Philadelphia University - Analysis Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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Cooper Union. Fred also possessed a genius for stealing the ball. We expect great things in the future from this boy. Iiggs Zcmetti, another freshman to break into the starting line-up. His aggressiveness under the boards won the admiration of the whole school. He consistently took the ball off the boards from bigger men. Barry Goldstein. a six foot four fresh- man, used his height to full advantage S e- - I3 cialized in hook shots and setting up plays Lou Wenig. while not a starter, was any a time to put out the fire Big Lou was a great help under the boards on all occasions. called upon m Bob Cleelcmd-another big reserve whose bombastic tactics under the hoop proved invaluable. His slight of hand, and deceptive passes, set up many a bucket Ioe Lynch. a graduate from last year I. V. squad. Ioe saw limited service but we expect great things from him in the next two years. Dick Lembeck, a sub for Broadhurst, c pressure man who proved to be a terrifi was at his best when the chips were down. Lou Croce and Dick Landry both of the I. V.'s saw limited action with the varsity but just enough to show they both really have it. That rounds out the squad. With only one man graduating in Iune the future looks very bright. Goldblatt and Co. are building and in a year or two, Textile will be the team to beat. Now a word of praise for the un-sung heroes of our Iunior Varsity! With Bill Nel- son, former Temple star, at the helm they did themselves proud. Though virtually un- known today, their names m morrow's headlines! While we are in the hats off department, let's not forget the man who, more than any one else makes all this possible, Director of Athletics, Professor William Hughesl It seems unfair to make a formal state- ment Bill Hughes, Director of Athletics, for he is their most ardent fan, counsellor, tutor, and big brother, all rolled into one-he is Mr. Basketball. Without Uncle Bill, l'm afraid old P.T.I. would be a very dull placel ay grace to-



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AIIINI I NIISSAIII Your graduation from Philadelphia Textile Institute in this mid-century year of l95O marks one of the most im- portant events in your life. This year you step from the ranks of students into the ranks of American business. This year you complete your scholastic training and enter the larger, harder training school of experience. This year you begin making the decisions which will in large measure determine your success in life. You stand on the threshold of a new, bigger, broader, more adventuresome and more enjoyable life. The reason you stand in this fortunate position is not alone because you worked hard enough to earn a degree or diploma from P.T.I. Even more important, it is because hundreds of other graduates before you, and still other hundreds of non-PTI men, have had faith in the textile industry and in you. It is because they have backed up this faith with millions of hard-earned dollars and with uncounted hours of work, thought and study-to the end that PTI might be a top-notch school in which you could learn about textiles. This money and this time and effort far outweigh the money, time and effort which any stu- dent has devoted to his education. So you owe an obligation to these men. It is a two-fold obligation: Ill to use the knowledge you have acquired in such manner as will justify the faith your tex- tile predecessors had in PTI and in you, and C2l to give of your time and effort and money, as an alumnus of PTI, in such manner as will assure future students who come to PTI that the Institute will continue to be ade- quately financed and progressively improved. The instrument through which you can most effec- tively aid the Institute is the Alumni Association. The strength of any school is measured by the strength of its alumni body. The PTI Alumni Association right now is larger and stronger than ever before. Your job is to keep it that way-by joining the Alumni Association, if indeed you have not already done so, by taking an active part in its affairs, and by maintaining your membership and activity throughout your life. Nor is this a one-way street-the PTI Alumni Asso- ciation is a stable company of sound textile men and it is just plain, good business on your part to associate your- self with them. So we send greetings to all members of the PTI Class of l95U. We welcome you as members of the great textile industry. And we wish you all success in your en- deavors after graduation. HOWARD P. GALLOWAY President, Alumni Association

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