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SECRETARIES FACULTY HELEN S. HOLLAND Secretary MARIE BRADY Secretary EVELYN SCHWIND Secretary Berkeley Secretarial School ROSE RASTELLI Secretary College of St. Elizabeth. B.S. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT FREDERICA HYDE Stenography, Banking Rider College LE ROY C. HINKLE Geography Indiana University, A.B.; Columbia, M.A. CAROLYN BENNETT Typing Rider College, B.C.S. LOIS WILLIAMS Stenography, Arithmetic New York University, B.S. Columbia. M.A. IRENE IVAN junior Business, Stenography Rider College B.S. FRANCES CHAZAN Bookkeeping New York University, B.S. Page 13
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JOHN KONOWITZ Physical Education Seton Hall College, B.S. LEO W. SANDERS Physical Education University of Illinois L. GERTRUDE HOROWITZ Physical Education Trenton State Teachers College, B.S. DOROTHY BRIANT Physical Education Trenton State Teachers College, B.S. PHYSICAL TRAINING THE HOME ECONOMICS AND PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENTS C. NORMAN UTZ Supervisor of Practical Arts Pennsylvania State, B.S.; M.Ed. DOROTHY DAHL Sewing University of Minnesota. B.S. Teachers College. M.A. KENNETH SANDERS General Shop Newark State Teachers College CHARLES SANDERS Woodwork Trenton State Teachers College, B.S. TILLIE HOITSMA Cooking New jersey College for Women, B.S. Columbia, M.A. BEATRICE COOPER Mechanical Drawing Massachusetts School of Art E. LELAND SMITH Machine Shop Potsdam State Normal Page 12
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CLASS HISTORY Four years ago, in the September of 1941, two hundred and thirty-two bewildered freshmen, hailing from Mount Freedom, Mine Hill, and various other well-known localities, invaded the Dover halls for the first time. Out of the class we finally emerged with a plan of action. Gilbert Jacobs was chosen to head our class with the assistance of Helen Marie Widenor, while Marilyn Heaton served as treasurer. After a summer’s vacation we returned for our sophomore year, slightly subdued but still full of vim and vigor. Our new slate of officers was Helen Wisniewski, president; Robert Moran, vice-president; and secretary, Ella Mae Kimble. Our schedule was revised to include seven shorter periods, instead of the six longer ones previously in effect, and the activity period was eliminated. Our junior year marked the transition period—the change from happy-go-lucky sophomores to lordly and sophisticated upperclassmen, unburdened by care; our only problem was managing to get through our courses with the very minimum of effort. The choosing and ordering of our class rings, the tangible symbol of four happy years, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the school play, with several members of our class in leading roles, made this year an outstanding one. Our officers were Edward Weber, president; Helen Wisniewski, vice-president; Leland Smith, secretary, and Annette Gannon, treasurer. For our last and most important year Bernard Cicchetti was selected for the leading office, with Woodie Hedden a close second in the role of vice-president. Leland Smith and Annette Gannon were again elected to the offices which they held the previous year. The nearing of graduation found many of us filled with nostalgic memories and reluctance to leave while others could hardly wait, but we were all equally positive that there had never been any class which could compare with that of 1945.
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