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

 - Class of 1934

Page 89 of 188

 

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7855455 ,QQ .gf 4 TH 5 e 2 'L A3 iii 2 My Q M 5 Qi gg Q? ,iff im! Sw gi 339 Agii gf! 5 tel L ,Ra it . E IRIS i934 0 West Philadelphia High School Iris Staff l3i Ring Committee l3J WILLIAM KLEIN Bill Philadelphia, Pa. To express the opinion that a stranger might form of Bill would be erroneous. At first meeting Bill' might be labeled as silent and staid but when you really get to know him your opinion may be reversed. And the reversal is not to his discredit, may we add. Bill presented himself in the form of an humble student, using the true sense of the word. From the very beginning it was soon found by the rest of the class that K'Bill would rank high among the group. He combines the ability to assimilate material and to analyze clearly, often to the distraction of the various members of the class. 'Bill has given us little to say about his personal life or his contacts away from the Col- lege. His personal life has been strictly his own but we are sure it has been as profitable as his public life. We predict a successful future for him and state our belief: that he will be a truly worthy member of the profession of Optometry. Sevenfym ine Fw'

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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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!I 'Tl-lElRlSl Norristown High School I' Q fi' Basketball lll Freshman Publication Committee i3l MORRIS LADOV HMUSH, Norristown, Pa. I Hailed as one of the strong men of the class lboth mentally and physicallyl Mush was known on and off as a defender of the weak. Whenever one of the smaller men was bru- tally attacked by Sharlip, a Hey Rube would bring Mush a-running, to deliver a lusty blow for life and liberty. But once in a while the tables would be reversed, with Sharlip the defender, and Ladov the aggressor. In future years, we do not wish to see this pugilistic rivalry' between the two strong men forgotten, and an annual bout between these two should be something to look forward to at future class reunions. Mush was the only man in the class with sufficient initiative to nick-name every one in the school, most of which have stuck throughout the course. We consider this quite an achievement. No doubt he will have pet names for all his instruments. Nurse, will you pass me 'Streaky' retinoscope? Punishing his chariot was his favorite pastime, and we may safely say that the Chev'f heaved a sigh of relief when it no longer had to make Philly by 2 bells, A. M. Put all your energy and wit into Optometry, Mush. Eighty mm r IL 1 va .ci 9 -lit ..,w,,.,7i,f- WM i- 41... fi-.i

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