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JAMES L. WHEELER Mechanical Technology 65 Rush Avenue Binghamton, New York Intramural Volleyball. DOLORES B. WOLFER Technical Office Assistant 24 Winding Way Binghamton, New York Tech Talk, News Editor. 27 ie THEODORE R. WOOLSEY Automotive Technology Grove Street Harriman, New York Bowling; Intramural Basket- ball; Intramural Volleyball; Student Council, Vice- President.
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HORACE W. VAN KUREN Chemical Technology Castle Creek, New York Chemical Society; Student Council Representative; Bowling; Wrestling; Convo- cation Committee, Student- Faculty Organization; Stud- ent Council, President; In- tramural Volleyball. WALTER C. WARREN Automotive Technology 69 Crescent Drive Albany, New York Wrestling; Intramural Basket- ball. LYNN D. VERMILYEA Electrical Technology Fleischmanns, New York A.I.E.E.; Electronics Club. ROBERT L. WAY Mechanical Technology 35 Lusk Street Johnson City, New York Bowling; Varsity Basketball, Manager; J.V. Basketball, Manager; Intramural Basket- ball; Intramural Volleyovall. 26 DUANE F. VOSBURG Mechanical Technology 75 Rush Avenue Binghamton, New York ROBERT I. WEINTRAUB Electrical Technology 162 Park Avenue Binghamton, New York Glee Club; A.I.E.E.; Student Council Repre sentative; Electronics Club; Bowling; Intramural Basketball; Ten- nis.
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OUTSTANDING Without a doubt, the disheartening fire of September 3, was the most outstanding event of our two-year stay within the walls of State Tech. Almost immediately, a search for new housing facilities was begun and new equipment, machinery and lockers were purchased. While the wheels of rehabilitation were turning, plans were being formulated for the construction of a perman- ent campus somewhere in the outskirts of the Triple Cities, but until the campus actually went into the stages of construction, we had to get along with wnat was sal- vaged from the fire and reconditioned, with what was untouched by the fire, and with what was purchased. Happily, we found that the new equipment, in some cases, was better than the old. A new building, the Rider build- ing, was acquired and the Electrical and Chemical labs were set up. Our sister institute at Brooklyn came through with a welcome donation of $500, plus desks and chairs. Cther schools which made our job easier were Harpur College, Morrisville A and T, and Utica Tech. An unusually large number of events happened for the first time in the history of our still-young Institution. A Student- Faculty Corporation was formed for the purpose of incorporating student wishes into official matters concerning the student body. An operetta, The Mikado, 28
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