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MELVIN ALPERT Janiaiva, N. Y. Textile Degree Pflhl. 1941--113 NAVY P.T.l. 1946-48 Sigma Phi Tau Really Livingi' Mel has applied this philosophy to the fullest extent. LHave you liroken eighty yet, lVlel?l Our Poet and one of our host 'Wffitsf' Mel is seldom recognized as the 62ll'l1CSll thinker he really is. We all wish him the hest of luck in his chosen field. SEYMOUR BERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemistry, Dyeing 86 Printing Degree P.'l'.I. 1941-43 NAVY P.'l'.l. 19-1-6-48 Slglllil Phi Tau Student Cou lim' il AATCC 'aCy mixes his sense of hulnor with a wealth of sea stories. A goocl svholar and quite the social butterfly, 'he is often seen flashing about with his frat lnuldies anfl clrapefl in naval attire. Bon voy- age, Cyl
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Wilmer keeps calling a loon . . . to Rod Rahe since .loe Rulli left school. WE RETURNED-To find P.T.l. re- financed by Uncle Samuel. There we were with letters of eligibility and not a token in our pockets-d6'Where or where has my little check gonc?' '... don't look for the Chaplain, see our latest exhibition-Bucky Walters of the Confusion Department. lywfe ean't figure out which is more muddled . . . a Finishing Quiz or a VA form.J . . . too bad the school's credit with the paper industry is not adequate . . . Sherry Weiser had to finish his finals on Scott Tissue last semester. With the return- ing veterans came ingenuityf-OR-how to beat your way out of work . . . who has the connection with the card cutting firm . . . and then there were Alpert's contortions in trying to get his Jacquard 8x8 and beer con- sumption done all at the same time. PRESENT DAY PASTIMES - Earl Shultz running a home for wayward boys . . . George Dockray, official interpreter for thc Statistics class . . . Presenting a member of the old guard: Bill Manning, bearing the banner of the class of '36 . . . due to the present crowded conditions of school the married men have enrolled their heirs in the class of '68 . . . Anilinc Black Brupbaeker is now in the Coal Tar Business . . . Speaking of Hudson, whatsay Bill, how about a few stories about the occupation . . . Berman, Schultz and Durheimer thrashing out a few sea stories . . . something about buoys, salt and drawers . . . Kennedy and Stuart seem to think that the worsted class is a sleeper to Canada. BY THE WAYewho is getting the de- gree, Moran or Safdeye-who is the fugitive from the anatomy class running around school with the nickname-Bones . . . remember Mr. Koenig, my name is MISTER Schneider . . . high cost of living Raj Haybedian not able to find an apartment, bought a house . . . Grieves, quiet bachelor quarters at the Robert Morris glows nightly, Saturdays and Sundays included . . . Sy Berman tearing his hair out fhe still describes himself as a handsome man with half a head of bald hairj-ltis all your fault, Prof. Theel fis it spelled right, prof?J . . . say Josephson, how are things in the Jacquard business . . . please don't weave formation plates, Mr. Kan . . . Leona has heard of Talning the Shrewg how about the Lyon, Lee? . . . who is that young chap who sits in on Wilmeris lectures?-could it be Mr. Mac learning to put motors on the looms up- stairs . . . Dr. Thomas recently proclaimed Larry Ellner psychologically unfit for the poolroom . . . will the senior class pass in 424 pool under the capable instructions of Sid Cohen and Otto Durheimer? . . . And so we tearfully leave the cloistered halls of P.T.l. fondly looking back on the days of our boyhood happily spent in paint- ing and weaving Land some eight ball on the sidcl. We set our masculine jaws for the task that lies ahead of us . . . lndustry here we come . . .
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HARRY H. BIRKBY Pitman, New .lersey Chemistry, Dyeing and Printing Diploma ARMY P.T.I. 1945-48 Phi Psi The quiet fellow with that CSD look about him can usually he found amidst a maze of chemical equipment or en- gaged in evolving the formula of a new flyestulf. Harry is in the 'tknowv about Doe Bylelfs sleepless nights as an air raid warflen. ROBERT T. BIRD Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada Textile Diploma RCAF P.T.I. 1945-48 Della Kappa Phi HBob, a good student who believes in hard work and thinks methodically. An old Wool man who's scholarly influence is felt hy all.
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