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CHARLES B. STEW7ART Ontario, Canada Textile Diploma P.T.l. 1945-43 Delta Kappa Phi t'C.B. the indominahle l'Spirits. Asleep or awake he possesses a very keen mind and is forever accomplishing the impossible. He has a host of friends and once niet, never forgotten. The kind of man we wish we had more of. SHERMAX YVElSER Forest Hills, N. Y. Chemistry, Dyeing and Printing Degree P.T.l. 1941-43 P.T.l. l946-48 AATCC .lust give Sherman, the chemist, a hunch of test tuhes and a mess of fancy apparatus and you have a friend for life.
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LEONARD l. SIEGEL Dallas, Texas Textile Diploma P.T.l. 1945-48 Sigma Phi Tau Len is a good type who possesses an inquiring mind and an wide variety of interests. A future success in any line he may choose. WILLIAM SPROULE Haverford, Pa. Textile Degree P.'l'.I. 1940-43 NAVY P.T.I. 1946-48 Past Pres. Phi Psi Basketball g'Prof. Sproule, as he is lovingly called by the frosh and soph weave formation and falx analysis students. seems to have his ambitious footsteps planted behind those of Nlr. Giese. WI- admire his honesty und bid him full speed ahead.
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lumni Association TO THE CLASS OF 1948 The Alumni Association of the Philadelphia Textile Institute salutes you as you leave the role of undergraduate and enter the ranks of our alumni. Our alumni 1'oster contains the names of more men than any other textile school in the country, and definitely more men of high responsibility than any other textile school. The last part of that statement holds both numerically and on the basis of percentage of graduates. Old P.T.I. turns out the Hmostest of the bestest. Dig in fellows, you are in distinguished company and let the salne be said of you 25 years hence. But do not forge the fount of your knowledge, join the Alumni Association and keep up your Class organization so that P.T.I. does not drop from your thoughts. Your school has helped you to help yourself in the business world. But there is not a school in the country that does not need the help, personal or financial, of its Alumni. We older Alumni know this and we urge you to think in terms of service to your school. Not now, or necessarily next year or the next, but as you prosper, share a measure of that prosperity with the school so that your sons will be provided with bigger and better facilities for learning. Our best wishes go to each of you with the hope that each will experience the thrill, the satisfaction and the reward in the years hence, or knowing he has done something, large or small, but done something well. ROBERT A. SMITH President Alumni Association of Phila. Textile Institute 54?
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