Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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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

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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



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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

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