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Sophomore Class l. Dillienzo .. President 1. Bates , Vice-President E, Sereda Treasurer E. Purcell a . . . a H . Secretary This year has seen much activity in the class organization. Although a small number of members appeared at the meetings, they certainly sup- ported the dinner-dance and caused it to be a huge success. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Morrow were the appointees to the student Council. The class of '39 was prominent in all sports and activities through the year, This was primarily due to the efforts of the officers. The activities class this year serve as an omen presaging conquest next year. The Class of '39 will be predominant in its junior year. This is a challenge to all classes, clubs, and fraternities. By supporting the class functions, the class, as a whole, has sanctioned the actions of the class officers and the small group which comprises the students who regularly attend the meetings. In the term of l937-38 a larger representation of the class is expected. Larger representation means better athletic teams, more social functions, and more well-organized committees. Larger representation will also tend to make my former statment more possible. Remember that the size of the class organization determines its forrnidability as a competitor in intra-mural operations. C. A. Porter
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junior Class At last another year of learning has come to an end, Success has been with us and we hope we will never lose it. The members of our class have shown a greater interest in the organization for the past year. This increase in class interest has made our junior Prom a great success. This function was a financial as well as a social success. There were at least forty couples present and they sure enjoyed themselves. All this may be credited to the Messrs. Baker, Riceman, Van Leuben, Reichenstein and Brandt. These men have served our class and school faith- fully and to the best of their ability. I sincerely hope that our Senior class officers serve our class as well as these men have served us in the past year. The junior class officers are planning another social affair that will be held some time during our spring term. The music will be supplied by Al Kurdelds Golden Crest Orchestra. We all hope that this affair will be as successful as our junior Prom. There will be refreshments and entertain- ments at the next affair. We are looking forward to a better year during our Senior term at the Newark Technical School, and may the following classes have the same thoughts and ideals that the classes of the past years had. The junior class takes this opportunity to congratulate the graduating class of '37, and may they be successful in all their future ventures. A jUNlOR FAREWELL A, G. BARTIROMO
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Freshman Class Class moto- Don't give up the ship. B. Dilvlurro ,,,, .. sssssa . ssss ssssssss,,7,,,ss.,,,,Vss.,s. . .s,s saa,.ssaaa . ,.,a,a . . 7,7,. P resident l. Beno ssss ssss . .. . Vice-President Wm. j. Halek s,,s .. assa . ,,a, Treasurer Wm. Caruso ssss .. sssssssss . ssssss . sssee s,7, . . sess,.,.sesss ses,,sesse ,essss,,se S e cretary Last October we embarked upon our course at N.T.S. At the class meeting held for the election of officers we had a grand turnout. Today our class has the distinction of having had the largest turnout for a Freshman Class meeting in the history of the school. We realize that an education in our profession is not the only reason for our enlisting aboard the NTS. We are all acquainted with the various organizations maintained for our benefit, and we intend to make full use of their facilities. On February 6th, our apprentice seamen held a bowling party at the Bayview Wheelman Association. This party was attended by about thirty of our members and during the course of the evening we enjoyed ourselves immensely. We can all be proud of our conduct and interest in this first year on the waters of Engineering. Next year we shall look back upon our term of apprenticeship and laugh at some of the serious storms and terrible water we have sailed through. We have been buffeted about by strong winds and have absorbed a lot of punishment, but we have safely maintained our equilibrium. Our first port of call is almost in sight and we can rest for a while before the next leg of our journey. Let us all resolve to become expert seamen and, Don't give up the ship. Wm. j. Halek
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