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PICTURHS COURTESY OF NEWARK EVEN ' liS ' C NEWS
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junior L L ass Every iunior cinss usually forgets tlie years behind them and looks ahead to the senior year. Our class is no exception, but we shall not forget our first three years for we feel that they have been great successes in all respects. Our class has been a leader in all fields of the school ' s program. From our ranks have come outstanding scholars such as Richard Nazzari, Robert iMears, and Marie Kowaleski. Among our most famous athletes are Fred Ingold, Jim Cavanagh, Ted D ' Alessio, Ray Schnitzcr, Domenic Parise, Grace Maffey, and Catherine Paskert. Never to be forgotten are the Big Five, the singing of Paul Beck and Alan Farner, and the officiating of Bob Feeney. We as a class have traveled far together, and, as we round the final turn of our college career, we are looking forward to a strong finish as Seniors. Soph loinore CL ass The biggest problem in our class this past year was determining who of those that started with us were Sophomores and who were Juniors. After Luttgen ' s Class accelerated into the third year at the end of the summer, our class, like most others at the college, was left with only two sections — one of which had started in February 1947, and one which had entered in September of the same year. Despite this appear- ance of confusion, we were, with the helpful advice of Dean Stapay and the leadership of our president, James Evans, able to hurdle the second obstacle on our road to graduation. Without a doubt our class played a prominent part in the activities of the college. Who will forget the prowess on the athletic fields of Frank Acocella, Jerry Grogan, Eddie Groh, Joe Guidetti, Maurice Briefer, and John Koronakos? Nor were the girls ' teams neglected, for Eda Becker, Frances Capone, Irene Vicendes, and Tina Angeles held varsity berths. We were well represented in all clubs as well. Among other things, the huge success of the Halloween dance given by our class will be long remembered. Although we realize our class has accomplished much in our two years at Panzer we are not content to stop with this. In our next two years we will con- stantly be looking toward the achievement of even higher goals. C res i esnman CL ass- The Freshman class was composed of two groups appropriately called the February and the September freshmen. Our first and quite natural impression of Panzer was one of uncertainty. However, in a short while we were going along with the steady current of Panzer ' s friendly atmosphere. Initiation day for our girls was one of the most enjoyable experiences of the year — at least for the Sophomores. In no time whatever our class became orientated to the social and athletic programs of the college. The ranks of all clubs were bolstered by our members. In athletics Ted Monica, Frank Matullo, and Robert Nichols cavorted with the soccer team, and Joe Guth- rie, Bill Clark, Tony Lanni, and John Marra played with the basketball team. Joan Sullivan and Rose . 4arie Battaglia played with the Women ' s Basketball Team. The baseball season saw Paul Holick, Bob Decker, and Bill Emrich on the diamond. 25
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