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,fa-df' mvf' R. W .. MW DAISY ELIZABETH ADAMS JOHN ALMOND LUCY E. ANTONSEN GENERAL ELEMENTARY GENERAL SECONDARY BUSINESS EDUCATIEN N J 711 E. St te Street, Trenton, N. J. CI-Iistory and Geographyl 116 Loruk AVCDUC, aY0m1e: - ' I Country Eife Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 149 Garfield Avenue, Trenton, N. J. . Industrial Arts Club 2, 33 YWCA 2' 3, Club 2g YWCA 2. Sigma Tau Chi, International Relations Business Education Club 3, 4, BUSINESS Club 4, Pres. 3, Goode Geographical Soci- Education Bulletin, Associate Editor 3, 4. ety 2, 3, 4, Current Events Club 1, 2, Commuterls Council 4g Band 1, 2, Orches- tra 1, 2g Laboratory Theatre 4. ELIZABETH APPLE MORTON ASHMAN EUGENIA BARONE KINDERGARTEN-PRIMAR1' GENERAL SECONDARY GENERAL ELEMENTARY 16 Hamilton Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. CI-Iistory and Englishj 510 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J. Gamma Sigma, Executive Board 13 Brew- 402 Brinley Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J. Sigma Sigma Secy. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Inter- ster Council 2. Kappa Delta Pig Sigma Tau Chi, Social Sorority Council 4, Country Life Club 3, Board 2, 3, Psychology Club 2, Treasurer 45 YWCA 1. 3, Thencanic 2, Seal 2, Sports Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, So To Speak 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, Handbook 2, 3, Labora- tory Theatre lg Men's A. A. 1, 4, Cheer- leader 2, Head Cheerleader 3, 4. Page Eighteen Wit' f if Mft HELENA BLAI GENERAL Sscon 21 Qfffrheilmaric IC Ill ' WCA 5 Fiji AIIS 3, Apgar K
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BOOTHERST ONE Y XYMAN Sefrelary . . . . 1 lEl.EN S'rAN'roN Treasurer . . FRED STAHUEER AVING completed four happy and highly successful years of education at the Trenton State Teachers College, the Class of 1940 casts an eye toward the future and prepares to assume its responsibility in the field of education. The four years marking the life span of the Senior Class have swiftly gone by, and today the administration lists approximately one hundred ninety-five students ready for graduation. VVith Franklyn Bootherstone as President, John Wyman as Vice President, Helen Stanton as Secretary, Fred Stahuber as Treasurer, and Mr. Crawford as Adviser, the Senior Class began its work last fall with grave misgivings and apprehension, this attitude being caused by the forthcoming practice-teaching periods, which tended to interrupt the smooth flow of Class activities. The Arbor Day Program began the Senior's activities which included the Senior-Alumni Dance, Senior Dinner and the highly colorful and impressive step- singing. Only the traditional Senior Ball is left to place the final touch on the panoramic picture of Class activities. Although the Class of 1940 is anxious to try its new-found wings in the field of teaching, still it regrets to give up the pleasures of a college career that will forever stay in its memory. Page Sevenleen
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M V NISEN 10N B 1 1- iuiyifli iwci 2, if in Club 3, 4, Business 1, Associate Editor 3, 4' 199295-A 'Mig ,ff '. WM ' M,,,,.fw ff , W a . 1 g -saagf sf HELENA BLAINE EVELYN BOOTH GENERAL SECONDARY GENERAL ELEMENTARY CMathematics and Sciencej Robbinsville, N. J. 21 Frelinghuysen Ave., Raritan, N. Nu Delta Chi, Country Life Club 4. YWCA 3, Garden Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts 3, 4, Apgar Society 4. D t 'lf FRANKLIN BOOTHERSTONE GENERAL SECONDARY CMathematics and Sciencej 1302 Chestnut Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Si ma Tau Chi Vice Pres 3' Class Pres. s - - , 3, 4, Apgar Society 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3 Psychology 2, 3, 4, Commuter's Council 2 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. 9 x ETHEL BOWEN DOROTHY BRIANT .IESSIE R. BRIENZA GENERAL SECONDARY HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION GENERAL SECONDARY fHistory and EnglishD 75 Myrtle Avenue, Dover, N. CI-Iistory and English? Bull Run Road, Trenton, N. J. Philomathean Sigma Vice-Pres. 4, Inter- R. D. No. 2, Easton Turnpike, Somer- h N Commuter's Committee 1, Publicity Com- Sorority Council 4, Social Board 1, Ad- ville, N. J. Sac i ta., mittee 1, Modern Language Club 1, 2, visory Board 3, 4, Modern Dance Group Arguromuthos Sigma Secy. 3, Allen Stu- P- 45 nb3 English Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Health and Physical Educa- dent Council2,Norsworthy Student Coun- fe Clu ' Seal 2, Laboratory Theatre 4. tion Club 4, Women's A. A. 2, 4. cil Treas. 4, Assembly Program Commit- Y . A, tee 4, Thencanic 1, 2, Vice-P res. 3, Modern Language Club 1, Pres. 2, 3, International Relations Club 4, Secy. 4, Signal 2, 3, Associate Editor 4, So To Speak 2, 3. Page Nineteen
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