Panzer College - Olympia Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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The Class Will W E, THE Class of Nineteen Thikty-fouk, being of sound mind and disposing inenioiy, do heiejjy declare this to be our last Will and Testament. FIRST: We hereby give and bequeath our love, luck, and loyalty, along with sincere good wishes, to Panzer College for its success through the ensuing years. SECOND: We hereby give and bequeath to Miss Margaret C. Brown and Dr. Holger Kilander our genuine appreciation for their aid in laying the foundation of our careers. THIRD: We hereby give and bequeath our deepest admiration to Miss Agnes Burnham for all she has done to help us. FOURTH: We hereby give and bequeath the Class of Thirty-six our best wishes for their prosperity in the future. FIFTH: We hereby give and bequeath to the members of the Junior Class our Senior dignity and rights, with the hope that they will uphold the privileges and traditions. SIXTH: We hereby give and bequeath to Mildred Bopp and Stephanie Palmer, Kay Baldwin ' s frankness and straightforwardness, so people won ' t misinterpret her meanings. SEVENTH: We hereby give and bequeath to Viola Colonese, Madeline Jack- son ' s simplicity, so that the plain things will always appeal to her. EIGHTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Anne Cuidera some of Anne Irwin ' s brilliance, so that her Senior year will be easy-going. NINTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Ruth Gillan, Florence DutchcrV sensibleness , so that she may continue to be fair-minded in her Senior year. TENTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Goldie Keil. Irene Schnefers insight, so that life may be less complex in the future, and Pearl Sussman ' s wit so that she may continue with her snappy comebacks. ELEVENTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Mabel Mason. Anne Gormley ' s frivolousness, so that her Senior year may be gayer. TWELFTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to era Pavia. C;ene ic f Helf- rich ' s abilitv to judge a situation fairly, so that she won ' t get so excited o er nothing.

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of shoe stores and as a side is in the toupee business. Les Miller is now fat and bald but is still as good-natured as ever in spite of the high price of shoes. One need only look at his feet to realize the possibilities in footwear. Flying over East Orange we see our old Alma Mater where Anne Losowich is teaching rhythmics. She is now an accomplished teacher and is an authority on how, when and where to teach rhythmics. Elsie OttmuUer is also coaching the girls ' basketball team at Panzer. Her laugh which we all knew so well is not heard so often. A basketball team is no laughing matter. In Newark, I see Tommie ' Quattrone as a director of a playground and some- one ' s wife. The man in question is small, dark, and well dressed, with a very super- stitious view about shoes. Swish . . . We are now back in the Madison Square Garden, where Bob Minto is delivering an address before a tremendous crowd. He is now the campaign manager of Norman Thomas, who is still the Socialistic candidate for president. Near the Garden we find Lou Malakoff coming out of a huge office building. It is the headquarters of the New York Yankees. Lou is now the business manager of the Ruppert chain system and is preparing to go to Florida to look over the pros- pects for the coming baseball season. Eddie Ryan ' s experience reading newspapers in Panzer ' s locker room and the classrooms has served him well. He is the chief proofreader of the NEW YORK TIMES. His hobbies are reading and collecting articles from newspapers when not bumming passes for the ball games in New York. And now out at Jones Beach we find Pearl Sussman, who is still the breast- stroke champion of the East. She is teaching swimming and (between time) dancing. Incidentally she is the wife of a Panzer lad who is recognized by his chin, his pinky , and his sense of humor. Our trip is nearly complete except for two of my cronies. Prof. ' ' Thomson is a gym instructor in New Paltz High School and is the champion of the cause of heavy apparatus and tumbling. In spite of the inability of his pupils to execute a one-hand stand, he still retains the old sense of humor. Don Wyre is the chief stockholder and director in one of those exclusive summer camps. Because he still insists on buying Fords, he is often, of necessity, a mechanic. And now I must put my carpet away for another period of time. Quickly, oh quickly Lei ' s turn back the clock. I fear thai these pictures Have given a shock. Bui lime will make real All ihe things that I say. And now with your pardon ril leave while I may. George Goodman.



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THIRTEENTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Ethel Snyder and Virginia Taylor, Thomasina Quattrone ' s stability in sticking to one man and Anne Loso- wich ' s conscientiousness. FOURTEEINTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Madeline Ward, Elsie OttmuUer ' s and Dorothy Almond ' s all-around athletic ability, so that she will be the heroine of the Senior Class. FIFTEENTH : We do hereby give and bequeath to Marie Fitzgerald and Hermine Leitereg, Dore Flaviene ' s success in social work, so that they may carry on for Panzer College. SIXTEENTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Harry Altschule and Carl Meister, Louis Malakoff ' s lightness , so that life will seem less serious. SEVENTEENTH : We do hereby give and bequeath to Charles Aymar and Joseph Toscano, George Goodman ' s versatility, to insure them a successful career. EIGHTEENTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Walter Fitzsimmons and Sidney Lipsch. Donald Wyre ' s quietness and Robert Grindlinger ' s self-control, so that they may be seen and not heard so often. MNETEE?S ' TH: We do hereby give and bequeath to John De Biasio and Willard Lindstrom, James McGeehan ' s good-naturedness, so that they shall always bring their classmates to our school. TWENTIETH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Frederick Gizzi, Arnold Codispodi ' s faithfulness to the one and only. TWENTY-FIRST: We do hereby give and bequeath to James Grimes, Alvin Davis ' s superiority, so he may justify his attitudes. TWENTY-SECOND: We do hereby give and bequeath to Edward Kennedy and William PoUitt, Frank Krysiak ' s stability and Edward Ryan ' s smile, so that Panzer will always be proud of them. TWENTY-THIRD: We do hereby give and bequeath to Philip Kinmiel, Robert Thomson ' s and Robert Minto ' s heavy apparatus ability to add to his own skill. TWENTY-FOURTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Louis Lipari and Jack Meyer, Lawrence Harris ' s dry humor to add to their charming personalities. TWENTY-FIFTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Charles Miller and Peter Sudol, Ferdinand Fili ' s and Lester Miller ' s pleasing manners, so that people will continue to admire them. TWENTY-SIXTH: We do hereby give and bequeath to Casmir Szatkowski and Louis Scudder, Ernest Demontreuxs poise, so that they mav be Seniors in name and action. Irene Schnefel. 30

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