Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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This means that I have been learning what you as students are doing to prepare yourselves to teach the young Americans who will come under your care. May I compliment you on your achievement. Education generally consists of the acquisition of knowledge, the building up of a number of skills, and the development of the right attitudes. But to this you must add a wholesome philosophy of life. Only by such a complete education will you be able to light the path of those who come under your guidance. By such help they may go forward to noble ends without faltering. The National Education Association has adopted a platform of principles which are: QU teacher education in a democracy must have a definite objectiveg Q21 teacher education must lead to an understanding of the major problems of social lifeg Q32 teacher education must develop leaders in the major learning areas and learning levelsg Q41 teacher education must provide for professional integration and orientationg 15, teacher education must provide for selection and guidance and for evaluating results. These five principles will give you something to hold fast to as you are tossed about on the uncharted sea of pedagogy. You will be responsible for the happiness of every child on whom your influence falls. May I urge you to be faithful to your trust. As the year draws to a close, I wish you success and happiness in every under' taking. After all, that is the goal of education. Sincerely yours, my L gfzaffa, President. . A 5' ji 649. F ' 12: 'ffm A353 ' I Egg H, 'G A ,., A ab- I I. nw MW, I lrx ,., Q' . 7 iz' In 1 1 11 frhlbmq Gun, tr' I. i Ip' sf . A. S.. 'W ffl H353 X 1 , 95 3 i if 1 U w rf W . 0 .gg , I, .W f f Il,f'!.!1. 1 ,L UQ , MI' FX wi I fw1 ,sg .. . . x Each student has tucked away somewhere the memory of those fearful days when he wavered between rejection or acceptance as one of a highly selected group. The first step in the hopeful process of Student Maybe's application for admittance to N.S.T.C. is his personal interview by a faculty member. Much to his surprise, that dreaded ogre proves to be a kindly human being who makes him feel very much at home. A short time passes. The fateful day in May arrives when Student Maybe again treks back to Broadway and Fourth to see about a few exams. After five hours of brainfracking and fingernail-biting he returns home, probf ably by way of a still unfamiliar bus or train, to do some useless worrying over whether twofandfone half pounds was a logical answer for that math problem, and whether Shelley or Keats, or was it Byron, wrote Ode to a Grecian Urn. The more he thinks about his answers, the more thoroughly is he convinced that all was in vain. But before he can become utterly despondent, the postman arrives with a thick envelope fits bad news if it's tliinj and Student Maybe becomes Studenttofbe. A physical checkfup by the college physician proves that he is udisgustingly healthy and not on the verge of a nervous breakdown, as he had suspected. Now a fullffledged member of the student body, the oncefuncertain applicant can look back on the beginning of it all and concede, Oh well, it wasn't so bad. In fact, it was fun. 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Locker rooms are turned into impromptu places of big business transactions and bulletin boards are crammed with threefbyffive cards announcing bargains offered by owners of books much-used, but in good conditionf' As if all this were not enough to bewilder the poor freshmen, they become victims of the pentfup energy of the upperfclassmen, and hazing becomes the thing of the day. Even the cafeteria does not escape it all. Here may be found, any lunch hour, groups of old or newlyffound friends busily reliving summer experiences. Almost before we realize it, the hitherto noisy hum settles down to a gentle murmur of regulated activity as college life begins in earnest. 1. an . - ' f , E, 'F . 5 N - 'YA YI , :L T' if 4 wb, -awk' ff f ,Av . tu wg, ' . 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Here's a salute to the most 11nport.1nt group 111 Septunher fthe fresh1ne11f Left to right, first row: Ruth Culver, Ruth Ann Smith, Hazel QULlChL'IllWL1Sl1, l,.lUllllC Tholstedt, jane Kennington, Regina MChll7X't'Fll, ,lean Mead, Constance l'.1se.1ll, Betty Glaali, Howard Lay, Mrs. Edith Denny fAdv1serD, Roy Daniels, Irene Ringel, Vlaniee Levinson, Jessie Onore, Phyllis Uottlieh, Florence Shanla, Mary Gulliver, Marguerite Ololiang second row: Bernice Hill, Marjorie Bonello, ,lane Lytle, Clara NlC-I-ICYIIIIII, Claudia Turton, Miriam Steinlierg, Anna Nueei, Anne Stevens, ,lean Pierson, Katherine Flood, Elna Alihott, Dorothy Greenwood, Norma CTIYIIIYII, Mignon Brushing third row: Regina Gorski, Harriet Gandel, Florence Selmer, Marie cdkllllllllglhllll, Matilda D1X!.1lCfl1l, Ruth Gordon, Virginia Zirwes, 'lean Davidson, Mildred Delvlott, Jayne Duffy, Gloria Sasson, Sonia Holzman, julia Beach, Edna Lee: fourth row: Morton Klein, Arthur Soraei, VV'llllilIH Peterson, Louis Dykstra, Rohert Kaeppel, ljillll Sauls, Alfred ClPI'd-litxll. 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R1'111'1'1111', U1'11111c1' 4, 112411 1' S.1'1'111'1'.11f'11111111155111111'1 1.111115111'511111111111111 1'11111'gQ 51111111115 xhMLlC11 1w.11'11r.11111' 1'111111111'111 11.15 11c1'11 1111111111 .11 N1.'11'.1r11 T1'.1g111'r5 C11111'gu 115 .1 r1'5u11 111: 111c fCS111Ul111I1 .11l11111u11 111' 111c 51111111115 .11111 f.1c1111y 111' 111m Q1111cgc 5c1'1gr.11 111'c115 .11111 T1115 r1:511111111111 r1'c1'11'1'11 11lQ1l 1'111111111'1111.1111111 11111111 111c U1111111 S1.11c5 Q111IDmlSSl11I1Cf 111' E1l11Q.1111111, 1411111 XY, S111111'11.1111'r, 111 .1 r1'cc111 c1111111111111c.1111111 111 Dr. R111' L. Shaffer, C11111m15511111cr S111111'11.1111'r c111111111.'111c11, 'C1111gr.11111.11111115 1,111 t11C very 51g11111Qc111 rc5111u111,111 1111 cd11c.1111111 .11111 11.1111111.1l 11ct1'1151'. I1 51.111'5 Ill 1'1'ry 1Wf1C1A t11r111 111m 1111151 SlgI11f1C.1I1I p11rp115c5 1114 11111' d1'11'115c Cff11fIS .11111 IS .1 c1'c1111 111 1111151' 111' 115 Ill c1.111c.1111111 111111 111.1111' c1c.1r 111 1111' 11111111 VILISI 11'11Qrc 111' 51.111d.' M R1'111'c111r, N111'c11111cr 7, 19441 T11 1Af1111lXY 111r1111g11 111c lklcnls cxprc55c1l 111 111c r1'511111111111, 1111' D1'1'c115c C11u11g11 11rc5c1115 511-:.111cr5 111 .1551'111111y 1111 111.11 tl1IWlC5 111.11011 111 11111'111'g111.1l .11111 111111.11 d1'1'c115c. Left 111 111111: M15 Ar1'c5c111111g, M155 K.1111, 11111111 L11r115511, M155 Br1111'111', ,Icr111111' 1lClC11, M155 XX'1'1:c1, 1Q1111'.1r11 A11111ry, Dr, S11.11f1'r, Ar11111r E.11'1, Dr. S11c.1, A11'111 SQ1111, Mc11'111 xXv'711lllI1Q, Fr.111q1'5 l'1111'1'r, Mr. Dmkcy, AI1l1Wf11SC C11rc11r.111g 111511 Roy D.1111c15, H1111'.1r11 L.1y, 1111111 111111'1'1'5, Hugh T1111151111 , 411 gf ft . V 5 ig I ! Yi . i 'sm i -.L . FQ wx . -I ,ng - L ' v':g .,fN x u f IS H - l L'-'WX . LM' ,, mr 1 t - pf- - .-K HY-Ju .fmrm IJ 1 .1v. 1 nv, si' Rf - limi!! 'I M 5 'W' rum! HJ 1 rl P- JM musm Q H.I'fu 4411111.11 M1 IM ,Mzrrmxn ' :I vrffv 1r:Nffvrr1.1I. X' ' N 5 c may nm xgwc .x fpmmub Mxuxpue, not .x 1 1 Q1 n l i k.,,Q-Q K puwgrhd 'motXuXX team, but wc dk, Xxgwc Jammu-51, 1 .md pkmy ui xt. Our wXXcgc iaxkdy vxbmtcs wkdx dancmg ngtwxucs, NVQ attend BM. Hustcdcrk dzxsscs im suxdcms who know Milk uf xwxhxng gxbout 500.6 Jmxcmg. Qiwuf XWCUCT Lkmccvs .xXxw.1y5 show up, tuoj Pxfxcx' Qonsxdcx'.xNc pmctxcc, wc Xcun uw dance, .md wc put om' XuxmvXcJ51c to use by ,utcudxng Jmgc Mtn' dune. The MM suns wXXxxxg wah dxf d.mcmg .xt '5 Um Ffcshnxxxn V.u'ty .md dw Sophomore Rcccp' hon to dxf Yrcshmcn, Pxilcf pmcucc in the 'Yudwr R-mm, wg JxspX.xy mu' KCYXWSXCXXUYCAU gxhhf tics .xt dw fhfxsuxxxxs dune. Thcn dxcrc Mc MX the dass Janice, XXX' damn under thc Sm with ' Annum. Quwy dw wp swf the cwcxxxugf' H thc kr: 'nil X s L I K.. Zn 1 3w 'g,, 59:5 'Q' ,af fx fav 41 . . N' WXXM XXX-J K . A XXMU1 N WXUNX5. X mmf Xu .x x. xvxkxx K , xg Mwfx ' NX wut xxx ' Mrk ' A x xnxx! X Q m ' XMXX. ,QM F Q HUVXXUXXXUYQN K X .xxx .xmxxru 'xrxxxug Muse : ' SCXXM yunwxb, . 'wfxxxsu um uk mm made must .xx dm Xuuuwr Vfmnux Q Quft Xxghxs, .md awggx muexg xwmx, A XX xfsl uw fufgck. xe sxxmwkxxx-qxxtcd Kxp A QW 49 wah mb , 'md uwufx .x A XXXMXXS .md L ' .MQ And du ' umgxg spcXX by LXATN :QQ Q 5 U y Yxuwii., . mud us whxdx xs . Gnxcxug prugx'.xux , A Hume, snappy . xmxm UNM d.mgc,. ' kd WAX an A md . ' XXCYPY' . M md q Oni bug wxxk dxydxnxxk xx U Guy XVKAYC . M vc dxxys, wg mm, ' wapcucxxgc. work member The U L Pxs wc Kwok Xwojmxd um u gm Qfcpucd KRW any future sixncxug wc may L HH 1 Vx , 1 M., 1- 4 N A D malw- ix X HW' I lr .Url 7 v IH ,nm f 1 I 4' v . , J 4 U -.M --1515, .. In Nu. , :annum Y - . 'A - ' . L. .-W 4? 1 0, . 41 . I h. h xg 59: Q f ' ' V 1- - . 9 Z 4'7 ' ,- .. P , 5' gf if fm-1 ,4 F 5l i - ll 1 XF? Y'-iilfiiifi 3 ' 3 x ii I 1 ' I I 1 I N ' 'u' ' n Zh V., ,SH - e .H-wg' , I, y, qTA.aN..1 it ,M 1,,M11 1 'tgwx l11t11i'111.it11111, please? This i1i'11.1de.iQt 15 e11111111g ti, ywu Uver Smtiiin XVLC, Nexxnirlis uwn Library Cliuiieil. During-+11r une 11111111te e11111111ere1.1l, let us giequ.1111t yuu with the ulnfnrf 1114111111 liulleiiiif' pulwlifhed 1111111tl1ly by the Lilwmry Cuuiieil. It is based 1111 topics wt' 111te1'est ti- te.1el1ers .md piwspeelive teachers, .md IS ewmplete from cover design 111 l11l1l111g1'.111l1y, Ask fur 1111e.1t yiiur nearest library. Num' twr mir .11111u.1l quiz, XX-ill? .ire menilwers of the Library Council? Those win' 11-we lwlllikx, exeel 111 lilwixiry seienee, amd serve .111 .lppreiiticcship period in the lilimry. XVl1.1t .11'e the p1x'11t.1I activities ui' the C111111c1l7 The Ciiuncil spuiisurs il Chilf dre11's limwk XYeek te.1 111111 .lll Alumiii tea. During Bunk Vsfcck an outstanding writer, puiwliblier, ur 1ll11str.1t11r is iwruiiglmt iwefmire the eullege. This year the speaker is L.iv,'1'e11ee Perry, .iuthur wi buys' sturies. XK'l1.it else dues the Clvuiieil dwf' It is cunipiliiig .1 e11111prehe11six'e source miit1:ri.1 iile Ihr eullege use. Uur time is up. Time 111 11144111 next ye.1r, s.1111e time, mme statimi, for nmrc .ilmur N.5.T.C,'s Lilwmry Cnuiieil. If 1 rfi rliijf-I. .'H.J',1'.lr1I Jlufif, ,'lHu'! l1'u11l1fm, ,HHJHJ Klfrfifvfvz lRLHf'J l,U 5H'ff'1'Pf- l4'ff'd 'f Kf'7 dYf Sffmnu' 4 H,,,,,J ,p,,,,,1,,,,f,, ,N,',.,mA, ,N',y,1f,1, TI11 Um ,xfmplf ffwu. 1f1,1n.l1r:g ,hivfnuy f, Axnnr Yun I1 flvfufuvnj, Ruth Xl 14.1'l,' .zfw :Lu n lI.1l'1m fl4l11fl'fulJ1r1H, ll.uri lifwln, Nnulinil f'ffn1n111.1, Cfuvlir IJlP.1i1', Birmn' Du li. Y :im lfiwfmiuz, I 1:1111 loilffffhfl, Ru.: Kinmdy, ,Xlilm V1 lvniyu. 'I lwwiiffw ,Hrf.l111ll, 71'lJ.1 Moll. If'-Annf Rf7k0J7lT, n Rumi, 13114111.11 1.1!-'wr1, 1.141 H.: u'.lllf', Ami.: U 1ll1.1m1ffl1 A , r ,,, . ,,- ,. , ,.,,......-,......--....-.-.-.-..---fl '--f -w--v-f::-:ff-i- 1--T-----W - - - Y' 'W-'- ' V H' ' W' ' ' ,gm 4 DY HALL A 'QL '. Dr. Harry A. Unixnrz 1 1 1 .a- - x.- 3 , ff -- 1 l E 1 .1- ' 1'w, Q C' 11.21 I 1 us., 1 Lvl! In right, hm! row: Irene Afrby, Don: Rorffnblym, Eubff Huurll, Dori: Hulbnl, jam' Rod- KHJ. Rullz Kmm'y,' :rrnnd row: MJHJ Plfrwn, Ima Cafpenlu, F'dm:,f Pmwr. Ruth Gladxrorn. llllk' ul' thc g1'c.1tcs1 h111111rs ll studcnt can rcccivc at our college is an invitation to 111111 K.'1pp11 Dcltn Pi. A11 l11rI111I' sogicty 111 cd11c.1ti1111, K.1pp.1 D1'l1.1 Pi cvolvcd from thc Illinois Educa- I11111 Clluh ltf IW urposc is to c111111111'.1gc high i11tcllcct11q1l 111111 s1:l1ol41stic standards, .1111l 111 r1:1'11g111:c 1111twt.1111l111g c11111r1h11t11111s In cd11c:1t11111. It invites into membership lhow hlllklwjlllf who h.1vu 011111111-11d.1hlc p1'1's1111.1l xlLlilllllCS, high cd11c11tio1111l ideals, .md Slllllld fQl111l.1rsl11p. lll our 1oll1-gc, K.1pp.1 I51'l1.1 P1 IS 11'p1'1wu111u1l hy Delta Rho Chapter, A hook' 1 lon' lll thu 1'ul'1'r1'1111' 11111111 g11111.1111Q 1111r 11111111111 for 111c111hcrsl11p in Kappa Dclta Pi, 1 thc 1r.1f,l1111111.1l l'Q.11111.1 lPcll.1 P1 l.111t1'1'11e, .1 lllSl1lI'y ol' li41pp.1 Delta Pi, and books '-'1'1111'11 hy 1111txt.1111l1111j 1'1l111.1t11rs, Thy Cfl1.1pt1'r's IWl.lll is to incrcnsc this Collection 1111111 X'1'.ll 111 51.11. llll l71'1,--111l11-1' 0, 111711111 11111 1111'111l1u1'N .111' llllll.llCkl .11 ll Ll1i111Crl1cld at Tho . .1 .5 ' F3 2 . ,, .Eff 1' , fe A C2.1f1t 'Q 1 51:-'W 5 2' H11mcstc111l, But O1'.1ng1', wI11'1'1' D11 XX'1ll1.1m Vv 1't:cI .1d111'1'v1'Q tht' QFHKIIW, S1 1'1'r.1l 111' thc IIICCIIIIQS f-C.llllI'C t.1ll1s by IllClNlM'fS uf tht- Cfl111pt1'r, thu 1111151 111t1'rwt111:, .1 YYINIWNSILIIN 111' CXPCIAICIICCS 111 thc ticld lwy 11111111111 rncnmpurs. Dr. H.11'1'y A, XXVJHII 15 I11'.11'11 1111 111v11I.1l 11yg11f111f .11111 1'1l11Q.1t11111, A J11111.'1' 1l.11111' 11 111111 .1t 1111- f'11.111t1.11'11 The Clmptcr prcsxtlcut .lttcmls thc N.E.A. C1111x'c11t11111 at Atl.mt1u Clty, D1'l1'g.1tus 1r1' sunt t11 thc 11111111.11 K.lIW1W.l Dclt.1 l'1 m1'ct111g5 .11 tlxc li.1stc1'n Status C11r1f1'rc11cc. To pcrpcttmtc the mcmury 111' its fUI'II1CI' c1111nscl11r, Dr, Iwi, Ernust Tuwlmsclld, thc Chapter prgsunts t11 thc wllcgt' ll parchment, 1llumi11.1tQ1.1 by .1 lucrulwcr 11f Delta Rlm Chapter, .mtl IWCCLFHIQ Dr. T11w11scml's pl11l11s11phy ill the 1.111111 111' 1115 f.1v11r1t1: pucm. Tins pr1:scnt.1t11111 is thc lugh spot mf the ycnrk .1ct1v1t1cs. I 1., '.' . 11 l...11.' l.1'1, .11.11 31111. .'11 l11!1 911' f.1'11 IQ1,f1'111 yt .111.!1.1A1Aj,1,,-A. gU,M1l,31 131111, kwmx 11 11111 1111 1 1111111111111 11 5 W 1f 1 ' 1'1. 111-1'1 1 11 1 1 , Y 1111 .1'1111111.1.f1, 11.111 11,111,111 Ujfnll, -11 --'1 l 1. 1.11.1 1 1,1111 171' . '.1.11.1,g 11,11 UAH. '.,,,,, ,,.1,.,,. .. . . 11 .1'.. ' 1' 1 1 1 11 1 1 .1 .. ', 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - H 1 11 1' 1 1 U1. 1'111 111 1 . 111 1111, ,I11f11'11 l11111..11, I11l l,,11 , f ' '1 1 v 11 1 11 1 1 1 11'f11 -. 1- 1 1. . 1. 11 .111 .1111 11 1 1v1 111111 , 1 , 111 '11 1, 1 111 -,yn '11111, I1 I1 11 KI 1 ll 1 XI I 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 II 111 11 11 11 111 II 11 1 1 1 111 '1 1 ,Il ,111 111 111x I ' ' h1f1 l 1' X I 1111 F1111 f 1111.1'1.', C1.'.1.fu- 5 11111 r 1.11l11 l7.'V..'11, l'1.11f l,1'1111f11.'l.1,'.11,1! l1.,,1. Hl.,fft,.1I l.,l1j,K, H11 1 I 1 Ili 1 Xl I fl' X111 U 11, H, 11,1 1,,1f X1 IJ ,lx U 1 11 1111 -,111 1 ..111 ..,1 , 'M ' IQ. aff' E? A ffffff ' fi- ,. f,1.f'r.f y't-frfhfz' .nlwliy in nw Tudvf I R g ur-4. v- , QQ' uk 5 'aw Se.m'J fin flfmr: Dowlfvj Bnilg' lifz in fl-.glifp M.arnI.'i1 T1 11.1, jun Ktrlrrlvlgiwrz, l3.ulf.u.x Ht 11.19 IPri iiJin.'I, RMJJ Xttxrl. .'lrl!ff1r1iHf' D:'l1u.z,' .zliiif .lI.1i.'.1fiz llimfili ililii-I'rii:.liv1fj, Yin: K.1iiIm.n1 f3'4ivi'.:wI, llfvfi U l'Il'i:j f'I'n'.1i1in'vl, Elm: fiblwlf, Clow.: Bv.14il.1, lfzulyn Drum, .Huy DiM.u1l.1, Hilin IfmJ, l! nulnJ Cnvnr, Uuvnie Hxll, bln.: Lee. Mun' ltwrzv, Bury Aiwzmri, lflifrniiu Alwzxwilig, Cfiuberrrie Mfflfmufi, lllvglfllil Rffrlm-, If.1bill.1 Sfiniu. linux l'1irr1Jefe Room 27 is no ordinary classroom on Friday morning at 11:00, As you p.iss hy the doors :it that hour, you see groups of industrious young girls knitting, ero' eheting, weaving, :ind sewing. All :ire chatting zimiahly. Needles and Stitches Cluh offers the opportunity to learn .i.nd the time to aieeomplish the various kinds of needlework wliieli give girls so mueh pleasure. Not satisfied to use the eluh solely for personal enjoyment, the memhers gen' erously use their time to maike toys and clothing for underprivileged ehildren. These are distrihuted tit Christmas. At Easter the eluh spends p.irt ul. its .ipproprmtioii to give :iw.iy food haskets. And those eostumes used in xuirious college entertiiinf ments aire made hy the nimhle fingers of the eluh memhers. Truly this friendly :ind unselhsh group lizis the Christinais spirit the yeair round. N'-'- es V W , gg 'E li g xktlll .' The 1 . H' J' f- f 1: -, y L , if 'zlztl' ,heggx 'h 4 f ,A - A V 'Y 1 X ,q Q ' - - .i 2 y. 2 is g ss! 5 ,ss-W-tif sf? ,fe if M-+1195 by .5 ,, 'nail s ESA: e,e-PI',,5-,Sep .E if '2..