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Sixty-four 0 THE lRlS l934 Rockaway High School Lafayette College, B.S. Sl A The Pupil Staff HJ l2J Editor Pupil l2i l3J i Ass't Editor Omega Delta News ll J Editor Omega Delta News l2l l3l Student Athletic Association lll Business Manager and Ass't Editor The Iris l3J junior Prom Committee l2l CHARLES KENNETH DOLAND Chuck Rockaway, N. 1. I lt would be impossible to write an impersonal bit for this member of our class. Chuck came among us with his quick wit, ready answers and likable disposition and seldom failed to make a friend. One of his favorite pastimes, as may be seen from his activities, was to shake a publication from its lethargy and make it function again. Need we state that 'he is the originator of The Campus Dog, that chatter column of the monthly magazine ot P. S. C. O.? Chuck took particular pleasure in nosing out the lurid facts and publishing them in the 'KDog for all to read. Nothing was sacred to him and many were the impre-- ciations muttered behind his back by those who suffered. He also was the author of many of the editorials which appeared in The Pupil, Chuck comes from an optometric family and knows where he is heading in the profession. Among his scholastic accomplishments we would list his ability to take profuse and copious notes that were later transcribed into one of the best sets of typed notes in the class. just an example of the methodical set of this Lafayette Grad. ' Knowing Chuck'i as we do we can forsee only the best of all possible futures for him. To him life has been real and life has been earnest but nevertheless very much livable. Suc- cess, we are sure, from the entire gang of l934.
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L. 153' .jg Valli .fs 5' . 'i, is ' 3 5 70' , 'Q 1: 4 5 f , Q : 'wa arab ygqh. an -'Q Elsa' i I 1 pwawii Cleary High School sz A Class Treasurer ill Editor The iris l3l LYLE M. CRUSE C-eary, Okla. ln looking over all the members of the Class of l934 we can think of no individual who was able to make friends with the facility of Lyle. He became politician of note in his first year when he was elected treasurer of the class. lt was here that he managed to form the basis for a class treasury which enabled the group to carry on its activities in good style for three years. Any member of the class who didn't pay his dues with dispatch was finally hounded into doing so. Lyle spent the whole summer between his junior and Senior years interning in the College Clinics and with Dr. Vivian in his Chester, Pa., Clinic which gave Lyle quite an edge on his contemporaries. We have heard rumors to the effect that it was not only for knowl- edge along technical lines that Cruse spent that summer in Philadelphia but it may be that there isn't a word of truth in the tale. Lyle states most emphatically that upon graduation he is going back to Oklahoma to practice Optometry. He states lequally vehementlyl that people in the midwest don't wear ten gallon hats or ride cayuses any more. He boasts that here and there one will find a model T Ford in use. Some day we hope to drop in on him and see these wonders for ourselves. 4352: SIXTY Th fee ,ag ., ay,.,, , V s,1rcs1sLm.,1.-A
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E IRIS i934 0 West Warwick High School La Salle Academy Providence College fb 0 E Chairman Freshmen Assessment Committee i3l Circulation Manager The Pupil l2l i3l q Staff The Iris l3l Pres. ,Clee Cluib l33 Vice Pres. Newman Club i3l AUSTIN DUFFY West Warwick, R.l. I Austin hailed from Rhode lsland but wasn't exactly a red though he did institute radical changes in the circulation department of The Pupil of which he was the head for two years. As chief warbler of the Clee Club during his senior year, he led that group through its most successful season since its inception. Extra-curricular activities were one side of his scintillating career and he was an indispensable member of that wassailing group including Oswald, Claeser, Rich, Golding and others too numerous to mention. Low rumor has it that Duffy roomed with Rich in their Senior year because Rich acquired a new radio but don't you believe it. They were fast friends from their first week at P. S. C. O. Austin has shown a remarkable insight in the handling of patients in the Clinics. Anything from a nice old lady fainting behind the keratometer to a young lady with very large eyes. We fancy he will handle his own private practice in the same satisfactory manner. 1 ,K . vi .ii if if .fa :fi 1' fu 3 3 Sixty-five
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