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SENIOR CLASS H It is correct to say that the class of '48 has the most unique history of any graduating class in the annuals of the Philadelphia Textile Institute. Our class is composed of the remnants of those students slated to grau- ate as far back at 1942. It may be said that the bulk of our group stems from the fresh- men of ,4l. There we were waiting-with joy in our eyes, fear in our hearts, wondering what we would do with those number 4, 6 and 7 brushesg and those pots of paints that were issued to us. Even then there were gripes about waiting in line three hours, but our hearts go out to those that tell us of the six week vigil that they must now go through to get the same old trash . . . remember boys, WE had to pay for the stuff! ll As we stood in line, we wondered-Who was the man picking his teeth with the reed hook, and who was the baldheaded traffic cop on the rear of the second floor? Later we met one of them on the other end of a reject punch, the other became known to us for his pro- lific non-chemical explosions - MYOU BlRDS!! REMEMBER THE DAYS-when we could walk in the front entrance legally . . . when we could get near the pool table with- out having to elbow our way through the crowds . . . and the ping-pong table where once partners were non-existant and where now reservations are in order . . . the South ISTURY . .. Campus-it's lush foliage-it's football field --it's fine parking facilities for STUDENTS -it's spacious air-conditioned smoking lounge carefully strewn with a soft carpet of cigarette butts, constructed of driftwood. carbouys and whatever else the Art School didn't want . . . the days on Clinton Street. Laucks drinking beer out of Cross's hat- Freshman Sherman Weiser out guzzling the mighty seniors of that day-the paddy wagon every hour on the hour-Rod Rahe in his famous green jacket-Former Dean Heard, firmly entrenched in his armchair telling the students '6When they want us we'll go,', so he went-to West Point-Mills-and, as Johnny Naab says, wfhis comes under the heading of draftf'-so WE went . . . Remember when Profs dreaming of better things to come walked into mail trucks . . . when Mel Samsky was an eager beaver . . . Shot Gun Schokin, wget out of leavew or a'Why one of us went to NYU.', WHAH HOPPENWTO the skeins we left in the dryer . . . to Doc Byler's precious ethyl alcohol . . . to Harry Birkby's Coca Cola to Purple Price's Naphthol Yellow S . . . to Giese,s sense of humor on that mass reject . . . to Koenig after hc read Dale Carnegie . . . nothing! . . . to Marshall Nelson's Hnew look . . . to the new school they keep taking 5533355 to us about . . . to Bill Manning and the now famous widow . . . to Ed Shaw when he got caught spiking his tca . . . to that thing
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