Panzer College - Olympia Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1938 Just as a great symphony is composed, cautiously and with concern for detail, so was the class of 1938 molded. Each individual note was blended into harmony, discords were transposed to form melodious chords, and now, after four years of careful tuning, this symphony is ready for its audition in the world. Each note will go its own way, bringing back to the composer either reward and deserved success, or will be forgotten and replaced by more harmonious ones. We feel, that Panzer, our composer, will not be disappointed, but will find that each note will stay on pitch and will be harmonious with the ideals we have followed thus far. In September 1934, thirty-two minor notes, ready to be tuned, entered Panzer College. Miss Brown, our class adviser, and Ernest Burton, our class president, started this task by leading us through our first simple melody, The Freshman Year. The sophomores tried to start a discord in our scale but we managed to stay in tune during our first composition. These notes on the scale above gave a dance in our honor. We had opportunity to return the courtesy by our first social affair, a Hallowe ' en Dance. This and other events helped us to become an important part of the whole concert. Although Frank Wells may have introduced a slight variation in the melody by finding it necessary to resign, Fred Schwarz took up the baton and led us through our second success. The music had hit a high note by the time we sponsored the Leap Year Dance. The fame which was gained by our vitality and spirit in sports created another pleasant refrain in the college. The prelude to our third recital was improved by the fact that each member of the class had begun to think himself an exalted personage. Can we ever forget those after- noons at clinic, or can we forget that memorable Junior Prom at the Hotel Lincoln in New York? The thought will linger in our minds for a long time. Fred Schwarz remained our president and before we knew it we had completed our third success. The symphony was well under way. We were no longer individual notes. The concluding bars were conducted by Eli Brody. The music which was composed of ten stanzas of student teaching had a very lively tempo. The remaining measure will reach a grand crescendo with the conferring of degrees in June. Eli Brody Fred Schwarz Rae Wolf - 20 ■■ '

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