Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 156 of 262
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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.

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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.



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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

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