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Tempus Fugit A few short hours, the year is gone To rest with others, and anon ls but a marker in the flight Of Time, which knows not day or night Yet measures off immutable Destiny,-the inscrutable. Man little recks the number of the year, The countless hours before his advent here, Nor can he guess the number that may be Beyond the veil of all eternity. Yet, still they pass too swiftly, till the child Becomes a man, by age to be defiled And then go back unto the earth again His short life lived, Death trumpets its Amen! Could we but total all he left behind Would lasting good outweigh the futile mind? Would all the effort of those countless years, Replete with joy and sorrow and with tears, Say that no time was wasted, that no deed Was little worth the time, or that the need That called for exercise of brain and brawn Was but to Time the purpose of a Pawn? Perhaps, and Yet the virtues of the past Might far outshine the evils of the cast. 'Tis well to bear in mind that Time once spent For good or evil was but to man lent, And that it waits not on the will of him Nor is it subject to his rule or whim. W.S.P. Copyright l937 l 0
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President O. FRANK PARACHINI-A.E. 371 Lincoln Avenue, Newark, New jersey Bakelite Corp., Bloomfield, New jersey CHEMICAL President Class '37, Associate Editor Fratech 1934-1935, Editor 1936, Fratech Key 1935, Co-editor Year Book, Secretary N.T.S. Fraternity 1935-36, Summer House Committee, Chairman Publicity and Initiation Committees 1935-36 N. T.S.F., Forum Hour Director N.T.S.F., N.T.S.F. Photographer 1936, junior Prom Committee, Usher at Graduation 1936, Usher 5Oth Anniversary Ban- quet of N.T.S. A good man that perseveres, and in persevering succeeds. O. Frank Parachini was born in New York City on june 27, 1915. In 1924 the Parachinis mi- grated to Newark and Frank entered the Newark school system at the Elliott Street School, continu- ing on through Central High into Newark Tech. With his entrance into Newark Tech the chemical engineering profession gained a new member. Frank's work day is spent at the research labo- ratory of the Bakelite Corporation in Bloomfield where, as a laboratory assistant, he puts into prac- tice the knowledge gained in the evenings at Tech. Frank is to continue his studies at N. C. E. in the fall in the pursuit of a Chemical Engineering degree. When not busy with school activities or lessons, Frank can usually be found in his photographic laboratory or on a tennis court. We wonder what the O stands for. Vice- President HARRY 0. KELLER-A.E. 48 Greene Terrace, Irvington, N. j. I.j. Casey, jr., Civil Engineer and Surveyor CIVIL ENGINEERING Pres. Swimming Club '35, Member Class Basket- ball '34-'35, Sports Editor Fratech '36, Associate Editor Fratech '37, Board of Managers Fratech '37, Board of Managers N.T. S. Fraternity '36-'37, N. T. S. F. C-lee Club, N. T. S, F. Publicity Chair- man and Reporter, Class Vice-Pres. '36-'37, Class Social Comm. '34-'35, junior Prom Comm., Asso- ciate Editor of Year Book, Vice-Pres. Student Council '36, President Student Council '37, Where there is a will there is a way Harry O. Keller started his mundane existence in the City of Pforzheim, in southwestern Ger- many, on February 22, 1914. There he received his first seven years of grammar school education. He came to America at the age of 13, and made Irvington, N. j., his residence. He was graduated from Chancellor Avenue grade school and subse- quently Irvington High School. Newark Tech was his next stepping stone in his quest for a B.S. de- gree. During his four-year stay he has done his level best to place '37 in the foreground at the expense of countless hours of sleep. Mention of hunting, fishing, swimming or skiing will always provoke extreme interest in Harry. It will be diffi- cult to work at all those hobbies and enter N.C.E. in the fall, but where there is a will there is a way.
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