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DEDICATION This issue of the Tech Art Record is dedi¬ cated to opportunities which are available for “Prince” and for “Pauper” if they will only see. Those of us who have high ambition and who see to the future can visualize the abounding opportunities opening along the paths of the technical students of today.
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EDITORIAL The writing of the editorial for a “Tech” Year Book has something of a finality about it. As we realize that our year at P.I.T.A. is drawing to a close, it is with difficulty that we choose words to express what is in our heart. It is a well known statement that “He who sees deepest into the future looks with the realization that so much of today will never be left behind”. Those who make the most of today accept these facts cheerfully; those who make little use of today reject them. At one time or another, we all experience the fact that every day well spent becomes a day of pleasant memories to which we can look back with pride from the future. This is a book of memories. To some it will mean more than to others; to me it stands as a symbol of days spent in deepest enjoyment. We cannot but appreciate the excellence of the training that we have received within these walls, under the guidance of a staff of instructors infused with an enthusiastic spirit of service. Besides, we have had an excellent opportun¬ ity to gain valuable experience by participating in such activities as the Students’ Association, the Tech-Art Record, the Emery Weal, and Athletics. In these activities we have had the opportunity to work and co-operate with others, as well as to accept responsibility and leadership, important steps in the advancement to our future careers. Through a sound student-staff relationship, the Tech-Art Record has long been one of the traditions of Tech. It is my hope that this co-operative spirit will continue to keep in stride with the rapid progress of the Institute. It is also appropriate to wish that every editor, henceforth, could have as congenial and as efficient an editorial staff in publishing future editions. To the entire editorial staff of students and instructors goes a “Thank you”. My sincere hope is that, in the days to follow, and through the years to come, you may turn these pages and live again your year at “Tech”. AL ANDRUCHOW, Editor.
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The Year Book editors wish to express their most sincere thanks to Mr. Clarke, Mr. Jorgensen, Mr. Yates, Mr. Overby, Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Mid¬ dleton, Mr. Howard and all of the students who so generously gave us their assistance in the organization, the completion and the publica¬ tion of this book. 21020
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