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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
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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
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' 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
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