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E I R I S 3 4 . .'.'Q i -.:: L '.QW' ' -, . iv! Tilt Elf? S Q 'W if. vw 2 K 5 Brattleboro High School 'i Class Secretary 127 Decoration Committee l3l 2.43: -'S :G ,f l 32 1 S 5 KATHARINE lORDAN ..Kay,, Brattleboro, Vermont I Behold, good reader, a fine example of that stern New England stock in the person ot Kay jordan. Three years in Philadelphia, while they did not tail to make their mark, did not change the purpose of this young lady. Occasionally, unobserving patients in the Clinics made the error of taking Kay for a nurse but they soon realized their mistake and came to know her as a competent interne. Though Kay was away from home for some time, she yearned for those good old Green Mountains of Vermont. She returns to Brattleboro to support her Father in the task of protecting the vision of that community and, if Kay has anything to say about it, there'il be a chiIdren's eye clinic there too. Seventy-seven
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'THE IRIS l Coughlin High School 1' sz fx: Senior Dance Committee l3l LEROY HURWITZ Lee Wilkes-Barre, Pa. I Lee claims Wilkes-Barre as his home town, but, after having sat in classes with him for three years, we firmly believe that his home must have been a bit nearer Missouri than Pennsy. Never before in all of our wanderings have we met a young man who could ask as many questions calculated to disconcert a prof., as Mrs. Hurwitz's little boy. Lee', took as much interest in the social as in the scholastic, for we never remember him passing up an evening's amusement. To our certain knowledge, he was present at every school dance, and that curly head surely did aid him in dragging a comely partner. Among Lee's accomplishments was the ukulele-however that won't count against him with us, but we strongly advise giving it a long rest when he opens his practice, if he wishes to keep his waiting-room filled. Seventy-six
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14' T2 I Ez ' it i ii. -Ta sh 5 LS? get ff: Q, isis x 'J 5 QW A20 jk! lg S3 A ,f Q4 TQ. GW 2 41 ai . l 3.4. 515 f , ,,, Q 9 T H E l R I S W 51? is Zvi Allegheny High Sclhool l University of Maryland Treasurer Senior Class l3l ,f . . . . 4, Advertlslng Manager ' Iris l3l 3 Student ACTIVITIES Council, Chairman l3l ARNOLD C. KIC-HT Aimie Cumberland, Md. I One of the truest friends and ablest men in the class of i934 is Aimie. Once in his good graces, you can be sure that there is always one man that you can turn to for aid of any kind. His quiet manner, professional demeanor and ever-present smile are the best possible indicators of his character. From his Freshman Days on, Aimie had one friendship above all--that with his constant roommate, Lyle Cruse. Through all the hard weather of studying, quizzes, clinic and social affairs, these two have stuck closer than brothers, and we are sure that it will not end with graduation. When there was a need for dependable men to do research work, Aimie was the first to be selected, and he carried on this work during his senior year. Always with a new prob- lem to delve into, Aimie was the center and guiding spirit of a tight little circle of friends who were always willing to put up an argument to any new assertion. Through these interminable round-tables, a spirit of camaraderie was instilled in the group, of which Aimie was a shining light. Whatever town he locates in will gain an asset, and absence from him will always be regretful to his classmates. Seventy-sigh ' ..uftsfaffs s' ., ,nm i934
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