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(vie Gefyimtirtfy . . . It was an early September morning in 1953 when 1400 new members of the Northeastern family gathered under the wings of Alma Mater. The campus had six buildings then, and we had come to learn, to grow, to raise our horizons, and to share in the heritage of North- eastern. Over half of us had our aim set on an Engi- neering degree, 300 of the class after having served their time in the service. And there was a smattering of femininity that joined the ranks of the class of ' 58. The administration kept us busy for those first wild and confusing days of Freshman Week, with exams, endless lines, photographing, and ROTC fittings. Do you remember seeing Dr. Ell for the first time and sing- ing the school song. And finally there was that night when the upperclassmen introduced us to college life with their wonderful evening of entertainment in the Alumni Auditorium. In almost no time we were taking part in classes and activities at our urban college. The Physical Education Center was still being riveted together, and when they were through with that they began tearing up the ground for a parking lot behind Richard ' s Hall. There was a mild form of hazing for us, if you can call it that. Do you remember those black and red em- blems with the identifying ' 58? On April 9, 1954 at the Hotel Somerset, we enjoyed our first college dance, the Freshman Prom. With us at the time was our advisor, Professor Durham, and our class president, Ted Chin. We had a Talent Show, our first year, won by Jim McTeague who played the accordion. if - W-tiW
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' Behold, we know not anythin I can but trust that good shall fall At last — for off — at last, to all, And every winter change to Tennyson
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