-1 .,,5,,V-53 -g.,,7.s Sym wif --1 u , z C' .1 5 I v 1 I 1 if ,L tvlux flhb Ir LEX ITM' X n K. - 1 v .,, . Im .m..k..1lCf.r1I 1 ' Il hr 1 IXIJCJ Tx Q V, ,uf .Ax ,x 1 H' u K x 1 land wrgm, th Mlm- Club - 1 1 1 NX vu' -ft x 11 -NT thc fc.1s- Il T L IM 1 Ffujx C ld' turugwrq U1 II 1 HK, y.1Il1uklT.lI Poll Rwlllph 1 t mlm N It Vfkllf 1- v hugh' lxllx v r mn vm x-.ltfm tlnm zwllx' wld 5.1 mtl III I I .all H1 T11 gr N CAI fluki P5 Que-.9 'N' -.f-gf nfrwcuvvzl .ar SW r 213 if ,2 W7 Wi Y , M ,f Q if , M, L. ,Lx .7-, 'ffl fwff M W wr .rf 3. Prurnoting guutl feeling uniting tlie girls and ernplinsi: ing the lwe.1uty nf tlaneinq fur pleasure, tlie Dance Study Clulw is active tlie ye.1r ruuntl, After entermining us as e.itliedr.1l lwells .intl jingle lwells :it Cliristinns, they rngil-ze l'.1trons' Night unfnrgettxilwle with Al timely Lilwerty Bell dance that inspires tlie entire audience. 5 Bilfiu, 14,11 Lf nglir- lfliiulfir lI'rll1.zmi, 'I fulfil .Hvvli !S'urt1.1mI, Dffrxi Hulbut, jean Okfffrzrmr, Mug' Blliklf, fum Clxrpinfn 1Pfti1Jw1fl, lfuwl jmbiffrr, Gnzri ffn:.li 1 1'lvr.1i:.nv1, lNli 'Vh'.I U 1Ii.fn, Puffy Nifuvltiiy, firm Rfmillg Jlw A. DtN:fm fl'1.t-Pnvnlnlll, A. liiligluv, Cf. Bunker, R. Blumtn- ,ihfmy ll. Bfllfklfl. A. Bzurfi. I. ffixuy, P. Cffifnfx, H. Crunk, L. D'xlJJ.1rni, - l ' In Al M. I7'1I1'niu, M. Dum, D, DiINi'gvff, I. Duffy 1. C,.um, 5. Grfliliri- , CfilJIf2ifv.'14jefi, R l.'ffvJn'1, P. C,if!'fliff, ll. 1vrii11r4'.imJ, R. liner, H. Hu M D gulf R Krlml R K film O 'lfrunk 'I Niiflzali' 1. Uflfnf, fl Plfrrfnl, ljr. Pfilrw, ill, Plf1ri1!1'il'l, Af. Ruflill, C. Siffljflfilj ,erm ..I e, . . iq, . Hey .1i- y. C. MtTrerr1.m, I. Muni, IHJYIVIJ 1'Hm.l, I. Alfmn, R. Mulnnzn, D. Nmlrf, flf . rurfi. P. Mvnvrfrlu, tv, Shiljfliilfl, M. Swlmr, gl. .X!r1'w1v, l. XIIIIIIHIU, I. Tulbnn, Vuvznm, Ai. llufiflz, nf. 1f'ffAq.:1gl:r, li . Zlruwf, Ain. A. Dlfingfvlig --f tttjw 32: If 4- 1-'l ' -'T .r 6 X' ,li 0 za v cf ,ff ., if' -. , J. wb. hx' ,hK,,,1, nqkd ,.,.,..i N. fy. A t ' 'Q l H i. w 'L 1' ' 'T'--1 v i 1-K Y' . ..:-1 ..:.... --,--I-S-M ,M ily 1 J 1 3 y 5 , i - R L was K A ul - ' ,fel 2 Q 1 An N . ' 'if- S ' '-q 9 'Of' ' iii v'- ' . . -vs ' ' 9 r' Q ' i .li ..u-na-.s..vi 1 ,ar , V ...,.n- .. , .l1. ' -, Mas . x v -If L1 'fr-QS.u l3l-.4n. .Af ' - lun! Q F' -iflf, if I I I, 1 I Q. ' 'A ' ' J' , 'Q' . I , ' V If Xxi 3 bn- 5 x sf- I ' I '4 'dir- F gg. I ui nr 4! Y 'i X I 1x 44. .L ' . - Q Yi 'lv 'Q' X13 Q ?5 ' ' ww-I , , XQI 3 .14 'nw ,he Ax .lt s ...U 'Y -Jif- aff Y! e X. I 1 I XXX' ? f H -P f. . n E27 ,gg 6 Y I I xl J Q5 5 ...pp :Q .' U 'o , If 11.14 .,a K ' 5 ' Q. QAIQU 'tv ' tgfzstlnpf T ' 'N-Y ' X' hlu' 'o e Q 6 an I f 'Q ey' in 'f xlwnl n ,. Q 'Y' I ,L alftupu' -Wy, x N I S ,. In .. A f , 5 . N . f. . Y' f-'1'a:1'g ' V ' , 1 if ' Q, fu vis I ' N M , , 4, 4- , 1,1 4 U g' ' 1 if- LEP bb- A lx 4lI:,5. ik' .,f A . - Y 'f , ' -w-- i '32 1. at X , ' gf-1' fr lm 1 5 va 1 'aj X , Q., ,QV K Tp5YL.q,2 1 '. ul IN t W A YVL I fjf . . TU t f ' ugh A fm ull 4 U nf , k fir ffl ,ggmd ,mdrf CHL 1' 01-If qt, idly ROUID 1 L FRU, . in-f U. I7 DL In h Qgn-rg 8 ' On I Q.. ,ix Q.:-1195 nu 0' .J uns l 'FY I ,. ,-LP, K 1.4 1 sf 1 5' H1' '. rm. ,. I 2 f 4 1 V 1 ' I 4 .,z F' :S X. i -, Lv Q X ry A Fl--A , , . .V - Ai E:-'Q .J ga 'F' M- AV 1 J Q ' il ll ll Q x N gf! 33 i I ' ' ' - lr' 'J Z ' 3 L 8 if Q ' ' g. ' A fy . K' 4 Q SP1 L -cf A, 1 . .Yr ln-'58s'a.K1-L L 1' 5- Lyn' '15 Jw A. 1 ...Nm at W. A f x - QA . I I I 3 A . - if ' 5 l, T . f' wfffll A A '- W , 3' SM I A: V' l I ,,,..'4 ,. :wil 'w9?'- A . K --5:5 U'f,1.'.I.a mr1lC1r1 1,5H,.f,w N MPH! L , ' -'H Run .u hflrj'-J fy . . Url' x-.nh saclclles H11 wlth hugh heels. Ulf tlce IS hke cheese minus crackers. Su we take wnh svqr-au-rs -In wxth conservative clnthes. a class, we plan, we euneluct a lesson. XVell, XXX- are llrartnmnn lN1llIlLll we tell nur ennllclante later, lt certainly isn't XXX arrxw, wnnelerlng what the arms are in as easy as ll looks. But it'I can only get XVilhur rlns putnnlar scene ul, actiun, Can it he that -tml Mary tu settle dwwn, Ian sure next time rhesl V4 -lsr-rl k'lllw.lL'HI UHIPCIXIIXIIQ teachers are the will lk' laetterfl wry' s.nn-- whfr, nut many years aryl, went fwrth XXX' nlwserve XX',lllWl1l' rnnre closely what III' rn l'rl ll, Inn' XX'hw, nut many years agw, were slrncts are apparentl' llsyelmlugy SUI solves 'rnrl.1.z, .men as ywu and ll' the qnestwn. llww fnrtunate we are to have XX- .lv-use .1 rlnlcl any chllel from 5 tu I6 had M155 Il,llclXK'll1lS sage uprnlons nn that lnnr +'r.nlv rleterrnnnes thatj study him, add flllalvfl. fan nnnnrnn what elf, we lmavei' Rlghtl a Cfnrrrcnlnm chrlclren recnrcls plans? Can a - ll1LlX', Une pe:-slum fwersee sn many Il1lIlQS7 XX e often '4I'n, .',Yl r-,.- .lip rnlrl IH .1 kind hm firm ynik-Q, xuwmlereul at the anxmus frnwn un Miss llmv l nr .rl'.-.ay rvrn--rnlwr that tlmewry XVlll1Hlll prag- IILIIIQS hrnwg ll all seelns I1l.llll nuw. Ml1Sl think alwnt that wlmen we gn hack tu enllege. SF? H if Q. , Jil? .wg ,ef ff' ,Z kffyff 5 ,Mr -W6 -3,-x Liz mf W,-v ,- ' ' - 'ff-.-X 'P ' y ' ' N 2 Y J U ISA' M' K uni: mx: 0- ,Ar Q. . vm. D04 -V,.i,!. . , Iv..-n'i 6, y1:'ivem:-3253- -X 5- s...-T x 385: I Yavg-'Vu Q 14,5 45694 a M .Wg aff' v is T?-r A, Ep! . f..,,Qa,r'Qh,m ,f N E QCLAIICLAPJ NXEVA QCTLAIICLAIU R K N'E'XX'y'A'R'K NEXVARK STATE! HEY! HEY! Pcp Ihy! Our hrst .assembly ut 1941 suns 4-if wlth .1 lm-vnu and Q1 lung, .ms all cyw turn tw thc p.1r.1du wt thc chccrlmulcrs, XVINIQ thc rVIQidFl!.ll QIIWILIIW 511124 well krwwrm mllcgc swngs, wc slt on thc cdgc mf wur scms. At last lt 15 nur turn, :md wc SIHQ amd chccr tv-wr our tmms :ls wc are inspircd by thc utter IWUQQIUQ .lHIlCSUf-KIM'SLIURL1, x. .. .1 x ., .., .. , , .. , . :Hua hmm ..f c. mm. I r Ev M - r xl fc yr , E 1-V ff N 1 1 1 m .f 'l --5 -' 4 , .1 , tif Q J il' it , V S K 37 9 n J' fl , J. -4-5: --' ' 4 -Af f .' - ' 2 'J l I. li? Jw F ' : l' ,.-Q he -11 .1 51,1 I r .aww M, EW, ,kAA,,. ,tu -5-'ja nv, lqlnug ' ,R -xx 4, ,il e..,1,1 E 1-I, -Te Y, J' Du you Iuvc I1lllSICi' Ymfll find Q1 hand ut wclwlnc cxtcndcd by thc Muna Study Club Talent unquycrcd at the wcckly xnccungs dues not rcnmxn hidden wxthln thc urnfincs uf Runrn 32g it 15 slmrcd wlth the students in an gnsscnmbly rccxtal. I In Vllfhff R. Sullrxnm lPnrfJu1H. 0. Sirrzmfmlw, M. MLlx'm1r1.:, D. Shan' fr, lf. M11 'r Sfwrmr J, A. D' fu.: V fc I 1 :N fln.um.rf, 3. SJJIM, A. juz l.mnlv fl 1.1-l'nx1.!n1ff, .L Imfyln, I, Inf-Ihr, I. hf.u,1kn, I, C.1n-y, M. C,uu,', 4 lug H17 H U I7 wh H I7 vlzr In lf! lg H Iwi! I1 lkxf' i D kflfn lx A rr Iw j In ul Xl n I XI H IW C HH 1 H111 H H rr n f. '. . . 1. 1, . ff , , . AIM U. '. 1. fs. jc. , , '. If , f. affnr, K. .'l.uw, lf.H14ff1,1vqL'f, Il. Hnvqfuf, .v lm .1, . , '. I IFA. , . ,. 411, 1. . Jw , 1, . nv, ,. 1 U, ,,, 1 IJYIA, ,, ,f v vw, H .HuJr.1l'. R. Mlflrlflml, Ji, llml, K, Nm f'.' fly, N, N1vwfl.1, I. 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R1 .11I1I I11 Ll1h.lI'lJlll1 w11I IIIII t'1 ' .I d tl Q 1 the I QI .Iwlc C11I1I4CfL' CW, NIM Ix tI11 I md 111' I4111 wl 'd 't I11 k.1'T.lI 111 ' 'Un w 11 1 .R.A'Q ITL. ' ' ,K ,, U ,. .- program . .1 Yrs, Pill ' ' KN 11It ll 1 d1 ,. . II11' Ml' 7' Vlxll 11 ' ' nl dxatu 1 IFIIIQ thc y1':1r. A r11Itv11r Q111: PI'UQI'll11 11 11I11 F11r1'1g11Cl111X11I1t1 N fI1IIl1k'l'IlxkI p11p11Ig1r 1rc1gn 'IIILI ' 2 I111I1 1nf11 . v 1-'11I1 1 1x1 111111111X SSIUIIS, and fcnturc of K . n:1ti11n'1l r1n:1t111 ' 11t111111I PI 1111 II11 1111111111 1IlI III t 1 . ncws. n .1nd cn ' ' IFIIIKIIIIS 1 I 11, clccti11ns. .1ru I11u1r1I. I11 ll Straw ' NIIAIQIII IWIILIY UCILTIH 1113 mtnt. , lI1L I'111'11n1 CI11Iw turns ln thc faII IIIIIIIN 111 1t.1111I1tI.1l1's 111 II11' 011111 1' 11 II11 1I1rt'1' 111.1 1111' p11I1t11-.1I p.1rt11w In tI1u IIIIIII, f1f1'2 111' tI1u 111r Rcprc- Xutc cnnductcd Ii11.1scvcIt, W11II' ' .1tt, Ed1s on, and 12 I . D. 81.1 I Imflu, JI. KI1 1 Lu, II l. .Il1f1l11'.' 11 ml' III U' D. Rtutnffl I' ,fhlfllzr Av 9' J ,W Q 'AL V. F- ,,n? g -'K if g JF ig 1' ' J A.. E . :xr S' rx ,EER 5 4? 5.9 fig H if Q 3: 5- , ,Q w , ' . h , 1 , P J V3-'Hi' 3,-.xiii ghfg . J-If ,235 I gl aff' 'ZAR 3: -nab' lf' X 'l Members uf the Forum Club can never lwe CllHSlklUTL'Ll Sf.lf, .if'llUIl1L'S. In nddltlun tu speakers un n.1t1un.1l defense, .lUX'CIlllC delinquency, and the TVA, tlme year's program Includes .1 vlslt tu the ,lllVCIlllC Cnurt .ind new l1LbUSlI1l,f prujeets. Finally, the memlwers CUlI1lWlDC lNLlSlI1CSS wltlm pleasure by attending kl play uf sneml Slg,ff'lll'lCQlI1CC. Lefl I0 nglvl, fin! row: F. Shank, P. Cummmv, H. Niemira !Vire- Prffldenlj, F. Clark fhcrrlaryj, M. Warbler, P. l.lndenbaum,' Jer- nnd ww: E. Mffoj, B. Llhflfl, I. Wei.rbrud, E. Cohen, H. Lebnn, D. Darn, F. lVi1bna, C. Cblpkln. R. Sandler, A. Halpern IPR11- drnll, G. Frlbrrg lblnl ww: R. Dubmuriy, R. Rnllflln, R. Rddn, T. Yflvprn, 1. Rlngrl. H. llrfflnv. T. l.r1'llI. A. fT'llJI7lrJIIl, lx li.-nb ner. K. Belur, I. ul-llVl:'V,' lffuvllr rffuy' 111. lurffbv, V. Srlwrlr I. P.1.rr.1ll, S. Kmfgu, D. llunmfi. 411. Klein, T. lfpflnn, R. .H.:nJfl. Cf. Klein, I. H1115 .zlm P. FrnJm.1n I7'n'.uun'rl, B. Berlin, B. lffbrn. C. Freed, H. Gamlvl, E. Cffflrlflufn, S. Cfflillflv, R. GMU, C, liffuld, S. Kazm. G. Klmmn, S. Kurrznmn, M. Klrmrlvmr, I . Lrxlrv, I.. Imzlfm, E. .H.nmn, I.. MlQu1ll.zn, I.. .Hm- rwu'1f:, R. NlVft'lIflU, R. l'f1lm6uff. N. Ruduncky. B. Sl. john, S. lynbff, MY. Fffnrb f.'idx'1rrvj 32222222 'a jf ' vp... 'S P' 11.16 gucgqnnlvnsusiiiiiili 'ni ' .::.:. '..::::::::::::3f'...HgI3 T' pgilil sp, l'.' l O-L xx. Y x,. a f I 4 N. . Jim Y X 5? .esfszms .55 wzysze Tu esteem the lunttiun uf skill in industrml tirts and vueiltimiul industrial eduea' t1wn1 tw pruinute sueml ellieieney in the intermingling uf human contacts: to foster, reuuirtl, puhlish, .ind e1reul.1te the results uf resexirehus these are the ideals be' tpitxitlied tw iiidustrml .arts men hy the founders of Epsilon Pi Tau fraternity, the N.itiun.il Hi-ntiixiry'l'rufess1uii.1l Fraternity in Industrial Arts and IIldUStflHl'VLJCJ' tiiiiml ljdue.ttifwn. Tu further these .rims in lU4feJrl'241 here at Newark, our chapter, the Gmieron tlripter ut' Epsilun P1 T.iu, hulds munthly meetings. Letidmg figures in hath educa- twn .ind industry, teaehers, persfwnnel men, and teehnieizins lezid and inspire a numher uf p.mel diseussiuns. At the Atltmtie City eunventiun of the American Council of Seliuul Adiiiiiiistruturs in Felirtmry, the Omierun chapter is the hunured host for .1 iizititwiml meeting uf ehgipters zissemhled frum furtyfone states. juniur and senicir Industrial Art nizijurs who pl.1ee in the top quarter of their el.iss, and wutstmding men fmni the field are eligihle for membership. 1 m.uJ ffnnfi .Hmm ' ff, .uid MY. H7 . i t i . v xlfrlfflil Hui xirfhuv Bnzwri Iwi Pin Mn 11.1 Rf.1mm.1 ' ' l ' i ' M t ' ' ' i J - fi YA 9 i lt!! I v1i'l.' r.',u1..'l'1,.' Iflivi I9ru.m1t, xilm Yliliirrifr, I-Y.lV1iIl Puliif, .1v,'fv1u llul, Huylv 'luf1liff'vl, FMJ luux, 6 6 17 In Iv if jlrzl Hall H fMin'1rH 'Hv ' - Q - vw -' ' .- . - 1 . 1'-'11 ri -rr l' if-. ' - - , Ly? 'ff ' f A ' - - A 1 5 nys .ix --Q , A- V ' ll Ffut fair, left ta right: Theodore Dfttflwll, Lwrmrd Fnclyi, Liury Llflfffl' Iftnlful, Al Cwil,1Jt'u, IfJu'.zfJ E:e'k1.m juhn Rutw fBur.r.zrl, Aafun Hizlptrng nmml rffizx' H.uffIil I,el5mr rtfirrtifvifritlfrzg Srrxbel, john 51031, RMU lfvffiiff ft lnzziitlffffy, Ktrimflv illiffllilfl, l3f1.v,t5l.1i 'I'.zJ.'firl fl-liL'fI'.1lJtiffi1'f, 3:15771-I4Y t'11llwr1J ,' tfirnf mu ' lv.: Hill fihtlfifl DtPare. Chatter Kuzmm, jnlm llfiumil, Htmy Nzimna, Sfilmy Kvutgir, Rfflnrt ilhltpfltillf, Paul F1.n1.mJr: Sanford Gottlieb, Mr. john Hultblrlmn fxlJi'm':,P, Fmt! lfrmt, Geufge Kllflldflf alw, llllltcilf Bttbe. Dont let Froehel mislead you. Nu Sigma Phi does not spend its meetings discussing great educators or the londergarten system. The hovs are merely using him to liven up their picture. The real purposes of Nu Sigma Phi are to promote a lasting feeling of friendship and to cultivate the potentialities of its members. To carry out these aims in 19-Ulf 1941, the fraternity sponsors a hay ride, skating and howling parties, and an annual dinner dance. Lectures help develop the more serious side of the memhers. With a nonfsectarian foundation, and memhers invited into the fraternity because of outstanding character and personality traits, the fraternity should he of value not alone to its own memhers, hut also to the student hody of N.S.T.C. and to the community. Ltfr if mglz, ,o,if,.J ,in yilmrs Iilnmw ,WCW ff,fw.lp0nJ1ng Srtnriuyl. Phyllif Frivdmdfl fRrrordmg Svrreraryl 1i.i.'iJ. Hi.itmi Lifkm, Mir: Clam lim I.'Mi'm'vI, Finn! I,n1Ju1l1.um1 llliglv .'Hl7lml,' Jmndlng: Dorothfy Darn Ptygjr lfzmivvilm fffffmitxl Rifmiir1f.mir1, Rmb Nl.llt'Ilfff1 IAM. ljumul, Rlwila Dubruuvky, Selma Ixazm Buffafl, Ksfi' Bill-ry lflffnviif Clark fsllltf of Civinxmliiil, lVmJ.1 uwlfilllml . ff? . 7 b 5 Introducing the sorority with thc fascinating woodcn pin-Pi Eta Sigma. XVith cliaritahlc, social, and cducational intcrcsts, Pi Eta Sigma is kcpt husy through' out thc ycar. This year tht- sorority rcncws its intcrcst in thc Rcd Cross. A casual visitor at thc incctings will find thc mcmhcrs knitting industriously. l'i Eta Sigma, you may rccall, was organizctl as a social scrvicc group during thc First Wtirld Wair. Thu main purposu ul. thc sorority is not to knit, hut to dcvclop among its mt-inlit-rs .1 spirit of coopcration and to assist thcm in thcir social and cultural tlcwlopiiiciit. Thu suhlt-tts of iuvt-iiilc tlclimlticiicy, fashion and malccfup, and current affairs .-.ii li invrit .1 .spcalacr at on-J ul' thc rcgular mcctings. l'i lita Siuiiia .iniiually .iwartls lu an outstanding incmhcr of thc student hody .i -sf-roritysliip .intl .iwartls a print- to that int-mhcr who has achieved a scholastic rxitiiixf lor tht- yt-.iii . ttf Q 'wwf' j I 3 tg f .2 A W ' - V .I A an ,XY A , I . ' KW N! ,gif 71 fix, ,Q f - ..,,,Q,-,T .pg , -?'Q?'vj'T1l4 5 ., i .F if f P-VV!-X A f t . w?1s:ff,.4. Q ,,i, ,sift Because this sorority xxuis ollicmlly recognized liy the .idministnition only three ye.irs ago, it is dillieult for non memhers to re.ili:e tli.it I5clt.i Sigma Ili xxxis re.illy organized fourteen years algo, This group l.iter hec.ime aiililmted with I3elt.i Sigma Ili, gi niition.il org.ini:.ition of te.1chers whose ide.ils correspond to theirs. Q3I'g.lIll.'LCd to further friendships which h.iye their lwcginning tit college, the sorority limits its memhership to N.S.T.C. students h.ix'ing ii high scholastic standing. It attempts to furnish advice and help to the younger student teachers from the more experienced memhers of the sorority. On the serious side of the soc1ety's qictiyities for the year, we find that the sorority hiis speakers on contemporary 2lfl.l1I'S Lind many other topics, .ind takes .1 deep interest in ch.irit.ihle work. During 19404941 the group has il very active social calendar. They enjoy several luneheons, ii rollerfskating party, :1 hoiit ride, and a trip to the the.iter in New York, The activities eulmingite with the zinnu.il picnic in june. Left In fight, 1511! row: Fmnrei unflllbtvfg ITrea,ruverJ, Mn. Lfm M. Fm-nib l.'1Jrusfl, H11-1.1 l'ffffuirln'w, IMI: Deurifbf Jecund ww: Lmufe Ralf, Clin.: Su'-.fr Muy Rum, Dum Rim, Ntfrm.1 xlbulimf, Cmnt' Llwfl, Som Sanz fSrnbej. T q- 'ILM nf ' V ,v-:Qui '37 nhwyril vu H 4' 115- if gf 5 N' 1' ' 3 .1511 Q :Z Q 'fx -V1 H' ,L1Ct'l'3f!'r-1? g.1-43. 'glial . V '- A - -.,. 3 K 1 7 2' .V -' x i 5 .-7'9E-fivxift-.:'ft.,.-' ,F ' JSF 'J-sf 5.w1 . 5 C -v 4 Uh, the Kappa liuneh is the higgest and the hest, Anti they keep things going and they never take a rest, And they have one yell, And they yell it all together, And it goes like thisssss lK'lllll4l l-ufUVCfl. H And it will lie forever, laeeause here's a sorority with a past, present, and future, intent upon developing wellfrounded personalities in its memhers. Two intiornial rushes and a formal rush at the Essex House are a litting start rl r this years aetiviiiesi Book reviews, speakers, and group discussions help to make eaeh meeting an enlightening adventure. Doing its share toward National Defense, Kappa Chapter offers its services to the Aineriean Reel Cross in the form of knitting, serving, and donations. Culnnnatine a successful season, Omega Phi holds a formal dinner dance on .lune eighth. 1 gg ff in ff ',' f- li, n,,,,jun 1 ,il,y14 1.1mm f'.U,l.li1.n1, l,1ll1.m M. if Mu fr: ,- n.mJ: Tlnlmia 1.1 fill. Mu! Mirmif ' . it ' ' It , f 1,.'