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Page 32 text:
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iHemnrtttm To Our Beloved Friend and Classmate Stynmaa iff. (iern Athlete, Scholar and Man The golden thread of Life Was snapped. Just when it gleamed the brightest, When youth — glad youth — Was at its height. We who knew his hand-clasp And his smile Feel somehow that since he went The sun is not so bright, nor The day so fair.
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Page 34 text:
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THE FABRICATOR 1934 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1935 Tn the fall of 1932 a new group of students found their bewildered way ■ ■ into the library of the N. B. T. S. where we were enrolled into the various courses of study. The students enrolled in the Chemistry course were conducted over into the laboratory, while the cotton students were conducted to one of the classrooms on the second floor of the main build- ing. After filling out our schedules we were taken around to the rooms of our various instructors from whom we obtained lists of the supplies we would need throughout the year. Soon after the first few weeks of school we were pledged to the v arious fraternities, and our school work was begun in earnest. We managed to survive the midyear and final exams without any serious mishaps. Tetrault proved, to be the honor student of the class and he was awarded the William E. Hatch medal. Thus ended our first year, and amid friendly goodbyes we departed to enjoy the summer vacation. In September, 1933, we returned to school and renewed our friend- ships of the past year, and started in to make this a banner year. After the first few weeks of school the need for class officers neces- sitated the calling of a class meeting at which the following were elected : Frank Szynal, President; Milton Herstoff, Vice President; Ann Allen, Secretary, and Christopher Donnelly, Treasurer. Two associate editors to serve on the Fabricator staff were elected, these two being John Greaves, Jr. and Thomas Gillette. Several members of the class have shown up well in the various athletic activities of the school. Crowley and Greaves were the soccer players, while Clark and Crowley did well for themselves on the basket- ball floor. Last season ' s tennis team was ably supported by Johnson, Sherman, Clark and Howland, with Greaves and Lewis as our luminaries in baseball. This coming baseball season will probably find Szynal ready to show his stuff, and Milt Herstoff acting as the baseball manager. The class of 1935 takes this opportunity to wish the graduating class much success and prosperity in their venture into the business world. May luck and happiness be with you always. !32}: -
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