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THE FABRICATOR 1935 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION John T. Kirk President of Board Joseph H. Handford Principal Maud L. Clark Senior Bookkeeper Ellen Broadmeadow Senior Clerk and Stenographer Bernice Weeks Junior Clerk INSTRUCTION Department Heads Thomas H. Gourley . Carding and Spinning William Acomb Warp Preparation and Weaving Samuel Holt Designing John Fawcett . Knitting Fred E. Busby, S. B. Chemistry, Dyeing and Finishing Morris H. Crompton Engineering and Mechanical Drafting Instructors John Foster Mechanical Department Adam Bayreuther - Machine Shop Malcolm Richardson C. Y. P. Arram Brooks, Frank L. D. Weymouth, A.B., Edward Murphy Chemistry
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■ : pf Ip 1 ! 1 III |f | ' ::ft . ' - •:.:lv — • V % . - - ' ■ ' . ' ■ ' : THE FACULTY Mr. Joseph H. Handford, Principal Mr. Samuel Holt Mr. Fred E. Busby Mr. Lewis G. Manning Mr. William Acomb Mr. John Foster Mr. Adam Bayreuther Mr. Morris H. Crompton Mr. Malcolm Richardson Mr. Thomas H. Gourley Mr. John Fawcett Mr. Abram Brooks Mr. Lewis G. Manning has since left the school and Mr. Edward Murphy has been added to the faculty. Mr. Frank D. Weymouth was absent Avhen the picture was taken. ■■°4{ 11 } °
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19 3 5 THE FABRICATOR CLASS HISTORY We the Class of ' 35 before leaving the portals of N. B. T. S. would like to drift back a few years and review our outstanding events during our stay at N. B. T. S. The past three years have been three of the most happy years in our lives. They were filled with sports, book.-, and socials. All this has ended all too soon, and it is with regret we leave. Now let us look back. Early in September, 1932, a horde of in- significant freshmen were drawn to N. B. T. S. by some irresistible force. The first day we spent buying books and supplies and looked with much bewilderment at the lordly upper class men, and heard for the first time the famous Co-ome . Before the first week had gone by we changed our minds and found the upper class men were a fine bunch of fellows who helped us whenever we were in any difficulty. The second week we became more accustomed to the routine of the school and things began to move along smoothly. Soon after, we encount- ered rush week by the fraternities, Phi Psi, Delta Kappa Phi and Sigma Phi Tau. Then followed class elections, those being chosen were: Presi- dent, Christopher Edmundson: ice-President, Milton W. Her-toff; Treas- urer, Ralph Clark; Secretary. Phyllis Jason. Those of our class who were successful in making the soccer team were Gillett and Crowley. Then came the basketball season with Crowley, Clark, and H. Sherman representing the freshies. Szynal, Lewis, and Greaves were our classmates on the baseball team. Finals , dreaded by every freshman, arrived and passed, graduating us to the second cla-- ranks. And so ended our first eventful year at X. B. T. S. Minus a few, we journeyed to Tech in the fall determined to set a new record. We were represented in the sport activities of the school by Crowley and Greaves in soccer, Clark and Crowley in basketball. Lewi-, Greaves, Szynal, and Herstoff as manager, on the undefeated baseball team. Much of the credit for this excellent season goes to our coach, Mr. Thomas Gourley, and our classmates who served so ably. Clark, Perry. Sherman, Crowley and Johnson made the tennis team that year. t e arrived in the fall of ' 34 full of enthusiasm and ambition to make our last year at Tech a banner one. At our first class meeting we held elections of officers and elected the following: President, Frank Szynal: A ice-President. John Greaves; Treas- urer, Christopher Donnelly; Secretary, Ann Allen. The following were elected to the staff of the Fabricator: Editor-in-Chief, Milton Herstoff: Advertising Manager. Richard H. Lewis; Literary Editor, James Craig, Jr.; Business Managers, Ralph H. Clark and Thomas Gillett: Joke Editor. ■h 13 )|H
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