Rowan College - Oak Yearbook (Glassboro, NJ)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS I he iiihiiiis ol ihi 11 III iDii 1)1 1 .cai niiii; wcic nci ' II waiidci ii) ; thn)U! h ihc iialls tiic Insi icw weeks lookiii! at ] v nuiiiheis on the doois ciuleavoi inj lo find ihe lii lii (lasnoom and gel there on time. Ha in,g finalh adjusted themselves tf) the looms tlie ueie (oidionted with liomewoik jjiohlenis. I lu ' v would ask, How (an we get this all done? I he stuck to it and got tiiiDUgli the Inst (jiiaitei. But neai the end ol the fiist seniesiei the began heaiing tlu ' word exams. 1 iiat was then iu i leai. it seemed that as soon as the got a good iootint; in one tiling something else came along. But widi a siiong will and desiie tf) go on. exam v eek (ame and weni with liiiie difh(ult . It wasn ' t so had altei all. ill spile oi then lloundeiing aiound diiimg the caih ])aii ol tlu-ii (ollege eai. ilie have joined in the (ollegi; activities and liavi- siaited on the toad lo su ( ess. J his (lass Is ilie hiigesi i lass in the c oilegc i he will he able to enjm maip. a ti iti(s which weic- not a ailai)le lo the .ai classes . I he seniois depaiiing lioni ihc- scene- cmioiish share these words ol a French I ' ll i loso])hc-i : f iessed aie the oiiii ' me n loi ilicv sh.ill see gieat things. 2-1

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WEDN ' ES ze v ities . heme itn, Banquet, I Out Week; 1 Chairman 11 aliulis, iju v lavi. ' a.-. tiR-ii Ited Natl(JIl , Veteran Returns Frank Johnson, 4 J, icho is a rftuiiud it ' tcran, is one o the first tu ent, r G. S. T. C. itndrr the G. I. Bill uj Rights. A Glassboru High Sehovl atidn- nns, lie received a tiiedieal clis- cliarge last February after 12 niunths of service. Between that time eind his enrollment, he teas en(pijged hg the Socong X ' aentiin L ' oiiiimng in Faulsboro. During his serriee he was stationed at Camp Poll;, Louisiana, and Fort lienning, Georgia, Frank is a member of the ailvertisiiig stajf o] Mrs. E Jgar Bunce Fetes Freshman At Informal Tea Mis. Ldgar F. Bunce, wife of the ' l)ro.si ' ieiit, feted the Freshmen with an afternoon tea, September 26, in the Whitney Wansion. The class of is the first freshman class to bo ii eutertr.ineil. Jli s Elizabeth TohilJ, Dean of ' omcn Mr.-. Mae Craft, House Mother; Mi5s Chiir Lockey and Miss Ar.na K. Garretsin assisted Mrs. President of 1947 T, Ma Ht Id: I: a th, 1 i lCKJ UCK I fl, X Ull ri t l K LA,jJl. ill jTlUl nfll, ' Mscn hp • yh »- z Rescues ee numbeTs ' take- DOROTHY STEWART acuity Group Adds hree New Members Lester Bunce, taking the place of r. Samuel Witchell in the sociology ■partnient, received his B.S. de- ee at State Teachers College at ■enton, and his Master ' s Degree Social Studies at The State •achers College at Montclair. Mr. Bunce previously taught three jnniers at Glassboro. He has had lehing experience in the elementary houl and junior high school, where taught social studies. For the it two years, he taught P. A. D. d History at Clayton High School. Irene Gasen, a graduate of the ate Teachers College at Jersey ty. ew Jersey, will serve her tirst ai as a college nurse at New Jer- y State Teachers College at Glass- ro. She obtained her B.S. degree Health Education and became registered nurse after a fiv course in Health Educ- ' Nursing at Medical Cer. City. During the • ' performed



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OF 1949 W ' e knew that tlie uai vsa u ei when tJie Freshmen biouglit loith a niale president! Not only one. but two in their list of officeis. Milton Meadows holds the title of Mr. President and fills the top position with energy and competence. He hails from Woodstown High. Coming from Millville High is Alcina Zim- merman chosen assistant chief-of-staff. Anna Lawience ot Pitman High occu- pies the office of secretary. . n aknnnus oi Glassboro High, G.I. veteran Prank Johnson, sees that the money is well taken caie (jI. For the first time in her twenty-two years ot ser ice at C..S.1 .C. Mis Grace Bagg, registrar, was elected class achisei. This wise choice pro es that the Class of ' 49 is oft to a good start. I ' he uppei classmen wish oii luck.

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