...1 1' illm 1 f..'v.u i ill' in , if ni! f fu lC.':.1 V'.. ':' , Hifi '1 1,iilf'l!J4, 1lii..'Y 1.1 Yi 'l'f'1, K A I ,,wi,m, loiivlli fi 14 ' It' w11:u.! SI1lYfIV1i1 Ilfi i finilrug Srrrbi I, Mlm.: Si Ni ngu 1Lwn,rpnr1J1r1p: Srnbff, it Ihafiv, ,lla I'l'ip'J.'f c,i.:1lnlf, AIIU1 fi1.fi!ir, ixllVl.lYI1SILi71fJz'YjZ. V -- - fr-'Wi Y Y Y - -- -H f-Y-v -Y fm- --v-' -v - - -i ---f- ffl?-1:-.'.-gf.:-..'1axn4nmnMg..aaanmu Xxx wx Lai! Ia rlzbf. on flour: fum Dnyy, Rigrmi Club, jimi P1i'rmn,' u'iaJi.1: Iffrizw Iwmf, Dfmiflu Siumn I5'u.'flg,,f-,y, Xlfarglzrrifi' Klervl. Burmre Pliillllvf. Dorff Mrffirnmiie lPn'.r1Jr'r1J1, Mirr Hilni Smrlir fAJi'iiMj, Olzre S1mmonJi,- ifandlng: Buffy Miller, CIKIJJI Yfmrlig, lfmrliii Puuv, flliiveiirrl Auld fl'1i'i'-Pn'i1Ju1H, Throw Semplc, Mary Gulllzug aim: Paullm' Hilmir ffmuimirf, Cam! Iizrkmn, l'ngmi.z Plain, eil' ,, o , , y 5 . cfiii risa It's a real problem-to find yourself an organized group without an officer in sight. Yet that is exactly the problem facing Sigma Kappa Phi in September, 1940- the ofhcers all alumnae and no one in college with the authority to call a meeting to elect new olhcers. But a problem like that doesn't stop these girls. It is soon overcome, and the sorority swings into the years program, Eight new members are elected into the sorority, and later initiated at the Bingham Headquarters. Miss Snyder, the adviser, entertains the girls with a dinner. Its memory lingers long. New and old members alike join in the February Salamagundi Party and the March skating party. The long awaited state charter hnally arrives and is put into the sorority's scrap hook, which contains the history of the society and is the pride and joy of the Sigma Kappa Phi girls. -0 J 'D -1395 . 1 ' Av 1 111 1 ff-1.1 1 11.31 I g1,,, 1, A ug b, ,, 1, A 11 .1 Y, i A 1 .1 F if A-if QQ . 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H I r l.1..11g:,1 l1.1.i111:, H1111 C,l..'.1i1, ll1l11r lIr.1'f111, K1.'..1 l1111111.-'M 1.01.1 I11, l1.111.'..1 .11.J1l1.m, Mun 1 1,1 ,, , 1111, 11' 11, l,.,. lv 1 1l1'.. s..1.,.11,1 ,11.11ll 11.1 11 111. I1 1.1:1,.1. Lpjr rn right, fu1!rff11','.'lv1m lfi!.irmf1:i14 lnm' lhluliiv, ,lI.1r!fi.4,ll1l:'i, .ll.1ng.m1 lI .1lili,' ni 177.17411 'Illini I-mm Gill ' bug fPn'+lJf 1fj, Mu. M.ny H,1r1li'1f l.'l.l:'1iev I, M.n!l1.1 Ii1i.lrrll1rr1.lu fl'1.r-l'n'rl.lu112,' Ililnl wil 3 l'I 'null l.t'1ll 01,54 Afizzunk, Mary G.1llf'1uI!1, Gifziffiiri' ttitre, ,'ll.1Jgr M.1JJ1mrz ft firnfpur1.1irrlq blivertuyi, Iubill Clmrzeff Jliflm R,-rffrjfni ,Mirl'r,ny2,' ffmfli vnu .Ivml f,1iiv1, Ruth Rifnfiliivg. tjlmlw l7nIier, me fum' M.zn1ifirfr .K llrwfureff. Inna Gunn, Ortzrc l,u1Jt111, Knfiliiu lN'.uff:ny, Ill-Ifj i'll1..1r.1-5, Iflfmnri .W1.1JJtn. , U film elite fiiigt ft axles! The very newest nt' the snrnrities in the enllege sit was nrg.ini:ed l.ist yezir - Nu Sigma Tau hngists ennsideraihle grnwth during its shnrt spain nf existence. Mrs. Mziry Bartlett is the :idviser of this grnup. The girls have as their purpose the further' ing nf the ideals nf equality nf mginltind regardless ull creed nr race. Befnre receiving nflicizil recognition from the gidininistrative .lUIllUI'1IlCS, they set up their ennstitutinn in zieenrdance with these principles. The girls invited to unite with Nu Sigma T.iu this ye.ir have the distinetinn nl' heing the first pledgees. After their pledge dinner at the Bean Put, they pretend tn suffer through those Wliere :ire your lmirfhnws and wliiskhrnniiis1 ' days until they are formally received into memhership, fmt 11111 1111111 11111111111 I v f:, rw.: v-11 ld.:-v HM11111 fR11.fn!n1-4 5.1v11.1vy1, jumf !1.1l1m.m, Alu T11b1nf1v, 1714.1 Laux, Avrhuv I fl: 1.!ff:.'1, R1b1r1 H1-h.v1J1 IV111-Pr. 111!1r11'j, T1J Ggbvy, Lu! ,'Hfn.1n,1 v1.v1nJ mum' Hurry B.uf1m', finzbmrf 1 1 ,kizuujf Iir.,-kv, PJ! D1 bury 16.11111-,1,'wr1.l1r1,g ,11.vef.u3l, Lu! Nlurphy, Alun Smit, bduurd Ambrg 1 71..w:.'u1 11.l',' f :1 L! .'1'.'.-.1w 1 .mfg Kahn: f',,'J1 fYn.11uv1vj, ffdllf Guufnm, Hugh IUYIIIUU Mu' 1 '11 1 .1 1 1f1U1y1- X. 1.-.v W Q N -sf. Q15 W. ,fs 1 119, , - 1 gh. 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T11eQe .11111s .nre 11e111g re.1112ed t11r11ug11 the efforts 111 1111- 1r111'r1111y 111 11II1k1l11gj 111111111111 .111 51.11565 .11111 e11rr1eu1.1 111 Ll e111ser t1e of fr1e1111 lt111,'!-KK-'INK' 111' I1115N11xlK,. A ' s , gp ' ' , Y . . 'Q Y .1 faking' 4 uw 'gr im ' ?w1'f' Fashion note: Helen . . , had her hair stuffed into a tan porky and txvo lwranchy roses drooped well in front of her, so well, that poor Helen admitted going crossfeyed from studying the petal structure. Black lngh heels, white garden gloves, white silk stockings, and a fifteen pin corsage revealed Helen as a Nu Theta Chi pledgeef' s4Rellector, Novenilier 7, 19-HJ. Witli a pledge tea in the middle of Octolier, and the formal initiation dinner at the end of the month, Nu Theta Cfhi quickly swings into its activities lor the ycai, which include several getftogethers during the winter and spring. Recognized hut a year ago, Nu Theta Chi was organized to promote friendship, scholarship, and social contacts in the group, and to further interests in the college The sorority is proud to have as an honorary memher, Miss Bertha Kain, Dean. lf!! fi' nqlif, nafiif fiivzvn' Xirzoffzr, li'.wr1:' v Iiivxvxinrs, liivmii I7wli', lam .Xlfwriy Rmb Iiflmfizful i,,,,v,1 , jium fazim. .Him Iqz'i'!'.l Ix.11r1, Hifi rr fflllii, lfrenfm Hurry rI'ri,i1Jir11r, Dani Ni.-1111 fYrii1i1.rir,l, ,Hit ly, Ili Munir lflilrlnvl. Pliiflli Himml ffrifirizvw, if.m.l1r1g: Arm MiCimIi'Vy, Dffmxhy fruit-i, N,,vm,i I2 ,1,,y1 1 ,, Dali, film Rffoill, jmnm' lfllfrlfzffv, ixl.l74QJYt'1 l7i.1r1, jmm Hlvrrlf fl'lie-Pn',irJrn1l,' .Jim RU!!! ll lvl1iM'.1J 1 'E 1 . ? ' fs - 4. 1 if: GW '33 AW 512' me ,fbi ' !A:'Y?'1jl K F FJ 'SHS' 3781 Il A1-.'x.-A ASA 15 'Q 1. H1g11 5111111 111 1111' 1'C.iI'.N 11r11gr.1111s: 1111111 l'.1r1111c, 1111111 111.111 1'v1'r , . . 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Rwhert Stlkmf Hmhest scorer of this YCQIFQS hgtskethztll team, Btth tum he pruutl uf the reecwrd he has made, The f.1et that fuuls zteetwunted fur only IV per een! wt the IPI ptflrmtx he umtle killflllf the se.tsun is evldenee uf the .teeumey .md preelsmn of hrs shunting athllity. ,,,,,, .. 7 -4 f -5 -pen- -'v' XJ l ax: 'W J K ' I 1 - C: -cr , , ,- ' h . -N in ' R X, in 1' If 1 1 Xa ff, A F' 4 V. . T 1 3 L. ' L ' 7 1 a . , t .J 1 1 , gf- ,1 1 cr tr K , Q 1 - ff fl fl H: if ' ' y ' ' f 4 21, 212 ,225 ', , Q1 to A- iff. x ' V F 4 --if f 'nf 'i a 7 , 7 5431 R V 7 1 or 1 1 1 X, 1 sf 1 co . 1 1 1 1 1 . Z , f f, kj ' t YJ X ., 1 1 X X lx' ., v V, Y Y y 5 YK'-X..,. i, my r, .7 ,iii -PM . .- Hftlx H .ue .J-' f xt A 1 we sc' c' L' -, Fi' 1 , K. ll! L-1 kg' I ',. 'J fi- .' , :fl J t., L f,..:i gg, L ' VA L --. C .: -Y 5 ' 4-'-e I L- 9 -fs 1 c if 1 . -lea 1 4' fl sc -4 e - ii 2 1 'Y .1 ' ,Q f ' ,f - V , 4 1 v f- K 1 ,a Left ro rigbl, reared: Alvin Smit, filer Tlrhwmr, Ernwl 5l7illl'IVUj,1, Henry Bmfirzr !C.1,f1ri1mI, Rfflzrrf Salim, Frank Defzno, Hozranl blyg nrnrzd mum' Emmanuel Cubnl, Viviun! Rwifiqlfiirzn, Muffin: Kfrlll, Mnmzy Burezlri, Uuefle Lyon, john Harvard, Allred Conl.1nfi,' ibm! raw: u rII1.1m Pefeutfn 1FreJlJnmn i'lllJ!IJgt'7j, Cfmrh Zweizgnger, jorepb Grew fManagsrj,' alfa: Durmld jrzfkwrz. S.T. O.P. S.T OP Rutgers College of Pharmacy 21 29 Paterson S. T. C. 23 37 Newark Technical School 36 29 Newark Technical School 29 20 New Brunswick Seminary 16 IO Newark College of Engineering 25 46 Bloomfield Seminary 52 25 Bloomfield Seminary 36 30 Glasshoro S. T. C. 19 32 New Brunswick Seminary 36 29 Montclair S. T. C. 23 52 Alumni 57 33 Rutgers University College 19 29 Rutgers University College 42 43 jersey City S. T. C. 24 43 Seton Hall junior Varsity 30 61 Trenton S. T. 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X! 5 -L? 15' - ?'NQf3 PQ 1? if 45 235 -' ' 5 1 +P' V 'ii Jipfg-TW? in-AL' x -x7:nS'v 3? 'mb 905 :5'C 'A:w xl- I k'f'4 'v ci-'xb?a',,,f-3 3 rpw Slwrlly Iufffn' flu' lux! 1uvfJffn1.n1.: 61.11131 XIUIIVUI, jufffm' Runlv, I,n1,fn' R411 fr Huy xl 1'r.1f1LL1 Cnflrvlzn, Rnlff lw!.ff.:, U Fl ll U 11 I7 f P .. ,K 'rw ' fab HQ v., , A, Vx s 1 N e wmv b 1 9 A I - M fl., '+...,1' ,, S gl A 1 -1 x pi- 1 I , x . 'A ' as-5,1 'I -A ,S 'il I . uf, 'v' aiu!! In , 2 f tv '17 3 , 5 1 4 f 'S 'I ART CLUB IGHT Have you ever had a yearning to try your hand at different kinds of art work just to see what it is like? The Art Cluh welcomes students who are eager to experif ment. The members have an opportunity to use many mediaetin, wood, leather. paper, water color, and oil-and to liecome familiar with methods and techniques. The group are outdoing themselves with this years activities. They are sup' plementing their art work-the construction of toys and other tin articles, figure drawing, and the making of glovcssfhy hringing to the college films and authorities on these and other topics. Une of the most noted of the lecturers is Donald Dolmer of Pratt Institute, who addresses a March assemhly ahout industrial design. Several of the classes have the privilege of seeing the Film, Young America Paints, which depicts the eiforts and attainments in art of a group of youngsters. To round out their experiences, the memhers visit exhihits, including the W.P.A. art projects, and then discuss what they see. 'KETCH CLUB For students who are interested in the human side of art-we present the Night Sketch Cluh At the meetings the memhers draw, paint, and model in clay from the human figure, and then criticize and evaluate their work. Another phase of their activity is the undertaking of a group projectfa large painting depicting art in the community, society and education. To add to their range of experiences, the group plans trips to New York to see exhihitions of paintings and sculpture. They devote a meeting each month to the discussion of these current exhihitions. Talks hy outside speakers further hroaden their outlook. One of these, Seymour Rohins' presentation on The Arts in l7ulilications, is especially valuahle. The highlight of the social program is the party called Anything Goes, at which prizes are awarded for originality and appropriateness of costume. Q., , I ' f is if r 'T' ,, QQ!-hu ILD- 2'-UNH! K x . I , 'XX -5 4 Q . mil D,- 1u -1:1735 11 1 '35-'12-' 1 , I ..'.' ,,11 11 If ' 1 ' ' A 1'1'Vu' If 1 A 1 r fff 1 -1'1u,5,,l, 111, M, 1 , l f! 4' 715 uf' H11 If to f P 1' 1 ll 1 ' fl , I' 1 f'1, l'1911l1','1 A' ' 1 .1l11x,1 f, utr! I'1',z A . 111 11111 I-11 .'.1' 11 11 11111, 1 1 1 , 5' 1' 111A 1 K, 111 1 y ff .1 .1 .1: 15 15.1111 ,f .1 1 fi: .ll1...C '11 f 1' f 1f.'1 , I1 1, ,11. 1 I 1 U lj ll 1 U'11rf1 J I9 r 1 A 11 1 1' 'J iff! 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Ruth Rtlbu, Ruth Camfpxztrz, jttm Pzuitl, May Dax-iw, Dorothy Dofer, Elmrmr Imlalwl, Rmb It'l.f1mn1,' alms Elna Abbott, Katbfrme Fluotl, Viruinia Lyum, Mane MLKUHM, Albert Rurrione. MADRIC L CHDIR Before any of us were attending N.S.T.C., there were two groups for mixed voices-the Mixed Chorus and the Madrigal Singers. The Mixed Chorus dishanded and only the Madrigal Singers remained. This group expanded to heeome the Colltge Choir. The College Choir existed for two years, hut now we find that it is no more Today there is but one organization of mixed voiees the Madrigal Croup, newly reborn. Under the close eontrol of the adviser, Miss Franees Dunning. admission to the Madrigal Choir is limited to those students who have the hest singing voiees in the college, and whose interest in music is real. The group is eoniprised of seven sopranos, six altos, five hasses, and four tenors, each one of whoni has to pass a voiee test hefore admission into the group. Because it is a new group witliout a plaee on the Cfoiineil, the --rgaiiilation is very informal this year. May Davies is president after a fasliionf' We first hear the group as a separate hody on l'ep Day. when they sing Swtlgs of outstanding Eastern eolleges in a collegiate atmosphere. The lllllrl important ap pearanee of the season is in the Spring Concert, May ll. Here the lxladrigal Choir sing In These Delightful Pleasant Groves hy l'ureellg NX'eary, My Heart with Thee Doth Pleadi' hy DiLassog and Alleluial Christ ls Risen? Hong of Little Russia? by Kopolyoff. -lx '11 1 i1 i1 1 1 1- 1,7 1 g 1 1 1 ' 1 1 .1 , A 5' LJ Q4 1.1 ,r . .1 . f f1'7 , 'Li ,cf 11 5 J 11. '11 .1 '4,- l Li11fQ,lz '1 i 1 1111 'F-'il .'1l1.1 U'1Il11Jm1 f7r1.11m1v1 .l11.1',1'.1v1! l'1'1:1. 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Here is your opportunity to learn a great deal ahout it and to enjoy yourselves at the saxne time, This year the members are divided into discussion groups with the purpose ol studying various aspects of psychtilogyfdreams, anger, delintlueney, advertising, propaganda-and they invite speakers from within the college as well as lroin out' side to expand these and other suhjeets. The illustrated lecture given hy Dr. Anna Starr, child specialist of Rutgers University, is remeinhered as one of the highlights of the years program. The event which serves as a fitting climax to a year full of varied and rich experiences is the trip to jersey City Teachers College to take part in the Annual Conference of the Association of the Psychology Cluhs of the Teachers Colleges ot New jersey, of which Miss Baldwin is this years sponsor. Luft lu fight, Jrultd: juan lltltitriftlib fTrt.1mn'rj, illam ,lltKtm1.1 fl'ftv1.Itr11j, Htltn In VI l II! vt ll fIv.11'tVwn.' 'rimJlf1,ig.' 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T 4 ies I ,wav gm LJ- 1-',.-'gfilsis ,kj-r5,,,,?q,y1+ ff Jflixdxl-. pkg glkhrig ,ffl in if 1 Wi f wi- if sf Hi. .,-M?Tif'2.,fP ' -4 52 K' Incorporated as a literary fraternity in 1931, Nu Lambda Kappa has as its purposes the fostering and developing of literary taste, the discovering and encouraging of latent talents, and the development of literary standards as a basis for the selection of children's literature and for the judging of children's creative work. Un Thursday afternoons the members study the ideas and forms ol' literature and evolve criteria for judging their work. To their meetings they bring their work for criticism by their clubmates. The enjoyment they get from having an audience for their writing is second only to the help their audience extends for improving and polishing their creations. Running concurrently with these individual expressions ls the collecting, sorting, and organizing of pictures, clippings, and similar data concern' ing the dayftofday history of Newark State Teachers College. In focus at all times they keep the idea of providing the means by which they and nonfmembers may see in print the best writing of which they are capable. Toward this end they publish in the spring their booklet of prose and poetry. In 1941 the organization climaxes the year by presenting to the college the results of three years' work on a wellfillustrated and carefully documented history of the college. x s Q 48,564 gi 1 P ur H 'ft af N fi-. L 5, I ' s ' ,fl +5 Ei in ix, I? gl iIIZ4 qIf-8? Iadylv-II? 41' igguqggfgkil 'iiI'Eg,ff'gnl'fi:?fiS'l3 IIiiII Organized for the purpose implied in its name, that of studying various phases of society, the Social Studies Club engages in some new project each year. The prof gram undertaken this year is one of great pedagogical value. A study is made of the educational facilities and techniques employed in the Newark institutions which are serving children who are unable for various reasons to attend the public schools for normal children. Included among these agencies are Binet Schools, School for Crippled Children, Hospital for Crippled Children, Orphan Asylum and sightfsaving classes. On these visits the members observe the children and teachers in action. The benefits gained from such an undertaking increase in value when the observers are students in a teacherftraining institution. In addition to the actual carrying out of the project, the members present an account, representing the sum total of their findings, to the college library. This piece of work is in the form of a booklet which will have a permanent place in the library and to which reference can be made by students interested in this field. In other years the results obtained through a similar study were made known to the college by means of an exhibit, but this is the first time the results will be in last ing form. .AL . 