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These masterpieces of the human mind were conceived only as the result of such devotion and sacrihce as that which marked the noble life of Dr. Samuel Sheldon. During the time that Dr. Sheldon was at the Polytechnic Institute he left his mark upon the hundreds of students who were fortunate in having him as professor. The mark he left is embodied in the greatest of human attributes, personality. This was his sign of greeting and the word of parting. He strove for the ennobling of the person, of the intellect, of the mind. His own brilliancy was reflected in those with whom he came in contact as professional associate or as professor, and as both he attained the highest rank that personal tribute or professional honor can bestow. Dr. Sheldon was born of New England stock at Middlebury, Vermont, on March 8, 1862. Here he spent his youth, and after graduation from Middlebury College he continued studying and in 1886 received his Master's Degree. He then studied at the University of Wurzburg, Germany, and during his first year there was selected to assist Prof. Kohlrausch to determine S ix I. .... ,Z ,,,, , , , , 7 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, , , ,,,,,,,,,, .,.,.,,,., ,f,,, , ,.,,, ,,,, , ,,., 1 ,,,,ff,,f,,.,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,W,,, 1, 7 W Hz: xc. ., ., ,,,, ,. ,, , ,, 1 , X WWW nz: 'f lo QW M aw, ,J f , , ,, .45 , W, g , af f f f v '4m'f4w Z1 L af f . ...., 1,4 Why! ,WZ gg f 'M 4 wwf' fffffv wffff ffwff ,nw wwfwflfffffffffffff,mfffffwfuffffffffvfwfnmn,ffzffffffffmvfffffffffvffwm, wf ffffwfffffffcffffff ,,,fwff'f,ffffffff1 4 f' , , - - '7 ? ,.,2f,f,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,f ,,W,,,,Q,,y,,m,ff,,-fa,W,Wmf,M,,W,,,,MWw,r,v.m:swam f,f,x..,,f.. ,WH,,,..,,,,.,,f,.x,,,,,,..,f..,,,,f,f.., , , the value of the ohm as the electrical unit of resistance. Upon graduating as a Doctor of Philosophy he returned to America where he conducted research work at Harvard. In 1889 Dr. Sheldon came to the Polytechnic, was awarded full professorship in Physics and Electrical Engineering, and remained the head of these departments until his death. ln IQIKJ the Thomas Potts Professorship was established in Physics through the gifts of one of Dr. Sheldonfs early pupils-an indication of the great esteem in which Dr. Sheldon was held by the founder. While at the Polytechnic, Dr. Sheldon was one of the foremost factors in the building up of the Institute, which through his efforts was raised to the status of one of the most advanced engineering institutions in the country. He wrote some of the first textbooks in electrical engineering, and the value of these texts is shown by their extensive use in this country and in Europe. He later wrote texts on alternating current machines, traction, transmission engineering, and laboratory physics, all of which are widely used by engineering institutions. In IQO6 Dr. Sheldon was elected President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the Profession. His international reputation as an engineer is shown by his selection as expert for the Swiss Department of Justice, Secretary of the International Electrical Congress and Director of the United Engineering Societies. The life ofDr. Sheldon has been throughout one of service and development. The foundation he laid for the greatest science known to man is of a grandeur that must not be marred by the death of its builder. It is therefore natural that the host of friends which Dr. Sheldon created during his lifetime should be determined to do all in their power to perpetuate his name, and continue the work in the field in which he was a pioneer. Wiith this in view the Polytechnic Institute will soon have an endowed professorship, known as the Samuel Sheldon Professorship of Electrical Engineering. 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NICHOLS . -120 Park Ave., New York FRANK LYMAN . . 34 Remsen St., Brooklyn JAMES L. NIORGAN . . Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn VVILLIAM E. HARMON 125 VVilloW St., Brooklyn XVILLIAM A. PRENDEROAST 85 Sth Ave., Brooklyn ERNEST P. GOODRICH . 161 Henry St., Brooklyn Term Elldlillg Orfober IQ22 XVILLIAM ALTGUSTUS XVHITE 158 Columbia Heights., Brooklyn THEODORE L. FROTHINGHAM 135 Henry St., Brooklyn CHARLES E. POTTS . . 170 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn JOSEPH P. CARLIN 270 VVashington Ave., Brooklyn NVILLIAM BECKERS . . 49 8th Ave., Brooklyn NELSON P. LEWIS 1511 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn ERNEST M. XKVAN NORDEN 1530 E. 1-1th St., Brooklyn JAMES SHERLOCK Davis 12-16 Grand St., Brooklyn Term Ending Orfober IQ23 FREDERICK H. SANBORN 1322 Dean St., Brooklyn J. MONROE HEWLETT 80 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn ROBERT ALFRED SHAW 343 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn FRED VV. ATKINSON . 55 Remsen St., Brooklyn BANCROFT GHERARDI . 142 E. 38th St., New York NELSON P. LEWIS . 1511 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn ERNEST M. 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New York Private Schools, 1882-863 Director of French Instruction, Brooklyn Teachers' Association from 18923 Adjunct Professor of the French Lan- guage at the Polytechnic Inctitute of Brooklyn, 1886-925 Professor of the French Langauge from 1892-1917, retired from active service in 1917, with a retiring allowance from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Prqffffor of gllodern Lalzgzlagff Patriarch of American Club, Leipzigg Ph,D., University of Leipzig, 18923 Student in France. Italy, and Germany 1885-923 Professor of the German Language and Literature, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1892-19055 Professor of German and Spanish 1905-17, Professor of Modern Languages, from 1917. Pr0jl1f.i'or of Clzanziffry A.B., Harvard University, 1886: Ph.D., Berlin University, 1896: Instructorin Science, Montpelier Seminary, 31ontpelier.Vermont., 1886-873 Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, Belmont School, Belmont California, 1887-933 Student at Heidelberg Uni- versity, 1893-9-L, and Berlin ljniversity, 1894-96g Parker Fellow of Harvard University, 1895-96, Instructor in Chemistry, University of Maine, 18965 Professor of Chemistry, Ohio University, 1896-973 Lecturer in Chemistry, Brooklyn Institute, from 18993 Professor of Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1897. T11 irtrfn I ff? ---- 7 7 . , --'--- 2f'7'f'Qjl73i 'f-,,, me A , , ,,,, I - ww fyffffyf 1 77, ff ,f ffm, 4' wa? 7 Q' wx p1w,,,, f ' A zyifm-,ff-f ' wwf ff wr, 'J ,ffw-'-LW M ,. H, ,.,. Z . 7 4. K f,,,1gw,,, :Q qfdw ,ZN75 ,!!A.,,m7! A , lwlll, Y , 4 7 , N4 V V 9 H fa. .... WW, f f V W,4,,aW,,,,mw?!.,.. .,,,.... , 4. ---- - oe ,fgfwzf fwm jizz if 9 M 2--Wifi 4,3 .... 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Fourteen CHARLES ARCHIBALD GREEN Rfgifirar Profeffor of Hiftory and Eronomicy X N113 111 B K3 A.B., Hamilton College, 1896, A.M., 1900, Lecturer in American History, Cooper Union, 1904-08, Lecturer in Finance, American Institute of Banking, 1902-121 Municipal Civil Service Examiner, New York City, from 1913, Registrar, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 18992 Instructor in Political and Social Science, 1899-19013 Assistant Professor, 1901-072 Professor of History and Economics, from 1907, Director of the Evening Department, Polytechnic Institute, from 1904. CLARENCE WALTER HUDSON Profexfor of Civil Enginefring T B H3 C.E., Lehigh University, 18893 Instructor in Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, 1889-19003 Professor of Civil Engineering, Cooper Union, 1907- 08, Professor of Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 19091 Member and Director, A.S,C.E. 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Proffffor of Clzfnzifal E7Igl.l1t't'I'Z'11g fb BK: A.B., Knox College, 18905 AAI., 18933 Ph.D. John Hopkins University, 19003 Principal of Public Schools, Ipava, Ill., 1891-943 Student of Johns Hopkins University, 1894-95, 1898-19003 Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Austin High School, Chicago, Ill., 1895-98: Instructor in Chemistry, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1900-069 Secretary American Institute of Chemical Engineers, from 1898: Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900-02: Profes- sor of Analytical Chemistry, 1902-1-1: Professor of Chemistry, Cooper Union, 1914-18: Consulting Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute, 1917-18, Professor of Chemical Engineer- ing, from 1918. Pr'qfr.v,for' of 1jlIj'.l'Z'l'.V BS., Cooper Union, 1907315 E.,APolyter-liniv Institute of Brooklyn, 19083 BLS.. New York University, 19103 Sc.D, 19105 Instructor 1908-19112: Assistant Professor 1912-15: Associate Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 191.3-18: Professor of Physics from 19183 Fellow, A.I.E.E.g Member A.A.A.S., American Physics Society. Fzfiffn ,, --.-, , J, W ,, ,,,, Z 7- ,,,,wf,,,- , ,,,,-,,,,, ,.,,,, ,.-,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,aa,,yW,,,,,,W,fWzmmw as 7, ,W,,f,,,,hW,,,,,w,,,,,,,f,,,mWfffffffffffffffffn 5 a , -- W 1, gy. I, ,Z f yf' ' M J' Z, 3 ,W,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,mf,,,,,W,,,,f,,,,,f,,, 3 4,9,f,,,,,Q,K ,H ,ff ,yfffu ,, , , , L-' ' ,' ,, ff! X j I ,V ffww , I .AW g f, !,fff:,,MVZ 711,17 I , .7 ffyfyq ag, fr , ,M My ff 1 1 fy ,,,,,,, , L., ,, A if A ' , awyz , '--- A QMW- 1 My --'-f- - A 1 4. 'fQ,m',,MfN fy 'fy 7 4 ' ,ff 406, 2 2, f ff 0 ' 4-.. zg 5 f , f , ,, ff 0 4 fi, , mfg 4 cyyw 1 , f, .Jazzy ., away! M .ff Afpgflfffffyv--- ' ' ff ,. f f 'Wm 1 ff, 714. 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S ixteen P - QAM, A i s . ,f -' sy, 'zifi?srff.',1:r,if 1 ' 4'-f If I s, S f- J' K V, V M i Q5.,,i5,xJ,, ., , ,Y EDWIN F. CHURCH, JR. Pfofeyyor of lllrrhazziml .EllgZi7ZEc 7'Z.?lg lb BK, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19013 S.M. in M.E., 1909, Lehigh University, 1903-045 Professor of Machine Design and Con- struction, West Virginia University, 1904-18, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 19183 Member, A.S.M.E., S.P.E.E.g Associate Member, A.S,N.E. BENJAMIN PALMER CALDWELL Pfofefror of Analyiical Chemiflry 'ID B K, past President of Louisiana Alpha Chapter, A.B., Tulane University of Louisiana, 18933 Fellow, 1893-953 B.E., 1895, Ch.E., 18963 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 19013 Fellow in Chemistry, 1900-01, Successively, Instructor, Assistant Pro- fessor, Associate Professor, and Professor of General and Theoretical Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, 1895-1916,-Professor of Chemistry, Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, 1916-19, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 19195 Member A.C.S,, past Presi- dent of Louisiana Section, 1NIember and Fellow, New Orleans Academy of Sciences, Member and Fellow, A.A.A,S. Z' ,,-ff-N, J J, Z , , ...... W.,,,.,..,,,.i1,1,11,1,1,,1,111,1 11,1..,1,,,.,,,1,,1,11 11,1,,,,,,,,,,1 11, 1 f .. 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Harvard University, 1908 Assistant ih Mathematics, Polytechnic Institute, 1903-045 Instructor In Mathematics, 1904-09 Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1909-17 Associate Professor of Mathematics from 1917. we: V- M lgffff-f'i4.,,fQ5 A ' ti t ': .. , 5' . K Q 'P ROBIN BEACH .lfxoriatf Proffffor of Elfflrffal Erzgz'm'frz'z1g I' G3 B.S., in E.E., New Hampshire College, 1913: Instructor, University of Illinois, 1913-143 Assistant Professor, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1914-16: Professsor and Head of Depart- ment Of Electrical Engineering, Norwich University, 1916-183 Associate Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. from 1918, Acting Head of Electrical Engineering Department, from 1920: Member, S.P.E.E., Member, A.I.E.E. 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Member, A.S.C.E., S,P.E.E., American Geographical Society. Eighteen vis ERNEST JOHN STREUBEL .'l,f,Yl',fffl7lf Pzofynor of Ellgflirfl A K IIQ A,B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. 1905, A.M., 1906, Graduate Student, Columbia University, New York University, Instructor of English, Y.M.C.A., 1907-093 Instructor of English, Polytechnic Institute, 1905-13, Local Superinten- dent of Lecture Centre, 1907-093 Assistant Professor of English, Polytechnic Institute, from 1913. IRWIN HENRY FENN .l,v,ri,i-fczrzt Proffyror of lllatlzrrnalicf Z B T: E.E., lNI.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyng Instructor in Mathmatics, Polytechnic Institute, 1910-16: Instructor in Mathematical Physics, 1916-183 Assistant Professor of Blathe- matics, from 1918. W U vlry 7,,,,,7T'-e.,,'lV H - -'-- Z3wfwfwfwmf,,,,M,,mf,,,if,,,,..y,.f,'.w-7.1, ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,fWfw,,,,.v,,,,,, r 07 ,W 7, 7 -'3,ff f If -1 gf if '4'2zj7QtQZ::i:.?W ffccf 'ffZ'n,, '41Qj--fifjf Q Q12 ' f ,X f Q 7 .... 7-ffm , --f--ff- -- ff- ' ,fyffefr if aj fffy ,f,4,m .. fu, 1 f wi jf h W., 'ff .2 . ywv, Q . :ff wfdfff ffmyf' 1 'ff' J V V1 fy V fc.. ..,,,. . ...... . Q, ftfff- A . f, ,f MM, 4. dfawf 1 ff, 3 4 f,,, f: 'f , Q, , , , af M . K 5 . 4- Q f 7W?14f4 L :.:1:i1,fa, 1 - My' 2 ' ' , M W W ..f-.- ..,. .AA A A f 1 f f f EDWARD JACOB SQUIRE Affiytant Proffffor of Civil Enginferiizg NI' E3 C.E., Polytechnic Institute of B1'ooklyn, 19103 lNI.S., New York University, 1917, Instructor in Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute, 1910-191 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, from 1919, Associate lVIember, American Society of Civil Engineers. V M fffffffff ' - fc' . 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E., lwassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 19113 Instructor of Engineering Drawing and in Power Plant Design, Trinity College, 1911- 13, In Engineering Practice, 1913-163 VVentworth Institute, 1916-183 Assistant Professor of Mechani- cal Engineering, Pennsylvania State College, 1918- 191 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 19193 Associate Member, A.S.M.E., .-X.I.E.E., Member A.A.II.P. N in etfe 71 7 ,....-,.7,f,, f'.. '5--V.,,,,,.....gjQZj'jzf,y- ZZfZff'1,.,,.ZC'Z'Zl2'Z22fZ3,,f,,,,jZ5Z1fffiIZJIZ' fC12732: WQWZZI....7,ff JjjZ 'j1-.,,4VV ,,,.....g,4 XZ, . In 9 . '2,f ,,, ,- , aw V f ,WW .. ' fi- , 3.45: f , f' , , aff ,ff fff-W, Z W 'f ff' ' yy., fag! . 1 iff .V ag. f 4 .. nh, ff 4 if-.fy ff! . W ..f f ,ff .7 f ..,.. , .. fa I f f ff' V f,- V V . f ,Q wyAA,h' ' -V M , .4 , ff Va, f .f ,fu fd? f 1 'V V V, V 4- 'W'v7'7wV- ,'p.f, ,WMV ' ' f wh U42 XDA... vlw V' fr,Vf,7 Z V ., ..,,,.,., QW, .. 1... I .. , ,.,. . 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Columbia University, 1900-1901: Professional Experience: One year in Peru. S. A.: Five Years in Mexico: Three Years as Resident Engineer on Power Plant Construction: Three Years on General Construction Work in Latin- America Railroading, MunicipalWork and Hydro- electric Developmentsg Eight Years as Designer on Elevated and Subway Work, including General Charge of Queensboro Plaza, L. I. One and One- half Years as Municipal Engineer, Montclair, N. J. At Various Times Professor of Civil Engineering, St. John's College and C. C. N. YQ Civil Service Examiner, New York City, Associate Editor International Engineering , Member A. S. M. E. Twenty WILLET F. WHITMORE Inflrudor in Chemiflry A X Pg B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyng Instructor in General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, 1916-185 Instructor in Chemical Engineer- ing, Water, Fuel and Gas Analysis, and General Chemistry, from 1918. FREDERICK W. MING Inflructor in Illfclz.an1'cal Enginzfrivzg A B K3 University of California, 1914: Cornell University, 1914-185 Member, Cosmopolitan Club, A.S.M.E., S.P.E,E.g Instructor of Mechanical Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1918. 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N14 ' ' f f ' 'f111,,,1, '17l5,,.... 1 1111 11 1 1 11 11,11 1 1 .2 aw,V, 11,'::11z-'ff' 'ff 'fn--M 'f 31' '51 H ' A Z2Z1w.1f4'! f Q -- f ' ZZWf iZ fZZ11Z2WZ 111111111111111 f?MW1Z7'7Z1211ZZZ 'i22 Aff -- -' -' '--- 1111 '- I eww lqgn-avg, A. BRUCE CUTLER Imlruclor in Shopwork Graduate, Springfield Technical Hi h School, 1907: Graduate, Manual Training ourse for Teachers, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1909: Instruc- tor in Shopwork, 1909-163 Instructor in Shopwork, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1916. B. WHITNEY FERGUSON Inflruftor in Chemiflry B.S., Cooper Uniong Instructor in Qualitative, Quantitative, Water and Fuel Analysis, Cooper Union, 1914-19: Instructor in Qualitative, Fuel and Gas Analysis, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1919. OTTO HAZELTON HENRY Imtruclor in Jllfcharzical LKZIJOTHYOVI-K5 9 ill: B.S. in M.E., West Virginia University, 19193 Assistant in Steam and Experimental Engineering Department, West Virginia University, 1918-19: Instructor in Mechanical Laboratories, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. from 1919. Tice zz ty-On e ROBERT EMMETT SEELEY 1II.Yf7'lll'fUl' in E!fCffI.t'l11.lilllgl-llt'l'l'l'Ilg and l'l1y.v I-111 'P 21, lC.lS., Polyteelniir' Institute of Brooklyn, 19193 l7.S.N.li., 1917-183 Instructor in lileetriezil lin- gineering and Physics, Polytechnic Institute, from 19195 Member, A.I.E.lC. Twclzfy- Two , , V f, ,f,, ,W ,,,,,,, , ,,,, ff ..,, ,,.,,.,,f,, , ., , . , ,, , ,,f,, . ,,,,,,, , :bmw , f ' cf , , , . ' . - I 4, ffiffjvq I . 'x 1 ,, 7 ,LA , , . . if QW3 P D G E 14014 'LA K4 5 WWI f f f f VCU I . , ' ' n !ii,'v,ff ' f ' 1it't'1,i'g1',i'i, 1ifc1if1:,gi:.i f 'ffij' ,,f 1111134,f1,,i5 fi:L.i2xpi,1L:,z:ifi'fff' ft 'N g. . 1 , .- , .Af i ' fx - WY ' ' Y- iff. 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Instructor in Mechanical Laboratory, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1919. 1, f - ,ff ROY STETSON FARR Inffrzzrtor in Illfclzarzifal Engirzffring M. E., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 19133 Engineering Practice 1913-155 Assistant in Shop- work, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn 19153 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania 1915-17, 1919-203 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn from 1920. ANTHONY F. GHELARDI Inflruclor in Civil EI1gZ.7IF?f1.71g A K II: CE., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 19203 2nd Lieutenant. Field Artillery, 1917-19' Instructor in Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1920. Twe n ty- Th ree .-.N , ,, U ,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,Mm,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.y,,Wf,Wf,,,mmmm.,mWW,,y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,, ,,,,,, WU, WM' , ,Q ,f ,Af ff .... 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SETCHELL Inflruclor in Zllechanical Eng1'neer1'ng Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, 19053 Engineering Practice, 1905-185 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Cooper Union, 19185 Instructor, Sheffield Scientific School, 19193 Instruc- tor, Polytechnic Institute, from 1920. ERNST N. NINDEMAN Inflrucior in Chemiflry 'Il E3 B.S., and Ch.E., Polytechnic Institute. 1. , W --.-Zi, .--- 7ff '7,,wT'--,.,,.,...,:'Q ZHffiffffff33322222222212ZZIZZZlZJIZJJZZ Z'Z2ZZii' ff 7, ff f11Z IW. , f, 'fp 'fv,' W4, , fy f---- -ff my A 4:14 f, 'MWA' ' f f 1 V- 'Q ,MA Q 24 ff 1, .uf 'mf 4.4, f ' ff! ,, f ,' .. ff ,Mff ff ff, V ff, I , mfg Q 71 ff ,, 4,.,,', ...,.. . ...., ,, ,jj W hW,,A,..,,,,,.,.m,Q f ,WW 44, ,fyy W , f ,,,f, 49 ,, ,V MN ,. 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WHIPPLE Imfrudor in Elecfrical Enginffring 22 Eg T B II: B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute 19153 Graduate Assistant, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1915-163 Instructor in Electrical Engineer- ing, New Hampshire State College, 1916-173 In- structor in Physics, Pratt Institute, 1917-183 Engineer in Physical Laboratory, Western Electric Co., 19183 Electrical Engineer, K1-axon Co., 1918-205 Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute from 1920. Twenty-Five Wf,.,,f,w1-.VW-.-,mw --.M-,np ,,,., - ,.,,.,., . .,f,,,f,,m. ,,ffff,.-wvzmnnfzpm... ,fIU.,ff-ffffffw., .f.,.N,fff,,,ff,,,,,,.,,,,,,f,mf,wfff, v M ,,,,., ,...,., , 9. , ,. .,. ff ,,f,,..,.. W, ,..,,..,m,.,,.. ,.,, ,,,, f.,f..,,.,,.ff,,,f ,Z9,,.z,,i,w. -L-,ff',,.'fff , 0 , lf ,' ,, X 'ff 7' . .C .fy 4. ' Z Z4 -5 ' ' fff I 0 44 7. Q,,.'4,fh.y, - 2 'V' ' ff X 442 X Xff .. , ., ., , , ,, .M ., f, , ff .,,,,. ., .,.f,.,.,, ,,f, ,,ff.f,,, W., , , . ,, ,,,.,,ff,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .. ,, ,,, Q - I 7,7 ,, f.,,,,. .. ,.,f A ,f,, I., mf f,,.,f Num. ffl, f,,,,, ff.,,,,m,,,mI ,.,, A.,,m.f,v, .ff,.fy,M,,,ff..,,. ..,,m, ,,,, ,wmfff.fmfff,,,ff,.yfff Other Gfficers Of Instruction VVILLIAM C. BAINBRIDGE, BS., Ifufrzzrfor' in CVlz'l71I'.S'f7'J' PHILIP H. BROADHURST, B.S.,NI.S., Afffirfazzf in ClZElllZ.!ffJV JOHN F. ANTHES, CH. E., flfrirfanf in Clzenzirfry ROMAN L. DEBES, flfffffalzf in C.vlZt 71Zi5Z'7':Y HALSEY FRENCH Arfirfazzr in Slll'Z'F:X'l.7Zg CHARLES ARCHIBALD GREEN, A.M., Registrar and Director of llze Evmziizg DF1Dd7'f7IlE7Zf ELEANOR R. GREGORY, HS., flffisfavzf Regiffmr' and Sffrefczry fo the Presidfizz' ERNEST JOHN STREUBEL, A.M., AIIIEIQIIZ fo the Rfgisirar Tice 71 fy- S ix LUIS E. ECIIELMANN, BS., Afffirrafzr in C1ZF'77ZZ'If7'3' NIAGNUS C. IHLSENG, M.E.,PH.D., C0lZJIl!fl'7Zg PTO-fc'.f.f07' of lfv07'!6J' Elzgizzferilzg JOSEPH -JARES, BS., Afsiffant in Organ 1.6 Clzenzisfry CHARLES S. KILBY, BS., 14151-Jfdllf in Chem isfry GEORGE A. TABER, BS., Covzfultirzg P7'0-fE5IOT of Wlzler Supply SVALTER D. Wile, BS., LL. B. lertzzrer 011 Law of Contracir S. M. PHILLIPS Affiffant in Ship Drafting ALBERT N. AERYNS, C.E., Afsiftant in W'az'er Supply LOUIS D. SIMPKINS, B.S., NLA Inftrucior in Metallurgy' and Zlletallography TOBIAS M. FEDER, EE., Imtruftor in Phyficr Officers Of Administration NIILRED E. GODFREY, MARY RICE Asriffant in the Regirtraff Ofre Affixlant in the Bllffdlfif Ojice LAURA M. POPE O. W. LINDHOLM. Afriftavzi in fha Rfgixtrarlf 0.77566 Szzperintefzdmt of B11 ildingf JVIAY E. KENNY JAMES J. HANSON - Informariofrz Secretary ,4.f.Y1'.ff6Z71f Supfri1zte11de11t of EDITH C. IVICBRIDE Buildingf Burfar THE DI Twenty-E ight P , G' ,, , ,,f, . ,, f ,,., ,N 1 , .. ,,,,,f f ,,,,, ,,f,,f, ,,,, M, ,,,, ,,..f,,,f, fm,,,,ff,,,,ff,,w,,,,,,f,p,:w,,,ffw,,.,nmff1,MMU,,,,f,,fff,,mfw,Wm,,f,,,A.,fff,, ZHrn1l1mm fume anh Qeninrn leave hm' 1514 5112 rum' tirm mill ning. Mail! All hail! GB lgnlgtvrhnir 2-Xnh 1112 1151119 uni! Greig. 1 - T, J' 172251, .IZZL .7f ',ff.'f 'f,,,,Ziff?1 ff iZfCZfff,.,i ,Z',Q, X N ----ff ,' A ,fa ' ,f ,l f f , .. QV H 5 g -V -4 I, ---- f Jw! ? O O E 5 A f if ff' ' ' ' AW 'Mk 9Mf7fff t 'f , I f , 'H .,..,, 107. , . 'wp' , . ' , 4 I ' ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,, , ,W-.,., WW., , ,, , .,,,..,. L ,f . ,V ff f Z X '- . ,. ,,., ., ,, ,, ,.,,., ..., ..,,,, hree of a Kind OKIE wise bird once said that the worm will turn eventually-why not now? lt looks as though our five years of persecution in this institution would be considered suflicient by the faculty to warrant our being turned loose on the industries,fhaving given up as hopeless the task of moulding our characters and conduct as they would fain have them. Wie have come through this persecution with flying colors, unscratched and undaunted by the obstacles thrust in our path by the well-meaning members of the faculty. VVe are in fact now so far advanced that we carry our slide- rules with impunity, and what more can be expected after hve years of exposure to engineering courses? But while dodging the obstacles placed in our path we found time to entertain ourselves and others with alleged jokes, and to engage in various student activities. Both of these we recommend to our successors as laudable lines of endeavor. Taking our class as a whole and comparing it with other classes by percentage we are without a peer. One third of the class is represented on the athletic teams,-a record we are sure. The entire class has always been active from its freshman year to the present time: participating in class scraps, holding class offices, editing the Handbook and Repomfr, participating in musical and chemical societies, and giving support to all other activites. Some of our wellameaning predecessors have thought that a write-up of this sort should be in the form of a fare- well, opened with a lot of fool advice which nobody paid any attention to. Therefore We are leaving out the advice, and as for the farewell part of this write-up, just because we are being graduated does not mean that we shall not in future years be familiar figures in the halls and at the functions of the Institute. T11 friy X f 7 ... .,,.,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,.,,,W,,,W,,mm7mwmf,nm.',.w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,WW,w W , , . M ga , , I, I . . ,. .,.,,,f,,W f... ..f,,W,,w,,,f,,,,,,,,,fW,ff,,,WMM fWf,,,f,f,f,,,,.,.,,, .,,f,f.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,W,f,ff.. 5 , ,,Q ,,., ,W A ,,,L,QfM,? 73 3 , 2 9 Q5 ,AMW .Q ,ff 4 4,9 ,M 1 X ff fx XY X X A P Q Y Q 'W a. 1 z,f,, Q ' ' 4 .jylf ,X , ,hmm , X71 5 .X 4 jaw f. I ' 5 fffzy. . 4 mmf V -1,4 7Af..f,,.,., ' 4 74475 4 . , 4 f- QAM fwf f 4 -- ' -Y f l .f 24.7 aww ffff W-,M-f,fW,,,,W,f,fWff,,,,,W fwwWWfffmwfffvfffffwff,,ff,,W,f,ff,,W,WfffffWf.,f.W,,.,.ff,fff,wffM ,ffffffffffwffwf I ff Whfh 1 w ...WW A , Th iffy- Two .,,,1.f., ,.,, ,,,.,.,f,,,ff.f...,,.....f..1.wff,,mHW.Wfwfffffffmfffffm,Wmmmf.nffffwfffafffmwfffff,ff,AffffmmffffffmWmvffffmff W 4 ,. ' f lffw iff' W A The Fifth Year Chemicals MALCOM E. DODGE, B.S., XII E THOMAS R. FARRELL, B.S., N11 E Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Morristown High School. Maiiual Training High School. lVlcKinley High School. Smoker Committee ill, Chemical So- Chemical society 41, 2, 3, 4, 5,54 Fresh- my Cl. 2, 3. 4. 594 Prwdenr C454 man-Sophomore Scraps C2Dg Chairman RCPOTWT Stag C275 Glee Club Us 2: 539 Smoker Committee CZ, 455 Class Sec- Secfgafy Qi? Cosmos Club Uv Zi? retary CU, Vice-President CSB. fgfvgl 51115 gi if Z3 43 Sl? gxlewfililjn P - u , , , , , ecre ary 5 C10 So, 19th St., l lushing, L. l. Handbook Editor f2Jg Senior Dance lllushmg 2276'lW' Committee, Class President CSD. 24 hlontgomery Pl., Brooklyn. WILLIAM H. JOY, XII E Chemical Engineering Jamaica High School. Class Basketball CZ, 3, 455 Reserve Bas- ketball Ujg Varsity Basketball C4, SJ, Varsity Baseball f-Hg Chemical So- ciety C1, 2, 3, 4, SJ, Class Secretary- Treasurer CSJ. Husson Ave., Hollis, L. I. Jamaica 472-W. X f 7 1 Q f ' P i .--.N I I,i,V,,.VV,V,,i.-V.V,, ..,V X ,L .. .lf i All ,, Q73 , Zap ,,,, lay.: ,,.. lf. ,,f,ff,,,,,,,,f,V,,,. m,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,VV,,,W,,ff, A 'I ...ga -V AM jf, X V, !,,, ,, , , . , ,,,, , ,.,,, ,,,,, , . V ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,f,,,,, 71 !!,f if If V V 4 ff M .V 1.4 f 7' 0 . f , , llly ,,.,x,,ff f ,Q V V f . V , . V. V, ,f f 1 f - f f .,V V. f Vwffn, f ..,fVVVf,, ,.ff,,.,,v.,,,nfV'V f.ffVf.w,,ffVfff,mvfffffnuffnnnnffnynnVikffln9WfnfyffffrnnffffnffrnffdfwVffffnfffnfffffffnffffmn ' a ' X W ff ' A Class That Has Done Things HIS is likely to be the last epistle from the Class of Nineteen Twenty-One as undergraduate students. It is customary to expand the chest when a degree is safely in hand. However, since we have assumed that attitude heretofore, we may safely transgress this custom and say a few words concerning ourselves and those things which we have accomplished in the past four years. Wie do this rather to record achievement than to appease Class vanity. Twenty-Qne, it might be said, is in a class byitself. lts men are of the executive type. VVhen we were in our junior year we had about three hundred per cent more executives holding the ofhces of President and Vice-President than the average of all classes for the last ten years. Twenty-One has always stood for construction and expansion, and departs from the Institute with the wish that those who follow may see as much progress in four short years as they. The first great task which was tackled, and the fruits of which are most apparent to-day, was the establishment and rejuvenation of the musical societies. The orchestra has been brought to its present state of perfection through the untiring efforts of men from our class. Under the leadership of talented executives from the Class of Twenty-Une the Glee Club has raised itself to a prominent position in the social circle of college activities. Men from our class have made the Nlandolin Club a society of note. The Tech Quartet is truly an oHfspring of Twenty-One. The share which we have had in other college activities has not been small. T11 irly-S ix AC Y . V .,,.... Q '- ,,.,,,, lfiiaiz :,13'iL1,i 'l 'lJ:,i',L,, 1f,,,,, ,.,,,gg:g:g:, ,,,, Q,pg,:,Z,,5:y::,9iiC3:,.:pfig'ZgZ15,1,':,,'Q:1zg:p,Q ,.,, ,3,1 iLTiCi,i iff. iii L,,1iif y X ZUWX7.. .,.. Q., gy' .,,, ,f ,,, , ,,,-f , ,M ,W ,Y X, ,f 4 W., , , f f f Ml ffm, , ' y ff W, ' :ff , H H ,pf f 'ww f Q 20,24 ng. ,. Qxfaf .V f- 'Q X. f X X . ..,. , fu , f , f, W' 1, an ,Q 4 5 WWW 27757 W , 2..,f',,z2f f f 25 Myyyw !!W,,,,M,a , Z0 ' 1 c , ' 7f ..., 1, f,,,,'f 5 ,, A , mffff W W,,Wf,,,,f,f,,,,,,W,,,,f, ff, ,ffm ,f fm, ,,W,,, ,wwf f, V ' Q ' 1 Q ' -.