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American Association of Engineers President E. Preusse Vice-President . R. Rubsamen Secretary . V. Kearns Treasurer . W. Schweyher This society has for the past twenty-two years endeavored to form a nucleus about which the vast number of engineers may stand as a profession looked up to by the general public. Inasmuch as there are too many so-called engineers today, it is the objective of this organization to eliminate those who do not possess the requirements of an engineer. These members of the Newark Technical School Student Chapter do not claim to be engineers, but do, however, strive to pave the way for the future so that when the day arrives they may take another step forward in the path of life where there will be waiting the merits for which they have worked during their student days. Although the members of this organi- zation do not lay great stress on social activities, they do, however, find inspection trips of great importance as well as a recreation. During the past few years they have visited various points of interest some of which were: S. S. W. Virginia, Bremen and S. S. Leviathan, Feigenspan's Brewery, Bayway Refinery, Elizabeth Cias Company, jersey Central Light and Power and Light Automatic Station at South Amboy, Newark Airport, Lehigh Coal lvlines, Pennsylvania, Mercury Arc Rectifiers of the D. L. C7 W. R. R., Central Dial Office of the N. l, Bell Telephone Company, Underwriters' Laboratories, New York City, and Breyer's Ice Cream Plant. And now in closing, these young men bid the Seniors farewell, wishing them success in all their future activities. V. F. K.
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N. T. S. Fraternity Arthur P. Mazzucchelli . .... President Frederick Allendorf . . . . Vice-President Theodore Schneider . . . Recording Secretary Louis Hamara . . . . Financial Secretary Gorden Mayfield . ..... Treasurer lack Lipson . . . Master of Ceremonies Morris Duncan . . . Sergeant-at-Arms james Masterson ............. Custodian BOARD OF MANAGERS Graduate Undergraduate Ralph Rose joseph Carroll William l-lausmann David Morison Harry Keller The Fraternity extends its best wishes to the passing men of '37 who will with the close of this year enter the rank of Alumni. The Fraternity has counted its '37 brothers as the most active group of the past year. Some of their names will no doubt recall their leadership in past year's affairs. Brothers Schneider, Faber, Grady, Morison, Chaimovich, Beldowsky, Moore, Weber, Carroll, Buscek, McBride, Parachini, and Keller. It was their effort and work to a great extent, which helped the success of the Masquerade Dance, New Year's Eve Party, Theatre Party, Co-ed Swim, and Annual Dance, to mention a few of the affairs. To them, as well as the rest of the brothers, the Fraternity has offered many an enjoyable as well as educational evening during their four years' stay in Newark Tech, Friendships of lasting qualities will no doubt survive the memories of the seasons which formed them. Truly the Fraternity did have a good time all of the time, and will strive even harder in t-he future to surpass the affairs of the bygone.
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Athletic Association OFFICERS B. Chaimovich President S. Orban Vice-president V. Bonadies Manager 1. Sladavich Secretary-Treas. WRESTLING TEAM Back Row-A. Brasunas H. Szygulski Mr, Baker---Coach V. Bonadies C. Handlewit Front Row-L. Ni!sen L. Smith C. Rock
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