Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 236 of 262
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Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 235
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RIDER I9 O The 'presideni of +he Business Aminis- iraiion Club, Mr. Hirih, is a member of Slrull and Sabres, Varsify Club, Phi Sigma Nu, Psychology Club, Newman Club, and manager of +he varsi+y baslxefball team. A siaffer for +he Rider News, Miss Ryan is a member of Sigma lofa Chi, Business Adminisfrafion Club, Newman Club. Glee Club, Panhellenic Council, record- ing secrelary and vice-presidenf, Inler- Dormiiory Council, presidenl, Adveriis- ing Club, secreiary, Orienfaiion Corn- miffee, varsify baslefball, and a former vice-presidenl' of Greenwood Hall. Miss Messier, presenf assislanl secrelary of 'lhe alumni, was secrelary of her fresh- man and sophomore class. She is aciive in ihe Newman Club, secrelary, ireasurcr, and vice-presidenf, Sigma Io+a, Chi, Shadow, organizafion and managing edi- lor, and a 'former co-chairman of lhe Queen's Commiifee, 'Mayfair Ball. The presidenf of +he Augusf seciion of 'lhe Senior Class, Mr. Smiih was also vice-presidenf of his Sophomore Class. He is aciive in Kappa Phi, Business Ad- minisirafion Club, Oritnialion Commif- fee, and 'Phe Sfuden+Ac+ivi1'ies League. .f Sir -.A , A N' , an . 2 Grand Councilman of Phi Sigma Nu, Mr Poyda,'is also a member of ihe Accounf- ing Club and lhe Orieniaiion Com- miHee.

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Ediior of The Rider NEWS during I949- 50, JOSEPH RUBINO was vice-presiclenl of +he Augusf seclion of +he senior class. He parficipafed in the Newman Club. Orienfaiion Commifiee, Pi Della Phi, president secrelary, and public relaiionsg JARGON, circulafion manager and ex- change edilorg SHADOW, and infra- mural sofiball, fooiball, and baslrefball. A sfandouf performer on +he varsiiy fool- ball +eam for 'rhree years, NICHOLAS SPNDACCINI was also a member of DeI+a Sigma Pi, Accouniing Club, N'ew- man Club, Slrull and Sabres, Varsiiy Club. 'Ireasurerg Sfudenf Aclivilies League, var- si+y baslre+baII, and inlramural soffball and bowling. WHO'S WHO A 'former presidenl and 'rreasurer of Ihe Sludenf Aclivi+ies League, HUGH VEN- ANZI was acfive in Della Sigma Pi, Ac- counling Club, freasurerg Newman Club, and Orienlaiion CommiH'ee. The Gridiron Queen of I949, AUDREY SCOTTEBO was acfive in Ihe Dramatic CIub,'secre'faryg Delia Psi Omega, Orien- falion Commi++ee, chairman: Bacon Hall. vice-president Women's Advisory Coun- cil, presidenf and vice-presidenfg New- man Club, and ihe Mayfair Cour+. KARL SCHMIDT was aciive in ihe Trin- ify Club, Accounling Club, Spanish Club, and iniramural soflball. A IeHer-winner in football, WILLIAM ZSERDIN was Ireasurer of Ihe May SBC' 'lion of +he senior class. He was also acfive in Kappa Phi, Varsiiy Club, Ireas- urerg Accounling Club, and InIer-Fra- iernily Council. S



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ALPHA EPSILON ZETA HONO Nine members oT The May secTion oT The class oT I95O were selecTed Tor membership To Alpha Epsilon 'ZeTa, honorary TraTerniTy, Tor accomplish- menT in The Tields oT scholarship, parTicipaTion in college acTiviTies, characTer. and leadership. Those chosen Tor The award and presenTed cerTiTicaTes aT The Class Day exercises were all ouTsTanding during Their undergraduaTe sTudy aT Rider College. , Frank Borelle served as ediTor oT The Rider News, and .was selecTed To Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies, The Senior Class Presi- denT, and anoTher Who's Who selecTion chosen Tor This honor was John CoT- Trill. Samuel Evans, The graduaTe possessing The highesT scholasTic average. and a Who's Who selecTion was also selecTed Tor memberhip in Alpha Epsilon ZeTa. The PresidenT oT The Business AdminisTraTive Club, Nicholas T-TirTh, and George Regensburg, an acTive member oT The FuTure Teachers oT America and TriniTy Clubs were also chosen. A Torrner PresidenT oT Sigma Lambda Pi TraTerniTy and varsiTy Tennis player, Leonard Samuels, and The Gridiron Queen oT I949, Miss Audrey ScoTTebo, were also selecTed Tor membership RARY PUBLICATIO FRATER TTY Miss Mildred Sfambaugh, a sTaTT member oT The Scroll, and The or- ganizer and TirsT Preside.nT oT The STudenT AcTiviTy League, Hugh Venanzi, compleTed The selecTion Tor This honorary TraTerniTy. Each year The ediTors and business managers oT The Three Rider College publicaTions are selecTed by The journalism deparTmenT chairman Tor an hon- orary publicaTions TraTerniTy. This year Joseph Rubino, Rider News EdiTor, and a selecTion To Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies, and Franlc Sullivan, News business manager were selecTed To represenT The newspaper. Emil Slaboda, Jargon ediTor. and Business Manager George BannisTer oT ThaT publicaTion were selecTed Trom The TirsT Jargon sTaTT oT The year. EdiTor Kingsley Seville and Don Farm, business manager, represenTed The ,second Jargon sTaTT oT -The pasT year. The EdiTor oT The l95O Shadow, EllioT ETTus, and The Shadow Business Manager. Gordon GranT, were The oTher recipienTs oT This honor. ACCOUNTA TS HONCRARY AccounTanTs l-lonorary SocieTy cerTiTicaTes were awarded To seven members of The May secTion oT The graduaTing class in a special presenTaTion aT The Class Day exercises. Those selecTed Tor The honor were nominaTed by The AccounTing Club wiTh The Tinal selecTion being made by The TaculTy mem- bers oT The AccounTing DeparTmenT. Chosen To receive The cerTiTicaTes were: Irving Beers. Samuel Evans, Thomas Graham, STanley T-larTpence, S. Charles Musumeci, Karl SchmidT and Hugh Venanzi, These sTudenTs were selecTed on a basis oT scholarship, characTer, leadership, and parTicipaTion in college acTiviTies. Each year Those members oT The AccounTing DeparTmenT are so honored by The AccounTing Club and Rider College aT commencemenT exercises. OTher members oT The AccounTing Club, including some oT Those honored above, were recipienTs oT individual awards Trom This organizaTion during The pasT year. 236

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