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

 - Class of 1950

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SENIDIQ MEMIBEDS Cf NSCDDEM STAFF Front row: Ralph I. Dinin, Staffq Gerald S. Feldman, Bminesr Mamzger: Egon R. Wer- thamer, Editor-izz-Cbiefq Meyer Izbitsky, AIJOCidI6 Erfitorg David Koplowitz, Staff. Back row: Nathan Frank, Advertisizig Mazinger: Robert Kisner, Cifmlation Mmmger,' Milton Gallin, Smffq Ralph M. Mann, Stuffp Melvin Kranseler, Staff. Donald I. Robimozz, Sfrortr Editor, wax fumble to be Drerezft. THE SENIDIQ CLASS DFFICEIQS l N I I , v I 1 l I 1 l Alfred Rappaport Mrs. joy Assing Robert Welch Milton Gallin Treamrer Secretary President ViC6'Pf9Jf!i97Zl PAGE EIGHTEEN

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AS ILL AND TESTAMENT Qinnm all H3211 hg 111252 HYPHPUTH: That we, the class of 1950, of the Massachusetts School of Optometry, in the county of Suffolk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, professing to be sound in mind and body and having proved ourselves not to be illiterate and moronic under the meaning of the Laws of the State of Insanity, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. YVe do hereby, after considerable deliberation, apportion our estate upon the following whether or not they are willing recipients: To our worthy Dean, Dr. Green, we leave Samit's collection of Case Analyses for further study and due deliberation--Continuing further To Dr. Namias, we leave a multiple-purpose back scratcher, one of its uses being as a life-time unbreakable toothpick. To Dr. Bruce, we leave one giant economy size bottle of Slickum I-Iair tonic. To Dr. Farnum, our pioneer in contact lenses, we leave a truckload of bags of cement to make molds and impressions with. To Dr. Hochstadt. we leave a sack of peanuts and a small 54-lb. bag of Maine potatoes, so that he may get some enterprising young sophomore started on the road to success. To Dr. Cline, we leave an illuminated Exit, sign, so that all he ever need do is to merely point his finger. To Dr. Wfright we leave the U. S. Army Manual GM-21, How to put over the commercial and other little tricks of the sneaky, successful radio announcer. To Dr. March, we leave a silent, approved by the A.O.A., cash register. To Dr. Antanelis, we leave a soft cushioned, Beauty-rest, desk chair. To Dr. Carvin, we leave that best-seller, which he 1T1uSt have missed, on How to win friends and influence people. To Dr. YVhitney, we leave a handful of nickels To Dr. Kuhn, we leave one pair of base-up prisms so that he may talk with others and yet continue to look at the floor. To Dr. Kamens, we leave, the speed record for doing the Subjective Fog Test plus our sincere hope that his forehead will soon be covered with fuzz. To Dr. Baker, we leave a hundred pairs of clumsy hands and fingers, which do us no good, but he may utilize as spare temples, screw drivers or other trivia. To Dr. Gross, we leave a vague memory of test tube babies. To Dr. Hargbol, we leave the front seat on the first chartered flight to the moon when the latter is in eclipse with the former. PAGE NINETEEN

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