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

 - Class of 1934

Page 96 of 188

 

Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 96 of 188
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Page 96 text:

Eighty-six 'THE IRIS l New Utrecht High Sohool 1' S2 cb NATHAN MUR Nat Brooklyn, N. Y. C Nat joined us with an athletic record from one of the best known high schools in the metropolitan district. Being interested in baseball, football, track, etc.g he immediately was taken into the clan among which Hudson, Fegley and others were prime movers. Nat was one of the more quiet members of the class and not at all politically inclined. He had his own group of friends, chief among which was joe Hartman. This merger prob- ably was initiated when they began those week-end trips out to Media, Pa. in their Fresh- man year. This typical Cothamite leaves a host of friends, both masculine and feminine, in and about Philadelphia and they hope to see him frequently when he makes his alumni pilgrimages from time to time.

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ffliifvfrik 11. ,lf fm , 'ff' ' If yi-3. .-1.5 fllf' I-56 Y THE IRIS I934 0 'via' QQ! Es: 54 es: 965 Ii M4 ,s 511-I, fir ig Minersville High School St. loseplh's High School IC-erard, Pal Braun School of Music Newman Club IZI I3l 2? C-lee Club IZI l3l Cap and C-own Committee l3l VINCENT MIKATAVACE Mick Minersville, Pa. O Mick came to P. S. C. O. for technical knowledge in optometry. He had the necessary g professional reserve the day he entered the College, i Not only has Mick interested himself in the intimate details of optometry but he has schooled himself in the technique of the pipe organ. Each week-end he travels to Easton, Pa., where he toots a mean pipe organ for one of the churches. He liked the College so well that he induced his brother to come down and in his lunior 1 year the second of the Mikatavage family put in an appearance here. ' As Mick graduates a year ahead of his brother, he will be able to lay the groundwork for a successful practice for the Brothers Mikatavage and in this undertaking we wish him the best of luck. 5 gi -as if , ,. . A 6 'Vg .,-ff W Eiii ,154 2.3 '-vt, 263 In ., gf. Q Eighty-five 1 in .



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THE I 'r- 4 ? N' IRIS l934 0 Paterson High School New jersey Law Sclhool SZ A Class President Ill Class Vice President IZI Freshman Smoker Committee, Clhairman IZI junior Prom Committee, Chairman IZI Pupil Staff, Business Manager IZI Pupil Staff, Associate Editor Iris Staff, Associate Editor l3l Omega Delta Fraternity, President l3l Interfraternity Council l3l Student Activities Council l2l Omega Delta Fraternity, Scribe lZl 'I ARTHUR RICHARD NEALE, jr. Art . , Paterson, New jersey O From the very first moment that Art entered P. S. C. O., he became a leader, as can be seen by his role of Class President. Whenever any function had to be organized, and or- ganized well, it was placed under his guidance, and we may safely say that the best affairs of the class and of his fraternity were those engaged in under his leadership. Looking at the list of his activities, anyone can see that he spent a good part of his time in extra- curricular school functions. We are of the opinion, that Art absorbed quite a good deal of Law, from his previous train- ing, for in his class work, he always desired a precise and clear-cut knowledge of his courses, which he retained in an orderly and systematic fashion, ready at a moment's notice, to loose forth his vast store of wisdom. Standing out, saliently, as a living example of the three requisites for success in his field-knowledge, judgment and personality- Art must inevitably become a successful-even a famous-practitioner. While a member of the Senior Class his room, known as the library, became a meeting place for the worried freshmen who were always in need of a little advice. They were ever sure of an intensive half-hour of tutoring in this room, and the consequence was that Art became somewhat of a Father to those uninitiated into the intricacies of Optometry. But do not think that Art was immune to the little pranks that could be played on any- body as witness the singing llustilyl in the dining hall one evening, of that old favorite Margie much to the embarrassment of one young lady of similar name, who happened to b a guest of our hero on that particular evening. Arts success being a matter of course we can only hope for many future meetings. y v Q ic sa A 1 v nl - xr 1 Q . 1 u 1 ar - Q . . Eighty seven

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