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Page 18 EMERY WEAL President ' s Report for Winter Term YEAR has come to a close since the ending of the Second World War, a year which we have spent enriching our minds with knowledge while we have attended the Institute. We feel certain that we will be bigger and better men and women because of our contact with the Institute. Countless messages such as this have been written in the past— the messages are soon forgotten, but the people we’ve come to know during our short period here at the school, will not. It would be interesting for us all to be able to follow the lives of our school mates. Without a doubt there are many who will be tops in industry. With that thought in mind, I’d like very much to wish you all the very best for the future, and may we meet again. —KIRK WOOLVERTON.
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EMERY WEAL Page 17 President ' s Report for Fall Term J7ELLOW students, I am sure we can be quite justified in saying that this has been a most prosperous year, and that none of us will regret taking part in the social activities of the Tech., but on the contrary feel well rewarded for any effort we have put forth. There is always the need for social improvement, and we 11 probably find no greater opportunity to take our place in this en¬ deavour than here at the Tech. We have gained the friendship of many students, in addition to the valuable knowledge which we have acquired at this fine Institute. —MISS MARION DUNHAM.
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EMERY WEAL Page 19 President ' s Report for Spring Term y NOTHER very important year of our lives has just passed, a year which we will all remember as one of the best; a year which many of us will recall as our first in the task of reconversion to civilian life. Difficulties have arisen, most of them to be overcome by the co¬ operation of staff and students. Protests have come to the fore only to be overcome, smoothed over or ironed out one way or another. Next year, I know, will be another story. Our problems will be few and our pleasures many. A newly renovated building awaits us in October, and to those who will return in the Fall, I say “I’ll be seein’ you”, and to those who do not return “Good-bye and good luck!” —ROBERT C. GUISE.
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