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651i Fifty-eight 0 THE IRIS l Turtle Creek High Scfhool Duquesne University Carnegie Institute of Technology - sz A T Chairman Ring Committee l3l Camel Turtle Creek Pa COLIN CAMPBELL I lf you've met the Canny Scot from Turtle Creek you've probably heard that his hamlet contains the largest single span rigid bridge in the world. The class heard it for three years. And that isn't the only thing the Creek holds for the Campbell Clan lin totol resides there. Here's one member of the class who isn't trying to deny or live down his home town. Why should he when he expects to open up a practice there? From the time Camel and Larry Clegg moved into a penthouse at Green Street in their Freshman Year they have been close friends, the Scot being a mite the closer of the pair. However, Camel didn't confine his attentions to his roommate as he was well-known and liked by the entire class and not a few young ladies of the City. He made it a point never to appear at a school dance with the same girl but, in later years, he'll probably find it necessary to modify this conduct. Colin always exhibited the right attitude toward his studies and his Alma Mater and we do not hesitate in predicting a successful practice and happy future for this diminutive member of l934.
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West Philadelphia High School Overbrook High Sclhool Student Activity Gouncil lll E lRlSl934' V GEORGE LENARD BROWN Philadelphia, Pa. Hailing from Philadelphia, George was in a position to show his classmates the ins and outs of the third largest city in the country. He was one ofthe really quiet and unassuming men in the class. His quietitude was of great use in the matter of entering the class tardily. When it came to obtaining a grasp of the work presented, he was far from tardy. Not only did he learn his work well but he was ever willing to explain to anyone not so well-endowed with what it took. As to his social life, we have little information for he was not prone to brag about it. Un- doubtedly a man who could perform so well in the classroom should be able to get along in a drawing room and perhaps this may explain some of those late entrances to class. l Fifty seven
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THE IRIS i934 0 Norwich Academy SZ A Circulation Manager The Iris C33 Ass't Editor The Pupil,' 137 Omega Delta News Staff l2l l3l Composite Picture Committee Chairman l3l LAWRENCE ORMEROD CLEC-G Larry Norwich, Conn. 0 Where to beging where to begin. With so much fertile material the problem becomes more complicated. lnthe first place Larry carried off the honors for the tallest among us for at least one year-'twas horrible to see him crumble when an adversary appeared in his junior Year. Then too, Larry gave us something to talk about in the form of being the Cranddaddy of progressive myopia until his progress was stopped during the Frosh year. Can you see now the gigantic problem that confronts this scrivener with so many records broken by one man? Coming down to brass tacks lif you get the pointl Larry has formed some close friend- ships here at P. S. C. O. Chief among these we would list that of his room-mate, an honor- able member of the Scottish Clan and answering to the name of Campbell. Larry gives us the long of the long-and-short of room number six. Crisp, facile-minded and dependable are the characteristics that describe Larry , He acted as treasurer of his fraternity to the bene- fit of that organization-no doubt about that as some of the members might ruefully admit. We will mention another fact that can be made without fear of contradiction. Larry will close his three years here with high scholastic honors to his credit. This honor has entailed a great amount of work but Larry has never been known to fail in this matter. To this likable member of our class we can only extend our best and most sincere wishes for a successful career. We are sure he will achieve it--and to the credit of his Alma Mater and profession. H FiffY-nine we
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