT: Gordon GranT, business manager. ElIioT D. ETTus, ediTor. RIGHT' The work on The I95O Shadow commenced in May oT I949 when EdiTor EIIioT ETTus was ap- poinTecI To head The sTaTT and Gordon GranT was selecTed To The posT oT business manager. During The summer monThs The plan sheeT Tor The I95O pubIicaTion was compIeTed by The edi- Tor, buT iT was noT unTil early in The Tall Term ThaT The need OT addiTionaI pages was a neces- siTy. The creaTion and addiTion oT This expense and revampin OT Th ' ' g e original layouT was un- foreseen. SporTs Ed'iTor John Bernardini was likewise conT T d ' ron e wiTh The problem oT The a+hIeTic sec- Tion in ThaT The emphasis on sporTs saw Rider Teams parTicipaTing in an inTensive sporTs pro- gram. The sporTs secTion in This annual was in- creased To again oTTer an overall picTure oT This phase oT Rider acTiviTies. Evidence oT his Tine work is Tound in ThaT secTion. AssociaTe EdiTors Jim Cox Irv WhiTe BeTT . ' . ' Y BreTch and Ken Kinniard shared The burden oT compiling, ediTing and preparing The maTeriaI Tor The Greek d A an cTiviTies secTion oT This year- book. They, Tpo, ThoughT an increase in The size was required and boTh secTions oT These secTions were enlarged. Their eTTorTs d' I are isp ayed in The It T3 LEFT: John Bernardini, sporTs ecliTor RIGHT: John Shook. managing ecIiTor. 1 I I 1-so WD if ry ,I I u ll TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wulf Padyhula, Ken Kinniard, Joe Rubino, Ralph Schrifenihal. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO IRIGHT: John Law, Dick Powers, Bob Woodward, Irv While, Gene Dinces, Ray Goin, Harvey Yavener. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGIHT: George Thompson, John Shook, Gordon GranT, Elliot Elfus, J. G. Gill, C. Sfauffer, J. J. Cox, John Bernardini. corresponding secTions of The Shadow and are worThy oT The highesT praise. A yearbook is a TacTual and picTorial ac- counT of The evenTs oT a college cluring a school year. Our phoTographer, George Thompson, Tools nearly 400 picTures Tor This publicaTion.4 George encounTered various problems in gaTher- ing The required phoTos Tor The Shadow, buT The phoTographs in This annual are no doubT The mosT compIeTe and all-inclusive in recenT years. I-Ie, as The oTher members oT'The Shadow sTaTT, Tound iT impossible To be in more Than one place aT one Time. ThereTore, because ol The lack oT a pro- porTionaTe co-operaTion on The parT oT indi- viduals and groups alilce, a Tew parTs of This book are laclcing a compIeTe layouT. Business Manager Gordon GranT and his as- sisTanTs soIiciTed The adverTising Tor This annual. I-le meT wifh many unusual problems while aT- TempTing To defray The publicaTion expenses wiTh These adverTisemenTs, buT compleTed his assign- menT. The ediTing of This yearbook was an inTer- esTing experience. NOT one member of The sTaTl TelT reIucTanT To engage The assisTance of The members of The adminisTraTion. Dr. J. G. Gill offered many helpful hinTs and indeas, and de- parTmenT heads were likewise co-operaTive. LEFT: George Thompson, chief Shadow phoTogr'apher, prepares for an acfion shof. RIGHT: Associafe Edi+or Jim Cox and Edilor EllioT Eilus check The makeup of The Mayfair Ball secTion. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Siu Elmen, Don Farm, R. Konclolph, Mail' LaCross. SECOND ROW: Raymond Goin, George Thompson, Dick Powers, Ernie Bauer, Herb Rosenblalf, 'Bob Woodward, Alex Ohmsleed. THIRD ROW: Bob Young, John Bernarclini, Lew O'Kenica, Emil Slaboda, Curfis Slauffer, John Law, Kingsley Seville, Ken. Kinnaird. -C JARGO Jokes, carioons, shorl sfories and maierial of every conceivable nalure can be found in ihe Rider Jargon, monlhly varieiy magazine published by Pi Della, Phi, professional iournalism fraiernily. Compleiing ils ihird year of publicaiion. lhe Jargon is slill self-supporling and 'rhe mosi successful magazine ever published al' Rider. Changing ils formal from oilsei lo liar bed and increasing ihe number of pages are iusi iwo ol ihe many innovarions lhal found iheir way inlo The magazine. Journalism siudenis are afforded The opporiuniiy lo worlc and enrich lheir iournalism lraining on ihis independenl publicalion. Siudenls are given posirions as wriiers, make-up and lay-oui men, pholographers, copyreaders, promoiion men and adveriising men. Conlribufions are accepied from The eniire siudeni body. Sraried in November, I947, by inexperienced men, 'rhe maga- zine has progressed lo iis presenl form wiih a siafl numbering 20 men. The Jargon annually awards lhe Jargon Alhlelic lrophy io rhe mosl valuable aihleie of The year. ln addiiion ii helps in 'rhe seleciion of lhe Gridiron Queen. UPPER: The edifors during lhe pall year check over lheir work. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Thompson, Emil Slabode and Kingsley Seville. LOWER: Edilors Seville and Slaboda con- fer wifh Sporis Edilor John Bernarclini. l90 -'W fl- . ., ik sep, ,fi Q .-W2'V1gi QQWMR3, fd W , w A. s, H Jw K E t.., X 29, :H , .Av ' , .qpdyil wi 1 , gg: Q X. ' RIDER'S FOOTBALL TEAM I949 SCHEDULE OPPONENTS RIDER Bowling Green ----- 47 .------- I4 Adelphi .... - - - I3 ------ -125 ST. Michael ... ..-- 7 4---.' .-39 Panzer .......,.. ---- 0 - -,--- .i '53 Easf Sirousburg ... ....- 7 .,--.- --I9 Wilkes ......... 4.--. 3 4 -------- 4' Kufzfown ..... -,-. I 3 -------- 27 MT. ST. Mary .... -... 5 ----'--- 4 3 I l FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Don Plokhooy, John Sfianche. John MaTis, George Arvaniiis, HecTsr Boulas, Walf Poore, Dave Veschesky. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. KNEELING: AssisTanT Coach Tuffy Frau- Iino, Dick Bubien. SEATED: Bill Zserdin, Bob McLane, Pefe Jandura, Jim Wel- don, CapTain Allan CosTill, Johln Moore, Joe Anfhony, Frank STallings. KNEEL- ING: Sfeve Szwak, Coach Joseph F. Be- hof. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. KNEELING: Assisfanf Coach WalT Car- Ter. STANDING: Frank Dudek, John Kuzma, Sam KuTaIek, Ed STrenge, Bill ApplegaTe, Alex Chiemingo, Bob Roskos. STeve Koval, Harry Gamble, Tom MaTTo, Mike Knrash. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George,Malmos, John Brewsler, Jim McWilliams, Bill Werke, Joe Reilly. Joe Curran, Jack Millard, Bill Rowan, Bill Damian, Joe YaTsko, and Nick Spa- daccini. lBob Maschal was absenf when phoTo was Taken.l xx NOT since The year l929, when Clair Bee was aT The coaching helm, has a Rider College TooTball Team enioyed a more successTul season Than This year's squad has. In ThaT year, under Bee's TuTelage, The Roughriders rode Torward To The only undeTeaTed season in The modern hisTory oT Rider. ln The spring of I949, Joe BohoT was named I-lead Coach and WalT CarTer and TuTTy Fraulino as his assisTanTs Tollowing The resigna- Tion OT SmiTh Byham. Under These Three men. The Roughriders surpassed all previous Team's achievemenTs in many ways: FirsT, iT won seven while losing only one To give ils Third coach in Three years, a record ThaT can be maTched wiTh any yearling coach's in The counTry. Secondly. IT wenT on To capTure seven consecuTive wins, a TeaT no oTher Rider TooTball club had ever been able To accomplish. Thirdly, in deTeaTing Panzer, 53-O, iT broke The exisTing 20 year-old record Tor highesT single ouTpuT in one game. And TourThly, by scoring a grand ToTal OT 26l poinTs, iT became The highesT scoring Team in Purple and Gold I-lislory. The Task of singling ouT any individual who esTablished himseli as The greaTesT player oT The year promoTed a raTher perplexing problem. Under BehoT's Two plaToon sysTem, The Rough- riders produced no consisTenT perTormer. Ironi- cally. no individual speared The spoTlighT. In BRINGS THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENT TO TEST every confesl a differenf player was lauded for his greaf line or baclcfield play. Three lads responsible for mosl of fhe of- fensive power of The Purple and Gold grid ma- chine were Niclc Spadaccini, John Sfianche, and Jack Millard. Spadaccini carried 60 fimes for an average of 6.9 yards. Slianchc had 72 fries in carrying fhe pigslcin and averaged 6.2 Newly elecled caplnins who will lead The Rough- riders Through The I950 campaign. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Bubien, Coach Joe Behol and Allan Coslill. yards, and Millard ran The ball 46 limes and challced up a I0.I average for eighl games. These lads gained l,365 yards on The ground, more Than half of lhe Roughrider lolal of 2,228 yards. They scored l55 poinls belween fhem. Slfanche headed The scoring punch wilh six Iouchdowns, 20 exlra poinls, and one field goal for a 'rofal of 59 poinls. Spadaccini and Millard were fied for second honors wilh eighl fouch- downs. Two field generals fhal made The Behof af- faclc Click were Allan Coslill and Bob Maschal. Coslill, lasf year's M.V,P. award winner, Tossed fhe pigslcin 36 fimes and cornplcfed I7, while Maschal heaved 40 passes and connecfed on I4. These complefions folaled 665 yards. In The defensive deparfmenf, fhe forward wall held Iheir opponenfs To 75 firsf downs and forced fheir opposifion fo fhrow I I7 passes. Thus, in his firsf year as head coach. Joe Behof has done a remarkable job. l-le and his aides are fo be congralulafed for a piece of work well done. If' an gil N F pun H.:-.-.x . - ' Q' J. Y T .gif ay 1 ,gt f -, l 1- h fy f Q if .rw 7 . f .g T '- . T A A ' - 'M df!! Q . . -N, T - .