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Sophomores President Stephen E. Adler Secretary Arwilda A. Grant Vice-President Larry Horowitz Treasurer Sid Solkoff The Southland gave birth to the blues
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will make L.T.I, proud of the class of 1955. The formal school program began on Sep- tember 17, 1 95 1, a memorable and confusing day for most of us. The professional Casanovas soon learned that college life at Lowell does not comprise one social whirl after another. While the work given at Textile is difficult, it is still quite absorbing; and most of us will agree that studying pays off in good grades. After the first few weeks of school were over, we stopped wearing elbow grooves in the desk long enough to explore the fraternity life on campus. Many wonderful stag and date parties were held in the various houses, and the fraternities showed themselves to be the center of the social activities of the Institute. Many of us accepted fraternity bids and labored under the steel fists of the pledge captains and their henchmen. The election of our class officers was an- other important event of the first semester. The campaigns included speeches, posters, and If I am elected a broad schedule of activities will appear. The freshman smoker climaxed the electioneering, and we were indeed honored to have as our guest speaker, Swede Nelson, former football great. When the balloting was over, Piet Bodenhorst had been elected presi- dent; Lew Silverman, vice president; Floyd Frank, treasurer; and Elaine Kenney, secretary. Robert Hall was elected as class representative to the Student Council. Back row: Strzelewicz, Longer, Sawyer, Ectman, Palm, Hayes, Goulston, McNamara, Ricard, Donovan, Hince, Petkiewicz, Samaras. Second row: Semple, Foye, Ouellette, Reilly, Marcus, Silverman, Nicalek, Chiklis, Hoffman, Truesdole, Talford, Woodside. First row: Hardy, linger, Frei, Leipzig, Samson, Cohen, Crean, Brodeur, Moser, Rosen, Legow, Dreisel.
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