-- H Z222fiiMf,,.,,f,,,j,hf'...f,,,,,W,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,.M,,4,i,,,,,,f.,i,aZZZMW,fa,.,,f,,,,,,f,,,f,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,f.,,,.., ,,,, Every organization has been strengthened by our co-operation, and a helping hand extended to those which have risen in our midst. The athletic horizon has broadened during our stay, so as to include all the major sports. The Class of Twenty-One does not wish to say farewell, or couch a parting message in flowery language. Its hopes are too live, its desires for the welfare of the Polytechnic Institute too sincere to be cut short by a curt good-by. Twenty-Une was born under the old freshman rules, it prospered through a period of great un- rest. The class brought back the Polywog after overcoming formidable obstacles, and instituted as a new custom, Senior Day. We are proud of our class and our Alma M3tCI', and trust that the spirit of Twenty-One may remain for many a day in the corridors of Brooklyn Tech, as a memorial to the accomplishments of its men, and as an example to others. Tl11'rfy-Sffwzz CHARLES REINERT , o ooo o Class of Nineteen Twenty-One COLORS BLUE AND GOLD OFFICERS JOHN L. STARRETT Prffidfrzz' JOHN A. CELUCK FRANK ALEXfXNDRO GEORGE G. ELLNER Vz'ce'-Prefidefzt Treamrer Secrefary COMMITTEES Council Cap and Gown ARTHUR VVJEHLE GEORGE ELLNER SAMUEL GOLDBERG JOHN ZOLLER ERIC BARRON Thirty-E1'gh1 Senior Play and Dance CARL FREY MICHAEL D,ANDREA WILLIAM CHESTER ROBERT GEVRENZ GERARD MAPES ABRAHAM ROSENBERG WALTER LINDENTHAL WALTER MURPHY FRANK WIEDNER EDMUND KANE CHARLES PEACE ABRAHAM GINSBURG JOSEPH SALANT ISADORE AARON -. , ,,,,,,, ,,,.., ,,,, , , ,. .. .,.. ,,,. , .,., .W ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,f, ,,,. ,,,, , ., . , . , ,,,,,,ff,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,f ,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,HW, ,ffh - ., , f,.,f,,.f UW. ,,,, ,f,,,.f ,f ,.,,,,,,,,, M, ,,,.,. WU f,,,, ,, f,,f, , ,,.f, ,, . ff. ., rfiy fr ,ff 'L' 4 .. ..4, - JI! f 'ff ,f ff vfmw H ,..f.,,,ffi ,W W ' f wh W, -ff, f ,ff H ,,,. iff,-,H ,.,, www. . ,, ,ff ,. ,,f,,, ,lf ...fm ,,,, ,,,.. , ,,f,f,fff,Wfyf,,,' ,W f,,,f, ff,,f,fmf,fn,.ff, ,.,,,,,,, ,, ,f,,,., AW, ,,,, ,f ,f,f,, my.. .,f.m.,.,.,, ,,f,. ,,f,, ISADORE AARON, A M E Clzemiral Eizginfering Boys' High School. Nlenorah Society CZ, 3, -il, Secretary 429, President 135, Debating Society K3, -ll, Varsity Debating Team C3Jg Student Council HJ, Chemical Society fl, Z, 143. 425 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn. Nevins 3609-W. HARRY ABRAHAMS Civil Ellgl-HFF7'Z.l1g DeWitt Clinton High School. Civil Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, -159 Cato. 131 East 110th St., New York. Harlem 7883. RALPH ABRAMS Ciziil Engineering Eastern District High School. 53 1N'1anhattan Ave., Brooklyn. NATHAN AGRESS Civil Eiigiizeeriizg Society Cooper Union. Civil Engineering Society Q1, 2, 3, -lj, Director, Civil Engineering Society C455 Cato. 473 Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn. E. N. Y. 8084. FRANK ALEXANDRO, A CID A Mechaizical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. hlechanical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, -Hg Stuyvesant Club, Newman Club, Circolo Galileo, Class Treasurer LZ, 3, LU.. 513 Wieher Court, New York. CHARLES E. AUGNER Clzfmiftry lX'1anual Training High School. Chemical Society. North llempstead Turnpike, Flushing, l.. l. Flushing 0293-R. ERIC S. BARRON, X11 E Civil Eizginerriizg Nlanual Training High School. Anvil Club, President 131, Class Treasurer Cllg Class Basketball Team fl. Zig Reserves C215 Civil Engineering Society, Assistant Business Xlanager, POLYVVOG UD, Cannibals. OSS Park Place, Brooklyn. Prospect 4170. LOUIS BERGMAN, A N1 E Civil Enginffriizg Sofieiy Stuyvesant High School. Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, -Hg Stuyvesant Club 121, Cato. 2 Fulton Ave., Middle Village, L. I. Newton 811-R. SIMON R. BREGMAN Civil Eizgiizefring Cooper Union. Civil Engineering Societyg Cato. 450 E. 175th St., New York. Tremont 2591. HARRY F. BRONS, 0 N E Clzfmistry Jamaica High School. 19 Grand St.. Jamaica. Jamaica 0163. HERMAN BROWNSTEIN Clzem ical Ellglillffflillg C. C. Y. 63 Scholes Street, Brooklyn. Tlz iriy-.N im' -U , ,, 1 ,,,, V , ,,,,,,,,f,,,W,-fi ,,.,,,.,f .,.,,. ,,,. , , . ...W ,,,,.,,, ,,,.,,, f f,,ff,,,,. .ww ,immnzw ,.,,..,,,,f , as v,ww,,wfMW,,,,,,,,,m,,ffff,,,,, f , ii ,,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,.,, . . , .1 ,,,f,f,, ,A,,, 1 ,,,,,, . i ,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A ,,,, , ,,,,,,f, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 1 f f fi -,,fei'3'LL1'r AA f - .'---1 ,ee X f tag' C ZZQ2vff ,,3f? iw fff-f are 7 P 724 f ' f , f ' 75 X 4- jj5,ff'QV'yv. ,,,, . .. '.,.. 4: f 'wi W, ,Z f 2 -f,f', e ,.., ,712 f - ' 27321ZlfZZ LffffLQQff'ff,Qfin31222332MQW? ZZ2HZ?Z2 fLQZlZZZffffZJ 'ZZ237 'MZ 'i -iii?7 'i:f,'W'eZ'Wh,WNW....L..4Zew' 1 GEORGE G. CERVONE Electrical Engineering WILLIAM DAVIS Chemical Engineering E. N. Y. Preparatory School. 2345 Dean St., Brooklyn. WILLIAM F. CHESTER, G A Chemirtry Jamaica High School. Student Council C2, 315 Chairman College Smoker Committee5 Chemical Society C1, 2, 3, 41, Secretary C215 Newman Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Open House Committee C115 Assistant Business Manager, PoLYwoe 19205 Cannibals5 Senior Play Committee. 31 Canal St., lamaica, New York. -lamaica17!i3-R. SAMUEL COHEN Civil Eizgineeriiig Bushwick High School. Civil Engineering Society C1, 2. 3, 415 lnter-class Basketball C1, 2, 315 Menorah Societyg Cato. 289 Wlyona St., Brooklyn. E. N. Y. 1551. NIICHAEL EDWARD D,ANDREA, A CID A Electrical Eiigiiieeriiig Stuyvesant High School. Treasurer, Stuyvesant Clubg Fresh' man-Sophomore Scraps C215 Electrical Engineering Societyg Vice-President Circolo Galileo5 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Senior Play and Dance Committee. 3-19 Pleasant Ave., New York. Harlem 8570. Forty Boys' High School. 592 Chester St., Brooklyn.. FRANK DENUNZIO, A CID A Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant Club C1, 2, 3, -115 Newman Club C2, 315 Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, 415 Freshman- Sophomore Scraps C215 Assistant Varsity Basketball Nlanager C315 Varsity Basketball Klanager C41. 317 Second Ave., New York Gramercy 5236. ARTHUR L. DETLEFSEN, XII E Chemical Engineering Poly Prep. Open House Committee C115 Glee Club Cl, 2, 315 Cannibals C215 Chemical Society C1. 2, 3, 41. Minstrel Show C31. 1339 Church St., Glen lVIorris,1,. I. Richmond Hill 4528-NI. A. BERNARD DIBNER, KID A H, A K H Electrical Engineering C. C. N. Y. Class Banquet Committee C115 Open House Com- mittee C1, -115 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C1, 215 Class Vice- President C215 Handboole Staff C215 Reporter Staff C2, 31, Associate Editor C-115 Editor-in-Chief POLYWOG, 19205 Sheldon Memorial Committee5 Electrical Engineering Society C1, 2, 3, 415 Publicity Committee. S309 19th Ave., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 2090-J. , M J ,, ,. ,,.,,, ,,.. ,,,,,., ..,,,,. , . ,.,.,.,. . ..,.,, .,,.,,,.,,. ,, ,, . f Q ,Q A ff' I,-V ---' ,f f ,N W ,X ,, 7. ,, 7 ' ,G ,wf,fZf'g, V ,f ,QM f f ,,, 12275.63 ..... Q., Q.. WZ! X ,.,,, by igf,4j!?Llr,,,p 5, ,ff M ,,,, ,. Za AHZWI, ,U 1 73? f . 9 V all 44... w,.yf !Mg5 247.,,,f.,,Q!! f' X gf hd V V in Q ...,,.., ,, ,fa MXW, 2 l aww, A ,Z I , W! .,,.... , W an cfff V 4 , f f f iw f ei aff, ijef 1,,ff,ff, f 4 .4 ,f fi 3 A ffff f l ,.... .4., .,,. . ,WZYAQ W y..,,.,,y,,,,f .,,.. ,....,.Z,,a, 1 wyvmfyg View ee f , ,.!V,V,,.5,,,W ,. , Hfefffm f- a M- -- ze,,W,,,3,,a4IVfM,,,,,,,a,,W,,,,f,,a,,W,,,,,,WlfWWWWMafffffmmWM3,ff,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,f,,,,ia...Wa,3,,,,,,,,,ff,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,M2z -- - --' - 4 GEORGE GUSTAVE ELLNER, fb B A .Mechanical Eifzgineerzng Stuyvesant High School. Open House Committee, Mandolin Club CZ, 33g Glee Club C235 Banquet Committee Cllg Nlenorah Society CZ, 3, 435 Nlechanical Engineering Society CZ, 3, 433 Stuy- vesant Club Cl, 2, 3, 43, Secretary C235 Vice-President C333 Presi- dent C43g Business Manager, Handboole C235 Debating Society C3, 43g Vice-President C33, Class Debating Team C435 P. D. A. C43g Minstrel Show C33g Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 43, President CZ, 3, 435 Cap and Gown Committee C43g Class Secretary C1,3,43g Varsity Wrestling Team. C33. 733 Beck St., New York. hlelrose 4930. THOMAS FAVARO, A CID A Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant Clubg Circolo Galileog Electrical Engineering Societyg Freshman-Sophomore Scraps. ZS Concord St., Jersey City Heights, N. J. DAVID FISHER, CID B A Erasmus Hall High School. Mechanical Engineering Society CZ, 3, 43g Menorah Society CZ, 3, 435 Debating Society C33, President C43g Orchestra C235 Class Debating Team C-43, Reporter Stall C435 P. D. A. C43g Senior Play Cast. Mechanical Engineering 1302 40th St., Brooklyn. Blythebourne 6340. JOSEPH FLANZ Hebrew Technical Institute. Civil Engineering Society, Cato. Civil Engineering 51 Lewis sf., New York. 3 JACK A. FRANKEL Mecharzzical Engirzeerirzg Stuyvesant High School. Klechanical l'ingint-erine Societyg Stuyvesant Clubg Glee Club. 140 Stanton St., New York. CARL M. FREY, A X P Chemical Engineering Nlanual Training High School. Varsity Show Manager C43g P. D. A. C435 Assistant Business Nlanager POLYXVOG 1920 C33g Chairman Senior Play and Dance Committeeg Glee Club C2, 3, 433 Klinstrel Show C3, 435 .Xnvil Club Cl, 2, 3, 43g Chemical Society Cl, 2, 3, 43g Open House Committee Cl3g Cannibals. S3 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn. GEORGE FREEMAN, CID A II Elecfrical Engz'neerz'ng C. C. N. Y. Inter-class Basketball C2, 3, 43, Electrical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 43, Athletic Editor, POLYXVOG 1920. Menorah Society C2, 3, 43. 360 YVatkins St., Brooklyn. Glenmore S333. STEPHEN F. GESUALDI, A KID A Electrical Engizzeering New Utrecht High School. Electrical Engineering Society, Tandy Memorial Contest, Debating Society, Circolo Galileog Varsity Show. 1733 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 3242. Forty-One ,f ,, . H Z ,,,, .. .,.,,, , ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,.., ,,,. .,,.,,,,.,.., 2 1 0 , , Wy, 2, J, X 7, ,,,,,. ,,,, , ,,f,,,..f,,W,..f, ,,m,,.,,f,,,f, ifN,Um,,ff,.,f,,,,,,,f,,,,,W,WW.,,,,,,,,, ,,W,,,,,,,f,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.WW...,,,,,,,,,,a ,l7fyj!Mmm.,Z ??!Zf Q 1 A f XZWI ' f' f-,ja 2' if fyfijf ' ' .,,.., ff f ff , fi fi V A dy y4 4,1 1-,I . ,ff,,,5r,, wif, Wy V 0 , Wy ya ,L f 1. ea 4 f, -M -fgyq 'f A 1 , 1 f f A :'f',ff'.:,, 3 f,,. 5 'iff fr, vw, , 7 Nr, ...Aff 5 7 aff ff www ff, 1 ,,, f,,W,,,,,H,,,f,,, f W, ff , f,W,,,, ,WU ,ff , , ,W MU, M .? f 453 ' ' YW '7 ' 6 ffff', ' QU, ' 2 W 0, r ', , ,, fff v Riff Z . v, . ---ff -v1- - -V-- W. fr fr ROBERT A. GEVRENZ Meehaitzzeal Engineering SAMUEL GOLDBERG, fb B A Chemiftry Stuyvesant High School. Orchestra QI, 2, 3, 41, NewmaII Club 12, 3, 41, Mechanical Engineering Society fl, 2, 3, 41, Stuyvesant Club C2, 3, 41, Senior Play Committee, CaIInibals. 211 Nassau Ave., Brooklyn. Greenpoint 2538. OSEPH GIANGRASSO Electrical Engineering C. C. N. Y. Electrical Engineering Society, Circolo Galileo, Newman Club. 233 E. 6th St., New York. LAWRENCE D. GIBSON Chemixtry Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C21, Chemical Society, Newman Club fl, 2, 31, Cannibals, Varsity Show. 523 59th St., Brooklyn. ABRAM GINSBERG Mechanical Engineering Boys' High School. 50 Cook St., Brooklyn. OHN GLUCK Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant Club fl, 2, 3, 41, Electrical Engineering Society, Vice-President C41, Treasurer, Stuyvesant Club 121, Vice-President, Senior Class. 1709 Park Ave., New York. Harlem 4166. Forty- Two Polytechnic Institute. Evening Department. Chemical Society C2, 3, 41, Menorah Society C2, 3, 41, President C41, Class Debating Team C41, Debating Society C3, 41, P. D. A. C41, Cap and Gown Committee.. 111 Grove St., Brooklyn. Evergreen 6114. BENJAMIN S. GOLDMAN, T A CID Civil Engineering B. S. -C. C. N. Y. Civil Engineering Society. 460 Glenmore Ave., Brooklyn. HARRY GOLDSTEIN Chemiftry Eastern District High School. Chemical Society C3, 41. 380 South Third St., Brooklyn. Stagg 2955. HYMAN GREENBERG -Chemical Engineering Boys' High School. 481 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn. WILLIAM L. HALE, A X P Chemistry Manual Training High School. Anvil Club fl, 2, 3, 41, Chemical Society Cl, 3, 2, 41, Class Treasurer C11, Prom Com- mittee C31, Assistant Business Manager, Reporter C21, Circulation Manager Q31, President, Chemical Society 141, Mermaid Club 141, Senior Play C41, Varsity Show. Sand Bay, L. 1. Skidmore 1395. V. V, 1, , ..... I ,..7 J, .. 37w,,,,,,,W,,W,,,.,.-,mm. .,.., .,,. , ,,,,., . ,,. ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,.,Y,,,f,,,, ,W,,,,,w,,,,.,.ff,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,m Q7 If ,A '--' 47, ,,.,,, ,,f f'jj'j' H ,. M , We -id, 5. ..,,, , ,,.,., , ,lgfh W, WJ,3,,.,,,,,,f.,..,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,f,fff,Wm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,, .,f.,.,,,,.Wf,Mi,9i,,g,,,,ff,,,f, ,ef ,, 1 Ia .44.., , ., WW! if Magee f' V 5 , 4, , '--'- n e , yw W .,.. . .,., .ffrf ff-HW? , e ',,,fwf4' , -f f 3, :ef f n 4. .v.. ....,.. - f 1 fe ,...,,,, zine U ,hear V ,rr 5 Wygf 5 , 455 .fir , may ef' 'if ' 1 fr ' 7' 'J 'Y , ,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,, f. .,,,,,,, el .5 ,f ,Q lf rvry . Mg, .. fl W W ff A AIW4 - .--V 5. f JOSEPH HAMBURGER Chemical Engineering BARNETT KAMM Czznl Engineering Cooper Union. Chemical Societyg lN'1enorah Society, Stuyvesant Club. 364 East Fourth St., New York. HARRY W. HAYNES, 6 A Electrical Engineering Poly Prep. Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, 45, Mando- lin Club f2, 3, 455 Vice President 145g Cannibals. 54 Remsen St., Brooklyn. Main 0769. FRED HORSTMANN Electrical Engineering Dwight School. Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, 455 Glee Club Cl, 25, Senior Luncheon Committee. 3 Hall Place, Brooklyn. HENRY T. HoTcHK1ss, JR., 9 A Chemical Engineering Boys' High School. Glee Club C2, 3, 455 Vice-President 12, 35, Manager C453 Tech Quartet Cl, 2, 3, 45, Chemical Society C3. 45g All-Poly Smoker Committee C255 Qpen House Committee C255 Assistant Editor, PoLYwoo 1920, Associate Editor Reporter K45g Mandolin Club f2, 3, 45, Vice-President 12, 355 Poster Club C45g Concert Committee 135, Cheer Leader I-15g Cannibals. 146 Halsey St., Brooklyn. Lafayette 0057. LEROY JENKINS, 9 A Cheniirtry Richmond Hill High School. Class President C155 Chemical Society tl, 2, 3, 455 Business Maiiager POLYWOG 19205 Cannibals. S46 Dean St., Brooklyn. Sterling 1878. De VVitt Clinton High School. Civil Engineering Societyg Cato. S20 E. 12th St., New York. EDMUND KANE, XII E, A K II llleclzcznicczl Engineering Boys' High School. l reshman-Sophomore Scrapsg P. D. A. Cast Cl, 25, Secretary 125, Glee Club Cl, 2, 35, Rfporler Staff, Nlechanical Engineering Society fl, 2, 3, 45, President Q-15g Senior Play Committee, Newman Club. 451 lN4cDonough St., Brooklyn. Decatur 4129. HARRY KERNER Clzernirfry Erasmus Hall High School. Chemical Society tl, 2, 3, 455 lX4enorah Q2, 3, 45, 93 Leonard St., Brooklyn. Stagg 3109. FREDERICK IYLRAISSL, JR., 9 A Clzenzirfry Park Ridge High School. Chemical Society ll, 2, 3, lg Glee Club 12,35 Librarian 425, Orchestra t15g Nlandolin Club 12, 145, President 42, 3, 455 Concert Committee Q2, 35g Cross Country Team C45, Cannibals. River Edge N. .Hackensack 568-X13 D 9 Forty- Tlz ree . . . , . ,,,,.,,, , , ,. , I 1 . !v'.'V..' V , , M 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y ,,,,,,n W. ,,,.,,..,,, ., ,,,. ,, ,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,f,,,.,,,,,f,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , , ,, ,, . ,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,,.A ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,f , lflrflf . I I V ...QW 5,1 H ,. 5 . .1 , , ,f , , , ., , ,,,,,, ,, HH, , , , , , , ,, 1 ,, , X I 4 W . 1 45, Q 5, 5 .1 1, ,,f,a,,,,ff ,f,wW,,f.,f,,wf,, fW,,f,f 1 ffmfff, f, M, f. fauna. ,,,,,f.,,,,,,f. f.,,.,,,,1,,,. .,,ff,,.W,,,,,M 254 ,, ,, W., Maw, f ,ff ,V Q5 , W f, f f ' f ' ' ' ' f 1 f f X f f ji W lyk ay, V?1aZ XM ,A W ff W w,..... 5 . ,uni ' ' f ' i V f 4 I e ,af.'G ' ff 4 New 47 -'ff 1 5 . ffw 'C' Wee f:,.f,f ,Wg 24 .. ... . f EUGENE R. KULKA Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 415 Stuyvesant Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, 415 Senior Class Play5 Minstrel Show. 163 Lee Ave., Brooklyn. 1Villiamsburg 3921. LEONARD LA ROsA, A KID A Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Electrical Engineering Society5 Stuyvesant Club5 Orchestra5 Radio Club5 Circolo GalileO5 Italian Intercollegiate Council5 Cannibals. 330 East 12th St., New York. Stuyvesant 2997. IRVING H. LEMBECK Civil Engineering C. C. N. Y. Civil Engineering Society5 Class Basketball5 Cato. 149 Pulaski St., Brooklyn. COSMO LIOORIO Clzetnixtry Aflanhattan Prep. School. Class President C115 Chemical SOciety5 President Circolo CvalileO5 Senior Play. 2-b King St., Brooklyn. Spring 9108. WALTER LINDENTHAL, 9 A Chemical Engineering For Richmond Hill High School. Chemical Society Cl, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club C2, 315 Societies5 Editor, POLYWOG 19205 Assistant Business Manager, Reporter C415 Senior Play and Dance COn1rnittee5 Track C41. 8501-l01st St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Richmond Hill, 2515-J. ty-Eoar 1 1 1 I in f '- ,whiff 5, ,yt x fearing 4 ,WU .W.1f,NWf,,,,,,,,f,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,Wf,W.,W,11,W0,,,,f,W,Wm,,,,WM wwf,Wff,,WfW,,,,,e,, ffwwwfffffa W.,.W,,f,WWWf 5 X. H f fa. 55 , View ff af N , ,- I ' 3 ' - ' ff i 4 in fl! I V ,vu fnafffnffff . . M f!r!w7l0C fll!l!ff!A!lf!l!M7!l!n lflllllflhlflllflwi ffln71111161AWllffflwffzlh11100711011 4 A X ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Y' 41 fl '7! I 6 HENRY A. LINET, CID A H, A K H fy X y,,!4,,.,y,,., ' ..-- if .,.., We., ,,,., are an Mmmffffmmffffffaamffffm Clteinixtry De Witt Clinton High School. Class President C2, 315 EditOr-in- Chief, Rt porter C41, Assistant Editor C31, Reporter C215 Editor-in- Chief,Hat1clb00le C115 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 415 Mandolin Club C2, 3, 415 Minstrel Show C3, 415 Concert C315 Senior Class Play C415 Class Scraps Cl, 215 VVrestling Team, Manager C215 Open House Committee Cl, 415 Press Club5 Chemical Society C1, 2, 3, 41. 2 New York Ave., Brooklyn. Decatur 2145. IRVING 1. NIAGENHEIM Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3, 415 Stuyvesant Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 3, 415 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps Cl, 215 Captain Reserves C2, 3, 415 Class Baseball C2, 3, 415 Assistant Wrestling Nlanager C21. 1480 Nladison Ave., New York. Lenox 7439. JOHN MANGIONE, A Y Electrical Engineering A. B., C. C. N. Y. Electrical Engineering Society. 2227 Adams Place, New York. GERARD S. NIAPES, A X P Clierniftry Manual Training High School. Glee Club C2, 3, 415 President C2, 315 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 451 lX4andolin Club C2, 3, 415 Anvil Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Cannibals5 Mermaid Club C415 Treasurer Athletic Committee C415 Concert Committee C315 Senior Play Committee C415 Chairman lX4instrel Show Committee C415 Chemical Society5 Vice-President C41. 2274 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn. W ...,.. 25. ....,. fff 'v7-45-.. .,.,. . ,,..,, ywff?ZZZiiiii iiiTf:5,3'f::gfxzgzgzzz:p.::Q:g:::5:Il::::52:55:551:J131732zzfxziiziizziii:1:15:51L:,Z,f'3.,,f?5iiii'iiii'iiCZiiiiifiiiiiiiiiititiiffxiiiii,...Z a ffalkyf, ,, QIl7 ' ' 7 2 ..,.,,,. ,, 4' 6 1 M6555 I . jf xr. f Av X R, .f cf I f 'V 'f ff C 'ff 3 ' . ' f K 1.7 7 1 fffffw ,Wf ffffffff ffmwfffff ffff f ,fffffffffffffwffffffwa,ffffwffffffwffffffff1fffffffffuffffffffmfffff.my,fffffffffffffffffff ,,,, 0 wwffffff fm Z ff 4. , . . ' ' YM f' ' V. CL -' f 'ff ' V, ' X H A 1 aa,,,faaWf A ' f ---A - 'W lf ,. C' f 5 TASSO D. METROPOLE Electrical Engtizefrwzg PHILLIP M. PATERNO, A CID A Czzizl Engzneerirzg 2136 La Fontaine Ave., Brooklyn. Stuyvesant High School. Chairman Class Banquet Committee WALTER MURPHY, XII E Chemixiry Boys' High School. lVlandolin Club C1, 2, 3. -15, Secretary C355 Chemical Society C1, 2, 3, 45, Secretary-Treasurer C355 Cannibals5 Open House Committee C155 Senior Play Committee C455 Mana- ger Track Team C455 Newman Club C1, 2, 3, 45, President C45. 210 Eleventh St., Brooklyn. South 5053. HYMAN NEEDLE Civil Engineerizzg De Witt Clinton High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C255 Civil Engineering Society5 Varsity WVrestling C255 Cato. 71 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn. XVilliamsburg 18-13. BENJAMIN NELSON Civil Evzgineerirzg Boys' High School. Civil Engineering Society5 Basketball, Varsity C1, 2, 3, 455 Varsity Baseball C355 Cato. 729 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn. JULIAN W. OLSEN, A X P Clzcmical Enginceriizg Erasmus Hall High School. Chemical Society C1, 2, 355 Corres- ponding Secretary C255 lWandolin Club C2, 355 Cannibals. 316 Argyle Road, Brooklyn. Flatbush 2242. HARRY GSTROLL, A M E .Elecfrical Engineering C. C. N. Y. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps Cl, 255 Wlrestling Team C2, 355 Electrical Engineering Society5 Menorah Society5 President Liberal Club C35. 1851 85th St., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 1-115. C155 Class Pin Committee C255 Chairman Senior Luncheon Com- n1ittee5 Civil Engineering Society5 Circolo Galileo. 111 Macdougal St., Brooklyn. Spring 9108. CHARLES S. PEACE, Q A Mechazzifal Eizginefring Manual Training High School. Glee Club C2. 3, 455 Klechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Anvil Club C2, 3. -155 .Xrt Editor. POLYWOG 19205 Poster Club C3, -155 Senior Luncheon Committeeg P. D. A. C455 Senior Play and Dance Committeeg Property Manager, Varsity Show5 Senior Play Committee C-155 Cannibals. 375 Pearl St., Brooklyn. ANDREVV PENSA, XII E Clzemiftry Boys'High School. Chemical Society5 Newman Clubg Cannibals. 66 Sackett St., Brooklyn. JOSEPH D. PEscE Meclzaiziral Engineering New York Preparatory School. Glee Club C1. 2, 3, -155 Senior Luncheon Committee5 Poly Quartet C2, 355 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society5 Circolo Galileo. 101-103 Thompson St., New York. Spring 21-19. WWINFIELD S. PHELAN, XII E Clzfmiffry Boys' High School. Chemical Society5 Cross Country C415 Track C-15. 1205-a Bergen St.. Brooklyn. Lafayette 2919-XY. Forty-Fm' f ,, .. .......,-1,,...,,,,...,,..,11,1w11,i,1111,11111man,,,..,.,..1-1,11.v1,.w1111,111,,,m,,W11111111,,11,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,1,11111111 - 11-1 f 1 , f 11 . ......, . .. 2' .Z I . 1 , ,,f,,f,,,, 13,1 .f l,1f' , f ff, 571 5' ,, P O I Y W G E ,171 - I 11 , 1 1511? 2 ..A.., . 1, if 24 4511? 1 , 1 ffl , in 11 A 2 lf f5fffjf1 r'1f.gj ' ' --' 15 'W are ...,. -. 11111 H111 a111711,ff111,11,f1ff11f -1111 11111f1111111mv 11111111 11 1 1 11 111111111 1 1111111111111 11111111111111111 111111,,1 1111111111 111. ' f 'f ',' f -V 1111511 ' -, 'f' V V ' 0 v' ' ' 11 ff .,: . f1 M11 A --,- -A 1.-- - ----- A-1A A Aff fff- 111 ,1,A 1111 - ANTHONY G. PETRELLO Electrical Engineering lWAx ROSENBLUM Electrical Engineering Poly Prep. 176 High St., Brooklyn. CHARLES H. REINERT, XII E, A K II Chernirtry De Witt Clinton High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps Cl, 215 Chemical Society C1, 2, 3, 415 Secretary C215 Class Vice- President C315 Chairman Prom Committee C315 Mermaid Club C415 President Student Council C415 Cannibals. 312 East 58th St., New York. Plaza 2374. BERNARD RosE Electrical Engineering Manual Training High School. Electrical Engineering Society5 Anvil Clubg Nlenorah Society. 113 Belmont Ave., Brooklyn. Glenmore 4503. ABRAHAM ROSENBERG, CID B A Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High Schoolf Senior Class Play5 Senior Class Play and Dance Committeeg Electrical Engineering Societyg Stall, POLYWOG 19205 Stuyvesant Clubg Menorah Society. 11-13 West 113th St., New York. Harlem 0812. SOL. S. ROSENBLAT, A M E Chemical Engineering De Witt Clinton High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C115 Chemical Society Cl, 2, 3, 415 Menorali Society C2, 3, 415 Cheer Leader C415 Class Basketball C2, 3, 41. 178 Lott St., Brooklyn. Flatbush 2990. Forty-Six Manual Training High School. Electrical Engineering Societyg hlenorah Society5 Anvil Club. 1125 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. Lafayette 3648. JOSEPH SALANT, Z B T Civil Engineering New York University. Student Council C35 415 Secretary and Treasurer C415 Athletic Council C35 415 hlenorah Society C2, 3, 415 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Cato. 1303 Brook Ave., New York. BENJAMIN SALTZMAN Civil Engineering B. S., C. C. N. Y. Civil Engineering Society. 194 Varet St., Brooklyn. HARRY A. SCHATT Civil Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Civil Engineering Society5 Cato. 380 Osborn St., Brooklyn. HYMAN SCHEINBEIM Electrical Engineering C. C. N. Y. Electrical Engineering Society. 1517 Charlotte St., New York. !WWf I f x f f ,, ff! ,. ff 6 f ff xW ff W ff -- be , a V 'ff - ' icwwfffffiem, f f f ISADORE SCHUB Chcwzzktry EDGAR STRAUSS Civil E7ZgZ-7ZFFl'Zi7ljf CoOPer Union. Chemical Society' 11, 2, 3, 4l5 Alenorah Society' COOPCV UNION- ClV'l BlU1l'1Ul'V1U?l 5UCl4'lY- C310- Q' 3' 42' 4673 Park Ave., New York. lfordham 040S. 167 Grand St., Brooklyn. Greenpoint 4124. MILTON SEELIG Civil Engineering 296 Bradford St., Brooklyn. E. N. Y. 8066. A. F. SZANIAWSKI SHYNN .Mechanical Engineering Yonkers High School. Civil Engineering Society 11, 2, 35. 2153 Amsterdam Ave., New York. Wladsworth 5283. J. H. SILVERMAN. Z B T .Mechanical Engineering Hebrew Technical Institute. Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 3, 45, Menorah Society 12, 3, 45, Athletic Executive Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee 135, Class Basketball Team 12, 35, Reserve Basketball Team 13, 45, Captain 135, Varsity Track Team 13, 45, Varsity Wrestling Team 13, 45, Manager 135, Captain 145, Boxing Club 145, Swimming Team 145. 245 West 111th St., New York. Cathedral 915S. JOHN S. STARRETT, A X P Electrical Engineering Plymouth High School. Glee Club 125, P. D. A. 12, 3, 45, Radio Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Freshman-Sophomore Scraps 125, Vice-President Electrical Engineering Society 135, Class Smoker Committee 125, Senior Play 145, Class President 145. 470 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn. Decatur 4738. XVILLIAM F. STROBEL Electrical and Mcchaizzcal Ezzgznecrzzzg Townsend Harris Hall. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps 11, 25, Nlechanical Engineering Society 13, 45, Electrical Engineering Society 11, 2, 3, 45, Vice-President 125. 'Treasurer 13, 45, Glee Club 135, Orchestra Treasurer 135, Klandolin Club 13, 45, Smoker Committee First Annual All-Poly Smoker, Yarsity Xvrestling Team 12, 35, Manager 145, Coach, Gym. Team 145. 204 East 72d St., New York. Rhinelander 20151. VVILLIAM TEICHNER Electrical E7IgZ'1lFFl'Zi1lg Nlanhattan Preparatory School. lfreshman-Sophomore Scraps, Electrical Engineering Society 11, 2, 3, 45, Alenorah Society 12, 3, 45, Chess Club. 1659 Wlashington Ave., New York. Tremont 41152. BORIS H. TEITELBAUM CllfllllifdlEIZgZ.7ZfFfZ.7lg Cooper Linion. Chemical Engineering Society, Klenorah Society. 160 South 3rd St., Brooklyn. HARRY TRAUERTS, NI' E Elccirical E7ZgZ.7ZKc,l'Ii7Ig Erasmus Hall High School. Newman Club, Cannibals. 244 Nlartense St., Brooklyn. Flatbush 7214. Forty-Scicrz -fins -. ,- - 1,,..,,,-..,,.M-m,,.,..,.M.-....,,.,-,.,,-fm - -. , fy - .,.,.. ' , , .. . 1, f.. .f , fe.. . ,. , ,. ..,.,, -e,,.f,f,,,,, .,,.,...,...,, f ' f 4, f f' , 'f w - ,, Q fi, frfj 'f C. .f,.. V., ,fag ,, ,r 1 M '14 -r H -- 4 Q ,, 7 5 aff,-ff,-g , ,,jg'1.::fz:: 5'i.C::v ff? f ' 2,9 4 .. ' 1 , ,R ,Mya eff f 1 Q . ,, ,, , ,, , . . . , . . 5749-7 '-- f'f ' ' . 71:2 ..,, 7 f 433' 7 Q.,.- W 794 A ' 5 ' '33---Z-1 I, P, TUCHIXSKH' Cjg-if Engiygggy-ing 111. Open House Committee f115K1echanical Engineering Society Kiev High School. Russia. Class Secretary 1215 Menorah Society 12. 3. -115 Civil Engineering Society 13. -11. 601 Chester St.. Brooklyn. Orchard 8100. ISADOR LTNTERBERG Clzenziffry Bronx Cultural School. Open House Com1nittee5 Menorah Societyg Chemical Society. 916 -1-0th St.. New York. Sunset 6707-T. Clzenziftry SAMUEL LTROVSKY Co-operative Educational Institute. N. Y. Chemical Society 11. 2. 3. -115 Orchestra 12. 3. 415 Mandolin Club 12. 315 Bienorah Society 131, Liberal Club 131. 19-1 East 101st St.. New York. ARTHUR S. AYEBER, A M E, A K H Chemistry Commercial High School. Open House Committee 1115 Reporter Stalf 13. -11, Associate Editor 1-115 Assistant Editor, POLYXVOG 1920 1315 Sheldon Memorial Publicity Committee 1415 Chemical Society Cl, 2, 3, 115 Menorah Society 13, -11. 61-I Schenck Ave., Brooklyn. ' ARTHUR HENRY AYEHLE, 9 A Electrical Engineering Jamaica High School. Electrical Engineering Society C1. 2, 3. -11, Secretary 131, President H15 Klandolin Club C2. 3, -115 Secretary- Treasurer C3, 415 Glee Club C2, 315 Class Banquet Committee E orty-E ight 1315 College News Editor, POLYWOG 19205 Chairman Cap and Gown Committee. 112 Grand Ave.. jamaica. New York. Jamaica -1-03-J. FRANK P. AYIEDNER flleehanical Engineering Rlanual Training High School. iiermaid Club. llechanical Engineering Society 11. 2. 3. -115 Glee Club 12. 3, -115 Secretary- Treasurer C2. 31. President I-115 Tech Quartet fl. 2. 3. -I-15 Anvil Club fl. 2. 315 Senior Class Play Committee, Senior Play Castg P. D. A.5 Concert Committee, Treasurer 12, 315 Cannibals. 241 Clifton Place, Brooklyn. ADOLPH J. AYINKLER Chenzifiry Lowell College. 23 K1cDonough St.. Brooklyn. Bedford 32-10. 1ARHTUR AYURTHMANN Eleclrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Electrical Engineering Society fl, 2, 3. -115 Stuyvesant Club 11. 