- 1 4 ' vt hrs- L TTTLW 5' P Qui! iff, Tk The Roughriders opened The season againsT a well co-ordinaTed Bowling Green aggregaTion and were Trounced 47'I4. A poor pass defense anda case oT Tumble- iTis gave Coach Joe BehoT a disasTrous debuT. Scoring Twice Through The air and once on The ground, The Falcons Took a 20-O lead in The TirsT quarTer. The Broncs ToughT back in The second sTanza, held The Greenies, To six poinTs, and Tallied once on a 38-yard pass Trom Allan CosTill To George ArvaniTis. John STianche place kicked The exTra poinT. l-lowever, in The second halT oT The game, The BehoTmen held The Bee-Gees To a virTual sTandsTill, and Trom ThaT poinT on were an enTirely diTTerenT Team. The Tollowing week proved This when The Broncs bounced back To Trim Adelphi, 25-T3, in Riders iniTial home game under The lighTs aT Dunn Field. A CNG THE WP' Adelphia jumped in The driver's seaT when They scored on sTraighT- power plays aTTer The Broncs Tumbled, To go ahead aT The end oT The TirsT quarTer, 7-O. The Roughriders reTaliaTed when Nich Spadaccihi snared a TlaT pass Trom Bob Maschal and sfreaked down The side lines Tor 40 yards beTore hiTTing pay dirT. STianche split The uprighTs To even The score 7-7. The PanThers hTT back and scored on a neaT 70-yard iaunT To go ahead, I3-7, Tor The second Time aT The end oT The TirsT halT. Then, on successive SaTurdays, The Purple KnighTs OT ST. Michaels were beaTen 39-7, Panzer meT The wraTh oT The Purple and Gold gridders and were soundly Trounced, 53-O, and EasT STroudsburg Tell by The wayside To The Tune oT I9-7. An ouTclassed ST. Michaels College squad, oT Winoski Park, Vermonl' was The Third vicTim oT The BehoTmen. A crowd oT 2,000 waTched The Broncs click Through The air and on The ground Tor a ToTal oT 36I yards. The Purple and Gold moved quickly and scored on a pass Trom CosTill To Bob McLane. WiTh Bob Maschal and CosTill alrernafing aT The quarierloaclq sloT, The Roughriders scored Tour more Times To go ahead aT The halT, 32-0. The Roughriders coasTed in The second halT wiTh The reserves playing mosT OT The Time. Jack Millard, speed me-rchanT, scored on a neaT 24- yard scamper Tor The Tinal Tally. The' Roughriders coniinued Their winning ways when They Trounced Panzer, 5350, To break The TwenTy4year-old record esTablishod by Clair Bee's Tearn. Playing beTore 2,500 enThusisTic Tans, The Broncs don'1inaTed Throughoul a sTruggle which was no conTesT Trom The oufselr. The PanThers were compleTely sTynnied in Their ground aTTacl4, being limiTed To Sl yards rushing. EighT Rider gridders scored TD's in This game. Rider's oTTensive plaloon wasled liI'Tle Time in scoring as They drove 95 yards wilhin The TirsT Three minuTes of play To gain a 6-0 lead. CosTill, Siianche, and Bill Wairlce scored N E CHARGED A W -if-f WON ,yu A . .Q , ., W' f - 'N-wily I 1, hp if A 2 1 L I 'TT T, T S ..,, an vi ffgx BUT AS WE WO , WE LEAR ED Iouchdowns in ihe Iirsl guarler onslaughi. In Ihe second slanza, John Kusma and Frank Siall- ings scored on passes from Coslill, and The Broncs led 33-O al lhe half. Play in Ihe second hall closely resembled Thai of The previous half wiih McLane, Millard and Joe Reilly scoring on sensalional plays. Once' again, The Beholmen rolled, bowling over a sirong Easi Slroudsburg eleven I9-7 posif ing Their Iourih conseculive win. The previously once-beaien Warriors were no malch for The Broncs after The opening whislle. Behind The cheer oi loyal fans, Coach Beho'l's boys siaried off wilh a bang when Babe Chiemingo scored on a pass play from Cosiill. Slianche rhen carried The ball over on a neaily execuled pilchoul and scooled lor 'Ihe second ially. A slow, muddy field hampered Ihe Rider grid machine as Ihey headed for 'iheir final score laie in The Iorih guarler wiih Slianche noiching his second Iouchdown of The day. The peak of The season was reached on November 5, when The Broncs mel ihe high Ily- ing, undeiealed Colonels ol Wilkes College. The Roughriders played Iheir besi brand of Tool- ball Thai nighl, avenging lasl' year's upsel by LOWER LEFT: John Slianche eluding enemy 'faclrler on one of his long gains. LEFT: Jack Millard, offensive ace geiiing sei fo bring down Willres College back. I JI Behoimen mapping sfraiegy for Bowling Green Irip. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Curran- FIigh+ Engineers. 'BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Behoi, Walf Carfer, Allan Cosfill, and Tuffy Fraulino. LOWER RIGHT: Official calling a clipping penalfy againsi' a Bronc lineman 'fo wash ouf SIiancI'1e's long gain. RIGHT: Plenfy of acfion in The Willres College game ai Wilkes- .' n 1:--' ' ' '---1 . . THUS DUR ACHIEVEMENT WAS COMPLETE n W.. . ' ,,. ig ff , , f rf X ,-1 I J M-.r li i - I ' '. Y X 1 ,411 A .. - ., V ' M Xl, s, i '-'fps - 'Q Q if i xl , 4J ii fswmvfhs 'Ye A i, , , i i. ,yr i wg . - A l mix , f .4 ,Aki .Q QE? ' -r if. ' . ' Q iff U X 'r 36512 ., t lg Q gf., ' , as-.-,f r .J oulplying a lop-noich Wilkes eleven. Jack lvlil- lard and Nick Spadaccini proved lo belihe big guns in This game vvilh Spadaccini 'lallying 'Four Jrouchdowns on runs of 4, 4-O, 37, and 25 yards. Millard scored on lrwo sensalional runs in 'rhe closing quarier Thai sewed up lhe game. ln Their final 'rwo games ol ihe season 'lhe Purple and Gold had no 'lrouble 'lriming Kulz- Jrown, 27-I3, and Jrrouncing Ml. S+. lvlary's, 43-6. The Purple and Gold grid machine was nor ,a one or iwo man Team by any moans. This was evidence by The diicierenl names Thai cropped up affer every game. Inspired by 'lhe Roughrider band, +l'1e crowd cheers for anofher score during lhe Bronc fill wifh Mi. Sf. Mary af Burlingfon, N. J. The Broncs frounced ihe ,l H Sf. Mary eleven, 43-6. pfnror BASKETBALL TOO WE Fl, D A MEA S TO 1 vhiiifiv 5 QUIT? '13' n X Fl'RST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Brown, Bob Dawson, Frank OTway Gill, John CoTTrill, Tom Leyden, coach: Nick Hirfh, co-manager. SECOND ROW, LJEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Teeple, nssisfnnf manager: James Teeple, co-manager, Moe Tener, MarTin Corbiff, MarTy RubensTein, Marvin Fruchfer, Jack Charwin, Nick Spadaccini, and Bubba, Trainer. When The curlain rang down on The I949-'50 ediTion oT The Rider's varsiTy baslceTeers, iT marked anoTher consecuTive season in which The Roughriders have compiled a loeTTer Than .500 average. The overall record showed I2 wins regisTered againsT 9 deTeaTs. However, as is oTTen The case, The record, in iTselT, does noT Tell The enTire sTory. The Broncs sTarTed oTT wiTh a rush, winning 9 of Their TirsT IO ouTings. Opening The season in auspicious Tashion, Rider edged ,a game Kings College, 42-37. King's George Dempsey, TiTTh highesT scorer in The naTion, made The conTesT close. Rider wenT on To win Two TasT TilTs aT The ex- pense oT Bloomheld, 67-57 an Alumni ,..,,. . The Broncs TasTed deTeaT aT The hands oT a red-hoT Geneva squad by a 70-58 pasTing. Recovering nicely from Their inifial loss, The Broncs proceeded To play Their TinesT ball oT The season in winning The nexT six games in succession. They opened This span by Topping PaTerson STaTe, 53-43. PowerTul ST. Joseph College oT Indiana was The TiTTh vicTim oT The Broncs To The Tune oT 54-43. The Roughriders Tollowed This vicTory wiTh a 56-50 win over Panzer College. Riders eighTh game Took Them To Virginia, where They defeated a snappy QuanTico Marines quinTeT, 68-6I. Bob Dawson produced his TinesT eTTorT oT The season, hiTTing Tor I9 markers. Rider conTinued iTs winning ways by Trouncing MonTclair STaTe Twice, 6I-32 and 57-49. Frank OTway, John CoTTrill, and Dawson paced The scor- ing parade. A scramble for ball during The Panzer Tussle. Belief cle Rube, going in for one of his paTenTed hook shofs. -run.-mxlz l- GIVE VISUAL PROOF OF OUR ACHIEVEME TS ViIIanova's Ricca and Arizen closing in on Ihe Rube. Old and new collide cluring Ilwe annual Alumni game. Bob Dawson gefling off pivol shol againsl Quanlico Marines. The Roughriders' six game winning slreak came Io an abrupl hall al lhe hands of lhe powerful Lafayelle Leopards, 57-45. Under Ihc N.C.A.A. rulings, John Brown and Dawson were ineligible. John Marshall College knocked Ihe Broncs our of lhe undefeafed ranks in lhe N.J.l.fX.C. by Ihe Iune of 65-55. Bucky McConnell, dimunifive for- ward, lallied 32 poinls. Rider regained ils winning Iorm by Irouncing Palerson Slale Teachers, 72-4I, and whipping a slrong Lincoln Universily live. The Broncs dropped Iwo conseculive games 'Io a slrong Iona College, 57-44, and Io lowly Panzer, 55-52. The Panzer selback elirninale all chances of The Broncs copping The N.J.I.A.C. crown. In whal proved 'ro be Iheir lasi winning eIIorI of Ihe season, Ihe Broncs bounced back wilh a 73- 5I 'rrouncing of highly Iouled Pace College. Nick Spadaccini elucles Wilclcal defense. Bob Dawson Ialring pass from John Colf- rill during Sf. Joseph encounler. Senior John CoHriII geffing sei for anoIl'1er Roughrider score. xr' , I I S. Y. X g. Ven.. 3 ff A I 1' N -mv is N I A N 0 l Frenlr Oiway, Bob Dawson and John Coifrill looking back io fhe old davs as servicemen for Uncle Sam's Armed Forces af The Quaniico, Virginia Marine Base. f. lf 117 If T' l -'l N SPECIAL SERVICES MARINQQQQFBSEEHQW? i 0' h i --,,,,.,. . -.mi - V -, , J,-an ... ' P i H MI 'l I ,Hr ju The group being iransporfed by Marine special service fo lheir billeis. OUR BASKETEERS The Roughriders wen? on to win againsl The Marine quinief in a rousing finish, 68-bl. ,.. ff i Q rfb f ' J fu a.. ha., ,A OW X r s PQ 4 1 xr Q. .ii 5 n-Qt' i A yu' 4:9 i f. ig Anxious Roughriders boarding frain for Quaniico HGPPY Bfonc PIGYGVS dffivirlg ai Marine base fur A Marine encounier. game wirh powerful Marine passers. MAKE THEIR PLAY - 3' 152,23 wg. ,, Q QA: X if W 'Q if i 4 vv 1-. I 70 - J g ., .. na, - AN TO MAN TEAMWORK PRGVES SUCCESS ln all of The l3aslceTl3all games The acTion was TasT and exci-Ting. The Roughrider quinTeT has The speed and heighT To overpower many OT Their opl ponenTs, and as These phoTos prove Their main ThoughT was To ouTscore The opposiTion. John CoTTrill, Frank OTway, John Brown, Bob Dawson, Marv FrucTer, and lv1arTy RubinsTein are picTured in This series displaying The 'agiliTy ThaT made Rider a feared courT squad. The Leydenmen e'ncounTered some of The besT players in The easT during Their TwenTy-one game schedule. Lincoln UniversiTy, Villanova, PaTerson. Panzer. and John Marshall piTTed Their high scoring aggregaTions againsT The Roughriders in boTh home and away games. 202 5 Qi Vw 0. 2 X T - ' 5 wwf! fm-H ry, G- g f I L, S 4 I ' ' .1 LJ -1' f A PITCH, A HIT, A RU , A PERFECT TEAM FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allan Sandy, Maurice Vail, Jaclz Smifh, Olimpno Pacchioli, Jecl coach: Lalle. Tony Procaccino, Cliff Van Norman, Doug Ossman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Herry Olson, Joe Yaislo, Ed Kupp, Marfin Corbeff, Bob Dawson, Ed Sfrenge, Jack Harfmen, Vern Norcross. