Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1934

Page 114 of 188

 

Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 114 of 188
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Page 114 text:

'THE IRIS l Message of the Class President l feel deeply moved, being allowed this privilege as your President, to pen these words of farewell and C-od speed. lt has been one of the most en- joyable assignments of my life to serve you. Doubly so, for did you not, in re- turn for my meager efforts, accord me such splendid co-operation and sup- port as to make my tenure of office a pleasure instead of a task. l appreciate the honor you did bestow upon me. Now that we have attained that goal for which, these past three years, we have been striving, let us not relax and assume we have reached the height of perfection. Academically we may be at a peak, but in practical sense we are an unproved quantity. Our Faculty, who so ably and painstak- ingly laid the foundation from their great and accessible store of scientific and practical knowledge, expect us to go forward. Their efforts will have been in vain, if we do not continue to absorb additional knowledge of our profession so that we may better serve humanity. Let us become oraclesg giving freely of our wisdom. Let it not be said that we are hoarders of aca- demic and practical succor to a suffering people. ln doing our utmost to carry out these ideals we will build and build solidly the prestige and fame of our science. We are the last class to leave the portals of the Pennsylvania State College of Optometry with a clear prospectus of the evolution of our Alma Mater. Its rise from a small group of humble buildings to the aspects of grandeur and educational eminence it is today. We are the recipients of a Doctorate Degree from a school we may justly be proud to claim as our own. Let us not forget it. Make a pilgrimage once a year to that shrine. Keep alive the devotion lavished so unselfishly during our undergraduate days. Forget not our friends. 'Fhose close associations during our many trials and tribulations should ripen into mature friendships we shall cherish throughout our lives. We have a duty to perform. We should not be found wanting. To you Classmates, go my most sincere wishes for success. May the fond memories of our student days, help to lighten the load when the road is rough and the going seems difficult. Spend our inheritance wisely, it is exceptional. May we have the fortitude and persistence to amply justify the faith of our Alma Mater, to carry our chosen life's work to new heights of universal confidence and acceptance. ROBERT M. HEFT One Hundred and Four

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E lRlS l934 0 Rutherford High School 111 9 E junior Assessment Committee l3i junior Class Swimming Team l2l ROBERT W. STUART Bob Rutherford, N. j. O lt was really not until the Fall of the Senior Year that the class came to know Bob. Be- fore this, it had been a case of out on Friday afternoon and back again on Monday morn- ing. The reason was obviously in North jersey. But college enters the life of every young lady and Bob had to seek other interests. So he began to spend his weekends with us duifing our Senior Year and he was welcomed into the fold. Bob's cars were always the wonder of the class. His first, from the outside, didn't appear too prepossessing but on the inside proved to have most of the modern conveniences in- cluding refrigeration. His savoir faire in the Summer Clinics did much to put the neophyte iternes at their ease. Being a friend to all he could refuse none a favor and it was always done with a smile. One Hundred and Three

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