New England College of Optometry - Scope Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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E SCOPE l l l x Q , I - 1 ,, 7 z JJ ...l x X S . : ' z U1 BAER. RELIBEN- Voz: l3'fr11l.n'i'L 226 Stocton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I would be friends with you and have your love. Baer came to us from New York rind tool-Q two years to become ticquuntedwnutf- sed. Evidently he has become more .1 Bos. tonmn for he is 41 rcguldr fellow once more. Hows your bridge these days? Biscoizxvr. AI.liFli'l' S.- Al, B.'g:.w Sdrgent St., Suncoolc, N. H. The mildest manners with br.ix-est mind, MAIN .1 quiet fellow but lets nothing get by him, l-les there in lll.ll'lKs-.1 good tutor in bridge .ind .tn .tpt pupil tit l'vUXK'llllg1 but topping .ill by his wonderful sense of hu- mor, He sure ought to succeed in subtle Suncook. Honorsi Vice-President 'Bl P. O, S. '30-'31 C.'xiu1.L, PAUL V.4 l1clv 19 XV. Pine St., Milford, Mass. A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. That Curly hair-those h.indsome features- the h.tndsomest nmn in the cl.1ssg and br.1ins too. A Cl.1ss cut up but .ill in .ill ll great SCULII. Honors: Phi Gem Rip '51, DL'Nis.ut. Mrrvix 15.- Alt1 - Kmgfii!: lUlO Mgissacliusetts Ave., Cz1mbridge,M.1ss. None but him can be his p,1r.1llcl, The Great Dunbar? Salaam? M. S. O. surely would have to Close its doors if Mel left. Between jdinaica Pl. and M, S, O. 'ilxleln has his hands full. He is now thinking of joining the two towns so as to sleep .tt home once in .lwhile NWC just know you will do it Mel Good luck. Honors: Class Tre.1surcr '50 Associate Editor-in-Chief '31 President P. O. S. '30-'SL Chairman Banquet Committee '51

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T H E S Cp-PgggEg gg gggg gg The annual visit to the American Optical Company at Southbridge, Mass. ended our activities for the school year. Then came the senior year, the time which is dear to every student. The joy of meeting and greeting each other as we returned to school for the final year is now history. It certainly was a happy re-union of old friends. And after the usual formalities of reopening classes had been performed the members of the class again settled down to face the difiicult task that confronted them. As seniors, as is customary, we indulge in retrospection. The class ofiicers elected for the senior year were as follows: President, jack Weinraub, Brooklyn, New York, Vice-President, Albert Biscornet, Suncook, New Hampshire, Treasurer, Azarie Garneau, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Secretary, john Brennan, Brookline, Mass. The class ofiicers aroused a wave of en- thusiasm and class spirit which accounted for the various activities during this year. The Halloween dance was the first social function of the new school year and was a social success. As a means of rejoicing and diversion after our mid-year examinations, our class dance was held in january and the enjoyment experienced is now only a memory. And now the greatest event of the senior year, the banquet. This is an annual event of the school and one that is looked forward to with great anxiety by the seniors. This banquet was held at the Brunswick Hotel, Tuesday, May 12th. By the untiring efforts of the Banquet Committee which was composed of M. B. Dunbar, Chairman, D. Hil- liard, Scott Masters and jack Weinraub assisted by the juniors, this final social activity of the school year was a tremendous success. The members of the faculty and the juniors attended this brilliant event. Speeches were delivered by the faculty members, president of the senior and junior class as well as by the chairman of the banquet committee. Our annual trip to Southbridge marked the last chapter in our book of social ac- tivities at the M. S. O. Now the school journey is at an end and we bring to a glorious close a period of time which could not have been spent more profitably, educationally and socially. All has not been easy sailing. We have weathered storms, struck snags, but we have come through, and now we must go on to our future tasks.



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