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Farmer, Joe Kelly, Ken Minschwaner, Paul Bodine. George Malone was absenl when phofo was laken. LOWER LEFT: Ken Minschwener, Rider's highly-fouied freshman leff hander. LOWER CENTER: Rider slrafegisfs looking pessimisfic. LOWER RIGHT: Bronc coaches frying Io convince fhe umpires. 'Pf ' P ll ' I ,I IX led, N 1 -I If Xi. , -9, ' Y Q UM ,pm 'R-A +31 Nw 11 J, Arm I. i-. . - P ' il I . ,. u I ,. 5 N I I gl l ' lr , I -vs, Q f I Vg , ' ,gflfif .4, M, N , y ,. .,, 1. . ,,', I ' ' ,' I- si ,gl I I it is ' .f I I . I F 5 U 4, ' '-' ffimfl , ..,, H ,, 'ii f, 1' W' if 4'1 'T ll l I iw -L' ,.r,fw-.979 use -l f'?'vL f -I 1 - -' - ' L '7 +r?ef Q La- I ' H -,as I ' ' hr I Z' ... I , 'xiii'-el 'l'i ' fix fu, ' ' 1 fri -I-' -' ,, ' M' ', , W4??,,' , -I 145,la4,- ,I I. H 'ed'- I 'T I ' , Wifh an inspiring coach and a fighiing heari, fhe Roughriders furnecl ouf a successful, alfhough nof specfacular campaign fhaf held Rider College's rooiers' inferesf Ihroughoul fhe season. The Purple and Gold managed fo win eleven of Iheir eighfeen diamond engage- menfs and place second Io John Marshall College of Jersey Cify in fhe New Jersey Infercollegiale Alhleric Conference. A+ The beginning of spring Coach John L. Kelly, Jr., found himself faced wifh fhe clifficuli Iask of selecfing lhe ablesf players from fhe-large group of candidafes which fried oui for lhe squad. The play of lhe leam as fhe season progressed foward The half-way mark broughl bursfs of cheers from Ihe sfands and considerable satis- facfion fo lhe Colonel and his siaff. Unforfunaiely, however, a Iafe season baffing slump ihaf sfruclc wifh suddenness senf baffing averages dropping, and cosf fhe Broncs a chance for ihe NJIAC crown. The Kellymen fallied Iwenfy-ihree firsi inning markers in Iheir eighr home fills io sef an allsfime record of a firsl inning run in every w-gs ' mx , 'ij .... ,V ' A ix T f ' ' Bronc coach Jack Kelly i f 2 lf ' P 'J ' I. .H , , fl' ' ' , yyf.. I 'Q-T W. 1 , . A-,.4, , - , i. Lp 'A - , , ,, I, s 1. ,I , V rf. f . up g iv .' I ' ' H Yi -5' .' ,, ' JZ '1 TOP TO BOTTOM, OLOCKWISE: Coach Jack KelIy's baTTeries. Ed STrenge, Mau- rice Vail, Jack Harfman, Ed Kupp, Mer+in CorbeTT, Joe Yafslro and Jack Smifh. These boys, along wiTh Ken Minschwaner, won I'l and dropped 7 decisions. The ,jf ii C 4 J- A f.'.x' 'T w I , j QA T ll A I 8 ff' tri ff. T j fl U 'T' ,f 1 . P X Ti 'K if 4 ' Ay pifching corps was excepTionelly sfrong during The early season Tilfs, winning 9 ou? of I2 games. Bed weeTher caused The young hurlers To lose Their elTecTive- k M -or ness They had acquired during The early - , f skirmishes. ' .. Q51 jr ' -K . ' . Q' , A , , , , , , , ,, if-il , Ollmpio Pacchloli, Riders heavy hlfhng I, r - lil: ,Em . .-'S ,, u,n4 Tirsf baseman. .WV 'P .. wi' ' 4: Ja . f'l?:rL.1,'I :s afe Lai N Aff!! ll home conTesT all season. ln The lasT Three games Rider's early season sluggers were held To Ten hiTs as They bowed To MonTclair, WesT ChesTer and John Marshall. The highlighl' oT The schedule was Rider's 7-5 home opening win over Long Island UniversiTy. l The classy Olirnpio PaTch Pacchioli, who is slaTed To capTain The club nexT year, smashed Three Rider records. The husky veTeran seT new highs wiTh 5 Triples, 29 runs baTTed in, and 48 ToTal bases. OTher records Tossed over The side This year were ToTal runs wiTh George Malone and Alan Sandy reaching 24: sTolen bases wiTh Malone pilfering 26, and double plays wiTh The Team compleTing 22. Cliff Van Norman, a TasT. clever ouTTielder, proved valuable aT The plaTe while Mike LalIa's smooTh Tielding aT The keysTone sack was a revelaTion all season. Tony Procaccino who was ouT parT of The season made a sparkling debuT in The King's College game aT l-leTzel Field wiTh Three sharp singles. l-lusTlinq Jack- SmiTh and Joe Yafsko shared The backsTopping duTies. BoTh had good baTTinq marks and demonsTraTed excellenT .4 4 ...f Q .ff r r, 7 l' l f R A IJ, tg li an I - 1,1 N l 1 :A vi: 4 l V, ylllf. Q' t T T -ll A lk -T , l T V1 w . ' ' ll. 10' OU ' A T l l L : s I - S 1 . i l he 'fgj L 'T . lllll L . 'yl T iw- f ' f- i d L-.1-L ' 'ml XM l ji, Til TOP, LEFT TO'RIGHT: Roughricler clubbers, Cliff Van Nor- man, Tony Procaccino and Vern Norcross. LOWER: The Broncs can allribule mos? of Their success lo lhe line defensive play of Harry Olsen, Bob Dawson and Mike Lalla. This comlainalion Turned many 'basehifs info ouls wilh 'fheir sparlplug play. BELOW: Plenly of acfion during John Marshall game. LOWER LEFT: J0l'm Marshall bailer fooled by Rider chuclrer. LOWER CENTER: Olimpio Pacchioli re- liring runner ai firsf. LOWER RIGHT: Bronc players gelling lasl minule inslruc- Mons from The Colonel. A ,., ,il A vfvxh ' f y 'iingvmmxmzy 4- Q-:-- 'ts ..,5,' l.'. J 1- .1-P' lfiilihll 1 .,'. was halled because ol darlcness. Because oi schedule complicalions and inclemenl wealher The game was never compleled. Only Malone, Procaccino and Lalla are among The gradualing seniors which indicales slrong Rider reams Tor lhe lulure. Coach Kelly's overall record in four years wilh lhe Roughriders is 40 wins againsl 22 deleals for a beller-lhan-average .645 percenlage. The unsung heroes ol The squad are The managers and 'rhe scorelceepers. The managers under lhe leadership of Joe Noviclc did a greal iob. l-le was assisled by l-lerb Young and Doug Ossman. Harvey Yavener and Bruno Verducci followed The club game afler game and saw lhai The leam was given adequale coverage in The sludenl' publicalions. To lhese Tailhful Rider backers go a round ol applause Tor lheir achievemenls beyond The line ol duly. To The players, coaches and managers we owe a hearly expression of apprecialion lor a iob well done. The l95O Rider College nine is deserving of complimenl, recognilion and lhanlcs lor Their unslilled drive for viclory and love of sporl. ld- ,full 1-s- ' Wi A NLT. lhfvijlul 'l 8 :hw . II l ia 1:4 'bv 3:13 ' -'i'.21x.fn1-Fi'-.f'i5hve1 1' , , ff r if tl -,f,,::u. ' 11 11 V T' ICJ Fl :,'Lii 1 A- WJ x T H- .L ..h',lT 4' fl' if Tgiz13'g4sr'-UJ 'ff l .rl m .. , !xp.Ts ..'.' r Throwing abiliTy in picking off base runners, buf SmiTh's defensive worlc was parTicularly ouTsTanding. Ken lvlinschwaner, a fluid Throwing soufhpaw, was The ace chuclier of The pifching sTaTf. The highly-TouTecl Treshman's Top game was his Two-hiT shufouf win over Drexel Tech in Philadelphia. Jaclc l-larfman, who was used boTh as a sTarTer and relief piTcher, Turned in his besf mound performance againsT L.I.U. ATTer a rocky sTarT in his replacemenT role The chunky lad held The Blaclibirds in complefe check wiTh his low breaking curves while his Teammafes polished off The opposiTion's Twirling. lvlarfin Sonny CorbeTT parTicipaTed in a Ten inning duel againsf Jim Barnhardf of Easf Sfrouclsburg buf came ouT second loesf as a cosTly error resulfed in a 3-2 sefbacle. LaTer in The season The righfhanded Tosser wenT on To lose The year's hearf- brealcer. l-le suffered a I-O defeaf aT The hands of WesT Chesfer. Two of Rider's seven losses were inflicfed aT The hands of service Teams. The Third fray oT This variefy ended in a discouraging 6-6 Tie wifh The McGuire Air Base Team of Forf Dix. The conTesT BELOW, TOP LEFT: TOP, RIGHT: Bronc players. CENTER, miscue. CENTER, RIGHT: Second baseman Milne Lalla, aT The wooclpile. BOTTOM, LEFT: Allan Sandy, posing Tor SHADOW phoTog. John Marshall, baTTer, Taking a T1ealTl1y cuT aT The ball. BOTTOTM, RIGHT: Joe Kelly, reserve piTcher. George Malone Taking his Turn aT baT. players Talcing careful noTes of opposing LEFT: Loyal fans waTcl'1 locals make 'Nf- RIDER I 950 IO... 3 -King-,Cl 3,1 ' - - . . .Baffin flege H lol' I6. 9' . ll, IM, I4.'v 9 Flejd 7,. oUenf- ll L 9 Ilia M 'f es xel 'T-.n,,, nd U. Tech ,.,...--ollegns ...,..KlhgsCoIl 998 dfe,-son . .ltdillersvme eqe . , ,, ST .Jghn M f6.,.. H argl, ll I --P 9, , - I I 'Kenzer Cojloge ', 2'. 9... Il, I . .E. Sfroudsb ufzfown gfdf 6 Kufzfo W9 Sfdfo V Pa wh Sfdfe A' Me' Colle Oli '-Monfclair ge ' '-2 I , ,,,l ' Joh hagfer n Marshall Wesf C Sfdfe U U CHEDULE OP PO!VENrs .M4 --Mig -Us ---o ,N3 .M4 2 6 a --7 Sfafe. ' 8 4-6 H' ' f Wllllllllll Ilflnll H- fifis' 13' ,,. BAC' K ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Kelly, Dick Spencer, Al Wilson. Q I V Gregory Lilwaclr, Jerry Weissberg, and Larry Kelly KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Polly, Pele Angelaslro, Coach Bob Kilgus, Jael: Sullivan, and Ed Farmer. J. V. BASKETBALL Dropping lheir final game of lhe season wilh LlU's freshmen, 58-39, Bob Kilgus' Iillle Poni es wound up lhe baslcelball year wilh an enviable record of I5 wins and 5 losses lo again clinch 'rhe'r I claim To lhe N.J.l.A.C. crown. The Frosh broke away lo a slring of ei hr 9 conseculive wins before lhey were dumped by a hard-hilling Ivlonlclair club, 49-34. Thai deleai was quickly avenged in a viclory over Army Jay- vees during a week-end when all olher Army Teams made a clean sweep of lheir opposilion. During lhe season, 'rhe Kilgusmen rolled u . - P impressive viclories over lvlonlclair, Panzer, Paler- son, John Marshall, Admiral Farragul, and Trenlon Cafholic. They were upsel in relurn maches wilh y fs-.aw Monlclair and Trenlon gunned by Penn lwice, and LIU once. The LIU fray was a farce which saw lhe visilors courling a leam which averaged a heighl ol over six feel. four inches. This, combined wilh a 'rouch of Clair Bee baslcelball, pushed The Blackbirds our of reach long before 'rhe final gun sounded The Rider iayvees. however, displayed lheir usual huslle which was so significanl in com piling 'rheir im- pressive record. A sleady, consislenl brand of ball was pushed 'rh ' roughoul The season, ralher ihan l'irehouse. Coach Kilgus employed John Sullivan 'ro sei up I h pays, w ile Greg Lilwaclc and AI Wilson played nearer lhe boards. Diclc Spencers heighl was used Calholic, and were oul- MAKES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE To advanTage boTh ohfensively and deTensively in The cenTer sIoT. Moe Tener, who was shiTTed periodically To The varsiTy squad, was high man Tor The year, wiTh an average of 26.67 poinTs a game. IT seems likely ThaT l.iTwacIc, Wilson, Sullivan and Polly are desTined To make sTrong bids Tor varsiTy birThs nexT season. ln iudging Their individual records, iT is probable ThaT The TirsT Two will sTay wiTh The big boys. The loss of John CoTTrilI, varsiTy cenTer, leaves an opening Tor one of Them a cerTainTy. CapTain OTway will probably move To The cenTer sloT, vacaTing his Torward posiTion. EiTher LiTwacIc or Wilson will geT The nod Trom varsiTy coach Leyden. WiTh every consideraTion, The liT+le Ponies should clinch The N.J.I.A.C. crown again in '5I, even wiTh The loss of Their leading scorers. