Panzer College - Olympia Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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HAMOLD L. WICKHOLM Wick 49 Crescent Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Lincoln High School Willing, clever, witty, wise, We praise this man to the skies. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Spring- board 1, 2, 3. 4; Editor-in-Chief 3, 4; Folk Dance Group 1, 2; Varsity Track 1, 3, 4; Manager 3, 4; Soccer 1 2. 3 4; Basketball 1, 2; Dramatics 1; Who ' s Who 1940; Editor-in-Chief of Olympia. He is clean looking, he is quick moving and when he laug ' hs, the world laughs with him. Behind his dreamy eyes is worldliness, behind his quiet suave manner is much of the little boy. He serves two masters — Springboard and Olympia. DISCOVERY Oh! I have come to know by journeying far How happiness is found in simple things, How friendhness is found by all Who seek in earnestness. How square one finds this world of ours If willing to share the load Of passersbys and fellowmen Who have fallen by the road. — Florence O ' Mara Page Twenty-four

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ALBEET EDWAMD MOSE Al 722 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Dickinson High School The best are not angels — quiet! Phil Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Pin and Ring Committee 3; Social Committee 1; Junior Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 4; Football 1, 2; Soccer 3. 4; Varsity 4; Fencing Manager 3, 4; Basketball J. V. 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Olympia, Advertising Edi- tor. A gallant mature soul, this Long John, with a host of analytical perceptions all the more appre- ciated because they are wedged far beneath the sur- face. Strange to find dispersed in that quiet poise a gaiety as fresh as a child ' s and as contagious. MUTH H. SEIDLER Petie 36 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. Life ' s a pudding full of plums, Let ' s take it as it comes. Transfer from St. Mary ' s Junior College, Raleigh, N. C. Delta Psi Kappa 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Quick! Spontaneous and lively. Buoyant! Supple and nimble. Fresh! Terse! Likeable! Page Twenty-three



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CLASS HISTOMY In 1936, Panzer College was honored by a group of sincere cooperative students, who, with high ideals and ambitions, started their freshman year with a grand debut. The class elected Joseph Huemer, president; Gertrude Doian, Vice- President; Florence McDermott, Secretary; and Paul Riley, Treasurer. Our first success was a St. Valentine ' s dance given to the Sophomore Class, followed by a picnic for our own members which we ' ll surely never forget. To end our glorious year we took an active part in the demonstration and commencement exercises. The same year we met at aquatic school for ten days of work and play. During the summer, our folk dance group represented Panzer College at the Convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women ' s Clubs at Atlantic City, New Jersey. In September of 1937 we renewed our friendships as the Sophomore Class, and elected a new set of officers. They were Francis Boccia, President; Gertrude Dolan, Vice-President; Florence McDermott, Secretary; and Paul Riley, Treasurer. To continue the school tradition of initiating the freshmen, we appointed Geraldine Crampton and Michael Grossman as co-chairmen. Our first event was the Freshman-Sophomore acquaintance dance as a peace offering to the class of 1941. In our junior year the girls became big sisters to the incoming fresh- men women, and gave them a tea under the direction of the committee chair- man, Florence McDermott. During this year we again elected new officers. They were Joseph De Cresce, President; Helen Robinson, Vice-President; Geraldine Crampton, Secretary; and Donald MacPhail, Treasurer. Throughout three years, the class had been planning for our gala event, the Junior Prom. It was held in the Hotel Pennsylvania on February 28, 1939- Need it be said what a splendid affair it was! As the class of 1940 entered the threshold of the last year at Panzer, their task was that of proving their worth as teachers. At the end of January, Miss Brown was more than proud of the results. Their next important task was that of publishing the Olympia, the an- nual yearbook, which undoubtedly speaks for itself. As June 4th arrived the class had fulfilled their obligations, accomplished their goals, and were thrilled with the results. The class was given their degrees, and amidst tears and laughter parted, each with great plans and ideals for the future. GERALDINE CRAMPTON, Class Historian. Page Twenty-five

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