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When we returned, it was to study, term papers, exams. The only redeem- ing feature was the frosh-soph snowball fight, in which everyone was soaked. ln February came the Sophomore Prom and, for the first time, the choos- ing of a King and Queen of Hearts. Aileen Bohrs and Bed Walsh walked off with the Boyal Honors and proudly led the Grand March. With the spring came baseball, plus new uniforms, spaghetti dinners, the first press banquet spring fever, and the skunk! The freshmen held their formal at Phelps Manor with complete success, both financially and otherwise, due mostly to the co-chairmen Naomi Sarlat and foe Martorelli. May arrived, and with it last minute rushing to get ready for the long- awaited May Fete. The theme was Dance and Song Cavalcade of America, and Aileen Bohrs was our Queen. Baccalaureate, senior week, graduation, goodbye to the sophs, and, at long last, summer vacation! When we came back for our sophomore year, registration was no longer confusing, and, with our superior knowledge, we could chuckle a bit at the wondering freshmen. Hazing was fun. This year they called us sir and miss. Over the summer Miss Iohnson, Miss Terhune, and Mr. Benson had been married. Four instructors were added to the faculty, Miss Headings, Dr. Buc, Mr. Hargest, and Dr. Hallett. lack Hamilton's dog Sonny was imme- diately adopted by the college as their pet. This year the football season was just one thrill after another, as Coach Bell pulled the Indians through their first undefeated season. October saw the start of the Civil Aeronautics course, sponsored by the Government. October and November were busy months what with the Little Sister Tea, pledging, election of class officers, buying of ground for an athletic field, and the changing of the date of Thanksgiving. Came December, the lnterfraternity-Sorority Dance, and vacation. Ianuary again brought exams and term papers, but we were getting used to it. The Soph Prom was set for February and a great success it was, with Dot Kielman and Dave Wallwork as Queen and King of Hearts. Work was started on the rebuilding of the Barn Theater. Soon came March, and with it the skunk for a return engagement. Sub- sequently, the N. Y. A. boys found him dead under the lunchroom floor. The days flew until along came Easter vacation and the spring cruise, this time to Havana. Varsity Show! Never-to-be-forgotten. Mousey, Miss Andy, Casey-a gal- axy of Bergen stars. Varsity Show! What memories it will always bring! Now, as our yearbook goes to press, we look forward to, the spaghetti dinner, Freshman Formal, press banquet, and the May F ete, this year with a Showboat theme. Then will come senior week, and its round of parties. And so our history draws to a close-no, not a close, for there is gradua- tion, and that is just the beginning-just the beginning of our day.
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CLASS HISTORY 1941 tccmimreda was the Freshman dance, a never-to-be-forgotten memory-a beautiful scene of color and sweet music. Its success can be attributed to the good Work of our president, Don Bush and our dance chairman,l-lal Sasso and his committee. All in all, we have tried to be the best Freshman Class Bergen has ever had: as Sophomores, we shall look forward to still bigger and better things. DORIS I. AMOS 73-22nd Ave., Paterson, N. 1. Two Year Secretarial Curriculum Phi Sigma Delta Sorority 1, Z: Library Council 2: Bas- ketball 1, 2: Treasurer of Phi Sigma Delta 2: Chair- man of Reception Committee-Freshman Formal 1939. VINCENT ANDERSON 219 Elmwood Ave., Bogota, N. l. Business Curriculum Glee Club 1, 2: Quintet 2: Tennis l, 2: Intramural Basketball I: Sigma Omicron Sigma 1: May Fete 1, Z. THERESA ANZELMO 240 Garibaldi Ave., Lodi, N. 1. Bachelor oi Science Curriculum Glee Club 1, Z: French Club 1, 2: Library Stall 2: Enchanted April 2: Marionette Show 2. ROBERT APPELTON Schenectady, N. Y. Business Administration Curriculum RUTH D. ARMSTRONG 353 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N. I. Pre-Engineering Curriculum Science Club ALEX ASTAPUK 313 George Rd., Cliffside Park, N. I. Business Administration Varsity Club Z: Libros 2: Basketball l, 2: Football 1, 2. IOHN W. BALBACH 345 Maple Ave., Lyndhurst, N. I. Business Administration Curriculum 307 Franklin Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N. I. Business Administration Varsity Club: Baseball 1, 2. ALEXANDER B. BEAL 17 Berkeley Place, Montclair, N. I. Business Administration Business Administration Club: lnterclass football, l, 2: Track 1, 2. HARRY I . BEN GEL 30 Cooper Ave., Dumont, N. I. Business Administration Curriculum RAYMOND R. BIGALKE 191 Fairview Ave., lersey City, N. I. Art Curriculum Spanish Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Interclass Football 1, 2: lnterclass Basketball 1, Z: Interclass Baseball 1: Importance oi Being Earnest 2: Varsity Show. DOROTHY BLOOM 851 W. 177th St., New York City Secretarial Curriculum IANE M. BOSTWICK 62 Washington Ave., Rutherford, N. I. Pre-Nursing Curriculum Science Club 1, 2: Lmbda Alpha Delta 1, 2: Secretary ot Student Council 2. TUDENT llllt U'l'0ltY CARMELITA M. BOWER 131 Church St., West Englewood, N. 1. Art Curriculum Phi Sigma Delta 1, 2: Secretary Phi Sigma Delta 2: Calendar Committee 1: Bergendian 1, 2: Year Book 1 2. PETER I. BOYHAN 8 Buckingham Rd., Palisade, N. I. Chemical Engineering Curriculum Science Club 1, Z: Varsity Club 1, 2: Varsity Basket- ball 1: Varsity Baseball 1. BETTY A. BRIDENBURG 237 Washington Ave., Coytesville, N. I. General Curriculum Eta Upsilon Gamma 1, 2: Eta Upsilon Gamme-Presb dent 2: Tri-y-Hi-y Alumni 1, 2: Tri-y-Hi-y Alumni- President l: Pan-Hellenic Council 1: Glee Club 1: May Fete 1 RUTH C. BROWN 1168 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Business Curriculum Dormer Club 1, 2: Alpha Tau Zeta 1, 2. DORIS B. BRYANT 35 Brinkerhott Ave., Teaneck, N. I. Bachelor of Arts Curriculum Spanish Club 1, 2: Alpha Tau Zeta: Spanish Club President 2. VIRGINIA A. CABLE 32 Euclid Ave., Hckensack, N. 1. Bachelor of Science Curriculum Glee Club 1, 2: Phi Sigma Delta 1, 2: Berqendian l, 2: May Fete Committe 1: May Fete 1: Sophomore Prom Orchestra Committee Chairman. AUDREY G. CALVIN 788 West End Ave., Grantwood, N. I. Secretarial Curriculum Glee Club 1, 2: May Fete 1: Typing Contest Com- mittee 2. RICHARD W. CAMPBELL 359 lohnson Ave., Teaneck, N. 1. Journalism Curriculum CHARLES C. COMPTON 40 Hasbrouck Pl., Rutherford, N. I. Physical and Health Education Curriculum Varsity Club 1, 2: Libros 1, 2: Sigma Omicron Sigma 1, Z: Football 1, 2: Baseball 1: Bergendian-Sports Editor Z: Saga-Sophomore Editor: Varsity Club Sec- retary: Sigma Omicron Sigma Treasurer: Varsity Club Show Committee 2: May Fe-te 1, Z. GEORGE F. CUMMINGS 25 Beechwood Ave., Bogota, N. I. Accounting Major IOHN DAMURIIAN 126 Queen Anne Rd., Bogota, N. I.
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