Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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WILLIAM GOLDBLATT 3209 Princeton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. In the capacity of art editor for the 52 SPARTAN, WiHiam made invaluable contributions towards the successful publication of the yearbook. Undoubtedly his talent for creating novel, yet workable and attractive ideas will aid him greatly in his determina- tion to become a practicing architect. A first award winner for scholastic achievement and a third award winner for model making, not only was William important in the art department, but he also gave unselfishly of much of his time to act as the architectural year- book representative. Presently in the employ of hHarold E. Wag- oner, Architect, it is his duty as a draftsman, detailerand checker to follow a job through from start to finish, from preliminary draw- ings to working drawings, hie was formerly an electrical drafts- man for Raymond Rosen and Company. William also finds time to be a member of the New York Museum of Modern Art and an active member of Philadelphia ' s Fellowship hHouse. ROBERT C. GRACEY 4622 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. HAROLD C. JOHNSON 348 Pine St., Pennsgrove, N. J. hiaving had experience in both architecture and general con- tracting, Harold prefers the latter since he feels that the rewards both tangible and intangible are greater. He also worked for E. I. DuPont de Nemours in time study work before being em- ployed by Harold Murphy, Architect. Presently in the employ of John B. Cordrey, General Contractor, as an estimator and drafts- man, Harold has acquired four years ' experience in this field. A graduate of Frankford High School and having attended Temple University, he is married and has one child. Harold likes to work around his home when he has the time in addition to playing tennis and badminton. • Will receive diploma upon complel on of certain required courses. 15

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, si FRANKLIN M. DAVIS, JR. 9 Woodcroft Road, Havertown, Pa. Among the prize winners of the architectural group, Frankhn s name looms large since he has been awarded two second medals and a first prize in model making. hHe studied two years at the University of Pennsylvania before coming to Drexel and also re- ceived training in electronics during his service in the U. S. Air Force. As an estimator and draftsman, he is associated with the firm of F. B. Davis and Sons, Builders. With an engineering back- ground, Franklin wanted to study architecture in order to better insure success in the building field. FHe is married and an alumnus of FHaverford FHigh School. FHis diversified hobbies include sports, electronics, woodworking and music. ANTHONY Dl NICOLA 541 West St., Camden, N. J. Production and production control, architectural drafting and design and plant engineering are the varied specialties in which Anthony has had experience. He has worked for Edward A. L. Cox, Architect, and is now an employee of the Radio Corporation of America in the capacity of a plant layout and construction draftsman. Added instruction at Temple Evening School has furthered his technical training in addition to that received at Drexel. Being architecture ' s class treasurer and having hobbies of woodworking, photography and radio, Anthony still remains an easy-going fellow, who is married and the father of two children. FHis ambition to become a registered architect or a plant engineer, possibly both. JOHN H. ELOSGE Meetinghouse Rd., R. D. No. 3, Norristown, Pa. Experience in construction of all types of residential units qualifies John as an expert builder. His present employer is the - . J. Builders. A graduate of Frankford High School and un- married, John has made a fine record while at Drexel. His ruddy complexion shows him to be an outdoor man continually on the go. 14



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JOHN L. KEHR, JR. 344 Dudley St., Camden, N. J. William D. Faint, registered architect of Pennsauken, New Jer- sey, employs John as a draftsman, hie has accumulated four years ' experience in architectural drafting. An alumnus of Camden Catholic hHigh School, he has made a splendid record at Drexel by his quiet, conscientious study and perfect attendance. John is married, the father of three children and makes it his ambition to become a registered architect. ALEXANDER S. KENUK 369 Spruce Ave., Maple Shade, N. J. From East Side FHigh School in Newark, New Jersey, Alex- ander is a man of varied abilities. FHe is in the employ of Steward R. Maines Company, where his duties consist of performing the functions of draftsman, designer, carpenter, welder and office and personnel manager. He has, as his principal aim, the desire to become a registered architect and have his own building concern. To this end he has gained much experience working with FHeacock and Piatt, Architects, George Daub, Architect, and Charles Fulker, Architect. Alexander, married and the father of two chil- dren, enjoys woodworking and building as hobbies. JOSEPH MICHAEL KORKUS 316 Holstien St., Bridseport, Pa. Joseph is employed by the United Engineers and Construction Company as a field engineer, doing layout work. F-le was for- merly affiliated with the Schuylkill River Project engineering group as an instrument man on layouts, hiaving been in the construction field for five years, Joseph aspires to become a designer in the architectural field. A fine student, he was still able to participate in extra-curricular activities as architecture ' s class treasurer and as a member of the spring dance decorating committee. Joseph, un- married and a graduate of West Philadelphia Catholic High School likes all kinds of sports, especially basketball, soflball, bowling and golf. 16

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