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Title: The Fabricator : New Bedford Textile School yearbook
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: New Bedford Textile School New Bedford State Textile School New Bedford Textile Institute New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Technology New Bedford Institute of Technology
Subjects: New Bedford Textile School New Bedford State Textile School New Bedford Textile Institute New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Technology New Bedford Institute of Technology
Publisher: New Bedford, Mass. : New Bedford Textile School
Contributing Library: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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EN WHAT a sombre and fateful day, Monday, September 12, 1930, was forthe New Bedford Textile School. A vast horde of invaders was reported clamoring at the portals of thatfamed institution of learning. A rush, a babble of squeaky soprano voices, broken now and then by astrident squeal, heralds the entrance of this horde into the school. The Classof 193 3 has gained its objective. We belong. Not to the A. O. H. but to therollicking, fun loving, and distinguished student body. We next tripped lightly (??) down to the office and there received, inexchange for our hard earned shekels, a miscellaneous collection of books,sheets, paper and other necessary supplies. Then the fun began; fun for us, but misery to the teachers. We weresoon acquainted with the intricate and frequently spontaneous reactions ofgeneral chemistry. Mechanical Drawing, and Designing often made us won-der whether it would not have been better for us to enroll in the TrainingSchool for Nurses. (62) 19 3 1 THE FABRICATOR
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FRESHMEN BY diligent application, however, and the tireless and invaluable assistanceof our instructors, we soon mastered our courses. The last of October ushered in Fraternity Rush Week. Our class wasrepresented among the pledges of both the Delta Kappa and Phi Psi Frater-nities. A weird week or two of pledgeship and a night of uncanny and some-what painful experiences completed our trial and we became Brothers. Longin our memories, however, will remain thoughts of kindly lifts and then,horror of horrors, those long walks home under the lonely light of the stars. We were well represented in athletics by several of our class making thevarious teams. Billy Clark, Ray Williams, Bill McArdle, Gobeil,Gero, York, and Anderson made the Basketball squad. Clarke, Demarest andMcArdle answered the call for soccer and rendered invaluable service to theteam on the field of play. Midyears, the bugbear of all Freshmen, soon loomed on the horizon. Wegot our chance in the Midyear Exams to show the in

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