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CLASS POEM So now, the time has come For us to press — ahead To a new hfe which holds in store A more colorful beam than ever before! We pause now and leave behind — vivid memories Of tribulations and of joys — a rainbow, Hued with colors dull and bright, And turn our eyes forward — for a new flight ! Four years have gone and parting for us has come. And we leave — with hearts full — Excited and happy, hesitant, but anxious to begin, A new life — ! Selma Gerber -4 25 •-
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THE CLASS OF 1939 FRANK MULVIHILL President MADELINE EAGER .... Vice-President DORIS DRELICH Secretary SAM SLINGERLAND Treasurer In contrast with that memorable day in September 1936, when we entered the portals of Panzer and were greeted by strange faces, side glances and snickers from the upper-classmen, our freshman year was a success even to our escapades with the sopho- mores. Early in the year we chose Vincent Brown, President; Betty Altenhofen, Vice-Presi- dent; Eileen O ' Connor, Secretary; and Rolland Hill, Treasurer, and decided that united we would stand and divided we would fall — or else! In October, the sophs honored us with a masquerade Hallowe ' en Dance. We returned the courtesy with a Yuletide Dance and entertainment. The climax of the season was reached when St. Patrick ' s day was ushered in with true color and all the fixin ' s. Needless to say the job was well done. With the fleeting of the summer months we wasted little time in welcoming the freshmen. We started our social season with a dance for the freshmen. Then com- menced the hustle, humiliation, and initiation of sorority and fraternity rushees. Dances and more dances — class picnics to Denville and the ole swimmin ' hole and another year was gone. The opening of our junior year found us indifferent to the freshman antics. The ' ' ighlight of social events was the Junior Prom which was held at the Hotel Biltmore ' turing Horace Heidt. Classmates, schoolmates, faculty, alumni and friends attended i gala affair. 27
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