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORING PARADE G FG FT FM PTS PF AV Icifwach 20 96 I I6 74 266 6I l3.30 Wilson I9 94 83 39 227 56 I I.95 Polly I7 64 30 I7 I45 35 8.53 Sullivan I8 52 63 27 I3I 33 7.28 Spencer 20 40 56 32 I I2 65 5.60 Tener 3 29 36 22 80 'IO 26.67 Kelly I9 28 3l I4 70 3I 3.68 Angelasfro I8 I I 22 II 33 28 I.83 Ballou 5 I0 6 I 2I 4 4.20 Case 2 3 4 3 9 3 4.50 Farmer 6 7 9 6 20 7 3.33 ShanTz 9 3 4 I 7 7 0.78 Weissberg 2 3 I I 7 4 3.50 KEY: G, Games: FG, Field Goals: FT, Foul Tries: FM, Fouls Made: PTS, PoinTs: PF, Personal Fouls: AV, Average. Milne Polly, high scoring 'forward Tor The yearlings. Milre sTarred in early season play, only To be sidelined wiTh an iniured shoulder during The IaTTar parT of The campaign. Ballet dancers, Greg LiTwacIr IIOI, Milne Polly l3I seem bewildered awaiTing reTurn of ball. PI unQS. T ehiY oi ac 0 I Year' b Kilquss . for Bo TOR I! X. yi Nz: MOST VALUABLE f f 1 1' ' . T I HX xlsllff i'l, fl 4 Q4 frm 2l0 ff' 9 M - JR- . ' 'v ,- x ,f T ,., W I BASEBALL PLAYER The honor oT being baseball's mosT valuable aThleTe of This year wenT To George Pug Malone, co-capTain oT The Roughrider nine. The veTeran shorTsTop Took down Team baTTing honors, esTablished one new Rider sTandard, and Tied Tor anoTher. The Tinal marks show Malone edged Olimpio Pacchioli by one poinT Tor The TeamihiTTing TiTle wiTh a .339 average. Malone's speed and 'base- running prowess led To The esTablishing oT a new sTolen base mark, The shorTsTop pilfering 26 sacks in I5 conTesTs, wiThouT once being caughT. Included in This sTring of sTeals were Tive TheTTs oT home, an- oTher Rider mark. l Malone maTriculaTed aT Rider in T939 and im- mediaTely sTarred on The unbeaTen soccer Team. Pug dropped ouT of Rider aTTer one Term, and con- Tinued his soccer and baseball acTiviTies in The Tren- Ton lndusTrial League. Malone enTered The Navy in '4l and served Tor Tour years, winding up in lndia. l-le reTurned To Rider in '46 To compleTe his educaTion and played Tor Tour years on The Rough- rider nine. ln his TirsT season Malone played boTh second and shorT Tor The Kellyrnen. Pug was desTined Tor a uTiliTy role The nexT campaign, buT when Joe Tanzone broke his leg in The season opener Malone sTepped in and Took over The key- sTone posT, baTTing .340 Tor The season. LasT season Malone moved across The bag and held The s-horTsTop sloT, clubbing The ball close To v ig m.300. T .ni if lil 'TT ll il' ii 1 A ,,, xy lil l NV . T ll Tx SAX s if 2 ' f A., , I 'W J T 14. 4 , fi - '-ff In addiTion Pug won honors in '47, when he was selecTed To Try ouT Tor The Olympic Team. However, because of oTher aThleTic commiTmenTs. he could noT perTorm aT his besT. NeverTheless, Pug was chosen Tor The EasTern DisTricT Team. GOLF, A GAME OF PERFECT TIMI G The Rider golT Team, under The capTainship oT PaT Zaino, oT WesTbury, N. Y., wound up a successful season: on May I8 wiTh Three wins and Two losses. The Purple and Gold linlcsTers deTeaTed Panzer College 7 and 2 in The Tee-oTT game buT bowed To a powerful Fordham UniversiTy Team, 5 and 4, in The second game. Traveling To AIlenTown, Pa., The Iinlcmen noTched Their second win oT The campaign by edging a sTrong Muhlenberg Team 5 and 4. In a remaTch wiTh Panzer College, The golTers gained Their Third vicTory by a 9 and O win. The Team suTTered iTs second loss, 9 and O, aT The hands oT Lehigh UniversiTy in The Tinal game oT The season. Managed by Don Handville, oT SumrniT, N. Y., The Purple and Gold Team consisTed of CapTain Zaino: Carmine Palermo, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Charlie Fish. AllenTown, Pa., and alTernaTes Ray Kerr, of IrvingTon, N. Y., Bill Mohr, Orange, N. J., and Mickey Byrne, of Scarsdale, N. Y. FNB' ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carmine Palermo, Don Handville and PaT Zaino, caphsin. TOP, LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickey Byrnes, Ray Kerr and Don Hand- ville looking over driver in preparaTion for ensuing mefch. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGIHT: Carmine Palermo, Ray Kerr and Don Handville. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickey Byrnes and PAT Zaino. Charles Fish was abseni' when phoTo was Tallen. Nick Spadaccini receiving MVP from Head Coach Joe Behof. Nick sTarred for The Broncs for The pasT Three years. John Pop Moore, veTeran cenier for The Broncs The pasT Three years, receiving 'MVP co-award for foofball from Assisfanf Coach Walf CarTer. L i A lT has Taken many diTTerenT kinds OT people raise The sporT oT TooTball To The high place iT oc cupies in The Rider aThleTic sysTem Today. who have lenT To The game noT merely Tremendous Tlashes of elecTric exciTmenT, buT a sense oT digniTy and useTulness as well. Such a person is Nick Spadaccini The incom- parable backTield ace oT The Roughrider eleven who has done much To elevaTe TooTball aT Rider To iTs presenT eminence. When The speed demon's name is menTioned one naTurally Thinks insTincTively OT maTchless running skill on The grid-TurT, buT you also Think of Nick-wheTher you know him personally or noT-as an ouTsTanding Tigure who proved ThaT success could be achieved in a rough-and-Tumble game like TooTball wiThouT sacriTicing The qualiTies of a genTleman. The CliTTside Park lad will always be remem- bered by The sTudenTs and Tans who have cheered him Through his college years as he looked charg- ing Through an opponenTs's line wearing The digni- Tied purple-and-gold-uniform OT The powerful Rider College eleven. John Pop Moore, a Tinished TooTball cenTer, was someThing To waTch. During The grid-campaign he was The sparkplug of The Team on The pracTice Tield and on The playing Tield. Whenever The going goT rough Tor The Ridermen, The ex-Navy airman always broughf The Team ouT OT The ruT. x Xf- .1 Pop Thrived on Tackling. l-Te was TerriTic aT backing up a line and proTecTing both Tlanks. T-Tis TinesT giTT was his range. John was no mere hole- plugger, buT covered The enTire line. He made aT leasT 60 percenT oT all Rider's Tackles when he was in The game, and half oT Them were beyond The ends, where even The besT backer-uppers were noT expecTed To do much. Every coach who has senT a Team againsT The Purple and Gold Tor The pasT Three years will agree wiTh This conTenTion. The rugged boy Trom Newark, Delaware, was a bruTal Tackler. When Pop Moore hiT' em They sTayed hiT: AWARDS TO THE OUTSTANDING. This graceful, long sTriding lad from Pough- keepsie, N. Y., was perhaps The hardesT TighTing baskeTball player Rider College ever-had, and all his courT play, boTh offensively and defensively, re- vealed a sTyle and polished skill ThaT could only be described as disTincTive. During The pasT season John shrugged off a severe ankle injury philosophically and, wiTh no fuss of any kind, quieTly wenT on The floor and played ball under condiTions ThaT would have forced mosT lesser men noT only ouT of The lineup buT even inTo bed. l-le didn'T quiTe compile The necessary poinTs during his four years as a varsiTy man To puT him in The l,OOO caTegory, buT by his endless efforT and his fine aTTiTude as a sTudenT and an aThleTe, he has made himself one oT The mosT popular men in Rider. John CoTTrill is, aT The same Time, The finesT example of The modern college sTudenT. The Presi- denT of The senior class who has aTTained a high academic raTing ThroughouT his college years is- quick Thinking, alerT, well-spoken, inTelligenT, moder- aTe in his habiTs and keenly aware of his posiTion as an ouTsTanding Rider aThleTe. RoberT Dawson, in his firsl year aT Rider has developed inTo a fine floor general, superb re- bounder, and an excellenT scorer. l-Te was parTicu- larly deadly lasT season on sa-T and lay-up shoTs. T-le is a very fasT, shiTTy player, a good ball handler and a nifTy passer. BuT aside from This The man who capTained The Newark Prep Team for Two seasons before enrolling aT Rider is known To all Roughrider hoop-followers as Mr. lndispensable. l-le played The game in such a way as To win, hands down, enThusiasTic nomina- Tion by The sTudenTs as The ouTsTanding baske-Tbail player of The i949-l95O season. As his award he was presenTed wiTh The AdverTising Club's player of The year Trophy. Bobby is such a genuine person ThaT he is popular noT only wiTh The fans, buT also wiTh The players, who afTer all, know him besT. They admire his inTelligence, his wholesomeness, his sense of honor, his leadership and everyThing else ThaT makes characTer. John CoTTrill receiving Jargon's MVP award from Frank Donlon, direcTor of aThIe+ics. .50 'DV 4 T949 m M ,ball 0 M TTD A ML Bas 6 rkisinq Hop Y revel. T , A 0 P Bob Dawson C353 receives PTVGTTT beams BP The siudeni Woe-Pfegden io- Sal Decal' 4 -Q i ,UQ TOP LEFT: Rose Kane holding ball over head in game againsf Queens College. RIGHT: Vivacious Phyllis Decker geffing ready for sei' shol. GlRL'S BASKETBALL Embarked on lhe loughesl schedule in Rider College hislory, l'his year's edilion of lhe Riderelles laced a l-lerculean laslc. Unleashing elheir mosl prolilic ollensive ol The season, lhe Riderelles broughl lheir campaign To a successful close wilh a con- vincing 58-22 viclory over Drew Universily. The Riderelles golf oll lo a llying slarl by lopping Brooklyn College sexier, 26-l4. Lenore Peppelfs squad conlinued lheir win- ning ways when lhey came lhrough in 'line fashion by lrouncing a game Queens College sexlel. The squad lhen hir rough sledding and dropped games lo Panzer College, Easl Slroudsburg and Adel- phia. Mary Pesficci emerged as high-scorer lor lhe season wilh 92 poinls, averaging lO.2 poinls per game. Miss Declcer nelled 85 counler lo lalce second honors over Miss Byrne, a close Jrhird wilh 82 poinls. The Ridererles emerged wilh a season rolal of live wins againsl four selbaclns in len slarls for Peppers cause, one game end- ing in a lie. 1 I TOP, LEFT: Sigma's ouTsTanding infield combinaTion which swepT The league 'for championship laurels. