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Last Will and Testament Know all men by these presents that We, the Class of 1943, of Massa- chusetts School of Optometry, in the City of Boston, in the Countv of Suffolk, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being slap-happyi' and broke do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us. Address all complaints to Fort Lee, Yardbird 643. 1. XVe leave thanking Cod that we have been dodging exams verv popular sport at M. S. O.! instead of bullets Qthat's next.j 1 2. NVe leave the Tasty Lunchl' with our heart in our mouth and our teeth in our pocket. 3. lrving Fradkin leaves his soap box to start the fires next year. 4. XVe leave a book of car checks to next yearis Seniors and a Cn card to Dr. Green for Survey Servicev. 5. Wfe leave our memoirs and greatly school spirit to hallow the halls for years and years to come. 6. CENSORED! ! !! 7. Roland Carrier leaves his code of living: purity, body, and flavor. 1t,s only Cudgie who has all three. 8. VVe leave Dr. Namais 'AIN THE YVATEPF. 9. XVe left Aunt Marys, where we studied in our earlier years, for 726 Commonwealth Avenue, which in turn we leave for 208 and the house on the Hill Cwhere VVilson could never do any studyingvj. 10. - XVe now leave a corner table at the Dugout. VVe hope the boys will not be ailing. 11. VVe leave Dr. Carvin in the Static Ski Lab. Lonely, isn't it? 12. XVe leave joe Macs sucCes.s'ful candidates. 13. The following leave these, their favorite plays to the library: Something for the Boys Evelyn Adler Three Men on a Horse ....... ..... L allots, Poulos, Vaniotis This is the Army .,........... ...................... U ncle Sam Kiss the Boys Goodbye ..... Arnelda Levine Springtime for Henry ..... ................,... Irwin Craubart Disputed Passage ,.......................,........... Zalkin, Mayers, etc. 14. Bob Rosenthal leaves his broad-mindedness to some bashful freshman! 15. VVe leave the famous back row still unbroken QBoWman, Morin, Saperia, Silverstein. plus some facsimilesl, 16 XV e leave the Seniors our outside assignments just as we left them all year. 17 XVe leave a class to Dr. Cline that will give him SILENCE! ! ! 18. YVe leave Joe Scanlon as the lone after-dinner-speaker at McNiff's. 19 VVe leave a lens stretcher and a pail of optical centers to the Freshmen. 570' .. . XVe leave the CLINICIANS and CLEANICIANS as busy as ever! 21 XVe leave prescribing Orthoptics for those who suffer with eyestrain from looking sideways. 22 lVe leave wondering about Optometry: its Past. its Present, its Future! 1.4.4, 23 XVe leave Wondering about -- 24. XVe leave Wondering -- page fiuwity-foul'
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A smile and ll friendly hand to SAUL KATZ 25 Loxwood Street, XVorcester, Mass. who ever he metf, Saul was one of the first of our group to leave for the armed service. Good luck, Saul, welll be seeing you. LEON MAYERS 100 Maple Street, Roxbury, Mass. And lie llatlz music in lzis heart. Pops was well known in this district for his fine group of musicians. HARRY NEIMAN 147 Chestnut Street, Chelsea, Mass. I'l o 2 He understands best, who asks the reason zclzyf' Harry's conscientiousness was manifest bv winning the coveted five points for the Accommo- dation and Convergence Thesis. NORMAN SAPERIA -17 VVoolson Street, Mattapan, Blass. A fo rrfr fain of common sense. Year-book Staff Everv class has a theory buster. Norman was ours. No extra charges for some of his own original theories either. SAUL S. SILVERSTEIN 41 Newton Street, Malden. Mass. Niml2le fingers- combined with a nible brainf' Optometry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee, 1, 2 Bowling Team, 2 Magna Cum Laude One of our more musically inclined members, Saul was a great help, along with his own little swing outfit. MARTIN ZALKIN 431 B 69 St., Averne, Long Island, N. Y. A handsome young man with lofty ideals. Another member of the ground crew at Rome, N. Y., Marty is gaining experience at refraction, and we all wish him the best of luck. page twenty-three
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25. XV e leave. In testimony whereof, we the Class of 1943, hereby appoint as executoi of this will, Mr. joseph De Natale. and in the presence of the undersigned declare this to be our Last XVill and Testament. QSignedl Joseph A. Craven, Ir. XVitnesses: Clinton L. IVilson, Jr. Chester A. Turner, Jr. John E. Quinn Class Ballot Done most for the class ......,..... Iolm Quinn Most likely to succeed ..... Clinton XVilson Most studious ............... Arnelda Levine Most humorous ........,.. Robert Rosenthal Most well-mannered ..... ....... ......... C h ester Turner Most enthusiastic Yankee fan Sebastian Nicolosi Most enthusiastic Dodger fan .............................. ........... X Iartin Zalkin Mos likely to pass the Massachusetts Boards ..... .... C eorge Forman Most friendly .............,......,.....................................,.. ..,.... I oseph Craven Most enthusiastic supporter of Morpheus ...... .......... P aul Cates Most compact ...............................,........,............ ...... S umner Cohen Most uncomfortable ..... Bernard Issokson Most quiet ................. ............. X 'ictor Laliots Most professional ....... oseph McDermott Most cooperative ...,... ........... E velvn Adler Most frivolous ...... . Most radical ..... Most sociable ........ Most conscientious ...... Most energetic ....... . Most reserved ...... Most doubtful ..... Most jovial .......... Most agreeable .......... Most philosophical ...... Most musical ........ . Most theoretic ..... Best sport .......... Best dressed ........... Best salesman ............ Best soap-box orator Best letter Writer ...... . Best author ..... . Best host .... Sumner Bloom Charles Bowman . Harold Meyers . Irwin Craubart Robert Kraus .. W'illiam Morin . Maurice Morin Charles Poulos Paul Thornton Louis Vaniotis Saul Silverstein Norman Saperia Robert Kefferstan Ierome Rutberg Sidney Taylor . ........ Irving Fradkin L . Edward Calmus Harrv Neiman Roland Carrier page firenfy L c
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