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FROM THE DESK OF THE PRESIDENT When you young men and women who comprise the fine class of 1968 arrived at Lowell Tech four years ago, I am sure that graduation seemed a dream to be realized in the distant future. Now the day is close at hand when you will be transferred from our student lists to the ro lls of our Alumni Association. It has been the goal of our educational program to send forth each graduate aware of his vital role in this technological era, eager to assume the mantle of leadership, and assured in the knowledge of his professional competence. You are indeed fortunate to be going into a scientifically oriented society where there is great demand for your unique skills. Industries, colleges, and the govern- ment are competing for your services, and there is ample opportunity for each of you to assume increasingly significant roles in the fields of your choice. For each of you, it now becomes your obligation, as a citizen of a great free nation, to meet the problems which constitute your share of our national effort and to conquer each with assurance and skill. It is, of course, through just this kind of individual acceptance of a personal share in the common purpose that our kind of free government is destined to prevail over difficulties and challenges as yet un- known. During your tenure at LTI the Faculty and Administration have devoted their skills toward supplying you with sound learning, breadth of outlook, and a wise philosophy to sustain you through the coming years. To these I wish to add the best wishes of your college for a long life of happiness and fulfillment. Office of the President December 7, 1967 12
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The 1968 Pickout Staff proudly dedicates this year- book to: Mr. James A. Brennan, Placement Director; B.A., Boston College; M.B.A., Boston University; LL.B., Northeastern University; Member of Massachusetts and Federal Bars. Mr. Brennan since arriving in the fall of 1966 has made an indelible mark on the school. He is always available to the seniors who want advice and counsel- ling about job applications or interviews. A little known fact is that he does most of the work in setting up interviews, schedules and posting times on the boards, outside his office. Mr. Brennan, besides his many duties at school, still finds time to be faculty adviser to Pi Lambda Phi Fra- ternity. He is very active in this capacity and finds time to visit the house and give advice to all the brothers. This counselling is not just a privilege for a few but any underclassman who desires advice on how to apply for jobs or availability of jobs can see him. Every student at Tech has at one time or another looked for a part-time job to earn some extra money. Mr. Brennan has aided by posting the availability of such jobs and in some cases aided in attaining the job for the student by calling the company before the stu- dent goes down to apply. The work done by Mr. Brennan is most appreciated by our recent graduates who will tell you that without his aid they would not have had as many interviews or job offers and indirectly, their jobs. At this time we of the Pickout would like to extend our thanks to Mr. Brennan for all he has done for the student body and hope that he remains at Tech for many years to come. 13
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