2. 31. 339 East 86 St., New York. JOHN ZOLLER Mechariical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Xlechanical Engineering Society C1, 2, 3, -115 Glee Club, Stuyvesant Club C1, 2, 3, -115 Cannibals. 2755 Creston Ave., New York. Fordham 1975. 1' X XIV il . . f,.,.,, .. ,,,,, a . , .. , , . .. ,,.,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,, ,.,,,,,, ,,.,, ,ffm W.. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , . . ,,,.f,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, f , ,,,,.,,.,.f.,.,,,,, - .,,,,f,,. , ,. ,, W, .f ,, ff .f. ,,,f,ff, f,,.f,,. ,Wf,,f,,,. 'f.,,f.,.,., .f,,..,,.f.f...,.,,f,,. ff,,,,,f,f,,f,, ., ff ,f.f,ff.,ff,. , . ., 4 p ,. 5,45 ,Vf E .. . ... From the Diary of '22 SEPTEMBER 23, 1918.-I've started my college career, dear Diary, but Fm looking forward with a great deal of apprehension towards the next few days. It seems that just because I am only a Freshman now, those rough Sophomores are going to try to maltreat me. As if I could help being a Freshman! I do wish they'd leave me alone. To-day a bunch of them, for no reason at all, so far as I could see, assaulted me with malicious intent. They tore off my tie and collar, turned down my trouser cuffs and mishandled me dreadfully. I am sure that this much-talked of College Spiritw can be instilled into a Freshman by more gentle means. CDCTOBER I, IQI8.YGOOd News, Old Diary! The President, better known, it seems, as Prexy issued a notice to-day:4'There are to be no more Freshman Rules or personal encounters, etcf, Thatls what the notice mid, but considering what happened this morning, I guess what he meant was: There will be no more buckets of water dumped on the president's head, when he is addressing Freshmen from the Institute stepsw. DECEMBER 5, IQI8.?Oll boy! No more S. A. T. Cl Ain't it a grand an, glorious feelin?'7 It was lots of fun while it lasted though. Wie did a heap ofunnecessary kickin, and all that, I suppose, but some of those meals at the Imperial, and those drills, and those enforced study hours were enough to-well they're over now, and are but fond CPD memories, so why get sore about them? .IANUARY 29, IQIQ.'BC3.I' with me in my grief, friend Diary. To-day we, ,. the Class of 722, were humbled by the Sophs in the Annual Scraps. But the score of 5-3 shows we gave them a run for their money. SEPTEMBER 1919.-Say didnit that summer pass quickly? I m kinda glad to get back again though. Had lots of fun to-day gripping mits, and swapping '33 JUNE IQIQ.+SO long, for a while old chap. Sorry, but I'll be too busy enjoying vacation to pay much attention to you. i -',i'f Fifty . 4 N W, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,L ,..,,, l .,,,,..,,,..,,,,.,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, . ,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . f O, kind, 6 of f, I 2 a a ! P CJ LY xxx 0 C5 I MZ!! X experiences with my old pals. Itis the popular sport just now to speak broadly ,Q Q.. and in round numbers of the coin we earned during the summer, and to tell about if 2 LN the swell jobs we had. I often wonder why some of the birds with the swell jobs come back at all, they should hold on to them. I note with pride the fact that the A Class of ,22 again holds honors as the largest class at Tech. Congratulations are V in order. Thanks! M G' GCTOBER 1919.-Hey Diary, do you know the definition of a faculty ? Wie!! it's a body of men that invariably does what you donit want them to, just when you don't expect them to. Now it looks to me as if that faculty of ours is going to cut out Frosh Rules this year again, just because there was none last year. Hang it! How on earth can we put any sense into those thick Freshmen skulls when we canit enforce any Rules? I ask you, how can we? NOVEMBER 26, IQIQ.LTI1II1gS are not quite so bad as I thought they would be. It seems, that the linings of some of the clouds are at least silver-plated. You see our chance at the Frosh came to-day and we made the best of it. Lacking Rules with which to show ff'-5, them their place, we gave them a pretty little drubbing in the Annual Scraps. HERE 'YQ Score 7-4. I guess that'll hold them for a while. v FREEMAN DECEMBER 18, 1919.- Smokers'7 are great things, aren't they? II e held I RULES our Soph Smoker out in a little Williamsbu1'g hall last night and believe me boy, . G51 q,.. , If that was some novel affair. It was the first smoker I had ever attended and ' 7 Iill admit that I learned a thing or two. It was rather chilly at first, but the entertainment warmed things up in a surprising fashion, making the onlookers sit up and take notice. Qnly it seemed that -- oh well, I suppose it wouldn't be wise to stuff a diary full of boresome details. ' OCTOBER I, 1920.-Well of all things! I think now youill admit I was pretty nearly right in my definition of a Hfacultyw. Now theyive gone and sanctioned Freshman Rules again! Wihat do you think of that? Wouldiiit that sort of peeve you? 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VVhen we 'were Sophs the abhorrence on the part of the faculty of 'gpossible interclass war again eliminated the Rules. ' 5 2' . . . f ,. Now that welre Juniors, Rules come back in force again. -' ag 'S no use, we were born under an unlucky star, that's all. DECELIBER 22, 1919.-Congratulate me, Diary! For to-day I, along with all the rest of the Junior Class, received my Honor Fraternity Key. Itls a peachl The Greek letters are Rho Iota Beta CPIB-Taken by some to mean Polytechnic Institute of Brooklynl. Our class numerals, 722 are also on it. The Seniors and most of the other fellows are sore because they say it mocks the lnstitute's Delta Kappa Pi Honor Fraternity'Key. I think they are just sore because it's such a goodLlooking watch charm. FEBRUARY 3, 1920.-Talk about swell times! Say, the St. George never saw such a swell affair. Neither did all Brooklyn or New York for that matter. In the first place . X W.. the room was just about as prettily decorated as could be. In the second place, iNigQ!il'AWmQi' I there was a noble assemblage present, which included even dear old Prexy who beamed radiant joy upon all around him. And in the last place, we were all proud and happy and glad 'n everything in the lirst place,-so the whole thing was great, g that's all. And on the way home, at about 2 plus, A. M., we heard one happy QC'-'SE Junior singing- The la-hst pa-ht of any pa-hty is the best pa-ht of all . F iffy- Two ,..,,'v M , ,,,,,,,, ,,.., ,,. ,,,,,,,,..,,,. I ff X My M ,GQ W, .,f . J LW f V X CW V -'Zak?'QZZZZLfiQlQQ1Qf,ffZZZZQQQ, ,,,f,, l lLZiILL,1QY2,,1Z,LLlQI,,ZZIZ 'ff ' f f l21LfQ,,lf, .fl 'ff'f' f Z1.ffQ.f,ZZ2lffQ,W7 V I Class of Nmeteen Twenty- W0 COLORS ALFRED VV. DE GROOT 1,1-CY-Pffilndfllf Pro 771.671 ad? B. V. CORLESS EMANUEL DANZER W'1LL1AM NASH JOHN P. SPARROW RICHARD KANEGSBERG GRANGE AND BLACK OFFICERS ISAAC H. CURTIS Prffidefzf VVILLIAM VV. NASH Treaf Il ref CONIMITTEES I1zJz'g1zz'a N. C. HORWITZ ITALO CRIVELENTI C. IQ. BRAUN HARRY S. CAMBELI. Sfcrelary Council CEORDON W. IQAND CEEORGE C. CHAPMAN Fzlftx Tlzrff' ,,,,...,sV -Alarm .7 ,,,,,,-vw:5,-f,,,y,5,.,.f.z.-ea... f - - llf- 'ff fp, X gn 4 ,. Wf,,,f,f,,Wf,.W,f..'ljl,2y,,27ZlZilfjiflffllZxiixfiffffflff ffffffffffffflffffffiffffffffffZffZf'i 3ifffZfZZH .?,fiX7'7V ff 'Wffff -' WV- az ff, ,, , .. ., .17 ef f fffff. , fy fy My ,'z'g ,2,,f, if f ' ' Q ffm 'WLXQMLC fy 4 1 ,Aff ff'f'f',, 2 fgw, QW rf' '- 'f f 'W A ff aff' 20 Q 'f '4 1, ' f ffm, -,9,,5f,fffff:,1Q'4if' x x, 4, -. jf. V ,. , , f W.-1 f,fff,fff,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,.,,ffm,, .,W,,,f,f ,,,5.-,WW WM a.,,,f,,.,,f,f,,wwf...,,,f,,,,,,,,WfW ff, H I. 7- Q 4 5 - 149.4 ff, , VW I .1 MWWL,W,f,,W,,,W,,M, ,M,m,,,,,,,,,,,,4. WW,,,,,,,M W2 - B' 'Nr - .- .. ,.,f. V fi' 5?31,::'. 1 .. Vw , , -1 ,yy . . ,,., , X ll' .' 5 'x M s- ? x .. , 'LMEXICOM LEOPOLDO E. ARECHIGA, C.D.M. .lleflzanicaf ,Ellgiillfffl-fig The Varsity Lady-Killer. E. N. Preparatoria, Mexico City. Mechanical Engineering Society. 55 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. Prospect 81500. F iffy-F 0 u 1' KSDUDLEY BABINGTONM HAROLD BECHER, A fb Clzenziral Engiuefring Not only admits he's brainy, but won't deny it. Eron Preparatory School. I Minstrel Show 1253 Poster Club 12, 353 Debating Society C2, 353 Menorah Society Ll, 2, 35: Chemi- cal Society C1, 2, 353 Glee Club C255 Stuyvesant Club Q1, 2, 359 Musical Societies Concert 425. 677 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn. Lafayette 2234. ' ' 5. ,1 ',:,. Z BUGS WILLIAM BEHR Elfclrical E7IgZ.llE6?'l-llg Bugs all right-he hands in home-work when he cloesn't have to. Newton High School. A 1 Electrical Engineering Society 1194 Greene Ave., Brooklyn. fy! I ,ZA ,Q 9 9' ,f ,QI .NAV .5 . 7 Q ,,,,,,,,,',, .,., ,, .,.,... .,.,,,...,,,,,f,,,,,,Wff ffmmm ffm,-,,,,,,,,,,,, ,w,,,,f,,,, ,, ff , , l , - . , , r 'ffg ' 1 f f --'- XM . V ZW- 5 4 9 fW,f,,,.,,,,,,,,fI,,f,,,,,,,w,,,ff,,,f,,,f,fMff,,.,,,.ffmfmfffwmfffffffzffmf, f gZ,f9 ,gg,,.ff!,, X ',, f' , , 0 , , ,f fiffff ffff '1'7, -ff -l1 f42l wwf QQVX GZK fa fm!! 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I'll invest my dough in Wall Street-in five Quiet, unassuming Pop , Boys, High qchool years I'll have a million. h Who makes no noise yet gets on top. Varsity Cross Country: Track Team: Menorah Wake up' Art' and do your T ermo' New York Prep. Society: Mechanical Engineering Society. Boys' High School. 437-1 Jerome Ave.. Ozone Park, Long Island. 726 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn. Editor Handbook: Glee Club Cl, 2, 35: Chemical Richmond Hill 1472-W. Bushwick 7023. Society, Cl, 2, 33: POLYYVOG Staif: Cross Country Squad: Minstrel Show. 1181 Halsey St., Brooklyn. 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BRAUN, A X P HERMAN BROWN, CIP A H ALOYSIUS JOHN BUSCH Cflfmbffy Chemical Enginfering Electrical Ezzghzefring A rare combination of brains and Braun. I'll laugh at all his jokes. I'll surely pass. How often does a Busch conceal a Behr! Bushwick High School. A k Boys' High School. Bushwick High School. Glee Club. Cl. 2. 333 Chemwill S0f'19tY 12, 373 Chemical Societyg Glee Club: Menorah Society: Newman Club. JUYIIOI' P111 COmrI1ltt86 f3J. Advertising Manager, Reporter. 128 Foxall St., Brooklyn. 581 LGOQB-fd St.. Brooklyn. 253 Dean St., Brooklyn. Evergreen 4594-W. Greenpomt 4713. i 1 ' ' F zfty-S ix Mam 3036-R. g , 1, , ...-.N ,JM .,,,,, , we Mf,WM,,,,,,. . ,..,,,. ,,.,.,.,,,,,,....,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.-,,,,,,,W,,,.-,,.0,M1,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WW, ...nf 0 W4 .i7..........y,f My f -,nfZ.,,,,,,,.,,,...W,,,.,,,,,,,,,f,,f,,,,.U,,,,,,,,,,f,,.,f,,,,,,,,,,W,,.,f,f.,.,n,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,N we ff '2 , ff , if . Wh Nt , y . 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A X P Electrical E71gI'7lc'Kfl'l1g His work he knows well. But he never will tell That he studies like H--- Poly Prep. D I . Class President ill: Manager Reserves 4113 Assis- emtmg tant Manager Varsity Basketball Ill: Class Basketball QD: Fresh-Soph Scraps 11. 23: Fresh- Soph Scrap Committee ll, 235 Varsity VVrestling tl, 233 Student Council C513 Mermaid Prize 123: Faculty Scholarship C253 Sheldon Memorial Committee. 114 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn. Prospect 470-1. Fliffi'-St'C'K?Z V , , ,, Z l .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,f, ., ,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,f,,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,f,ff, gy A , D lf' - I , ,4 16 I ,ff , V M ZX? ,,,.,.f,,.,,,,f,,f.,f,,,.7.,,WWW. ,..,,ff,,,f,f,,f, ,,,, W,WUf,,,,,f,,,wM,,,,,, ,,,,, f,W,f,,,,.,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,W,f,,Wf,M ggi hlffffff ?,.,ffWmM W 2217 26 f I M V4 ' f f y .3 ,,,,,,, , . Z, W Q ,V 12 4, vjw, . ', W , ,,,, 1.1 , M' , .jffaz wfffr fffdf 1 - 9 5 4 '.ff'.,,,' M M, ,f ,y,f?,ff.4,f'f,-f,, f 1, f , .fyfw V , , f J f ,,,., f. ff! gfmfil , V X - f fi, f ,f f Z f rw aff .7 -, , f f z.ffff..,C.,fwf A f h flfff 7 A, A , W, ' w f QUWM4' ' W -- ---- V f 2 ww M,ww,HWWwfffffffffffffffffff WffffffffmffffffWffwfffffw ,ff ff, ff ffff 1 1 Wffffwfffwm ffffwffffwffff f M 2 - 'WHA 'wffff ' 3 CLAU51L:S MIKE 0VVENii CoRL1E,' EDWARD CLAUSSEN, R., 9 A IRVING COHN, Q19 K A BERNARD VINCENT CORLESS Clzfnzical Engimerirzg Chemiral Eflgl-llfffl-Hg Zlleclzarzifal .E7Igl7IFc'I'lIlg Tell it to Eddieg he has a ready laugh for all The silent partner of the Kohrab Company. Bernie is a Wrestler occasions. . . ., . And not so bad at that, Orchestra: Chemical Socxetyg Menorah bor-letyg For you ought to See the meat fly Boys' High School. Anvil Club. When he gets on the mat Glee Club 12, 353 Chemical Society Cl, 2, 333 Cross- 5821 15th Ave., Brooklyn. ' . Country Squad. Blythbourne 2810-J. Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 333 Chairman 731 Putman Ave., Brooklyn. F1fty-E ight Junior Prom Committee: Manager Class Wrest- ling and Boxing .Teamsg Freshmen-Sophomore Scraps Q2Jg Varsity Wrestling Team Q2, 395 Glee Club Q2l. 423 Third St., Brooklyn. South 1929. gl, . ' .. 'r A X - , 'az ' ,,.. 'Lf .. ,, , f A. ,... .. 1 ' rv., Wye an , f ff, .I ' f , ' , ,7Q,,,W'.'g,,fZfL,,,,ffffffff ffQ22222,QZQJQJQZZQIQIIQQQQQI.'Qffffffl'lfHZ'Zx, W'W W'W ' ,. ,.,, .7 af, ff? X H , ,, .4 .. . , V. ,, W,,A,' ' ' 'f,1lWA5fff'fyj'.. , ,X ,.... .7 ZW? .,,,, .. A ..,, -A p O Y G . . 1 11024 W ,ll I, -,v f , 7 ' W ,frff ,,, .1 .. ' f g, 45,1 ,f, 4,, ., A, I iw f. 'M J ff fMf f ' Qfhlsli- 1 ' 'f--- 'iff--131- ffkf 'f P--WLM' - W IzzY I. CRIVELENTI, A fb A Chemical Erzgimfcring Ye-h? Well, what did she say? Sophomore Smoker Committee: Inter-class Scraps: Class Basketball fl, 2, 373 Manager C1, 239 Reserves C1, 253 Varsity Basketball C353 Newman Club Q1, 2, 333 Chemical Society U, 2, 333 Circolo Galileo, Vice-President C213 President 4353 Pin Committee 131. 403 Marcy Ave.. Brooklyn. Stagg 2332. f 'R -:wif-'I ' 1 . ,N H I f-v- HIRE ISAAC H. CURTIS, A X P ,llfvl1a1zz'cal Ellgl-lIFFl'l'7lg VVith a Smile on his fa l ' ce, anc air rle lrop, He boasts of the things he doesn't know. New York Military Academy. Class President C2, 333 Advertising Manager, Potrwoog Glee Club fl, 2. 35, Mechanical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 313 Freshmen-S0pho- more Scraps 1253 P.D.A. Q3l. 38 75th St., Brooklyn. 1903 VV. Shore Road. 'iDoLLY HARRY A. DAHL Effdrical ElZgl.7Zl'Ll'l-llg Une of our commuters on the 5:15. N. Tarrytown High. School. Electrical Engineering Socictv 118 Beekman Ave., N. Tarrytoivn, N. Y. Tarrytown 564-J. Fzfiy-Nilzf 'W' , , gi ,, ff' ff 4 f , f f I ,L 1415 f lffkiww ' fr rv.,-H' , ff fa ' .,: - ' .sf .' ,:.l,,, , . W4 H ,L - sg? K - Frm: 553 if 4: . Q E-. . M ,.., 2 ,g 'rngy , V n .,g, . Y' . 1 M., ..,,. Q es M Q- f . ' ' i .J'5a,55 .1 KMA C- . was . . . . f , 11133542 3. HACIANNIEN EMMANUEL DANZER Clzrnzfraf E71gli71f6l'Z.7Zg Two jumps ahead of the fashions. Boys' High School. Menorah Society, Chemical Society: Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Prom Committee. 196 Pulaski St., Brooklyn. Williamsburg 1611. 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Treasurer C2, 33, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Scraps C13. 44 King St., New York. 1370 Spring. CGAL77 ALFRED WILLIAM DE GROOT, 9 A Civil Engiizeerivzg He aims to please, and he's a pretty good shot. Manual Training High School. POLYXVOG Staff, Reporter Staff Cl, 2, 33: Managing Editor C333 Class Treasurer C23, Vice-President C333 Civil Engineering Society C333 Glee Club C1, 2, 33, Vice-President C33: Rlandolin Club C2, 335 Librarian C233 Anvil Club, Treasurer C13, Vice-President C23, President C335 Minstre1Show: goncert Committee: Track Team, Mermaid rize. 28 Hubbard Place, Brooklyn. I , .,.,,,,. 71f '5Zf'j-. ,,,, ,, ,,,,. 1172? Q . 19 J j1,lf off, ff H V I,,',,, ov! Jydj 4 ki y ,.,,, 1 ,,.. Q., M14 ,,,, , 14 , , ,yn 14 , . ,V ....., ........ W Q . Q 144. .,,,. img 1 ,aff i414 4 1, 'VAfff' 1 H ---' 1 , ,,,.,, 1 W W ..,,.. ..,,,, ,, . 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DUB1oUs DAVID DUBOWSKY Clzfnzfml E11gz'1m'rz'z1g The nmster mind-ask him. Boys' High School. k Freshman-Sophomore Scraps: Interf-lass Baseball and Football: ClassxBasketball Team: Reserves QQ, 333 Chemieal Society: Menorah Soeietyg Baseball, Varsity Squad. 5722 15th Ave., Brooklyn S Z..X'fj'-Om' zz .,, , , ., ,,,, .V ,,..,,, .,.,, . ,,,, ,.,,,, ,ff,,,,f,,,m,,.,.0,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , V J4 V, , X M ff dixlfgfff 1? f f . f,,,,W..,,ff,fMff,',ff..',.-M .,,,.ff,f,,f,,,,,,Ww,,,,,,,,, ,, .f W. ZW. M ,ff W, 9 lf. y W H 6, X . Wy, Y f .ffl - , ,, .Q J ff , . 7, 71' 2 !,ff7f,1, .344 ' nf! f'!,1fw - ffm 24 , for -- fe wife U , W, ' J A ft , a Q 1 'L Q 511, . ' 4 a ff fi f - ff., ff 1, 'ff fy f 4 ft fff f . .f ,flaw 'f ffffafvu w wf f,g HW' I aff, ,, f f i Hn , .I .,,..,..,, ff 5 'ff ' Zi7'fCiiZIfZiZifC2127Zifiiiliiifi'Z'Zi,iiZ'f Lf 'ZZZ'ICZ fiil'Zfffl1' MMM ' V f ' ---33'W75ah2i G' i 'W' ' is DUCK HIKEM HARRY ARTHUR EIGEN BENJAMIN H. DUCKMAN jlllflllllliflll Ellg1'7ZZffl'7lg Zllffhanifal E7lgZ-ilffflilg Still water falls asleep. Estroff's better half-not much better. Boys' High School. Boys' High School, N. Y. U. Menorah Societyg Nlechanical Engineering Societyg Mechanical Engineering Society 62, 353 Menorah 156 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Society 62, 353 Varsity Baseball 421. 15 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn. Stagg 4866. S ixfy- Two h41KE MEYER ESTROFF .Mevlzarzifaf Erzginffrizzg Some men were made for great things Some men were made for smallg But we often pause to wonder Why some were made at all. Boys' High Schoolg N. Y. U. Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 353 Society 42, 37. 1663 East 16th St., Brooklyn. Miclwood 1558. Menorah , ,. ,.- ., ...,. ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..0W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,WW ,, ,,,-W f f ,fn Q W W if f--' if ., ,,,,, ,ff 4 fo -fr ff ,. ., 2 If W f f A , fa ,Q , .f , - 'C Qffwcgfffyf' W f ' ' ff 'Mwflfff ,f . f . ' If 1, nywww. ,.,, ,.m.,V.,,y 4,4 h .j ,,4,g rf ,cf Vfff yr!! V. . 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Newman Club Cl, 2, 375 Secretary 125, Lecturer 625: Class Secretary 615 ,Manager Reserve Basketball C235 Assistant Manager Varsity Basketball l3D. 1270 Pacific St., Brooklyn. Decatur 4550. WHITE-HOPE LOUIS FELDMAN Chemical .E7Zg1.7lE'K7'Z'7lg Good things Colne in small parcels is a saying that is as true now as it was long before it became trite. If you know Lou, you know why. Boys' High School. Wrestling Team 11, 2, 333 Menorah Society, Class Football and Baseball, Chemical Society. 404 Miller Ave., Brooklyn. Glenmore 4239. HDAVE,' DAVID FRIEDLAND Elfctrifal Erzgirzfefirzg Always calm. always so quiet in his tone. That what he says is heard by him alone. Eron Prep School. 101 W. 113th St., New York. S ixty- Th me H ' p, . , , ,, , ,, ,. , . ,.,,,-.,,,.,,Z,,,,fZM1,54 :W ,Ai ai., ff' , f . N4 '74 . . fc 0, ?Z77f Z a,.,,,f' ,f7' W. f if f - 3, A 'ffM4-.AM fff77W'f f'ff' nf . ,wr K . 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' ' Society: lVIeno1'ah Society. Sheldon lXIemorial Committeeg Class Debating Boys' High School. 135 Bioore St., Brooklyn. Team: Debating Society. Civil Engineering Society Cl, 2, 373 Glee Club C1, 79 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn. 2, 353 Track CSD: Minstrel Show. Prospect 4758. 4161 Ashland Ave., Woodhaven, Long Island. S ixzfy-F our fr' Q a 7, V- we my ,,f , y f, X , ,fl , , -- , , , f f X f f ' 1 f ,,... . , . ,,,,,,,,,f,,f,,,,,,,,,,m,f,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , , ,,,,,, , ,W ,manner ff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,A f. ,, . . ,f ,, 1 f- W , ,, f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 ! , ..,.., O ZX? , ,, ,I I ,f .. ,,,, ,,f ...., ,,y, U Wy, ., .A ,Why W ,. .. .f ,f ,f ff? 7 f H , , ,. v ff 1 V,,f ,w V f ,. , 4,10 , mt, .... fy A ,,,,,ff,,.fW2,4i2 ,Z ,. , 7 A ., -fy 'fff,,f A ,M f fn 4. My 'ff ,ff 1, , ywff f f pf, ,z ,K f , f :f Q! Q ,. ,..,.,,, ..,1m,., ,,,.,...afw, ,603 , Wuajyfg pxyh, 4,7 Q ,. X, 1 Qf , ff , I wa, ff, , 'a , f f fn, 3 at ',,g',,,.f ff in ff , 4 I ,ff .f 4 , f 1 f, 1 ff ' W . . 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E?Igl'IIt't'I'l'7Zg There have been times when this rash youth has handed in assignments on two consecutive days. Brooklyn Prep. Newman Club Cl, 2, 353 Chemical Society Cl, 2, 355 Class Football i275 Varsity Wrestling Q23 3 Orches- tra C2, 35, Vice-President 1353 Assistant Manager Baseball Q3D. 523 59th St., Brooklyn. NATHAN GINSBERG, CID B A .llvclzarzifal E7Igl'1Ic'z'l'I.7Zg He loves music, especially the dollar's clink. Erasmus Hall High School. Orchestra tl, 2, 33, Librarian tl, 253 Mandolin Club Cl, 2. 3M Mechanical Engineering Society: Menorah Society: Assistant Business Manager, POLYWOGg Poster Club 42, 33, Vive-President t3J3 Secretary Concert Committee 121. 423 15th St., Brooklyn. S1'xty-Fz':'e , , ,-- , ,e,,,, ,,,,, ,,m,,,,,,, ,TM ,,,,,,, mm, ,, ,, , ,,,,, , , ,,'. , -, 4 , f- f 4, -1-f-'f M, 5' g .,,,,,,,,fZ,,,,W,,,,,,,,,0,W,-,,,,nwfffww,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,Z,,,fZZ2f 7 j 4 ---- :yf ,,,fffff-., QW 4554 yi 36W,W,5, ..,.,. 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Manual Training High School. Chemical Society, Anvil Clubg Menorah Society. S12 Avenue W, Brooklyn. Coney Island 1995. 1 0 5 Il' Q UGREENIEH ARTHUR GREENFIELD lllfchanical Eizgbzeerirzg The Miracle Mlan. Liberty High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scransg Menorah Society Nlechanical Engineering Society. 885 E. 181st St., New York. Fordham 5922. - ,,,., ,,.,,,,,,, f .ufwff ,,,, w,,,,,1 ww,,fff.',,...m,,,,,,,, ,,',, , ,,,,,,,,,,,wm . .f.,.,,,fW 'fn ,f' f.,,.,fff . .. V, ,A , , ,. .: .... 7.. , W W 'f --ff yf' I . 'ff 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,ff,,,,,,,f,W, ,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,A,fff,,,,,,f,,,,, ,, ,, . f, , ,X W WW, ,, fy of 1 f If I ,XMI ,,,5,fH W. , ZIZMZ. .V l f 1 I VW .,.,, ? .. .., aw 4 , ,puwf Y ff 12... ..... . fy yi 4 , 9 ff '!f'zf,,5 if ',.z.m,,,,7g4 ' V, ' 4 f ,, f my ' 0- 754,252 W y 'jf' ', QW. 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Civil Engineering Society 11. 233 Anvil Club Cl, 2. 333 Glee Club Cl. 2, 35, Secretary, Treasurer: Varsity Cross Country l3J3 Track Q3lg Varsity Show. 392 Sixth Ave., Brooklyn. South 7098. S ixfy-Sezien ,,-. ., . . y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,.,,,.,.v-.. . ..,.,.., ,...f...,-,.,,,..,...,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,w,,,,,,w,.,,.,,. , 1,-, .7 .f,,f,,,,,,M-,ffmmm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f -, , V. ,,f- -4 .f , , f 'f ., 'ffffff ff ff MW., Q., ,W ,W,,W,, , .,,f,.f,f,,,,, f -- f . ' ,ff ff f X f f ,f 1 Z I , .' ,f - ' . A I 1 ., af ., .1 f fy f, ., f ,Q ,, ff f ,- ,Q , . ,f f .141 ,yy V y fgfff, ' , , Q-ff, gl .I f V . ,.,,f,1 :yfff '.' 1 ,f . ff, , f fl 4 5 .4 4 f , '?fW.'4Q',f?fZ',h gf, , 222, I, Z ff,-,ff fl 5 , ALL' ,Y ' ,4,ff,f,, - - W- Q z,mM.,.,ff,,wmffwf'..w.ffff.fW,fff W,f,f,,,:mmffw,fmf,,fM,mfW,,MM,yfmffffffffwfffmaWffffffffffaA m.,W,,,Wf,f f ' efw,-ww, ff Wx' WW' femmvnmgpvw' WSSWF- HBILLQH HARRY HE1NIE XVILLIAM H. HARDING HENRY HARRISON, CID A H CHARLES E. HEINRICHS, A X P Clzfmim! Ezzginfering Chfirnz'ral E11gz'r1fvfz'11g Clzemiftry He came to Tech in Knickers , I haven't time to eat or sleep-I've got to get Habitat-Quantitative Lab. ' But he's wearing Longies now. this Polywog out. , . . . Columbia Unlversity. Manual ,Training High School. Boys' High School. ! Glee Club C2, 333 Chemical Society f2, 31 Anvil Club Cl, 2, 393 Chemical Society: Varsity Chemical Society: Reporter Staffg Editor-in-Chief, 217 Eckford St., Brooklyn. Show. POLYWOG, 1921. Greenpoint 3624. V 1298 Dean St., Brooklyn. 727 Gates Ave., Brooklyn. Lafayette 0765 R. S ixiy-E ight ,f ,v 2, ,,ff--- , .,:1! , f ..,. y 4 wfwf,,fwf.w,f,, ,-,,,,,.-.-.,,.,, .,,., f,.,,-,,.m,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,wf,ff,wf,f,fffn,nmnwmf, ffwfwfffffffm mwfw,,f,,w,W 1, ,wwf 9 ' , - f' ....,,. . ' 2,,,,f,f,Mf,,,fff1,1ff2,ff,f,ff,ffffffffffw.wffffffffffwffmffffffmffffffffmffmffffff, 1, ,f,W,,,,,,m,,,,ffff1,,,,,,f,w,,mZZmfffffM Z rm Z H V Q, f ---f'f fff1 M fzffazg ,. gffwf, , , Q , fm 1, fa .,.... 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Why you never Qragk 3 Smile? BOYS Hlgh bchoole Chemical Society C2, 353 Rlenorah Society 1, 2, 33: Orchestra, Treasurer C135 String Quartette C255 Chairman Pin Committee C37 3 Class Base all 123. N- Y- U- l , Cllemwal SOCIGW- A 433-35 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn. Orchestra: Chemical Society. 8737 118th St., Richmond Hill, New York. John 2669. 943 St. John's Place. Lafayette 8057. Richmond Hill 6712. S z'xfy-Nim' ,......g' . ,g A All, ,, , ,,,,,W,,-,w,,, ,,W,,,,,,,ffwwfwwn47 ,, - ,f jj ' .MM ,Z f W I f , v,,,,,L,,, A ff,,,,,, W..,,,,,,f,Wff,,f,,ff,,f,f,ffffffffmW,fff,,f.f,ff,f,,,,NW,,Wf 1ff,,,W,,fff,.,,f,,,,fWff,,,,,,f,f,,f,,,WffffmmZ ,':QjWfK,7 Ll,,,,,,m , 'f 9 47, f .. . ZQWQM.,-If , . VJ, .. ,Z W ,JM .,.Z f f ,'f,,fffQ,,gf fy, , We '- f ef 0 ...,,, W .M -. W1 7 ., f 4 ,. W ,f ff f IW , ff W 'f 'fo JWWH4 ff-WW mf f 7 Www' f f 4 f 7 yfl f ' Zz. ,,,, .. , ...... M' I X42 .Z 'I flffaigl.. . . ,. f zQZ f2Zf 2,,,,mfff! MW My ffm? 4 ,4MfZff'6, r W 1, , ,, ,, 1,4 . 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Ham and eggs and herring- Mr. Kalafowitz has the floor but the carpets Glee Club 41, 2, 35, Librarian C333 Anvil Club ll, 2, 355 Reporter Staff 42, 33 Circulation Mana- F 5-Ie serves them to the mob, belong to the lodge. or aza is a waiter On his summer iob C' C' N' Y' gfil' C331 POLYWOG Business Staff: Chemical So- ' ' Mechanical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 353 Menorah Clety Cl. 2. 37. DeWitt Clinton High School. Society C353 Debating Society Q2, 33, Captain 649 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. Prospect 4640. S 60611151 Chemical Society, Menorah Society. Class Debating Team 137. 30 Ludlow St., New York. 526 E. 139th St., New York. 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Reporter Staff C255 Art Editor POLYWOGQ Glee Club C2, 355 Poster Club, President C2, 355 Prom Com- mittee C355 Banquet Committee C155 Civil En- gineering Society C1, 2, 35, Secretary C355 Sheldon Memorial Committee. 173 N. 17th St., East Orange. N. J. Orange 4088 W. HLIEUTC' ALBERT KAPP ilfIfclLa1zical Ezzginefrizzg No one can say he's a brown derby. Manual Training High School, Newark. 751 Bergen St., Newark, N. J. ffm g ffm 4 ,ZZ 5 . ZZ,,AfX7,,!J.,4,i,a. ,JH Y Y , I f ,, y f f Q f 5 f f fm- f - if 4 .,,ffHffv Q f ,ff l,.f,,'fc,7Af4w 'f af W, , xg. f . , f',. , fi Z My ....., 4 ? .... ,Z, f ,f - -Qgiglifr V, . .5 gg ,, V 41. jf 1-,Q QC, LEE LEON KARPF, fb A II Electrical Ellgl-llfc'1'l'7Ig He questions his instructors rninutely on that which he knows perfectly. Monticello High School. Electrical Engineering Society C1, 2, 355 Class Basketball Team C1, 255 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C15. 843 Hunts Pont Ave., New York. Intervale 7205. 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KINDLER M'erl1arzz'fal Engz'nffr1'ng Civil Elllglillfflillg Me-ow. Hellinds debating easy except when quizzed in Stevens Institute. C ass' Q Stuyvesant Club, Menorah Society: lNIec-hanical Passaic High School. Engineering Society. Civil Engineering Society fl, 2, 33 3 Nlenorah Society 241-43 Rivington St., New York. 11, 2, 333 Secretary C235 Debating Society C2, 33, Orchard 1284. President 623. Sefvenfy- Two 185 Passaic St., Passaic, N. J. Passaic 264-M HCHEFU P SAMUEL KRESHEFSKY zllfclzazzifal Ellgl-7LFFfi7Zg Chesty Sam, you come and go, Whither or whence we do not know. Eastern District High School. Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 315 Freshman-Sopho- more Scraps: Sophomore Wrestling Team: Reserves Basketball Team: Sophomore Baseball Team, Menorah Society, Nlechanieal Engineer- ing Society. 72 Boerum St., Brooklyn. Stagg 1437-W. fn .... 21. , ..... .,... f 'T ' . 'G --'- ., 32 Q K4 ff ff . ,,,, 770 W ff? 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KRUMMEL, 9 A lllechanical E1zgi1zeerz'1zg Are you Krummel? No, I'm his brother. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Mechanical Engineering Societyg Radio Club. 488 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn. Lafayette 10259. Louis W. KRUMMEL, 9 A Ciziil Erzgineexfzzg Finding Troy too speedy, he came to Brooklyn Tech. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Track Team C2, 33, Captain C333 Varsity- Cross Country C333 Class Wrestling C233 Scraps C233 lXIandolin Club C33 3 Poster Club C33 3 Civil Engin- eering Society. 488 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn. Lafayette 10259. 6 .gf ,Q -.-'WNW'--+,. , .M 1' W. 'iARTIE,, ABRAHAM KURTZ, CID A H Chfmzral Engzneerzng Arverne is a Fine place-to come from. Boys' High School. Chemical Society C23 331 Menorah Society Cl, 2, 333 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C233 Class Baseball Team C233 Varsity Cross Country Team C333 Varsity Wrestling Team C23 331 Track Team C333 Assistant Class Treasurer C33. 6-1-20 Boulevard, Arverne, Long Island. Belle Harbor 2266-VV. 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Glee Club 11, 235 Electrical Engineering Society: Menorah Society 12, 333 Class Baseball 423. 1181 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, S me my-F 0 zz r MARVIN LEIBOWITZ, 111 A H Electrical Erzgirznfring Dit-clah-dit, dit-dah-clit, the song in his ears, Brings him his happiness, calms all his fears: Right through the night. he listens to hear Her sweet voice a-calling from far and from near. Boys' High School. Associate Editor, POLYVVOGQ Reporter Staff I2, 335 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C235 Electrical Engineering Society C333 Radio Club, Minstrel Show 423, Glee Club Cl, 2, 33. 