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lst Row: Jean Rusica, Betty Thompson, Alice Stam- pul, Gloria Alhano, Gloria Rachel, Edith Coyle, 2nd Row: Louise Socha, Doris Nebesnak, Jean Bender, Helen Kohout, Eunice Velie, Frances Merkel, 5rd Row: Phyllis Murphy, Celeste Iapichino, Jeanne Neil, Alice Meulener, Dorothy Dell, Adele Heinesg 4th Row: Dorothy Krech, Josephine Santangelo, Josephine Zangara, Enid Conrey, Amelia Raso, Lu- cille Hamhurg, Dorothy Eschenbach, Virginia Donald. 19 T ,
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CIM Sf 794500 Swish! Boom! Bang! Much of the commotion this year was caused by the junior Class who had spent much of the year scrubbing Dr. Bakerls puggy lab, and fighting for the standardization of the college ring. One of the main social events for the Class of 1946 was a banquet held on November 29th, at the Robin Hood Inn. Except for the fact that the dining hall was the main thoroughfare between two banquet rooms- and a rather noisy one at that-the evening was a huge success! Maybe the added commotion was their excuse for singing louder and longer than usual. Anyway, they did sing! The spring of 1945 brought burlap bags for juniors fseniors, tooj to be sported like new Easter outfits at the Pan-American Convention at Jersey City State Teachers College. Now with only one more year of College to go, the junior class is rar- ing to go out of college on May 25th to return again in September as seniors and the graduating class of 1946. 18
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5519250000 Emily Mix, Pfwiplclzf Evelyn Walton, Vice-Pwridefzi Angela Romanelli, Sefffmry Ruth Spedding, T1'6L1.l'1l1'61' Dr. Mark Karp, Arlrfirer September 6, 19-Ml! Remember the day? As complete strangers, the new crop of Freshmen from far and near strolled into the halls of P. S. T. C. to begin a new adventure in their lives. After becoming accustomed to the fact that they were Freshmen once again, they buckled down to business and began their journey. Then it be- gan-classes started, homework piled up, meetings were called, and, and- initiation was waiting. After struggling all day trying to find out who was who, carrying the cafeteria trays for upper classmen and fixing Mary's curls, the Freshmen emerged happy and confident, for they were now a pillar in States history. The Freshmen assembly was a riotous affair and proved the capability of the Freshmen, for it was written and enacted by themselves. The Freshmen Frolic, with the traditional Halloween setting-costumes, doughnuts, and cider-was the big event of the year and turned out to be a huge success. Activities and duties during the year were interesting and full of fun, in- cluding those wonderful gym periods whereby they enjoyed roller skating, bowling, and swimming. The Freshmen loved their clubs and college news- paper and went out to join full force. In addition to their regular duties, the Freshmen class willingly accepted the responsibility of sponsoring our Senior Dances during our practice teaching. When asked, To whom do you contribute your success ? , the response which echoed forth was, DL Karp's assistance, our officers' work and spirit. and our own swell classmatesfy 20
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