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John Meehan, John Blohm. First row: Martin Boyajian, Stewart Richardson, Horace Tillery, William Ulmer, Allen Beaman, George De Marco. James Malone, Felix Saldutti, George Aakjer. Second row; Joseph Cloidt. Levon Barmakion, Paul Piefke, Joseph Crimes, Peter Nigro, Charles Matthews, John Underwood, Sidney Rothbard, Robert Swanson, Michael Salvatore. Third row: Edward Lieder, Franklin Chenitz, Thomas Carey, Joseph Williams, Joseph Heffernan, Paul Fleer, Angelo D ' Andrea, Nathan Stokes, Patsy Miraglia, George Johnson. THE RETURN OF THE VETERANS It was a privilege to be a student in college when, after several years in military service, many of our former students returned to college. Some of these veterans had made athletic history at the college in years gone by. Others we learned to know from letters which were sent from many dif- ferent parts of the world and which were read in assembly. One and all, we welcome them home with full pride in their achievements. Their courage and fortitude, their tenacity of purpose in returning to continue their course after years of war service are worthy of emu lation and admiration. The yearbook staff, with great pride, pays tribute to them in this college annual. 17 •
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CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1946, being of sound mind and body, and anticipating our departure from the institution which has provided cause for the bulk of our natural trials and tribulations, ebulliences and embarrass- ments, prides and prejudices, and affections and adjustments, do hereby affix our seal to our last will and testament. Ahem! We make the following bequests: THE JUNIORS: Our love of association, humor, and resourcefulness. THE FRESHMAN CLASS: The second and third years that the senior girls enjoyed on the basketball bench, passing cushions back and forth. TO ALL INCOMING STUDENTS: Our heartfelt compassion and sympathy for the four years of hard labor, soft-soaping, and incipient dementia praecox to which they ar e about to be subject. FRESHMAN MEN: The friendliness of the Big Sisters that they may succeed in their role cf Big Brothers. THE SOPHOMORES: Our heartfelt sympathy in contemplation of the well-worn path they trod to and from Dr. Brown ' s office. PROFESSOR GORTON: Our abundant strength, initiative, vitality, and ability that he may cope with the arrival of the new miserable bunch of miserable physical misfits. May Allah save him! MR. DRUMM: A fully paid insurance policy to cover his notebook and brief case. If they were ever lost, the cause of higher education would be set back ten years!! MISS WACKER: The alto section of the glee club which she has long upheld and supported by her own true voice. DR. GREENAWALT: A copy of The Perils of Pauline with proper directions, for inflection and gesticulation. MRS. BEACH: A vocal aid, in the form of a record, which starts out with a third of a cut and ends with these same eventful words. MRS. BRAINEN: A non-collapsible, sink-proof, unfoldable, and slide resistant music stand. MISS GIRARDOT: A shiny maroon and white cab with chauffeur at the wheel, which will be constantly at her beck and call. GINNY CEMARADA: The duty of upholding the fine reputation of Irvington as established by Eunice Eilau and Claire Meyers. RITA FERGUSON: An open door and a well waxed floor for early morning arrivals, that she may not be smothered in an accumulation of tardinesses. FLO JAKIEL: The portable, gilt-edged telephone set, which was the indispensable property of Terry Comito. AL COHEN: The current best seller, How to Do a One-Handed Handstand in Ten Easy Lessons by Morris Julian. SELMA NEUMAN: Fay Zipkin ' s seat-by-the-window on the No. 5 crosstown bus. SCOTTY THOMSON: Doris Graham ' s phenomenal mastery of the art of dancing . TO THE PERPLEXED FRESHMAN AT HIS FIRST EXAM: Dolores Cordisco ' s long finger nails. TO THE FOUR REMAINING STUDENTS BEARING THE NICKNAME OF PETE : Annette Petrillo ' s heartfelt hope that they live up to her ability to smile and see it through. DOCTOR BROWN: The well deserved satisfaction of a job ably done and the realization that we will carry on in the highest traditions of Panzer College. The foregoing is the legal will and testament of the Class of 1946. In witness whereof, we hereby subscribe our name and seal on this first day of June, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Six. FAY ZIPKIN CLAIRE MEYERS Executors. 16
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First row; Claire Addario, Jean Sullivan, Frank Proietti, Ruth Twombly, Dean Creenawalt, Rita Ferguson, Fred Hulme, Ida Thomson, Jeanne Simonet. Second row: Robert Swanson, Hallie Talbott, ' Barbara Fox, Muriel Armistead, Louis Peragallo, Margaret Pons, Zenobia Wyatt, Virginia Cemarada, Joseph Talamo. Third row: Andrew Nazzari, Doris Vivian, Harold Lefko- witz, Selma Neuman, Fred Peterson. Fourth row: Peter Nigro, Carmine Giordano, Albert Cohen, Ernest Brosang, Allen Beaman. • ]: Front row Leiia Filippi, Florence Jakiel, Eleanor Webb, Dorothy Creulich, Jean Friedman Louise Cruelich juanita White, Antoinette Seruto, Rosalie Bryan, Grace MacClymont. Second row Lucille Stahl Dorothy Hines, Barbara Munder, Eileen Flynne, Betty MacManus, Beatrice Gallini Ruth Roemer, Bianca Vignone, June Brickman, Charlotte Koehler, Lila Burpee, Miss Hazel Wacker, Adviser. Third row: Richard Forster, Donald Robertson, Raymond Zantecki, Robert Mullan, John Festa, Thomas llaria, Harold Walters, William Cunningham, Ogilvie John Hartman, Donato DelGuercio. Fourth row: Philip Lowy, Sidney Feins, Hahnenfeld, John Butynes, Charles Serpone, David Roderick, Paul Hausser, Carl Fischer, Bruce Frank
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