446 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn. Lafayette 4763. MORRIS LEVY Zlfeclzanical Ellgl-7lFfTl.7Ig A sour jest, a bitter smile, Satire and irony by the mile. Mechanical Engineering Society, Anvil Club. 647 Stone Ave., Brooklyn. 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W Z, 3 ',,::,2.'WMgZWW,,,f,f,W,W,,W,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,W,,,,,,fW,f,,,,,,,ffww,,W,W,f,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,W ,,f,,,,,,,.,f.,f,,,,,ffWm1'145 ,, M .f gyyjf, 2, ., 4 4 qffim 'z ---- --ff 2 cwmf fnwffffffffwwffzwamfmmfffn ffmffffffmfwfffwamwfnumnmwwfdfmWnwfaawmmfffffffffffffffff ffffffffffmmfffffffffffffffw 4 11 ' ' ' ywj. WW, ' 'v ,1 HZANZIBAR,, ZANVIL C. LOEBEL Chemical Eizgimfering lf everybody liked him as well as he likes himself, Loebel would be a mighty popular man. Boys' High School. Debating Society f2, 359 Menorah Society 62, 33: Chemical Society. 667 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn. f I ' 5 X A 'l rf 'af HSERAPHU AL SERAFINO LORDI ALLAN L. LOTT Cfzrif Eng1'11ygrf11g Efa'CfI'l'c'6Zf EIIgI'I1Uf'fI'7Ig Oh Lawdil Can that chatter. VVe don't know a lot about Lott. C. C. N. Y. Poly Prep. Civil Engineering Society Cl, 2, 353 Circolo Galileo 612 Vanderbilt. Ave., Br0Okl5'I1- 41, 273 Newman Club Q1, 2, 33. 946 St. Mai-k's Ave., Brooklyn. Decatur 3116. 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ZNIETHFESSEL, XII E Chemical En irzfffrin Chemical E11 ineerin Eleclfical En inferizz g S It has been said that there is a girl in Greenpoint When lVIoike gets steamed up, his line of spiel were he to be awarded he hasn't met, but we doubt it. would make a Bolshevik travel four miles in FQT every Joke he tells' the teeth of a blinding gale to borrow a cake The prlze that Should be Offered BOYS' High School. 7 of Soap. Would he a. cap and bells. Chemical Society Cl, 25, Secretary Treasurer 133: Curtis High School Orchestra C1, 2, 355 Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Concert High School of Commerce. lnterclass Scraps. Assistant Manager Baseball l2l Committee 123. Acting Manager, Cross-Country C353 Treasurer lllanagsr Baseball l3l. Newman Club ll 2 35 233 Nassau Ave., Brooklyn. Debating Society C2Dg' Tandy Memorial 1253 Class Baseball lzl. Electrical Ellglnserfng' S0 Greenpoint 2011. Chemieal Society 42, 37. Clem, ' Seventy-Six 316 W. 95th St., New York. ' ' j I Riverside 5400. gg:gs13103lllE'4-jo-Rs if ,,,, iiffiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiZfiCCiCfiZZZZZ iW v . .M H213 rm, .Zz AW,,W7y,...,, ZW,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, :fa Z wwf ff, 'f 7 M f 20 ,, GW , 1- ,- --'- H, - ---7-'ffm , f, , 4 , iff, 'fl ,,.,, f 4 , ff 4 1 , - ,A y 1 .ff ' - WWW ..... 4- fgyfw -V way, 3 my gg, . mi , f, , f f fr f, f 2 ' H , 4 Aff 2 f ,A A ' ' awwwflf W W 'W Wvf'4 :::::K W, , gif? . WZ? i7Z742'Z' f . 2c,'ww , www J ,f. .7 , ,,. f M 1 fffyyn f ,U . ff, f .1 f ,f ., . my yn ...,. 1 2 ' -'::fw,4f,4f, , , ,, ,, ,f ,f ,, ,, , .mf x f f A ff V f ' f fzifmzfw 4 W ef! ZZZn jZZfwfZffZw221Zf f4wx ,mf f 1ffZ2f,WfZfZZW,Z,fZ,WZCW22 def -'--- V' MW, 9- 'WM sf- 'N A , ef ra -U LEREVEILLEHV '6BrLL ,IoHNN1E,, LoU1s MUNDREE WILLIAM WRAY NASH, X11 E JOHN Norcwic, JR., A X P .Mechanical En.ginf'ering .fllefhafziral EllgZ.7lEF7'Z'7lg Elfrtrifal E7ZgZ'7ZFt'fl.77g Just let me get at the guy who is responsible Big Bill Nash Johnnie is a woman hater, for Analytic Mechanics. Collects our cash. At least that is his claimg . . . h ' - ' 111, Hebrew Technical Institute. Erasmus Hall High School. But Ylislgfiliiagseilz gem to .han Orchestrag Mechanical Engineering Society. Nlechanical Engineering Society C1, 2, 35? Assistant L p 5 ie' 1560 Amsterdam Ave., New York, Class Treasurer C253 Class Treasurer C353 Prom Manual Training High School. Audubon 911. Committee C35. Anvil Club ll, 2, 353 Electrical Engineering Society. 1224 84th St., Brooklyn- 1829 E. 12th St., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 2177. Sfwzzfy-Sff'f'1z -, W-.N .J , ,, f,,,W,,,,,f,.,,.,, .,,, ,,., . ,,.,, ..,.,.,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,-, ,, U, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,f , A- , , , , , , .gl f 22 A j,,,,l '--- yy, ,fri 7 ,fm ..,, , V V f. . Af, vf-, 5 .fo . f '., , ,1. ,',.,, ,, ,I v V . fa.. 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Q33g Circolo Galileo 12, 333 hiinstrel Show C23. 424 6th St., Brooklyn. South 177. Author of Why They Fall for Me and How. Orchestra: Class Footballg Menorahg Class Baseball. Chemical Society. 1380 Prospect Ave., New York. Intervale 808. wx If, ,,,,.,,,,,, ,V 4 ,. ,Q f, ,7 ,,,,, ,ff 7 ,,,, ,,,, - ,,,,,,,.,,,,. - ,,,,,.,.,,,..,,., , ,,v,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Q f f ,,,, w,w.W, ,,,,,,,h' , , .,A,,,, My ,,,,,,, , ,ffffwfffww ,fy iff, , W W . .,.. ,ff -My ff 4, V .if , f, f . ', 7 fvfffw f-fl? aff!-ffff ff , f 4 W,.,,,.W,4,, my gy, ,,,, ,, 5 Zgfhyy, ,V if ,aw , ,, M , V, f 44' '74, Q 'Hz' ---' if W? Miglia! 'ff ,X f f , 7 g, ,W f f QW, ,.,, 7 ,,,. 0 QW? I ,I X , 3,3,,,,.,! 397 iw 4 - 'Y --'- ' , jog! 'L f I ,,,,,',' ff, Lfwff, f 4177, 4 f 4 ,, , . .4 5 ' ,ff .02 ., , 7, ,, cw HAI, jr! ,,,,Hl,,,W I 1 QW MQM4. Q y ,ffffywi , .. ..... We , Wzyygjf Q e Jw, H no 4 ...... M1 gm! QMWJVJQ QW, W' yjywmaf 4 4 kj, W! Z , 4 1 A V 4 , X., ,f , fha ,. ,iff ZW? ...., , y y ZWwwff,Wmfff,WW,ffWfffffffffffffffwffffwffffffffWffffffW,mff,,WU 1 ff,,,,,W,,,W,Mwfff,,,f,,,,,,,,,,Wffff,ff,ffWMg 7,r' A Aggglgfggfgfw f 4 V M121 ini, , 4 Z affix ff ' 2 -'--- nf' 2 4wmwmwfwwffmff1wfffwwmmmwffffwfffffmffffffwwnmffywwfnwnf mfffwwwffwfffffffffff,ffffffff '1ffffffffffffffffffffffffffmm4 A ' ' ' ' ' ' wwf uf 'f 'f V 'wx fe .Wigan f W' 1 Qi in F g , LGA as 4. an L ABRAHAM A. PRUZICK, CID K A Electrical E7lgllZE87'i7lg Many areucalled but few get up. Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 335 Menorah Society C2, 35. RABBIE LoU1s RABINOWITZ Chmizical Engineering Rabbi runs a funny sheet, Kohrab is its name, Ike does all the dirty work And Rab gets all the fame. Chemical Society: Menorah Society 125, Treasurer C353 Freshman Sophomore Scraps QD: Interclass Wrestilingg Varsity Wrestling Squadg Publisher of the Kolzmb. 2182 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. GEORGE GEORGE F. 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Mechanical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 3jg Secretary Class Treasurer C133 Scraps Cl, 235 Varsity Basket- Electrical Engineering Society C2, 35 Menorah Treasurer: Student Council 639. ball Q1, 2, 373 Varsity Baseball C293 Student Society Cl, 2, 35. 451 E. 26th St., Brooklyn Council C253 Civil Engineering Society. 581 Powell St., Brooklyn. Flatbush 3984-W. 870 Dumont Ave., Brooklyn. Eighty Glenmore 9996. Z, ,,.--N y ,, UW, ,,,,,,M.,,,,,,,,,,,,n.i .,.., ,w.,..,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mmmm,,,, ,,,,,,f,,f,,,f,f,,fW,U,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,aww W, , ,, H 7 4 --vvv - , -wr' 74, 0 f my 5,,,,,,,,,,,,U,,,,,f,,,,f,,f,Wf,,,Wm,,,W,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,w,f,,,,f,,f,,Wf,,,,f,,,,,,,,, ,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,f,,.,f,,mm gf: 7 ,fm ,,a,,'ff , ,ff I, f f . 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Polytechnip Evening Department. C. C. N. Y. f Chemical Society C2, 33: Debating Society 12. 35: Blechanical Engineering Society. Menorah Society Q2, 37. Secretary Q3l: Junior 216 E. Tremont Ave., New Yor Class Debating Team. 574 Second Ave., New York. lx . , ' 4 Iurray Hill 782. Eighty-One ,V ff ,V ,,,, f ,,,,,,. ,, ,fm 1 ,, ,..,.,.,, .,,, ,W,Mmm:m.,,A ,,,.,,, ,W ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, f ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,f,,,,, MW? 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Manager Sophomore Football Team C275 Sopho- more Class Baseball Teamg Electrical Engineering Society 62, 3DgMenorah Society C2, 3J:Chemical Society ill. 65 Grove St., Jamaica, Long Island. .lamaiea -1064. Eighty- Two ARTHUR R. ROSSBACH, A JI1'L'1lf1III.CC1Z E11gi1zff'r'z'1zg .X Hower born to blush but not unseen Manual Training High School. Mechanical Engineering Society 61, 2, Club Cl, 2, 37: Glee Club C1,2, 33. 3295 Farragut Road, Brooklyn. Mansfield 3436. X P CHARLES ROTHBARD Efvftriral Ellgl-Ilfffllllg Dispenser of free cigars. Manhattan Prep. 35: Anvil 1416 Prospect Ave., New York. 4 J , 'cf ,mf--Ni ...... M2547 ,,,, 7, ,. .MQ 5-Wv,,,,,.,,,,,,, SWIM. fi, Qyygg 54ffy'.,!,- If ' V ,,,ff WMU W W ., Hy, ' Wf,,f,,, , ,. .,f , WW 4 .. .A.,. .,,.,,, 5 .- -- 'X ,qwwg 4yW,,,g4a,f , 5 K ma ' fwpg' 4,,,y , , Q fwa, f 1, WW Zjw www My 4 Q,,M ff ' awfwwf Q wfffwffffwff 'f :.:'::ifc,. , f - f ...... 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Varsity Wrestling 42, 355 Student Council 41255 Class Baseball 4255 Class Football Captain 1255 Class Basketball U55 Scraps il, 255 Reporter Staff C25 355 Pourwoo 435, Handbook, Assistant Editor C155 Chemical Society Cl, 2, 355 Menorah Society Q25 355 Class Vice-President Q15. 344 Powell St., Brooklyn. A' V all-r Jon JOSEPH RUBIN Cl1t'II1I.t'H! E7IgZ.7Iz'fI'Z-114Q wvllllll it comes to chemistry Just look un wise-guy Joe, He's always telling the chemistry profs About things he doesn't know. Boys' High School. Chemical Society5 Menorah Society. 3-L5 Saratoga Ave., Brooklyn Lafayette 53-16. E iglz ty- T11 fre , -Q..- .J V.. ,. W,,f,,,,,,,WW,W,M,,,,m...m,,,.l,,,,.,,,1..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,W,,,,,zle.mm.,WW,Llm.w,f,W,,,,,f,WmyW,W,,,,,,,,,f,,WWfWfpW , N-Ufwv, J, ,y 7 Q17 Z f f , ' ...WZ WZZ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,f,W,,fff,H,,WmMWf1W,,ff,f,,,f,,,,,,,Wfmffff,,f,f,,,,,,,,,,,,W,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WWfM2 Z,Z:7yf!,7,,,:nLWh an WZ 9 , I 6Q!M,,MMZ ..,. 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Eighty-Four Electrical Engz'1zefrz'1zg ,, How are the kids, Pop? E. N. Y. Prep. School. Electrical Engineering Society, Menorah Society. 720 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn. Chemical Engineering A man of a few Qthousandj words. Eastern District High School. Class Basketball Cl, 293 Reserve Basketball 12, 373 Manager, Class Baseball Q2Jg Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C233 Varsity Baseball 1253 Class Football 125, Assistant Wrestling Manager C255 Menorah Society C2, 353 Chemical Society CSD. 141 Stockton St., Brooklyn. Williamsburg 2443. . ,H 7, --NA , , , , ...... ' f fmmmmmw, fmmfw,-f,.,.,,,,.m ,,,,, ,,, , . , ,,,,,,,,.f,,,,,,,W ,, , ,,,,,, ,. ..,, , , 4- -'--A ,W 35 ..,.,. 44, ..,. MV.....gfy 3354! ,, i,,,,,f,,,,7 ZW, ,V f , ,, Z7 , Z ....,.. . ' 4 , f za, 3 ,, Wafedf A 4 , 67711 ff G fgff ff QZQQQZQW fZlf,.fw , f . fy v',.-5ff,fM2?w f- '- 722 MMV? wffffw W wmffz V . -. fel W ...-. 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Engineering Society. 256 Rivington St., New York. Orchard 5437. 1956 Crotona Parkway, New York. Fordham 7885. Eighty-Fit' ,a Vw ff 4.7! . ,Af 51 1 f, ,.- .. 1 faf f , 0,4 WMQ, , ,Q .V -,-- ,ff ff, 5, ,4 is f f f' fyffff 1 f X., ff ,f ,M Q nf 4 Q .f . 4. A f f f3,f,,f ayiyfyyf-ffyfmff .,,ff f iff' amz 7 Wff. .... Via lMgff,f.,,y,Q ,, f ff-f rf V f f ff rw 4 W4 1, .ffffffWW' 277 ff-ff l QV'-4 41 ' 1 , , , ,, , '-- V We 4' Q A f,,,,f,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,W,,,,,,,WfwfmfW1, 1 ff ffff - ---- -' -V---- - ed ffw ,ww ' , -'urs wx -- 321 f m W, f 5, 1 45 5 Q S i ' W 1- Q -' - .alfa 1:4 I N, Sit fr A .,-, 1 - 1 1 11-A K sm ' . Egan ' ' CCSHOCKY,, G5K4ILT97 GCRAY77 LEON SCIAKY MILTON SELMAN RAYMOND SEMBLER Jllfclzazzical E7IgI.7ZEF7'l'7Ig Illfcharzifal Efzgifzcerirzg Electrical Erzgirzefring He drops his books at five o'elock Opposition is the surest persuasion' His indoor sport-preparing homework and reports for his dear friends to copy-in return for like favors. Mission Laigue Francaise. 603 W. 138th St., New York. Audubon 1290. Eighty-Six And hustles towards the door Oh Milton, tell us why the speed, You were ne'er like that before. Stuyvesant High School. 5 Verona Place, Brooklyn. Decatur 171. Eastern District High School. Electrical Engineering Society f2, 33: hienorah Society 12, 353 Class Baseball Team C213 Varsity Baseball Squad 127. 231 Rutledge St., Brooklyn. W'illiarnsburg 3594-M. , , , ,.... ,, ,,..., , . , 7 , ,,,,,,,,h ,M ,. 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Assistant Wrestling Manager C353 Mechanical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 35, Treasurer i355 Tech Poster Club C2, 35, Treasurer 12, 35: Or- chestra C1, 2, 35, Vice-President 1253 Glee Club Cl, 25, Anvil Club fl, 2, 35, Secretary 42, 35: Freshman-Sophomore Scraps, Sophomore Smoker Committee. 1816 Linden Street, Brooklyn. Evergreen 2438, L'TIMo'I'HY PHILIP SHARFSTEIN lllffclzazzzral Ellgl-IIFFFZ-71g In arguing too, he owned his skill, For e'en tho' vanquished he would argue still. Eron Prep School. Menorah Society Q2, 35: Mechanical Engineering Society Cl, 2, 353 Debating Society 4353 Manager, Junior Class Debating Team. 45 Monroe St., New York. PA'rsY DAVID P. SHIREN, CID A H Eff'cIr1'vaf E11gI'11vrr1'1Ig As noisy and boisterous as a falling snow-Hake. DeVVitt Clinton High School. Electrical Engineering Society 12, 353 Menorah Society 425: Debating Society 1125. 1049 Faile St., New York. Intervale 4241. E1'gl1i3'-Sfcefz . -, ,,.--1. , , 1, .,, . , .. 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SZANIAWSKI SHYNN GEORGE SIGLER SAMUEL SILVERSTEIN, T A E .lllE'Cl7,d7ll'C0l Erzgizzerrzvzg Chemical Engimering flleclzanical E71gi7lFF7'i7lg He's fond of seeing his picture in the POLYWOG, In a'test tube we will toast hirn, Look before you sleep. Yonkers High Sohool, ETOI1 Prop. FO' Indeed' We cannot roast him' Stuyvesant High School. Civil Engineering Society 41, 2, 35, Mechanical Boys' High School. Stuyvesant Club Cl. 2, 35: Glee Glub Cl, 2, 35, Engineering Society C35. Freshman-Sophomore Football C253 Class Baseball Menorah Society Cl, 2. 35, Mechanical Engineer 2153 Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. C. C253 Menorah Society C25,Che-mical Society 42,35 mg Society Q1, 2, 353 Concert Q25g Minstrel Wadsworth 5283. 531 Gates Ave., Brooklyn. Show C29- Decatur 3890. 333 So. 3rd St., Brooklyn. Stagg 2063. 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SPARROW, A X P Clzmzicczl Engineering Zllrfhanical Engineering When I was up in New Britain - High-browed John who looks so bored, Manual Training High School. He talks Pierce-Arrow, but his class is Ford. Anvil Club C2, 353 Menorah Society C27, Vice-Presi- Poly Prep. dent C335 Chemical Society C2, 353 Poster Club Mechanical Engineering Society: Junior Prom C2J, Secretary C2, 355 Freshman-Sophomore Committee. Scraps C273 Class Football C2J. 411 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn. 588 Herkimer St., Brooklyn. Flatbush 8734-M. Decatur 5691. UCUTIEH ELMER L. SYLVESTER, A X P Eledrical Engineering All the world's a stage, and he tries to be director Reporter Staff CD, Assistant Business Manager Reporter C233 Business Manager. Handbook Business Manager Pom in OG El t ' ' 3 ec r1calEngi.neer- in Q ' t ' S g cocie y, lieldon Memorial Committee Track Team C355 P. D A ' Freshman So h - . ., - p o more Scraps. 168 Clinton St., Brooklyn. Main 1632. Eigllfj'-NZ-716 NED97 EDWIN THOET Ilffrfzaniczzl E1zg1'1zffrz'11g When first he came to Poly He thoet knew it allg But when he's here six years or more, He'll find 's not so at all. Bushwick High School. Mechanical Engineering Society. 321 Weirfield St. Evergreen 1982. 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LWFYPEM GEORGE Y. TYPOND Civil Engineering He doesn't want A's but the profs insist upon giving them to hirn. Manual Training High School. C1, 2, 335 Glee Club 1255 Anvil Club Q1, 2, 333 Civil Engineer- ing Society il, 253 Mandolin Club 135. 2.55 7th Ave., Brooklyn. W , ..,. .,..,,, ,fff-M----- if A. I Vyrf ,V ,VVV V,'V 4 A , . yr , A,.M4.lwwJ,3 7,7 ,,,,, Z., H,.xii,,, 1.1.7.1 ,,,,,,, , ., I , Q, X ,H W, X107 IW, 7, , ,,,,,,, ,f ,f,,,,,,,,,f,,,f,, f , , ff , , 9 ,f , f f , ,,,,.,, J, H! . f, ,lpn ,ff ,,,, . ...yfl 0 ?W,,fW ,Q 53 7,1 ,fy WW, w , -W 4, yy W f, , ,,f.,,. i,,yf,4,,, ,W , , WA, , ww Q .... .,,,,. .,..:2zf,,, .. .... ..', ,,.,, ,. -- 4, A0453 ? V if 'W 1 1. ,,44.,.'..:1wff2 if ffwylmz iz 4, 4 ZW' cy! QWW 5, , V -',f'-- aff, f wcaffwez ww' 1, f f .,.. M qw, ,wz,W,.,f, fx iw, Q, af fffffmn ,M VM , .0 l , f. ff ' -f - J Q aw W,,f,W,,,,,,, W,,,,f,W,,,,0 W,,ffWf,,,W,,WAW, ,,,,w,,M,,,,,,,f,,,,,6.,,M,,W,,,W,,,,WM,,.2 f 'ff' - SKY-SCRAPERN DOUG HERBERT E. VOLCKMANN DOUGLAS WESTON, A X P Civil E7lgZ'7lFK7'i7Zg Zl'1E'ClI!l7lZ'CYl1 ElIgZi7Zc f'7'i7lg He's bound to be a big man in his profession. Such a pretty lad! 'Tis a wonder how hc cludcs Manual Training High School. the girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 313 Anvil Club Cl, 2, 35: Civil Manual Training High School. Engineering Society Cl, 2, 333 Track 433. Riechanical Engineering Societyg Anvil Club, 111 So. 9th St., Brooklyn. Treasurer C333 Class Football C275 Class -Vice- President C27g Student Council 135. 1949 E. 14th St., Brooklyn. 4 'ii 'hx m we ' ' ' 0' . 161. 3 - 5.3. H NXLQQ ALFRED VVILSON, NI' E Cfzmizfffzf E1zg1'11m'r1'ng People who love in glass houses should pull down the shades. Manual Training High School. Anvil Club Q1, 2, 373 Newman Club 11, 2, 35: Assistant Treasurer Junior Classy Chemical Society Cl, 2, 35. 354 First St., Brooklyn. South 7848. Ninety-One ,,,,,,,,f, WW fff,ff,ffff,,,,ff,, Wffmffffff,,f,ff,f,,w,,f , V ,Uv--v., 3 , -, ,, 7 1, ,ff , ', 0 'f . ,. 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France, South America, Hoboken and the Indies 'Twas in November, Were scenes of Hmarvelousl' experiences. The Frosh entertained No labor was too menial At our Smoker That we might return Wlith Scotch dances and songs To our Alma Mater. And 'gfull dress costumes Carmen, truckmen, sailors, and waiters XVe laughed and ate The new Freshmen Rules were a bit too mild lVl.7Zc'f5'-FIZDTF T..-I 5 9591-yi H -gfw'-.fkil U W 'I-4 fl l I YM' 'r-'If -U Q . Q L-Wi L1 if-3-1 5 . J 'I Q JT-' J - - I 1'l 1 ' ,YJ I-I Lf? 4-A' M T . 3 6 + I Q .ul'ir?iJi4 I 01- YY1Pl-12 EV T sl lvl, 1 -- I- 4 'na :-3 N Y, 7 ' . T1 A11 51 I4 in ly x Hr' 5- -2-ff L .L 'r' , , i AT, - I, if 1535.4 4-, 0 2 Y Y I1-LZ! -, ' 4 -7- 'Gil' ' 'A++ ' - 1 - . gi'5T,L J-il -x-z-Q: Y J l 2- IJ -Hyip ,ia I lv -1- EQ-LI Q at L E 2 QB 4 WT 4 ' 4 EJ ml ww- 45 1? L E3-H. .L-A-J 4 , r., J 'lv E I . L+ Q I ii -FLQ5+?-Q .. - ...H Y iff? ' 6. 1 1 'WL' Lg 65:3-1 6 QA-A-f ,-14' -L .fp T I.-QL. Inf! 4 ' 1' fi wx, . 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U .J F- in in Ex Um 4 PW! .It VMI f-'-'Lrqjiivg U - 1462.22-U' .J L 6, P Vi V, .3f'f4-.- - qi- - Y ma, - H H -wa.. I -1 1- 1-. 1, - ,gbafarm 'QWE--i Hi1'.'fifME5fi-QL?-m'fi rn in VA 'nf--51-ff fri ln 'E 1 li I :rr W-I .GC 974.702 B792ib Go Polytechmic Institute of 974.702 Brooklyn. B7921b Polywog Go 974.702 B?92ib 1921 Polytechnic Instikute of Brooklyn. PolywoQ , -.., f .f . .. . f f,,,f,.,,.,,,-f, ,W ,,,, ,, , ,,,,, ., , ,.,, ,,,,.,., , . ,f,., f.. .,,ff,fs, ,. ,,,f,,,W ff. Y, ,WV ,,,, ..,, ., ,, Q , Q W fa , , .f,,,,,,f,,ff, .f,,,ff,,,,,,f,,,.f,,,,. ,,f,f,,f,f ,. ,, .. ,. W., . , . ,ff ,WA .X X W7 fr ' ' I7 Q LY Q E I 5752! I MJ MMI f,,, ZLLZLflff7'T'ZZfZfiZZiZii1ZZiLL,,Liiy,1iZ1ZLiLLQLZZJIZCZZL ,1ffZ,fi,f.LQlL.,ii1L,iiffLiQi2i,,,Z.,i2..,f,,.j Smoke Dreams In our smoke dreams Once again became the students Sweet memories of the past are seen. In September. Last spring thru the rooks Hello! How are you! Of Bear lVIountain we scampered Gee, boy! You look greatl Only to return to the fearful exams. Greetings were over, real work began. The toil was over. Drawing, calculus, chemistry, and physics Before the sad news of-the marks Did not keep us from those sports Could reach us That make college life. We had scattered o'er the world The new Freshmen Rules were a bit too mild For three months. But moral persuasion worked wonders. France, South America, Hoboken and the Indies 'Twas in November, Were scenes of marvelous experiences. The Frosh entertained No labor was too menial At our Smoker That we might return VVith Scotch dances and songs To our Alma Mater. And Hfull dress costumes Carmen, truckmen, sailors, and waiters IVe laughed and ate .AIZ.lZc'f5'-.FZ.C'6' .,--. , ,, ,,,,,,,,,f,,,,W,,f,,,.,,,,,,W.7 ..,.,,,f,1,-W., ,,.,,,,,,, , ,mf f ., ,,,,,.,.,,-,wW,,,f,ff,,,,, MWmUffwffffwf,,m,,,,,,,f,,f,f,fp 5 2 f- 'fy'-yr. ,W ...,.. 7, .. 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Wlrestling, basketball, reporting, and debating Have beckoned us from the daily grind. 'cflive us a Write-up! 77 Previous question! Fight harder, old boy! Put him down, Jimlw Come on, Tech ..... ..,.,... Pk Pls Pk Pk Pk lyfemories, memories, How pleasant, How beautiful, Floating softly Like smoke dreams. WWWWZ .7 , WW? ...,,.,, W 4. .. .... . ., 4 4' DQ' .,, ,A V, U H V V f,,,7v7- if W 7, V I 3 Z V,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .,,,,, ,... ,,,, . . ,,,,,,, , ,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,. ,.,,.. , ,...,,,, ,,,. ,,,, ,,,, ,W,,,f,, ,, , 0 ,rf f V .,.. my fy ,Nl 1 4 f f,,,,,,,,,,ff,f,w,f,,,M,,,ffm,f ,,,f,,,fW,,f,,,f,f,,Wfm,ff,,f,w,f,f,,w,f,,w,,,,,,,,f,NW,,,,,f, .WAV ,f,. ,,,,.,f, ,,,, , ,.,, ,f,,.,,,,,,,ff, . f,,,f,,,ff. . M 7 ff 1 Q , 1 ,fhf f, Zw,,,Q,2z Q f.,,.ZizQ,,,,,1fTi'Z6 w,fA 1- Af, fn f ,Af , , I- 1 :W 7 , up W V. 3, y ,wwf ,..,.. 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Orchestra C1, 235 Librarian C235 lX4andolin Club C235 Chemical Society C23. 462 hflarboro Road, Brooklyn. Flatbush 0528. NICHOLAS E. BERVEY Civil Engineering 1189 Boston Road, New York. EDWARD BREITWIESER Clzeniicczl Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Chemical Society. 2705 Bainbridge Ave., New York. Fordham 0749. NEILS BRUHN llfleclzcznicczl Engineering Lawrence High School. Rlechanical Engineering Society. Cedarhurst, L. 1. Far Rockaway 1990. ANTONIO M. COLOMBO Electrical Engineering New Rochelle High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps5 Newman Clubg Electrical Engineering Society5 Circolo Galileo5 Sophomore Football Team. 777 Niain St., New Rochelle, New York. lXf1arble Hill 1022. FRANCIS COUGHLIN, A X P Clzeinical Engineering Glen Cove High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C1, 235 Class Basketball C1, 235 Reserves C235 Chemical Society Cl, 235 Track Team C135 Freshman-Sophomore Football C1, 23. Locust Valley, L. 1. Gleneove 1071-W. Ninety-Eight 1 A .3 f .9 , , 1 x mf, ,fn 1, , ,f f ,,,,, 'z Q c I , , M, 1 Af .1 .f f ,fi ff' 7, .. , ,,. fwffmikf f W' eyfxf gc, f f , . gf, V- f- 3-wfa f ,5 , ,, .7 , M9424 , gf, ff efmm, ..,, , . 5 4 X 7.514 ffm, 4. ....... we Electrical Engineering HARRY DANIELS, 415 A H lXfTanual Training High School. Varsity Wrestling Team C235 Freshman Vllrestling Team C135 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C235 Reporter Starl C235 Electrical Engineering Society5 Anvil Club Cl, 23- 2977 VV. 3rd St., Coney lsland. Coney Island 811. HOWARD M. DEMPSEY, A X P Electrical Engineering Richmond Hill High School. President Freshman Class C13, Vice-President Sophomore Class5 Freshman Basketball Team5 Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Electrical Engineering Society. 1029 Spruce St., Richmond Hill,New York. Richmond Hill0888. L. RICHARDS DOERNBERGER Electrical Engineering St. slohnls College. 117 Park Row, New York. ALEXANDER E. DUBROFF, A M E Chemical Engineering Boys' High SclIool. lWenorah Societyg Chemical Societyg Chess Club, President. -115 New Jersey Ave., Brooklyn. Glenmore 3217. EDWARD D. EMERSON Mechariical Engineering Duluth Central High School. Class Treasurer C235 Secretary, Tech Orchestra Cl, 235 lV1andolin Club C1, 235 Sophomore Foot- ball Tcam5 Nlechanical Engineering Society. OLLE ENGSTROM Electrical Engineering De YVitt Clinton High School. Class Football Team C1, 235 Radio Club C1, 235 Track Team C135 Scraps C23. 163 East 69th St., New York. Rhinelander 3165. BENJAMIN FAIN Chemistry Newtown High School. Debating Society5 Sophomore Debating Team5 Smoker Committee C1, 23. 1269 President St., Brooklyn. Decatur 8175. . cf, ,,,-. H W -v-v, ,,W,w,M-,,f,,,,,,,,,--,.-,...,,...2,1.-.mmUm,.L,,A,,.fwfffw,Wfm,.mm.mm,,.,...-my-.W,,,,f,,.,,,,.f, ,,,..,ff,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,f,,Wm 7. . , f ff' , , ,f ff . , f , .. ,. .,,, . .,,, .f . ,,,,, f 1 ,, , , V ,,, ,,,,, ,, X I? GW., ,,,,., ,,f,f,,,,,,f,,, f f,,, f , ,,,,,f,,, .f MW ,,,,,,,,, f ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,M ,f,,,f , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,f, , ...f , f , , f Q , ,,f,HVv,l,, 'VYYV I j P Q I Y xxx C3 E, we ff 2, ff'f 55,g.gL,1pi:,g1:f,.,',,.,, ,,,, ,ii 'f , 4,5 if JACOB FEINSTEIN Electrical Engizzccriizg HERBERT F. GARDNER, 9 A Clzcnzirlry Morris High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps ll, 23, Bushwick High School. Mandolin Club 121. Electrical Engineering Society. , ll-YS Hancock Sl.. l3I'f'f0lil5'I1- 1748 Washington Ave., New York. HARRY GEVERTZMAN Elccfricczl E?IgIi7lFFI'I.7Zg DAVID FINKELSTEIN Clicmicczl Efzzginccrzing Manual Training High School. Cross Country Team, Captain, Menorah Society, Chemical Society, Track Team. 2708 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill, L. I. JOSEPH R. FISHER Chemical Engizzccriizg New Utrecht High School. lV1andolin Club, Chemical Society. 1555 74th St., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 4094-R. P. FRANCIS FLAHERTY Meclzaiz ical Ellglillffflillg Manual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C1, 21, Newman Club, Anvil Club, Mechanical Engineering Society, Smoker Committee ll, 25. 240 57th St., Brooklyn. N. BRAINARD FOOTE Electrical Eizgiizccriizg New Utrecht High School. Radio Club, Mandolin Club. 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn. SAMUEL FUCHS Mcclzaizical Eizgiizccrlizg DeWitt Clinton High School. Xlenorah Society, Nlechanical Engineering Society. 625 E. 6th St., New York. Orchard 2779. THEODORE FUCHS, IR. Chemical Eizgiizccring Manual Training High School. Orchestra, Chemical Society, Anvil Club, Newman Club. 19 Shepherd Ave., Brooklyn. Nlanhattan Prep. School. 1'flectric:1l Engineering Society, Nlenorah Society. 119 St. N1ark'S Place, New York. SOLOMON GEWIRTZ MECIZQYZZ-Cdl Eizgiizccrizzg Dc-NVitt Clinton lligh School. Nlechanical Engineering Society. lo-1 Stanton St., New York. llarlem 071-l. SAMUEL P. GOLUB Civil Eizgiizcrriizg Boys' High School. Civil Engineering Society, Xlenorah Society. -155 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn. Gleninore 0397. HARRIS GRAND Cicil Eizgiizccring Boys' High School. Civil Engineering Society, Klenorah Society. 839 Blake Ave., Brooklyn. ALPHONSE GRIECO, A CID Elccfrical Ellgl-IlFFI'1'lZg Stuyvesant High School. Newman Club ll. 23, Stuyvesant Club ll, 21, Electrical Engineering Society 127, Baseball Team ill, Sophomore Football Team, Circolo Galileo ll, 21. 430 Amsterdam Ave., New York. Schuyler 9372. IRVING HANDLER Clzcmical E1ZgZi7It'Fl'Z.7Zg Boys' High School. 11'reStling Team, Freshman-Sophomore Scraps Cl, 21, Chemical Society, Kit-norah Society. 1538 55th St., Brooklyn. Blythebourne 2056. N iizcry-N1'11c -..A ,W A f, . . ,.,,,,f,, ,W W, .,,,,.., .. . ..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, f . .,,,,,,,f,,f,m,, ,,,, 4 ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,., ,mam,,,fw,m,,,,w.,am,mf,Wfwfanfwffwfwmwf, - 1 I in ,, ,,,, ff ,,,. .,,,, f,.v 0 1 . ,,f,,4,,,,,,f,,fff,,,ff,,f,f,,,,,,,fffff,,,,f,,,, 7 ,,.f,,,, . f,,,,,,,,, , ,, ff,,,, ,f,,,,,,f.f,f,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,f,,f,,,,,,.,,,,,,,f, f f-- give My Q LY xxx CJ Ei CHARLES M. HANSON Civil Engineering Boys' High School. 197 Monroe St., Brooklyn. Lafayette 4713-W. TSMANUEL HAUT Mechanical Engineering Nlanual Training High School. Menorah Societyg Meclianical Engineering Societyg Reporter Staff, Evening Editorg Boxing Club. 717 Macon St., Brooklyn. Bushwick 3330. LINDSAY HENRY, A X P Electrical Engineering Babylon High School. Freshman Basketball Teamg Freshman- Sophomore Scraps C239 Electrical Engineering Society. Babylon, New York. Babylon 159-W. A. A. HERsHRow1TZ, CID B A Chemical Engineering Morris High School. Secretary, Debating Societyg Menorah Societyg Chemical Society. 1021 Bryant Ave., New York. lntervale 78-LS. LOUIS HUTNER Chemical Engineering Boys' High School. Chemical Socictyg Menorah Society. 557 Christopher Ave., Brooklyn. Glenmore S95. JOHN JABLONSKI Electrical Engineering C. C. N. Y. 211 Sunnyside Ave., Brooklyn. LLOYD JACQUET Electrical Engineering Nlanual Training High School. Anvil Club fl, 2Jg Poster Club C213 Glee Club fl, 2lg Editor, Uarzdhooleg Radio Club C1, 2lg Sheldon Memorial, Electrical Engineering Society Cl, 21. 509 16th St., Brooklyn. South 1773-J. One Hundred ,,,,Wm.,a,,,,,,,f,,WW , 4... . ear 1 yay Z f 1,77 ' ff' f Q ..,faf,fff: ffffmmwff aMffmwr,ffffffffffmfffffmfnmfffffffffffmwffvwfnwarm'7aff1wffffffffafffffffffffffffffffffaffffffffwffffffffffffffffffffm 4 A ' ' ' ' if 4 'Me ' f 'fa EDWARD H. JONES, A X P Mechanical Engineering University of Penn. Cranford, New jersey. Nl. KARGAROFF Electrical Engineering Boys' High School. Freshman Footballg Electrical Engineering Society. -111 Watkiris St., Brooklyn. HAROLD E. KAUFMAN Mechanical Engineering Boys' High School. hlenorah Societyg hlechanical Engineering Society. 119 St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn. Evergreen 0772. SOL KAUFMAN Mechanical Engineering Boys' High School. Nlenorah Societyg Mechanical Engineering Society. 