1' 5 .4 1 1 .1 I Q7 .' gf 3' ax .5 5 , 15-11 5 2 ' x 41. 6 8 'Q -7 ' . uzfv. A 4 - 1 gf' 1.5 ,5 '1 1 .15 1' 5 f .21 I I if 1 1 ?g'2'Q11:1? 'g ,Z 3 '1Lh.1g,,-1 1,-Mulf' JV, .11 lj ' ' 45A.-QR fuk QMS- 5114- -1' ,MBL- N' 'LPVE' . Q 4 57 g. ju. 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Zi:-'wvlxttt 5 J' '1 -1,1 5 'V ' 'L Sh .1 ,N . ,454 Rv -1 ,I 33. A 2 ..41-1-'f' E -5' .Zi 3 -fl ly , 'Ll -A 4- If .ff ': 1? 'ii J, 'Y fM,.,,-1 5' 1, ' 1. r f 5- 5 ,J .- .Q ,, -11 ..- .' - -1 11:1 11 1, v' 31,4-Y' Q,,.r.g A-' A' 9 F 2. .F ALT' 'ggi' Sinasliing thrnugh with llvur vietwries a11d three defeats, 11111' raetluet v.'1eltle1's enjny .1 rather pr11l1tal1le 19441 seasnn wherein they meet .111d Vdllxlkllxli swine strung 11pp1'1I1CI1I5. Rising out ul' the dust lll- tl1e ewiitests we l1el111ld Al111er Beniseli llI'L'.llilllQ tliriiugli undefeated Ill all uf his singles .lllkl di1ul1les matehes. l11 keeping with this reenrd we nnte that ,lnhn Russo rates seennd with tive wins and une liiss III singles plus lliur sueeesses and une failure III dnuliles. Bert Levisiin a11d Harry Siegel share the lifrni-rs for third place. In d netste iseussing plans linr tl1e 11241 seasun, Cnaeh Zweidinuer 111l'11r111s llx that the rs engage in Illllf nr te11 matehes yearly. The U'.lL.l1l1llIl.ll Springtield eiintest is included in the lmiikiiigs. The euaeh, .1 hit Illllllfllllll, wliispers that tl1e Stlll.lLl will miss Beniseh and Levisnn. In the same hreath, Mr, Z states tl1at the line up is augmented hy the talents nf tl1e fullimviiig veterans: .lnhn Russn, Alex Tielienifr, Donald Hoagland, and Clifford Hepper, All nf these priwe helpful 111 guiding the aspiring Dun Budges-Vsfesley Lynns, Melvin XVh1t1ng, Vsfilliain l'eters11n, Alfred Cordascn, and Morton Klein. Tl 1ere are rumors that aninng the present meinhers is pntential Davis Cup mate' rialg and if the form displayed sn far is any indieatinn, we are inclined tn agree. W ith a team like this, N.S.T.C. looks forward tu plenty uf aetinn in 11242. 19-41 racquet men-lpfr lu figbtx Alfrrd Corihziiu, Din1.1lJ IIf1..1gI.n1J, fllumm Klein, Iobn Rufio, Coafb Zuvidlngvr 1 mgn1111.-.xi-ww . in .f-v-w. 11 it I. Anilfvy Ilinurziu M.w.1igirj, Ain ri H11 if W IPI ,f , 8 .5 ,Lx A .r li 3 5252 , 53 ' 55 -N G ' 5: Pitt- an 'Sli xv! lt, Y -1159? ggi. V .3 33 - - ins E-rg.. 3963? if QW? ,gr 1 , x. Em? rgzfklg Sitfvyu Ar- iff aff: Jr-la in 1 kllyiaqlgi ' 9- W 35 The Meinoraliilia stall closes 1941 with a completely different edition from any volume so far produced. Individually conceived and carefully planned, the book rep' rescnts the experimental attitude ot the present stall. One great innovation is the change from letter press to offset printing, hut equally important is the reversal of the traditional senior to athletics order. XVhy should seniors come first when it is their exit we celelwratei' NVliy should freshmen lie tucked into the middle of the book when they are the most important students in Septemher7 Wliy' should professional photographers talze shots our Caniera Ciflula could do just as well? No reason at all that we can see. Having answered these questions, and having chosen our theme, we proceed to show the American XVay of Life as it exists in our college, beginning with the complexities of entering this institution, and unrolling, month hy month and year by year, until the coveted hood is won and the diploma is granted on Commencement Day. For the tnemhers of the statf the production of the Memorahilia is an educational experience through which we learn what it is to make our own decisions and meet our own responsibilities the American way. KI gr kv- 'L 2 Tw Q 'J ' .,- ybv N V' 'V , Mi f , .. .Ji Ng., . i f X' In ilvili-' Rnlli lhfuivv flftfmfr-lrrflf lift :fi nglir, np nur: Ilr. .H.1mfn If. SM I W li.nl1.n.1 Ifu7IJ y' f.'lHi.itr..i.'f l'.lz.'.fv v I 15111, r f,'1iii1i:.11t' lulliiffj 3 In JJ ini rt 14 I lu J ,wlulignifiliy lfilllfivj , K X l 'Jn ,gi 7' .A 2 1 -A Zifs Ula.-.., flfwlf, Il!! vixgfu' I'. .m! 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C. as freshmen with enthusiasm running high for the life that lies ahead. Dr. Marion Shea, appointed our adviser, becomes a friend and confidante who steers us past many a pitfall during our Hrst year, as well as succeeding years. VV'e manage to live through those hectic days of hazing, as our present existence here testifies, and soon Gnd our places in the total business of securing a college education, Wliat an adventure it is for us to sponsor our first dance in a new environment! We call the event our Moon over Miami dance, and if our memories serve us rightly, partners, clothes, and the latest dance steps vie with each other for the place of prime importance. However, splendid this may be, it is eclipsed somewhat by an event larger in scope and importance the pageant, Education in the Making, celebrating the twentyfhfth anniversary of the college, and in which we have a share. Other memories of those carefree freshman days are a little dulled hy the passing years, but let us see now what those other years have to offer. ' VN v ' . ' ei ,e sf '1 J ac. ii sf F ' f ie.: Vp, , I .-si'-2. fr.: 'iz Yah. kwa my fit:freii,-:xiii-6-'ii-mfs? ' nf-'5' 'x 7U- ' fm MARJORI E CAM PBIZLL Vue-Pfefident JOAN PENHALL 1938 brings us to the beginning of the second mile, as we lay aside our greenness and take up the glorious life of upperfclassmen. And how we do enjoy our superior roles! The routine of regisf tration, buying books, and getting to dlass on the second bell is old stuff to us by now. We begin to realize, however, that soon our orientation period will be over and in another year we shall start to assume an air of professionalism. But let that come in due time. Cther things attract our attention at the moment. One of these is our informal St. Patriclis Day Dance at which we are resplendent in an atmosphere of shamroclcs and the lilting strains of jigs and reels. By this time the end of the year is drawing close and, after an exciting trip to New York, we begin to become aware of the fact that sophomore com' prehensives are in the air. Our days become nightmares of preparation: but when it is all over, we agree that it wasn't as had as we had anticif pated. Another year has passed, and we look forward eagerly to the promise of our first expef rience in the field for which we are preparing. .ix 6 Rrt'Ufdi7l,If Svrrrlary ll!! i f f ' ' V I i if if 44? Arg ir l Q we K ij f - '5 'I-,Am -:Aff-, rr y 4 Q X 'Vx I Ill Ll I ' ' A l-ll! f fl df' fi! xi A' X15 ,g 9' ,AQ 9? 6 ffva 0 ' Q 4 EW vi 'iff 5 I . 'Q nf ws. 4 V V , I . jANE TAMOR DORQTHY BARTON lRI'NIi POULOS DR. MARION SHIW. Dr'f:gil1E Coiujpfnrldlflfl SL'irc'!Jrj T!c'Jil4Yz'r ,1Jz'1i,r Summer vacation passes all too cjuickly, and another Septemher rolls around to usher in our junior year. NVe really are professional now as we pay our fortnightly visits to various practicum centers in preparation for that last ten weeks of intensive training. Qur courses are different from hefore. Everything hinges on child study, units of work and child psychology. But what good is a, professional attitude if we cannot lose it occasionally? And do not imagine that we don't do just that. Our trip to the World's Fair is a neverftofhe forgotten one. Of course, we visit all the educational exhihits and display a great amount of knowledge when we come hack, But the crowning event of the year is our junior l'romenade. We hold it at the Upper Montclair Womenis Cluh and we distinguish ourselves with our tuxs, our gowns, our receiving line and guests of honor. The time arrives for us to part company with our closest friends and don our hest manners to go out to face the world and our practicum supervisors. We shall pass lightly over our mistakes and hlunders, and let it suffice to mention that we hecome seniors who have learned hy experience. Septemher of 1940 hrings us to the fourth and last milestone in our college careers. We are just heginning to get hack into our stride when we are confronted hy another practice period, called uresponsihle student teaching this time, and we have an opportunity to apply those principles we have heen picking up along the way, Some of them we apply to the making of homefmade games upon which we expend our energies and to which we dedicate ideafracked hrains and hammered thumhs. Games, philosophy courses, and statistics do not, however, keep us from enjoying our senior informal and our field trip to Radio City Music Hall to see the production front and hack. Soon we hecoine aware of the shadow of commencement creeping up on us. Before we know it, Senior Week arrives, and a feeling of panic comes over us. It may he that momentarily we are afraid to say goodhye to friends we have made, hut soon we realize that, though college days are over, college friends are not lost. XVith the Senior Ball and Senior Week hehind us, and commencement hefore us, we still refuse to say goodhye. The Class of 1941 leaves Newark State saying, We hope to see you soon again. s ANNA C. ALFANO Ceneral Elementary- Lzbrary Council I, Norms 'Theater Cuzld 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Xu Lambda Kappa 3, 4, XVomen's Basketball Club 2 With her characteristic chuckle, her congenial nature. and her pleasant smile, Anna has made herself a busy member of the class of '41, Always ready for work herself, she likes to help others to speed things along. Interests? Shes all for 154. the No ns. ff ff i sn - ll ' 4 ,fl 4 . kg lt If Jff' ,iff-Lf! 4196 .ff l jj l 3 1 X I X W SKAVH IV' j eneral Elevnentarx Glee Clu I ' l crat Y ' y A 1 X , J 1 DN' tl fe as new rj? aw fy ws f :jf , ,, . -, . lg International Relations Association -, -4, :Tr y-:Aer 3, t 3 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Library Counctl 2, 3, lkflttsicgitdy' Clu l 1, 2, 3, 4, Night Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, W'omen's Basketbal Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1 N0 doubt about it. Irene enjoys people and life, She radi- ates happiness. Her greatest interest lies in Polish cultural pursuits: folk dancing, literature, and music. HENRY BARONE General Elementary-Election Committee 2, Forum Club 1, 2, MC7llS Basketball 1, 3, 4, Captain 45 Sigma Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 One of the Tudor Room habitues, with a permanent reservaf tion on the red chairs . . . always ready, willing, and able to take part in a social function , . . Basketball captain and a true sportsman, Hank is a stickler for fair play and open competition. DOROTHY N, BARTON Kindergarten'Primary Tufts College l, Ig Class Correspondf mg Secretary 4, llavulcraft Club 3, Memorabilaa 4 Neat, precise, discriminating . . . Lovely possessions are ai must in her life . . . exhibits an artistic flair for designing clothes . . . Outdtmorsininded, she enjoys riding and sailing . . . Speaking of sailing, Ditto sailed right into the activities of the Class of '41, Thanks, Tufts College, for Ditto Barton. ARTHUR E. BENSON Industrial Artsd Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, Secretaryf'I'reasurer 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Norms Theater Guild I, 2 You never know the answers if you don't ask questions, and when you do, you know as much as Art does. A hard worker and a dependable man, he excels in his holiliies: photography, scouting, camping, and craft work. VIRGINIA M. BERRY General Elementary- -Athletic Committee 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Library Council l, 2, 3, 4, Nu Theta Clit 3, 4, President 4, Psychology Club 3, Reflector I, 2, XVonien's Baslqetball Club l Well-pciisecl, friendly and loyal, Virginia disproves the old saw concerning teinpers and red'hcads . . . believes they should stick together, come what may! Sincere herself, she despises insincerity and over-sophistication in others . . . wears pastel colors with that certain air. M - 'rf V cr,-.4.! '9 Vai, JC C-lP'4 v'El'lk lf!! r 1f 'A I ' qs, . ' fl! ' 5 f I Ik!! vffnfgjll, .f-4,0-f. ' VL. ,if,L . I FRANCES M. BOCHNER 1-1-fir ,+ . General Elementary Forum Club 2, 3, 4g Handcraft Club 4, International Relations Association I, 2, Corresponding Secretary 25 Norms Tlzeater Guild Ig Nu Sigma Tau 3, 4, XVomen's Basketball Club 2 Christened Bocky hy her N. S. T. C. friends . . . never without the company of Rader, Yospin, and Levitt, prefers reading, walking. sports, and knitting . . . believes in being happy and trying to make others feel the same way. IDA BRAVAKIS General Elementary- Glee Club 4, Miisic Study Club 45 NVoodtuard Science Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2 Neat in appearance and recognized for the nice clothes she wears, Ida has a decidedly pleasant personality . . . inclines toward bicycling and tennis . . . anyone would like to talk to her, but Ida is at her hest when with her own friends! Berry, Casey, Doyle, and Co. 'Y dh-nu! 2 frg fu! I Sk .ov 993' Kgs 'Q' W . If 13-HS Z, X-1 'P G5 'iff' I DOROTHY S, BRICK Kinilergtirterifp ini ' .Nlills SClwol l, 2, Pswelzolugv Club we 1 NM N en un t L to ev'r ut t x i i L N 5 T C in her unior year. l'erh.tps ytitrve li .irel her philiisnpliy: Lin tildffnsliioned -Q 3, 4 ' l it D s pet like is inything live and full of auction isift art tw tell? As t'.ir :l Q hen h' g N 3 e i Xhe xtr 'eel le 'he L. . . ' ' J ' ' eniiugh Ur lielieye ie gulden rule. MARTHA L. Bl 'IJENBENDER Cenenil Elenientiify --Ctmiem Club I, 2, Hiintlemft Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mtirinnette Cuild 3, 4, Xu Sigma Tau 4, XIlC6'PT651' tient 4, Stigitttmi Sueiety 2, 3, Xh'VU77lC7l'5 Basketball Club 1, 2 It wtf ll mit! .ind hy that eliuracteristie expression Martha L nie.in+ she hui quite at time! Easy going and gtiodfrizitured, ..- VU' 'pan 'l t 14 A1 I Yau af X I she expenele her energy un Square sets :ind active sports. 'L MARjORIE H. CAMPBELL Kindergarten'Prniuir5' Clt1s5 Vieefpresulent 4, hfemombiliu J I 4, Norms Theater Cuiltl 2, Psyeliulogy Club 3, 4 e A pleasant blend of enthusiaisin, friendliness, and dry humor - th:it's our deseriptiuii nt' Marge. No one is gi stranger to her. If you want 41 hritlge game nr tiny pointers on Pennf sylxxinigi Duteh etmkiiig, she is the one tn see. 4 N if 1 i I yftftfif Cybill X ffJ7IEAN L. CARPENTER l qv? Ceneml Elementary Alplui Tlietti Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Correspmul' ing Secretary 4, Athletic Cmnniittee 3, -lL College Choir 3. H Dance Study Club I, 2, 3, 4, Seerettiry 2, Vieefl'resulent 3, President 4, Ktippti Delta Pi 3, 4, Nlusie Stutly Club I Our itle.i nl' ai perfect l.uly charming, graeitius, and vimeiniis , . . nukes friends easily, writes iiinusing pueins, Ll.inees with .1 feeling hir it, dries the urthniiry inthe lllltlfklllhlfy xxniy. JOAN C. CASEY General Elementary-Class Recording Secretary 2, Dance Study Club l, 2, 3, 4, Nlemorabrlui 2, Music Study Club 4, Nu Theta Chi 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, Vv'O77lC7llS Buslqetbull Club 2 Your Hrst impression of joan-that she is uuiete is soon over' come by her frankness and soeiability. Good company here self, she enjoys meeting people . . . Her sense of humor, vivaciousness, and enthusiasm keep her pep quota filled. BARBARA M. CASHMAN General Elementuryflnterruitionul Relutrons Association 3, 4, junior League of xhf!U'I7lC7'l Voters 2g Psychology Club I, 2, 3, 4 3 Believe it or not! a student who never acquired the habit of staying here until all hours . . . she leaves on the dot of three for her home in Bernardsville . . . given to the more quiet life . . . spends much time reading and far beyond the average studying. ' GENEVIEVE j. CECERE General Elementary-'lunior League of XVomen Voters 4, Needles and Stitches Club 1, 2, 3, Nu Sigma 'Tau 4, Psy' chology Club 3 Serious about the important things of life, but witty and lots of fun, too . . . collects poetry, and writes her own- not too well, she says . . . has such diversified likes as glossy hair, children, that wellfdressed look, and Bessy, her red Ford. A-f ,, f V X p , , ,. i J 4 rg ISABELL QHONGOUSHIAN General ElvenzenturyHNu Srgrnu Tau 4, Recording Scrzbe 4 Reflectiffr l, 2, 3, -k,'iYVorr1en'slfBaslQetbull Club 1, 2, 4,,NVood M lggcience Qlmb l, 2, 3, j, 'l'rfVrsurer' 2, Recording Secre lj I , 7 'J , The girl yylnh the thoughtlulyhuge, Qlirk