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MFI QWQCN President . . Vice President . Secretary ...... Assistant Secretaries . Treasurer . Class Agent. . CLASS OFFICERS . . . . John L. Hull . . Langdon S. Flowers . . Paul M. Robinson, Jr. . . Paul M. I-Ieilman, Znd - John G. Barmby . . Malcolm C. Kispert . . Norman L. Sebell 2 5th REUNION COMMITT EE General Chairman. . Treasurer . . . Class Book Editor . . Assistant Editor. . Advertising Editor . Publicity .... Program ....... Young' People's Program Off- Campus Activities . Luncheon Arrangements Souvenir Gifts ..... Registration . . Institute Interface . . Regional Committees . . .Burton A. Bromfield . . Malcolm G. Kispert . . Stanley W. Warshaw . . . Louis R. Demarkles . .Peter L. Quattrochi, Jr. . . . . Robert G. Breck . John R. Nichols, Jr. . . . Andrew F. Corry, Jr. . . . . John R. Taft . Norman Beecher . . Peter D. Matthews . F. Scott Carpenter, Jr. . . Jay J. Martin, Jr. . Paul M. I-Ieilman, Znd
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Hello, again! Twenty- five years! fDoesn't seem that long ..... D World War II ..... Korea ..... four-minute mile .... earth satellites ..... President Kennedy assassinated .... Vietnam ..... astronauts to the moon ..... campus riots. And, ona lesser scale, marriage. . . children. . . . . business ..... travel ..... kids in college ..... What a busy, turbulent, twenty- five years--with a good measure of joy and satisfaction, some searing disappointments and sorrows. And what has it all meant? What part have we played, individually and collectively, in the convulsions and celebrations of our civilization, during these twenty-five years? Have we contributed? Have we really meant anything in the unfoldment of Time? What have we tried to do that is truly meaningful? Have we advanced science or engineering? Or social institutions? Have we added to the store of useful knowledge? Have we enhanced the lot of mankind? Have we gained a better understanding of our- selves? Have we even decided what is important, what constitutes a worthwhile life? Do we ever take time to think on such things? And what of the next twenty-five years? Are we perhaps now, at last, really graduating--really going forth with our edu- cation our experience into the Big World? Are we just now emerging into the life for which we have been preparing? Can we now start influencing the progress of civilization? As we catch up on old friendships, and make new ones, through this Reunion and through reading the biographies in this book fTfaSn't our Reunion Committee done a great job? lg and as we assimilate more of the vibrant dynamics of Tech today, and meet graduates of other classes--let's set our individual sights on goals worthy of our total preparation to date. I-Iere's to your success! John L. Hull, President Class of 1944
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25th REUNION GIFT COMMITTEE Norman L. Sebell, General Chairman Cortlandt F. Ames, 3rd Henry C. Bourne, Jr. Norman H. Callner John L. Dawson, Jr. Robert AP. Dodds Robert J. Estes H. Bruce Fabens Cyrus Y. Ferris, Jr. Lamar Field Langdon S. Flowers Roger M. Freeman, J Robert A. Gillen Stanley E. Holbrook Robert H. Horsburgh John L. Hunn Robert W. Jevon Paul G. Kase, Jr. Martin King T. Gary Loomis Henry A. Lurie Alan L. MacLean Albert Madwed Robert D. Maher Robert E. Meyerhoff Gilman Y. Murray Edmund W. Peakes Arthur F. Peterson, Jr. E. Alfred Picardi Dean C. Picton Kenneth G. Scheid Spencer A. Schilling William H. Schlegel William B. Scott Robert F. Sykes Caleb S. Taft John T. Toland R. Hewitt Townsend Lewis Tyree, Jr. 'Page S. Ufford, Jr. Alden A. West James Woodburn Chester L. Woodworth 1 r V i 1 E H I I 1 I L s i 1 . i ii 4 3 5 Z- ,K J a Q. I I I 3 l 'I ll I l N i 5 l s l N s Q l N N
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