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N,. THE CLASS OF 1941 PRESIDENT . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . Joseph Brownlee Beanis Esposito Jeanette Segall Matthew Feldman Marjorie Birn, Jean Compton, Muriel Crump, Catherine De Stefanis, Betty Donnelly, Doris Ebner, Beanis Esposito, Hilda Hense, Mary Kane, Natalie Koster, Ruth Kreps, Patricia McNulty, Constance Neumann, Eleanor Quinn, Jeanette Segall, Dorothy Stivers, Jeanne Thomassin. Morris Berger, Joseph Brownlee, Joseph Corbo, Henry Eckert, Mat- thew Feldman, Arthur Fernandez, Alphonse Gallo, Walter Goralewicz, Howard Gorman, Clarence Hedges, Maurice Julian, Jerome Kampf, Herman Knuppel, Maurice Kravis, Robert Martens, Victor Palven, Raymond Peccatiello, Philip Peters, Philip Rekoon, Frank Restaino, Rocco Ricciardi, James Rollo, Sidney Rothbard, Fred Schrader, John Sgombick, Thomas Shirley, Edward Smith, Robert Sterling, Thomas Steinbach, William Stodt. ' 4 29 ■■
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THE CLASS OF 1940 FRANCIS BOCCIA President GERTRUDE DOLAN Vice-President FLORENCE McDERMOTT .... Secretary PAUL RILEY Treasurer The class of 1940 was started by electing class officers for the freshman year. They were as follows: Joseph Huemer, President; Gertrude Dolan, Vice-president; Florence McDermott, Secretary; Francis Boccia, Treasurer. At the close of park session, we, as freshmen, were on top with Harold Wickholm leading the victories. When the annual initiation was over we gave the sophomores their dance. It was on St. Patrick ' s day that the freshman boys arose as one to prevent the sophomores from painting a fellow classmate. From this incident on, we started and are still continuing as a united class. In May, we took an active part in the archery meet which was held at Verona Park. All members of the class went on an educational trip which was sponsored by Miss Burnham. Our journey to the Ford Plant in Edgewater, N. J., was followed by a picnic, which brought our first semester to a close. Although commencement preparations caused a temporary lull in the social activities of the class, friendships were again resumed at aquatic school. During the summer vacation the Freshman Folk Dance Group represented Panzer College at the National Federation of Business and Professional Women ' s Convention at Atlantic City, N. J. The freshmen were initiated at a sophomore trial conducted by Michael Grossman and Harold Wickholm. Due to the success of the Sophomore-Freshman dance, the freshmen were inspired to give a complimentary dance which was enjoyed by all. It was due to the efforts of the sophomore men that Panzer ' s first weight lifti ' club was organized in the fall of 1938. Following an old tradition the sophomores did a thorough job of painting freshmen on St. Patrick ' s day. 28
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STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER . , SECRETARY . . Robert Giraldi Anita Oertzen Joseph Huemer Marie Weidenbacher The Student Council is a representative body composed of four students from each class: the president, vice-president and two members at large. The policy of the Student Council has been to consider student administration and to undertake a project which will be a direct benefit to the college. This year they have seen the completion of the Memorial Gates, a project which was started last year. They have completed and revised the Panzer College Handbook and Songbook. Its members have been largely responsible for the formation of the Student Section of the New Jersey Physical Education Association and for the success of the first student section meeting in December. Frank Mulvihill, a member of the Council, is vice-president and program chairman of the Student Section of the National Physical Education Association. The members of the Student Council would like to extend their best wishes for success to all the members of the graduating class. 30
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