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19 3 THE FABRICATOR Shelton, Conn. HENRY J. DEMARCO Flash — Henny Delta Kappa Phi ; Testing Society Knitting P ROM the wilds of Shelton came a green but energetic country lad, who soon sold us the idea that peanuts didn ' t grow on apple trees. Henny , as a debater, certainly has a hot line. A considerable decrease in the sales of head gear was noticed since his arrival in town. Henry says that chopping blocks never have any coverings. Flash has become quite a linguist due to the many dinners he has had with our foreign envoys. Since Henny can, and has, made quite a sock, we find that his socks appeal is one of his greatest assets. His co-worker and helpmate, Chaos , has assisted him in making many transfers. Nuf sed ! We can all be assured of Henry ' s success in the great army of bigger and better knitters. (27)
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THE FABRICATOR 1930 STANLEY I. ALLEN New Bedford, Mass. Chemistry Chemical Society ; Advertising Mgr. of the Fabricator Chemical Society Secretary J-JERE we are! The one and only Stanley Allen, better known as Sam . This young man is the school ' s greatest Electrical fiend, as you will find him at the New Bedford High School Wireless Station experimenting or making new friends over the air. Sam also has a set determination to become a great chemist and, at the pace he is setting now, we are sure that some day he well receive great honors. Sam will always be remembered by the boys in the Lab. by his great marathoning to Smith Mills. Keep it up, Sam . Some day you ' ll become a member of the Olympic Running Team. As Manager of the Fabricator Advertising Department, Sam has ac- complished quite a good deal. He has proven to Tech. , that besides being a chemist he is a business manager. This goes to prove that some day Sam ' s name will be a thing to remember. We, the class of 1930 wish you success and prosperity, whether it be a matromonial or business venture. (26)
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THE FABRICATOR 1930 JAMES B. DOW Pawtucket, R. I. General Cotton Phi Psi ; Class President (1); Dance Committee; Soccer (2), (3) Editor-in-Chief ; Testing Society QH where, and oh where, has my Highland laddie gone? A murrain on he who would not vote Jim the hest liked fellow at Tech. And well they might, for Jim, with his ever ready smile and witty humor fairly radiates Personality. He played two years on the Soccer team while at school. This young man has made more friends in his sojourn at Textile than any one else. Whether it he C. Y. P. Weaving, Jacquard, Electricity, Steam or Machine Shop, Jimmy Dooley (the brown ' ayes ' have it) always conquers. And how he plays his violin and ukelele ! And that ain ' t all ! His rich, clear, vibrant tenor can be heard for miles over New Bedford, especially when it happens to be It ' s nice to get up in the morning, but it ' s nicer to stay in bed. New Bedford well remembers the show put on in the Empire; Jim, who gave Scotch impersonations; and the papers (as critics will sometimes) who gave him their praise. Peristency is his watchword. Sticktoittiveness is his strong point and Equality is his motto. The Senior dance revealed Jim with his fair one , and showed that he could be serious if he wished. The senior glee club would disintegrate if Jim were not with them. He has done his very best towards the publication of our year book, and the senior class gives him their thanks. Best of luck from the Fabri- cator Staff and Senior class. (28)
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