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jaruwAjyr r V fk% JANUARY s M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 T he brand new year began somewhat slowly, considering the effects of New Year’s Eve on the majority of the student body. However, things got back into shape quickly and the remaining two weeks of the fall semester were taken care of in speedy fashion. Before we knew it, finals were upon us and the grunts and groans CQuld be heard once more. Cries of Gee, I didn’t have that in MY notes!” and I never thought he’d ask that question!” were heard in the dark recesses of Textile’s corridors. These thoughts were hastily forgotten, however, in the general rush to get home during the short four-day period of suspended hostilities between semesters. Many of those who did leave missed seeing the second showing of an event whjph has endeared itself to the hearts of man, the hearts of many an interested LTI student — the fashion show. This year’s event was just as spectacular as that of the previous year and Southwick Hall was again filled; this time more by the citizens of Lowell than the student body. Needless to say, those who attended the show had a fine time. The school’s cheering squad made its debut in new uniforms and was royally received bv all of us, if the volume of noise during the cheers could be taken as an indication of our enthusiasm. Most of us were happy to know that one of our favorite Math instructors, Mr. [ 22 ]
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Andrew Ouellette, has Assistant Pro- fessor” prefixed to his name. Congratu- lations Andy.” A new method of communication be- tween administration and students was introduced via the newsletter. Thus mimeographed sheets appeared on the bulletin boards daily giving details of the day’s happening and organizational and club meetings. The newsletter was made available for the use of any club, organi- zation, or individual that may have some- thing to announce that is of interest to the school. As the month drew to a close, a good deal was expected in the future of our basket- ball team. At the close of the month, they had won three consecutive victories over Suffolk, Assumption, and Babson and appeared to be on the road to many more victories before the season came to a close. [ 23 ]
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