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'THE IRIS l Overbrook High School Decoration Committee l3l ISADORE E. STERNBERG Lefty Philadelphia, Pa. Lefty Sternberg was one young man who certainly knew his Philadelphia. This was to be expected as he was a native of these parts. At a moment's notice he could furnish the stand- ing of any member of an athletic organization in or about Philadelphia. lt was one of his favorite past-times and often he could be heard conducting an open forum as to the relative merits of a pair of wrestlers, baseball players or, what have you. He also was greatly inter- ested in the theater and was something of a critic of the drama. He is said to have been a very co-operative Clinician-always ready to render an opinion as to what disposition should be made of a difficult case which, in some instances, was unso- licited. However, it was indeed very comforting to know that one had that ever-present help in time of need. At class meetings Lefty could be counted upon to insert a spot of pep in the proceedings. This was especially true in our first year when his favorite hobby, baseball, was not, to his mind, getting it's just dues. Good luck, Lefty and may we meet in the not- too-distant future. One Hundred
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E IRIS l93-40 .I r Central High School University of Pennsylvania Ring Committee l3l LOUIS SNYDERMAN Lou Philadelphia, Pa. I , Here we present the gentleman who was known as Lou and one of the mildest men in the l934 group. We knew very little about him for he lived with his family in the City and spent little time with us outside of class, Two things about him are certain: Lou believed in perusing the books rather frequently as his class work showed, and he enjoyed nothing as much as a nice friendly game of pinochle with his pal, Harry Rosen. Harry could give us plenty of dope on 'Lou but he won't talk. Lou took a keen interest in class work and practice at the Clinics where he was ever willing to lend his aid in the handling of a refractory patient. The Class of l934 wishes him luck in his future endeavors. Ninety-nine
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E IRIS i934 ' Tome School University of Virginia .QA Vice Pres. Freshman Class ill Freshman Hop Committee, Chairman lll Newman Club, President l3l Iris Staff i3l lnterfraternity Council l2l Commencement Decoration Com- mittee, Chairman l3l ANTHONY j. STIEF, jr. U-I-ony., Reading, Pa. The lone wolf of the Campus. He came and he went in that black coupe, and nqie knew his haunts or his destinations. Few knew him, but those who did realized that he had one very definite purpose in mind-some goal that he was determined to attain. That was the development of a smooth professional man. Many times, Tony'l participated in those midnight bull sessions, for which colleges are justly famous, idly discussing life and women. He could become far more serious, however, dis- cussing the fate of Optometry. , Always tastefully garbed, with the naturally sophisticated air of one who was generally in the know, Tony created a fine impression among his associates at P. S. C. O. We cannot but feel that he will do likewise as he takes his place in the professional world. U One Hundred and One
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