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Freshmen President Piet Bodenhorst Secretary Elaine Kenney Vice -President Lewis Silverman Treasurer Floyd Frank No Exam today
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From all over the world there were students focusing their attention on a series of buildings known as Lowell Textile Institute. From their very first get-together they took with them the wisdom and knowledge of the men who ori- ented them upon their arrival. During this formative period they were presented with a program of meetings, lectures, and conferences which were expressly designed to acquaint them with the ancient an d primeval traditions of a world-famous institution of learning. One of the newest innovations to present itself on the scene was the formation of an Air Force R.O.T.C. unit on September i, 1951. The freshmen are the first class in L.T.I, history to be enrolled in a unit of this kind. They will no doubt be flying within the year. Our mid-term exams came at this time, and their results gave us the opportunity to find out exactly how we were doing. Nevertheless, the marks were astonishing in one way or another. The All-Textile Formal, which featured Freddy Martin, was the next big social event on the calendar. Many of the freshmen at- tended, and all returned, some with stories. We proved to be a spirited class as many of our members went out for the rifle, soccer, and basketball teams. Many in our ranks enriched the TEXT and PICKOUT staffs also. In the early part of December an Open House was held at the Institute, and Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer gave a stirring address at the Memorial Auditorium. After returning from a pleasant fourteen- day Christmas vacation, we started studying for our final exams. For many of us they exempli- fied finality and futility. Some of us tried to study by a method known as osmosis, which entails the absorbing of knowledge by sitting on the technical book in question. Fortunately, few of us employed this method, most of us choosing to use the ancient method of appli- cation and concentration. However, the ma- jority of the freshmen survived the finals, and eighteen of us were on the Dean ' s list. The first semester closed with most of us gaining a greater insight into what the undertaking of a college education means. The new semester started off with the Mili- tary Ball, the first event of its kind in Textile history. Many of the faculty appeared in high brass attire, and a grand time was had by all of us. The freshmen class realizes its poten- tialities, and hopes to use its initiative in taking over the responsibilities which lie ahead. We Bock row: Cameron, Kleeman, Leavitt, Madden, LeBovidge, Canovai, Hamel, Ganz, Twarog, Frank, Drouin, O ' Neill. Second row: Eddy, Moissonnier, Sheldon, Horowitz, Missry, Lolos, Torchia, Perkins, Soren, Guimaraes, Katsaros, Cooperman. First row: Kenney, Geary, Maynazarian, Bass, Ponty, Gilet, Larose, Shay, Krouss, Pappaioanou, Velantzas, Zubick.
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