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosella Frascella, DoroThy Pladis, PaT Ryan and Virginia Malone. BOTTOM. LEFT: Ann Russo, ouTsTanding Sigma piTcher Tor The pasT Two seasons shows how she baffled The ZeTa's in The cham- pionship playoff game. Ann limiTed The hard slugging ZeTa girls To I2 hiTs and 9 runs while her TeamaTes piled up an early lead and coasfed To vicTory. ll was The second consecuTive season Thai The Sigma's have capTured The crown. GlRL'S SOFTBALL For The second consecuTive season, The Sigma loTa Chi soTTloall Team capTured The Girls' lnTramural soTTball crown by downing The power-laden ZeTa Mu Epsilon Team, I4-9. Ann Russo compleTed one oT The TinesT seasons since she joined The Sigma Team Two campaigns ago. Ann piTched The Signnas inTo The championship by her Tine conTrol and baT'lling Curve ball. Girls' soTTloall reached new heighTs aT Rider This year. The compeTiTion was good, and all dormi- Tories and sororiTies enTered Teams in The league. An independenT Team was enTered during The middle oT The campaign - capTained by Helen Johnson oT baslceTball Tame. Sigma loTa Chi and ZeTa Mu Epsilon SororiTies baTTled Tor TirsT place ThroughouT The season. The Tinal play-OTT, however, proved The Sigmas The beTTer Team. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Geroy, Rosella Frascella, Terry Peluso, Ann Russo and DoroThy Pladis. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Maione, Eleanor Doebele, JaneT PoTTer and PaT Ryan. Lorraine Laprade. Irene Toper, Helen Plafe and Joan Pocher, capTain, were missing when phoTo was Taken. Y -I6 GlRL'S BOWL! G BELOW' Two of The fi T b . :nes owling pros- pecTs To come info Their own This year were Jean Freiboli, lofi, and -Irene Topor. righf. Miss Toper displayed fine form by Topping all comers and racking up 2,227 pins for a season high. 12.7 Picfure above is The VarsiTy bowling Team. LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Plafe, lrene Toper, Theresa Naslo Len P , ore eppefs, coach: Evelyn Nobis and Jenn FreiboH. ' The Rider Keglers' spirils were high This ea h y rg owever, The games in The win column were low. The Team compeTed wiTh Tour ofher colleges: Drexel, N.Y.U., Penn and Temple. The RidereTTes deTeaTed Drexel buT losT Their oTher T h ma c es. lrene Toper, caiplain of The Rider Tive, was high scorer Tor The season wiTh ToTal pins oT 2227. l-lelen PlaTe Tollowed wiTh 2038, and Then Jean FreiboTT 'Th wi I892. Helen PlaTe Took The honors Tor The Three game series wiTh The hi h ' g game of 2I I agaunsT Drexel. Coach Lenore PeppeTs is expecTing four of This year's Team To reTurn nexl year' lrene To e J . p r, ean FreiboTT, Evelyn Nobis and Terry NasTo. HEERLEADER ,s a, ,L 1' 1-- 91 33: X rg, N SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberi' Lorraine Laprade, capTaing Allrecle Fw 1-' T . Sykes, Lenore PeppeTs advisor Lech, Grace Cullman and HecTor ,.w ' l Sanlose. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Evelyn Hubbel and Terry Peluso Paced by CapTain Lorraine Laprade, The Rider College cheerleaders led The Rider Tens in cheers aT all home and away TooTbaIl and baskeTbaII games. WiTh Two veTerans reTurning, Lorraine Laprade and AlTreda Lach, Trom lasT year's aggregaTion, The spiriT boosTers supplied The necessary spark ThaT encouraged The Roughrider aThleTes To vicTory. Under The able TuTelage oT Lenore PeppeTs, direcTor oT women's aThleTics, The cheerleaders formed a well-lcniT combinaTion ThaT enhanced all conTesTs ThaT would have appeared dull and lacking in The TradiTional college spiriT. Newcomers To The squad included RoberT Sykes, Evelyn l-lubbel, Terry Peluso, Grace Cullman and T-lecTor SanTose. JT .ini CapTain of Cheerleader, 'Lorraine Laprade. fb 7 raw 4 ,,,,v1n X .mn T N pions oT Rider College. r?,,i,,?V : ., , .. Rider College Inframural Bowling League players pose 'for Shadow PhoTog. The championship wenT To The Hungry Five group which was paced by Jim Harmon and Hank Wurfzel. PicTured aT Ieff is The Rider Sfags, Rider College Iniramural Champions. LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Ken Dawan, Bill Comes, Walf Sawrulr, Earl Miller and Nick Bucci. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Meilinger, Angelo Peckeraieri, Don Pocher and PaT O'Shaughnessy. Mike Halasz, Ed Wishim, Herb Berfhold and Andy Pole- Tynski were ebsenl' when phoTo was Taken. I TRAMURAI. SOFTBALL And BOWLI G The Rider STags, by virTue oT consecuTive one- run playoTT wins over Pi DelTa Phi, Rider Seals and RosaTis, became The l95O lnTramural SoTTball Cham- The STags, who had To go Ten innings To nose ouT Pi DelTa Phi Tor a playoTT berTh in The Sabre League, played inspired ball as They came Trom behind To nip The Seals, Skull League champions, 6-5, in a double-header game, and Then Trounce The highly-TouTed unbeaTen RosaTis, winner oT The Sabre League, by an 8-7 score. The STags had To TighT an uphill baTTle and Tinally won The game in The lasT of The eighTh. WiTh Two down and Herb BerThold on second, Don Pocher slapped a single Through The box To score BerThold on a close play. Mike I-lalasz did yeoman work on The mound, hurling all Three games in Two days Tor The STags. Angelo Peckeraieri, Tiery player-manager, sparked The new champions wiTh his Tine shorTsTopping. The l-lungry Five won Their TirsT inTra-mural bowling TiTle This pasT year, as They smashed every Team record in The league's hisTory, seTTing new marks as They wenT Through The season. No Team has ever earned The TiTle in more decisive Tashion. winning The TirsT half oT The league, and Then going on To win The TiTle in The greaTesT bowling maTch The loop has ever wiTnessed. ATTer This mighTy ouTbursT, The Lucky Seven deTending champion, was overwhelmed aTTer a harcl TighT. For Two brillianf maTches The Lucky Seven Team kepT close To The red-hoT pace oT The new TiTlisTs, buT The second half winners TalTered in The sTreTch as I-lungry Five poured on The pressure To conclude wiTh a 2,8l7 mark, over IOO pins higher Than The Tormer mark oT 2,709, seT by The Lucky Seven. Jim I-larmon, oT The Hungry Five, was The indi- vidual high man Tor The league, winning a personal Trophy. gpg, ww iT1 5' c 1 ft, AIA Phi Sigma Nu, lnlramural Foolball Cham- pions ol lhe Skull League. PICTURE AT RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROVV: Mandy Bollachiari, Frank Bailey, Edward Slanlon, Nick Carl and Bobby Gill. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Miskiv, Charles Collrell, Maurice Vail, Lou Bernocchi, Joe Kelly, Dick Dowdy and George Karaguis. o Al Iefl are lhe Phi Sigs men who look all honors in lhe Skull League. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Smilh, Nick Carl, Russ Colona, Dan Gill and Mandy Bollachiari. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Clemenls, Joe Melila, Ber- nie Tigue and Dan Licciardi. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Al Slacy and Charles Collrell. I TRAMURAL BASKETBALL And FOOTBALL Taking lhe Skull League lille in oulslanding lashion. lhe Phi Sigs wenl on lo lake lhe inlra-mural baskelball lille lrom Della Sigma Pi by a score ol 38-35. This was lhe second slraighl year lhe Phi Sigma Nu Fralernily reached lhe linals, lasl year losing lo Ann's Luncheonelle. The Green and Gold lhis year, however, wenl undelealed as lhey ran over lheir opponenls lo nel lwelve slraighl viclories. In lhe championship courl conlesl, Della Sigma Pi, who finished lhird in Sabre League compelilion, came all lhe way lhrough lhe playolls lo earn a shol al Phi Sigma Nu. The Phi Sigs were hard pressed bul, wilh an experienced leam, overcame a lhird period delicil and wenl on lo add anolher lrophy lo lheir already large colleclion. For lhe second slraighl year Phi Sigma Nu Fralernily won lhe inlra-mural loolball crown, aller delealing lhe highly-louled independenl Bearcal c-lub lor lhe league championship. As lhe campaign ground inlo high gear, lhe Phi Sigs were knocked oul ol lhe undelealed ranks by lhe slrong Champlainians, bul copped lhe Skull League crown aller lhe Champlainians were de- lealed by Sigma Lambda Pi and lied by an under- raled Pi Della Phi squad. The lralernily boys ran roughshod over Sigma Lambda Pi, Pi Della Phi, Conrad Hall and lhe Gal-loping Gaels. In lhe championship lill againsl lhe Bearcals, lhe Green and Gold came inlo lheir own, unveiling a hard-charging line and a surprisingly lasl backlield which slarled slow bul whillled down lhe aggressive Bearcal club, bealing lhem I3-7. .J.l.A ff Walfer R. Taylor, Presidenf. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Ochs, John Marshall: Eugene Hass, Paferson: Pefer Shupay, Panzer, Sec.-Trees.: Henry Schmidi, Vice-Presideni, Mon?- clair: W. R. Taylor, Rider, Presidenf: Dean Higgins, Bloomfield. