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f' N Ahner, Charles L. 1 TRANSCRIPT f . F 5 F Class of February, 1927 Gareiss, Elmer A. Anderson, Morton Edwin Getz, Sam Anderson, Paul L. ' Banger, Robt. E. ' Bihartlett, John M. Benson, Shepard A. Berg, Drake Howard Berling, Leonard D. Bingham, Earl George Bfishop, Geo. L. Bornstein, Albert L. Bracy, Harry R. Brodsky, Samuel Bullard, Chas. E. Bullard, Norman W. Chatz, John H. Cohen, Eugene ' Cohon, jack A. - Colby, Francis T. Coutts, Alexander Crowe, Thomas J. - Curtis, Al Martin Davidson, Arnold J. De Haan, james Deschauer, Irving Charles Golden, Seymour Goldstein, Herman B. Goltra, Helen C. Gould, Benjamin Gross, Lawrence M. Guibor, Carlyle S. Gurevitz, jack I. Hamilton, Cecil B. Harkness, Robert M. Hartman, Joseph F. Hatcher, Nelson P. Hawes, Harold W. Jacobs, Irwin I. Jacoby, Rudolph J, jones, A. T. Kart, Samuel Kinsey, Joseph C. Kirk, John T. Lavine, Maurice Levinson, Robert R. Lidschin, Max Lynch, Richard Paul Dilgel., Walter L. Q Matousek, Mrs. Barbara Dubovik, joseph Dunne, Robt. E. Durant, Richard B. Edelstein Paul B Mayiield, Leslie McGinnis, Arthur I.- McSteen, Harry J. Mercer, john Charles Miller, Francis H. 3 ' ' Miller s Emmons, Laurence E. . ' RO C Fai1,iFrank L. Mitchell, William Chas. Mitgang, Henry Mogilefsky, Jacob A. genton' Robert M' Mulvaney, Edward F. ey, Edward john I M I h W-l1- H F1nkelstein, Lester E ,UTP yr 1 lam emiy Fischer, R. Robt. Fishbein, Harold Newman, Adolph M. Fitzgerald, Mathew L- Ostrom, Gwendolin Freed, David ,lack Freundlich, Herman M. Pemberton, Clifford D. Friedman, Myer M. Pomeroy, Paul F. Page 86 Populorum, Philip A. Populorum, Robert Posner, Harry Protus, Isadore Irving Ringgold, Florence Shaw Rippberger, Rollin R. Ripstra, Henri Irving Ritter, Maurice i Roberts, H. E. Robinson, VVm. J. Rosencranz, Bernard Rothman, joseph E. Rudolph, Martin A. Schatz, George Scheffres, Seymour Schenck, Edward W. Sepanski, George A. Shanley, Alice Catherine Sharpe, B. C. Silverstein, George Smith, Chas. R. A. Speilman, Herman Steger, Myron Lamont Sterling, Horace N. Stiglitz, Nathaniel D. Tews, Herbert R. Thomas, Ray E. Toohey, John Joseph Townsend, Arthur D. ' Townsend, William H. Trant, John Joseph Turk, William H. . Waldman, Jack Wallace, Charles H. Washer, Maurice Weinman, Freda Wells, Milton K. C. Weseman, Adolph Wfiner, LeRoy Yocum, Donald R. Zipperman, William M.
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THE. 1 IDANSCDIPT , X l N6 . V 1 Page 88 U Hisiory of the Class of 1927 On Monday the 15th of September, 1924, the class of 1927 came into existence. It was a great occasion for all concerned, and for all not con- cerned, for anyone from a senior down to a mid-year freshman looked us over like a young boy looks over his new baby sister. The office, if we remember correctly, was crowded, and there were students everywhere. If we managed to get within the outer -portalsofor the great crowd that was everywhere, we found ourselves struggling for breath, dignity and equilibrium, but managed to stick with the crowd and finally arrived at the only place left to go, and that was the top floor. There were the charac- teristic crowd there too, and everyone was asking everyone else where the freshman room was and whether it was this one or the other one, and if it made any difference where we sat. We were finally settled, and glad that we were about to become such great fellows as we had heard had graduated from Chicago-Kent. , Afteri much discussion among ourselves, the entry of our professor was announced. He informed us that this was sections I, where all beginners were supposed to be. This was only the beginning, for everyone who was not a beginner promptly proceeded to get out without knocking down more than four hats and six chairs. After they had departed we resumed the busi- ness of getting acquainted with the man in front. , , He soon passed around a few slips, and we were supposed to write our family history on them, as far as I was able to determine. Later these were collected, and we were told that this class in particular was supposed to be one in Contracts, and that we should get a pretty little brown book at the book store. At this juncture about seventy per cent. of the beginners decided to study cross word puzzles or the grocery business, and the next night there were not nearly so many at hand. . - - And of course we had toshave our class election, resulting in the fol- lowing officers being chosen: A David james . . . . . . .......... President W. M. Tuohy ................ o .... Vice-President Martha A. Burrows ...... Secretary and Treasurer p F. J. Foley .................... Sergeant-at-Arms That was the beginning of the end. We have since had much pleasure as freshmen. We have had a dance, and all who attended enjoyed themselves, and those who did not helped pay for it anyway. We have had our exam- inations too, and now, there are still fewer to grace our presence. In fact the freshman class now feels like veterans of the Civil War, as far as con- cerns numbers. D. R. MURRAY. 67.925 e Q
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