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SENIORS ROSLYN SHRATER Roz Hockey Club 3; Tennis Club 4; Badminton Club 4; Folk Dance 3,4; Marshall ' s Club 4; Volleyball Club 4. JOAN G. SULLIVAN Sully Athletic Council, Vice-President 2,3, President 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Badminton, President 2; Future Teachers of America I; Officials Club 2, President 3,4; Volley- ballClub 2, 3,4; Demonstration Group 2,3,4; F° Dance 2,3; Basketball Club 2,3; Hockey Club 1,2,3,4; Olympia 1,2; Tennis Club 3; Student Council Extracurricular Award; Athletic Asso- ciation Honor Award. JACK VAN DEURSEN Van Class Officer, President I; Golf 3,4; BowlingClub 1,2,3; Bowling Team, Manager 4. THE CLASS OF ' 52 17
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THE GEORGE ROBINS Baseball 3; Soccer, Manager 4; Tennis, President 3,4; Bowling Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers of Ameiica 4; Marshall ' s Club 4; Ping Pong I. ALFRED RUETE Al Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Bowling Club 4; Future Teachers of America 1,3,4; Olympia 4. JOSEPH C, SABATINI Saber Athletic Council 3,4; Gym Team I, Captain 2,3, Coach 4; Bowling Club, Advisor 4; Gymnastic Club 1,2,3, Advisor 4; Marshall ' s Club 3,4; Who ' s Who 3; Leaders Club 1,2; Demon- stration Group 2,3,4; Alumni Award; Athletic Association Honor Award. CARL F. SCHROEDER Football I; Tennis 3; Bowling Club 1,2,3,4; Handball I; Demonstration Group 2; Tennis Club 3,4. JUNE ANN SCHROEPFER Schrof Athletic Council 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Hockey Club 1,2; Folk Dance 2,4; Glee Club I; Marshall ' s Club 2, Secretary 3,4; Olympia 1,2; Ping Pong I; Service Club I; Volleyball Club 2; Cheerleader 4; Basketball Club 2, 3,4. LAWRENCE SCHWARTZ Larry Basketball 2; Bowling Club 2,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Marshall ' s Club 4; Olympia 4; Officials Club 4. 16 19
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FeTMIfciudents, here it is y qrh, T tjg?. our Graduation Day. As we sit here with diplomas in hand, pleasant mpmnripsTiMff. nast ft Do you remernberther Hi W orientation? You discovered the campus wasn ' t very large but soon found out good things usually come in small packages. A few shy hellos and then we were swept into the classroom for orientation. As we sat back and listened, we soon learned what would be expected of us at Panzer. Dr. Brown asked us what we intended to do besides coach upon graduation. The gray-matter machines were functioning but the shy silent mouths never dared utter teach. And so our classes began and we tackled all our Freshman courses. Will we ever forget Mammalian Anatomy? We proved to have great sportsmen amongst us also. Joe Guthrie and John Marra made the varsity basketball team. Contributions to the varsity soccer team included Frank Matullo, and Bob Nichols. Varsity baseball team took on as saves, Paul Hollick, Russ Hunchar, Donald Czok, and Frank Matullo. The football team included Joseph Bongiorno and Thomas Rillo. Not only did the men achieve standing, but the women proved to have athletic skill, also. The hockey team welcomed Joan Sullivan and Caroline Arnone. The basketball team was made by Fran Capone and Joan Sullivan. As the year disappeared behind us, we were well accustomed to college life. Camp proved to be great fun besides good learning, and upon returning home we found our just reward in the form of term marks. Our biggest sorrow at this time was the discovery that Prof Gorton was leaving. He was a great man and is still remembered, respected, and mTr ' i - Our Sophomore year began with a few members less. Russ Hunchar was chosen president for the second year. Our athletic ability continued. Mary Fenessy joined the hockey team. Caroline Arnone, June Schroepfer, and Lee Esposito joined the basketball team. The boys that made teams were: Soccer - Bob Connelly, Chuck Kline, Mike Oliva, Ernest Me rker, and Joseph Guthrie; Basketball - Frank Matullo; Baseball - Al Ruete, Homer Dill; Football - Matthew Gallo. Joe Sabatini and Matthew Gallo were awarded the science awards. In our Junior year, Eileen Jensen was elected president of the Big Sisters. We had some pretty swell events due to her initiative, and to Gloria Adray ' s planning. Never a dull moment l It was during this year that Russ Hunchar was elected President of the Student Council. Tom Rillo was elected class president, and was also for Who ' s Who with Joe Sabitini, and Russ Hunchar. The year was full of exciting events. We attended conventions, began clinic work and occasi onal! we were now upperclassmen. We also welcomed back Bob Hooper, the grea jH6be»-oH.lle Philadelphia Athle Before long, the year flew by, and we were Seniors. It is a wonderful word, but we were still to remember the past Bob Nichols, however, became ill and missed the first semester. Red Kelin was elected as our Senior class president. This past year was accompanied by work for all. Not only academic work but prp rjUjy paaW tjP SSCT W T.V. show. The Seniorswho made their debut were: Florence Alp, Helen Dido, Joan Sullivan, Gloria Adrey, LeeEs Mary Fenessy, Robert Connelly, Joseph Bongiorno, Charles Kline, Thomas Rillo, and Joseph Sabatini There n Mil i ml T uHlllip, MJ gtff illjjii n respective fields. Eileen Jensen swam for the N.A.C. in country wide competition at Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1949 and 1950; and at Houston, Texas in 1951 . Joseph Sabatini will try out for the American Gymnastic team in the 1952 Olympics. John Marra was the highest scorer in Essex County in 1950- 195 1 for basketball. Honor was paid to Joseph Guthrie who made second team for the all New Jersey and Pennsylvania Soccer Team. Charles Kline was given honorable mention. Joseph Bongiorno was named for the All Opponent Team by Bridgeport University. As these years at Panzer come to an end, and with our teaching certificates in our hand, we will always keep this in mind; The four years that are past were among the best in life; the friends and knowledge that we acquired will always help us help others. We all wish you Good Luck, but not Goodbye a J
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