Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 179 of 262
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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-

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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



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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

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