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we g jfiio If you could have come to Grand Central Station on Tuesday evening at 7:30 on February 8, you would have seen 78 Qfor the first timej smiling seniors. I had the opportunity to speak to some of the seniors and found out that eight of them suspected foul play. They didn't believe they were going to the Eli Lilly Company but thought that they were being tricked into going to Creedmore. The train left right on time and so did the seniors. Two minutes out of the station and there were six card games going and two BOOB reports being made. Tunick, Heller, and Kirschenbaum also wasted no time. They started working on the Pbt17'77Z:1k07Z. As a matter of fact, Goldstein didn't waste any time either. He pulled out his looseleaf book, which he brought along to study, and immediately fell asleep. The trip on the train was very pleasant until we spotted a stowaway. He was singing So let the sun shine in . . . Danny Miller explained that he was the Junior Representative, We arrived Wednesday morning and checked into the Hotel Severin. We all showered, except two people-they were doing their BOOB reports. At 2 o'clock we met in the hotel lobby to be taken on a tour of Indianapolis. The most interesting sights were the Indianapolis Speedway and the War Memorial. Some of us found very inter- esting sights when we passed Butler University. At 6 o'clock that same day, we again met in the hotel lobby and WE ALL DECIDED to eat at the Holly Hock Hill. A great time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Rebarber didn't show up. They said that they overslept-I guess they weren't doing their BOOB reports. The next day we visited the Eli Lilly Plants. Here we were praised on the intelli- gence of our questions. We asked questions like How many empty capsules do these bins hold? or Do any of the Eli Lilly people work or do they always take breaks? The biggest event of the trip happened Thursday night, February 10, 1955. There was a cold chill in the air as Stan Lakind stepped into a Gypsy tearoom. He emerged a little wiser, a little poorer, a little disappointed, but he now knew how to do the Gypsy Mambo. Before we knew it, Friday night rolled around and Schorr still had his mustache, but we had to leave anyway. I know that none of us wanted to go back to New York but we all left with a great feeling, except the two people who were doing their BOOB reports Qthey left with their BOOB reportsj. I would like to thank Prof. Leo Greenberg and Prof. S. B. Jeffries for being such great sports on the trip. I would also like to thank Mr. Calvosa and the entire Lilly Company for the real great time they showed us. . . . Tbe -Iznzior Reprefelzffzlizwe Ninety-one
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William Abelman .......... Herman Algazi ............ jack Altschuler ...,........ Ivan Bedziner .................... Albert C. Bernabo ..... ,..... . .. Stanley Bernstein ,.........., Yale B. Bickel .............. Herbert Blum ........,..... Richard Brumer .....,......... Sidney Buchman ............. Martin Cadel ...,,,.......... Alfred Bunton .....,....... Alan Calodny .........,.,... Arthur Casson .................... Dewey Edward Chester Donald Cohen ....................... jules Cohen .,....,....... Nathan Cohen ............. Ronald Cohen .............. Stanley Crain ,,......... Ida Cubero ................,,.... Stanley I. Cullen ............. Ronald Davis ......,.............. Laurence Diamond ..... . .,...,. Vivian F. Douglas .......... Sid Dreizen ..........,............,...... Daniel H. Dubinsky .............. Hillel Dubner ..................... Harold Einbinder ........... Albert Eisenberg .........,,.. Philip Elmowitz .......,,..... Stanley Elmowitz .........,. Arnold Epstein ........,........ Morris Epstein ..............,.... Benjamin Finkelstein .,.,......... Arnold Fleischer ............,.... Abraham Fox ............... Harold Fox ..................,,..... Albert Fremderman .....,. Joel Friedman ............... Samuel Friedman ........... Kenneth Frishberg ,............ Robert Gillman .....,....,,..... Cfaaa ella! 76th Street, Middle Village, N. Y. Kemp Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ......,.....8809 Northern Boulevard, jackson Heights, N. Y. East Hudson Street, Long Beach, N. Y. Roosevelt Street, New York City, N. Y. ..,............5966 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ...........6730 Dartmouth Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ..........2150 Wallace Avenue, New York 62, N. Y. Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn 17, N. Y West 83rd Street, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. .. .,,...... 33 Nassau Avenue, Rockville Center, L. I., N. Y. ...................209-O5 82nd Avenue, Queens Village, N. Y West Broadway, Long Beach, N. Y .........,1105 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn 13, N. Y Avenue X, Brooklyn, N. Y ..............1514 West 11th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ........,..,.,1125 University Avenue, Bronx 52, N. Y. Elsmere Place, Bronx, N. Y. ..........3030 Brighton 12th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miller Place, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. Avenue S, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. ..........456 Beach 128th Street, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Halsey Street, Brooklyn 16, N. Y. ..............1112 East 51st Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. zofh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ..........,,..........138-22 226th Street, Laurelton, N. Y ............3000 Brighton 12th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y Clyde Street, Forest Hills, N. Y Legion Street, Brooklyn 12, N. Y Legion Street, Brooklyn 12, N. Y Montauk Avenue, Brooklyn 8, N. Y Powers Avenue, Bronx 54, N. Y ....,..,....,.6766 108th Street, Forest Hills, N. Y ..........8306 Victor Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y .......,,.,.5001 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y ..........5001 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y Straus Street, Brooklyn, N. Y .........,,,..3152 Brighton 6th Street, Brooklyn 55, N. Y Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y Dekalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y Van Cortlandt Park South, Bronx N Y , . Ninety-three
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