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Jimmy, nxmf :Nun um is EDWARD E. ALEXANDER Textile Degree New York, N. Y. EEA is one of the outstanding comedians of his class. Here is a fellow always ready for a practical joke. Ed's humor livens up the breaks between classes and his infectious horse-laugh has been known to rattle more than one class. On the serious side, he has done much on the revitalized Student Council to improve the students extra curricula activties. Good luck and keep smiling. ACTIVITIES: Sigma Phi Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. GRADUATES WILLIAM E. AUGUST Textile Degree New York. N. Y. Willie's capabilities in the culinary arts will long be remembered by any of us who came into contact with his Hgastronomical delightsl Bill has also shown that he has what it takes to forge ahead in the industry. In class, Bi1l's impromptu questions and infectious laugh are a source of glee for his fellow students. Typical Lump Lump remark upon being jostled dur- ing Statistics- August is not asleep, sir! ACTIVITIES: Sigma Phi Tau 1, 2, 3: Steward 4. 25
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IBHIIARY MASS IIHIIIIRS LEFT TO RIGHT-Thomas E. Welsh, President: Edward Silverman, Vice-President: Christian W. Holweger. Sec- retary-Treasurer. Believe in auguries? I do. I feel that the February Class of 1950 is surrounded by omens. Since they are of a benign nature, I think that they presage success. Signs observed: We are the first graduating class of the new schoolg of the second half of the Twentieth Centuryg of wholly postwar vintage. If you insist on less fanciful divination, may I say that future success seems assured because these men know what they want. They can evaluate success in terms of happiness in their daily lives and satisfaction in doing well a job they enjoy. This is the success I prophesy. THOMAS E. WELSH 24
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HERMAN BECKER Textile Degree Philadelphia, Pa. Herm, our tall Philadelphian, represents this city as one of its best. He contributed extra time and talents to the ping-pong table where he equaled the pros in performance. His main interest in school was Weave Formation, and, in after-hours, getting home again to his Wife. His subtle humor and winning ways have made many friends for him, and we know that he will continue to make many more, and establish his own niche in the textile business. To the latter, we wish him Godspeed. ACTIVITIES: Textile Engineer 2. GORDON A. CAMPBELL Textile Degree. Toronto. Ontario, Canada Gordie represented an unknown quan- tity of intelligence and personality. His well timed witticisms and joyful laughter saved many a boring class. His ability to make friends was amazing and we hope that he gathers many more along the way. We will all remember him as the boy who could excel in whatever he tried, whether it be in school or collecting flowers. His main likes were Chern- istry and Wool. We hope that he can take life in the same stride and good humor that he did in school. ACTIVITIES: Delta Kappa Phi 1, 2. 3, 4. PAUL PETER CHIARELLI Textile Degree Brooklyn. New York Good things come in little packages as the old saying goes and in Paul we've got the best. He is a diehard Yankee fan Cfrom Brook- lyn, tool. He goes at things slowly and method- ically and when least expected it's completed. For Paul there can be a Quest-Shon mark as to his field after leaving P. T. l. ACTIVITIES: Delta Kappa Phi 1, 2: Sergeat-at- Arms 3. 4. 26
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