64-1 Essex St., Brooklyn. Cypress 3458. DAVID G. KELLS, NI' E Electrical Engineering Manual Training High School. Class Basketball fl, 215 Student Council f2lg Secretary Athletic Council C2l: Class Football C213 Freshman-Sophomore Scraps Cl, 21g Anvil Club Q1, 2Jg Electrical Engineering Society. 251 73rd St., Brooklyn. VV. KELLY Mechanical Engineering Lawrence High School. Freshman Basketball Tearng Mechanical Engineering Society. Lawrence Ave., Lawrence, L. 1. ,W M A ,,,,,57., llrly Zim. , ,ZZw,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,., , ..,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,,. ,, , , yy f H M4 , ,,,f,.,,,,,,,,,,,Wu,1,f,ffffw,ff,,f,f,,,W,,,W,,,,,,,,We,,,,,,Wf,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,Wf,,,,,,f, ,, f f X , W,Mefe ,Z',,: ekQ -'-' L 42729-3,2 V--3220 f.,-,ffffff f 3?.'f V' 'egQf,4 . .... teee p Q I Y xxx CJ E, 7 f f MAURICE D. KICZALES, A M E BENJAMIN LEVINSON .Mechanical Engz'izeering MZChd7ZlCd! Eilglneeflrlg DeW'itt Clinton High School. Mechanical Engineering Society, Stuyvesant High School. hqenorah Society cl, 235 Freshman- 7b481'airmountPlace. New 1 ork. Fremont -1751. Sophomore Scraps C21g Stuyvesant Club Cl, 21g P. D. A. 121g Reporter Staff 121. X, . - - 1702 Third Ave., New York, Lenox 5359. NATHAN LEVY, A M g... .Metlzanzral Engineering Boys' High School. Orchestra ll, 213 Menorah Society ll, 215 f , , , lWechanical Engineering Society 11, 21g Freshman-Sophomore DANIEL IXIVOVITZ Ch677Z1L'cZ! E7lg17ZEE7'17Zg Scraps 121. Sheldon Publicity Committee. I Boys' High School. lV1enorah Societyg Chemical Society. 222 Sutter AWN Bf99kl5'n- Glcnmmc MRM' 1369 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Bedford 10105. SAMUEL LEVY Chemical Ezzgineering EDMUND F, LAMB Elggfrjgal Enginggring Boys'High School. Dwight School. Chemical Socit-tygXlenorah St. Francis. Newman Club 11, 21g Debating Society fl, 215 Class Debating Team C215 Electrical Engineering Society. 293 Baltic St., Brooklyn. 1 NATHANIEL LANGSAM Chemical Engineering C. C. N. Y. Associate Editor, Ilarzdbooleg Captain Varsity Debating Team 1115 Manager Varsity Debating Team 121g Debating Society fl, 215 Secretary C113 Reporter Staff 121. 1679 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. Lafayette 5784 - 8139. ROY E. LARSON, KI' E Civil Engineering Manual Training High School. Glee Clubg Minstrel Showg Reporter Staffg Publicity Committeeg Anvil Clubg Civil Engineer- ing Societyg Assistant Manager, Varsity Showg Assistant lN1anager Glee Club. 572 53rd St., Brooklyn. Sunset 7-185. HERBERTQ A. LEHMAN Chemifzfry Bryant High School. Chemical Society. 227 10th Ave., Long Island City. Societyg Radio Club. 599 Linden Ave., Brooklyn. l l:1tbush 9137. HARRY LIEBERWITZ Clzeuzicaf Engizzeering Eastern District High School. 1 reshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Chemical Societyg Menorah Society. 399 VVilliams Ave., Brooklyn. Glenniore 1735. HARRY LIPPITT Electrical Engineering Polytechnic Institute Evening Department. 75 2nd Ave., New York. EDW. H. LUEHRMAN j11f'C'1IC1IlliL'fI! Ezzgineerizzg Stuyvesant High School. Klechanical Engineering Society! Class Football ll. 21. 12-1 E. 198th St., New York. lfordhani 05-16. HENRY F. LYONS, JR. Civzif Engizzeerizzg New Utrecht High School. Football Team 121. 366 91st St., Brooklyn. Shore Road 1-173. One Hundred One . fvff,f- f, , ,,,, f. .. .. . .,.,., - . . , . .,,,,, ,,,,. ,ff ,,,,. ,.,,,, . , , ,,,f.f.,,,t,,f, ,,,,,, WW,f,,,f,.,,,..,,,..,ff,f,,,,, ,ff , ..f , z., v pf 9 7 5 f 1 f JOHN VINCENT NICCABE Electrical Erzgirzccring RAYMOND V. O'BRIEN .Mechanical Engineering Eastern District High School. St. -lOl1l1iS Prep. Varsity Baseball C139 Class Basketball C215 110 Ross St.. Brooklyn. XYllll3I11Sl7L1l'Q 0793-XY. Newman Club tl, 2lg Class Football C1, 21g Xlechanical Engineer- HIxRoLD A. MCLAUGIILIN, XII E Electrical Erzgirzccrirzg Catskill High School. Electrical Engineering Society. S0 State St., Brooklyn. Xlain 97-12. FIAROLD C. NIILLER Clzcmlcczl Erzgirzccrirzg Richmond Hill High SclIool. Chemical Society. Hillside Aye., Blue Point, l,. 1. 1. CLIFFORD RIILLER Elccfrlcczl Ezzgirzccrirzg Boys' High SclIool. Electrical Engineering Society, Class Yice- President tll. 105 Halleck Ave.. Ridgewood, 1.. 1. Evergreen 057. A. NIIRANDO Clzcrrzlcczl Erzgirzccrirzg Stuyvesant Hieh School. Chemical Society, Circolo Galileo, 535 E. 187th St., New York. FordlIam 3402. ALFRED NADIG Clzcnzical E71gli7ZFKI'lllg Polytechnic Evening Department. SJ .Xudubon Ave., New York. R. NIEBANCK, JR. Mcclza.rzz'c'al E7ZgZ.7ZEFl'Z.7lg Dickinson High SclIool. Rrprnfcr Stall? t2l, Nlechaniral Engineering Society ll, 25, Glee Club l2J. ' -lo Gautier Ave., jersey City. Bergen 1432. FREDERICK NIMMCKE Elcctricczl Erzgi1zccrz'rzg Stuyvesant High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps ll, 233 Class Basketball, Football, Baseball, Stuyvesant Club, Electrical 1SIlj1lI1CCI'lI1gI Societyg Rcporicr Stall, Reserve Basketball Team, Student CouIIcil l2l. 106 Kit. .loy Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle -1233. Um' 1111 rzdrcd T200 ing Society, Freshman-Sophomore Scraps QD. -139 73rd St., Brooklyn. Shore Road 2725. BIARTIN G. GECHSNER, XII E Mcclzarzical Enginecrirzg Hempstead High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps ll, 255 Class Basketball C1, 21, Varsity Baseball C113 Mechanical EII- eineering Society, Newman Club. 578 1Vooidward Ave., Brooklyn. Evergreen 250-1. HERMAN OLIRER, E A M Mccharzical Erzginccrirzg Greenwich High School, GreeIIwich, Conn. Mechanical En- gineering Society, Freshman-Sophomore Scraps. 2061 Hoimecrest Ave., Brooklyn. Coney Island 0-169. EUGENE OLSEN, A X P Clzcmiftry Erasmus Hall Hieh School. FreshIIIaII-SoplIomore Scraps tllg Class Football tl, 21, Chemical Societyg Orchestra C1, 2Jg Mandolin Club tl. 25. 316 Argyle Road, Brooklyn. Flatbush 22-12. IABE KI. QRLICK, A M E Clzcmical Erzgirzccrirzg Boys' High SclIool. Vice-President, Poster Club, Menorah Society, ClIeInical Society. F 547 Saratoga Ave., BrooklyII. Glemnore 559. GEORGE D. PARKHILL Civil Erzginccrirzg Bryant High SclIool. Civil Engineering Society. 1078 1.oriIner St., Brooklyn. Greenpoint 4719. .,, fff. , ,. 'V , , 7.1 . ! J f . 9'i1f ' af , , , . A f , Q ,4 Ky f ,,f,,,,,, y If Qi Z f 1 1, ff fx '. ' .f 4,fW,,f,.f,,fv.,f.,f,'..f. W, ff W t.ffW,fff-,fW,,,, ,,,, f ' Hhlzff V - V Q L ff,f,yfWfff w.,.,,, .f,,M,fff,,,,,,y,,,M,fff,,,H ,W,ffw,w,.W,f,wm,fM f., H,,f,,y.,,,,..f,, ,M W.. ,,,,, ff., W . ,, XVALTER S. PEPER Mffhdllllfiflf E1zgi1zf'f'ri1zg Ramsey High School, Ramsey, N. Class Secretary Cl, 23, Mechanical Engineering Society, Secretary 429, 'l'andy Klemorial tllg Sheldon Klemorial Committee, Clee Clnh tl, 23, Xlztntlolin Club 11, 2l. 4o94thAve.,1.one1sland City. VIRGIL PERILLO Ullfllllifflf E1ZgI.lIFf7'Z.71g Richmond Hill High School. 1530 Woodhaven Boulevard, 1Yootlhaven, I.. 1. WNIAURICE C. PIESTER, fb B A Cll6'77'1Z.C'K1l ElZgZ.l1fc l'l.2.g Xlanual Training High School. Klanager, Reserves Cllg Class Baseball, Football, Basketball ll. 23, .Xnyil Cluhg Freshman- Sophomore Scraps ll, 23, Chemical Society. 11-10 St. John's Place, Brooklyn. Lafayette 7024-R. IRVING D. POLLAK CSIZ6 HZil'61I Ezzginrfring Stuyvesant High School. Chemical Societyg Stuyvesant Cluhg Orchestrag Menorah Society. 333 E. S-1th St., New York. Lenox 0930. ANTHONY J. N. RESTIVO Elfciriraf E7?gI.1Zt'Fl'1'7Ig Nlanhattan Prep. School. 320 E. 9th St., New York. JOSEPH RAKOSKY Chem ical E11g1'11fr1'1'11g Stuyvesant High School. 16-18 Lexington Ave., New York. ABRA HAM ,RIMENOFSKI C1Z6HZl.C'd! E11gZ.7IFF7'Iillg Stuyvesant High School. Nlenorah Societyg Stuyvesant Cluhg Chemical Society. 121 St. h4arks Pl., New York. Sol.. P. ROLLER 67157711-C611 ElIgZ'llt'z'I'Ii2ZtQ lioys' High School. lfreshman-Srrphoniore Scraps tl. 2 rg Chemical Society ll. 22g Class lDeha1ing'l'e:nn 121, Claes liaselwztll Team Ill, Sheltlon Xletnoriztl Committee. .1-1S lfllery SI., litwrlvlilylt. 1s1noRE ROSENBERG Clmn fra! E11g5z'1m'r-1'1zg Xlanhattan Prep. School. 709112. Sth St., New York. ARTHUR SALERNO E!t'c'f7'1.r lI! Ellgl'IIt'z'7'I'1Ig Stuyvesant High School. lflectrical l'ingineet'ins Societyg Circolo Galileo. 417 lf. 117th St. New York. Harlem 371fL1Y. BIERGEN SAMS-ON Cz'f'2'f lf11gz'11m'r1'1zg Boys' High School. 298 1 lathush Aye., Brooklyn. CARL SCHAFBUCH EfFL'fl'Z.l'H! E11gz'1m'r1'1zg Townsend Harris Hall. lflsctrical lfngineering Society. 516 North 7th .Xve., XII. Yernon, N. Y. Hillcrest 2l'?0f.I. JOSEPH SCHIMMEL !Wfrl1a1zz'fa! E7lgI'1It't'7'I.7Ig Stuyvesant High School. .X1echanical 1f1!1IlIl.'JI'1.1J Society, N1cnorah Society. 247 Riyington St.. New York. Orchard 12S-1. ERWIN A. SCHUMACHER Cflfllllicllf E1ZgI.7It'z'7'1'llg N1anual Training High School. .Xnyil Cluhg Chemical Society. 222 Forbell Aye., lirooklyn. EMANUEL SEIKEN fl'Ie'l'lI!JlIl-fllf Ellgl-IZFt'l'I'1Ig Liberty High School. Yarsity Xkrestling Team 1295 K1enorah Society' K1echanical Ifnuinecrinu Society. 1.ibert'y,. Sullivan Co., New Yorki i 1.iherty 307. Om' 1111110711127 T11 rn' ..-. ,M y,-Wffwwwm,,,,,,.,,.,,.Q ,.,,.,...,.,,....,. n.,,.,.. ....,..,,, f,1wwfffffffffhmwp,,Q,i ,,., , ..,... ffm-.iswfwwfffw.W,mm,aff,,afmw,fffwfffffffffffffff,9 ' , 7 U ,f -fl, ,Cf 1, 1 , 7 , , , . , 1 1, , , ,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,.f,..fW ,,,.,..,,. 1,1W.,WWf,ff,,fmfff,,,,Wf,,f,,, ,,,f,,,Wf,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,....W,f,,,,,,,,.,1f,,,W.,,ff,m,,ff1,M 12,3 ,QWQZW -lyf',,, nf . a lfa 7 ,f. f. , 1 .e , V fax W... , ffzffffe A egayafyfwf ' f ,ff ffff f . , e X 4 f ,,f4.'fg 'f':. f ' 1 f -f- , f , 1114, e.. g, if 3f:.f',fff'f 7M'.LV I 4 My ,i'!'f'i.. 2 ' f 1 'ff' ff I I 1 f 3 al g , Ag, .ef ,J amy! . 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Class Football Team Cl, 21g Stuyvesant Clubg Civil Engineering Club. 7-1 St. Nlarks Pl., New York. Civil Engineering PoY Noo SIU Poly Prep. 257 7th Ave., Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering ELIAS SKRILOFF .Mechanical Engineering liron Prep School. 110 East Broadway, New York. FRED L. SOMERS, A X P Chemical Engineering Manual Training High School. Student Council C1, 21g Freshman Football, Chemical Society. 988 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn. Lafayette 7519. One U11 ncired Four hi. SPIEGELMAN Boys' High School. lN'1echanical Engineering Societyg Nlenorah Society. 105 Quincy St.. Brooklyn. Y Prospect 9553. .Mechanical Engineering ISIDORE STARINSKY Chemical Engineering Boys' High School. 604 Powell St., Brooklyn. DAVID SUKOWITZ, CID A I1 Chemical Engineering Albany High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps C11g Chemi- cal Society C215 Class Football C1, 21. 3-17 W. 43rd St., New York. Longacre 3594. SoL VOGEL Chemical Engineering lWanual Training High School. Chemical Society Cl, 21g Debat- ing Society C1, 215 Sophomore Debating Teamg Varsity Debating Team C115 Anvil Club, Varsity Wrestling Squad C213 Freshman- Sophomore Scraps C215 lN'1enorah Society. 1832 71st St., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 58-17. PAUL WEINSTEIN, CID B A Mechanical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Varsity Wrestling Squad C215 Fresh- man-Sophomore Scraps C1, 21g Stuyvesant Club Cl, 213 Secretary C21g Mechanical Engineering Society Cl, 219 Menorah Society C21. 2013 5th Ave., New York. Harlem 5560. HAROLD W. WORZEL, if E Chemical Engineering 1X4anual Training High School. Wrestling g Glee Clubg Freshman- Sophomore Scraps C21g Class President C215 Anvil Clubg Chemical Society. 1106 Crescent St., Brooklyn. Skidmore 6988. 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A little bewildered at first, it took the class of ,Z-I but a few days to organize and gain confidence in its potential abilities. There was a look of uncertainty in the Soph's eyes while giving out handbooks. Wfe looked big. Vlie are big. This year saw the return of the Freshman Rules. VVe lived up to the letter of the law. and enjoyed them as much as the Sophs. Hard fighting on both sides marked the Scraps. Not until they were over could the victory be awarded. All but one Soph heard the announcement. That one heard of it also when he had sufficiently recovered from a narcotic administered by a Freshman in a boxing bout. The Sophs nearly had a snake dance. They would have had it too were there no Freshmen present. - The class of ,24 had the pleasure of meeting some of Tech's ex-profs at the '4VVelcome Smokern. There was plenty of ice-cream, cake, and smokes to be had. Then there were Dr. Adler's stories! A It was dreadful to keep the Sophs worried for a month, and then disappoint themin not having the Freshman Smoker. Yes, it was a shame. And they practiced so hard for the basketball game too. Cheer up '23. It wasn't so bad. The end of the Freshman Rules came at Christmas. It was hard to be under rules enforced bya class that was itself exempt from them. But we are the happier and the wiser because of the rules. Polytechnic, we are proud to be part of you. We have fully enjoyed our Freshman year. We have learned a good deal from your faculty, we have made friends whom we will never forget. Our main ambition shall be to uphold the reputation of Tech made by its former students. 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Z, V X ,0!, , 4 ' ' A deaf yhf yin... ,ff f ' --.- VZ 6 V Q X X fff ew 'fin .,... v ,, ., X ' Z na ffm... M WILLIAM ALLAN Bryant High School. Mecharziical Engineering 539 -lamaica Ave., l,. l. BERNARD .ANDRYSZAK St. h1ary's College. Cz'-ziil Engineering 117 Broad St., New York. G. ALOISI .Mechanical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Cireolo Galileog Stuyvesant Clubg Boxing Club. 47 VV. Sth St., New York. Stuyvesant 5215. ARTHUR VV. BAKER BOy's High School. Electrical Engineering 370 Halsey St., Brooklyn. GEORGE BARRENBLATT Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant Clubg Orchestrag Electrical Engineering Society. Electrical Engineering 290 NVillis Ave., New York. Melrose 8790. JOSEPH H. BAUDENDISTEL Mechaiiical Engineering Manual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg hlechanical Engineering Societyg Newman Clubg Boxing Club. 547 10th St., Brooklyn. 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Cross Countryg Chemical Society. 1645 New York Ave., Brooklyn. Klanslield 3351. CHRISTOPHER H. BOSE Electrical Engineering New York Prep. School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps. 1230 Union St., Brooklyn. One Hnnclrea' Nine ,,,,......, f vig , ' V, fffffffffffffm MW, ,.,.,f,',, ,.,,, ,,,, ,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,, f , ,wwf.,,ffffw,::m:m,:, ,,,,.,..,,,. aMy.,W,,w,,,,f.,,,,,,,,,,, nw,f,,,,,,,,W.,,,wffffffff, , y .f, ,Q I, 'ff fff'-f A 1, ,f,,,,,,,,,.f,,,,,,,,,,,,,WW,WffW,,f.W,fm,,,,,X ..W,f,,,,,f,,,.,y,7 , ' ff 4. , 7 f X i f f x lf, . , f 4,14 4, ,,4,..n,,.,, N., , I ,f 5 I Mi. V nf r ' of-Q: f 4 4,.fffff'.. J M ' A ' wfz,'v2'fagfif 72Vf 'ff ' f - ffw ' ' 4'ffX ffwfiftf' ' W1 am W. Z Zgy My ff fn f I fi ,V ,rf agp va, f .V fy M,f,,,,,f,,,,,f,.,f,,,,,,,,,.,,,,W,,,,,,fW,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,f,,,,,f,,,,fM.,,f,..,,,,.v,,W,,,,,,,n,,.,,,.,.W,ff,', ffw' ff . ,..wf,f 2 .5 9 5 awe. DOMINIC CAVALIERI A Electrical Ellglillffflillg New York Prep. School. Circolo Galileo. H3 .lava St., Brooklyn. HARRY COOPER Mec'lza1zical Evzgivtzeerivzg DeWitt Clinton High School. lVIechanical Engineering Socictyg Debating Societyg Debating Teamg Menorah Society. 3683 Beaufort Ave., Woodhav'en. L. l. SOL DAUBER Chefm iftry Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant Cluhg Chemical Societyg Bonting Club. V 521 W. l82nd St., New York. Wadsworth 2045. ARTHUR K. DRAKE Bay Shore School. Civil E7Igl.7IFF7l7lg .HS Bay Ridge Ave., Brooklyn. S. ERNESTO DUQUE New York Prep. Freshman 39 Brevoort Pl., Brooklyn. H. M. FELITTI DeWitt Clinton High School. 405 E. 114th St., New York. One' Hzznclrecl Ten .Electrical ElZgl7ZF?TlilZg -Sophomore Scrapsg Class Football. Prospect .859-W. Clzfmiral E11gi11ff1'z'11g RICHARD FRITZ, JR., A X P Electrical E71gl7ZEFf'l'l1g Richmond Hill High School. Class Football. 1024 Nladison St., Brooklyn. Busliwick 1187-Nl. ALFRED M. FUNK, G A Ciziil Engineering St. hlOhn's School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Alandolin Clubg Glec Clubg Debating Societyg Captain, Freshman Debating Teamg P. 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Circolo Galileog Newman Clubg Civil Engineering Society. 8 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn. Main 8483. MILTON H. GREENWALD Electrical Engineering C. C. N. Y. 959 Whitlock Ave., New York. NVILLIAM GRIECO, A CID Clzernical Engineering DeWitt Clinton. Circolo Galileog Newman Clubg Freshman- Sophomore Scrapsg Chemical Society. 430 Amsterdam Ave., New York. Schuyler 8372. FRANK C. GRISMER Mecltarrzical Engineering New York Prep. Vice-President, Freshman Classg Smoker Committeeg Cross Country Teamg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Athletic Committee. 484 Stratford Road, Brooklyn. Flatbush 9347. WILLIAM GRUNSTEIN Stuyvesant High School. Class Debating Teamg Radio Clubg Stuyvesant Club. Electrical Erzgineerirzg 1898 Belmont Ave., New York. Tremont 3720. 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Class Footballg Vllrestling Squadg Boxing Club. . 48 Hoyt St., Brooklyn. Main 7840. ALFRED HEEPI5 Chemical Erzgzazeerirzg Manual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps. 364 14th St., Brooklyn. One Ilzuzdrecl Eleven ,,,,,,,.,n ,,-,, . .. ,,,,, ,..,. i ,.,..,.,,,,,.,.,,,,, 1 ,mm ..,. ,ff,,,..f .,.,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,.. h...f.',,Wm,f,,,N,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,mfWff, I H, ,V,,, X f fmygfff? . , if ' ef' WW . . , ,,f,.,ff we .We f.,, , ff,ffffm,f,,,,,,,,,fW.,W,ffWffwfff.W,.,,,,,,,,W, fW,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,f,,,, ,,,,f, WN, ,,f,, ,A,,,,,..f,,,W,,fffffff 4 ,. W ,f ',,,, WM' 4,11 ffff ifffn f ,fn ,J 7' 712 W! if iffy' v,,f' 1 Mu ,177 7 . . y 7 7 1' r f. Q -- fwfaw . , Zvi i. 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Student Councilg Freshman Basketballg Smoker Committeeg Track Team. 613 Nlonroe St., Brooklyn. Bushwick 2153-M. One Hundred Twelve f ,.... A, 7 Q.. JAMES PATTEN HYDE New York Prep. School. Mechanical Engineering 3rd St., Bayside, L. 1. HAROLD KARET Meclzarzical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant Clubg Mechanical En- gineering Society. 609 XV. 137th St.. New York. Audubon 1600. HYMAN P. KAUFMAN .Mechanical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. 1522 Kladison Ave., New York. DOUGLAS KIRK Electrical Engineering Poly Prep. 168 Rutledge St., Brooklyn. Stagg 2106. BERNARD L. KLINE, 9 A Chernical Engineering Allentown Prep. School, Pa. Penn. Xlandolin Club. 227 Arlington Ave., Brooklyn. Cypress -1-123. ALEX KNOLL Chemical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. S2-1 6th Ave., Brooklyn. 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KRAISSL, 9 A Hackensack High School, New Jersey. Cross Country, Track, hlandolin Club. Mechanical Engineering 3 Continental Ave., River Edge, N. Hackensack 568-W. EDWARD KREJCI Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. 422 E. 75th St., New York. EDWARD KRUGLAK Mechanical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Freshman-Sophomore Football. 167 S. Park Ave., Arverne, L. l. Belle Harbor 2801. 1. LAMONSOFF Chernical Engineering Brooklyn Evening High School. 343 Chester St., Brooklyn. HARRY LEE Civil Engineering Stuyvesant HiglI School. Civil Engineering Society, Chess Club. 34 1V1ott St., New York. SAMUEL LEVINE Chemical Engineering Manual Training High School. Anvil Club. 1125 39th St., Brooklyn. CLAUDE LEWIS, 9 A Electrical Engineering Manual Training High School. Freshman Football, Klandolin Club. 1580 E. 19th St., Brooklyn. WILLIAM C. LILLIENDAHL Nazareth Hall Military School. 160 Martense St., Brooklyn. ROBERT A. LINOKI Xlid. -lflhl. Clieni iffry Chemical Engineering Erasmus Hall High School. Yarsity Basketball, Captain Freshman Basketball, Freshman-Sophomore Scraps. 172 Herkimer St., Brooklyn. LEON LOWENSTEIN Lafayette 0376-R. Electrical Engineering Nlanual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps, Freshman Football, Basketball, Anvil Club, Menorah Society. 181 New Jersey Ave., Brooklyn. EDWARD L. LYNCH I Cizfil Engineering Center Moriches High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps, Freshman Football. 329 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn. One Hundred Th irfeen ,, --N., 7 fm,aww.,mmffffff0,,wf,.f,,,,ff,,,,.f,,,fn 1 5 1, ,, a , ,f-'ffm' I, f., , ,f,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,f . ,,,,,,,f, , f, ,, i i ., A,,,, ,,4,,,,,,,,,, ,,,ff,,,,,,,,, . ,4V, . ,, ,,,, , , , , ,,, ,, , , W A,A 7' 7 f fff:'f.ffif f H , , f 1 I- ,,,, 1' 5 1 f ,f,- 1, 1 Wa.M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,f, f ,ffWW,Wewfwf, fwfffffwwfwf.WffwffffffmWfffwfwfffffmZ44 '54 '.,,,',',-, ',,, ' :z:'5af4. 'f A 2 f'f'ffA ffff' ff in 7' if f7 f f '-A---- 4 -4- ---- -f f'fff ea f ei - f. FRED MAGENHEIMER Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. 1303 Shakespeare Ave., Brooklyn. FRANK MALAMED Mechanical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. 201 E. 101st St., New York. HARRY MERKATZ Chemical Engineering Manhattan Prep. School. Chemical Society. 121 Columbia St., New York. ALEXANDER S. MILLER, A X P Mechanical Engineering Brooklyn Prep. School. hlanager, Freshman Basketball Teamg Class Secretary,1V1echanical Engineering Societyg Newman Club. 546 McDonough St., Brooklyn. Bushwick 2461. LEo MORGANSTEIN Mechanical Engineering DeVVitt Clinton High School. 106 E. 108th St., New York. VINCENT A. MUGAVERO Mechanical Engineering Heffley lnstitute. Circolo Galileo, Boxing Club. 879 Blake Ave., Brooklyn. One Hundred Fourteen WILLIAM A. MUNZER Manual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Freshman Basketball, Anvil Club. Cheni ical Engineering 475 McDonough St., Brooklyn. Decatur 8320. MAX MUROFF Cheniifzfry E. N. Y. Prep. School. 1561 St. Markls Ave., Brooklyn. Decatur 397. H. J. GAKMAN Civil Engineering Erasmus Hall High School. Civil Engineering Society. 677 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn. Prospect 4456. L. L. ORTIZ Chemical Engineering Guayama High School. 1 Debevoise Pl., Brooklyn. CARL S. PAULsoN Mechanical Engineering Manual Training High School. 576 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn. . . .-. A , ,, ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,V . . .,.v, ,,..,, ., ,,,,,,,,.,. A ,,,f ,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,,, . . . ,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, 7 ,. 'Q , .1 ,i .. , 1 'W . p . ' ,,,iwf0:'ffW' 9,-f ' ' ' ' f 1 f ,,.., ,A . .. A, ff W fr A , i f , W' H -'-- . e Wyl1f7'rfff7'j f':':1:tfQ'Q .fi n,,i,,fff,,wf- Z . PHILLIP PERLSTEIN Elecirical Engineering Morris High School. 1380 Prospect Ave., Brooklyn. EDWARD PIERSON Stuyvesant High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps: Stuyve- sant Clubg Mechanical Engineering Society. Mechanical Engineering 380 12th St., Brooklyn. WM. G. RIEGGER .Mechanical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Wrest- ling Teamg Mechanical Engineering Society. 114 W. 109th St., Brooklyn. JOHN CHARLES ROTTKAMP, 9 A Chemistry Jamaica High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Chemical Society. 18 Hilldale Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Jamaica 0293. MICHAEL SAVELSON Mechanical Engineering Manhattan Prep. School. Mechanical Engineering Society. 220 Monroe St., New York. Orchard 1087. ef fwfr 2 f ' f. f 2 A gin X 1, f . ---' -f af- ' ? 6- ,iii f 1 f '- ' ' in fiwjgg 2 ff ,ff f I' 1 4 'i f . ---- - le- 2 e m,,fffwf.,ff..,.W...,f,,,,f,f,,,m,,,,,,,f,,,ff,,,,.aMa.,,,,,.,m,,wM,Mn r,f.y,,f.,,,,m,,,m,,M,,.i,,m...,. .,,...,.,.. .,.,,,.,.,f,,.,,,,,,,,Me - 1 PINCUS SCHAINMAN Chernical Engineering Xlanual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Class Football Team. 593 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn. Nlansheld 2124. DAVID SCHEINMAN Chemical Engineering Nlanhattan Prep. School. Chemical Society. 3-12 E. 15th St., Brooklyn. EDWARD SCHMIDT, A X P Civil Engineering Manual Training High School. Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Civil Engineering Societyg Boxing Club. 16-1 Court St.. Brooklyn Main 103-1. GUS. SEABERG, A X P lllechanical Engineering Poly Prep. President, Freshman Classg Captain, Class Football Teamg Class Basketball Teamg hlechanical Engineering Societyg Smoker Committee. 158 67th St., Brooklyn. Shore Road 1369. HARRY SILVERMAN Chemical Engineering Eastern District High School. Class Basketball. 416 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn. One Hnnclrea' Fifieen ,,... . , ,, ., , ,...V.,mmf,,,m,,a,,7,,,,,,W, ,wm.W.,. ,.v,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M ,, ,,,,, ,V , .... , .- e N ,,.,, 7 4' ,fw 7' if ,,.f,f,ZZZZ,ZIWZ,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,22f,ZWZZ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,ff,,,I,LZ 7 M ,Q , ' A-ff' ,yfffc . . 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Clzernical Engineering 32 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn. Sterling 3537. SANDER STERN Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. 142 E. 98th St., New York. PHILIP E. STONEHOUSE, A X P Electrical Engineering guxedo High School. Electrical Engineering Societyg Boxing lub. Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 168 Clinton St., Brooklyn. Main 1632. EDWIN E. SWENARTON, A X P Chemical Engineering Lincoln High School. Class Treasurerg Class Basketballg Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Chemical Societyg Glee Club. 403 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. Bergen 2046-W. HERBERT TECKLENBERG Electrical Engineering Bay Shore High School. Bay Shore, L. 1. One Hundred Sixteen JULIUS TENKE Glen Cove High School. Meclianical Engineering Society. .Mechanical Engineering Glen Head, N. Y. Glen Cove 59-R. ALBERT F. TQTH Electrical Engineering Stuyvesant High School. Freshman Debating Teamg Boxing Clubg Radio Clubg Stuyvesant Clubg Freshman-Sophomore Scrapsg Electrical Engineering Society. 1628 First Ave., New York. CHARLES VENTERNIGLIER Electrical Engineering Mailual Training High School. 133 Melrose St., Brooklyn. ELISEO VIVAS, JR. Civil Engineering Stuyvesant High School. S43 W. 146th St., New York. RAY WATTS Mechanical Engineering Hackensack High School. Mechanical Engineering Society. Riveredge, N. Hackensack 58-W. X ' V H H ,,,..-1----.- ,Q .W I , Z -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,.,...,., .. , .,,.., ,.n,, ,.,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,m,,.,,,,.,,,,.,..,.. .na..A-,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,mm,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,wf,,fW, 2 Z D Q an !,,f 'L1 ' , , ff -1 --fv- W 4 , 7 f,,,,,,,,,.,.fW,1,f,,,fWffffffffffffffffmffwffffff,W,,,,,,,,ffwfwfwfff,fmWW,,,,,f,,, ,mn,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,Wfff. , 4 , ,yZ,, ,f ,, ,f , .7 M !'f aff, 5 fmfff' ,H , .,, 3 1 . W f 1 fy 0 f 1 Qyf f fffal, Wy, n.,fffjj f,v 'ff' ff' 4, 0 2 Ne 4. , ff , A , 7 ., , , We ' ef, ffm . WWW f ew. .7 : Z. ea 722' 47 5 , 9 ,,75W'ff A fi Waifeii fywg 1 4 4 ,flifrrf Q ' f iff L .1 1 'eeffwf f f -'f'f ew' - nfrfff ex, e 4 2 1 . y' f -. W ,,,. f ' ..., ' I 2ffi-,.., e., ,.., - fee, , ,,,,, ,, , , ,, , , , ,, .4 en, 12,1 ,,'1 f gf ew, , 4 ' 'W ef -A if mee - ,.-. -v,- 1 flfl JOSEPH WEINER Civil Engineering B. WILLIAMS .Mechanical Engineering Boys' High School. Civil Engineering Societyg Freshman Football Team. 509 Belmont Ave., Brooklyn. Glenmorc 1575. MAX WEINER Electrical Engineering Norwich Academy. Electrical Engineering Societyg Menorah Society, Boxing Club. 3 High St., Norwich, Conn. Norwich 645. KENNETH WEST Chemical Engineering hlarquancl Prep. School. Freshman-Sophomore Scraps. hfleade St., Queens, L. 1. Hollis 6443. H. H. C. WIEGAND Stuyvesant High School. Electrical Engineering 1052 Prospect Ave., New York. THOMAS WILFORD Electrical Engineering St. James Academy. 326 New York Ave., Jamaica, New York. Bryant High School. lkilechanical Engineering Society. 508 Ray St., Jamaica, L. 1. J. EDWARD WILSON Jamaica 1236-M. C lie rn irtry New Utrecht High School. hlandolin Clubg Chemical Society. 1552 76th St., Brooklyn. HARRY WOLFSON Boys' High School. 1578 St. hflarks Ave., Brooklyn. HERMAN WOLFON hlorris High School. 970 Howe St., New York. HARRY ZEKTZER Eastern District High School. 156 Siegel St., Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 1564-J. Electrical Engineering Decatur 7731. Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering One Hundred Seventeen -' 7 i? - . F3 f Wil' fx wa. iesLZfPfff 1 'H A N if X ff' 'X 1 ' ximian-,ny ' O lf f it 'Q ' E ,Fi . R 'Tc ll .ll 'ff it ll il li' L55 2 -1'-22 ' - 35.12 3, xifgl a ixagggiqf 1 ft iii: ' X' ' 7 ' 'T li will A i ll l Kluclm pride is taken in the fact that the Tech student body is a self-governing organization. Xlernbers of each class are elected to the Students' Council, which is given practically free rein in its government of the activities of the college. MEMBERS CHARLES H. REINERT, '21 Prfyidmzt GORDON W. RAND Secretary- Treay Z1 ref JOSEPH SALANT, '21 DAVID G. KELLS, '23 ISIDORE AARON, '21 FREDERICK NIMMCKE, '23 DOUGLAS XVESTON, '22 NORMAN HUTSON '24 7 One Hzmcired E ightfen 1 Alumni Representative on the Corporation of the Polytechnic Institute. 1 'fe-I , ga , 3an,iziiiiiifiwxzypnpgg115:1:41114:::g:::::::::::::emma: 5 ,1fjjj:L2'fjj ,ii 't ' , ' f fav ' aff M 1 - 111111111111111 ,,,f 1 1111. 11 ,,,f, 1 f,,, 1 ffff, 1 111111111 11111 1 11.11,111111111111111112ff'1443- 'W11-'ff 'f 4 U G' '0 2 .