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2 AQ ' ' ' -NV X09 ' oi -6255 Pr-rAvItrf1.fvs.oN EQ? g l l V 1 H all blended to lend an atmosphere rarely found on school occasions. This initial dance proved the forerunner of the many successful social functions which fol- lowed in the Senior year. ii e pass .lightly over the remainder of the Junior school year, noting that the great majority of students passed their examinations successfully and greeted each other as Seniors when the summer vacation was over. Towards the close of the school year, the Class of IQ27, presented the school a cash donation towards the Building 1'und of the College. The Senior year started again with thegexcitement occasioned by the election of class officers. Yillien the smoke of battle had cleared the following were chosen to lead their class in its final year. D:XX E 'TARLOXV . , , Prgyidgnt JACK SHEMIN . . Vice-Prefiderzt JOSEPH COHEN . .... Secretary . Josepn Zrxnxowran .... Treasurer NIEYER FEIN . Prexident of General Organization The Clubs which were organized in the Junior year, having successfully accom- plished their aims last year. immediately started functioning again. Preparations were soon under way for the first social function of the Senior Class. It was decided that this affair be a dance at the Hotel Bossert on December Ioth, 1926. How futile it is to attempt to describe the Senior Class Dance! It will be a night long remembered in the minds ofthose present. Mere words cannot adequate- ly express the high social success that this initial affair of the year proved to be. The importance of the event in Brooklyn Social life was recognized by the press who detailed special reporters and photographers to cover the events of the evening. It is with pride that the class points to the fact that ours was the first class to receive such recognition from the press. Immediately after our dance, the class settled down to the task at hand, that of preparing for the mid-year examinations. The examinations over, the social affairs committee immediately turned their attention to the preparation of the graduation boat ride which was scheduled for the day after our final examinations. The boat ride, immediately after the final examinations was a glorious day of relaxation for the boys. With all care and worry gone, joy reigned supreme. An informal dance was arranged on the boat and all made merry to the tune of a melodious orchestra. After the boat landed, everyone repaired to the picnic grounds where the Delta Sigma Theta Fratermty Basketball teamchallenged the Class team to a contest in which the final score was lost Cno adding machine being availablej. The boat ride was a fitting finaleuto the soc1al functions of our class and will be pleasantly remembered together with our other enjoyable gatherings. The Class of 1927, after completion of the course, looks back with. pride on the enviable record it has made and it is happy in the knowledge that it has left a record of achievement for other classes to emulate. It 1S fitting in closing the history of the Class of 1927 to extend to our Professors, who labored unselfishly for us and to all those connected with the College our heartfelt thanks for the1r many efforts and whole-hearted cooperation in our behalf. . er X' ll r ls ll 1 Page187 'Q Q C227 ' will
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