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HALLIE R. TALBOTT 39 Hudson Street Newark, N. J. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 2, 4; Folk Dance Club 2 ; Modern Dance 2 ; Olympia 4 ; Marshals ' Club 4; Hockey 2; Big Sis- ters ' Club 4. JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS 292 Kerrigan Boulevard Newark, N. J. Football I, 2, 3; Baseball i, 2; Basket- ball (J.V.) i; Fencing Club 2; Hand- ball Club 4 ; Fencing Team 2 ; Marshals ' Club 4; Phi Epsilon Kappa i. ANN W. WRIGHT 1 1 3 Bellevue Avenue Upper Montclair, N. J. Springboard 3 ; Red Cross College Unit 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, president 4; Big Sisters ' Club 3 ; Olympia, asistant editor 4; Basketball Club 4; Volleyball Club 4; Senior Banquet Committee 4. ZENOBIA E. WYATT 335 Halsted Street East Orange, N. J. Hockey 2, 4; Gym Club 2; Basketball Club 3, 4; Folk Dance Club 2; Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Marshals ' Club 3, 4; Olympia 4. RAYMOND W. ZENTECKI 61 North 22 nd Street East Orange, N. J. Soccer 2, 3; Fencing 2; Gym Club 3, 4; Springboard 2, 3, 4; Olympia 4; Track 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. [14]
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i- X i Sealed: June Brickman, Bianca Vignone. Florence Jakiel, Eileen Flynne, Vice President, Dorothy Greulick, Antoinette Serruto, Lila Burpee, Dorothy Grieve. First row standing: Marvin Ackerman, Walter Balabanow, Lewis Bradshaw, Daniel Latoraca, Cornelius Keller, Howard Mathesius, Adam Gernsbeck, Louis Bednar, James Walling, President, William Cunningham, Mario Farina. Second row standing: James Caulfield, James Tonking, Paul Keelan, John Feeney, John Butynes, Arthur Flaherty, John Mullen, Burton Engelke, Robert Hooper, Earl Bornholm, Robert Newhouse. JUNIOR CLASS After more than two years of extreme mental con- centration and study, a group of young men and women have arrived at that most enviable of all class- es in the undergraduate hierarchy — the Juniors. From this favorable point we are able to look back on excellent scholastic records and to look forward to our Senior year with all that the last year in college will bring. We remember the confusion of the Freshman days, the self-confidence we acquired when we became SophomoreSj and now we are able to look in retrospect on all those experiences with the mature eye and mind of a Junior. Composed mostly of veterans of World War II, the Junior class has survived the rigors of a physical education curriculum designed to fit them for the proud profession of teaching. As we attempt to steal a glimpse of what may be in store for us in the near future, both in college and after we have graduated, we come to the realization that, while gaining a know- ledge of fact and theory, we have also grown in those illusive qualities that most people call sportsmanship, the ability to get along with others, loyalty and a host of other intangible qualities that are difficult to mea- sure but of utmost importance. We, as a class, have progressed far enough along the educational highway to know the true worth of those qualities and that a good part of our value as teachers will depend upon our ability to inspire those qualities in others. [16} nuUiMURmHIWIMWM MM m mumnmsimmAWim luuwiijwiuwii B w i L H iigiiiiiiMiHWiti
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