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CLARK -I. Mc Coom' EDWARD J. KHVALA ROBERT L. STRAUB All took a breath and awaited the dubious outcome. VVas it a break or a lull? The class of '36, snug in its feeling of good fellowship, peeped out on a dripping, bedraggled scene and with joyful optimism viewed nothing but bright prospects. Right they were! The tumult had ceased, conditions were better. One celestial guard- ian at a time withdrew from his family entanglements to lend a needed hand to the wants of mortals: gifts that were the object of the prayers of myriads of previous classes, now jealous but boastful alumni. Great blessings, new units,chairs. laboratories, were showered upon the favorite class of the gods. Patients were plentiful, the period of Want and worry had disappeared. ln one gigantic stroke of generosity, the god of donors smote the time-old stability of the point requirement and with knightly grace placed it on a silver platter within the reach of the humblest. Now as the world is once more surveyed, the sun is gleaming brightly from the rim of a friendly cloud. Everything is clear, fresh and abundant. The gods offer the class of '36 the best of prospects, reach out, classmates, and accept their bounty. 36 ,
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THE SENIGR CLASS The rumbling and grumbling of the ele- ments over Mount Olympia showed that the gods were in a state of agitation. Jupiter and all the other spirits of good omen found enough difficulty in maintaining peace at home to favor us mortals with their watchful attention and guidance. As a result, students from the various sections of the city, from the different states of the Union, Ah! even from one of the possessions, took refuge in the stately ageworn building at the corner of 'Wood and Harrison streets, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. The unkindness and rude- ness of the world was quickly forgotten as mutual sympathies soothed new-found difficul- ties. Such were the circumstances under which the member of the class of 1936 started up the long, long trail of professional life. ffqx' Each student, however, harbored the hope that with the completion of the struggles he would be rewarded with a fertile fleld. a calm. complacent. and prosperous world. Time passed. Rumors and threats of war, teetering on the verge of financial collapse. civil disorders in government. wreckage of dazed humanity. all these events occurring while from the sidelines, students gazed out in wonderment, gambling as to the state of the world when they would have to step out into its dangerous and swift moving current. About the fourth year, the storm began to break, the wind ceased its pitiful wailing. the hush of silence replaced the thunderous cannon- like roar. dark threatening clouds scurried across the sky. 49? 'l'1-:ohms -I. CAMPBELL Rloivrmmt B. BAUER -i' ' 'AIR lloiaum' C. NIURSTIG l'iDw,x1w 17. Sracxmx 36
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ADLER, LEO Calumet High Schoolg Crane Junior Collegeg University of Chicagog Lewis Instituteg Loyola Universityg C. N. Johnson Seminary Intramural Basketball, '32, Location, Chicago. BAUER, MORTIMER B. Morgan Park AIilitary Academyg Loyola Liniversityg C. N. Johnson Seminarg Vice-President Junior Classg Vice-President Senior Classg Intramural Baseballg Alpha Omega Fraternity, Chancellor. Location, Chicago. BERLIN, JOSEPH Crane Technical High Schoolg Loyola Universityg C. Johnson Seminar. Location, Chicago. BULMASH, LOUIS John Nlarshall High Schoolg Loyola Universityg C. N.Jol1n- son Seminarg Intramural Sports. Location, Chicago. CAMPBELL. THOMAS JOSEPH St. Ignatius High Schoolg Crane Junior Collegeg C. X. Johnson Seminarg Treasurer Sophomore Class: President Junior Classg President Senior Classg President Loyola Uniong Dentos Staff '35g Intramural Basketball. Baseball. Location, Chicago. CONIGLIO, MARTIN JOHN Austin High Schoolg Loyola Lhiyersityg C. N. Johnson Seminar. Location, Chicago. COPALMAN, FRED Harrison High Schoolg Crane Junior Collegeg C. X. John- son Seminarg Intramural Sportsg Alpha Omega Fraternity. Scribe. Location, Chicago. CRAN E. RILEY York Community High Schoolg Elmhurst, Illinoisg Elmhurst Collegeg C. N. Johnson Seminarg Loyola News l33Q Class Editor Dentos '3.1.g Class Editor Bur. Junior Classy Intramural Baseball '33g Delta Sigma Delta. Location, St. Charles, Illinois. ,- 'F in lN'0!'v, x Ss.. O 36
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