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if Q Qlli NJ sf .3 lx, W' Z ISLAN DER This was the year when the Islander Editorial Board carried on its lofty deliberations in a setting appropriate to the status and prestige of the lnstitute annual chronicle. Each Wednesday evening Mr. Allee's conference room, replete with oak tables, leather chairs and crystal ash trays, resounded to the hush of quiet desperation which was the prevailing mood at Editorial -Board meetings. ln the nearby editorial production office, by day a prosaic typing room, controlled and coordinated bedlam was let loose during the course of the evening. We began our excursion into the strange world of college year-books in the peaceful summer of 1955. Many a quiet summer night was broken up by the alarming arguments and disagreements which boomed forth from the open windows of Room 'll5. By the time classes had begun in September, we knew what kind of a yearbook we wanted-and we also knew what we would have to settle for. There were those who complained about the tight editorial discipline but what would you expect when the tive men on the Editorial Board were all ex GI's. Despite this, the morale in the ranks was excellent, probably because of the esprit de corps generated by our four lady editors. Would that we had the eloquence and wit to do justice to the staff members, your classmates, who labored long and lovingly so that you might have this record of two memorable years. Graduates of 1956-Your entry to the past. cali-be ' !T:ff'AvXi 1 li' Gsm S.- E B , Left to right, seated: M. Schwartz, R. Deschler, R. Olsen leditorl, g A X P, Hall, D. Stahl. Standing: T. Blake, P. Sheehan, Mr. Palmer, Mr. l X ' Smalley, J. Hubschman. G-'V
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SOCIETY OF THERMAL TECHNICIANS 'Qu fl! Q, Q5 Z I I lull II2 A new club has been established on the campus of L.I.A.T.I. this year. The Society of Thermal Tech- nicians is composed of students from the Refrigera- tion, Heating and Air Conditioning curriculum. Various professional men have spoken to them about related subjects at their meetings, and the members enjoy and profit from their membership in the club. Congratulations and good luck to the charter members of the Society of Thermal Technicians.
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