The Shadow Yearbook

The Shadow Yearbook

The Shadow Yearbook is the official yearbook of Rider University in Lawrenceville. It was first published in 1923 two years after the institution officially changed its name to Rider College. The yearbook continues to be published each year by a student staff. The staff writes all the articles, designs the pages, comes up with its theme and takes many of the pictures. The 2008 yearbook marked its 85th volume. The book is primarily made for senior students, but can be purchased by any Rider student. Seniors that sit for a portrait receive a yearbook free of charge. The book typically is shipped to students in November. Herff Jones currently publishes the book for Rider.

Yearbook Process

The yearbook is developed by a student staff from start to finish. After the annual "Awareness Day" (clubs and organization) event on campus, the editor and adviser host interviews for all interested students. A staff is eventually hired to be on the yearbook staff.

Development

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Volumes

*Vol. 65 1988 - "Our place in time"
*Vol. 66 1989
*Vol. 67 1990 - "The best years of our lives" - 125th Anniversary of Rider University
*Vol. 68 1991 - "Pieces of the puzzle"
*Vol. 69 1992 - "Movin' on"
*Vol. 70 1993
*Vol. 71 1994 - "The shadow and the light"
*Vol. 72 1995 - "Growing up with Rider"
*Vol. 73 1996 - "Reality bytes"
*Vol. 74 1997 - "Playing with a full deck"
*Vol. 75 1998 - "A whole new look"
*Vol. 76 1999 - "Bursting at the seams"
*Vol. 77 2000 - "The adventures of Rider University"
*Vol. 78 2001 - "Shadow"
*Vol. 79 2002
*Vol. 80 2003 - "Change over time"
*Vol. 81 2004 - "We are..."
*Vol. 82 2005 - "Best kept secret"
*Vol. 83 2006 - "Our quotable year"
*Vol. 84 2007 - "Life: wanna play?"
*Vol. 85 2008 - "More"

Editors

*1923
*1924
*1925 Austin S. Van Arsdale
*1926 Daniel Cregar
*1927 Joseph E. Wardell
*1928
*1929
*1930
*1931 John Terranova
*1932
*1933 T. Leonard Hill
*1934 David Major
*1935 John J. Snyder
*1936 Ken Bennett
*1937 Calista White
*1938 Lydia Kerkendall and Allan Ziegler
*1939
*1940 Frank Witman
*1941 Ernest Curtin
*1942 Val L. Corradi, Jr.
*1943 Joan MacNaughton
*1944 Jean Hutchinson
*1945
*1946
*1947
*1948
*1949
*1950
*1951
*1952
*1953
*1954
*1955
*1956
*1957
*1958
*1959
*1960
*1961
*1962
*1963
*1964
*1965
*1966
*1967
*1968
*1969
*1970
*1971 Blaine S. Greenfield
*1972 Paul E. Lakeman
*1973 Kathy Santy
*1974 Pat Bontempo
*1975 Janet Strom
*1976 Steve McIver
*1977 Debbie Teck
*1978 Jodi Danow
*1979 Marie Inferrera
*1980
*1981 Rob Hagedorn
*1982 Bradley Kent
*1983
*1984
*1985 Patricia Schauder
*1986
*1987
*1988 Lisa Anne Unterkofler
*1989 Shawneen Buckley
*1990
*1991 Stephanie Felzenberg
*1992 Erin J. Rielly
*1993 Jason Kirschner
*1994 Mary Hirsch
*1995 Raechel Bermann
*1996 Raechel Bermann
*1997 Raechel Bermann
*1998 Jaime Moltisanti
*1999 Jaime Moltisanti
*2000 Terrence Wiggins
*2001 Sharon Kelley
*2002 Sharon Kelley
*2003 Matthew Popilowski
*2004 Matthew Popilowski
*2005 Matthew Popilowski
*2006 Laura Franko and Kimberly Frey
*2007 Laura Franko and Kimberly Frey
*2008 Laura Franko

External Links

* [http://www.rider.edu Rider University]
* [http://www.rider.edu/139_4325.htm Commencement]


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