Who is "they?" Matthew Bowen, Naphtali Barsky, Steven Norfolk, and Greg Masters; the four men. Elizabeth Piccirillo I see as a ship passing in the night. She comes into the Writing Center to relieve me and if I remain in the Writing Center I am working on a computer while Piccirillo helps a tutee. For the most part Piccirillo have few exchanges during the semester. Her life is as hard as mine I determine for narratives written later. I am fully aware that Bowen doesn’t get it as he was wining and I was counseling him throughout the fall semester. He always seemed to get on the wrong side of Shipka. I kept counseling him and kept suggesting to him to “talk to Shipka; always. IF Shipka is willing to converse with you take the situation from there; if not then try to take the courses with another professor in the spring. Bowen received a “B” in 407 in the fall and became Shipka’s sidekick or her “buddgie” (yes, a little parakeet on her shoulder.) Naphatli did not understand all semester and in the last CO, CO2 everything “snapped” for him. He received an “A” on his second CO demonstrating he finally mastered Shipka-ism. Norfolk on the other hand is still walking around with a blindfold. Masters ever got any of “this” either.

"This image is labeled #19 because it comes over from the 324 Process Narrative Sketches. I have already mentioned because the 324 Patent CO1 and 407 OED CO1 were handed out at the same time, due at the same time and worked on at the same time, processes from one to the other are sometimes distinct and other times merge as one.