- f 11 It Hfvff 1 1 W1 -1-'- ---- A - 1,--A'-' ff-'f' 1 ww, ff 4411 h Al ' A ' t' Prffidrrzt fin'-Prrfidfnt Sefrnary Treafurfr HERMAN T. KOHLHAAS, '10 RUDOLPH EVERS, '06 MONROE G. WOOLFSON, '12 ERNEST J. STREUBEL, M anagerf JOSEPH P. CARLIN, '96 JOHN A. GODSON, '13 ROLLIN W. HLTTCHINSON, '04 FREDERICK T. SHERMAN, '96 HARRY E. YOUNG, '14 ROBERT D. HOPE, '07 TERNEST M. VAN NORDEN, '97 MURRAY W. HARRIS, '15 ERICH HAUSMANN, '08 WALTER S. RAPELJE, '03 CYPRIEN O. MAILLOUX, '05 ROLAND S. CHILD, '06 ANDREW S. HEGEMAN, '07 GEORGE A. HUGHES, '09 EDWARD A. LESLIE, '09 JOHN S. KERINS, '10 ALBERT H. BERNHARD, '17 ROBERT E. SEELEY, '19 JOSEPH P. HOLLAND, '70 HENRY O. GOLDMARK, '74 FRANK M. SCHUMANN, '99 CLARENCE P. FERGUSON, '03 RAYMOND E. PLIMPTON, '10 JAMES W. ANDERSON, '11 PAUL A. NEWMAN, '16 FRANK R. STAMER, '18 JOSIAH E. GOODALE, '19 ALLAN L. RITCH, '20 FORREST M.. TOWL, '20 COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS Finance and .'id'IJZ'J'07'y HENRY O. GOLDMARK GEORGE A. HUGHES FREDERICK T. SHERMAN Alf mbfrflz ip ,ALBERT H. BERNHARD ERICH HAUSSMANN HERMAN T. KOHLHAAS ERNEST J. STREUBEL MONROE G. WOOLFSON Publicity ANDREW S. HEGEMAN RAYMOND E. PLIMPTON ROBERT E. SEELEY Sheldon Memorial Nominating JOSIAH E. GOODALE JOHN S. KERINS ERNEST M. VAN NORDEN Entertainment ROBERT D. HOPE PAUL A. NEWMAN ALLAN L. RITCH FRANK M. SCI-IUMANN HARRY E. YOUNG Rofter ERICH HAUSMANN ERNEST J. STREUBEL MONROE G. WOOLFSON ROLLIN W. HUTCHINSON, JR. HERMAN T. KOHLHAAS FRANK R. STAMER ACTIVITIES OF THE ASSOCIATION During the past year the activities of the Alumni Association have been principally toward assisting the Sheldon Memorial Fund. Up to date they have collected about six thousand dollars and expect to add very materially to it. Onf Hundred Twenty 'o 1 Av' WL., S ,.,,.. w, vw -N V 25--im. -'1 E 7?-Z-'-v f'-+12-1,w .1 ' ,NU 'il , guna, F'-'.-II Jw-f'-.-:' 'H-m'E '-'S f- V-xv 4:-:M 'Zum-ff' 'V x--2xr25:'.-'I+.', ' - ' fy - H -1 'E 'H' u M' Q. xg: r, x 54. 5,--L, ,M MN.. , -.,, Q , L. ,iii . 5 , . Q .1--2'--wfzemr,-2L:.691 J.-153'-3 '1?'-f,Q.fZ'. 1. 4 . ff cf U1 . 1 - , V Q. -f - 'Q g Q, ,.gz,x,:S.,w .5 1, ,., V, . .,., . A ,- - ,, wg- f -- ., I - . 4 x V if r, gggf gf .' ex, ' ' . ,4:L,:. -' . 2, . 1' -:.f-'s xg,-2.1. .,1, ., H--. f4'11g ' j'1- ':!1'f,5+c.g.,5: I.,-Q 5.15 1,-E::.,..-1, ar . . .- , . - - 4 X -L ' 'W' HW Q.. f ,1'mI2!I -' W N I f i!!! 1 1 C l Vi li., 1 3 N- -' .' Mi,'2iflHll11lWMlHl'i!MbMHl7J5 v I-:L-T4-LLXY4?-:L--1 , -ij , -Ep EER 'I if A 4 Fi',l'W Q ' vo ff59,7ZEB2'gFXF- 4, ,X wh aiu,-F IEP ' ' Qe55If 3'QN ...n 11.5 - hy? 4,0-Elk I I E 1 , Sig, 'l-l 1 AN QIMUHZ: --' Eff Qi4r? X Vg?J1 X :E ' - -- L E R-225 1 jf gi? - eg -,-Hai -Ei .- -fi' ar-'r af---- V - E gif me g sg liill L - -35'-4 - S if -'-5 55 .- L 2 K, 5552395-'e E.-,Greg OFFICERS NVILLIAM F. HALE J. GEORGE LUTZ Prfif zdfzzf SrC1'f7f11'y- Trfaf Z1 TFT GERARD S. NIAPES EUGENE VV. QLSEN Firff l'1'z'f'-Pn1f1'de11f CvO7'l'F.ff3O7I071'7lg Sfc'1'ftary Social WM. F. CHESTER A. L. DETLEP'SEN 0715 Hzmdreci Twefzfy-Two XVILLIAM C. BAINBRIDGE Sfrozzd l'zw'-P1'f.fz'a'f11f COMNIITTEES Exfurfiony Paper! Pofyfcfog Adzfifory C. LIGORIO DR. I. XV. FAH' C. HEINRICHS DR. J. C. GLSEN J. C. GLSEN VV. LINDENTHAL F. KRAISSL, JR. DR. I. W. FAY M. E. DODGE VV. S. PHELAN I. P. CRIVELENTI DR. B. P. CALDWELL IM, .f Q W . WM' WA ,, QW? . ...,.. 3375? f4..... 4 f a.?y .. . ..... ,Zi 50,7 ff DW, 'ff ' MXH ff K ,,,,f,,,, .. X., .Q,fff, f ,. ,f, ,... .. , 4 . ., 'w4,hZf '29 7f,.,i,,2QJfl',5fff'- I ,fl I 7 f W N , 'if ' ' 42zZ,,1x .A f- - 1- f . ... l , , I f f. f-.f,,,,.,,f,,, .,,.. ,,, f,,, ,.,,,,., f f. ,.,...,,. 'ff ,, .. ,f H. ,,,, .MH ...A ,,,., fm., ,,,.,,,. ff ,,,, .HW ..,,,.,,,,f f ' ., ,..,f,,,.,, HUNORARY BIEKIBERS Ill 0rcz'Ur of Effdiolz PETER J. AUSTIN, Ph.D., I .C.S. IRVING WS. PAY, B.A., PILD. JOHN C. OLSEN, AM. NIAGNUS C. IHLSENG, EE., ML., PIL11 FRED XV. JXTKINSON, BA., PH.D. WM. H. NICHOLS, SC.D., MS., LL.D. GEORGE C. VVHIPPLE, M.S. Excurfiozzs IQ20-IQZI AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO. IQENYON RUBBER CO. WORTIIINGTON PUMP AND IVIACHINERY CO. BALBOCK SMELTING AND REF'INING CO. LEVY INK XVORKS GRAHAM CHEMICAL POTTERY XVORKS KIARX AND RAWALLS IQIRKMAN SOAP FACTORY ATLANTIC VVHITE LEAD CO. ,ff 0115 Iflllllllffd Tu'f.'1zfy-Tlznff 1 , 1 .1 , .Wm f,,, 1 ,, ,, . ,, f,, ,. P 9 .1 . Papers Canadian MKFfZ.7Ig of the A111e'1'1fa11 Illiflbfllff of Clzemical E11g1'11ee1'.f DR. C. OLSEN Bone Black . . . . . MR. WM. L. HALE M11f!a1dGa5 . MR. GOLDBERG FZ.7KfOd7lI ........., NIR. MATHIAS Produriiow of Wvaier Soluble Pofaflz f1'0111 Siliraff Mi11e1'aI5 NIR. VV. LINDENTHAL CdlC1.Il71l and Sfr01zf'1'z11111 Sffaratef . , , . . MR. I. AARON S'z1Zplzz1r MZ-7Ii'7Zg 1.11 L0z11'5z'a1za . DR. C. OLSEN Rubber . .' MR. G. S. MAPES Cotton Dyeing . . MR. WINKLER Oi! Rq1?1zi1zg . IWAJOR VVHEELER Sy1zf11ez'ic Perf1111ze'J . . RTR. O. I. LEE Cl1e11zz'5z'ry of De'1zt1'51'r31 . MR. H. A. LINET 0116 H1111a'rea' Twmzty-F0111' f ,, ,,,, ., ,,,,.,.,,,., .,, ,, ,,. f,.,,,,, f,,, ,,, ., ,,,,,,,,.,,,f,,,.,,.,.,,,,W, ff f. ,, .,, ,, .,. f, f,..,,,.,,, ff ., ,f ,,,.,. ff,wf,f,,,f.y,.,,ffM,,f. ,fmM.,,f.f,,ff,.,ff,w1,f,,M,,M,.ff, ,,ff,f,wffffm.w4,W.4,f..z,,ff,f,,.I,f, ,.,f. ,,.f,,M, ,f,, .ff,.Q,. ,ff,,,.ff,f ff, M, Civil Engineering Society CFFICERS Pffflidflllf Vice-Pnfsidevzzf ERIC S. BARRON ARCHIBALD COON, Evening Dept. Sf6re'z'a1'y T7'E6Z5ZH'Kl' RICHARD KANEGSBERG SIMON R. BREGMAN BOARD QF GCVERNGRS N. AGRESS E. LYNCH G. W. GEBHARDT SCHEURING R. E. LARSON COMNHTTEES B. NELSON, C1Z6ZZi7'17Z6lIZ S. R. BREGMAN, Clzairnzafz Spealeerf Enterta in men! T. B. RIGHTS, Clzairmavz H. ABRAHAMS, Clzczirmarz Co1zJIifutIz'o1z Excursion! One 1111710776627 Tfl'E7lfj'-F7.f'E 'fmt ., ' ll' t ,,.',.,. ' J H ' f J ,wwf ,. Q , 4:1 , X 4 ., , ,, , ,, , A, . , f nc, wg, ,, ff , ffl ,ff.,,ff, ,-. ff , Cf, ,H ,fn nzffnffffff., ,f,,,fffQfLZLWLf,f, ff ,Nf,w,ff!AfHff.,f1f,ffV.,1,Lf,vf.Vf,, f,,nn,,,,f,,,fyf.,ffn,f'Vnff ' The year 1920-1921 has been one of the most momentous in all the history of Tech's oldest technical society. One ofthe principal events ofthe year was the acceptance by the society of the invitation extended by the American Society of Civil Engineers to become afliliated as a student chapter. This affords members of the society an oppor- tunity to enlarge their knowledge of technical subjects by taking advantage of the vast resources possessed by the American Society. Meetings of the society have always been very interesting, and this year was no exception. The society was very fortunate in securing excellent speakers among whom were the following: Mr. Clifford VV. Holland, Chief Engineer of the Hudson vehicular tunnel who lectured on the construction of the tunnel and the Shield method of driving tunnels. Lieut. Col. Boyden of the Engineer Corps, an expert on concrete, who lectured on the various tests and appli- cations of concrete. Early in the year the hydro-electric plant at Little Falls, N. and the Filtration plant of Paterson, N. were visited. The social end of the meetings has not been neglected. The last meeting of the year of 1920 was the occasion for a smoker and gala fest. The musical ability of the members was well in evidence and the professors contributed a generous share to the general hilarity. Now that the blanket fee is in operation and all students are automatically members of the technical societies, the society has much more opportunity to increase the scope of its work and enlarge its activities. One Hu ndred Tzcwzty-Sza' PD The Polytechnic Branch Or THE American Institute Of Electrical Engineers um' O F F I C E R S lim' IIH..IIllllllllITlIlllllllIII....II ARTHUR H. VVHELE IXXIARVIN LEIBOVVITZ II,.IIfflllllllIlllllllff:..,,II llllh llllggil Il llgllll llllllllltui., Chairman Secretary -Ilillllllln llllgfh x Ellll llllliiiiul., I!! I I III I! IIIIIIIM-IIIIIIIJIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllliI JOHN GLUCK VVILLIAM F. STROBEL ll'llllllllll-llllllllll'' ll Vice-Cha frm cz ll Treaf zz ref ll BOARD OF DIRECTORS DR. ERICH HAUSMANN ARTHUR H. XVHELE NIARVIN LEIBOWITZ PROF. ROBIN BEACH JOHN GLUCK WILLIAM F. STROBEL COMMITTEES Publicity Radio joint fllfrfing S. F. GESUALDI J. S. STARRETT A. ROSENBERG A. B. DIBNER M. LEIBOWITZ W. F. STROBEL E. KULKA L. .IAQUET One H11 ndrfd Tfvf 71 fy-Sevzn . a a . ... . Honorary Members FRED. XY. PXTKINSON, Ph. D. AT.-XRICX TUCKER. Ph, D. GEORGE STUART COLLINS, Ph. D. The Electrical Society exists at the Polytechnic as a Section Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. At meetings which are held monthly. speakers high in the industry are called upon to deliver lectures on various topics. The first lecture ofthe year was given at a joint meeting of the Electrical Society and the Xlechanical Society by Herbert A. Wiillqinson speaking on the topic 4'Character Analysis. The second talk, by Howard XY. Kfott. was on the topic, HThe Development of the Telephonef, Pierre H. Boucheron of the Radio Corporation of America followed with HRadio Engineering as a Profession, and after him came Prof. Freedman with The Story of the Telephonef, Increasing its scope, as it does with each passing year, the Electrical Society gives every student at the Polytechnic the Opportunity to hear the most successful men in the engineering profession. One Hzzzzdnrd Tccfizfy-Eight Gffieial Government License ZKT PERSONNEL CjOIllllI6'l'C'l.f1! Of7t'l'flfU7'.f glllldfflll' 0lDFl'C1f0l'.Y juzzior Upfr'afor,r III' Grade 151' Gradv Uzzlzcmzffd N. B. FOOTE J. CELUCK A. r11OTH I.. JAQUET 0. ENGSTROM LEVY J. S. STARRETT M. LEIBOWITZ L. LUEIIRMAN F. C. KRUMMEL G. BARRENBLATT EQUIPMENT Spark Tl'dll.YHlZfZ'f'7' Colzfzzzuouf II aw' 7'7'!1lZ.YHlZffF7' IXIARCONI ZKXV STRAIGHT C. VY. SYNCHRONOUS GAP BUZZER RIODULATED C. XX. INDUCTIVELY COUPLED RIXDIOPHONE REMOTELY CONTROLLED COLPITTS CIRCUIT , Receizfer I7ZJ'f7'llC2'Z.O7Z GREBE REGENERIXTIVE TUNER BUZZER, PHONE, AND LOUD SPEAKER WIRELESS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY,S SYSTEMS. DETECTOR AND 2 STAGE AMPLIFIER. XVAVEMETERS, STANDARD INDUCTANCES AND CONDENSERS. Ons H11 ndrfd Tfc'f'r1fy-.Y1'1zr ,, , , , , , N -, , , HW, ,,, ,. ,,f,, ,W .,,,f,,f,,,,, fffffwff, 5 gn! i S P U LY iaaooo S aaaaoo S , f , , ,, , , , , Q,, , H ,,,,,f,,, a fw American Society of Mechanical Engineers Polytechnic Institute Student Section 15 ' . J 6 One Hu ndrfd Th iffy f A f X f f AW .J .lf f ,ff ,f f ...N .7 ,A ,,.,,, X V f. V ., f ff x , ., . ,, 4. A ,. f ' if J f f W. X. .2 1, ,V Q f2,.,,.1 , 4. 2' Pi . f X f' RWM X A M ' V29 0,222 Qbfffff f M2 -H- 2aZ,,,,,,C,M'f.-....,.,, .,., ,,..,f,,.,,W,mfZfM.,, ,,., X ,,,, EDMUND KANE WALTER I. RUBEI Premdent 172.65-Pffildfllf WALTER S. PEPER VVILLIAM SEUBERT Secretary Treayurer W S PEPER,Chairman A. GINSBURG C 5 PEXCE FRANR FLAHERTY, Chairman BURTON HANNEWVAL'D GUsTx1 SExBERO FRANK L. WIEDNER, Chairman VV. STROBEL DAVID FISHER, C MEYER ESTROFF PROF. E. F. CHURCH PROF. P. A. CUSHMAN DR. F. W. ATKINSON DR. B. CHITTENDEN hairman WM. SEUBERT J. A. FRANKEL AIR MR DR. KIR ,, ,ff W , , .f,,,,,. I, ,,..., , .,., ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,W, W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,UW,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Wfff I 7, ww ' ' J 7 ,y If 4 4, yy, f ,,,,,f,f,,,,, ,,,, If,,,,,,,fW,,,f,,,,,,Wf,fW,,W,,WN,,,f,,,,,,,W,W,,,, ,452 fj ZW, ,, ,f , , ' , 3 f it ,, . H ,QI ,,f,.W,,f-V Q ,V K Wy A A ff Hyuyy P Q I Y cj EI I Z ' li- L ' ff' A . I A T T2 6, ,,,,,,f4zV, 'W' ,.fJff'fff f1Ztf -ng 2 'f ' iw -- 1-fr --11 'A f ' - 'l Cl b OFFICERS ALFRED DE GROOT HARRY CAMPBELL Pres ident V166-Prexzdfnt DOUGLAS WESTON WILLIAM SEUBERT Trfam fer Secretary HGNORARY LIEMBERS ERNEST STREUBEL ANTHONY GHELARDI lNIIEMBF,RS CHARLES AUGNER TIIEODORE FUCHS WVILLIAM A. HARLOW VVILLIAM lVIUNZER ALBERT SHAW JOHN NORWIG ANTHONY ORLANDO CHARLES PEACE lVIORRIS PEISTER ARTHUR ROSSBACH ERIC BARRON ARTHUR GOLDINER LLOYD JACQUET JOSEPH BAUDENDISTEL MICHAEL GOLDBERG DAVID KELLS HARRY CAMPBELL CARL FREY HENRY LADNER IRVING COHN WILLIAM HALE ROY LARSON HARRY DANIELS BURTON HANNEWALD SAMUEL LEVINE ALFRED DE GROOT NVILLIS HANNING TNTORRIS LEVY THOMAS FARRELL, JR. XVILLIAM HARDING CLAUDE R. LEWIS FRANK FLAHERTY ALFRED HEEPE LEON LOWENSTEIN DAVID FINKELSTEIN STANLEY HUDDERS GERARD NIAPES WILLIAM SEUBERT ERWIN SCHUMACHER PINCUS SCHAINMAN EDWARD C. SCHMIDT ISRAEL SONNENBLICK GEORGE TYPOND HERBERT VOLKMANN SOLOMON VOGEL DOUGLAS VVTESTON ALFRED WILSON FRANK WVIEDNER HAROLD WORZEL LOUIS XTELLEN The Anvil Club, composed of Tech men bound by the common memory of four happy, useful years, Well Spent at the hflanual Training High School, has for its primary purpose the advancement of Tech-lylanual interests. VVhile ultimately their allegiance is to Tech, Anvilites feel that they can never forget their former Alma lylater Whose pre paratory training has made it possible for them to come to Tech. Ona Hundred Thiriy-Two IRCD 0 ALILE I. CRIVELENTI Prffidezzf ALEXi'XNDRO, F. ALOISI, G. BENFANT1, E. CAVALIERI, D. CERVONE, G. COLUMBO, A. CRIVELENTI, I. D,AIELLO, M. D,ANDREA, NI. DENUNZIO, F. Xl. 1DlANDI1E.X A. S.x1.15RNo l'Z.CL'-PI'E5ZldlE1ll Srrrffary MIHXIBFRS Dixvico, Y. GUcs1.1oTT.x, Y. D1 Prusco, A. LA IXIARCA, G. FAVARO, T. LA Rosix, L. FELITTI, U. Liooiuo, C. GENTILE, J. LORDI, GESUALDI, S. RIANGIONE, Al. CEIANGRASSO, KIAZZARELIA, F. GRANITO, D. AIIRANDO, A. GRIECO, A. AIUGAVERO, Y. GR1Eco, VV. ORLANDO, A. Y. D.xv1co Trfa51n'f'r PERILLO, Y. PATERNO, P. PEscE, J. PETRELLA, A. PIRRONE, P. RESTIVO, A. SALERNO, A. SALERNO, l. SYcURo, A. The Circolo Galileo is an organization at the Polytechnic Institute consisting of the Italian speaking students. It was founded here in 1920. It is found in many ofthe Eastern Colleges. The purpose ofthe Circolo Galileo is to promote interest in Italian art, and to study the Work of Italian scientists. Orzf Hznzdrfd Ylllllffj'-Tlllfff MH ,,.,,f,,,W,f,,,,.W,f,.Uff,U,,W,,,fW,,,,fWf,fw ..f,,,,, ,,v,,,,, ,m,ff.,f-Wf,,,',.,,f.,,ffw W,,f,,,f,WMf,,,,f,Wffffff,wf,,ff,,,,f,,,,, ,.f,,,.f,.,,, ,,,,f,,,,.,,,,ff,ffwf,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,, ,f,,,f,fWfw,fff. ff , y , ,ff ,7 EZNZ Wj,,,.Zfh.ff'!!,f'? X ,ffm f w Z 7 9a jf A ,f , ,ffyv T , f f f H HA f I7 CJ LY XX! CJ En f Q f A . ,. , , ,. ,, ,, . , I ,,,, . ,,,,, , ,,,, f4,,,,,, , A f,, ,,,,,,, , , ,h,,,, ,,,,,,, , . O h,,,,,, ,,,,,, , .' f D b r' S cier DAVID FISHER A. E. SHAW Prefidenz' Vice-Prefident SOL VOOEL I. HERSHKOWITZ Trfayurer Secretary One Hundred Thirty-Four N. LANGSAM A. E. SHAW H. CCHS I. AARON I. WOLLNER SOL VOGEL PROF. ERNEST STREUBEL Faculty Advifor VARSITY TEAMS A. E. SHAW SOL VOOEL G. ELLNER S. GOLDBERG H. WOLLNER W Jz p ,.... ..,.... yywwfff ,, ,,,, , ,,,, JJ.f,2,'Z,Z1C,ilffilffffffZfJfl, J, ,,,, 7 C I ' , ' 4 W ' 'yea , .,,. .7 2, 'V' 7 f f n ff ' ' 'f' Y 'Y ' 9 ,, fAW'm,Q 4, . 4 ' ' 0, my 2 wf,'1'ffWf'4 '-' . , ,,,,ff,,,zg2 , ' f V ff fA,f, fa!! f,fffyZ,4 WW!! ff f ' ' ff-ffffwffw wffffffwfffwfwffffffwfffffffffff,.I1,Wfffffffffwffffffffffffwffwfffwfffffffwfffffufffwffmf, .ffff,ff.,.ffwfff ww ,f f.,-,fffw . ,W Ama' 'f X . ,I ,,,, I ,,,,, ., Debating Society Organized primarily to develop public speaking and debating among the students, the Debating Society has supervised an extensive program for the past year. The first intercollegiate debate, that with the Stevens Institute, resulted in a Tech Victory, and proved beyond a doubt that Poly engineers were quite adept in forensic expression. The next contest, with C. C. N. Y., although not won by Tech still showed that the Polytechnic Institute was an important factor to be dealt with in future intercollegiate debating. The Debating Society also held an extensive series of interclass debates with marked success. The students at last realize the importance of vocal expression in relation to engineering and they are giving the Society strong support. O ne H zz fzdred T11 1'1'I3'-F155 Ei' '-:F I W' x O ' fe'N 0 , W Q o UCD ,Gras , 'Rf' FRANK L. XVIEDNER ALFRED DE GROOT VVILLIS C. HANNING Pres idenl l'z'ee-P1'ef1'denr Sefrerary- Treasurer LIENRY T. HOTCHKISS STANLEY HUDDERS Bzuineff .Manager Lz'bmrz'an MEMBERS Firff Tenor Seeond Tenor 'THOMAS R. FARRELL, JR. VIRGIL DAVICO LAWRENCE GIBSON BURTON HANNEWALD ANTHONY ORLANDO HAROLD R. WORZEL FRANK L. XVIEDNER One Hundred T11 iffy-S ix FRANK FLAHERTY CHARLES E. HEINRICHS RICHARD NIEBANCK CHARLES PEACE JOSEPH D. PESCE F Z.7'.fZ' Bam ARTHUR BOTHMANN CHARLES E. BRAUN EDWARD CLAUSSEN ALFRED DE GROOT GEORGE W. GEBHARDT STANLEY HUDDERS RICHARD KANEGSBERG GERARD S. NIAPES ARTHUR ROSSBACH Second Ban CARL N. FREY ALFRED W. FUNK VVILLIS C. HANNING HENRY T. HOTCHKISS, JR LLOYD JACQUET ROY LARSON GEORGE LUTZ GEORGE F. RAHM JOHN STARRETT HERBERT E. VOLCKMANN ,B The Mermaid Club 'E 1:1 353 513 l ll XD' 5 --. 15 4' ' 1 I: 2 'ix I f,,:' 5, 4? 91:13 NVILLIAM BERRY, '03 ROLAND S. CHILD, '06 RUDOLPH EVERS, '06 WILLIAM H. WILSON, '06 HENRY P. KIRKHAM, '09 OSCAR 0. WIDMANN, '09 DOUGLAS A. ALLAIRE, '10 RAYMOND E. PLIMPTON, '10 0116 Hzrndrfd Thirty-Eight FOUNDED MARCH 29, 1904 HONORARY MEMBER S In Order of Election DR. FRED W. ATKINSON PROF. CONSTANTIN HERTZBE PROF. CHARLES A. GREEN 1X'1R. CROMWELL CHILDE, 'S-1 PROF. S. M. TLTCKER 'Deceased ACTIVE MEMBERS 1920-1921 WV. RAYMOND ATWOOD, '11 ACHESON H. CALLAGHAN, '13 REINHARD L. HEEREN, '13, Pnfxident ARTHUR HOFFMANN, '13 WILLIAM H. ULRICH, '13, Secy.-Treaf. WILLIAM B. WHITMORE, '13 WILLIAM E. KAASE, '13 EDWARD G. REILLY, '15 R LUIS E. ECKELMANN, '16 C. SIDNEY KILBY, '16 JAMES H. DOYLE, '17 BRUCE C. TUTHILL, '20 WILLIAM F. HALE, '21 GERARD S. MAPES, '21 CHARLES H. REINERT, '21 FRANK L. WIEDNER, '21 M ff' -,ff . , '- md,-f' Qf 1: , f,,,f,,,,.,, W..,fMwff,,f,,WN,WffffW,fW,,,,ff,,,,WfmwfW.,,.,f,,,,f,,,,f,,,,,,,,.f.N,W,,,,f,,.,W,,.f, f,.,.,f,,.,,Wf,ff,, , ,, .,,.,, 7 M f W, m J f 1 fa .A ., , ,, , , V I K Z Q af 9 ' f' ZW X X Vg , ' Y ' V f, W 1, ., 1 Aw , ei., ,zz fi ff , f , ff , ,M , . f , 1, f f , ,f f, f, w ,,,1 4 ,iz ff ,f , f '42 'Z f Af I X fy Y Z , , , ,, H .,f . ,I ,, , , ,. ,, ,, 1-1-ff ff f .Dfw f I The Liberal Club OFFICERS HARRY OsTRoLL ZANVIL C. LOEBEL Prffident Sfffffdfjl-Tffdjllfff MEMBERS NAT Aomzss H. GEVERTZMAN I. ROSENBERG S. J. Ufzorsm' B. FEIGEN D. MELNICK D. ROTHSTEIN I. Tucnmsiqv I. FINKELSTEIN B. TEITLEBAUM E. SKRILOFF W. TEICHNER The Liberal Club was organized at the Polytechnic Institute February, l920 for the purpose of providing an impartial open forum for the discussion of every phase, every View-point, and every intelligent approach to mod- ern social problems- Whose aims are to provide a medium through which the fine warm ideals and enthusiasms of young men may be moulded into a newer and more comprehensive synthesis. It strives to bring together the most varied radical isms by analyzing the existing dilferences of opinion. It is an educational, not a political propagandist organization, and hopes to promote among undergraduates a Wider interest in the problems of national and world importance. Throughout the college year it holds weekly meetings at which lectures are delivered by members on some international question, the presentation of which is followed by a general discussion. Outside speakers are also invited to speak. The most interesting lecture was given by Mr. Norman Hapgood, former minister to Denmark who addressed the entire student body at the request of the Liberal Club. One' H ll ndred T11 I'l'f5'-Arlillt' -H- , V 4 , . , ., , .. W P.. , . .,f.,,,,,,, U , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,f.f,f,,,.,,,,, ., f , f - f , W . , ,f , ,, .ff , ,f . ff I . I , M , V, ., ff . I , ,. , , 4 f, . ,Haw , ,,.. ,f f f ,nf A K7 f X , ,nf fffff' ,. 7 .f . .. . ..f .a,,.,,.,,. a,.,,,,,f,f.,,,,,..mm.,m,.,.,,,.M..,.,A.f,m,...,f,,,f,,..fM..,.. .,,.,,,..,.,f,Q,...f.,.,...a,.,fffff ' ,, ff ,f The Menorah Society I OFFICERS S. GOLDBERG 1. SONNENBLICK Pre51'de1zz' Vice-PreJz'dc'1zt I. ROSENBERG L. RAB1NoW1TZ Secrftary Treafurer The 1Xf1enorah movement is an intercollegiate organization begun at Harvard University in 1906. The idea gradually took hold until now there are over seventy affiliated societies in the United States and Canada. The Tech Menorah Society was formed in 1918. Membersliip in this Society is freely open to all students. The meetings of the lXf1enorah are held every third Week, and are usually devoted to lectures and discussions on timely topics. One Hundf-ed Forly W W ,, , ,.,,.. g 5k j W 'y' ?, 7 .,.. ...X ,... , .f,,,f fllf ,, iff.. ,440 'Q ' KW fm wif, ' - ffmfqif a'4f X W'0 ..... ,,.,, ' 59.56. ,,,.., gym.. .. WW -- 'Zf ' ' W af...3f7Q'Qyf14flf'?79 2f ,Q MQ 4 ,j7f LQf'WW,,,f,m,j Wg, -0-- ' .4 M. C. 'BERGER S. CANTOR M. DRACHMAN A. E. DUBROFF H. EIGEN G. ELLNER M ESTROFF L. FREEDMAN D. FINKELSTEIN G. FREEMAN A. GINSBURG I. GLANTZ S. GOLDBERG , w,,,,,,f,f,w-,f.,,,..,,,f,- ,,..,..,..,., ,.,..., . ,.,,.,, ,Wh ,,,. ff, ,,,.,, . ,..,,,, .f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,f N., W,,,ww,,,f,m,mf,,,f,wfw 9 X f f f f f ,f,, ,. 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STROBEL EUGENE OLSEN FREDERICK KRJXISSI., JR. WALTER MURPHY NIILTON BALL CORNELIUS KRAISSL N. BRAINARD FOOTE NATHIXN CTINSBERG HERBERT CEARDINER It was not very many years ago that the Tech lvfandolin Club had its inception,-but three or four at the most. At that time a few undergraduates, led by Fred Kraissl, felt the need of getting together for a little harmonious tinkling of the strings. A club resulted. Enthusiasm and ability were the two original assets on which the members based the formation of their club, and to the capitalization of these is due the subsequent progress of the club. Since its formation, the club has enjoyed the success which is the reward of constant endeavor. Every Tuesday noon finds the members in the chapel playing to an appreciative audience attracted there by the melodious strains. The undertakings of the club range from popular melodies to concert pieces and light opera. The club has taken part in all of the lNfIusical Clubs Concerts since 1919 and at each has won foritself commenda- tion and recognition. This past year the club extended its activities by carrying several outside engagements, thereby winning credit for itself and for Tech. One Hundred Forty-Two j 2 X H, In Q 3 ,Q -H' ly? QF? W V CY J Y X3 i i 1. xp .1 l 9 ff .1a'.f2:f+1g-If-5-i .'v, r.,-1 E H F I . 1', A,'l 'l'l I ft' -i ,, fi'-if '-,'!A '1',- l - -I 'A . jgI,agi?Q fy- ,H .4-, A.-A-. 1 ' 1 , - f ' .R I f ! f I O F FI C ER S XYALTER TXIURPHY WILLIAM F. CHESTER PI'L'.YZ'd6'lZf IXZTCE-P7'EJ'iCi6'7Z.Z THEODORE GEVRENZ DANIEL O,CONNOR Treafzz ref Secretary M E M B E R S JOSEPH H. BAUDENDISTEL A. J. BUSCH VVILLIAM F. CHESTER FRANCIS COUGHLIN TTALO P. CRIVELENTI ALEXANDER G. CZISMARIK NTICHAEL D,ANDREA VYIRGIL F. DAVICO FRANK DENUNZIO One Hundrfd Forty-Four CLARENCE FAIRCHILD THOMAS R. FARRELL, FRANCIS FLAHERTY ROBERT A. GEVRENZ THEODORE GEVRENZ LAWRENCE D. GIBSON PAUL F. GIBSON EDMUND F. LAMB EDWARD LYNCH JOHN V. MCCABE ,JR FRANK MCNAMARA HERMAN TNIETHFESSEL ALFRED MILLER VVALTER MURPHY DANIEL J. O,CONNOR ANDREW PENSA ARTHUR SALERNO HARRY TRAUERTS, JR ALFRED WILSON , ,M , .M - I - -- yf f ,, 'J A Z2 WZQVJ ff, 7 f , ,fjf , f A,,, , , Ay,,f,,,AV,,, , , ,, ,, , , ,,f ,,,,, , , , , ,, ,,, ,,,, , , , ,, , , ,,,,,, f , ,, ,, f I h P 1 t h ' St t Cl b OFFICERS GEORGE G. ELLNER THEO. GEVRENZ Prefident Vice-Prexident MICHAEL D,ANDREA PAUL WEINSTEIN Treasurer Secretary FACULTY MEMBERS FRANK C. CANAVACIOL TOBIAS M. FEDER MEMBERS FRANK ALEXANDRO GUIDO ALOISI GEORGE A. BARRENBLATT EDWARD BREITWIESER NIICHAEL E. D,ANDREA SOLOMON DAUBER VIRGIL F. DAVICO FRANK DE NUNZIO GEORGE G. ELLNER ' THOMAS FAVARO ROBERT A. GEVRENZ THEO. GEVRENZ JOSEPH GIANGRASSO JOHN GLUCK ALPHONSE GRIECO WILLIAM GRUNSTEIN JOSEPH HAMBURGER VALENTINE B. HINZE HAROLD KARET HYMAN P. KAUFMAN MOSES D. KICZALES ALEXANDER J. KNOLL EDWARD KREJCI EDWARD KRUGLAK EUGENE KULKA LEONARD LAROSA J OHN HARRY LEE EDWARD H. LUEHRMANN IRVING I. MAGENHEIM FRED. NIAGENHEIMER, JR. FRANK NIELAMED FRED. NIMMCKE EDWARD M. PIER IRVING D. POLLAK JOSEPH RAKOSKY XNILLIAM G. RIEGGER ABRAHAM RIMENOFSKI ABRAHAM ROSENBERG ARTHUR SALERNO ZGLLER IGNATIUS SALERNO H. SCHEINBEIM JOSEPH SCHIMMEL RAYMOND A. SEMBLER JACOB SIEGAL S. SILVERSTEIN HARRX' SIMBERG SANDER STERN ELMER L. SYLVESTER ALBERT TOTH ELISCO VIVAS PAUL VVEINSTEIN HERMAN H. C. XVIEGAND Orze H furzdred Forly-Five QDIRCCEEII. 2635 FLG. X . xX w fm wrt : ss - I-I ii l ' i I Q J ii :sw 3 it Qt, fra- R , f f, - 4 A-.13 A A remark that is often repeated by those who have heard our Orchestra is: One would hardly expect to find musical talent of this caliber in a college of engineeringf' But Whether expected or not, there is no denying that musical ability to an unusual degree is surely present amongst our embryo engineers. The Brooklyn Tech Orchestra was organized in 1918, and has since been steadily advancing in excellence of performance, as Well as in scope of interest and membership. It is now composed of thirty-two men, and is truly a representative school organization, inasmuch as it consists of men from the evening department, as Well as students from all four of the day classes. The annual concert, held at the hlasonic Temple successfully terminated the Orchestra's activi- ties last year. Assistance was lent to the All Poly Smoker, the College Smoker, the Senior Play, the Sheldon hfemorial hfleeting, the Varsity Show and the Minstrel Show. The Orchestra also is always on hand at all chapel meetings. One Hundred Forty-Six ,. -1 V ,',, .f-, 1- f ,,..,.. 5 W' , ' ' ,' fZ7'137? f 4,55 - - ff, ff f , A , . mf A whim .4 ,wi l ,ff Z ? O 4 , emu! Q f A L X ', A A OFFICERS OF THE ORCHESTRA GEORGE ELLNER PAUL GIBSON Prefident Vice-Prexzdent WILLIAM G. HOLLY EDWARD D. EMERSON Treasurer . Secretary Librarian! G. MILTON BALL VINCENT HINZE HERMAN HENDRICKSON MEMBERS V iol i nf NATHAN GINSBERG TGNATIUS SALERNO ROBERT GEVRENZ WILLIAM SEUBERT TRVING COHN GERA.RD S. MAPES G. MILTON BALL EDWARD D. EMERSON THEODORE FUCHS, JR NATHAN LEVY Saxophone! EUGENE GLSEN Cornet, LAWRENCE D. GIBSON Horn, PAUL GIBSON ' Clarinet, WILLIAM HOLLY Banjo, EUGENE R. KULKA HENRY A. LINET TNTILLENEAUX One Hn ndred Forty-Eight Piano THEODORE GEVRENZ Dru rn! VINCENT HINZE J. GEORGE LUTZ LEONARD LAROSA WILLIAM STROBEL LEONARD PERLSTEIN RAYMOND SEMBLER Trombone, HERMAN HENDRICKSON Baritone, LOUIS MUNDREE Flute, ELESIO VIVAS Marzdolin, SAMUEL UROVSKY MILTON GREENWALD DAVID FISHER in --,- yf ' ..,., ,Qy 7 Z2fJ,i3Li1j21i1iiiiCL,,5,3y,3Lgg1L,Qy,zQ:::gg:J:1:ZJ1,,z::QJJQQQLJJJJLWWZZCZL::,:::l.Lg::J:,171g,,Tf,:,,Liii5iii1iii2,iC' fiii iiiiii1iii'iiC 'f'73Mi1iZZZ'Xfy ,. - ., , Q Wwff ff 5 ,,,,.,,,. 7,7 ,, X f V LQ4, .,' Q, f,,,f ' uf ff W fy-'4 ,,,,, ,,. y . ff ,. 1 '15, fy, . 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FREY, '21 GEORGE FREEMAN, '21 STEPHEN F. GESUALDI, '21 WILLIAM M. HALE, '21 WILLIS C. HANNING, '22 WILLIAM H. HARDING, '22 LINDSAY R. HENRY, '23 NORMAN HILBORN, '24 EDMUND KANE, '21 NIAURICE D. KICZALES, '23 EDMUND F. LAMB, '23 RoY E. LARSoN, '23 BEN. LASKY, '24 ALEXANDER S. MILLER, '24 MARTIN G. OECHSNER, '23 CHARLES E. PEACE, '21 THEODORE B. RIGHTS, '21 JOHN S. STARRETT, '21 ELMER L. SYLVESTER. '22 HERBERT F. VOLCKMANN, 2 ARTHUR H. VVEHLE, '21 FRANK L. VVIEDNER, '21 ALFRED J. VVILSON, '22 0115 Ilzuzdrfcz' Form AKZIZL , ,,,,,.fT-.N A ,I - , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,M-,.Y,,f,,.,v-, ,. ,.,..,..,,,,,f7fMZ77mTanm:1,,7.nM.:n f,f,,,ff,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,W,,,f,Wm,wfwwfwff 7 Z I ,, - ,Z-W, ,!,,f -'ff' y. JF, ,Z - f . .. . f,,,f.,,,,, .,f,,,,M,,f,. M. ,,,f,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,f,,WW fm, 1 ,W , ,,,,f,m,,,,.f,,,,,,,,,.f.,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,.,.,,,,.f,,,,,,,,,,f,,.If,W,....,,,,,,, ML I ' f f W, . , aff' f. , I , f 1 f 1 l f f f f y. W X -LY i,i.,,,f! H lla. 4. W Zqwffn jrfr 2 H ,nm 4: 1 v1'- f' f :A . 2 W1 '-' L--Aw-ff --..----.-- ff.f' H A - '- - If I OF F I C ERS RICHARD KANEGSBERG NATHAN GINSBERG Prerident V10-Prefident WILLIAM SEUBERT ISRAEL SONNENBLICK Trfaf Il ref Sfrrffary M EM B ERS ABRAHAM GRLICK LLOYD JACQUET ARTHUR GOLDINER HENRY T. HOTCHKISS, JR. F. G. KRUMMEL The past year saw the full development at Tech of the Poster Club, one of our most active and useful organiza- tions. From its small beginnings as the unofficial Publicity Committee, it has grown to become a recognized pillar of Tech's activities. The Poster Club was organized in 1920 and has rendered indispensable service to almost every activity at the college ever since. From the opening of the school year to the day of the summer vacation the Poster Club keeps the halls of Tech beautified with gorgeously colored paintings announcing past and coming events. Not only do they serve to orna- ment our walls, but they help to create a favorable impression of our college life and atmosphere. The Club consists of a number of men Who unseliishly give up their time and energy to make posters. The Work in this connection is confined to the practice of brush and pastel, and many of Tech's ingenious artists have been discovered. No less zealous than the Work of the Club has been the generous patronage of Tech's societies and other activities. Whether it be tlIe announcement of the lVIinstrel Show or the coming of the Yale-Tech Basketball game, the Poster Club gets the order and in quick time a brilliant poster resplendent with color and attractiveness is seen posted in the halls of the Institute. The Poster Club is here to stay and its work is the best that can be done. Un with the splendid achievements! 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FRIED FRED VV. GREENHUT IXIURRAY HARRIS JOHN J. HARTMAN FREDERICK HIRSCH EPHRAIM JEFFE One I1 zz ndrrd S1-Nfy-T'Zl'O I ,I I JII I I J IIII ,J I II,,JEJ, 7 X X F ratres RICHARD IQANEGSBERG MADISON SCHEPPS HAROLD M. KIXRET Fratres EX Collegio JOSEPH S. KAPLAN SAMUEL KAPLAN SAMUEL KOBRE RUDOLPH LEWIS MILTON LIEBERMAN MEYER H. LIPPMAN AARON IVIANDEL LOUIS MONAT CHARLES PALEY ABRAHAM E. RATNER JOSEPH ROSENBACH f f 1 ff ALBERT IQAPP EMANUEL HAUT LOUIS A. ROSETT NIONROE SEGALL HENRY VV. SHEFF NATHAN SILVER ALEXANDER STARK MILTON STARK JESSE STEINER SAMUEL STEINFELD DAVID B. TEICHBERG MONROE G. 