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gfggtsxw -1 ,I . ,-liil BOTTOM ROW, left to right-Raymond Nelson Smith, Herbert R. Kitto, Lawrence Nelson, Robert Roskoph, Orwell Mace, Lawrence Andemann, Harry Wolpert, Chester Lee Watts. SECOND ROW-John P. Otte, Sam Spector, John Magoon, Arthur Louis Beringer, Jesse Wright, Ir., ,Tack Salzer, Ferrell NVesley Jennings. TOP ROW-M. V. Henderson CInstructorD, Lester Maslow, C. H. Lanham CDirectorJ, John Schott. Charles VVilson Brannon, Walter Reinhard CDirector, Engineeringj. POWER PLANT COURSE CLASS ATTENDS 54TH ANNUAL CONVENTION The A. I. L. Power Plant students were intro- duced to the laundryowners of America by attend- ance at the 1937 Cleveland, Ohio, Convention. Stud- ies of various convention exhibits were made and together with the regular sessions ther students' time was well occupied during the stay. As a climax to the convention the students attended the third an- nual banquet and meeting of the A. I. L. Club in the Rose Room of Hotel Cleveland. This, the largest club meeting ever held, proved to be a most enjoyable get-together for the A. I. L. Club members, the students, and the faculty of the American Institute of Laundering. Stanley Brock, Lloyd Peclc, and representatives of each class since the founding of the Vocational Training School in 1930, addressed the Club. Elbert R. Fitch, A. I. L. Club president presided at the general meeting. Miss Marguerite E. Richardson was elected an honorary member of the A. I. L. Club for her efforts in the Club's behalf. CLASS PARTY On September 17, the annual get acquainted party was held at Trojan Garage. The evening was spent in dancing, and enjoying refreshments. Voted entirely a success, it left a feeling of closer under- standing among all. Pk Pk Pk SOFT-BALL GAMES Youth conquers age, so rightfully the mighty student Soft-Ball club defeats the faculty 18-12 and 8-6 respectively. Pk PF Pk CHICAGO FIELD TRIP At 7:30 A. M. October 14, with all hands on deck five cars set sail for the DeNormandie Laundry in Chicago-there to see a fine example of a clean and well-kept power plant. The next voyage proved the innocence of the student sailors enroute to the American Laundry Machinery Company's plant. After being luncheon guests, a thorough tour of the plant was made to learn of the manufacture of laundry machinery. -9- Hai ki-'ri 4 '- '- Y-Q.-. , 4 ' 4 h V , ' - - ,- '. .1 Ig -!-ga! .. , wvzs '1-.N-- fg, ' ff.-Zo , -X -f ' - K' ' ' M f' '- - ' ' , . - 'iff , ' r iv- 'T e.f ,L' -- 4'-V'
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.M V - . ' ,, , Nr' 1 . V JOHN GEORGE SCHOTT Pottsville High School, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1935 Pennsylvania State College Extension Center Sponsor-Roy Lotz 1 Reading Laundries, Inc., Reading, Pennsylvania RAYMOND NELSON SMITH Fort Qu, Appelle High School, Fort Qu' Appelle, Saskat- chewan, Canada, 1934 Sponsor-Mr. Stanley Brock, Stanley' Brock, Ltd. Rainbow Laundry, Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada SAM SPECTOR Chattanooga High School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1932 Sponsor-Mrs. Margaret M. Orr Dixie Laundry, Chattanooga, Tennessee CHESTER LEE WATTS New Franklin High School, New Franklin, Missouri, 1927 Sponsor-J. S. Milburn Dorn-Cloney Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company, Columbia, Missouri HARRY L. WOLPERT, JR. Bay Shore High School, Bay Shore, New York, 1937 Sponsor - Harry L. Wolpert Islip Sanitary Laundry, Inc., Islip, New York JESSE H. WRIGHT, JR. Hollgciigsburg High School, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State College Extension Course Sponsor - H. Wright The Wright Laundry, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
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x. -A ' x ' fel 1 4 v WT' ,fglf , . f '-ig-ij? Q tygffix PLANT PRODUCTION COURSE FIELD TRIP Meeting at the YU at 7:30 A. M. November 17, the class journeyed to Chicago on a very profitable field trip. The first stop was the Monarch Laundry where we noted A-quality work. Next the class saw the Pullman Laundry and its production records. Dinner formed a very good intermission and a chance for a bit of chin-wagging. A resumption of touring toolc the class through the Happy Day Laundry-here floor 'space was really used to the greatest advantage. Last but not least the Keese-Baxter Laundry and its rearranging program. This wound up a most enjoyable day. 214 bk Pk EXECUTIVE coMM1TTEE ATTENDS BANQUET December 3 offered a good opportunity for the A. T. L. Executive Committee, staff and student body to become better acquainted with each other. The occasion was a banquet held in the ban- quet room of the NYU. Short addresses were given by all members of the Executive Committee. The feature of the evening was Mr. Kirchwehm's technicolor pictures of his trip to Europe. They were enjoyed by all present. Dk Dk Pk FIRST CLASS BANQUET The first meeting of the students of the Plant Production Course was in the form of a dinner in the banquet room at the NY . Songs and introduction of the faculty to the new students followed dinner and then a very inter- esting address on The Great Pyramid was given by Mr. Hinton Nlassey, the guest speaker of the evening. Mr. Massey is also a member of the A. I. L. faculty, teaching Business Law in the Accounting Course. BOTTOM ROXV, left to rightiHarry VVolpert, Ralph Hill, Erdix Swift, Jr., Chester Lee Watts, John Henry Elberling, Herbert R. Kitto, Conrad A. Miller, Orwell Mace, Lawrence Andermann, Robert Roskoph. SECOND ROVV-Lawrence Nelson, John Schott, Jesse Vifright, John P. Otte, John Magoon, Arthur L. Beringer, Hilles M. Bedell, ,lack Salzer, Farrell Jennings. THIRD ROW-William S. George, William Keese, Sam Spector, John M. Truby, Gordon Campbell, Coleman Sayer, Robert F. Schadt, Walter Rein- hard CDirector, Engmeermgj. TOP ROVV-Raymond Smith, Carlyle Morton Clnstructorj, C. H. Lanham CDirectorj, Leonard B. Fritsche, Roy P. Isham. MMM- Mil- -Lili-
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