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RICHARD C. TEMPLE Hurricane ' Chemistry 154 Eugenia Street We always admire a man who works nights and comes to school days, but when he remains among the leaders in his studies, orchids are due. Activities: Dance Committee 3. SCOTT WHITCHER, JR.— D. K. Stoop General Cotton Mfg. 168 Reed Street When we look at Scott, we can only lament that Textile has not a football team. He is the big, husky type that would make any college coach jump with joy. Activities: Baseball 2, 3; Hop Committee 1; Dance Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. 533 So. Second Street ALFRED J. ZAWISZA Wizzy Chemistry When you hear a laugh that makes a chill run down your spine, you know Wizzy has reached an end point. Life for Wizzy is chemistry and more chemistry. Activities: Baseball Manager 2; Asst. Advertising Manager; Dance Committee 3. Fabricator, 1939 25
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ERNEST A. SCHWEIDENBACK Ernie Mechanical 285 Allen Street Ernie taught New Bedford how to swim. He has taught many of the youngsters aquatic tactics. He is also a very good machinist and a very personable chap. Activities: Cap and Gown Committee 3. DONALD T. SMITH— Phi Psi Smity Chemistry 110 Observatory St., Bennington, Vt. Smithy has made a very able class president and he will be a success in any field he chooses to follow. He comes from the state of Vermont. Activities: Class President 3; Treasurer 2; Vice President Phi Psi; Dance Committee 1. HENRY TAYLOR Hank Chemistry 569 Shawmut Avenue Hank has been very active in his work while at Tech as a glance below will show. We will always remember him as a Debater and highly esteemed ? ? punster. Activities: Literary Editor, Debating, 1, 2, 3; Manager 3; Chairman Cap and Gown Com- mittee 3; Hop Committee 1, 3; Dance Committee 3. 24 Fabricator, 1939
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CLASS OF 1940 Second Row — P. Riley, T. Ziemba, F. McQuillan, C. Carlin, W. Marceau, J. Gilman, F. Buba. Front Row — J. Leal, E. Simpson, E. Mullaly, M. Kramer, E. Wilson. CHEMISTRY This column is to acquaint the readers with the members of the Second Year Chemistry Class. CARL CARLIN, one fellow who appre- ciates beautiful music. His favorite or- chestra is Willie Bryant, draw your own conclusion. JOHN GILMAN, another chemist musi- cally inclined, he plays the jug beautifully. PAUL RILEY, a true chemist who has great inventive ability. Plays soccer and basketball well also. MILTON KRAMER— can little smiling Miltie help it if he is the toughest guy in the class? Neither can anyone else. THEODORE ZIEMBA— better known as Teddy , bound to become a great man in a Chemical Industry. EDWARD MULLALY— better known as Ted , due to succeed; perhaps some day he will be known as the Great Surgeon. EDWARD SIMPSON— destined to be a Good Textile Chemi st and a member of the next Olympic Rifle Team. EARL WILSON— perhaps Earl will some day own the newspaper for which he is now working. FELIX BUBA, will be a great orchestra leader with a hobby, which is probably chemistry. WILLIAM MARCEAU — known as Bill , and if anyone has any ideas of World Affairs, Bill will try to bring them over to his side. JOSEPH LEAL — Joe to anyone in school. Breaks all speed records with his car. Joe and John Gilman are inseparable pals, try to separate them. FRANCIS McQUILLAN— a good-heart- ed romeo. Frank ' s side line, besides his chemistry, is managing an up-and-coming dance band. 26 Fabricator, 1939
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