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DELTIX-MNCNW' York University IQPs1LoNHPolyteCliniC Institute of Brooklyn ZETAgStevens Institute of Technology Onf Hu ndrfd Sixty-F1'z'e Q I7 O LY O E V . ,, . ,,,,.f ,, ,ff ,. p,ff,,,, 2,,,,f,.f,,,m,fff,',,.,WMU W,-,,f,,,f,f,,,,,,,,,.f,,f,, f ' ' Fratres 1921 A. BERN DIBNER GEORGE FREEMAN HENRY ALCON LINET 1922 1'1ERMAN BROWN NIARVIN LEIBOWITZ HENRY HARRISON NIICHAEL CHARLES NIESERITZ LEON 51. KARPF 1N1ORR1s RUBIEN ABRAI1AM KURTZ DAVID SHIREN 1923 1'1ARRY DANIELS DAVID SUKOVVITZ One' Hu vzdrfd Sixty-S ix ....., , ,, ,,,,. ,,,, ,, , ,,.,,, , ,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ., ,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,. ,,,,fw,,,,,fW,,,,p, ,,,,,,.,,.,..,,.,.,.., ,H ,,ff,,,,.f,,f,,,ff,,, ,,,f ,,,,,,,,,,,f,,.,,,,,,,,,,W,,fff,f,,f,,, i P C1 I-Y ia aa a Fraternity of Alpha Mu Sigma Founded at Cooper Union Institute 191-L Um' H11 ndrrd Sixty-Eziglzf Gamma Chapter Established at the Polytechnic Institute 1917 V n v. , , , I E 2 , . A 'X -A X 5111 1 .- L4 aj-.1u-1. It 1, .71 , 'li 1. ' .. 1'1- J, .YZ :. N 1' - 1 .M , ,. 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LORENZ 1921 CSEORGE C. ELLNER DAVID FISHER 1922 MOE C. BERGER NATHAN GINSBERG 1923 ARTHUR A. HERSHKOWITZ NIAURICE C. PIESTER SAMUEL GOLDBERG ABRAHAM ROSENBERG JACOB RATNER ISRAEL SONNENBLICK SOL VOGEL PAUL VVYEINSTEIN P , aaataaa agff f ,. , ..,, , ,,, , ., ,, ,,,.,. ,, , f ,,., f ,,f,,.,,,, f,,, , ,,,,,, f,.,,,a ,f,.,,, ,,,,f ,.,, vm, ,.,f,, ,.,,,,f.ff. ,,f,, , ,,,,. ,,f,, ,,,f,,.,,f,,,,,f,,,f.,,,',,,, Alpha Phi Delta Pioumled at Syracuse University 191-I Une Hzzrzdrrd Eighty-Two Delta Chapter Established at the Polytechnic Institute 1920 I , ir ,i , i W ffWWfW,ff,,,f,fWM,,,f,ff,v,,,f,,f.f ,f ff, W. ,, ffrfffffwm H, ,f U f f f ,f,- ,ffl mf. , fr -f f if f ,,.,, ,,,,,,f wwf ,f,,,W ,,,, M ,,,, ,..f,,,,f,.,.f,f ,,ff f .,f, Wm, ,,.. fn .,:,, ,, ,,,,,.,, . , ., , ,, ,, Roll of Chapters ALPHA-Syracuse University BETA-Columbia University GAMMA-Yale University , DELTA-Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Om' flzrzzdrrcf Ezglzty-Tlzref' Om' H11 zzdwd Eighty-Four fk X R I-Y EHH f. , ,,,, ,V ,, ,, . ,, , ,, ,, ,, ., , ,,,,,f.,,,,,,, , Fratres in Praesenti FRANK ALEXANDRO ITALO P. CRIVELENTI NIICHAEL E. D,ANDRE1'X NTIRGIL DAVICO FRANK DENUN210 THOMAS FAVARO STEPHEN F. GESUALDI LEONARD LAROSA PHILIP PATERNO IGNATIUS C. SALERNO Fratres EX Collegio FRANK E. CANAVJKCIOL PETER PIRRONE Delta Kappa Pi One Hundred Eiglzty-Six PO a aa aa a ,ff ..,A ,,,,, , ,fm ,,,,,.,,.,, ,,,.W,f,,'ff,, f,,f f,,f.ff,.,,f,m,,,f,ffM,,,,,,w, ,.,, fWffff,W,,,f.,,,,,,ff,.,.,,,,.,f., ,ff,.,,ff, I I f nj Jef X Founded at the Polytechnic Institute 1920 J. BARRETT BRANFMAN NI. FEDER F. GHELARDI DIBNER J. KANE - F7 U E' HONORARY MEMBERS DR. FRED VV. ATKINSON PROF. XYILLIAM J. BERRY PROF. CHARLES A. GREEN PROF. E. J. STREUBEL GRADUATE MEMBERS P. C. HOERNEL M. A. LIPPMAN D. VV. TXIATHISON STUDENT MEMBERS H. A. LINET C. H. REINERT J F E. DIINDEMAN T. C. SCHWAB . A. STAPLES .1XI.TONN'I.,hTR. A. S. VVEBER Our Hzuzdrfd Eighfy-Sffwz Na me HARRY I . BRONS BENJAMIN S. GOI,DMAN HERMAN OLIKER LEONARD PERLSTEIN TIIEODORE B. R1OHTs LTORRIS C. 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XVEBER, '21 HYMAN OCHS, '22, Bufinesf Manager One Hznzdreaf Ninery EDITORIAL STAFF HENRY A. LINET, '21 EdZ'f07'-1-72-fjlliitff' ALFRED DE GROOT, '22 Managing Eafiiior REPORTERS NIIIHT l'lDIToR HARRY DANIELS, '23 RICHARD NIEBANCK,JR.,'23 EMANUEL HAUT, '23 DAVID FISHER, '21 FRED NIMMCKE, '23 MUMNI FDITOR ROY E. LARSON, '23 RXIORRIS RUBIEN, '22 MONRO'E'G. VVOOLFSON 712' MARVIN LEIBOWITZ,'22 AL. E. SHAW '23 ' BUSINESS STAFF NVALTER LINDENTHAL, '21 HERMAN BROWN, '22 STANLEY HUDDERS, '22 Affiftant Manager AIdzfeez'z'5z'ng Manager Cirezzlation Manager 5 X a The Handbook Pzzblirfzed amzzzally by the Sophomore Clan The Handbook, though it is the junior member of Tech's family of publications, is the first to reach the enter- ing Freshmen. Through it, they get their first impression of the Institute. The advice and information contained in it are invaluable to the new man, and even the upper classmen settle many disputes by referring to it. This Hazzdbook is published by the Sophomore Class and distributed on the lirst day of the fall term. Though it is rather small, it is an indispensable and necessary part ofthe life at Tech. COMNIITTEE LLOYD JACQUET NATHANIEL LANGSAM ALFRED E. SHAW Edilor Axfociatf .Editor BZl57lI.6'.Y5 .Manager 0116 Ilzmdred Ninety- Two IG rx mb 4 Lf T ,Q Q SOLOMON BERZINSKY . DEMOSTHENES IQRITZAS ROBERT DAVIE . . LOUIS ENGEL . SAMUEL FEINGOLD . DE BAUN GURNEE . ALFRED BI. GRANICII. CLARENCE R. HOTZ . SIDNEY JACOBS . . HENRY IQNOPF . GERLANDO LAMARCA . RAPPIAEL KXIARINO . C. VV. NIOLLER PO'-YXXXCJ G Evening Department Graduates C.E .. EI' EE B.S C.E E.E . ME B.S C.E C E EE ew 1 EE CTUSTAV E. OI,SEN . GEORGE F. PRICE . JAMES RUDERBIEXN . LOUIS SEROTA . JOHN SCHEVVRING . IQAYMOND J. SIIERIDAN BENJAMIN SOLOMON MAX SONTAG . . BASIL STILIAN SIDNEY VVAGMAN , ARTIIUR XVEBER . RUDOLPH VVILDERM.-KN NIXTIIIXN XYOLPERT . ALI Iz.I Cl Bb Cl B5 . Chl XI.l CI CI B5 w EI All One Hznzdrnl IY1'1zrty-FI' IIERBERT KEL1.s, fb I'I U . . . l,'!fm'z'm! lfriuiii wi Klanual Training Ilieh School, Entered 'l't-ch 'l4. 1678 71st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IJANIEL E. K1iI,l.Y', fb II U ,,A.A Clifmif 1 Dickinson Iligzh School, Evening Students' Council 'I 5-'20. L 236 Bergen .-Xve., ,Ia-rsey City, N. -I. IIILRBERT KRANICII , . . . . t.'lzwm1'fng,- X1anual Training Iligh School, Entered Tech '12, Ciratluatt-, Evening Department '20, Evening Students' Council 'IN '20. Yice-President '20. 59 Patchen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. C. CLIFFORD NEss . . . l:'!rrlr1'ff1! lz'n,g1'iz,wrz'ug h'1anual Training High School, Entt-red Tech '19, lfvt-nine Students' Council, Stallf, Polywog 1920. 78 Sunnyside .-Xve., Brooklyn, N. Y. CIEORGE I . PRICE ,,.. L'ffffr1'r41f 1D'7I!QI'7Ir'r'fl'?INff - f Stuvvesant High School, Entered Tech '15, Evening Students' S v Z Council '15-'20, Sheldon Xleniorial Committee. 1I'iL1.1AM I . RooERs 9 Brooklyn Yocational School, Entered Tech 'IH 378 Nlason St., Brooklyn, N. Y. YYALTER I.. RLIBEI,, fb II H . . .ll:'l'1It17lI't'lI! h'7Z!QZ'77ft'7'I'77!Q N. Y. Prep. School, Entered Tech '14, Evening Students' Council '17, '19, '20, A. S. XI. E. 714 97th St., YYoodhaven, Long Island. EARL R. ANDREWS .... Elfciriral Eng1'nffrz'ng Brewster Aacademy, YVolfboro, N. H., Entered Tech '15, Evening Students' Council '15, '16, '19, '20, 609 Sterling PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. S. IRVING Sci-IAEEE, -IR., fb II 0 . , Effffrzrnl 1f1z,gz'1n'm-ing Y . Stuyvesant High School, Evening Students' Council '15, 'It-, '17, FREDERICK C. BUCRHOLTZ ..... Clzfmzrrrv 'lg '20, ' New York University '14, Polytechnic Institute '20, Evening Students' Council '15-'20, Chairman '20, Assistant Instructor in Qualitative Analysis. 74 Beverly St., Newark, N. 639 East 233rd St., New York City. RAYMOND AI. SHERIDAN ..,., Clzrnzzfvfry R. C. High School, Philadelphia, Entered Tech '11, Evening Students' Council '15, '16, '19, '20. Reporter '14. '16, Polywog'17, JOSEPH CINI ..,.. .Ilfcfzanfral E11g1'fm'r1'21g 150 Club, Chemical Sgqiqty, IVIorris High School, Cooper Union, Entered Tech '17, Evening 279 1301 SU- Bf0Okl3'U1 N- Y- I'rospL-Ct 12810 Students' Council '19, '20. , CHARLES I.. SCHXVEITZER, XII E . . .IIfrlzavzz'ra! 1L'7ItQ1'77z'. 7'l'7I.L1 1723 Garfield St New York CIW' IXIanual Training High School, Evening Students' Council YVILLIAM H. DIECK . ,... Civil Ezzgz'nfrrz'rzg '18, '20, C.E. Society, 1X.S.fX1.E., Anvil Cluh, Mandolin Cluh, Bushwick High School, Cooper Cnion, Evening Students' Glee Club, Radio Club, Graduate Tech Evening Department. Council '18, '19, '20, Secretary '21, Assistant Business Klana- 474 75th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ref- PO1YW0s1920- CHARLES R. XYALLENDORF . . . .I1'frl1an1'rt1l L'7IgI'lIz'z'7I'77lQ 410 WilSOr1 AVE-I BFOOMYUI N- Y- Bushwick High School, iX.S.IX1.E. ARTHUR H, HENMNGER, fb II 9 1074 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stuyvesant High School. ARTHUR YYEBER Flushing, Long Island. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. 0116 flzuzdrfd Nz'1zrfy-Sr':'f11 PCT'-YVVCJE' A T e Night wls HAT little body of night men, known as the Evening Students, Council, has come to the end of a very busy year. During this time Fred Buckholtz wielded a wicked gavel, with Herb Kranich as his relief, Bill Dieck did the ink slinging and Artie Vlleber proved to us his ability to handle large CFD sums of money. The Smoker Un December Ioth, with the co-operation of the Day Students, Council, the Third Annual All Poly Smoker was held. It proved to be the best and most elaborate affair of its kind ever held at Tech. The program of the evening was chock full of professional entertainment and athletic contests. The school orchestra was on hand and rendered several selections a la Toscanini. The National A.C. provided material for three snappy boxing bouts, and six VVest Side Y.lW.C.A. wrestlers tried to wear out our mat. Then, too, our old standby, Jack Armour was there to give us the laugh. A ventriloquist followed him with some songs and chatter via the dummy. Later he abandoned this method of entertaining and proceeded to exert the hypnotic influence of his evil eye upon two evening men who had volunteered to assist him. We are still undecided as to which of the three was the greatest fakir. Joe Nlclienna of the Jenkins Valve Co. then gave us a few songs and told several rather good stories. A Scotch comedian next entered the ring and offered quite a variety of talent in an act which met with hearty approval. Another comedian appealed for the support of the audience in the chorus of an Irish song. The row that followed threatened to raise all of the building above us. Why can't they make that much noise at the games? Does it take Ireland to raise their enthusiasm? Om' Iluzzdrfd Nifzety-Eiglzt , E. . After a few tenor solos by hflr. Robert Jones, a bout between two professional colored boxers, introduced as Thompson of the army, and Johnson, of the navy, was staged. A little African music would not have been out of place. VVhile the day students undoubtedly tried hard to support the affair, their showing was not up to expectations. Wie heartily wish them better success in their future efforts. Wie were pleasant- ly surprised, however, by an exceptionally large turnout from the Alumni Association. The faculty was also there in force and quite filled the section reserved for them which Kfr. Charles E. Potts had, earlier in the evening, dubbed lWurderers7 Row . In response to the demands of the audience for a speech, a prominent Hmurderer,,,Prof. Chittenden, related humorous inci- dents in his past and that of Tech. Qur mascot made his second public appearance on that night and proved himself a credit to Tech. VVe were much amused by his singing, talking, and laughter, and especially by his singing, c'Let,s All Be Irishmen To-Nightw, under the leadership of the aforementioned lrish comedian. It was after twelve o'clock before the program was completed and then a wild rush was made upon the refreshment counters set up in the corners of the gym. After that, we all straggled home with stomachs full of sandwiches, pockets full of tobacco and eyes full of the light of satisfaction. The Sheldon Memorial The Sheldon Memorial Fund Campaign was the next thing of importance to be taken up by the council. Un December 22nd a mass meeting of evening students,presided over by George Price, was held in the Chapel. Mr. Chas. E. Potts, the principal speaker of the evening showed conclusively why the co-operation of the whole student body was absolutely essential. Then, following short addresses by Mfr. A. B. Dibner of the Day Department and Kfr. Price, pledges were called for. The response clearly showed how well the nightmen were going to back the drive. Um' Il'1z11cl1'f'd A'1'1zrfy-.Yz'm' . . , M... . . , f, ff f , . . , . f .. , MW, . Y Izzy, M ,, j , 7 , f . f ,, H , L22 . 4 fn., '. 4 Q 771 'f ffq ' ,,j.,,,ff'ff , . f ,, ,., ,W , . ,,,, .. . ,,,, ,,,. ,,,, . ,, ff,.,,,, ,,,, ,, M, , . f,ff,, , ,W ,. ,, f w.ffW4f W Mwnfr I ll I ff 'Z' H . , Wa ...,,.,,... ,.,.,,.,,,,f,fnf,,,,..,m,,. 1 ff,,,f.ff,,f,w,..,m,,,y,,.,,m,,ffi,,f:, V.W..fff,v,,,m,ff..,,,.Q...,,,,f.,f.....,f,...,.,.,.ff,..,W.,,f,z., 4 ' ' ' ' ff ff The Play and Dance On April 16th the Nightmen's Annual Dance was held. This year, in conjunction therewith a little play entitled TVloonshine was produced. The actors, Messrs. Kranich and Green, who exhibited considerable talent in the show, left us in an amused and more enlightened state of mind. The bewitching music of the jazz band employed for the occasion kept most feet a-wiggling until after 2 bells. About a hundred and twenty-five couples were present to enjoy the affair. Regarding the Student Body Few realize the importance of the Evening Student Body to the college as a whole. This year over ninehundred men have taken advantage of this opportunity to avail themselves of a college education in spite of the fact that they must work during the day. Wie have also quite a few day students among us who have found it necessary or desirable to supplement their schedules by taking such courses at night as will not fit into their regular programs. It also offers a means to finish college to such day students as are forced to discontinue school and go to business. The nightmen are showing more interest than ever before in gymnasium work and Pop Foster hopes to form teams to compete with class teams of the day school. If a few more men can find time to come down to practice regularly his hopes will be realized. All else aside, a body of nine hundred men is worthy of serious consideration. If now, each of these nine hundred will do his share in supporting the council in the promotion of nightmen activities, Tech might not only be the most popular evening college in the city but might also, in a short time, become the largest. Two Hu ndrfd HTHLETICS Tivo I1lHIlll7't'Ll7 T OACH Clarence F. Foster, N. Y. U., 1900, more familiarly, affectionately, and generally known as Pop , has been the motive force behind the renaissance in athletics which has taken place at Tech in the last two years. Prof. Foster was prominent at the Violet Institution of learning as varsity pitcher and varsity halfback, also playing basketball, which at the time did not enjoy its present popularity. On graduating from Y. U., he was signed up by the New York Giants and remained in professional baseball until 1915 where, serving as man- ager of several teams, he got the ability to handle men successfully, that is so prominent a part of his repertoire to-day. VVhile with the Giants, Foster was a team-mate of such stars as Amos Rusie and Cy Seymour. During the fall, spring, and winter seasons, when not occupied by his baseball duties, football, wrestling and coaching claimed Fosterls attention. Pop was a football player of note, and his name was held in great respect throughout New England professional football circlesg as a wrestler,Foster showed extraordinary aptitude. Had professional wrestling been as remunerative as the sport is to-day, and on the same high plane, free from the taint of dishonesty, Prof. Foster might have entered the field, and no doubt would have been highly successful. Prof. Foster was professor of gymnastic instruction at Yale from 1910 to 1912, and while there turned out two excellent Freshman football teams. He left his post at Yale to become athletic director at Mercersburg Academy and was the coach of the great Ted lvlere- dith, Glympic 4-10 and half-mile champion. Wihen the war broke out he immediately offered his services to the government and was made physical director of Camp hfleade. Later he was shifted to Camp Greene, with the rank of captain. ,V f,,,...-.. iw ny, H ,C ., ,,,,,,, ,.,,-W,-. , , ,, ,, , , X, l!,,,ff, ,,,,f, . ,,,, , , ,,,,,, I ., ,4,,,,,,,, ,f,,,,f,, . ,,,,,,f,,,,,f, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, , , . I M W ,f I, '.fffIfH ' If ' P' 'fi 4 .I ly, , ,Af Q X 4, . ,... wwf, I 5 fy ,au W f f 1 , 4 , fa ,, Z una A449 ,M Q af , ,,,,,f,,f, 4 fo' xg ,wg 4 A K A ,,: f ,Iffyfaw 4 QI ZMZWX, If' , I X f,,ffIA,,A Wg, ,ig 4 . 4 lf' Huff , , ,fgflfjy 4 .,,, I .I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,W,,a,, -Ua.,f,,,,,,,,f,,f,,,I,,I,,,,.,,,,I, ,,,I,,,.II,I,I WI W,,I,II,.,, I I I f ay f I ,fn .WW.,,,,,,,,M.,,mm,,,,,,,,fI,WWf,,I, M,,M,,,W1,W.,Wf,f,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,f,a,,,,,,,,,,I,ff.,,,,,,,,,,,, In 1919 Prof. Foster was made a member of the faculty of the Polytechnic Institute of lirooklyn, ranking as an J Assistant Irofessor. Wliile at Tech, Coach Foster has instituted a system of organized physical training whereby each individual Freshman and Sophomore is examined thoroughly and then built up with a course of exercises specially adapted to his needs. These calisthenics or monkey drillsn as they are generally known, were not taken seriously at first, but when the effects on some of the conscientious workers were observed, those who came to scoff, remained to drill. As a coach, Foster ranks very high. His wealth of experience, unmatched tact, splendid personality, and ability to impart to others what he himself knows, put him in a class by himself. He can afford to have his work speak for him, in two years to have developed a basketball team that beat Yale, hl. l. T., Rensselaer Poly, Fordham, etc., to have taken a batch of green wrestlers and whipped them into shape to beat Columbia, Dartmouth, Stevens, Tufts, Pratt and others-that is praise enough for any man. And any one of the athletes under Pop's care will vouch for the statement that under Foster's training he has become a better man physically and morally, and a disciple of the principle, rlaazz fporifnzczzzflzip. T500 Hu zzdrfd T11 rue' ffffff f 'il!.Q. ZJ2SfffJJ,' Y'J!J.7,C'ZIZZTZCCTTifffffffiflffffliflfiiT..'.'j,f'Tffffffffffffif'f'C 'flf'T'1i1Tl'fff1 'f' f '1fi 'ff1 P CJ LY xxx ci E ..,f.f.ff,...f ..,,,,if,f.,.ff,...f,f.,fW1f,,f,,f,,,,,,,af f.m,,,,fffffaffmvflfmwm.fmf,v.,N.M.,mf,2,.,.,ff,,,,,.f.u,, ,MW ,.,,,, MM . .. . .M Basketball HE season of 1920-21 found Tech well fortified in the Basketball way, both in the matter of schedule and personnel. hflanager de Nunzio had completed a schedule very ambitious in its scope, which provided for games with the greatest universities in the East. In fact, Center College was at one time on the schedule but Tech fans did not have the pleasure of seeing Bow lVlclVlillan, Redl' VVeaver and Company on the court because of the cancellation of the game. But games with Yale, Princeton, Georgetown, Navy, lYest Point, Fordham, Columbia and C.C.N.Y. are enough to test the mettle of any team in the country. Cf last year's splendid squad, Kurtzman, Ghelardi, Stewart, and the incomparable Specht were lost through graduation. However, great things were expected of Nelson, fcaptain-electj, Ratner, Schwartzman, Bachrach, Joy and Rous. Although Specht was sorely missed in the first few practices, the team gradually rounded into shape under the able tutelage of Coach Foster, and showed tremendous power in its clashes with the unusuallystrongReserves. Linoki, '24, Crivelenti. '22 and Tucker, a night man, showed good form and were put on the liarsity squad. Varsity took the court against Cooper Union in the first game of the season, with Captain Nelson and Ratner, forwards, Joy jumping centre, Bachrach and Schwartzman, guards. The Brooklyn Engineers made a workout of the game and romped away at the long end of a 48-9 score. The next game, that with Princeton marked a departure from Tech customs-lXlanager de Nunzio secured the use of the Thirteenth Regiment Armory and had the game played in conjunction with a big athletic carnival. The heavier team from Tigertown was battled fiercely and was quite content to win by the score of 30-23. The innovation of playing at the armory was successful, for two more home games, those with Yale and C.C.N.Y., were played there. Yale received the surprise of its life when it was treated to a fine beating in a fast, well-played game. The Blue and Gray five showed its superiority throughout and the Elis, although they went under fighting, really did not have much of a chance. The score was 31-28. C.C.N.Y. made its presence felt on the armory floor, when a week before the close of the season it beat Varsity 26-25. The Brooklynites could not get started until about the middle of the second half, and till then the Lavender five had things its own way, leading at one time by 24-l-f. The Blue and Gray quintet then woke up and played rings around its uptown neighbors. NVith one minute to go and the score 26-25, the game was so fast and bitterly fought, that it was a shame the timer's whistle at last announced an end to hostilities. The Layenderites had retained their one-point lead! Tivo H11 zzdrrd Flea af W4 U4 f ' . . . . .- .. ,,,,, ,,,f,,,,,,.v.W,,Mm,,s1-.1 ,,,. .- 5 Z, , V ,, , ,2, ,Z , . ,, ,,,.,,.,,, ,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,f,,f,,M 3 , ,Q ,,Qf,fw, ,,. 'fy' V f ' ,W , 3 , ' all ,ff ,. f' , 'ff' f I , , 2 7 .,.. , .. .. ' fy :Q4,ffp,7f',,,. ff ,ff -f , 47 f. - -- 4 W ,f ,ff fa 'f f f f ', wwf ' fm fr, .. , .az 1, wp 4 .,,.. ., af 1, Q47 , Q ZQWQT' f 4 4 M4415 Z ff f ffwz fr 0 . 52'-,L,,.f,.? - ,a 'ZZ I 7, V H, 6, ,,,,,.,,,,,,W. .... . ....., .. . , 5?fz4Wf '-...Muff We W 0,57 af ' ? . ' . .. ,fwm 7 ff 2 Q7 ., , ,.f M., f ,m,wm.fm,rff,f,,f,,.: vwfm,.ff,.,,,,,f.,,,,,W,,aff.WMU,1,.fffmfffmlffaaffmm4,,HAM.,..ffff,ff.f.,,fm...vfmffffff4 Z 'f ' ' ' ' 'C V ,, ' Tech showed fine form with Uncle Sam's service teams. Although beaten by both Army and Navy, Varsity was far from outclassed. As a matter of fact the exigencies of a rigorous schedule forced the Livingston Street aggrega- tion to play the Army on the night after the Yale game and Navy at the end of long trip South. Until their strength failed them, the Blue and Gray five outplayed and outscored Army, but nature exacted its toll and in the second half the Kavdets forged to the front and stayed there. The score-Army 29, Tech 17. T Tech furnished the stiffest opposition Navy encountered all season, and though at the short end of a 25-14 score, the Brooklyn Engineers showed splendid form and had the hfliddies worried throughout the game. Varsity should have taken Horace Greeley's advice and gone westward. Its annual trip was South this year, and the games were scheduled with Navy, Georgetown and the University of Delaware. The trip was arranged to take place immediately after the mid-year examinations, and Varsity met the aforementioned opponents with not enough practice under its belt. As a consequence the Blue and Gray five did not display anything near its real form, until the second half of the Georgetown game, when they outplayed and outscored their opponents. Delaware was exceedingly fortunate to meet Tech in its adversity and succeeded in taking the long end of a 28- 24 score, although it is extremely doubtful whether the Southerners could have repeated their performance later in the season. Georgetown entered a fine looking football squad into the lists, and though their early lead was too great to be overcome, realized at the final whistle that they had been in a basketball game. Linoki showed up very Well in this game, and earned the call over Ratner for the remainder of the season. Nelson's playing was highly praised by the Southern papers-indeed, the 'ftrolley-dodging Dinty , as Georgetown called him, enjoys quite a reputation south of the lvlason and Dixon line. Playing on Columbia's court, the Brooklyn Engineers were nosed out by one point, the score being 32-31 in the hflorningsiders' favor. Varsity started late and swung into form about the middle of the second half. The Colum- bians were treated to as pretty an exhibition of shooting and passing as it is possible to see, but they did not seem to like it at all. ln fact they were badly flustered and bewildered, and were Very much relieved when the final whistle blew. This ends the roll of games lost, all were hard fought and pluckily played, all were on foreign or neutral courts. On the home court the local team was invincible, scoring eight victories out of eight games. St. Francis furnished the stiffest opposition on the home court. Beaten by one point and that scored dramatically when Ratner caged a foul goal after time had been called, the speedy Xavierites furnished an excellent account of themselves. The game, from the spectators' standpoint, was the most thrilling of the season, since the teams were very evenly matched. The score: 27e26. Two 1111 lzdrrd Six f f 1 f X75 f 0 H ,W iff?lfi21,f1'iiffZ1,1 i3Z'fL,'g ,,,., 'ff' '1 ::i:::L:' .. if , ...Z ,K 'iff' 0 . ii W 5' 1 . W! ' M,W,f.,'WfWf4,,ff,,, .,,W,..f,,, W,ff,ff,W,,,f,W,f,,,,,WAf.ff,,,,Wf,,,.,,,.,f, if, f,,f,f,4,,,,,,,. ..,W,,f,f,, , W., V - - ff- Q W.,.ffff1mffff,,q,,f,M,NamVffff,fff,,,m,fffmm,mmwffp,ffm,,,,wfmmMQMWA.4wMfw,,,,.,,m,,fmaff.,Wa,M.,,,f,,W,ff,fM,w,,...f.,,,f, Fordham was overwhelmed. The highly touted Bronxites put up a stiff battle but their defense crumpled under the spectacular playing of the home five, with Captain Nelson featuring. The ljngineers increased their early lead and at the end of the game the score stood Tech 35g Fordham 23. Nelsonls work in this game is especially deserving of honorable mention. A Boston College, one of the leaders in the football world, was humbled by a 41-2-l score. The first half of this game was very exciting, the advantage see-sawed from one team to the other, and the half ended with Tech leading by one point. The Hubites shot their bolt in the speedy first half and provided no opposition in the second. Nelson outdid himself and scored some of the most remarkable shots ever seen on the home court. Rensselaer Poly, Union Alumni, Hamilton and lNfI.I.T. were outclassed. Their problem was to keep the Brooklyn Engineers from rolling up a top-heavy score, and they all failed. Especially sweet, needless to say, were the triumphs over our technical cousins from Troy and Boston. Captain Nelson's work stands out aloneg his individual playing was highly spectacular throughout the season. C.C.N.Y. paid him a fitting tribute when it called him the equal of any man on the court in the liast. The only fault to be found with c'Nellie was that at times he tried to do too much, he forgot that there were four other men on the court wearing the Blue and Gray. Schwartzman shone at guard because of his everlasting fight and team play. He always considered himself as one of the means to an end and played accordingly. Bachrach, the shifty veteran, played his usual cagey, cool game at guard and was the proverbial tower of strength throughout the season. Ratner and Linoki, alternating as forwards, proved excellent supplements to Nelson. Ratner, though handi- capped by an internal disorder, showed a high brand of floor work. Linoki was erratic, like the little girl of Long- fellowls poem, when he was good he was very good, and when he was bad he was-not so good. YVillie Joy at centre played a steady, reliable game throughout the year. He showed great improvement over his last year's form and fitted in excellently both in the offensive and defensive positions of the game. His loss will be felt next year. A team is as strong as its substitutes. Rous, Crivelenti and Tucker occupied the second line trenches, and whenever called upon for active duty, performed creditably. Crivelenti is a good marksman and is about ready for hrst line duty next year. Treo Ilizzzdrrczl Small wqfli . M. rim .Q JF, I 1: . ...arg - umm 'Ny HE beginning of the current college year found Xlvrestling firmly established as a niaior sport at Tech. 'l'here was. liowexer, a dearth ol experienced grapplers to make up a squad. Of last year's Yarsity, only Captain Silverman, Rubien and Corlc-ss remained, the other f--nr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ll' 'fx' 2 l -s thPrinceton,l3oys'Club, weights were to be hlled by men never before in intercollegiate competition. NX ith a schedule ca ing fl in ttc it ui Tufts, Cornell, Dartmouth, Stevens, Pratt, Columbia, Rensselaer, and C.C.N.T ., the outlook was dark and discouraging. There were however. several men from last year's Varsity squad: Ixurtz, Chapman, Schatt, and Feldman were good material to work with and there were a few recruite from last year's freshman team. Coach Foster outlined a program of practice which was conscientiously adhered to by the wrestlers. and a seni- blance of order began to COIHC out of the chaos. Then Chapman left the squad and Captain Silverman sustained an accident to his shoulder in practice which incapacitated him for the rest of the season. Smarttng under these two wounds, the wrestlers nevertheless set to work with greater determination to make good. Llnder l oster's care they gradually developed, and by the time the Princeton match came on they showed signs of ability. The men took the mat against Princeton as follows:- 115 lbs.-Daniels 125 lbs.ffCorless 135 lbs.' Kurtz 1-15 lbs.-Rubien 158 lbs.