Montclair State College - La Campana Yearbook (Upper Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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27 Photo by Weinberg JACK BEEG A little man of big stride — both literally and figuratively. A dra- matic voice, giving expression to a clear mind and a sensitive nature. REBECCA SARA BIRD A cameo of honey-blond hair and school-girl complexion announces Becky. She alone can exemplify frankness as the counterpart of wisdom. A. WALTER BODENSCHATZ Here is a joyful, buoyant spirit. Dressed in style even to the ears, this Aldornia scholar has always been the center of fun. The make- up group of Players, Senate, and the realm of music have claimed him with good reason. But wc think that the dance truly ex- presses Walt — for his flourish in presenting formals — but more for his creative interpretations! ART MITR]EL E. BOOTH A wisp of a blonde — a gay laugh — a sports fan — an exquisitely beautiful Eurvdicc.

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BETTY MAY ACKEKMAN Betty — of the beautiful red hair and dancing eyes. Always living and vital. Now strangely serious and solemn — now hilarious and gay. A faithful choir member with soft alto voice. A scholar who en- livened Aldornia meetings. A hard- working editor who revived the Quarterly- A dream who sparkled at formals. Friend to everyone, she captured the heart of Montclair. EVELYN ASHEM Agreeable Evy, a wiUing worker, a congenial companion, and a good student, giving her all for her lounge-mates. The inspiration of master teachers ivho devoted their efforts to have us choose and do the right has become a part of all that is Montclair. Their memory is kept alive by those who follow their paths with work ennobled by each golden aim. March on, oh Soul, ivith strength. ELEANOR MAKGAMET BARRET A quiet Uttle miss whose pleasant smile glowing from the remote cor- ner of the classroom will be sorely missed by those of us whose path she crossed. FRANCES J. BARTNICK We respect her for her quiet and unassuming reserve. We laugh with her in her frivolous moments. We ' ve enjoyed knowing such a nice person as Fran. BERNADETTE F. BECHT Although Becky hasn ' t been with us long, we ' ve come to look to her as an inexhaustible source of fun and energy. GEORGE H. BENNETT Somewhat of a mystery, Mac has shown himself to be a poetic man of depth with many interests, moods, and abilities. A leader in dramatics both as actor and direc- tor. A sober Senator. A vital follower of cultural pursuits, espe- cially classical music.



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Full of fun and always alert for good humor, Edna has been a com- bination of all the desirable qual- ities in a well-rounded coed. Faith- fully singing in Choir, displaying intellectual ability at K. D. P. or Aldornia, laughing freely, and dili- gently doing her work, Edna has a certain unforgettable charm — the kind that marks her as a loyal friend, a good sport, a fine girl. BOMOTBTY M. CASE A sculptured coiffure over piquant features . . . An attentive student who whispers puns in class . . .Jolly, happy Dot. MUTH COLSTON Like her sidekick. Dot, Ruth spends much of her time with one eye on the teacher and the other roving about for fun. Despite this she has a reputation for quietness and friendliness. A curving strip of cement wan- dering lazily doivn a hill — only a u ' alk, but one xvith infinite remi- niscences. Hi! to a friend — leis- urely stroll xvith the one — mad dash to a bus — puffing uphill, Gosh, no homeiuork done — Look out, I cut his class today! MEGINA MAMIE CONKLIN Reg was always a serious and in- terested student who contributed much to our classes. Reg was al- ways gay and smiling, her blue eyes clear and alert. Reg was al- ways popular, for behind her quiet, girlish ways lay an understanding heart that won many friends. AGNES M. CONBAN With her quiet, soft manner, Ag- nes proved to be a serious student with a friendly, cheerful way — a dependable person who bore re- sponsibility in all her academic work, yet who was always ready for a jolly good time with the third floor Russ gang. HELEN K, COOPEB Whether it was refreshments at Aldornia, discussion at K. D. P., or assignments for class, Helen could be counted on to do the task to perfection. She enlivened many a moment with her refined wit, and amazed us with her profound thinking.

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