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THE SCOPE The Seope Silzalill 1932231933 Edirol'-ill-Clvie Robert C. Hyland A,f,f!!t'j4If6 Edilmgr Hyman Simons-john T. Bedell B11.fi11e.i1f illmmger Dearborn T. Shaw fl.i,mt'r.iltf Blf.fll1e'.I'.f .ll.111.1qer L Paul S. Cline Senior News lllvin C. Haynes Aflllllllf Iiflilm' Sonia Litwalk Hnmm lftfjlrfl' Hyman Goldberg CiiI'F!ll.1fffI11 ,ll.i'11.1g john M. O'Brien Three members of the incoming -lunior Class will be chosen next year to round out the personnel of the Staff. The Editor wishes to avail himself of this opportunity to thank each member of the present Staff for the whole-hearted co-operation which has been alforded him during the past year. Words can hardly express gratitude to Miss Alyce McCabe, our congenial School Secretary, for the many, many things she has done and the words of wisdom and guidance which she has smilingly offered throughout the year. Please accept a profoundly sincere Thank you Alyce. Last, but not least, we wish to thank our advertisers, who make our little paper possible. May we remind our subscribers that they are reputable business houses olfering quality merchandise backed by their own good name who merit and will value your patronage. l21l
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W VT TSLEWS C O P E tlliuiiiiiiioit Class History By JOHN T. BEDIELL, '53, We, the Class of '33, have reached the halfway mark. To most of us the summer will be a welcome interlude, if only for the purpose of reviewing and absorbing this year's work. Ours has been the largest class in the history of M. S. O., notwithstanding .ne absence of the mysterious Mr. Chill, and on the whole our year has been very successful, both from the academic and social viewpoint. Few of us have felt the sting of failure, and many have made noteworthy progress in the work. The junior Class has been especially fortunate in having had Dr. 1. Pastal added to an already excellent teaching staff. His enthusiasm for the work has proven most infectious. Dr. Klein, has been extraordinarily patient with us and has given its privileges and advantages which no previous class has ever enjoyed. New equipment 3.5.11 been added, and our quarters enlarged. ln fact. every facility has been provided. ex '-,' ry encouragement oifered, to aid us in doing our best. We wish to extend profound thanks to each and every member of the liaculty for their earnest efforts in propounding sulfi- cient and lucid material to lay a firm foundation for the absorption of more intricate knowledge of a most complicated and scientific study. Socially the year has been a tremendous success. A large majority of the class are active and interested members of the fraternity. Wife but hope that we can continue the good work that was propagated by the graduating class and make this organization, the Pi Omicron Sigma Fraternity, a worthwhile and beneficial body to be associated with. Our class dance in April was well attended and supported. We assumed the role of pioneers in that we were the first class to sponsor a like function in a night club. It was strictly informal and thoroughly enjoyed. Those present reflected proper credit on the profession and the occasion elicited much favorable comment. The annual trip to Southbridge, a yearly invitation extended by the American Optical Co. to visit their enormous plant, far exceeded expectations. It was decidedly inf teresting and instructive. We wish to thank the American Optical Co. and we might add it is with pleasure that we anticipate next year's visit. It is with regret that we say goodbye to the Senior class. We are indebted to them greatly for the willing co-operation and assistance they have given us, in studies and social functions, and in helping to orient ourselves at school. To them we extend our heartiest well-wishes for continued success in their chosen profession-Optometry. We hereby make the fervent avowal that we, as students and professional man. shall do all within our power, in offering our little mite, to propel Optometry to the highest heights and we shall guard zealously its good name and future. l23l
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