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Kelley, Jr., Rider: J. Clifford D'Amico, John Marshall: G. Renhsn, Bloomfield: Roberf Addison, Pafersong W. Dioguardi, Monfclairg Leslie Goodwin, Panzer: Joe Behof, Rider: Roberf Kilgus, Rider: Frank J. Donlon, Rider. WiTh a membership of I5 ouTsTanding aThleTic minded men, The New Jersey lnTercollegiaTe AThleTic AssociaTion enioyed one of iTs besT years since iTs incorporaTion in l948. The main obiecTive oT The organizaTion is To provide member schools, each OT equal abiliiy, consisTenT oTTiciaTing. Allhough The maioriTy oT The purposes were achieved, The organizaTion found iT diTTiculT To cope wiTh The rising eligibiliTy rules. Rider College Tavored The adopfion oT boTh The Treshman rule and The Transfer rule. The oTher colleges opposed The move because mosT of Them are Too small To operaTe wiThouT Treshmen. WalTer R. Taylor, direcior of puloliciTy and professor of journalism and English in Rider College, was elecTed presidenT of The organizaTion Tor The I949-50 season. Also elecTed To oTTice were Henry E. Schmidt oT MonTclair Teachers, vice presidenT: and PeTer P. STapay, of Panzer, secreTary- Treasurer. Mr. Taylor acTed as publiciTy direcTor Tor The organizaTion. The member schools include Rider, Panzer, MonTclair, Bloom- field, Paferson and John Marshall. Q., We .V N. e 'K 'H l gl dx N 'w -i Z' -. I ..v Q N X Wa.: , 4' A 1' fn' N f And I 'll shave with a real big razor Before I go to sleep at night . . -. MARY HOOPER HALL As a group and as individuals, we aT Mary l-looper Hall Teel ThaT we have achieved numerous,obiecTives. FirsT and foremost we, as a group oi Treshmen women, have adjusTed ourselves To The pace college life demands. Sec- ondly. we have learned To live TogeTher and work TogeTher Tor The benefiT of our group and our college. FIRST ROW, STANDING: JaneT McCarTy, Peggy Long, Mary Kerr, Marilyn Slocum, Norma Jappe, Phylis Declrer, Mariorie McGuire, Mary Jane Lin- genfelfer, BeT1y Lou Jarvis. SECON D ROTN, SEATED: Angie Bivianio, Linda Wilson, Delores Di Lemimo, Germaine McFadden, Ann Melee, Doris Carlson, Mary Grimm, Aileen Granf, Pa uline Meyer, KiTTv.WaT+. THIRD ROW, SEATED ON FLOOR: Clara Kollas, Marilyn Crocker, Donna Snyder, Anne Mose, MargareT Emery. ABSENT: Kafherine Triano, Mary Paparone, Ann Hickey. These officers and various cornmiTTees have worked TogeTher To promoTe an acTive and diligenT dormiTory. We have ample proof ThaT our purpose has been achieved. Mary l-looper boasTs Three-members on The baskeTball Team, Three represenTaTives on The Dean's lisT and one dramaTic sTar. Many oTher girls are acTive in The various clubs and organizaTions in The college. H One of The biggesT evenTs of The year Tor Hooper l-lall was The lnTer-DormiTory Dance. Following ThaT, we had our Thanksgiving dinner, our ChrisTmas dinner and our ChrisTmas parTy. Our plans also included a ValenTine's parTy and sororiTy acTiviTies. 222 IDA BOFFEY BACON HALL In Seplrember, 43 girls including Treshmen and upper classmen, were greeled by Mrs. Blanche Berglels, Ihe house- molher al Ida Bofley Bacon Hall, and Io lheir pleasure found Ihe dormilory complelely renovaled. The house looked very arlraclive, and was greally enjoyed by The girls. By The lime we had gollen well acquainled ir was Hal- loween. A parly was given which was a huge succee. Near The close of Ioolball season we began 'ro look forward Io Ihe annual Thanksgiving dinner. Our dinner was held in Mary Hooper Hall and included Iurkey wilh all Ihe Irimmings. Our guesls for The-evening included Dean Wrighl and Dr. and Mrs. Gill. As our second Ierm progressed, 'rhe Chrislmas spiril prevailed. We sen'r gills 'ro Ihe Carolyn Slokes Nursey as our annual project We wen'r Chrislmas caroling wilh The girls from Mary Hooper Hall, and visiled Ihe nearby dormilories, sororily and Iralernily houses. Wilh Ihe school year drawing Io a close, 'rhe girls en- joyed a farewell dinner wilh lingering memories of a happy year spenr al Bacon Hall. 223 I I i' LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Kane, Joyce Smifh, Joan Mason, Marjorie Burneffe, Leflie Mir- anda, Frances Clen, Rulh Hake, Ann Price, Olga Miranda, Jane Husvar, Irma Joyce, Jane Prolo- masfro, Elizabefh Guenfher, Mrs. Blanche Afkinson. SECOND ROW, ON ARMS OF CHAIRS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Galinn, Pal' Tale, Ann Garonzik ISITTING ON CHAIRI, Joanne Robinson, Lenny Kunkel, Connie Orrison ION ARMS OF CHAIRSI. SIeIIa Economus, Nancy Fruedenberger, Elinor Jones ISITTING ON ARMI, PaHy Bond, Terry Nasfo, Miriam Bradley IKNEELINGI, Irene Goran- i+is ISITTING ON AR-MI. THIRD ROW, BOT- TOM, KNEELING: Maria Malafronfe, Mary Man- genelli, Jean Robinson, Vera Hudson, Mary Van Why, Elizabeth McFaII. GREENWCOD HALL This was The firsf year in fhe lasf decade fhaf Greenwood l-lall has been occupied by male Rider College sfudenfs. For fhe pasf few years fhis clormifory has been fhe home of independenf freshman girls, and only because of fhe change in sfuclenf rafios did fhis become a men's dorm. . One of fhe mosf beaufiful and besf sifuafed dorrnifories on fhe campus, Greenwood l-lall was home for close fo 'lhirfy sfudenfs fhis year. Even wifh fhis number of sfudenls each and every person had all fhe comforfs of home and an ever presenf friendly afmosphere exisfed fhroughouf fhe house. Alfhough fhis hall is bordered on one side by a lof if offers fhe felling of freedom fo The occupanfs of The dorm, and also gives fhem ample room for fheir afhlefic acfivifies. Represenfafives of This dormifory were acfive in sporfs, bofh infer-dorm and infra-mural, socially fhrough fhe various clubs and frafernifies in fhe school, and educafionally by virfue-of achiev- ing honor grades in fheir classes. limi 1f' ,TkW1hkv llil... , - EDITH WRIGHT HALL ln SepTember, I948, EdiTh WrighT Hall, one Time women's dormiTory was converTed inTo a men's dormiTory and renamed WrighT Hall. The reason Tor This change was due To The increase in men sTudenTs aT Rider. MosT of The men of WrighT Hall are Treshman, and They Tind Their liTe TogeTher aT Wrighf Hall pleasanT and harmonious. House elecTions are held in Seplremloer aT which Time a PresiclenT, SecreTary and Treasurer are elecTed. According To Mr. GlanTz. precepTor, The boys of WrighT Hall are boTh plesanT and co-operaTive. Over TwenTy of Riders TinesT sludenls occupy This excepTional dormilory on ChesTnuT Avenue. All oT These men help To conlribule Towards The achievernenl This house has made during The pasT year. Originally, when The dorm was TirsT opened, iT housed niqhT session sTudenls and They were limiTed in Their social liTe. Now wiTh The disconTinuance of nighT session This dorm, as so many oThers, has Taken an acTive parT in The social parT in The social progress oT The college. Members oT The dorm are acfive parlicipanls in Tra- TerniTies and clubs ThroughouT The college. ThroughouT The school year, TrequenT social gaTher- ings were held aT The dorm, and The house was again enTirely redecoraTed during The year To meeT The needs and demands of iTs members. SMITH HALL 226 HARCLD WEST HALL The TirsT sTep in achievemenT Toi Harold WesT Hall was a compleTe redecorahng oT This dormiTory. The dorm con- Tinued :Ts march oT advancemenT ThroughouT The school year under The capable leadership oT ProT. W. R. Taylor. House oTTicers were selecTed by The house precepTor and They proved worThy oT Their choice. The oTTicers carried Through The proposed plans Tor academic. and social acTiviTy. Teams represenTed This dormiTory in TooTball, baskeTball, and soTTball in The Slcull and Sabres inTramural leagues. The bowling Team was enTered in The compeTiTion aT The Arcade Alleys and Tinished well in The league sTandings. The social liTe so oTTen Iaclcing.aT a dormiTory, was ever presenT aT This house To keep up wiTh The spiriT This dorm planned enTerTaimenT educaTional aid, and an advisory group To assisT The new sTudenTs. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RG'HT: Richard CurTis, Willis Heclrman, William Milra, Donald Horlacher, Ralph Broman, Joseph Snyder, Melvin Ballow, James Frair, Glen iSnyder, Donald Oberholzar. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberi' Brown, Garner Schillenberg, Gilberf Kunin, George Hill, Jael: Dorn, Soren Johnson, Richard Collins, Milne Kelly, Leroy Wyms, Thomas McCIeanne, Alex BaraIT. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wesley Young, Pai' Keller, Harry Hudler, Gus Condus, RoberT Kosch, Joseph LiVoTi, Fred Meyers, Donald Philips, William LaFon, Donald Munson, Adam Sadowslci. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Buell, LesTer Hershey, Menelaos HaTzopouIos, Edward Torres, Presidenh WalTer Taylor, PrecepTor: Gordon Darby, Treasurer: Charles Triano, James O'Brien, Wayne Gunzenhauser, Paul Grundlre. Q ,'.'A -0. 5 , Sw. 'A .LMQ , . Q igmiuaga . R ' 11 Wi ,, L.m1 X, A ,u 3.4 'N .. ,A- . - I is A ' M . NH ricky!! I ,I I I fisf' ? ..- ! I 23 1- gxh Sm . K A. If if 4 , , v - , H, ,. ..- J H.Lx1aL'xf:k, 5 4 if ' 1 ., 'L 9 .,,.'vLg' 11, -,, I,-.,r . lhknfl F' . l 3. 'Y3,Q Q if:-fiff. I 1, . .1 .- .xg .LK ' Arr Vi' ' -s 'Pi 110 16353 5kx3g:..fU.,,'-lfwf' A W ' -, . .mm , ,I 5' E- K-1 vqm ,5 . em! .-. . I. TM' M W ,. 5, ,V . Oilxllfx 61 ga' -n :mx N x 1 Nu Q34 'Alu un ' v 3 ' 'LJ I X 'lk ilk' MP ff 1 1 in- ' thu..- 'H-sn--A nal'- ,l .--hull i1' t I'!V x ,e WQ- if 'N . it will it 'f t new I'll win a big gold cup -I'll be so awfully bright Yes - It's all so very wonderful - This dream I dream tonight. Z' ..1-,, iq? ' had , if-1e2ft.!'433'l1 i Q , . 4 V Aint '. 'Y '-.i V A JY XS K 'r ,ut-it .iliydff if - ' '-if if WL my, , lj-J I E 412. Lirfsg p T if , Cl S-T s f . 4 S T . K FRANK BORRELLE, ediTor of The Rider NEWS during I948-49, was a iournalism maior. He was a vice-presideni' of Pi DelTa Phi, a member of The OrienTaTion CommiTTee, and was appoinTed To The Honorary PublicaTions FraTerniTy. WHO'S WHO Leading scorer on The varsiTy baskeTball squad for several years, JOHN COTT- RlLL was presidenT of The May secTion of The senior class. His acTiviTies in- cluded VarsiTy Club, presidenTg DelTa Sigma Pi, OrienTaTion CommiTTee, Busi- ness AdminisTraTion Club, lnTer-FraTerniTy Council, Skull and Sabres, and inTramural soTTball and TooTball. TwenTy-Two seniors were rewarded for Their ACHIEVEMENT during Their sTay aT The college when They were accepTed for recog- niTion in The I949-50 ediTion oT Who's Who Among STudenTs in American UniversiTies and Colleges. Those named were Frank Borrelle, John ColTrill, Eugene Dinces, Samuel Evans, Mary Lou GerharT, James Harrison, Nicholas l-lirTh, MaTThew LaCross, Mary Lou Messler, ErnesT Noviclc, Joseph Noviclc, DoroThy Pladis, Richard Poyda, Joseph Rubino, PaTricia Ryan, Karl SchmidT, Audrey Scoilebo, William SmiTh, Nicholas Spadaccini, James Vanderpol, Hugh Venanzi, and William Zserdin, The sTudenTs recognized in The ediTion, represenTing over 600 colleges and universiTies, are nominaTed by Their respecTive schools. Campus nominaling commiTTees are insTrucTed To make Their selecTions on The basis of scholarship, cooperaTion and leadership in academic and exTracurricular acTiviTies, ciTizenship and service To The school, and a promise ol TuTure usefulness To business and socieTy. Each sTudenT accepTed by The organizaTion is awarded a cerTiTicaTe of recogniTion. As an adiuncT To The infernafional honor program, a placemenT service is conducied Tor The convenience of iTs members when They graduaTe or in TuTure years. The seniors named This year were The leaders of TraTerniTies, clubs, publicaTions, and various college organizaTions and acTiviTies. lri addiTion To Their exTracurricular acTiviTies, They were TrequenT Dean's LisT sTudenTs. 