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for God, for country, for Tech faculty verses students During the past year, Lowell Technological Insti- tute has gone through its period of drastic change, and has come out improved and revitalized. Organizations all over the campus are finding their efforts crowned with success; the Student Council, which is the co- ordinator and administrator of all these student ac- tivities, has been no exception. Late in October, the tenor for the year was set when the Council ran the fifth All-Tech Formal Week- end. This affair proved to be the social high-spot of the school year. Billy Butterfield ' s music, the soccer team ' s win, the IFC ' s carnival, all fitted together to give LTI a perfect weekend. After this, the Council focused its attention else- where. It aided the student body in the planning of the most successful pep-rally that the Institute has seen in many years. It compiled the first general survey of student opinion. It set up plans for the revival of Freshman hazing. It held several open meetings. It started a student forum. And, at long last, it found a suitable song for the Alma Mater. The Council also aided in setting up the students ' own parking lot; in getting the gym open for use on weekends, in setting up a Student Judiciary Board, in planning for the Machinery Exhibition, and in han- dling various grievances. Since the Student Council is entrusted with the res- ponsibility, the students rightly place most of the blame for a bad year on the Council ' s he ad; and, therefore the Council should also receive some of the credit for the good year the students have just ended. 28
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student council Secretary MARCEL M. DURSIN, JR. President STEPHEN E. ADLER Treasurer ARMAND L. GREENHALL Vice President DONALD T. WARK Left to right: Cohen, McNamara, Scarponi, Gilet, Adler, Wark, Dursin, Greenhall, Cotton, Van der Linden. Standing: Prof. Frederick, Leventhal. 27
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