eyes, Isabell spe' eializes in eiyerythinrgfinustfmateli outfits, eotreet accessories, ziimdwlyifh heels ,fspeeiallyi careful in the ehqiey of friends, ' i ghd lqkgpg thqml xy lwqlllgal Quhg llI'lCIXLl l5CFSCll-.i. ' 1 N . A, V l 1 K. I ,,' 'Q-R .X- f-he -9 fa Tn 'Q' Vx 6 TN f X ia l l MJ' al, fy: CSQ, LR1 RX ' Nfl 'LxyJU4,NFC1jff1t1gll, -Q International Relations ' icityin , 2, 2L,xriif'lJresi2lqrit 35 Li Council 2, Sagitf orii Sgoiftykf, Vv'o3neiils B all lub 1 2 3 4 N Ofv i ,, W I b V 1 2 5 at gar ell , sean Jibvlafy is ready or the combat ot the foils. A i t -l s e - , iq Ilnytffipi gl r, archer, and hzukctball player, she enjoys sportsi,xyi,th the same enthusiasm she exhibits in everything W. she ailxli uf , i 1 . JA cs. QOLAMEDICI X , pts enerqil 'Elegte tary-Cavnera Club 2, Forum Club 4g'Nu ff? Sigglia Tau S5'C:llC'l-lflgj' Club ll, 2, 3, 4 beat iii iippeiimfiee, smar-t in her fur coat, and lLlXUI'iQL1SllIl ,Q-r , her new car, Anne mhkes an entrance . . . collects stamps J -in her spare time . , . does volunteer work on city play' groiuiilds . . X believes life is for living today and one might aslkvell be gay in the process. ff i f 1 ,- ccgglfnzaf' MF flwfl gacfi A Wf 'C'L 2 ' if f Misizosii L. CQRCQRAN fbi' Fine ArtseeClass President 3, Student Organization Vice' 2 President 3, President 4, Assembly Committee 3, Executive , , 0 . ,f Committee 3, 4, Basl etball Mana er Ig Camera Club 2, Fencf 'Vw 17- A i 8 v . r , ., . ing 2, n, 4, kappa Delta Pi J, 4, Night Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Psycliology Club lg Reflector l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager I, 2, Associate Editor 3, EditorfinfCliief 4, Sigma Theta Clit l, 2, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 1 The executive type . . . outstanding . . , Corky's record speaks for him. eil EMILY U, CORDASCO i General Elementary Dance Study' Club lg junior League of Vv'onien Voters l, 2, Nlornis Tlieatcr Guild 2, 3Q Psychology Club 4 Thats cute, says Emily to colored handkerchiefs, jewelry, f--my or roadsters , . . finds perfume irresistible and uwedgiesn deiinitely disgusting . . . A great punster herself, she giggles delightfully at the awful puns of her classmates. Friendly .ind fiinloving, limily makes friends easily and keeps them. ANGELINA DE NOIA General Elementarye-Dance Study Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, International Relations Association 2, 3, 4g Music Study Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4g Press Club 2, Treas' urer 2, Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4 A horn doodler is Chickie . . . look at her notebooks! , . . never misses a chance to dance . . , is p.u'ticul.ir ahout partners . . . Don't jazz a classic in her hearing! . . . looks f for the best in people. BERNICE A. DOYLE General ElementaryeASocial Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Library Council I, 2, 3, 4, Nfusic Study Club 4, Psychology Club 3, VV'omen's Basketball Club 2 With a contagious laugh, a real sense of humor, and a sympaf thetic interest in others, Bea has acquired a wide circle of friends. Her efficiency and willingness to help have created a demand for her services. JOHN DURANTE Industrial Arts-Camera Club 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 45 Forum Club 1, 2 Definitely the craftsman, john has had as much experience in crafts outside college as he has had at Newark State . . . worked at furniture repairing before entering college . . . taught crafts at camp . . . has a home workshop which he stovcqs with suEeElErgiiiiE2?n,r6plsL,f1ud macliineflyg 'L r I , - , l L t Q Lf S ll N l 4' l I lr 'R' ' lf I X 1 f W V I- 4 at XA I l L 1' ,pf Aikftfv ' I vf' rf 5 - l D ARTHUR W. EARL if Industrial Arts-Class VicefPresident 1, President 4, House Committee Ig Social Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, Basketball 1, 2, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 College Clzoir 1, 2, 3, Epsilon Pi 'Tau 2, 3, 4, Meri's Fencing 2, 3, 4, Sigma 'I'lieta,Cln 3, 3, 4, President 4 His Hnger on the pulse of the college . . . his heart in the right place . , . a smile and a word for everyone . . . Arts ace high. Q95 'Q' 1 ,ISN 'Pit 'pg -ef 5. ip . ti ef ir Vx I '10 QN Q- ! I ,ll 5-Us Q 'X xg 1 Ni 'Sir' rl I tx x x P M56 T? I fx- Inf, vs-vr K X 5394?- S99 'Saad -nav ,4 , . , vy i . j X i QQXV I A 'T '4 L1 AC? X3q'-7 fx key-.1 Gener ementtir- Mhz SSIJRQQPI 2, .C 4, Trelisurcr 3g Forum Cin , 2, 1, L,IQibrdYy COll1TlfTl l, l,XK'0nzen's Bas' lQ6DUln Clltb l, 2 X A fS Calm a 1131-gaming, ' nays pegpb Kiidbtliey enjoy her. nelined tn tgrlie things iriifhgy- eonxcfflt wun't be reniemlweregdii ten yganfanvyliowf' Stggyfxggy-eiintigli, this , fr . 1 5 lassie ewurts hzyqkethalls and sqrfnnimg tugs when ng court- ing tall, Qyslhiien. A f 1 - x e- X14 -1 -I f W 4' X uifxinvs 15 FELBER General Elementary- -Forum Club 3, 4g Library Council l, 2, 3, -lg Psyelzolugy Club lg Reflector lg Xxv7UOLll.l't1Td Science Club 2 XVhat's a task tu us is a pleasure to Gladys. Uhfhuh . . . her hubby is writing letterseany place, any time . . . unique in her liking for math .... definitely favors dancing over uther tlwrins iff entertainment, but gives a nod of approval to music and reading. I L MARIQN F. FINEJV 1,5 f Cerifftil Elcn1s1xLz'F'yfefunny League of XXVIOTYICTI Voters 2, 3, 4f,NeetllZ,v :mtl Stitelzcs Club lylf'Qm'ni5 'Tlieater Guild gf XVtfot-ly4iv'tl Skienee Club 3,74 V Alxflys the pswdent . . ','h.u'dfwnrking, dependable, intellec' ruill. Nh-l'1'fv1i uni? nf thnge girls who is very close to her :rink-ber-f always admiring l1Cl',fi ,Some penple dn the minimum in aiiiytliiiuf . , . Mzirrmy hfis the faculty fur exceeding the nmiximum. ,ll ' I .X ' MINNTEC1, FLOYD ' -l'fl71ilt. F.Qil7lL'I'lPI'IUIU1T'X' Clue Club 4. juiiiur 1.e.iguc of XX'miieri Vlrilewgs .ig blusie Sfllllfl Club 3, -lg NCedlcS and ' Flileligw Cflub I, P.s5elirvlugj.' Club I, 3, XXVUTYICTIVS liaslqctball - N ' N Llfnb J, 4 'llfi'+I1iiwiiiipiwiiiiiw .intl things hall dune, keep me with Stern .ind Ntulibfirn pride real pliilnwpliy, this, for Minnie places xiivite lirxt in lilk '... .1 real talent in music . . , a quiet e1li.ieiit'x' that we lilxe. I I ' r I L. , ' AJ -, 9 'AQOLDIB I',.1iREE,D? X l' -e 'QxGeneral Elkbterttdryf-College Choir f3g Forum Club 1, 2, - 1 , I Pbrrzmiationcllwelafioris Association 1, 2, 4, Corresponding 'DSecreta7y 21 Libf effouncil I, 25 Mzisic Study Club I, 2, QX'SNDPsycFolog3 Clic - . xxx . f ,Lf i . I . xifgirl hoanever says anything irrelevant . . . who can talk .I O . X T T . on ruaytnng aridtiigrellqeadloii everything . . . who loves vpeolk amid' is extrenaely socialfeonscious . . . who is quiet but 3 X ir'Q'estiI'ag-7Go'lglQ Freed. X YR AQ Fx HELEN JEANNE FRIED ' General Elementary-Camera Club 35' Dance Study Club 1, 2, 4g Music Study Club Ig Press Club I The other half of that inseparable team-Virginia and Helen . . . Whexm she sniffs Italian food, the salty brine of the Atlanf tic, or just fun, she lets out a characteristic giggle, sticks her arm through Virginia's, and they're off . . . accepts life as it 1s. FREDERIC V. FROST General Elementary-Class President 2, Election Committee 4, College Choir 1, 2, 3, Vice'President 35 Dance Orchestra 1, 25 Instrumental Ensemble I, 2, 3, Council Representative 35 Madrigal Chorus I, 25 Psychology Club 35 Woodufard Science Club 1, 2 Fred tinkers with cars, slaps a bass viol, and acts in class plays with a style all his own , . . Serious, he's a man with responsibilities. GLADYS Fu PER General ern t y- ee Club 3, 4g International Relaf tion Asso i 45 Nu lSigm Tau 45 Women's B lqetball Clu , 4 , Trans er ng lro re on . . at t e 3 of her junior year 'G ys is i sy hy th ' n ttitude of our college. ay we ciprocate a her attitude is easily comparable? She is always in the he of spirits. X in Q... t,.... f rx, ,n- PYN 'Q' 'UQ , M . W 45 .Li 5' - for l 4? Q, f N r 50 .411 'x 47 5 'inf I T 2-,slant .Lam igg Wi. T 6 ,. W-5 .ziggy 'Tis-0 gl TED S. GABRY Industrial Arts-Class Treasurer 15 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 College Choir 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Norms 'Theater Guild 1, 2, Nu Lambda Kappa 1, 25 Reflector 2, 3, 4, Business Maiitiger 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, Treasurer 1, Sagittorii Society 2, 3, Executie Board 3, Sigma Theta Clii l, 2, 3, 4 A craftsman in printing and woodwork . . . Neat and re' served, even in a shop coat, he does every job with finesse. FRANK BARCLAY GAWENUS Industrial Arts4Class VicefPresident 2, House Committee 3, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, College Choir 3, Forum Club 1, 2, Handcraft Club 3, Men's Basketball I, 2, 4, lWen's Fencing 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, Sagittorii Society 3, 4, Sigma 'Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2 Tall, laughing, likeable, Frank is known for his woodworking skill. Camping, dancing, dates, and sports monopolize his spare time. N 4 .i ' ,i X , X A 5 rj' f'F ' y ,. , X I ., ' 1 lx I ,, efx i if Ki , L J K l X ' L R we Aj - xx, K X - 'rv x SEYMOUR H. GELBoND 4 - X , - General Elementary-Election Committee 45 House Commit' tee 4, College Choir 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi,4l'sLibrary Cowl cil 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Chancellor 2, Bursar 3, Wooduiard Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presif dent 2, President 3, 4 3 Seymour and science are synonymous. A really deep thinker, this Kappa Delta Pi man forgets scientific theories sometimes to enjoy an intelligent argument. RUTH E. G LADSTONE Kindergarten'Primary -4 Class Corresponding secretary lg Ciirriculuni Committee 21 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Norms Tll6dfCT Guild I, 2, 3, 4, Omega Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, VicefCliancellor 3, 4, Press Club I, 2, Secretary 15 Reflector Staff I, 2, Women's Baslqelball Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Drgimaitics . . . poetry '... Ruth goes further than mere appre' Chlllflll . . , ur'e.ilcs her own . . . IIIISIWSS H1 CUl1'lW'N1CS'Pllf CXe't'llCllr'L', Sllkmll :ll INl.lfCS N-lllCl'ill'lly-K . . . kffsxkutll lc.. BQ, - .QA 3-ww-al. 31 'Qsfbq Q 5- V4-I7 ff QM ,Q J .Z Wil SP!! Soyfr xyigjf My, HELEN FERN GOLDBERG 'ld General Elementary-Class Delegate lg House Committee 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Night Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Norms The' ater Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Omega Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Reflector 1, 2, Features Editor 2, Worrien's Basketball Club 4 Energetic and eflicient, Helen bustles from one job to another. A great lover of the outdoors, she will try anything from tennis to mountain climbing. Informality and simplicity distinguish her. HELEN JOAN GOLDBERG General Elementary-Library Council l, 2, 3, 4, Norms The' ater Guild 1, Nu Sigma Tau 4, Chancellor 4, Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 The library without Helen joan! We can't imagine it. Tactful, charming, in the library and in her classes . . . vitally interested in social work, sports, reading and ceramics . . hates waiting for people . . . spent four years saying, Not Helen Fern, Helen Joan! MURIEL GOLDSBORGUGH General Elementary-Dance Study Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, junior League of Wornen Voters 2, Library Council 1, 2, Social Studies Club 3 Shes the girl we all missed when she took a year oil . . . then iv ff she returned to fit herself into the present senior class-the same quiet, retiring girl she was before. She's our authority on the growth of silk worms. MAE H. GRAVESON General Elementary-Psychology Club 3, 4 Speed characterizes Mae . . . brimful of interests-home, school, church, and clulwwith time left over to give a hand to someone who needs help . . . is happy with a good book and enjoys the theater . . . pet dislike is driving on icy roads4 our guess is that it's because it slows her down. if Q 54 199 fl 'Sp fi, 55. 'WEQ x 'wr 'f ?. Nui ANNE GREEN ,gg General ElenienturyefNornis 'Theater Guild lg Nu Signia Tau 4, Psyclzology Club 2, 3, 4g Reflector l, 2 You can't miss her! Spirited, staccato tempo to her speech, -Q' seeing fun in everything, she has made her place with her classmates. Among ,her pet aversions she'underlines hypof crites, and means :lt . . ftakes the honors for long telephone X I ' conversations concerning dancing, skating and college trivia. 1' V , f ,P K N I 1 RQSLYN HALPERN - Fine Arts-Art Club 2, 3, 4, junior League of XVomen '53 gg Voters 2, 3 Things artistic are Roslyn's forte-playing the violin, portrait sketching, day-dreaming . . . shrinks from gossipy women, -QQ' 1 heavy walkers who pound their heels, and had manners of any kind. You can start her talking-ewith gestures-any' Y time you mention settlement work . . . most happy when l she walks in the rain. f RUTH M. HAYES Kindergarten'PrimaryeBuslqetball I, 2, Dance Study Club l, 2, 4, lvlemonibiliu l, 2, Nlusic Study Clulv 4, Psychology ' ' cub 3 V With a merry chuckle and a witty remark she joins a group, ,,.,,. and merriment ehhs and flows ahout her . . . especially inter' ested in hospital guild work, infant's department at Bams, ' and the college kindergarten . . . likes clothes, and we like the way she wears them, 1 tx IA ' my 0 , 1: l1 I Q Kii c ' not 'nfPi Emi ' Colle zoir 2, Y' 'ncing 2, Night cl1C1 . ,E .i lor 5 h tit C 'tl l, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretu' Is e e a dis ' on in th ouse? , there is Estelle-J f i ea ' 'oajn k en e 'clidnge if o ' , Be hroadminded and Q' ip ciate Q M ou'll rate,,with telle, whose life aim is to create, ' 'ciate, and devt eauty in all its manifestations. X We Yi f BARBARA A. HILN DRY General Elementary' H-Library Council I, 2, lvlenzorabilia J, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 45 lkfusu' Study Club I, 2, Needles and Stitches Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4 Is the story exciting7 D1t's telling it! ls the necklace chewed wellfnigh through? lt's Dit's! Hands that love to knit? Feet that love to dancef' Facial expressions that give her away? That's Dit-no mistake! ROVVENA M, HERMANN Fine Artse4Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 3, President 4, Nfarionette Guild lg Night Sketch Club 4 Her professed ann in life, a neverfending search for beauty, is evidenced in her interests-gardening, good music, paint' ing, in the things she enjoysee-daffodils in the winter, bright sun, lowfhanging fog, florist shops. Unusual, quiet, sincere are our epithets for Teddy ESTHER A. HCWELL KlHd6TgdTIC71'P7'l17li17'j'A-COllt?gC Choir 2, 3, Clee Club lg Handcraft Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 International Relations Association 2g Kappa Delta Pi 4, Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Memorabilia I, 2, 3, 4 Super at crafts . . . dependable in her work . . . enjoys a joke ibut never laugh at your ownlj Slower, Esther, you're talking much too fast! I DORIS S. I-IULBERT KindergartenfPrinzary-College Choir 3, Dance Study Club 2, 3, 4, VicefPreszdent 4g Kappa Delta Pi 4, Music Study Club 2 , Doris believes in taking -tlfihgs as thfey come and making the best of them . . . clizyfacteristidally talks fast and raises her V I left eyebrow . . . Friends erljoy her sense of humor. Doris is happiest wlden back ilwher belblfed Sussex County. ' J 4' i,,, fl ' l ' . v f 4' QY X' 4 X rl 'W , i I' Ni 90 Q -is . ' . 9 sl 485 vm,-? I 71 ,gy -0. in i. 