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Senior Class History Three years and eight months ago, we the Class of 1952, brought forth upon this institute, the largest freshman class ever to enroll as degree-seeking students, conceived in educa- tion, and dedicated to the proposition that all men will be of greater service to their country, armed not with guns, but armed with know- ledge with which to help their fellow men live more comfortably in peace. U Now we are engaged in the great struggle of receiving that knowledge, testing whether we, or any other college students, ,ao conceived and so dedicated, can long endure and emerge triumphant with the education received in that struggle. Soon we will gather to honor those men anal Women who have conqiierecl the fun- damental concepts of their studies. It is alto- gether fitting and proper that we do this, for of the one hundred and ten freshmen enrolled in the class of 52 , there remain only fifty-one to he so honored. Future classes will little note, nor long re- member what we said here, but they can never forget what we have done here, The class of 52 has consecrated its past, far above the poor powers of those who follow to add to or detract from their illustrious achievements. Never again may a class claim the distinction of being the first class to enroll in the Insti- tute, knowing that at the conclusion of their four year course of studies they would receive the Bachelor of Science Degree. Future classes may gain prestige in many ways, but never in claiming to be the inaugurators of the intra- mural bowling league, started by members of this class in October 1949, or the tennis team, started in March 1950, or the fencing team, started in February 1950. It is for these fu- ture classes to dedicate themselves to building upon these things which We have thus far so nobly advanced. For we, the Class of 52 , the great task re- maining is to dedicate ourselves to taking our positions in the industrial world, and to aid the Institute, that these aforementioned deeds shall not have been accomplished in vain. 'W' I Q A50
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AMERICO ALMEIDA EVERETT S. ARNOLD B.S., Chemistry B.S., Textile Engineering JOHN R. AYLWARD OMER L. BERGERON 3-5-1 ChemiSffY B.S., Textile Engineering
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