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VOCATIONAL FACULTY Top row, left to right: T. B. Baird, Machinist; E. E. Brockley, Machinist; F. J. Brown, Jr., Electrician; D. L. Carmines, Sheet Metal; M. Christie, Outside Machinist; A. E. Cullen, Mold Loft. Second row, left to right: F. J. Davis, Shipwright; S. Davis, Machinist; C. C. Donegan, Pipefitting; L. H. Flowers, Out- side Machinist; J. G. Foretich, Pattern Shop; F. B. Gall, Ship Carpenter. Third row, left to right: G. G. Givens, Electrician; C. L. Griffith, Machinist; E. E. Heath, Jr., Machinist; W. K. Hunt, Foundry; F. L. Johnson, Outside Machinist; L. B. Jones, Sheet Metal. Fourth row, left to right: R. P. Lentz, Machinist; A. J. Madsen, Machinist; A. C. Marshall, Machinist; J. McBride, Machinist; H. J. McCarthy, Pipefitting; M. T. McCracken, Pipefitting. Fifth row, left to right: J. W. McCreery, Outside Machinist; W. E. Michie, Shipwright; J. W. Murden, Machinist; D. B. Parrish, Coppersmith; A. L. Poindexter, Machinist; O. E. Schade, Machinist. Sixth row, left to ri ght: R. W. Sherman, Electrician; E. B. Snyder, Machinist; V. G. Stockman, Boilermaker; J. E. Torok, Coppersmith; C. H. Waters, Shipfitter; E. H. Wright, Machinist.
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ACADEMIC FACULTY Top row , left to right: John J. Carvil, Engineering Drawing, Apprentice School of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company — 1916; Johns Hopkins University; Elmer B. Givens, Physics, B.A., Lynchburg College; University of Virginia; Paul B. Givens, Mathematics, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Lynchburg College. Second row, left to right: William Heltzel, Chemistry, B.S., College of William and Mary; M.S., Brown University; George C. Mason, Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture, B.S., North Carolina State College; Yale University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; S. K. McFall, Marine Engineering, American Locomotive Company Drawing School. Bottom row, left to right: Carl Norwood Robeson, Arts, B.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology ' ; Emory University; Joe D. Smith, Naval Architecture, Apprentice School of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company — 1938; D. Boyd Thomas, Mathematics, B.S., M.S., North Carolina State College; Duke University; University of Michigan. [ 22 ]
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H. L. Price Secretary W. A. Cole Vice-President W. W. Zbinden President STUDENT COUNCIL With the ending of the War and the return of most of the Apprentices, the resumption of activities within the Apprentice School has made evident a need for a rejuve- nation of the Apprentice School student government. This idea was first advanced in February of this year by two apprentices, A. H. Mulling and R. F. Barbrow. A new type of government was sought and, after much deliberation, Mulling and Barbrow, with the help of Mr. White and Mr. Via, worked up the idea for the present form of student government. Next two students were chosen from each term of ap- prenticeship as representatives to help in the reorganiza- tion. The plan was explained to these representatives and preparations were made to present the idea to the students. The plan for student government which has thus been worked out is: 1 . The student body is governed by a Board of Directors chosen from the entire student body. 2. Each department having any apprentice has at least one representative on this board. For each ten men or a fraction of ten men in any department, one man is seated on the Board of Directors. Board of Directors Meeting [ 24 ]
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