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CLASS OFFICERS When the class of ' 42 entered Montclair, there was talk of their being the last class to graduate in four years because a five-year course was being con- sidered. Little did anyone think that they would be the last class to graduate before an accelerated three-year program was installed. No one would have prophesied that this class would be the first to have its number lessened by selective service, or to have the student-teaching period shortened to ten weeks to make possible the first May-time com- mencement. The one distinction the class of ' 42 expected to enjoy and which materialized was that of having the first class of business majors. But there are other factors for which this group of seniors will be remembered. They were always the class to more than halfway in helping their members attend their social functions, and they were the first to integrate themselves by means of a class paper, Footnotes of ' 42. Thus a combination of time as well as person- alities once again combine to give another graduat- ing class its individuality. lAMES LUNDQUIST Pn-.„ ei, DORIS BIRD Sccrc iiry CHARLES BENZ Treasurer SENIORS • 1
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DM. HAEEY G. CAYLEY ADVISER 16 Sorry, I ' m new here myself. Dr. Cayley jomed our English faculty in 193 8 (the same year we marched in as freshmen) and soon consented to be our class adviser. That can ' t be the one and same prof! Strolling around campus in a long, black professorial cape . . . Now you see the real meaning of Life and Love . . . , expound- ing philosophy to discerning upperclassmen . . . In sur- realism and non-objectivity you find . . . , exploring new art forms for absorbing frosh . . . Whamming the ball over the net, coaching novices and stars . . . Attempting all types of photography and development in the dark- room . . . Ah, So . . . Tilting the cut gives . . . , making art functional in the yearbook realm . . . But your cover must express an Idea — , along with Mr. Karp, inspiring editors to break away from meaningless tradition . . . Yes, this is the Doc as we have known him in the classroom, around campus, and in the dorm. « CLASS ADVISER
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V FLORENCE E. ADLER PRAGA C. AMICARELLI FLOMENCE E. ADLEK 29 Wessington Avenue, Garfield Major: Social Studies Minor: English An unassuming, steady worker, and first commuter at school every single morning — car parked squarely in the parking space. Florence is one of the pivots of the circles of girls who eat lunch in room C . . . and spend all hour talking about social and economic problems plus the newest styles in dress. Clio, 2, 3, 4; Commuters Club, 1, 2, 3; Forum, 2, 3, 4; League of Women Voters, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. EVELYN VERONICA ANDEISEN HiUcrest Avenue, Montville Major: Business Education Minor: Social Studies Ever since Lynnc set foot on the campus, her seeming sophistication, dazzling gowns, and blond hair have caused much comment. Be- yond this, there ' s the Lynne giving the Com- mercial Club and her friends good laughs about her business experiences or the Lynne that al- ways find things to be happy about — Isn ' t it solid? Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club, 2; French Club, 1. PMAGA CONSTANCE AMICAMELLI 260 Varick Street, Jersey City Major: French Minor: Spanish A quiet calmness — and every so often leather heels hastening to a language club m eeting. Faithful at the winter cabaret, faithful at the spring festival — for four years Praga has done all asked of her, and more. And yet she finds time to pick a rose from the bushes — when no one is looking — and find a few moments ' re- laxation in it. Commuters Club, 2, 3; Dance Club, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 4; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3. ELIZABETH M. BAMDAGJY 208 Monticello Avenue, Jersey City Major: English Minor: Biology Says Bargy, I ' m going to quit school. My classes interfere with my extracurricular ac- tivities. In Poetry Club, Betty ' s a poised, poet- ical executive; in Artsmen, she ' s a tempera- mental and talented artist. In Players, she ' s a leading actress and director, stage-hand, cos- tumer all rolled up in one. Arrowhead, 3; Artsmen, 4; Creative Writing Club, 2, 3, President, 3; La Campana, 4; Poetry Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3, President, 4; Players, I, 2, 3, 4, Historian, 3, Treasurer, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4; Quarterly, 3, 4; Riding Club, 4. EVELYN V. ANDERSEN ELIZABETH M. BARDAGJY Praga Lynnc Betty e SENIORS
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