Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 224 of 262
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IDA BOFFEY BACON HALL In Seplrember, 43 girls including Treshmen and upper classmen, were greeled by Mrs. Blanche Berglels, Ihe house- molher al Ida Bofley Bacon Hall, and Io lheir pleasure found Ihe dormilory complelely renovaled. The house looked very arlraclive, and was greally enjoyed by The girls. By The lime we had gollen well acquainled ir was Hal- loween. A parly was given which was a huge succee. Near The close of Ioolball season we began 'ro look forward Io Ihe annual Thanksgiving dinner. Our dinner was held in Mary Hooper Hall and included Iurkey wilh all Ihe Irimmings. Our guesls for The-evening included Dean Wrighl and Dr. and Mrs. Gill. As our second Ierm progressed, 'rhe Chrislmas spiril prevailed. We sen'r gills 'ro Ihe Carolyn Slokes Nursey as our annual project We wen'r Chrislmas caroling wilh The girls from Mary Hooper Hall, and visiled Ihe nearby dormilories, sororily and Iralernily houses. Wilh Ihe school year drawing Io a close, 'rhe girls en- joyed a farewell dinner wilh lingering memories of a happy year spenr al Bacon Hall. 223 I I i' LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Kane, Joyce Smifh, Joan Mason, Marjorie Burneffe, Leflie Mir- anda, Frances Clen, Rulh Hake, Ann Price, Olga Miranda, Jane Husvar, Irma Joyce, Jane Prolo- masfro, Elizabefh Guenfher, Mrs. Blanche Afkinson. SECOND ROW, ON ARMS OF CHAIRS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Galinn, Pal' Tale, Ann Garonzik ISITTING ON CHAIRI, Joanne Robinson, Lenny Kunkel, Connie Orrison ION ARMS OF CHAIRSI. SIeIIa Economus, Nancy Fruedenberger, Elinor Jones ISITTING ON ARMI, PaHy Bond, Terry Nasfo, Miriam Bradley IKNEELINGI, Irene Goran- i+is ISITTING ON AR-MI. THIRD ROW, BOT- TOM, KNEELING: Maria Malafronfe, Mary Man- genelli, Jean Robinson, Vera Hudson, Mary Van Why, Elizabeth McFaII.

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MARY HOOPER HALL As a group and as individuals, we aT Mary l-looper Hall Teel ThaT we have achieved numerous,obiecTives. FirsT and foremost we, as a group oi Treshmen women, have adjusTed ourselves To The pace college life demands. Sec- ondly. we have learned To live TogeTher and work TogeTher Tor The benefiT of our group and our college. FIRST ROW, STANDING: JaneT McCarTy, Peggy Long, Mary Kerr, Marilyn Slocum, Norma Jappe, Phylis Declrer, Mariorie McGuire, Mary Jane Lin- genfelfer, BeT1y Lou Jarvis. SECON D ROTN, SEATED: Angie Bivianio, Linda Wilson, Delores Di Lemimo, Germaine McFadden, Ann Melee, Doris Carlson, Mary Grimm, Aileen Granf, Pa uline Meyer, KiTTv.WaT+. THIRD ROW, SEATED ON FLOOR: Clara Kollas, Marilyn Crocker, Donna Snyder, Anne Mose, MargareT Emery. ABSENT: Kafherine Triano, Mary Paparone, Ann Hickey. These officers and various cornmiTTees have worked TogeTher To promoTe an acTive and diligenT dormiTory. We have ample proof ThaT our purpose has been achieved. Mary l-looper boasTs Three-members on The baskeTball Team, Three represenTaTives on The Dean's lisT and one dramaTic sTar. Many oTher girls are acTive in The various clubs and organizaTions in The college. H One of The biggesT evenTs of The year Tor Hooper l-lall was The lnTer-DormiTory Dance. Following ThaT, we had our Thanksgiving dinner, our ChrisTmas dinner and our ChrisTmas parTy. Our plans also included a ValenTine's parTy and sororiTy acTiviTies. 222



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GREENWCOD HALL This was The firsf year in fhe lasf decade fhaf Greenwood l-lall has been occupied by male Rider College sfudenfs. For fhe pasf few years fhis clormifory has been fhe home of independenf freshman girls, and only because of fhe change in sfuclenf rafios did fhis become a men's dorm. . One of fhe mosf beaufiful and besf sifuafed dorrnifories on fhe campus, Greenwood l-lall was home for close fo 'lhirfy sfudenfs fhis year. Even wifh fhis number of sfudenls each and every person had all fhe comforfs of home and an ever presenf friendly afmosphere exisfed fhroughouf fhe house. Alfhough fhis hall is bordered on one side by a lof if offers fhe felling of freedom fo The occupanfs of The dorm, and also gives fhem ample room for fheir afhlefic acfivifies. Represenfafives of This dormifory were acfive in sporfs, bofh infer-dorm and infra-mural, socially fhrough fhe various clubs and frafernifies in fhe school, and educafionally by virfue-of achiev- ing honor grades in fheir classes. limi 1f' ,TkW1hkv llil... , -

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