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Sst -THE 1920 EMF- SB P OTEKTIALS CLASS HISTORY By J. R. Tway It was on July 1st. 1919, that one of the best classes of students ever en- rolled in the School of Engineering, signed their respective “John Hancocks” on the little yellow blanks of the school. Each and every one of these stu- dents came with the ardent desire to increase his mental capacity and by so doing, to lit himself for the better things in life. Every student possessed the ‘Pep’ and initiative to make him pull through in “Al” condition. Thus the class of “E-3-A” was started. Although this class had some thirty men to boast of it, the number gradually dwindled down to about twenty-three at one time. We must not forget, however, that it maintained a 100% record in both class members and also in efficiency through the remaining months of its course. In January, 1920. their number was increased to thirty-one, thus putting them at their initial enrollment number. Again, using the old saying that “Large oaks from little acorns grow,” so from the nucleus of this class has developed a society within it, known as the “POTENTIALS.” This organization was formed in November, 1919. 'fhe officers elected were as follows: Joseph R. Tway ..............................................President 1-Icnry P. Plunkett.....................................Vice-President William C. Filliiian...............................Secretary-Treasurer Adam Ardovitch ...............................................Reporter George Phillips .........................Reporter and Sergeant-at-arms F. W. Murphy .........................................Sergeant-at-arms A set of by-laws was drawn up and the government of the organization was conducted along up-to-date lines. CLASS FLOWER Pink Carnation MOTTO “Let’s Stick Together” COLORS Blue and White Page Two Hundred Eighty-one
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