'Their AGHIEVEMENT was recognized when They received' These honors. 'fl ' y , . ' P PresidenT of Slrull and Sabres, EUGENE DINCES was acTive in Sigma Lambda. Pi. vice-presiclenT and Treasurer, K a p P H Alpha Mu, secreTary, Treasurer, and vice- president Rider NEWS, SHADOW, Hil- lel Council, OrienTaTion CommiTTee, Var- siTy Club, varsiTy Traclr, and inTramural sofTball, baslreTball, and TooTball. SAMUEL EVANS, 'Former presidenT of The Spanish Club, was an accounTing maior. He was also a member of The AccounTing Club and The Mr. and Mrs- Club. T ,'-i :Lf- few agp , ' -if ,.1,syy,F' T4 i ' j f 'EY . . wi gy. ,g.,5P.': : -T K-.ywgry ,.i , iavlkq if 1-ik will -4 3 l ' E v' l RIDER I9 O gl Named as 'rhe Rose of Delia Sig and a member of +he Mayfair Courl in I949, MARY LOU GERHART was a member of Sigma lola Chi, Trinily Club, Business Adminislralion Club, secrelary, and a fo rm e r vice-presidenl of Greenwood Hall. Sigma Lambda Pi, corresponding secre- fary and pledge maslerg ln+er-Fraiernily Council, Orienlalion Commillee, Hillel Council, Dramaiic Club, treasurer, var- siiy foolball, inlramural bowling and sofiball, and varsiiy golf manager, were ihe activities of ERNEST NOVICK. A former presidenl and secrefary of Phi Sigma Nu, JAMES HARRISON was ac- iive in 'lhe Triniiy Club, Adverlising Club, lnler-Fraierniiy Council, president Orieniaiion Commillee, and a 'former secrefary of Seddon Dorm. Della Sigma Pi, Varsify Club, secrelary: 'freshman foofball, varsily foolball, var- sily baseball manager, Hellenic Socieiy, Business Adminislralion Club, and inira- mural baslrefball, we-re lhe acliviiies of JOSEPH NOVICK. A former news edilor for lhe Rider NEWS, MATTHEW LACROSS parfici- pafed in lhe Debaling Sociely, vice- presidenfg JARGON, malreup and proof edilorg Radio Playhouse, direclorg Phi Sigma Nu, Pi Delia Phi, Della Psi Omega, Siudenl Aciiviiies League, pub- licify direclorg Newman Club, and Orien- laiion Commiiiee. DOROTHY PLADIS was aciive in Sigma loia Chi, Women's Advisory Council, lreasurerg Greenwood Hall, vice-presi- denh lnler-Dormiiory Council, Orienla- lion Commilfee, Newman Club, Sfud-:ni Acfivilies League, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Business Adminisfrafion Club, Women's Afhlelic Associaiion, and in- 'iramural bowling. WSLLQQ Ediior of The Rider NEWS during I949- 50, JOSEPH RUBINO was vice-presiclenl of +he Augusf seclion of +he senior class. He parficipafed in the Newman Club. Orienfaiion Commifiee, Pi Della Phi, president secrelary, and public relaiionsg JARGON, circulafion manager and ex- change edilorg SHADOW, and infra- mural sofiball, fooiball, and baslrefball. A sfandouf performer on +he varsiiy fool- ball +eam for 'rhree years, NICHOLAS SPNDACCINI was also a member of DeI+a Sigma Pi, Accouniing Club, N'ew- man Club, Slrull and Sabres, Varsiiy Club. 'Ireasurerg Sfudenf Aclivilies League, var- si+y baslre+baII, and inlramural soffball and bowling. WHO'S WHO A 'former presidenl and 'rreasurer of Ihe Sludenf Aclivi+ies League, HUGH VEN- ANZI was acfive in Della Sigma Pi, Ac- counling Club, freasurerg Newman Club, and Orienlaiion CommiH'ee. The Gridiron Queen of I949, AUDREY SCOTTEBO was acfive in Ihe Dramatic CIub,'secre'faryg Delia Psi Omega, Orien- falion Commi++ee, chairman: Bacon Hall. vice-president Women's Advisory Coun- cil, presidenf and vice-presidenfg New- man Club, and ihe Mayfair Cour+. KARL SCHMIDT was aciive in ihe Trin- ify Club, Accounling Club, Spanish Club, and iniramural soflball. A IeHer-winner in football, WILLIAM ZSERDIN was Ireasurer of Ihe May SBC' 'lion of +he senior class. He was also acfive in Kappa Phi, Varsiiy Club, Ireas- urerg Accounling Club, and InIer-Fra- iernily Council. S RIDER I9 O The 'presideni of +he Business Aminis- iraiion Club, Mr. Hirih, is a member of Slrull and Sabres, Varsify Club, Phi Sigma Nu, Psychology Club, Newman Club, and manager of +he varsi+y baslxefball team. A siaffer for +he Rider News, Miss Ryan is a member of Sigma lofa Chi, Business Adminisfrafion Club, Newman Club. Glee Club, Panhellenic Council, record- ing secrelary and vice-presidenf, Inler- Dormiiory Council, presidenl, Adveriis- ing Club, secreiary, Orienfaiion Corn- miffee, varsify baslefball, and a former vice-presidenl' of Greenwood Hall. Miss Messier, presenf assislanl secrelary of 'lhe alumni, was secrelary of her fresh- man and sophomore class. She is aciive in ihe Newman Club, secrelary, ireasurcr, and vice-presidenf, Sigma Io+a, Chi, Shadow, organizafion and managing edi- lor, and a 'former co-chairman of lhe Queen's Commiifee, 'Mayfair Ball. The presidenf of +he Augusf seciion of 'lhe Senior Class, Mr. Smiih was also vice-presidenf of his Sophomore Class. He is aciive in Kappa Phi, Business Ad- minisirafion Club, Oritnialion Commif- fee, and 'Phe Sfuden+Ac+ivi1'ies League. .f Sir -.A , A N' , an . 2 Grand Councilman of Phi Sigma Nu, Mr Poyda,'is also a member of ihe Accounf- ing Club and lhe Orieniaiion Com- miHee. ALPHA EPSILON ZETA HONO Nine members oT The May secTion oT The class oT I95O were selecTed Tor membership To Alpha Epsilon 'ZeTa, honorary TraTerniTy, Tor accomplish- menT in The Tields oT scholarship, parTicipaTion in college acTiviTies, characTer. and leadership. Those chosen Tor The award and presenTed cerTiTicaTes aT The Class Day exercises were all ouTsTanding during Their undergraduaTe sTudy aT Rider College. , Frank Borelle served as ediTor oT The Rider News, and .was selecTed To Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies, The Senior Class Presi- denT, and anoTher Who's Who selecTion chosen Tor This honor was John CoT- Trill. Samuel Evans, The graduaTe possessing The highesT scholasTic average. and a Who's Who selecTion was also selecTed Tor memberhip in Alpha Epsilon ZeTa. The PresidenT oT The Business AdminisTraTive Club, Nicholas T-TirTh, and George Regensburg, an acTive member oT The FuTure Teachers oT America and TriniTy Clubs were also chosen. A Torrner PresidenT oT Sigma Lambda Pi TraTerniTy and varsiTy Tennis player, Leonard Samuels, and The Gridiron Queen oT I949, Miss Audrey ScoTTebo, were also selecTed Tor membership RARY PUBLICATIO FRATER TTY Miss Mildred Sfambaugh, a sTaTT member oT The Scroll, and The or- ganizer and TirsT Preside.nT oT The STudenT AcTiviTy League, Hugh Venanzi, compleTed The selecTion Tor This honorary TraTerniTy. Each year The ediTors and business managers oT The Three Rider College publicaTions are selecTed by The journalism deparTmenT chairman Tor an hon- orary publicaTions TraTerniTy. This year Joseph Rubino, Rider News EdiTor, and a selecTion To Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies, and Franlc Sullivan, News business manager were selecTed To represenT The newspaper. Emil Slaboda, Jargon ediTor. and Business Manager George BannisTer oT ThaT publicaTion were selecTed Trom The TirsT Jargon sTaTT oT The year. EdiTor Kingsley Seville and Don Farm, business manager, represenTed The ,second Jargon sTaTT oT -The pasT year. The EdiTor oT The l95O Shadow, EllioT ETTus, and The Shadow Business Manager. Gordon GranT, were The oTher recipienTs oT This honor. ACCOUNTA TS HONCRARY AccounTanTs l-lonorary SocieTy cerTiTicaTes were awarded To seven members of The May secTion oT The graduaTing class in a special presenTaTion aT The Class Day exercises. Those selecTed Tor The honor were nominaTed by The AccounTing Club wiTh The Tinal selecTion being made by The TaculTy mem- bers oT The AccounTing DeparTmenT. Chosen To receive The cerTiTicaTes were: Irving Beers. Samuel Evans, Thomas Graham, STanley T-larTpence, S. Charles Musumeci, Karl SchmidT and Hugh Venanzi, These sTudenTs were selecTed on a basis oT scholarship, characTer, leadership, and parTicipaTion in college acTiviTies. Each year Those members oT The AccounTing DeparTmenT are so honored by The AccounTing Club and Rider College aT commencemenT exercises. OTher members oT The AccounTing Club, including some oT Those honored above, were recipienTs oT individual awards Trom This organizaTion during The pasT year. 236 Highesf accounfing average in +he several fermsz November graduafe-Samuel J. Evans: February graduafe-Joseph J. Snyder: May gradua're-Karl E. Schmidt Pi Delfa Phi Journalism Award lo 'rhe ou+s+anding gradua+e in fhe iournalism deparfmenh Frank Borrelle, Jr. Sophomore Class of I948 Perpelual Trophy for +he Ou+- slanding Man in A+hle+ics: George R. Malone. Sophomore Class of I948 Perpefual Trophy for +he Ou+- sianding Man and Woman in Exfra-Curricular Ac1'ivi+ies: John CoH'rill and Audrey ScoHebo Slcirvin. RID E R N E Roberf Allen, Nicholas Bucci, James'J. Cox, Richard Powers, Joseph Rubino, Jr., edi'ror, Pa+ricia M. Ryan, Frank Sullivan, George R. Thompson, Bruno J. Ver- ducci, Harvey B. Yavener. John Bernardini, Elizabe+h Brefch, Eugene Dinces, Elliof EH'us, edifor, Kennefh Kinnaird, Waller Padykula, Richard Powers, John Shook, Irving While, Roberr Woodward. 237 STANDING Sidney YTkin Maurice Vail Louis Rospars Mike Misluv John CoTTrill EllioT ETTus Nick Spadaccini George PaTerson SEATED SK U I- L A D B R Mike Lalla Nick Hirfh Gene Dlnces Dr J G Gill George Malone Skull and Sabres renders service To The sTudenT body by promoTing leagues in The major sporlsq TooTball, baskeT- ball, and soTTball. The organizaTion cre-aTes more Than iusl a league Tor The sTudenT body To parTicipaTe ing louT raTher a place where sTudenTs may gel To know each oTher beTTer. The socieTy also supplies referees and umpires and awards Trophies To The winning Teams aT The close oT each season. I Founded in I927 by Clair Bee, presenT baskeTball coach OT Long Island UniversiTy, Skull and Sabres is com- prised oT ThirTeen members. These ThirTeen members see To iT Thaf The inTramural sporTs are run smooThly and eTTicienTly. Pins oT recogniTion were awarded To The group This year Tor Their diligenT eTTorTs in seeing To iT ThaT The sTudenT body had a Tull scale inTramural program. BaskeTball accommodaTed The mosT sTudenTs as over 250 men were seen cavorTing around The league gym. The group is looking Torward To even bigger and more successful inTramural seasons wiTh The coming oT The new gymnasium. GEN E DINCES, Presidenf ,i iv' A. Q 3? fi 'Q 2' fe f - e K1 -we SCCIALS fe.. if 1 T SJ V G ' .I . V -' i -' T, - x -d' FRESHME RECEPTIO The sfudenis af the Freshman Recepiion were greeied ai fhe door by members of ihe Orienia- iion Commi'Heeg danced io ihe music of Chef Morley, and parficipaied in old fashioned marches in order fo ge+ acquainfed. 