'J SI T 7' tw! Y 1 px 46 T1- 'asks 'N -err' xlh :fb 3,5 'sp 'C'- X 3- ,- . v E 4. wk ,u X X GLCRIA fxouiss C. isizffizoi I General Elementary-Bergen County junior College 1, 2, Psychology Club 3, 4 I - Gloria is the kind of girl who can say mucli lay speaking little, and who can he as yvirty as she chooses. One of her pet ex' pressions is XVhat will I do with my hair? even though said hair always looks neateduite in keeping with her whole appearance. J fl ' 1 X x LILLIAN INSDORF Fine Art5eArt Club 1, 25 Llbrary Counczl lg Night Slietclt Club I, 2, 3, 4, VzcefPres1dcnt 4, Norms 'Theater Guild 3, 4, Reflector l, 2, Art Editor l, 2 Painting, sketching, and museum trotting Qmake it modernj occupy mueh of the time of this etlervescent Fine Arts major . . . better not ask her to do a poster in a hurry . . . those animated eyebrows will answer you. ' fl ELIZABETH ISRAEL Kindergarten'Primary-Clee Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Mem' orabilia 3, 4, Mttsic Study Club I, Keetlles and Stitclies Club I, 2, 'Treasurer 2 ' Betty . . . conventional . . . has many interests . . . church work in her serious moments . . . swimming, tennis, howling and dancing when it's time for fun , . . has a passion for right Clothes . . . loves to entertain . . . does it well . . . almost forgot to mention Betty's infectious giggle. LEONA D. KARPINSKA General Elementarye Clec Club l, 3, 4g Needles and Stitches Club 25 hlerrzorubiliti I, 4, Mtusic Study Club 4 Quicltfmoving and impulsive, Leona is always one jump ahead of everyone else, She has been a welcome addition to the Glee Club for three years . . . spends her summers working on a playground . . . her pet quote: I have to catch my train! l by i UI b tx M, DOROTHY Nil-'KELLER , Q Generalrgfekinentary-fGlee Club 1, 3, 4: l.1bYdT5' COIUICU ll M1 ic,h9tudy'Cl1ll1' 4, Needles aruLStitcl1es Club 2 AJquiet,r,little miss? xwo cam erlway be relied upon to he in thqjright plade at the ,rgght time ., . enjoys piano study and has donquplaygrouixd work iq,ELiba'lietli for three years . . . wofrfels tibout things that never happen . . . definitely a home girl. 'V LGRRAINE M. KENNEDY General Elementary - Assembly Committee 3, 4, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Basketball Club l, 2, -lj Dance Study' Club lg Handbook Editor 2, Handcraft Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presulent 25 International Relations Association 2, junior League of Women Voters 3, Library Council I, 2, 3, -lg Reflector I, 2, 3 The perfect committee woman . . . Lorraine graces a tea or presides over a meeting with equal charm. IRENE L. KILAR Kindergarten'Primary - Dance Study Club 1, Handcraft Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Have fun while you are young, she advises. And she takes herself at her own word by enjoying tennis, hiking, dancing, picnics, parties, football, and rollerfskating, She has a serious side, too, and in her deliberate way considers her life work a matter not to be take lightlyjN y,f,. 5 'gtk A 3 l 1.7 N ,Ly l Q1 ,ffm A 3 ,, ,W fl if ,fly ' N DI If-4 rat xv , ! XR - OX f ,XM 1 U! Quincy - --W 'i Twin 3 RUTH L. KINNE X a ' r-N Q, J Xl Fine ArtseArt Club 1, 2, Art 'Tetiglkrs Guild 3, ll, College Choir 2, 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Presidefit 45 Matlrigal Choir lg Night Sketch Club I, 2, 3, 45 Norms Tlieater' Guild 3, 4 Newark States own proponent of the dance, Ruth is a human edition of a perpetual motion machine . . . gives vent to her emotions through painting, elayfwork, music, modelling and thespian activities. HF' xl 4-1, H? T f x 1'?ss...., . 'Mrs 'El' ' L ,N 'T' Q6 1 . Q , lj i X i z., A Ei V, .- V-' , L f X v. e'Wl',77' Q If! -4' i X I 4 vf? , li . i W f l . A LILLIAN T. KRUEGER x, , . Fine Artsff Art Club l, 4, Forum Club Ig Library Council I, Ig ldusic Study Club lg Night Sketch Club 1, 2, 4,' Nu Sigma Tau 44 Psychology Club 3 Dynamic at certain times, quiet and subtle at others, Lill an believes in looking ahead and getting all she can out of life. She's active as a club leader, an arts and crafts instructor and a playground worker. SIDNEY KRUEGER General Elementary-College Choir 2, 35 Forum Club 3, 45 Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Norms 'Theater Guild I, 25 Nu Lambda Kappa 2, Nu Sigma Phi 3, 4, Recording Secretary 35 Reflector 1, 2, 3 A man of many activities-athletic and intellectual . . . busy, happy, goodfnatured . . . Give me a catcher's mitt. I'll catch all the wonderful things in life, says Sid-and he willl SARAH KURTZMAN Kindergartenfprimarys-Dance Study Club 2g Library Coun- cil 3, 4, Norms 'Theater Guild lg Psychology Club 2, 3, 4 Wlizit? You've never heard of Plainfield? It's just too bad if Sarah has listened in because you'll be definitely on her off list. Friendly and smiling, her sense of humor makes her philosophy a workable one: Always make the best of what you have. MARIANNE LANDOLFO General Elementary-Glec Club I, 2g Handcraft Club 4, Psychology Club 3 Wlieii Marianne laughs, the world laughs with her. Lovely hands and bracelets vie with chocolate and spicy foods for her attention . . . vitally interested in church work . . . She is the smallest of the Five Musketeers, and leaves college still measuring only 4'lOlfi . .lv- Lf ' x f J Y ANN Mlgtlziii LANNI Gene llflerneritaryeyfklplia Theta Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G Dance udy Club 1, 2, Handcraft Club 3, 4, junior League rd' lv Women' Voters 3, 4 A ,ardent devotee of things terpsichorean, Ann Marie is thoroughly at home on any smooth dance floor. Her fondness for jitterbugging, picnics, skating and hikes seems to belie her admitted willingness to relax any time or place. 7944 .,r - ,f, Ki' M' f + FRED K.. LAUX f ' -ii: , Industrial-:fir-ts'-ffanxelra Club 2, 3, 45 Epsilon fi 'Tian V-l, Mens' Fencing Team 2fL3,li ACapwin, -lg Norms l Nwate'r Guild lg Sigma Theta Chi 3, ly , ' ' ' The foiler from Livingstonb' .Quiet and unassuming, Fred has won acclaim for his ferfcing ability . . . skilled in leatherf work and plastics .'. . does liisgjobs with deliberation and accuracy. Have you a problem? Freddie'will help you iron it out. ,IOSEPHINE M. LAZARICK General Elementary-junior League of Worneii Voters 2, 3, Music Study Club 4, Norms 'Theater Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasf urer 4 Energy plus! Josephine loves to do things, anything from tampering with an electric door bell to teaching Sunday school . . . takes pride in doing everything with speed and precision . . . believes that by hard work and ambition a person will attain his goals. L a I J BERTHA LERNER Fine Arts-Forum Club l, 2, Library Council 1, 2, Marion' ette Guild Ig Night Sketch Club 2, 3, 45 Norms Theater Guild 3, 4 Definitely minded in the direction of the arts, Bertha can't get enough of theater, waterfcolors, or the modern dance . . . looks for design in everything-clothes, packages, and build' ings . . . believes everyone should make his distinctive conf tribution toward making a better world. Q Z 'R Q ...-su? rs, 'af 'S-N H-Nu '11 I 'Q 11 'k-J' T562 . 'Y uv' X v 'Pm , hr, lj- 11' i V xv' w I 1540 ENCE LEVISS -'A J 1Ge,n61al Ele 5-TL1brar ouna1J7 354 Norms ,The a rG1 I ag1.1L9'f,,4,3 4-fPs3cl1ylg3Club7.L54 hfjgyl l Q t c t ml? ybrence a purls at txmes dlwfsparb 0 5 t s dw? rfaclmg wglkmg km mg ind skzpaf -1f'Li1R?fld e 1 f pdfof hers makp lf 1 pomt to ge.r,fYh'Eee before she doce ' THILLMA LEVI um lem ujh-Llrorunz u 7 fig! craft Club 4 ' lL2lb7'dTXQ CWM I v ,F Tvfumc Study l bl 7 3 ight 6 7 blqetclz C 4 I M11 5 The ter Gmld I Omega Plu T.--v T' 9'- i lbw 'C 1L ff' ut xxuul Llmgdo x 1: lnllt hu knxtung b 'X turn u 11. ylwmr b1Lb 1:14uo1np11bhLdjr1GQ1L11n one u t ,mtlzunjjm xr rtlttg she drm mdb thit tnchers nw bothfm ellygf nd humor IlfIAlDk E M MADDIbON lXI71LlC78LllIL7lP7l7lld'IN Cumem Club 1 Forum Club l Hlmduu t Club a 4 'l'veasure1 4 Nu bzgmu Tau 4 Corre pmulmg Senntarx 4 vv0771c,'ll Q BaSlQctball Club 7 Worry llttlg md I11llL rnugb our lorxom md bcid siys u 1 1 v. l thy lu th md xygt o squ un d mms 1 oru gmturm uxmlry har hlgh spxrlts at nu r ln WL 3 w K MARX IANL MARTIN L'Ill.7 ll umm u x NL u 47 Glcc Club ull I Ll 4 lntumxtzmml Relations A9iilLIdIlfJ71 3 4 mr I :Lu 4 XX vm n Votux 4 XX 07111.71 xBc1x ct C lub nn ru 1 1 mum L nr kXIflOI'LllI1lI'y HN n t v t 1 u mx U mm Q un df. Qln lb now. y l x twat nr glmwnm 1 Lou hun U 1 frf ,X A r , JOSEPHINE J. MASCIOCCI-II General Elementary--Clee Club 1, junior League of Worrieri Voters 4, Needles and Stitches Club 2, Nu Sigma Tau 4, Psychology Club 3 With a ready smile and What a beautiful day! jo breezes past in her little red Ford, bent on the spectators role at opera, symphony, or athletic competition . . . would rather be happy than successful-any day. JOANNA M. MEAD KindergartenfPrimary-Dance Study Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Music Study Club 2 Diversified interests run from whistling to drawing house plans and planning young people's programs . . . Joanna def votes much of her time to activities at her church: Sunday School teaching, Y. P. work, and a church archery club. Sincere and frank, Joanna is ever ready to uphold her opinions. I ,J f 4' , L ,, r rv! pfytviii E. 3v1ILLER p G ral Elementary-College Clioir 3, 42 Clee Club l, 2, A 4, Corgfefponding Secretary 45 International Relations Assof ciaoion 2, 35 Music Study Club 2, 3, 4, Women's Basketball fClub i, 2, 3, 4 A The concbnsus of opinion on Carolyn from those who know lierebest-Fa loyal friend . . . for extra curricular activities music anvd athletics rate highest, Bowling is her most recent hobby. - T. EARL MORAN Industrial ArtswCamera Club 2, 3, 4, Reflector l, 2, Press Club VicefPresident 25 Sigma Theta Clii 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Woodward Science Club 4 Because making friends is natural to Earl, he could well be nominated our ambassador of good will. After he completes his duties as SecretaryfTreasurer of the American Industrial Arts Association, his spare time is absorbed by athletics. Z' f D 2 3 M, '-of . 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Hmziqmgft Club 4. I'f::e'f1:g:zg1f14I Rslgtzjvzs fm Aist'::.xz:,fv: -1 P5159 Q C2553 XX'mme'f1s B415-2:5412 Clzth . Y- 'NA Tall. redfhetftiei. .-,rid grseeful. I.51X'er2e p sse he ar: dressing with style. She spgiinters at the sh sffzs year auth the lui: r ft Keitzvs , 'e ' X ts, tigneig. ani dwgf. M-L 'iw 1 Z xx E fl A ,JD ff' f f f ' QLPJ2-f 'V O Os P-Q., -3 , . UJ . A A 'X L-x 'N' LILA M, MCQL ILLIB V F2116 Arts-Art Club 3, Q, 54 fwrzmz Club -4, .IIUIZ-QT f.5,1g1.f' 'A 'ir of XX Omen X stats I. fwf.1v'15v1et:e Gnu.: E, I, -4 I.1ke a httle hummmgfbird. she ins abut, her helingmgs left I9 here and there to be gatherei up hy' afeetiurmte Qfasiigtes X vw' and returned tfi her. Irucgtngru-sus thzngs QiffiilIQ'3iC1'1I'.X'C1X'C xl N dcltvek chases de nge: . . . thxnks the: zmjsthxng werth Jung A is worth the trt-utfe. . ff , V! 1 A' . X , - - 1 X 5 A 1 A W 4 . ff I sf A 4 , '.- H xf,xff1Ex1tR.a , f , X -A-1 J 1 . , - 'X G ueml E2677157IIU'.N'-Ft 'f'2. Z Ciao l, . s, -2, X ZC5'P'A55lti5f1' . s . , , . , , 4 4. Xu b1g11LQPv:: -Q, Reffeifgr 1, .. , pa . A A l ,Xi v x A One of the neatest dressers in the bemfr Liss. Henry hfces f ' precmsxon m t 'nes . . H1111 :w1d-stfmzp C.,llCCIOI'. A no' , .., limst and xt pbottg 2.51-Her with A ittgszziess ot 215 . . if , . , . . . f behaves 1mpT1eetly m the rzgnfut' every atm exjres' . of his own cpinion. ' . VJ W ,flcvhd Y E R i I 'I 'xi 'Q-:' i -.Tr ii I l. 1' 'vb 1:1 I l v 'l I T li ,,, I in-q IRMA T. NITTOLI General ElementaryssCollege Choir 2, 3, Clee Club 3, -lg ,lunior League of XX'omen Voters 2, hlusic Study Club -lg Needles and Stitches Club Ig Norms Theater Guild 2 Shes amiable, lively, neat, always smiling and always punc' tual . . . but admits to a llarc of temper occasionally '... has a strong power of persuasion . . . humorous, she believes a bit of humor is never out of place. FRANCIS J. PABST Industrial Arts-Class Treasurer 2, Class Representative 3, Election Committee 4, College Choir 1, 2, 3. Epsilon Pi 'Tau 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, Nu Lambda Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Vicefpresident 3, President 4 The meditating inventor ol' his class, Frank is ever occupied . . . Cosmopolitan in his interests, he emphasizes travel, writing poetry and playing the harmonica. Silly girls, stay away! f '- f Qi fo-:L-sd-f VI l at MP4 Mero!-he ,fit ICAN j. PENHALL Jffudo-og . W-ff General Elementary Class Recording cretary 4, Camera Club 2, Forum Club lg Hd7ldCTdfI Club 3, 4 The outfdoor girl . . . indulges in most outdoor sports . . . particularly adept at tennis . . . wears sports clothes almost exclusively and with an air . . . reserved, studious, sincere . . . can't stand sweet people . . . flair for poetry and music . . . sportswoman to the nth degree, joan is an allfround good skate. H. BERNICE PHILLIPS Fine Arts College Choir 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, -lg lnstrumenf tal Ensemble I, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3g hladrigal Choir 3, Mrlsic Study Club 2, 3, 4g Sigma Kappa Phi 3, -lg Student Art Teaeliers Guild 3, Vv'omen's Basketball Club 3, 4 A girl who wants to do things on her own initiative-that's Bernict '... enjoys sports, domestic and cultural pursuits . . . - 5 ' ,tl originally a Ulf., graduating a Fine Arts. 9 MAISY E. PIERSON Kindergarten'Primary-College Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 2, Vice'President 3, 4, Internaf tional Relations Association 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Madrigal Choir Ig Music Study Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dainty in everything she does . . . shares with her friends a. love for music . . . enjoys harmonizing . . . spends her sum' mers as directress of girl's recreation at a shore resort. GLGRIA M. PINTO General Elementary-Dance Study Club lg junior League of Women Voters 2, Music Study Club 4g Norms Tlledtef Guild 2, 3, 4 Gloria is one of our more domesticallyfinclined young women . . . likes hanging curtains and rearranging furniture . . . collects old toys and makes scrapfbooks . . . active in Junior Auxiliary of Newark Memorial Hospital . . . likes browsing in libraries . . . happy in the simple things of life. ANNE L. POI-IL General Elementary-Art Club 45 Camera Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2, International Relations Association 1, 2, 3, 4 Remember the girl who once auctioned off her belongings? Know the girl who hitchfhikes north or south, who takes Youth Hostel trips via bicycle, who is never without a Read' ers Digest? We're speaking of active, statistical, political, tolerant, allfround spogt, Anne Pohl. My, ll' pf' ty M J , Na 1, ,r l V . ' i I KATI-IRYN B. POLLINO General Elementary,-Atliletic Committee 1, 2, Treasurer 2, House Committee 4, Cheerleading Squad 1, 2, 35 Handcraft Club Ig Psychology Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice'President 3, Ref cording Secretary 4 Kay is one of our allfround girls . . . seems to have a reperf toire of original ideas on almost any topic whether it be teaching-or just having a good time. GC!- 9'- UV Avs 'V Q9 of if .P '34 Q' vp' fb type ,r L 4., W Cdl., JM 4-Ji' ff' of were 91 ' 1 KM! ly' I ,beef pi ffvud-tnfvti' 444 ra Aff -', 6' .li Ras A-59 :ri ...r X f b wi. 127' I '35 -Q91 Nd :- IRENE POULOS Kindergarten'PrimaryWClass 'l'reasurer 4g Camera Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Dance Study Club lg fxlemorabilia 4, Nu Sigma Tau 4 A winning smile and her eyes tell you tliat Irene is real fun, and carries out lier pliilosopliy. accent on happiness. Self dom, it ever, is lier calmness rullled. Club work, music and working complete tlie picture of rene's life outside school. , . 1 , K . 