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WILLIAM D. ROEGER, JR. 116 Kendall Blvd., Oaklyn, N. J. As assistant editor of the ' 52 SPARTAN, William was very instrumental in its formulation and planning. His progressive ideas did mucFi to lend to tfie annual a new approach in the pub- lishing of a yearbook. William is conscientious and thorough in his every undertaking, which includes, in addition to the SPARTAN, the junior dance committee, varied church activities and his position as draftsman for hHarold E. Wagoner, Architect. hlis former employer was C. F. Roeger and Son, where his duties were princi- pally concerned with estimating and general building construction. Scholastically, he has excelled and has been an award winner on honors night. An alumnus of Collingswood hHigh School, William enjoys architecture and baseball as his spare time activities and has set his sights on becoming a registered architect and opening his own practice. From his performance to date, there is no doubt of William Roeger ' s attaining his goal. JAMES E. WALKER 50 Edward Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Employed by Sears-Roebuck and Company, James is engaged in the planning and layout of the complete retail store operation. He previously saw service in the U. S. Navy as a fire control special- ist. Married, with one child, and a graduate of South Philadelphia High School, he has gained recognition in his class for his excellent design work and modern ideas on classroom instruction. James is looking forward to the educational background gained at Drexel :o enable him to do free-lance work to serve both as a hobby and additional experience. 19
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STEWARD R. MAINES, JR. 325 Evergreen Drive, Moorestown, N. J. Steward is in the envious position of beins self employed and is mandser and owner of the Steward R. Maines Company, Builders. Married and the father of two children, he has studied engineering and architectural engineering at Penn State College and Wayne University. A graduate of Moorestown High School, he now aims at being a registered architect in the state of New Jersey. Besides the recognition gained by Steward in his classwork, his firm has also enjoyed its measure of success as a company special- izing in the construction of high quality small homes. THOMAS C. NICKELS 2315 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Six and one-half years ' experience in architectural work pro- vides a good background for Thomas, who is employed by Davis Dunlap Carver, Architects. As a draftsman, he is principally concerned with design and laying out working drawings. A graduate of Lansdowne High School, he has also attended Kent State University. Art, golf, hunting, skiing, football, baseball and basketball are Thomas ' s favorite spare time activities. Although married and the father of three children, he has a strong desire to travel in Europe and study architecture with its varied and fascin- ating phases. J v% LAWRENCE PHILIP POLILLO 2203 S. 24th St., Philadelphia, Pa. One of the top men in the architectural group, Lawrence has taken two first place awards for scholastic achievement and a second place award for model making. He is a graduate of South Philadelphia High School and has been president of his class and a representative in the senior class council for two successive years. Formerly employed by Giffin and Kremer, Architects, as an archi- tectural draftsman, he now works in the same capacity for George M. Ewing, Architect. Lawrence also has taken courses in machine and pattern drafting at the Spring Garden Institute. By utilizing his experience in engineering and architecture both in the field and at the drafting board, he has made it his goal to become a registered architect.
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CH miCRL €nGin€€RinG First Yeai Points Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Mathematics I (A, B, C) 12 Advanced English (I, II, III) 9 Second Year Qualitative Analysis (I, II, III) 12 Chemical Mathematics II (A, B, C) 9 Third ear Quantitative Analysis (I, II, III) 12 Chemical Physics (I, II, III) 9 Fourth Year Organic Chemistry (I, II, III) 12 Physical Chemistry (I, II, III) 9 Fifth Year Chemical Engineering I (A, B, C) 18 Elementary Mechanical Engineering (I, II, III) 9 Sixth Year Chemical Engineering II (A, B, C) 12 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals (I, II, III) 9 Musttake the following subjects to qualify: Review Math I, II, III; Eng. Physics I, II, III; Eng, Draw. I, II, III Not required to take El. Inorg. Chem. I, II, III 20
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