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ERNEST DEMONTREUX Ernie Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity; Gym Team ' 30- ' 33; Gold Award ' 33; Fencing Team; Student Council ' 31 - ' 34. Presi- dent ' 32- ' 34; Northern New Jersey Inter-collegiate Council 32- ' 34; Advis- ory Committee for Atlantic City Con- vention ' 34; Chairman Chapel Programs ' 32- ' 33; Class Inlramurals. From the character of Ernie there emanates a self-confidence that makes those about him feel a strength upon which they can rely. The thoughtful- ness with which he treats fellow stu- dents, whether they be close friends or not, is characteristic of his nature. Sen- sitive, understanding, and withal thor- oughly efficient, he has proved to be one of the most outstanding members of our college family. FLORENCE L. BUTCHER Dutch Delta Psi Kappa Fraternity; Spring- board ' 32- ' 34; Hockey Club ' 33- ' 34; Library Committee ' 33- ' 34; Rhythmic Team ' 33; Intramural Basketball ' 30- ' 31; Student Council Award ' 33. Dutch is another of our exceeding- ly quiet individuals, who, when she speaks, does so only to acquire knowl- edge. She keeps to herself most of the time and does not tell her business to anyone. After shadowing her for sev- eral days we find that her pet hobby is drawing. We wouldn ' t be surprised some day to hear that she was tucked away in an attic in Greenwich Village with her pencils and palette.
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ARNOLD B. CODISPOTI Koddy Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity ; Ath- letic Council ' 31- ' 34; President Athletic Council ' 33- ' 34; Varsity Baseball Scjiiad ' 32- ' 34; Varsity Soccer ' 31- ' 33; Captain ' 33; Manager Varsity Basketball Team ' 33- ' 34; Treasurer of Class ' 32, ' 34; Sport Editor of Springboard ' 33- ' 34; Freshman Initiation Committee; Fresh- man Dance Committee; Varsity Club ' 33- ' 34.; Student Council Aivard ' 33; Athletic Association Award ' 33. Introducing Koddy the Brooklyn Hash. Carefee, happy, neat: a good nii.xer and a friend to everyone from tile cat in the kitchen to the typist in the front office. Not a brilliant student but one of our best athletes. Soccer, basketball and baseball have all whis- ])ered of the prowess of Koddy. lie will iiinj; be remembered for the va ihat 111 ' liandled the outside loft pusi- lion on the soccer teams of Panzer. ALVIN B. DAVIS Whitey Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity; Bas- ketball ' 30- ' 34; Baseball ' 30- ' 34; Soccer ' 33- ' 34; Gym Team ' 32- ' 34; Football, ' 33; Student Council ' 30; Varsity Club ' 33- ' 34; Gol d Award ' 33- ' 31. Whitey is the most popular fellow in our class and probably in the school. And why not? Everybody knows his ready smile and hearty greeting. Be- sides being a four letter man and a gold medal winner, he has helped the class innumerable times by his quiet, thoughtful comment. He knows his class work, too, when he hasn ' t been fishing or hunting the day before with Mr. Gorton. But don t forget. ■■ ' hiley . llie real lest is yet to come.
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DORA FALIVENE Doree Basketball Varsity ' 32- ' 34; Intra- murals ' 30- ' 31; Hockey Club ' 31- ' 34; Vice President of Junior Class; Rhy- thmic Team ' 31- ' 34; Fencing ' 32- ' 34; Treasurer of CoinmuniiY Club 33. Proving by results of action rather than sound, Doree has mapped her course and is closely following that, un- hampered by the tumult of others. It is the most direct way to reach a dis- tinctly set goal, and Dora ' s strength and courage are indeed worthy of emulation. Few people realize the hardships which Dora has undergone, since she will not talk of them herself. FERDINAND PAUL FILI Fred Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity; Man- ager of Soccer ' 32- ' 33; Student Council ' 32- ' 34; Treasurer of Student Council ' 32; . V. Soccer ' 31- ' 32: Wrestling Club; Inlraiuurals 30- ' 34. Fred is our claim to crooning and wrestling honors. We are almost in- clined to take the former title away from him after the way he ran out on us at the dance in Caldwell. We are sure that with Fred ' s organizing ability and fine spirit the wrestling team will go places. Needless to say, Fred is good-natured and well-liked bv all mem- bers of the class. Good luck to him in the future vears to come.
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