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'THE IRIS l Newark Preparatory School Cap and C-own Committee l3l HARRY ROSEN Harrison Belleville, N. I. I Should we reveal some of the characteristics of this most mysterious member of our class? Harrison came to us with the advent of the second semester of our Freshman Year and little did we know of him in advance. He came among us and was received at his face value. The value has never depreciated for he soon mingled with our group as though he had been among us from the beginning. Harrison formed one of the famous trio to be found in Room No. 26 during our junior Year and many and various are the tales told of that room. Oft thumpings issued from that room far into the night and might we add that it was not the thumping of a typewriter? This member of our class evaded dormitory life during his last year and his life during this time has become a dark mystery. One of the first in the building in the morning and one of the- last to leave at night. Whenever seeking Harrison one had only to look in the Seniors Lounge to find him indulging in his major sport, that of playing pinochle. Harrison dealt himself a hand in Optometry three years ago and we feel will continue to do so for many years to come. Philadelphia's loss and Belleville's gain. Ninety two
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E IRIS i934 0 Grove City College fb 9 E Ring Committee l3l New Castle High School LLOYD 1. RicH New Castle, Pa. O Wearing one of the older derbies in the class, with the aplomb of a veteran, Lloyd was the real McCoy as he went merrily on his way with the Stuart-Duffy duo. lt was not until his entrance 'into the Mortonian round-table that Lloyd's knowledge of the Tait Dynamic Skiametry was truly appreciated. Though an ardent clinician, Rich was often sought in vain by his clinic partner, Golding, who was heard uttering the wailing cry for a lost refractionist. Lloyd wasn't tempermental but when he just wasn't in the mood, neither love lfraternall nor money could bring him near a patient. But when all is said and done the one that can make the world laugh is the one who will find success and the wit ot the gentleman with the banjo-eyes is well-known to the Senior Lounging Team whose members are now legion among the P. S. C. O. Alumni. I +41-iw , , lf Ninety one 1 W N'
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.iv inf f. . 1 il!-2 ri fqi :wil if ti , V, MM A vi' - ?- 'Jilin T H E I R l S 3 4 . nga.5,.yg1g,,i,ifai-if1..1.L, , 5.1 -, .W ig. its .- iz ff f xiii if 'li gli: 2 f Q ,lei .lil 5' -1. iii? e-fi ti? Central High School University of Pennsylvania L lunior Prom Committee l2l Clee Club l3l J Announcement Committee l3l if i WILLIAM L. SHAFFER Bill Springfield, Mass. I After studying for two years at the University of Pennsylvania, Bill came to P. S. C. O. and cast his lot with l934 and we can't think of a more welcome member. l-lere was a friendly individual with a cheery greeting for everyone. Not only did this product of the Bay State excel in the scholastic but he was also some- thing of a vocalist. To be just a vocalist would satisfy most of us but not so in the case of Bill. He lead a male chorus made up of the more talented members of the class. Many an evening this gifted young man would mount a chair before his group and ably direct them. l-lis repertoire was endless and embraced almost every conceivable type of tuneful effort. To be sure, some of his numbers were strictly for dormitory use but most of them were quite suitable for a public audience. Any of his clinic associates will admit that Bill's success is assured if they will but re- call the perfect control he exercised upon his patients-especially the, ah, feminine ones. Q Ninety-three H' f . .1 ,ig .L 1 :gig Elf V T- L iw ,.
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