Bradford Durfee College of Technology - Alethea Yearbook (Fall River, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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RICHARD PAUL BARBER 20 PRESBY AVE. TAUNTON. MASS. B.S. in Chemistry Dean's List 1; Earle P. Charlton, Jr. Scholarship 3; New England Textile Foundation Scholarship 4; Epsilon Phi Pi 3, 4; A. C. S. 3, 4; Bowling League 2. 3. 4; DISTAFF 1, 2. 3. Associate Editor 4; A.A.T.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. 3; Senior Calendar 4. FRANCIS J. BEAULIEU 49 BAY ST. TAUNTON. MASS. B.S. in Textile Engineering Phi Psi 3, 4. WILLIAM C. BUCKLEY 651 SOUTH ALMOND STREET. FALL RIVER, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Engineering Society 2, 3, 4. LEONARD F. CAMPBELL 786 WALNUT STREET, FALL RIVER, MASS. B.S. in Textile Engineering Soccer Manager 4; Varsity Club 4; Bowling League 3. 10

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Depleted in numbers but inflated in spirit, we resumed our studies in September 1948 determined to show our instructors that we had caught on to the routine and would be able to take college work in stride. The situation had changed however, and we were now into the meat or our major courses. The textile men warily ventured into the labyrinth of machinery known as the annex ; the engineers moved into Professor Dillon's office; and the chemists set up housekeeping in the third floor labs and in the new dye house. We lost some men and all but one of our co-eds to the newly created Art and Product Development department. It was courageous Marie Hurley who elected to stick it out as a textile engineer. . The fraternities began their rushing for pledges and in a spirit of revelry, the Cosmopolitan Club traveled up to Boston for dinner on a Wednesday and managed to arrive back in Fall River the following morning just in time for 8:30 classes. The DISTAFF published its first, last, and only eight page issue and the civils, mechanicals, and electricals got together to form the Engineering Society. The baseball team went through a standard season and we ended the year in a blaze of examinations. Numerous changes had taken place at Tech by the time we returned for the fall of 1949. A college Bookstore had opened on the second floor and it soon became a popular gathering place for students—most of whom were hoping to find it open. A cafeteria was installed in the lounge on the basement floor. The cafeteria quickly became a meeting place for those of us who were cutting classes and had the price of a cup of coffee. Whether in class or out, we felt right at home at Tech in our junior year. The chemists, when they weren't pushing their way through German translations for Mr. Cass, were dyeing strings for Rapid Willie Wingate. All our engineers, including textile students were busy composing lengthy electricity lab reports for Mr. Hardy. Marie Hurley was doing wonderfully in her third year as a textile engineer and Chris Spiliotis became the student who gave Tech a much needed campus seal. In September 1950 we came back to Tech for the last time. Quite a few of us had become family men by that time and those who were married— some of us proud papas too—looked on in pleasant amusement as our classmates took unto themselves wives. We seniors met and made plans for our final year. Bob Staples was elected president of the class; Eddie Cowell was elected vice-president, and A1 Slowe and Bob Hinves were elected secretary and treasurer respectively. The American Association of Textile Chemist and Colorists held its 29th annual convention in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and a large contingent of seniors had a rip-roaring time motoring up with the Durfee Tech exhibits. The fraternities got together to sponsor a successful Freshman Hop with more seniors in attendance than freshmen. A few engineers had enough free time to take Mr. Simeone's History of Mathematics elective. A 75 mile or better club was formed among the soccer players when car breakdowns stranded them in New Hampshire and again in Lowell, Mass. Intrepid Marie Hurley continued on undaunted with the textile engineers. She was helpful in keeping the boys in line on the field trip to Gosnold Mills. In our last semester at Tech. Mr. Cass offered a Principles of Job Seeking elective and future employment was all we had on our minds. Personnel men came to the Institute and interviewed us for positions and despite our apprehension it appeared that everything was going to turn out all right. We graduated from Durfee Tech on June 4, 1951.



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JOHN C. CHAKALOS 137 MILTON STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. B.S. in Textile Engineering Phi Psi 3, 4. MORRIS COHEN 1907 - 60TH STREET, BROOKLYN 4. NEW YORK B.S. in Textile Engineering Dean's List 2, 3, 4; New England Textile Foundation Scholarship 4; Epsilon Phi Pi 2, Treasurer 3, Chancellor 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Bowling League 4. RUSSELL C. CONSTANTINE 5 BYRON STREET, FALL RIVER, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Epsilon Phi Pi 3, 4; ALETHEA, Activities Manager 4; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM GILL CORNER 669 MIDDLE STREET, FALL RIVER, MASS. B.S. in Textile Engineering Dean's List 4; Phi Psi 4; Tennis Team 2. 3, 4. li

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