1 1 .J fr 1 , X 'VM' ,. ' , 4,51 , fi ' H y gf RUJIH M. I'OWElfS N J i I , fGE7167ig7LEK3gC71IdTF+1CldSS Recording Secretary 3, Student Ofgd71lZdglQl Recording Secretary 4, Alplia 'Theta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, R,ec6rding Secretary 3, President 4, Needles and Stitches Club 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Memorabilia 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, EditorfinfCliief 4, Psychology Club lg Reflector I Coy and attractive is Editor Ruthie . . . distinct ability in leadership . . . always ready witli a liairftrigger comeback. L, 4' ly I 1. Y Af RUTH RACHLIN General Elementaryfforum Club 3, 4g Library Council l, 2, 3, 4, Reflector 1, 2, XVoodu'ard Science Club I, 2 To have as mucli fun as you can is the keynote of Rutlfs philosophy. Long teleplione conversations and writing let' ters in class constitute part of tliis fun, Outside college you can find her reading, participating in athletics. and, in sum' . r is 5 , mer, counselling' at campk 4 N N ' i . S ll X X N E , xnxx , X , X X x I X x X i X x l - X W i c , X X ,X X X KK ,N XN 1 A X . , , .X 4 Rurrtcfiuxbua p - General Elementary -Forum Clubxl, li, 4, Handcraft Club 4, International Relations Association lg Nlarionette Guild 2, Norms Tlzeater Guild lg Omega Plii l, 2, 3, 45 XVornen's Basketball Club 2, Vv'omen's Fencing 2 You may recognize Rutli as one of the four musketeersf' Slie is an entliusiastic follower of Broadway productions and xxginter sports. To travel is one ol' lier amliitions. VIRGINIA ANN ROQI-il: General Elementary Camera Club 3 Dance Study Club W ut there s L111111 tl ere lllk l'lelt11Fr1L tl11t 1 est111sl1ed fur To hu l1 md lt hlppy 1s her llVlI1 pl1Ill5NO phy It gow XVIIPIOUI 313111 thit L 111113 loves d111L111 Th sunt of garclenus sxx1111111111g and hom. lrulx r1d1111, l11n1 the1r pl ue 111 her sphere We tl1111lt V1rg11111s lots of lun JANE Y RQQERS Kmdergarten Prmrarx Alpha Theta P1 1 7 3 4 Retordmg Secretary 4 Bas etball Club I 3 4 Handcra t Club 4 Recordmg Secretary 3 Internatzonal Relatzons Assouatzon 3 4 umor League o Worrzen Voters 3 4 kappa Delta P1 For gettmt, thmgs done md gett111g 'nlon w1tl1 people 1m wlth her spontlmous hu l1 IS tops DORIS C1 ROSENBLUM General Elementary-Class Represerztatne 7 Student Or ganzzatzon Assxstant Treasurer 7 Treasurer 3 Assembly Comrruttee 3 4 Chazrman 4 Art Club 3 4 Internatzonal Relatxons Assoczatxon 1 7 3 4 Correspondmg Secretary 4 Kappa Delta P1 3 4 Lzbrary Councal 1 7 P1 Eta Szgma 2 3 4 Psychology Clubl 7 Accent on equahty a keen mterest ID art md mume Dor1ss p1ano playmg IS entertaxnment plus DORIS E ROSS General Elementarwdflass Correspondmg Secretary 7 Delta Slg7TlLl P1 7 4 Correspondmg Setretarx X ue Cl1l71CLll 1 3 Handcra t Club 1 Lzbrary Counczl 7 3 4 unzor League 0 Wonzen Voters 7 4 Nfarzonette Guxlcl I Psychology Club Clothes md bows tl11t s Dorn' A tomb1111t1o11 of energy Oflxllllllfy 111d Llhuenq IILXLI' 1 dull 111omt11t when Dons IS tlurc We predut sl1c'll go plans '?g 'ir Q' xi'-49, 'T' 73 A 5 'ska 1 X 1 1 'Q , o in M 1 , l, 2, 4 . l1' ' 1 I j, 1' 5 usu: I' ' ' ml-4 z S Q111 '.ll' ' 1-4 ' 45' . j 'Q A 'Q 1' g . 3' ' 1' 1 ' g. c jz ' L, ' 1' 'j :'f1 j cz' ' 1 4 'J 'X ' 'j :': 5 7' . 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Calm, sincere, pleasxmt, Nic lilgssjiiientlly people and they like her tlili 'iiidxiieptator 'ports 'idores bright f' fir lr if Y . , . ei io Clcz . s s , . . . . c g colors, 'atif Eelbt range Little Theatcwii ie Maine coast. al J 10 V ' o W 1 THEORA L. SEMPLE General Elementary4House Committee lg Camera Club 4. Dance Study Club l, Handcraft Club 2, 3, International Ref lations Association 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, junior League of Wonieii Voters 3, Library Council 2, 3, 4, Corre' sponding Secretary 4, Sigma Kappa Plii 3, 4, Wti1rieii's Bas' ketball Club 1, 4 Always keeps smilingu characterizes this neat, precise, friendly person who is as charming and gracious to know as she is pleasant to talk with. OLIVE T. SIMMONDS Kindergarten'Primary-College Choir 2, 3, 4, Clee Club l, 2, International Relations Association 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Library Council 2, Music Study Club 2, 3, 4, WOYUCHVS Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A flitting smile . . . eyes that talk . . .ability to recognize and enjoy best things . V. .'In all-one whose philosophy is to bring happiness to others. Somewhere there's music- -1 5 lx iifa v-r IV adifii I? -qi' .AV f N ,.. 49N ,. ? 'igtzr pOlive will iindvlt, 'A 1 I .lj - N W ! Jr, J, ' .1 p K X 2, I I MARILYN M. SMITH 3' KindergartenfPrimary M- Camera Club 2, For itir i Club 1, Handcraft Club 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, XVomen's Basketball Club 2 Playground director . . . such was Marilyn's fate last summer, and believe us, she loved it. Skating, tennis, and dancing find her a fond participant, but term papersvthe less said the better. Sincerity and good humor endear Marilyn to every' UDC. 'J i ef 1 . xx l-.V Q xxx , ' + Q 'S ! 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VIRGINIA B SPANIER General Elementarx Handcrajt Club 1 4 Inter 1a tzonal Relatums A1soc111t1o11 .1 4 umor League 11 Wornerr Voters 2 4 7X11rrns Theater Guzld 1 Wa11t to 11111111 how to 11111 1 5111117 A k V1r 11111 She and Culbertbon 1re 1ut11or1t1ex 1111es eport of 111 mds lb 111 exeellent eook ebeerful throu 11 e11111eu1t1ee xx111t d1ifere11ee 111111 lf IT1d1'U1. htty yelrs from HOVR7 MARIE JOAN SPRINCER Ceneval Elementarx Allpluz Theta P1 4 Handcrat 5 mor' elgue 11 XX 0711671 Voten 4 orrnv Theater Gm d 1 Wm71C7I3 Bas etball Club Rem Ukllllff one 61 1 paje out of M111e111o1 111 wM1r1e 1 noted or e1 11e1t 111111111 1tt1re 1cr Xxkwltkfb 1ree111eN 1111.1 IZIWII 1 h11rtvxjr11,r1, Her fr111111 1111 111 11 r 1 1r1e111113 eIlE11UQl 1Nt1c md Qutemme MARL ARET E STEINER 1x1r11le1ga1ter1 Pmnarx College Clzorr 1 Dame Studx Club 4 Needles and Stxtclzes Club 1 Xu Lambda Kappa 4 Treaburer 4 MILSIC Studx Club 1 1 1 4 A elemure IIIINN meere el 111 111 1re1e11t 511111115 Sehool vxor er ery N re1 worry 15 ow t 1 111 e 1 111 et We 11 1111 I1 111111 too Loxe 1111 111.1 1113 911111115 1 one of Peggy 5 pet 111es RUTH M SULLIVAN Ge11e1alEle111e11ra1x Dame 'wtzulx C lub 1 Hxmleraft Club Glce Club 1 lv LSIL 1111 C11 4 VICE r 1le111 1 PTCS1tl671l 4 1111 111 111 NL r1r1 tu 111 xx 111111 111111 up t11e1r 1r1,11111111ts 1 WLIIL 1 1 111114. 11111 4 QLFIOU1 LTL 1t 111ver 111 L111111 IIILINIK er 11 lllly t1 wee t11e ut 111 1111111 1 m1k1 11r 11111 111111111111 ls 4 XC xv .41 M N - ' JANE B. TAMOR V N Q Fine ArtswClass Correspondnuglhgecretary 3, Representative 4, Social Committee 4, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, President Student Art 'Teachers Guild 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Night Sketch Club 4 Flair for fashion designing, and a yen for Bermuda . . . jane fills in the time between today and the realization of dreams with music, dancing, theater, opera, and clever people. I ffl A' ' x P It 9 f x lar . . A I .1 5 5 U v ' i-. X-J 'N A ' f - s x-' x., if l ANNE TRATCH l General Elementary-Camera Club 4, Dance Study Club l, 2, 3, International Relations Association 2, 3, 4, Vice'Presi- dent 4, junior League ofWor1ieri Voters 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Women's Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 4 Hesitant about meeting people but a staunch friend when others make the first overtures , . . crazy about food and farm life. DIANA M. VENABLES General Elementary-junior League of Women Voters 4, Norms Theater Guild lg Sagittorii Society 2, 3, 45 Social Studies Club 2, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 3, President 4, Women's Bas- ketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 A busy, lively, poised young woman with a particular en' thusiasm for things athletic . . . has an inclination toward outdoor life and long drives in the country-with Larry. STELLA N. WALKIEWICZ 4 4 Fine Arts-Art Club 1, 2, l'IandcraftJClub 4, Marionette Guild I, 2, 3, Niglilt Slkdtcli Club 1 f ' , One of the Fine Arts seniors whose interests lie largely in things creative . . has more thanvaslittle interest in active sports, but is at her best in sketching, painting, and puppetry. We remember her best for her beautifullyfcut linoleum blocks. In , or AQ GN' '1'?i. '36 N I Fw.: I 33' ,BK I-Q ul Nu-5 f 6 '55- Sl .vnu-Y 7- 19' 'Ju FRANCES WEINBERG General Elementarx Delta Szgma P1 7 .3 4 Recordung Sec retarx J 'Treasurer 4 Forum Club 4 Handcrat Club I umor League o Women Voters 7 Lxbrary Councxl 7 .3 Martonette Guzld 1 Psxchologx Club I 7 3 Frances at stauneh helxever 1n domg a good job and gettxng fun out ot ll just the same even tempered fur she wants the truth always' CJ SEYMOUR B WElSSf lndustrzal Arts Class Treasurer 3 Camera Club 1 7 .3 4 College Chow 7 3 Rxfle Club I Vxce Presxdent I The jewelf crj of hrs elass Ulet unobtrusrve and alwiys the gentlemin Seymour IS 1 good frlend when a feller needs a frxend Seys avocatmoml mterests he ln photography radxo and chemlstry un expenmenter rn art medla and a crtftsmin to boot ,Z af , THEODCRA YOSPIN General Elementarx Forum Club 3 Handera tClub I 4 Lrbrarx Councxll 7 3 4 N1gl1tS etcl1Club1 7 3 Omega Pln 7 3 4 Isyclwlogv Club I Wovnen s Basketball Club 2 Wovnerr s Fencxng 7 Teddy I9 1 rell enthusnst ibout hinderifts md llkes nothmg hetter thm an opportumty to use her wud Iml!,lD1f1OD 1nd Oflgllllllly H1 trt work seeks happmess for herself and others I .v 9 Q 4 LADYS E YOUNQ Fme Arts A t Club I Vzcc Preszdcnt 7 kappa Delta Pa 3 4 Marxonettc Guxltl I 7 3 4 Vxce Prcsxclent 3 Prcsldfnt 4 zglxt Sketch Club I 7 3 4 Vxce Presxdent 1 Treasurer 4 Sxgxttorn Soexetx 4 Sxgma Kappa Plan 3 4 Womens Bas etball Club 3 4 'Treasurer 4 ltr r plflt t we envxee he tiekle and eonquers H1 problem ESTELLE ZIVOTOF General Elementary-junior League of Women Voters 4: Needles and Stitches Club 1, 25 Psychology Club 3, 4 Live and let live, says Estelle, and then quietly goes about her daily tasks without bothering other people . . . skillful at crocheting and knitting . . . fond of reading, boating and swimming . . . dislikes hypocrisy--big or little . . . quick thinker . . . neat dresser . . . a good friend to have. FRESHMEN-TRANSFORMED Ruth E. Gladstone We were well selected, As many people know. For, after all, how many folks To Teachers College go? Saddle shoes and ankle socks were bouncing down the hall! Ah! Innocent '37 . . . we Freshmen in the Fall. Placement tests were over. What difference to me? Mere specimens of humanity, filed: A, B, C, D, or E. We were so important, and oh, so very smart! We were the Freshmen intellectuals, and that meant a lot! Summer soon departed, but left us with a burn. In '38 . . . noses pointed down, we Sophs were back to learn. We became industrious, with assignments piling high- An impregnable wall of books . . . To work? To do? Or die? flncidentally, we all managed to awake from our deep trance, On that eventful evening . . . our St. Patrick Dancej Before we even realized . . . alas! alack! . . . chagrin. just adopted a professional attitude, when our junior year set in. At last we would be teachers . . . Frightened? 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' -f 4- ' I f 2- Al- - , L, Y V, -f - ' .ffiiit ' Q A jx' ,L 1, - - - , ,.'- ,RQ . 1 FACULTYINRECTORY Dr. Roy L. Shatler ........ 154 Boulevard, Glen Rock Miss Lillian Acton tMrs. Peter Calciaj Union Street, Hawthorne Mrs, Annabel Arveschoug. ..39 Lincoln Park, Newark 1V1tsS E. Marcia Baldwin. .64 North 9th Street, Newark Anna M Ballang 19 Byrd Avenue Bloomfield a Maude E Barber 445 Mt Prospect Avenue Newark r N arv M Bartlett 58 Normal Avenue Upper Montclair MacEvoy Court, 140 Roseville Avenue, Miss Bertha R. Kain 311 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Mr. L. james Kezer .... 8 Glen Oaks Avenue, Miss Lillian M. Kreiner ..... 47.9 Lake Street, Mr Ferdinand M Labastalle Newark Newark Summit Newark 111 Haddon Place Upper Montclair Mass Clara Levy 170 South Clinton Street East Orange Ma s Minnie Lapson a Evelyn A Bowman 79 Elm Street Maplewood Xera H Brook 76 XVest 9th Street N Y C Sabyl Brovvne Guv X Bruce r Vve lev A Collier Anita D Angola jo eph D Angola Mr Edith Denny Mr ohn W Dickey M Ro e V Darhem Dr Martha Dovvns Towaco N I 5 Lorraine Road Summit 978 East 19th Street Paterson 37 Oakland Road Maplewood 37 Oakland Road Maplewood 83 Second Avenue Newark 6 River Lane Mallburn 94 Dodd Street East Orange 1 0 Baker Avenue Wharton 67 South Munn Avenue East Orange M Louie Mault 174 .laspar Street Paterson Mass Frances M Mitchell 50 Prospect Street Dover Mr Alton O Brien 473 Barclay Street Perth Amboy Mrs Helen G Oderman 160 Grumman Avenue Newark Mr Earl L Page 107 Cedar Street Nutley M ane Plenty 74 Beech Street East Orange Ma s Alice L Race 18 Kearny Street Newark Mr Fred M Richmond 406 Chestnut Street Nutley Mrs Dorothy Riggs 100 Union Street Cedar Grove Ma Frances Dunning 605 Mt Prospect Avenue Newark M May Evvald 86 Fourth Avenue Newark Mass C,l ara Frealicla 659 Chancellor Avenue Irvington M ohn french CMeredath 98 Alexander Avenue Nutley ohn French 98 Alexander Avenue Nutley ames Glenn 605 Mt Prospect Avenue Newark Dr Bruce B Robinson Board of Education City Hall Miss Laura Rogers 465 Van Dyk Avenue Mass A Luella Seager 754 Mt Prospect Avenue Dr Marion E Shea 371 Lake Street Miss Sadye Simon 7 Osborne Terrace Mr Waldy V Singer Sycamore Street Mr Andrew L Sloan 778 Highland Avenue Newark Haledon Newark Newark Newark Rahway Newark s Celia Gussa ky 485 Pala ade Avenue XVest New York ohn Hateh 07 Gregory Avenue Vve t Orange A1-myld M Hess 174 Maller Street Newark n C Hutehan on Hounes Road R 1' D No 1 Ba king Ra ge Graee N1 Kal r Ah ot! 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' 2 k ', 11' ' ............ 1. 7 A ' , l1i'lara'tadt, Rola' I ..... 8 -1 1' -1 . ' J 1 ' ' ----'------ 1 ' l1e'l.ataift' , klaet' ........ 43 favs 17 , 1 't A 'A AS, Id ......... ... .1 1 134'l.a'tfa, 114' ' e .1 ........ 11 4 1 , ' ' ' ZZ 1 A 1248 Beaumont Avenue, West Englewood Breitenbach, Gertrude ....... 14 Grant Place. Irvington Brick, Dorothy ........ 411 East 31st Street. Paterson Bitiggs, Ruth .... . . .668 Morris Avenue, Springfield Brooks, Murray. .. .... 64 Bragaw Avenue, Newark Brucker, Emily. . . .... 666 Sanford Avenue, Newark Bruskrn, Mignon 253 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick Buchner, Stanley ......... 64 Hillside Avenue, Hillside Buckie, Mary ...... ... 218 Shelley Avenue, Elizabeth Budenbender, Martha.-412 Vvfashington Avenue, Linden Burch, Adele ....,. Burke, Grace... . .12 Claremont Avenue, Bloomfield 44 Vv'hittier Street, East Orange Burns, Marion .... ..... 5 Lowder Street, Elizabeth Bush, Dorothy. . .. .... 695 Parker Street, Newark Butler, Agnes ............. 144 Spring Street, Orange Calcerano, Thomas, jr. .60 Pe.rch Tree Road, Maplewood Caley, Vvarirfred ........ 271 Travers Place, Lyndhurst Campbell, Marjorie fMrs.1 900 DeGraw Avenue, Newark Carpenter, .lean .... 48 XYoodland Avenue. East Orange Case, Horace ...... 316 Teaneck Road. Ridgefield Park Casey, ,loan ............ 127 Oakland Terrace, Newark Cashman, Barbara. . .40 Dayton Crescent, Bernardsvrlle Castellano, XVrlliam ...... 216 Sedore Avenue, Fairview Cecere, Genevieve .......... 535 Linden Place. Orange Gecere, Madelrrie. . .247 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark Cerisier, lennre ..... 297 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark Chipkin. Gloria ........... 263 Keer Avenue, Newark Chongoushian, Isabell.300 North Avenue, Wlood Ridge Church, Edward .... Churinskas, Mary' ...... ......525 15th Avenue, Paterson .152 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny Cicero, Lorraine ....... 370 Roseville Avenue. Newark Cigliano, Helen ...... 65 Fernwood Road, East Orange Classon, Marion. .412 Harrison Avenue, Highland Park Clausen, Robert ...... Coglianese, Ninfa. .. Cohen, Bcrnadine. .. Cohen, Charlotte 463 New 406 Neville Street, Perth Amboy ..1212 14th Street, North Bergen .262 NVilliamson Avenue, Hillside Fl11'1SV4.'lC' I VCDUC, Cf 1 1 111 OV B r, fx P ti -x rs, Cohen, Emanuel ........ 1400 DeVVitt Terrace, Linden Cohen, Pearl ..... Cohen, Patty ....... Colamedici, Anne... Coleman, james. .. . . . . . 174 Mapes Avenue, Newark 314 East 36th Street, Paterson .... . . .53 Stone Street, Newark .... . . .58 Sayre Street, Elizabeth Commisa, Nieolrna. . .21 Mt. Prospect Avenue. Newark Compton, Ruth ..... Corcoran, Amhrose. . Cordasco, Alfred. . . . Cordasco, Emily .... Craig, Charlotte .... Crames, Sara ..... Crandall, Shirley .... Crisson, Doris ...... Cronyn, Norma ..... Culver, Ruth ....... Cummins, Peggy .... Cunningham, Marie. 134 Academy Street, Belleville .138 Overlook Avenue, Belleville ... . .263 Norfolk Street, Newark ..263 Norfolk Street, Newark . . .266 Union Avenue, Clifton . . . . .737 14th Avenue, Paterson . . . . . . . . .281 5th Street, Newark .29 Colonial Terrace, East Orange .331 Greylock Parkway, Belleville . .1205 Clinton Avenue, Irvington ....25 Harding Terrace, Newark . . . . .18 Chestnut Street, Boonton Cusick, Helen .... 1306 Emory Circle, Atlanta, Georgia D'Addarro, Lillian ..... 265 Orange Avenue, Irvington Daidone, Phyllis. . .. .212 Fairmont Avenue, Newark Daniels, Roy .... ......... 2 2 Beech Street. Cranford Davidson, 'lean ...... 455 Roosevelt Avenue, Lyndhurst fl' Davies, May ...... ..... Davis, Audrey .... 