'TF BELOW, LEFT: Miss fee Co-Chairman, is picfured dancing wifh a sfudenf af fhe Freshman Recepiion. BELOW, RIGHT: is 'Phe welcoming commiffee, composed of members of +he faculfy and admin- isfraiion. Audrey Scoifebo, Orieniaiion Commii- R PIGSKI HO g o was crowned Pigskin Queen and presenled wilh a lrophy by Pi Della Phi, professsional journalism fralernify, ai 'their ihird annual dance. This annual affair is held in honor of fhe R'd I er foofball squad. l wi fl l nr' ,. .LQ ...re 1 i P7 KX , x Y Some of The people af The annual Snowball enioyed The Terrace Room of The Sfacy- TrenT HoTel. WI TER HIGHLIGHT Ai This very successful dance, Rider STudenTs danced To Ray AnThony's orchesTra. The Sfacy-TrenT ballroom was crowded for The Snowball, The winTer dance conducfed by The Junior and Sophomore classes. I The annual Snowball dance was held aT The STacy-TrenT l-loTel in February oT This year. IT is conducTed every year by The Junior and Sophomore class oTTicers oT Rider College. This year The ball- room and The Terrace room were overflowing wiTh sTuclenTs,and alumni, who reTurned Tor This aTTair. iFriends goT TogeTher again and 'Found comfori in The spacious faciliTies of The hoTel, while sTill oThers called on The phoTogrepher To have a permanenf record of an enioyable evening. I v AT Uv, f I I ,uf M K' ,J V Q H V V4 gp. 4,1 '....f.--ff fa.-'J' - ...- yn HN ill, fy Q'-s, ' ,h i, Y ff 1 '. I 1 wif:-9 sk up-. . 6.4. L, N. Sf? GQ fn- : av M . ,.f.1.-- .- . Y 0. . ' - K K ,' . Y f s J' A Ab A 'J -fi i G N Ts Q' 'Q' 0 4 H N xx , ' A ' N 'Ei' ' ' , Q f f g 5 1 .'-A 4 .3, A ,f 1- 50 'A 'ur k L QW' ff? A 9 qt' - ,hu .ge Q. 3 I 'Y Vi us' ., 3 Q 'I wi 1 'i' J Us A 7 f .94 Am Lillian Gerhard? Lorraine Laprade Hel Johnson Marie McDermoll Over l,OOO sfudenfs alfended fhe annual Mayfair Ball af fhe War Memorial Building on May I3. Miss Mary Lou Bickel was crowned Queen af fhis affair, sponsored by fhe lnler-Frafernify Council. For The firsf 'rime in fhe hisfory of This annual dance an independenl organizafion, 'rhe lnfer- Frafernify Council of Rider College, conducled fhe Mayfair Ball. Due lo a limifed number of pledges The senior class furned over fhe dance lo fhe council. The War Memoria-l Building was secured for The ball and open house al lhe four chapfer houses was announced by fhe council. lf was a complefe weekend climaxed by an informal picnic on Sunday affernoon. This affair was unique in fhaf The Infer- Frafernify Council, rafher fhan any class organiza- fion, fool: fhe burden of work as well as a possible financial loss. ln coniunclion wifh Dean Wrighf, 'rhe council presidenl, Joe Licciardi. and The council members planned every defail of The ball. Mr. Fred Forbes assisfed by securing Mrs. Candy Jones Conover To selecf 'rhe Queen. The Mayfair was a social as well as a financial success, and had one of fhe largesf dance affendances of 'rhe year. EN MARY LOU BICKEL O 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 'Wirin- Her Attendants .L '1 A I- U .Q Q , V ,iw I K, MA ' L' r DP! I 3, 1 L .1 f t t j 6 O O A nd Court 'IJ 'QD 4? ' C: vu :L Q 0. 1 'X U 1 xi Q, 'J-W' 4' . , I A li N .K i '- ' , ' kg . x 1 ' ' 'N . - -, sem - . 325 ,iii X, .D -K Q., .-Wg 5iG'jf,i:3 -i iff' nf-' ' N A X . . xzdft if X. f ' v i . I, Q Y. ,L I ' x Q 4 ' 1 ,Z 'M :I lK1:'f3675'i' ,x 5 ., , 1. x I MN - Wt 3 'Vu'f15v:,T5l'fa Q' H - J ,- ' 1 .5 ,V . iaajilflg .Jf::.5w3,,iAf ., M. .f 1 Q ,131 ', .V - -wr, , A ,ky :Q-k,,m.9,-,'1,. ' cv, ' IH .. , H .fvgj,w13. ' 'ix 4. Y 2-is gr x 1 ' . I A ,If-,Q if W., ,4y,' ' C . fy 4 'S f ' f 52 W' ' ' ' M . 1 'K J' Tr' I N., hi., , . .Ki hu -Q L w q I ' A A 4 2 ' N ' ' A .V 5 ,T ' . J' 'A' 3 A' ' -.1 -tg?-1 , , 0 5 fi - . ,Z 5 f J ,tj A ,A , I . L' . -qyj6.fg,: M if I -, ' , f fkfglk Y-Z I 'ai-K- '??F1. f C'fY frfwffif ' . , F We ' V i .M fvvfl, QnQi,f'f-4'?':if, w -A VX JA Y, qlxmf v- yi': A . 'L g.'.-N.,,2-.W- I, 1 ':cf,5. Y - E , ' 'f A f : -1 ,. W H if 555' 4 ,lint qw. M 57.1, '21 9:11 i'1'if-.LFQVQ-34 T' ,11gz,.L..yg-p,zQfApl,'S , ,V -, . . V , 1: A f v s ' V --f,. Q N ' A -I . I V I ,, ' ' 4 5 .Q Ili gf nf. Q H ' A ' ' JA? '1' i'1f Q4 1 - -1- ... ...L .Q .. ... ii.'i1l'.:11i'.1!:5 'l 5-n1l' l'35'- - gurugwliif ' ' I 0 a e 3 . The Broad Street National Bank of Trenton Offers Complete Banking Service 143 East State Street Trenton, N. J Trenton's Only Mutual Savings Bank The Trenton Saving Fund Society F.D.I.C. Member State Street Trenton, N. J Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '50 from the COLLEGE BOOK STORE 'Ynr luhr Uv EVERYTHING FOR YOU AND YOUR Telephone 2-9213 LIDO GARDENS Chinese and American Food FAMILY AN-D YOUR HOME 5 E. Hanover Street Trenton, N. I. Phone 9325 TRI PUBLICATION CAMERA EXCHANGE Rider News ICUQOH Photo Supplies and Photographic shadow Equipmen' 16 E. Hanover Street Trenton, N. I. HERMITAGE LAUNDROMAT Self-Service Laundry Phone 3-9625 Dryer Service 207 N. Hermitage Avenue Phone: 5-1335 RAUCHS Your Friend While at College Clothes For Young Men if 111 E' Hmlover Skeet Trenton 312 E. State Street Trenton, N. I. STOCKTON LUNCHEONETTE 5 North Stockton Street for good food Phone 6-1038 SAMEL 6. HOWARD . . . Iewelers . . . 112 N. Broad Street Trenton, N. l- Compliments to the Graduating Class of 1950 hom the TREMONT BAR Phone 4-5857 DOROTHY LEE FLOWER SHOP Mrs. Eva R. Blake. Pres. 602 W. State Street Trenton 8. N. I. WHY BUY WHEN WE SUPPLY? Let Us Supply You With All Your Bed Linen, Table Linen, and Uniforms if Sanitary Coat, Apron 6. Towel Supply Company Louis B. Shipper President Phone 9349 THE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE INSTITUTION For Superb Laundry Service Call 2-5184 Avail Yourself oi Our 152 Discount For Cash and Carry Our Stores Are All Over the City 1' Stacy Laundry, Dry Cleaning Shoe Repair Corporation LOUIS B. SHIPPER President Telephone 2-3528 R. G. WITTENBORN CO.. Inc. AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW sHADEs Telephone 4-9751 FLOWERLANE. INC. as Nnnn Wm-ren sure.-11 if 1001 East sum su-ee: 1-,e,,,,,,, New Iersey Trenton, N. I. HILL. HARBOURT AND CO. Real Esme Im u 'nCe Insurance IAMES I. ABBOTT -Ar 15 Mezzanine 244 East Hanover Street Trenton. N. I. Phone 3-1514 Broad Street Bank Building Trenton, N. I. Telephone 5-8918 POST DINER LARRY'S STEAK HOUSE Opposite the Post Office Best Steak on Campus 'A' tl' DINNERS AND SANDWICHES HOME COOKED Open 24 Hours a Day Iust Around the Corner c lim I tmp em COLLEGE CLEANERS of We Call F or and Deliver HOTEL HILDEBRECHT it if ss CLINTON AVENUE Robert K. McPherson M Trenton, N. I. anager Telephone 2-2111 Bud Owen Mike Faiola Welcome, Graduates, to Our Association 'md featuring Best Wishes for Your Success BOICUY Nelson Paige Swank B.V.D. Ik it ALUMNI ASSOCIATION or ss CLINTON Avswur IHC. Vic Ambrosino AMERICAN RADIO COMPANY ARCTIC ICE CREAM Trenton's Leading Radio Store Repairs -- Service if 1' 25 E. HANOVER STREET Made in Trenton Trenton, N. I. Phone 2-9183 Larry Wishes Succeis to the Class of '50 L 15 North Broad Street LUNCHEONETTE for East State Street Trenton' N. L Men's Wear Boys' Wear Phone 9575 BRUS-HES -- CLEANING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MOYER'S PHOTO SHOP Photo Supplies and Service 133 E. HANOVER STREET Trenton, New Iersey .- 'A' Keystone Brush Company, Incorporated 33-35 Spruce Street New York 7, N. Y. THE GOODIE SHOPPE Air-Conditioned Fountain and Grill Where Rider Students Breakfast and Lunch TREN TON TRANSIT AT YOUR SERVICE 'k Cruiser Coaches for if . Charter Trips 2 SANDWICHES - BURGERS WAFFLES Phone 9171 270 East State Street C O R O S H coHEN s TUXEDO n U PARLOR Cleaning and Pressing Dress Suits For All Occasions 24-Hour Service ir 438 EAST STATE STREET Palace Theater Building Te1ePh0ne 8848 179 south Broad street Trenton. N, 1. W. M. DICKINSON CO.. INC. A W SZ Insurance Since 1898 145 E. HANOVER STREET Trenton l. N. I. Telephone 4-5321 Loads of Luck to the Class of '50 TREN TON WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY General Cleaning Contractors Samuel S. Berger ' 203 EAST STATE STREET Phone 9686 Trenton. N. I. Loose Leaf Books and Forms Filing Equipment and Supplies Office Furniture- Safes Office Supplies if 114 EAST HANOVER STREET Trenton. New Iersey Compliments of BRAUNINGER NEWS COMPANY if 573 Perry Street Trenton 3. N. I. Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1950 if RIDER COLLEGE Phone 9008 R. F. MCGRORY COMPANY Ianitors' Supplies if 1009 NORTH OLDEN AVENUE Trenton 8, N. I. THE TATTERSALL COMPANY for detailed information on 'Ir TIMKEN Oil Burners Burner Service 'A' E.F.M. Stokers-Automatic Coal Service ir I-M Iohns Manville Rock Wool Insulation 100 West End Avenue -iust phone 8201 M I T H P R E S S for Quality Printing 1. 201 Perry Street Trenton New Jersey S Wil M nv H tu. e I I px V W, us e in ff'-W B .l , : : ,! 'T 'I W1 .IIB B at It 'I H ,x E l . . 1' H 9 . .H . Q L . gl al BB Mu, Rf' - :I',n' an rf fiigiwlift Ill l ,i lu-ru ii: '4 fQ' fE1!'l,, g i hi' 75155 A Memo to the CLA, S OF '50 i' Coming events DO cast their SHADOW . . . and very soon. you will be fanning out into the business, industrial and protes- sional life of Trenton. One by one, we know that we will see you coming to the Stacy-Trent as part of the organizations to which you will then belong. We'll find your names on our mailing list . . . some ot you will have your wedding recep- tions here . . . many oi you will. with your hearts in your throats, make your tirst important speeches in our meeting rooms. Our point is that a hotel. per se. is part of communiy life. and sooner or later. becomes the scene of many successes which mcnk a man's life. When that time comes to you. please remember that the friendly feeling we hold for Rider students continues through their successes ot later years. We'll gladly help you mark the milestones! ALBERT W. STENDER President L. 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