Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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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

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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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