Rider University - Shadow Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 146 text:

by Kathy Santy Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities has selected 34 Rider student applications for the year 1970-71. Of the approximately 75 applications studied by the College screening committee, the National Council of Who's Who chose the following list of people: Marvin Aronson, Frank Banks, James Burns, Jan Casler, Theresa Chidzik, Ronald Clark, Alan Clauson, Howard Cohen, Debra Frangikis, John Finnegan, Dorothy Ga- y garsky, Jeffrey Glazer, Virginia Graziano, Blaine Green- field and Joy Hughes. Also included were: Linda Jonas, Robert Kanc, John Kemach, John Kurtz, Scott Linde, Kathryn Lyman, Pat- rick Maney, Steven Marinoff, Peter Mazzagatti, Margaret Mazzeo, Diana Nosal, Betty Santilli, Sally Santilli, Ellen Schulberg, Justine Singer, Patricia Tyrell, Judith Ur- bank, Gerald Wall and Timothy Webb. But at this College, there are other individuals that make things click that weren't even considered by the aforementioned National Council of Who's Who. And so, with great pleasure, The 1971 Shadow proudly presents its version of whos Really who At Rider fi? I A 1 -Y V f Q ,6 x Q2 F l Ng! i Qie ! E' ff .I fi GPG l E? iii T' 7' OSC 5 aryNcl5on f . sigh! . 4a.g.,,SQ,, .QQQ , 'Q' ij Ls' . V 'V 'fat i swfialmil'-sate t G' i b' l -1 iiaiif + ag' U UUCHCS 1,55 ... aii uni Flu Odhhe Cik W 6 r, Q' 'n ex CVSICI I 0 655 en bt , g -N Sit 7 , 444 lil gig 5' .N 'I ' JA, f'-I K- N ' x N I ,IL rl 'wvfyc E4 45 W is -,swf ffwhea 132

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Sara Radin 0 V-sq You hand over your check to that smiling lady behind the counter and she in turn hands you some nice green bills. If you return again the following week, chances are you'll be called by your first name. I remember their names and faces once I come in contact with them. Students are surprised. This charming individual can be found in the Bursar's Office in the person of Sara Fladin. Sara is interested in the students. I like to con- gratulate the students and encourage them if they do something newsworthy. Attending student affairs on campus is one of Sara's pastimes, along with gardening and traveling. Originally from central Pennsylvania, she returns home frequently to see the mountains. Now Sara lives outside Langhorne, and drives 40 miles a day to work, so you know I like it. The one objection Sara has to her job now is the fact '19 X 4 K -aff fs: friir'-3,1 . H- ARS E .0 - ' '33': ' -4 .- ' ', .'.'i',, . ,- 5. gV.,, .-c' . EI 'E 11 T I 1 .-.... that she's confined to do most of her work in the back office. I miss the contact with the students, she com- mented sadly. Her work in the back consists mostly of banking and cashiering. She takes care of veteran billing, forms and accounts and tries to help them when they need help. She also writes mail, helps at the counter when she is needed, and assists the girls in the back office when necessary. I feel that I work with one of the finest groups of people on campus, Sara said smiling. We even pitch in and help each other when we're caught up with what we're doing. Sara feels that she has made friends here at Rider, and we agree with her. lt has enriched my life to be here. I hope that some day Fiider will be one of the fi- nest schools in the country. si 133

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