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

 - Class of 1934

Page 79 of 188

 

Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 79 of 188
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Page 79 text:

E IRIS l934 0 Roberts Beach School C-ouc'her College Freshman Dance Committee lll Decoration Committee l3l KATHLEEN FREEN EY HKU Delmar, Delaware of I934 make her bow. Part the curtains and let one of the loveliest members of the Class Originality and enthusiasm are two characteristics which stand foremost in K's make- up. She approaches every task wholeheartedly and we are proud are always worthy of her efforts. to say that the results the class, and may we in later life. While at- she was always in great K's charm and personality made her an outstanding member of say that these same qualities will certainly be of assistance to her tending strictly to her studies and making good grades in all courses, demand for all social functions, and we believe that one of her chief worries was to avoid slighting any of her numerous friends. this fra- she another devotee of wearing of a new subjects, therefore, stood out as one of the most interesting members of the class with whom to converse. Being an addict of the cross-word puzzle, K soon drew to her indoor sport-the blonde menace from Ohio-as indicated by the ternity pin. K saw humor in all jokes and feigned interest in all While in the Clinics, K and her partner handled all cases with dexterity but woe to the patient who thought her a nurse. Carry on, 'K for family and college. Sixty-nine

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'THE IRIS l Coudersiport High School 41 B P Announcement Committee C37 lg Sixty-eight LUCI LLE B. FLESCHUTZ HLUCY.. Coudersport, Pa. When Lucy joined us in the Fall of l93l she came with the express idea of hitting the books and not letting up until the day she graduated. As time went on she did not lose her ideal but she did learn to insert a bit of the frivolus in a busy academic existence. Lucy was one of the friendliest persons in the class. Come to think of it-we never re- member seeing her in an angry mood during the three years we were together. Her sense of the diplomatic was perfect for she was always able to break out in an infectious laugh at our dumbest gags. Coudersport sent us the only blonde co-ed in the class. This alone should give her as large a following of patients as it did admirers during her college career.



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- . Q T H E I R I 5 1 Bloomfield Higlh School Stevens Preparatory School Stevens Institute of Technology fl? 9 E Class President f2l Student Activities Council C2.l Seventy lnterfraternity Council l2l Glee Club f2l Chairman Announcement Committee l3l WALTER j. CLAESER ..WaIt,, Bloomfield, N. l. May we introduce to the reader one of the diplomats of the class? We remember that just before Walt went in to take his Senior Oral Quiz he provided himself with one cigar. Knowing that all three instructors smoked cigars, he figured that if he threw one upon the table the bickering over the single smoke would be so violent that he probably wouldn't be subjected to a very disconcerting grilling. A collossal bit of reasoning, we think, Walt was a real combination of speed and brains for he managed to rate high and still stay on the gold standard up at Bloomfield. To stay on the gold standard meant that he had to drive cross country to jersey every Friday night and be ready to supply those little attentions which are said to mean so much to a woman. The names Glaeser and Golding were heard so much during our Freshman year that they have become a conditioned reflex to the Class of l934 for the rest of their lives.

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