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cs ¥ f lit ' !■ I ■ ' ' ' CLASS OF FIFTY-FOUR SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomore year progressed smoothly for this class under the direction of its officers. The president was Anthony Perez, with Grace Ellis, vice-presi- dent; Patricia Kennedy, secretary; and Frances Pachico, treasurer. As we look into the activities of this class, Court Night was the first on the agenda. Bloodthirsty Sophomores were thinking of the Freshman initiation week. Paul Garrett, George Lambrinos, and Kit Gosnell, the lower Slobovians , thought up most of the deeds for those Miserable Frosh. The Halloween Dance was also a terrific success!! Characters such as far- mers, bats, tramps, and what not attended. Everyone had fun and enjoyed them- selves. In this class there were some very good athletes and personalities. The demonstrations such as the Gymnastic and Folk Dance groups included many of the Sophs. The class also had Patricia Kennedy and George Lambrinos as their songsters. And who can forget Ruth Schoenborn with her minicking of Jerry- Lewis. I like It!! With this the class moves on to its Junior year where they will be just as active and successful as they were in the past. 21
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CLASS OF FIFTY-THREE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class, guided this past year by their officers, Alfred Marbaise, president; Florence Conforti, vice president; William VanOver, treasurer; and Jacquelyn Rennick, secretary; are standing on the threshold of that big fourth year. The class of fifty-three has been well represented during the year as their athletes have been outstanding in all varsity sports, and have contributed gener- ously to the college ' s social program. Besides this the class is also known to have quite a few regulars on the Dean ' s list. The Big Sisters Club has been especially active this past year, as they planned and participated in many activities which they shared with their Fresh- man little sisters . The class ' s many other extracurricular activities and clubs have not only added to the successful program of the college, but also to the Junior Class itself, in developing them into future leaders of health and rec- reation. 20
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CLASS OF FIFTY-FIVE FRESHMAN CLASS September 1951, ushered in the traditional group of eager Freshmen to Panzer. The first few days were full of confusion as they met their new teach- ers, made new friends, and tried to cope with the new course of study. As you look back on the events of the year 1951-52 for this Freshman Class you immediately think of Initiation and those creatures looking like men from Mars. At the end of Court Night this class felt they really belonged to Panzer. The next big event that the Freshmen had was the Freshman Square Dance which was held on March 21, 1952. The student body was a bit breathless, but will not easily forget the Hillbilly Ball. The class officers were John Kyreakakis, president; Phyllis Cardone, vice- president; Dorothy Fernicola, secretary; and Robert Tisdale, treasurer. No longer Freshmen, this class now steps forth as sophisticated Sophs leaving behind them the name those Miserable Freshmen for the incoming class. This is the class of 1955. 22
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