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E IRIS 1934 v C. . al llla l s.a Bridgeville High School l Class Secretary l3l f Dance Committee l3l , ,rx t M. ELIZABETH ALLEN Betty Seaford, Delaware Q Behold the comely wife of whom we made mention upon the opposite page. All credit to her who, in addition to maintaining a good scholastic rating, was able to make a home for her husband during their college days. Like her husband, Betty was serious about her class work and showed evidence of having spent many hours in the preparation of her studies. The team of Allen and Allen should be unbeatable in later years when they establish a joint office. Certainly no case should make its appearance at their office that one doctor or the other will not be able to solve. The entire class unites in wishing them the best of luck. Fifty-five
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x Fifty-four 0 THE IRIS I934 Marion High School Washington College -iw e E Announcement Committee I3I IRA BENSON ALLEN Ben Seaford, Delaware One of the more fortunate members of the class, Ben has had a comely wife by his side in the classroom and upon the Campus during his three years at P. S. C. O., just as she is beside him in the record book of the Class of l934. Ben was always one who exhibited a serious turn of mind toward his work. It was always uppermost in his thoughts. Undoubtedly he will go out into the world with the same attitude. Not only did he show great interest in optometry but he had an incomparable technique in relating narratives in negro dialect. Ben took a very active interest in his fraternity holding several offices during his college career which, to us, is evidence of the esteem with which his fellows looked upon him.
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Fifty-six 'THE IRIS l Battin High School Freshman Assessment Committee Q31 MORTIMER APFELROTH Doc Elizabeth, N. 1. May we now present one of the most professional and learned men of the class? Doc had the advantage of many of us through contacts with the profession before he came to P. S. C. O. But even this does not explain the progress of this earnest jerseyite. And, don't get the idea that books were the only things Doc ever cracked! His wisecracks often gave us a laugh-a few days later. During his Senior Year, some friend lor wagl sent him a large box filled with cocoanuts. Doc Avigorously asserted that there was nothing symbolic about the gift!
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