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! 'me t i 1 TPANSCDIPT , i E At the end of three or four months they were able to recognize the towers of Contracts in the distance a11d on clear days the Isle of Domestic Relations was visible. Every evening it was the duty of one member of the crew to point out a particular bit of scenery and explain its wonders and its interesting features. Thus the year wore on, amidst scenery which was at times interesting, at times not very entertaining, but when june came they were able to look back over their trip and realize that it had been a year well spent. Witli the coming of the second year, those who remained ffor many had been left behind at various portsj, had become staunch friends, having weathered many storms together. By this time they had learned that although they had originally come from different walks of life, they were now journeying towards the same goal-although their numbers were many, their purpose was one. Time had made of these people better sailors, but the journey was becoming more perilous. Dangers lurked at every turn, and they became more and 1nore dependent upon their pilot, Whom they call Dean. During this period of danger Dean remained steadfast, ever-watchful, lest disaster overtake the ship. VVhen their good ship Learning struck the iceberg of Evidence they were sure that their journey was at an end, and well might it have been, had it not been for one of the crew, whose name was Pickett, who came to the rescue just in time. VVith a backward glance at the danger which had just been overcome, Pickett bade farewell to the scene with these words, That's one on you, Iceberg. No sooner had they recovered from that blow than they became engulfed in the whirlpool of Common Law Pleading. Once more the presence of mind of one of the crew Qwhich crew we now realize was chosen to avert such disasters as thisl saved the day. This time Higgins came forward, filling the crowd with confidence. Each member of the crew took his turn in saving the ship, and a-true history of this little journey cannot be narrated without a word of praise to that crew which made the journey possible. But the entire journey of the second year was not filled with perils. Pleasure had its part. The class once more elected officers, this time choosing for its leaders: john Loughnane .. ......... President Louis Smith ...... .... V ice President Anne Burrows ....... ......... S ecretary Dwight Carmichael .... .......... T reasurer Edward Jensen .... ..................... S ergeant-at-Arms To date each obstacle has been overcome, each foe has been vanquished. All have emerged unharmed and a bit wiser. Now these pilgrims are awaiting a storm, which is greater than any they have heretofore encountered, United they stand, hoping that none of their members shall fall by the wayside, but that all shall remain, until Ambition, in his Good Ship Learning , shall have brought them safely over the Sea of Hard lNork to that glorious land called Knowledge. .ANNE Bumzows, '27. 64 19263: j
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'IDANSCI-UPT Class pf 1927 '21956f
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THE. AIRS. ISABELLE S. ADDEN EVERETT H. ALLISON ' :HUGH M. BAILEY, ' ' SAM BARTH ' ' ANTHONY B. BEASLEY RICHARD A. BIERDEMAN LIERLDON BOWVEN ' PETER M. BIRDGES PAL'L BROCCOLO ' VICTOR F. BURKHART AIARTI-IA ANNE BURROWS IDWIGI-IT B. CARMICHAELI, JR. NDXTHANIEI. CHAPMAN FRANK VV. CHERNAUKES AIENELAOS D. CHOPIS JOHN H. CLAUSEN WILLIAM A. COLEMAN JOSEPH COLITZ BENJAMIN CONWISHER JAMES T. CUNNEA .ABRAHAM D. DAYIDSON HARRY C. DAVIS HOWARD DEMING FLORENCE DICICER SAM ENDLER CHARLES A. ERI-IART :ABRAHAM FELDMAN EDWIN HENRX' FELT J. LESTER FINKELSTEIN VVM. H. FISCHER -. .. AIORTON EDWIN EANIIERSON PAUL L. :ANDERSON SHEPARD A. BENSON EARL GEORGE BINGHAM DRAKE HOWARD BERG LEONARD D. BERLING I. RANDOLPH BOHRER CI-IAS. E. BULLARD NORMAN VV. BULLARD OPAL LEON BUNN JOHN H. CHATz SAM KEENEY CHILDRESS EUGENE COHEN LESLIE PETER CRAIG Y Y 1 TDANSCRIIYI - Class offune, 1927 ELI FISHER FRANK JOS. FOLEY DAVID JACK FREEIJ LIERMAN M. FREUNDLICII JOHN GOULD JACOB HAMMES ISIDOR Nj H.XSIiEI.L BTAURICE L. HILL RICHARD C. HILL CARL G. HOLAIES STANLEY HOODS GORDON FRANK HOOK EUGENE NV. HCBDARD IRWIN J. JACOBS ALBERT H. JACODY EDXVARD L. JENSEN ESTHER V. JOHNSON MILTON JOHNSON ' TYRRELL KRUM ' RICHARD M. LEFEDURE FRED LEIBOVITZ PALMER LEREN SOLOMON LIBMAN JOHN M. LONG JOH N PATRICK LOUGHNA N E ROBERT P. LOXVTHER EDMUND F. MANSURE .ARTHUR J. INICGINNIS EDWARD A. NIORSBACH LOCIS MOSCOYE DONALD R. MURRAY AIERLIN A. MUTH VVILLIAINI VV. NELSON, PHILIP M.'O'CONNEI.L ' NELSON OSNOSS EMANUEL E. OSTROM HONORE JOSEPH PERRY A.LBIN A. PETROSHIUS LOUIS HENRY PFOIiL CHARLES R. PIERCE ROBERT POPULOROM JAMES V. RICE ROY E. ROOS SAMUEL ROSS MAX SATT HAROLD T. SHARP JAMES SMEJKAL LOUIS A. SMTTH EDWARD F. SOUKUP .ALEXANDER SPARE JEROME SYORODA STEPHEN SZXVAJKART' EUCLID L. TAYLOR JAMES THORI-E JOHN EXLFRED WATSON LIERMAN AVEISS HOXVAKRIJ T. WHITE JOHN HAROLD WOOD ICATE CELESTE ZOOT Class ofFebruary, 1927 VVILLIAM R. CRAIG AL. MARTIN CURTIS ARNOLD J. DAVIDSON SAM GETZ THOMAS B. GILMORE SEYMOUR GOLDEN IRVING 'CHARLES DESCHAUER HERMAN B. GOLDSTEIN VVALTER L. DILGER JOSEPH DUBOVIK ROBT. E. DUNNE PAUL B. EDELSTEIN LAURENCE E. EMMONS ROBERT M. FENTON R. ROBERT FISCHER HAROLD FISHBEIN AIYER M. FRIEDMAN ELMER A. GAREISS ma HELEN -C. GOLTRA BENJAMIN GOULD IRVING M. GREENFIELD CARLYLE S. GUIBOR JACK I. GUREVITZ CECIL B. HAMILTON JOSEPH F. HARTLIAN EDWARD, B. HEALX', JR. BALLARD HOLLAND IJOOD JOHN B. HOSTY 65'
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