-Gelman 175 lbsp Seilcen Unlimited-Riegger This line-up held on to their berths in the face of strong opposition and represented Tech in every match of the season except the one with Boys' Club. As was to be expected, Princeton won, but the Tigers had far from an easy time. The veterans, Rubien and Corless both scored points, Rubien five on a fall and Corless two on a draw. Rubien's wrestling drew favorable comment from the New X ork press. Foster's grapplers bent their'backs doggedly to the task before them and for weel-Ls it was practice and practice, mat burns on the shoulders being alternated by mat burns on the knees. The powerful aggregation representing Boys' Club was next on the schedule. Boys' Club generally has three or four Kletropolitan .X..X.l'. champions and an Olympic champion or two in its line-up. This year was no exception, and X arsity suffered no loss of prestige when it was beaten by Boys' Club-indeed, the fact that two victories perched on the Blue and Gray banner made a moral victory of it. lfeldman, Seubert and Schutt ' ' ' 'X f ' ' - l rl ' l ll 'te colors, obtaining a fall, in the hardest S bstituted for Daniels, Corless and Kurtz respectively and lost. Rublen again came tirougi wit 1 yn , u ' f T l b 1 Ill ' a decision over his man. Xot much of an estimation could be made match he wrestled all year. Seiken made it eight points or ec 1 y g. in g ofthe team because of the presence of substitutes. Treo 1111 zzdrfd -Vim a ,. ., , . ,,. .,, V, - ., 1.- ,. ,, H, ,,,- ,.zz11w.:n-, -7' ffmwa--ff.f.,.wf ,ff,,.wW,,f,,,,f , , -Q ,, lay, , l,,,-ffm' , ' , . X , , , . .,.., r .,,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,ff,,, fa 3, , ,yj,,f ,f , , f A . , f , f V , 54, ,U ,fa ,f ff , ,, ,f x . fm. ., - f f aZrWf7'!.l '- ff' ff 'W f, f X , ' , , ff fa X yay va gf , my V, f' 'f , 'V-f ' ' ?WWyr 'Z A ZWM-,, z ' I.. 4 5,29 ff, ,, . ,H r nf, X Q gg iff: 1, ,,f,, V H My W,,j,,'f4f ,fy ' ,V ' ,V , , ' , ,. , f,,,,,f,,,,W,,,z. wwf, aw, ,,,,,,,,,f,.WIW,-ffwffffffffff, ,zfwfuffx If 5 H V U-1 ulfyjgjggggjf 'wa V -- ff! . , ,Q , f,..,,,.,,,f,f.,.,.Q , V, fzwff f Wffffffmfz,,ffff,fff,Q,fm V ,mmwffffffm 'ffffffffffwffwff A ' ' ' ' ' 1' wa ff W1 Next came the technicians from KI.l.T.'fa well-trained veteran team. They took a severe fall out of Tech, winning every bout except the 159 pound class, where Gelman won on a decision. Rubien suffered his only defeat of the season at the hands of Captain Butler of BI I T New lingland champion, by a time advantage of only 30 seconds. Although KI.I.T. nearly made a clean sweep, the matches were all hard fought and bitterly contested. Yarsity beat Tufts. The Bostonians were faced bv a determined aggregation of matmen and literallv bit the dust. Seiken Rubien and Riegger scored falls and Gelman won on decision. Daniels, Kurtz and Corless piit up terrific struggles before submitting and showed they had come up to form. Cornell was taken on next, and the big Red team received the surprise of its life when, instead of the easy workout for Columbia they had expected, they were fought to a standstill. Rubien, Tech's ace, won on decision over the highly-touted one-legged mat marvel, Snedeker. Cornell emerged victorious in all the other bouts but one, wherein Kurtz drew with Grider after a very hard bout which went the full 15 minutes. Then the Blue and Gray grapplers started their winning streak. They had been through a hard tempering in the fires of Princeton, Boys' Club, NI.I.T. and Cornell and were now ready to face the world. In Rubien they had a man equal to anyone of his weight in intercollegiate wrestling circles, and the rest of the team had shown remarkable improvement. The big Green team from Dartmouth was taken into camp by a 16-13 score. Daniels, Kurtz and Corless broke into the winning column to stay. Rubien and Daniels received ovations when they threw their men. The College in general was waking up to the fact that the wrestlers were good. Against Stevens on the following Saturday night at the Thirteenth Regiment Armory the Tech matmen showed to splendid advantage. The Hobokenites were snowed under by a 19-IO score. Daniels and Seiken scored fallsg Kurtz, Corless and Rubien won on decision. Gelman held the widely-heralded Captain Horowitz of Stevens to a draw in the regulation nine minutes, but was thrown in the extra six minutes allotted. Pratt Institute advertised Championship VVrestling Match . The championship in question must have been the championship of Brooklyn. and if that was at stake it is rightfully Brooklyn Tech'sg for the Livingston Street matmen beat the Ryerson Street grapplers as badly as thev did Stevens. I'alls were scored by Rubien and Daniels, wlnle Corless, Kurtz and Seiken won on decision. Gelman lost on decision, and Riegger was thrown. The climax of the season was the Columbia wrestling match. The Blue and XVhite coached by the well-known HGus Peterson, ranks high in intercollegiate wrestling circlesg among the winners at the intercollegiates there are generally several Columbia matmen. A victory over the Nlorningsiders was especially desirable to Foster and the wrestlers for two reasonseone, there was last year's score to wipe out, and two: Columbia was the main obstacle in the path of Tech's march toward the Kletropolitan Intercollegiate Championship. Hart, of Columbia essayed to wrestle in two weights, the 135 and 145 pound classes, but found he had bitten off considerably more than he could chew. After extending himself to obtain a draw with Kurtz in the lower weight, he was beaten by Rubien in the 1-15 pound class under highly dramatic circumstances. At the start of the bout in the 145 pound class, the score was 11-10 in Columbia's favor, Rubien realized that victory or defeat rested on his shoulders and accordingly spurred himself on to great efforts, and saved the day for Tech. The most exciting bout of the night was between Daniels and Linchitz in the 115 pound class. The regulation nine minutes ended in a draw, and the six extra minutes were of the whirlwind variety. The Tech midget obtained a fall over his Columbia opponent and staggered from the mat only to be called back by Referee Fleeson and told that he must continue, under intercollegiate rules. In view of his weakened condition, it looked bad for Danny, but his grit showed and he again pinned the up-town collegian's shoulders to the mat. . Two Hundred Ten 'W - --'- - f', iT'ii's ,..f, 154 My - '!L:,.'lf'!,. ,,,!flZL,'J,LQ!!JJ2ZZZ7'337 ff. ,, ,aj 1 If ly I , ,A Wyfgawff if f f f 1 ff ,fn ,, , I ,, 4 .,,. ,, .,.. , , H W, , ,J f,f,,,f, any , ,wa I ,yff ,, aff wi., V 'ffff' -fix '-'- '17, wf .H,,-a - H VMMWW wfg .. ,,.,. ,,,,,:z,9z. ,,., 4, ,T , 9,7 , V- --v- 4 , 7, ,:f',. f if af may ,m,,.1,.f,,e7,,a if zffwtwaf f f f 4 ew f ffl! ff wfefff WA .,,..,,, J, , ffyfvm if A . W4 W ---, ff, y a fgW,,W,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.f,M,,, ff 0 WWW f' v - ff' 1 1 f,f,,f,W,,QW,f,f,,m,ffW,f,,,ff Wfwfffffw.Wwwff ,M,a,,f,,,,,,,,,W. ,,W.,,,,,.,,f,,, Seiken came through with a victory over Garst in the 175 pound class, while Riegger, Celman and Corless lost on decision. Hart's draw with Kurtz, who made good all predictions in drawing with the Columbian, for two years hfetropolitan iX..X.l'. champion, accounted for the Morning- sider's other two points. There are two more matches scheduled as this book goes to press-with Rensselaer and C.C.X.Y. lt is idle to prophesy the outcome of these matches, which is in the hands of fate and the wrestlers, but the college is solidly behind the matmen and is rooting hard for two more victories, Wrestling is more of an individual sport than Basketball, Football and Baseball, great credit must be given to Coach Foster for the weary hours he spent teaching each individual man the tricks of the mat, and for his efforts and success in building a team from the ground up and laying the foundation for future teams. The wrestlers take this opportunity to thank Nfr. Leonard for the hard work he put in and the help he renderedg Messrs. Fleeson and Johnson are also thanked for their very kind assistance in rounding out the team. As we look back over the season, the work of one man stands out. Rubien showed by far the best wrestling of any man on the team. .X 1920 Varsity letter man, he put his experience to good use and worked conscientiously to improve his physique and technique so as to make his strength and skill widely feared by outside opponents. His style varied from the rough and aggressive to the skillful and technical. In winning eight of the first nine matches for a total of 34 points he almost doubled his closest rival for point honors on the team. Corless, Kurtz and Daniels started winning at the same time and continued their winning ways together. Corless is also a last year Varsity man, but started late this year. He showed flashes of his last year's form against Princeton and Tufts, but did not break into the winning column until the Dartmouth match. He remained there until the Columbia match. At the beginning of the season Kurtz lacked the confidence that comes of experience, once it was acquired he was unbeatable. Strong, fast. shifty, and skilled, he left little to be desired as far as wrestling went. Kurtz is now a formidable opponent for any man his weight-the man who can get in back of him at the start is yet to be seen on the mat. It is freely predicted that for next year Kurtziwill be a prolific point-producer for Tech. Daniels, once he rounded into form, became a thrower . The midget was not content to win on decision, the big five points for the fall were his aim, and he succeeded in obtaining falls in his last four bouts. Although Danny gave weight away in every bout in which he participated. he made up this deficit in strength and skill. ' Gelman, a newcomer to the wrestling ranks although not very successful in the outcome of his bouts, nevertheless showed up well against more experienced Opponents. Seiken, a recruit from last year's Freshman wrestling team, showed good form at times and poor form at others. Seiken must be tempera- mental for the Seiken who won against Boys' Club, Stevens and Tufts, was not the same Seiken who lost to Cornell and Dartmouth. The unlimited weight class was occupied by Riegger, ,Z-f. The burly Freshman still has considerable to learn, but is a hard, willing worker with all the confidence in the world. He will be a valuable asset next year. Manager Strobel deserves great credit for the way he handled the team. Although his judgment in picking the hard teams first was criticised. the wisdom of the course was apparent later in the year. Next year should see Tech with a hard schedule, because the veteran team will consider itself fit to meet anybody on the mat. 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The team of IQZO played through its schedule, rather unsuccessfully it is true, but with increasing skill and confidence. At the end of the season the team loomed up strong in spots, Weak in others, but it was a team, and not the collection of individuals it was When the season be an. 3 Marked Weakness was displayed in the battery positions, but under the coaching of the experienced Foster, this Weakness was less apparent at the end than at first. There was also the noticeable factor of erratic support as the cause of some defeats, but this fault has been ironed out. To start the 1921 season Foster Will have a fine aggregation of veterans from last year's team. In the pitcher's box there are O'Brien and Ratner. Nelson dons the catcher's mask again, Joy plays first, Chris', Schwartzman, ex-captain, is back at short, and 4'lXilattyH Schepps is stationed on the difficult corner. In the outfield f'Marty7, Qeschner and Hlkew Eigen again roam the tall grass in quest of elusive flies. It is unnecessary to point out the tremendous difficulties With which the major college sports boosters have to contend at Tech. A heavy curriculum and lack of proper facilities are a combina- tion that only the most sanguine can overcome. Tivo Hundred T11 I'I'fFK7Z 1 ,C ,- , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, .,,. , ,, ,.,, , ,,,,,,ff,.,,, , , ,,,,-,, ,-V,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ' H fi 1 ., K ' ,l,fff, W f f, X V 5 I f f , f f , , , - f ,f4Wa,f.,f , 7. . Wy ff Wzxfjwf? if F f 4. W W g ,yf,x5wf f , ,.f.f,,,g,Z , ' f V f f ,ww we ff an cm , 7 f' , ' f' .fy fy, af f ,fa ff f , any ,fy f ff f V. 1' ' mf' :K j WW' wi-fff,f,W,f,f, , ,,,, ., f fff,.,,,f,f,,,, , ,, ., fr , ,, ,, f , f ,, . ' ,Mmm , oz a. wuffg, --- -- 'ff' , ff,,,f,,Q,v.14'f4fu,f,w,ff,,,ym,ff4,,ffz,fm.,f,,. . f ,fm,,,,,,.,ff,,,,,.,.,,waz...,,..,,,,,,f,,..,zf,..,.,,,.,,.f,,, ..,,. .,,.. ,, , f, ...fm 1 ff Track and Cross-Country AST year,s Track activities culminated in the first relay team that ever wore the Blue and Gray. The Brooklyn Engineers, though defeated at the Penn relays, nevertheless made a good showing for a novice team. But the important part was that they ran-a start was made, and we all know that great oaks from little acorns grow. Silverman, Horner, Coughlin, Krummel, Engstrom and Anderson made up the first Tech relay team. The current year found Track accepted as a sport with a definite status. A call issued for Track and Cross-Country candidates found quite a number of harriers wishing to do the daily three-mile practice stunt, and there were a good many ex-high school stars in the list, prominent among whom was Finkelstein, an ex-hflanual Cross-Country captain, who was elected captain of the Tech team for IQZI. A team was picked-it consisted of Finkelstein, Kurtz, Berger, Hanning, Krummel, Phelan, C. Kraissl and F. Kraissl. Dual meets were held with Rutgers and Fordham. The Tech harriers were defeated but were surprisingly strong for a new and green team. Corny,' Kraissl ran very creditably as did Captain Finkelstein, Krummel and Kurtz. Candidates for the sprints and middle distances were also numerous. C. Kraissl, Hutson, Silverman, Kurtz, Krummel, Horner, Coughlin and Anderson responded to the call and went into training. On the night of the Stevens match and C. C. N. Y. game a dual mile relay with C.C.N.Y. was held, which the Lavender won. The Blue and Gray shield was worn on this occasion by Silverman, Krummel, Horner, and Kraissl. Techfs runners, although defeated, made good time and are expected to show up well in the Penn relays. A 6oo yard run held at the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, closed to Tech men, was won by Kraissl 324, with Krummel second, Silverman third and Kurtz fourth. The time was good for a slow track. T300 Hu izdrfd Fzififrmz f 1 ,f . , . . , - ....... The Reserves HE IQZO-21 Reserve Basketball team was an unusually powerful aggregation, as far as reserve teams go at Tech. Against strong opponents they made the fair record of three victories and three defeats in the six games that were played. The strength of the Reserves often forecasts the character of future Varsity teams. A season or two with the Reserves is the best training for embryo Varsity men. The Reserve squad this year was made up of: lvIAGENHE1M-Forward HOUGHLAND, Forward ScHEPPs-Gmud SILVERMAN-Forward NIMMCKEi'GZldTd KITTAY-Guard COUGHLIN-CE7ZfE7' DUBOWSKY-+FOfZ4'dTd DEN1PSEYiFOTZLfdfd Those who showed most promise are Schepps, Silverman and Nimmcke. Schepps and Nim- mcke as guards played speedy, aggressive games throughout the season and are about ready for the greater honors. Silverman, handicapped by his lightness, was the team's best forward. His eye for the basket and his floorwork were both excellent. VVith more experience and avoirdupois, Silverman should make good. The Reserves made their best showing in the encounter with Stuyvesant's strong quintet. The Blue and Gray seconds played the New Yorkers to a tie in regulation time, but lost in an extra five minutes period by a I7-IS score. Piester managed the Reserves this year. The summary of the seasonis games: Reserves 32 Brooklyn Law School 14 Reserves 32 Long Island College Hospital ll Reserves 17 Fordham Prep 27 Reserves 22 Kips Bay Boys' Club 23 Reserves 15 Stuyvesant High School .17 Reserves 38 Acharon Club 8 Two Hu ndrfd Secwzfffzz Pi iii C3 E' 3 4 , .,,,, ,mm ..f.4,f, ,,...,, Nm., .,,,, ,ffm,ff,,.,,.41f,, ,,,, wwf ,,,, ,ff,,,,,ff,Q,f,,., ,,f. W ,,,,f,, .,,f,..,,f. ma. .,,, -. ,,f. Inter-Class Athletics HE scraps between the two lower classes were the usual fiercely contested battles both in and out of the ring. The innovations of having the scraps as entertainment at the lnstitute smoker was tried and found highly successful. Altho the Sophs won, the Plebes rendered a good account of themselves. The Freshmen won the annual scrap basketball game by a 17-16 score. The game was fiercely contested and very fast. Linoki and Silverman starred for the winners, while Nimmcke and Coughlin earned the honors for the Sophs. The football game was hard-fought, the first three quarters providing no scoring. ln the last period O'Brien, '23, romped over the line with a forward pass which he snatched from the ether. Hertzenberg, of the Frosh, especially distinguished himself and his playing deserves the highest commendationg Emerson shone for the men of '23. The Frosh - Soph Scraps VVRESTLING 115 lbs.-Daniels,'23 won on fall from Lowenstein,,21. 135 lbs.-1Vorzel,'23 won on decision from Schmid,'2-1. Time-1-34 125 lbs.--Vogel,,23 won on fall from Grieco,'2-1. 1-15 lbs.-1Veinstein,'23 won on fall from Karet,'2-1. Time-1:23 Time,'2-1. Heavyweight-Riegger,'2-1 won on fall from Perlstein,'23. Time 35 sec. BOXING 135 lbs.-Oliker,'23 knocked out byAloisi,'24. 2 Rounds. 158 lbs.+h1cCabe,'23 knocked out by Krejci'2-1. 1 round. CANE SPREES 125 lbs.-'Toth,'2-1 beaten by Sukowitz,'23. Timew2:32 135 lbs.WRottkamp,'2-1 defeated Levy,'23. Time 3:00 158 lbs.-Nimmcke,'23 defeated Swenarton,,2-1. Time 5:27 1-15 lbs.-Kells,'23 defeated Kraissl,'2l. TUG OF VVAR Lightweight won by '2-1. Time 2 minutes. Heavyweight won by '23. Time 25 seconds. Final Score-Sophs 8-Frosh 5. Tivo Hzuzdrfd lYZ.7lt'Z'f'F7Z dim Q Q ,, .f ,,,, ,,,f,,.,f,,, , , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , f,,,, , , .9 3, , ,,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, ,, .. ,, , ,,,,,,. I AV. P U I-Y f College Events Frosh Rules Return to Tech. IN September l9l9, when we returned from our vacation, we were greeted with the almost unbelieve- able news that the traditional Freshman Rules were again to be instituted at Tech. The only fly in the ointment' lay in the fact that these rules were to be enforced by moral persuasion only. Great stuff- it worked swell! For exampleza- lf a Sophomore happened to see a Freshie presuming to loiter upon the Institute steps he was perforce to inhibit that inward desire to take the law Cand the Froshj into his own hands by proceeding to precipitate the unlucky one from his unearned position of honor. Instead, he was obliged respectfully to address the venerable Student Council, in writing, explaining the misdeed of the Freshman, whereupon the Council, from its position of supreme and divine power, would mete out a fitting punishment or reprimand for the offender. Not so good, thought we, and amongst the Sophs there was a noticeable feeling of abuse, and much righteous indignation. However, we figured that no matter wot'cha got, if it's all y, got, itis the best y, got,', so be an optimist. Within a week, therefore, cute little caps were procured and adorned the noble craniums of the Class of '24. Red ties were the popular style selected by all of the newcomers. Two H11 fzdred Tzcfmziy- Two Frosh Welcome Smoker Whetlier it is exactly courteous to hold a 4'VVelcome Smoker for the Freshmen, and then at the smoker to let the Sophs beat them in the Annual Scraps is a point which is open to debate. At any rate that is what hap- pened on December 3rd, when the VVelcome Smoker and Annual Scraps were combined to form one rousing big evening. The honors for the Scraps went to the Sophs after a hard-fought and thrilling battle which terminated with the score at S-5. The thrills of the evening came during the boxing bouts when two of the lively Frosh floored their opponents for the count of ten. Some five speeches from the Faculty were enjoyed. Professor Adler, formerly at Tech, redemonstrated his ability to please the eager students by a timely and very cordially received speech. We safely judge that Dr. Adler and his world famous perpendicular axes will long be remembered at Tech. Soph Smoker Sophs Spring Surprise VVith VVell Planned Smoker. Eight Freshmen Report Having Good Time. This was the headline seen in a prominent Brooklyn newspaper The Reporter, on November 24, l92O. f iaiiai , .. . ,f,.,,,,,,,,,f ,,,f,ff,,,W,M,.,,,,,.fff,,m,,w,f,fff,f,,,nf,,f,,wmvn,f.n,,ynz,yf,fmfffM,,f,,,,,,.M..,f,,,,f,,,,,,.,.,,f,.,,.,. ,, ,f Several Freshmen were given the privilege of enter- taining the delighted Sophs. They performed with remarkable aptitude, various and sundry Shakesperian dramas . At times, the performers evinced a slight bashfulness and had to be coaxed a bit. This was due no doubt to that modesty inherent in all Freshmen. The All-Poly Smoker The Third Annual All-Poly Smoker was held on Fri- day evening, December 10th in the gymnasium and turned out to be a banner affair. Both the Day and Evening Departments were well represented, and were all in a jolly good mood. Nlr. Charles E. Potts of the Board of Trustees was the first speaker, and he was followed by several mem- bers of the Faculty. Polly , Tech's brilliant hued mascot was conspicuously present and kept up a run- ning comment on all that happened-to the delight of the gathering. The Junior Promenade It is customary to call each succeeding Prom the best yet. The present Junior Class naturally advances the same claim. However as all those who were there seem to agree, we guess it simply must be so. Not the least of all the items which added to the suc- cess of the affair, was the charming appearance of the St. George ballroom, artistically decorated in the class colors, Orange and Black. The popular Clef Club'7 of Brooklyn did the musical honors to the extreme satisfaction and approval of all the dancers. .Xnother feature of the evening was the lucky number dance which was of considerable interest to all, in particular, the winning couple. Minstrel Show Put on yo' bes' clothes Honey, de Xlinstrels am in town to-night. hIarch 11th and 12th saw the Tech Glee Club Klin- strels in town -and they certainly did take the town by storm. The Iind NIen, Xlapes, Wiedner, Hotchkiss, Pesce, Drlando and Farrell, playing to appreciative audiences, showed a remarkable talent to please. Their lively antics and clever banter kept their listeners in a constant state of merriment. Jack Starrett, as Inter- locutor, 'cheld the reins and led his men with great dexterity. Une of the hits of the evening was the Tech Quartet. Their songs seemed to tickle the palate of the audience for they were called upon again and again for encores. If there were any doubt about the student body being there 10021-, strong, that doubt was removed when some clever quips at the expense of the indulgent profs were met with thunderous bursts of approving hand-claps. Vive quote a samplezw Insurance Agent tto Prof. Churchl-Do you drink? Prof. Church-That's my business. Insurance AgentwHave you any other business? A dance in the gym, which was very prettily decora- ted, concluded the evening's enjoyment. Tico Hzuzalrrd T-:c'f11fy- Tlzrrt' W? .i .- If My J-fx ff FOOD H HA GAME OF CHESS , , , ,ff ,, . W ,, ,, , , ,, ,, , , ,,,, Wa, W, ,, , ,, V , fy H - f- ff' Aw- . V, , I f Q V- ,, f,,,,, f ,,,, ,. , ,,f ,, f ,.,f,f,f,,,,f,,,, ,,f,, fn ,ffm-,,f,, A ,W ,,,,, ,f ,, , H ,,, , , f , ,, , ,, f, , f, f 0 ,,,,,,,,,. ' f f f ' ' W C A Z? My ,,, ,ef f 0 ,,., .WN , ffaw, M,wf.f,,,,ffWf.,f f,-.,,,f,,,ff,ff ,Wfmff,f,,,ff,,Mwfffmfff W f, W f,,f ,,, ff , , V ,f f ff. ,W ff f i f ,f , ,fi ' - -' 'v ' mffffw,.fff1ffmff,fffff'. MIfwffffwfmffffffff ffmffnffffffffmffmfff my fyn , ff muff, nf ff ff ff f , , 1 I If .H ,, N , , ,nn ,WAHM ,f ,,,., ,.,,,,v ,,,, ,,,f.,f,,,im, The Senior Class Plays A GAlX4If1 OF CHESS fl 0725 Act Drama BY KENNETIEI SAWYER CEOODMAN CAST Alexis Alexaudroviteh LAWRENCE D. GIBSON CO11staDti11e WIILLIAM L. HAI,E Boris IvaDOvitel1 Sliamrayeff COsMO LIGORIO FOOtmaD ABRAHAM ROSENBEIQG SCENEAQROOHI in GOverDO1',s Palace TIIXIEDSUHIIIICF Of IQOO FOOD fl 0716 Ac! Tfflgfdij' Qf the Fulzmv BY VVILLIAM C. DE BIILLE CAST BasileA New XvOl'liC1' JOHN S. STARRET Irene-His VVife DAX'ID FISHER Harold-A11 Officer Of the FOOd Trust FRANK L. XXLIEDNER SCENE-Basilis HOme in New YO1-li City TIME-Fifty years f1'Om DOW Tivo 1111 udrfd T-:cf 71 fy-1 itz' The Tech Quartet HENRX' T. HoTcHK1ss, JR. ANTHONY J. ORLANDo Bass Fzrrt Tenor CSERARD S. lX TAPES FRANK XVIEDNER Barztonf Second Tenor The Quartet is one ofthe most popular organizations at Tech. Its appearance at the Various smokers, the lXfIinstrel Show, and other functions is always eagerly looked for. As in past years, it has this year scored a number of notable successes. T200 Hzzndrra' Tzcwzly-Sz'x ,,,-H --, . ,ri fffffm-W-f'-mf, ,, ... .,..,.,W,,f,,.,1vm,f-f-.,,, 1. , f W, , , , ,,,,, ,,, 7 fy. . 4, .,.. ,,,, ...WC ,, ,V 1 ' f ', '4 fg wh., 4 iffy 'CM ' ,' . f ,X ' 1 1' cf wa 44 ff.. -i f-..' f, ' -- f , ,Z ,V 7 , f ff f ffff , H 1 , , f f ,f14f...4e,6,a,f,f yiQ,if ' ,V ,Nj 4 ' ' ', 340 af? , ,fy-f. fe .,.1,'- KJ if ' f 4,.,,,,,,,, W, ,, ,.f.f,,,,. W,,.,,, ,f,,,,W.,,f,,. ,. ff , ,, ,ff-,ff M,7,, ,gf ' 1 .v--M M ' .f,f,,,,,,,..,f,,M,,,f,,,,f,,.,fm,,n,,.,,,,,fm,ffm,wh,rfz.fmp,fffm,m.,M,.nm... ..,. .. Thesis BY HAZLETON ST. CI,A1R W111FFLE'rRE1z lNote: This Thesis is reprinted for the purpose of enlightening the many students who do not know what a Thesis is and how one should be written. It is one of a number found in the ash cans about the lnstitute.l Modern Conceptions of Electricity Electricity is a wonderful thing. You can say almost anything about it and can get away with it. According to the latest theories advanced by our foremost scientists, electricity is com- posed of electrons. These are so small that the difference between their existing and their not existing is not Worth fighting about. For the sake of argument, it is assumed that they exist. Scientists agree that electricity travels at the rate of I86,000 miles per second. No one ever saw electricity, much less saw it go so fast. It has been my purpose in this thesis to check up the Wise boys, and to study the motion described by an electron when it gets het up-if you get what I mean. The general equation for the velocity of light can undoubtedly be Written. The following is as good as any, and gives one an idea of how complicated electricity can be made. 775 X---O72 V: Vfiawffdu, drdgdz 0 Q O 0 Bxff.7465jx5zw If the answer is known beforehand, the above can be doped up to give a value which varies from the true one by any amount, depending, of course, upon the Relax Feiner Coefficient employed. Tivo H11 izdrfd Y'fcwzfy-Srfwz ,., . , , ,- ,mmf , ,,,, .. ,,,, nffwm ,,., wzfrnw, . , , f wffffm, ,f ,Hf,,f,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,,,,,ff,,,,,,ffwffff,fff I V. f ,f- , ,ff , 7 . 7? W , , , , ,, ,,,, ,,,, .f uf f f , , , i ,, ,, ., , ,, , . ff ,ff 1 . 11117, My G jg 6 ,lr .mf If f , Wy., -'-- ,fff ,: 7'- ,lf f if fffmyhy I i' 4 ff' . , 77? 17 ', , fav Mya: , wi if 7, ' f, f g,f,ffm,f4f, --'- - r 4- '73 3.,,.ff fAQ9 499 lfzik Z iff' f .wfyf mZfLZfZfffffflflkfflffffffff,WZfZwWffffZf,MW2M,w2,,,,,M,,.W,2f,,W,f,f,f,fZZZZ2 Aff WW 4 ' MW ' It would be useless to describe the motion of an electron. Perhaps the closest analogy would be the movement of a Happer dancing the Chicago Shimmy. I have personally investigated the motion described by an electron, and I have represented certain phases of it by the many curves appended herewith. lNumerous curves, accompanied by poetry and appropriate decorations, appear at this point, but it is hardly necessary to reproduce these. In my experiments I have found that the frequency of oscillation of a full-grown electron approaches the order of I,250,000,000 cycles per second. To give an approximate idea of the magnitude of this quantity would be impossible, but if the same number of plugged nickels were piled one upon the other, the height attained would be equivalent to the total length of spaghetti produced in Italy per year. In conclusion, I wish to thank the professors for their kind, etc. lCopies of the closing para- graph for all theses may be obtained upon application.l lXvIr. Feder lin the Light and Sound Classj: Perillo, Prof. Squire: Dubowsky, go to the board and design what is meant by the formula on this page? a cast-iron beam. Perillo: I didn't read the lesson, I have a splinter in my fmger. Feldman: You'll have to use your head to do that, hir. Feder: Cwhose goat has been capturedj Wihat DOOINC- did you do-scratch your head? ,41- Sammy: Ya otta see all the wood I got last night. Sonnenblick Cin the Polywog Roomj: Yes-I knew I was to a wooden wedding. agirl for overa year and I never even put my arm around lVIr. Ferguson: Did two Poles get married? her waist. She 's engaged now, though. Two Hundred Twfnzfy-Eight Ez fi ffqfv., M? W X li n x l m il? Ugg QXNX A CV XW Qg vi ' , 1 fx ' 2 Q y -,, Ngx X .ff A W Q f N , , H 4 L- H 1 f Xgfgi X - Jw n f ,fl - 'X fi X ' H 'i Z f ff- WN -i-1:-i X W M X E X! f ff,f,,, ,,,fffff f Mm The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn COLLEGE OE ENGINEERING OFFERS Four-year 00111-555 in Chemistry: degree of B. S. Civil Engineering: degree of C. E. Electrical Engineering: degree of E. E. Nlechanical Engineering: degree of IVI. E. A jitfe-year rozzrsff 1.71 Clzemicaf E11 gZi7ZL'El'?.7Zg.' dfgrff' of Ch. E. The Polyieclm fc posgfssex The finest situation of any school of technologyiin the heart of the greatest industrial community in the World. Equipment absolutely complete and up-to-date. 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