541 Davis, Dorothy .... Dean, Margaret... Delirnis, Peter .... Defino, Frank ..... DeHart, Frances. . . Del Guercro, Angelo .... Del Negro, Dorothy De Luca, Antoinette D'Avino. Margaret ..... P .399 Lincoln Avenue, Orange .264 South 8th Street, Newark ennsylvanra Avenue, Elizabeth . . .278 Schley Street, Newark .. .20 Forest Avenue, Verona 677 North 7th Street, Newark .371 Morris Avenue, Newark 171 Hamilton Avenue, .242 Clifton Avenue, 'W 40- Roseville Avenue, Clifton Newark Newark 229 Grove Street, Lodi .. .16 Vernon Avenue, Clifton De Mott, Mildred. 10 West Newell Avenue, Rutherford De Mattia, Mary ....... De Nora, Angelina .... . .. Deutsch, janet ..... Dey, Lois ...... 15 DeWitt Avenue, Belleville . . . .65 Rose Terrace, Newark Farrneld Road, Caldwell Dittner, Ernest ....... 1008 74th Street, North Bergen Dr Pace, Charles ........ 82 Merchant Street, Newark DrVa1erro, Matilda ....... 63 Missitun Street, Montclair Doherty, George .... . . .105 Hiram Avenue, Harrison Doherty, Patrick ..... ..... 3 81 Boulevard, Bayonne Donaldson, Warren ....... 232 Phillips Terrace, Union Dorer, Dorothy ..... . . .40 Cedar Street, Livingston Doyle, Bernice ..... . . . . . .250 High Street, Orange Dubrowsky, Rhoda ....... 1700 Clinton Street, Linden Duffy, Jayne ........... 56 Montrose Avenue, Verona Duffy, -lean ..... . . . .393 Terhune Avenue, Passaic Dunham, Mary ......................... Oak Ridge Dunn, Evelyn. ...... 64 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood Durante, john .......... 1 Orchard Street, jersey City Duron, Anthea ..... 493 Harding Street, South Orange Dvorin, Charlotte ....... 19 West Price Street, Linden Dykstra, Louis ......... 268 North 8th Street, Paterson Earl, Arthur ...... Eastman, Lillian .... Eisen, Grace ....... . . . .37 Central Avenue, Dover .. . 1066 Thirza Place, Rahway .. . . .15 Belmont Terrace, Newark Eitches, Rita ......... 31 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank Eyk, Helen .... 155 Lakewood Avenue, South Plainfield Eldridge, Beth .......... 109 Forest Avenue, Cranford Ellingham, Myrtle... ..... 351 Tenafly Road, Tenafly Ellis, Mirizrni ..... Engel, Marrlynn .... Ennis, Margaret .... Epstein, Thelma .... Eriksen, Virginia. . ....92 Osborne Terrace, Newark . .ZA Laventhol Avenue, Irvington . . . .400 Fay Avenue, Elizabeth . .250 Pomona Avenue, Newark ....... . .9 Warren Street, Dover Errito. Laura... ......... 133 Laurel Avenue, Union Ezekian, Edward... .127 La France Avenue, Bloomheld Fanok, Mary ...... Mount Pleasant Avenue, Vv'hippany Farmer, Elsie jane.. Felber, Gladys .... Feldman, Lillian .... .803 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington .. . . . . .911 Magic Avenue, Union . . .25 Oxford Street, Montclair Feldman, Marietta ....... 212 Charlton Street, Newark lieldirran, Ruth ..... . . . . . 29 Stratford Place, Newark Fernandez, Paul ....... 205 Highland Avenue, Newark Finkelstein. Ruth ......... 37 Aldine Street, Newark Finn, Marion ...... lflammer. lean ..... Flexner, Irving ..... .. . . . . .95 Myrtle Avenue, Nutley 46 Southern Slope Drive, Millburn . .... 36 XVilcott Terrace, Newark Flood, Katherine .... .. .196 South 7th Street, Newark Floyd, Minnie .... Ford, Rohert .... Fran'.:, Ruth ...... . . . .20 Linden Street, Morristown .. . .12 Stegrnan Terrace, jersey City . . .30 Quabeck Avenue, Irvington Fredericks, Lewis. .... 51 Cumberland Avenue, Verona Freed, Goldie ..... . ..... 37 Mapes Avenue, Newark jackman, Walter, jr. ......... R. F. D. No. 2, Boonton Fried, Helen ..... Friedman, Phyllis. Friend, Irene. .. Frost. Frederic. . Fuchs, Leonard. .. Fulper, Gladys. . Gabry. Ted .... . Gallitelli, Mary. .. Gandel, Harriette. Ganek, Ruth .... Gann, Irene. .. Garb. Regina... Gavaletz, Ann .... Gawenus. Frank .... Gelbond, Seymour.. Gelernter, Frances. Gennell, Florette.. .35 Hornblower Avenue. Belleville ......273 Hobson Street. Newark . . . . .190 Highland Avenue. Kearny . . .424 Prospect Street, East Orange . .300 Chadwick Avenue. Newark .......R. D. No. 1. Lambertsville . .168 Carolina Avenue. Irvington . . . . . .17 Main Street. Millburn . . . . .126 16th Avenue, Newark .. . .44 Sherman Avenue, Newark . . . .59 Halstead Street. Newark . . . . . . . .6 Mill Street. Bloomheld ......43 Saint Ann Street, Carteret .96 Westside Avenue, Bergentield . . . . .99 Belmont Avenue. Newark .. . . .1286 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth ... . .33 Hillcrest Road, Maplewood Hoffman. Frederick, jr. .... 21 Ravine Avenue, Caldwell Hoffman, Gladys. ......... 660 Nassau Street, Orange Hoinowski, Henrietta. . .546 South 18th Street, Newark Holzman, Sonia .... Howard, john ...... Howell, jean ....... . .24 Weequahic Avenue, Newark .338 Greylock Parkway, Belleville South Beverwyck Road, Troy Hills Howell, Esther ..... South Beverwyck Road, Troy Hills Hufnagel, Edna .... 1051 Springfield Avenue, Irvington Hughes, Doris ..... .... .67 Vifagner Place, Irvington Kaplan, Louis ..... ..... . 10 Patten Place, Newark Genz, Margaret ........... 412 Hazel Avenue, Linden Gildner, Edwin. . .... 705 Prospect Avenue, Ridgefield Gill, Theresa .............. 183 Taylor Street, Orange Glaab, Elizabeth ..... Evergreen Avenue, Cedar Knolls Gladstone. Ruth ..... 356 William Street, East Orange Gluck, Florence ........ 288 Main Street, East Orange Goldberg, Helen F. 3 South Maple Avenue, East Orange Goldberg, Helen ....... 29 Stratford Place. Newark Goldsborough, Muriel. 154 Christopher Street. Montclair Kennington, jane .... 267 W'eequahic Avenue, Newark Goldstein, Elinor .......... 155 Schley Street, Newark Goldstein, Selma. . Goodkin. Gertrude. . Gordon, Ruth .... Gorski, Regina... Gottlieb, Phylis. . . Gottlieb, Sanford. Gould. Gloria .... 615 East Second Street, Plainfield ..179 Carolina Avenue, Irvington . . . . . .87 Ridge Road, Rutherford . . .82 Belmont Avenue, Newark . . .183 Paine Avenue, Irvington . . .183 Paine Avenue, Irvington ......R. F. D. No. 1. Xkfhippany Hughes. Helen. .1177 McBride Avenue, West Paterson Hulbert, Doris .............. 77 Main Street, Franklin Hulbert, Ruth. . .Washington Valley Road, Morristown Ierardi, Gloria ........ 127 Gertrude Avenue, Paramus Indahl, Eleanor ....... 763 Bloomheld Avenue, Verona lnsdorf. Lillian .... ....... 2 62 40th Street, Irvington Israel. Elizabeth ...... .. .35 Hampton Place, Nutley jackson, Carol ......... 102 Lincoln Street, Montclair jackson, Donald. .71 Humboldt Street, East Rutherford jacobs, Mildred ....... 385 Wainwright Street, Newark jan Tausch, Anne ........ 45 Lehigh Avenue, Newark jelstrom, Ruth.523 Highland Avenue, Upper Montclair jewkes, Dorothy ..... 10 Claremont Avenue, Bloom6eld Kaeppel, Robert ....... 587 jefferson Avenue, Elizabeth Kantor, Lenore .... ..... 2 66 11th Avenue, Newark Kapralik, Elaine ........ 1406 Park Avenue, Plainfield Karpinska, Leona ....... 433 Franklin Street, Elizabeth Kaselman, Sara. . . . . .1048 Bergen Street, Newark Kazin, Selma ..... ........ 1 28 5th Street, Newark Keller, Dorothy ......... 411 Schiller Street, Elizabeth Kennedy, Lorraine ..... 172 High Street, West Orange Kennedy, Rita .......... 63 DeWitt Avenue, Belleville Govett, Vvfinifred ..... 133 Hollywood Avenue, Hillside Graveson, Mae fMrs.j . . .56 Davis Avenue, Bloomheld Greco, joseph ............ 97 Clifton Avenue, Newark Green, Anne .............. 357 Leslie Street, Newark Greenwood, Dorothy ...... 81 Forest Avenue, Caldwell Gross, Ruth ............. 54 Watson Avenue, Newark Guidetti, Grace .... 614 New York Avenue, Lyndhurst Gulliver, Mary .......... 22 Hamilton Street, Newton Halpern, Aaron ........... 270 Monroe Street, Passaic Halpern, Roslyn 511 Greenrnount Avenue, Cliflside Park Hardenhergh, Margaret.70 Hamilton Road, Ridgewood Harned, Eleanor ........ 73 Green Street, Vvfoodbridgc Harrell, Gwendolyn ...... 61 Delavan Avenue, Newark Harrell, XVilliam .... 759 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington Harris, jean... ......... 316 Wayne Terrace, Union Hayes, Ruth ........... 60 Tiffany Boulevard, Newark Hazard, Phyllis. . .24 Argonne Street, West Englewood Heidenreich, jcanne.35 Kensington Avenue, jersey City Heilhrun, Estelle.. Helms, lvlariorie. . Hendry, Barbara. . Henriksen, Rigmor.. Hepper, Clifford.. Herman, Dorothea Hermann, Rowena Hill, Bernice ..... Hill, lra ......... Hilrner, l'aulint'. .. Hoagland. Donald. . . . . .857 Colonia Road, Elizabeth . .26 Ridgedale Avenue, Sumnut . . . . .348 Tower Street, Vauxhall . .. . . .114 Parker Road, Elizabeth 35 Devon Street, North Arlington . . . .200 johnson Avenue, Newark 26 Wliittingham Terrace, Millburn 44 Morristown Road, Bernardsville H534 South 16th Street, Newark ... .Mount Hareb Road, Millington .. . . . . . .18 Martin Road, Verona Kern, Blanche. .653 Kisselman, Eugene. Kiesel, Marguerite. Kilar, Irene ....... King, Carol ....... King, Marjorie .... Kinney, Ruth ..... Kirschner, Martha. . Parkview Avenue, North Plainfield 205 Prospect Street Nutley 619 Harrison Street Rahway 30 Segur Street Dover . . .8 Walker Avenue Morristown . . . . . . .645 Ridge Street, Newark .. . 128 Hill Street, Highland Park . . . . . . . . .2 Farley Avenue, Newark Kidder, Arlene ......., 367 Marshall Street, Ridgewood 7 Klein, Charlotte. . . Klein, Morton... .. Kliman, George .... Koehler, Ruth ..... Wellington Place, New Brunswick . . . .79 Tillinghost Street, Newark . . . .784 Clinton Avenue, Newark . .483 Roosevelt Avenue, Lyndhurst Kovar, Vera ............... 127 Leslie Street, Newark Kreuder, Sophie ........... 12 Elmwood Road, Verona Krueger, Lillian. .. . . . .308 Hillside Avenue, Newark Krueger, Sidney .......... 333 17th Avenue, Irvington Kuber, Mayrie .... . . . . 55 Nadcn Avenue, Irvington Kurtzrnan, Sarah ...... 1143 Myrtle Avenue, Plainfield Kuziora, Chester. . . Landolfo, Marianne. . . . . . . . 101 Wood Street, Garfield . .71 Glenridge Avenue, Montclair Lania, jennie ............. 113 Pacihc Street, Newark Lanni, Ann Marie. .59 Wyckoff Street, New Brunswick Laux, Fred .......... 128 Beaufort Avenue, Livingston Lawton, jeanne ......... 6 Colles Avenue, Morristown Lay, Howard. . .350 North Fullerton Avenue, Montclair Lazarick, josephine ....... 1305 Gurd Avenue, Hillside Lee, Edna ........ . . .367 Franklin Avenue, Nutley Lchncr, Harold .... ........ 3 3 Rose Terrace, Newark Lerner, Bertha.. .... 120 Elizabeth Avenue, Newark Leshins, Helen .... . . .73 Schuyler Avenue, Newark Levinson, Janice. . . . . . .110 Schuyler Avenue, Newark Leviss, Florence. . . . . . .252 Clinton Avenue. Newark Levitt, Thelma. .... .... 5 Madison Avenue, Newark Lieber, Gertrude. . . .431 Lyons Avenue, Newark Lindenbaum, Pearl ..... 436 Cortlandt Street, Belleville Linkov, Larry .... ... . .523 South 14th Street, Newark Lipkin, Beatrice .... . . .56 Seymour Avenue, Newark Lorosso, Rocco .... Lum, Alice ..... Lyon, Louise. . . Lyon, Wesley .... Lyons, Marie ..... Lyons, Virginia. . . . . . . . .604 12th Avenue, Belmar . . . .15 Fuller Avenue, Chatham . . . .837 Clifton Avenue, Newark .. . . . . .61 Coit Street, Irvington . . .4 Hazelwood Road, Bloomfield . . . . . . .Troy Hills Road, Whippany Lytle, Jane .......... 1301 Stillman Avenue, Plainfield MacLean, Loretta, 347 South Clinton Street, East Orange MacPhail, Robert .......... 18 Rector Street, Millburn Madden, Florence ........... 57 Carey Avenue, Butler Maddison, Madge .......... 8 Lincoln Avenue, Dover Maddox, Pearl .... . . . .98 Amherst Street, East Orange Mandel, Ruth ......... 201 Osborne Terrace, Newark Mandelbaum, Ruth ...... 14 Conklin Avenue, Newark Manna, Ralph ...... 335 Chelsea Avenue, Long Branch Manton, Betty ................. 40 Ling Street, Ford Marion, Elsie ......... 71 Bloomfield Avenue, Newark Martin, Mary Jane ....... 347 Rosehill Place, Elizabeth Martorana, Kathleen ........ 97 Parker Street, Newark Mascioschi, Josephine ....... 316 Park Avenue, Orange May, Margaret .... 210 Seaman Street, New Brunswick Mazurek, Olga .... Mead, Jean ..... . . . .756 South 19th Street, Newark . . . . . . .952 Arnet Avenue, Union Mead, Joanna ............... 53 Elm Road, Caldwell Mealey, Marie .... Mealey, Virginia. . Mellberg, Carl .... Menweg, Florence. Metzler, George. . . Miceli, Anthony. . Miles, Martha .... Miller, Elizabeth. . Miller, Carolyn . . . . .32 Washington Avenue, Chatham . . . . . .344 Bergen Street, Plainheld . . . . . . . .46 Main Street, Springheld . . . . . . . . . . .49 Ford Avenue, Fords . . . . .52 Florence Avenue, Irvington Meyerowitz, Lillian . . . . .118 New York Avenue, Newark . . . 132 Carlton Avenue, Jersey City . . . . .892 Hunterdon Street, Newark . . . . .892 Hunterdon Street, Newark . . . . . . 353 16th Avenue, Irvington Mitchell, Theodore ...... 78 Littleton Avenue, Newark Molinaro, Catherine.620 North Seventh Street, Newark Moll, Zelda ............ 68V1 Fourth Avenue, Newark Moore, Jane .... .... 1 47 Franklin Street, Bloomheld Moran, Earl ........... 261 Mt. Hope Avenue, Dover Morelli, Concetta ........... 15 Third Street, Newark Morris, Theda. .355 South Clinton Street, East Orange Morrison, Erline . . .255 South Orange Avenue, Newark Morrison, Helen ......... 634 Britton Street, Elizabeth Mosher, Jane ....... 57 Williamson Avenue, Bloomfield Mudrak, Mary .... . . . . . . . .107 Sharot Street, Carteret Mulrenan, Rita ...... 434 Cleveland Avenue, Harrison Murphy, Earl ....... 164 Second Street, South Amboy McCauley, Anne . . .16 Woodland Avenue, Glen Ridge McClure, Florence .......... 123 James Street, Hillside McCormack, Doris McCoy, Eleanor. . . . : . . .12 West Henry Street, Linden . . . . . . .49 Harvard Street, Montclair McCraith, Eugenie ....... 1226 Robert Street, Hillside McEwan, Kenneth McGovern, Regina . . .315 Mountain Road, Union City . . . . . .43 Hunterdon Street, Newark McHenry, Frances ......... 28 Hampton Place, Nutley McKenna, Marie. . . . . . . 160 Broad Street, Newark McKenzie, Catherine ...218 Fern Avenue, Lyndhurst McKinley, Mildred ........ 254 Harrison Street, Nutley McManus, La Verne. . . 110 Underwood Street, Newark McQuillin, Lila ..... 167 Demarest Avenue, Englewood McTiernan, Clara. Nagy, Marie ....... Narozny, Kathleen. . Nealis, Doris ...... Nevola, Norma. . . Niemira, Henry. .. Nisselson, Ruth. . . Nittoli, Irma .... . .. . . . . . .76 Ligham Street, Belleville . . . . . . . . . . .9 Fraser Street, Fords . . . . . . . .92 Broad Street, Newark ...156 Second Avenue, Little Falls 239 South Seventh Street, Newark .....170 Fleming Avenue, Newark . . . .5 Harvard Street, East Orange . . .234 Highland Avenue, Newark Novomesky, Polly Ann. . . 1531 Munn Avenue, Hillside Nucci, Anna ............. 24 Grove Street, Bloomheld O'Connor, Jeanne .... 47 Vvfatchung Avenue, Montclair Olohan, Marguerite .......... 102 Brill Street, Newark O'Neill, Ann .......... 154 Vv'hitford Avenue, Nutley Onore, Jessie.23 North Fourth Avenue, Highland Park Pabst, Francis ..... Packard, Elizabeth.. Parkes, Richard .... Pascall, Constance. . Penhall, Joan ..... Perlman, Anne. . . Peterson, William. Petosa, Carmela. . Petosa, Thelma. . . Pierson, Jean. . . . . Pierson, Robert. . . Pietrowski, Marian . . Pinto, Gloria ..... Place, Ethel .... Platts, Virginia . . . Pohl, Anne .... Polakoff, Ruth . . . Pollino, Kathryn . . Portuguese, Hilda. . Poulos, Irene ..... Power, Frances ..... Powers, Ruth ...... Pursel, Jean ..... . Quackenbush, Hazel . . . . .513 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurst . ...226 Park Street, Montclair . . . .234 NValnut Street, Nutley . . .... 274 Parker Street, Newark Hill, Dover . . . .212 Chadwick Avenue, Newark . . . . . . . .22 New Street, Jersey City . . .88 Ridge Street, Newark .. . . . . .88 Ridge Street, Newark .. . . . 27 Milford Avenue, Newark Phillips, Bernice .... . . . 101 Cumberland Avenue, Verona .101 Cumberland Avenue, Verona Pierson, Maisy ..... . . . . . . 106 Early Street, Morristown . . .842 Bayway Avenue, Elizabeth .. . .50 North 11th Street, Newark .. . . 146 Stephens Street, Belleville ..................'I'ranquility ....................Flemington .. . . . . 170 Hillside Avenue, Newark .304 Market Street, Perth Amboy . .414 Park Avenue, East Orange . . . . . . .40 Central Avenue, Dover .1121 West Sixth Street, Plainfield . .824 Cleveland Avenue, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . .R. F. D., Phillipsburg 227 Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark Rachlin, Ruth .... Rader, Ruth ..... 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