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

 - Class of 1934

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Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 98 of 188
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, 1' ' ,. ' T l'l E l R l S l9 3 4 ft is ' ,Q If' 1 i s l i l W fi? ' if Binghamton Central High School fb 9 E 5 , Basketball ill I Vice Pres. Newman Club l3l STEPHEN M. OSWALD Ossie Binghamton, N. Y. I Here is a young man who came from the upper reaches of the Empire State to be with us. You never hear him do a whole lot of bragging about his state except to say that they are all nice people up his way. Ossie', was a well-thought-of member of the class. One of those people who take an in- terest in you or your little dog that was just bitten by a snake. Speaking of snakes reminds us of the morning when Ossie wakened his roomies with his screams. He was pointing to a large black cat upon the window sill and yelling snake-H at the top of his lungs. lt took him a long time to live that incident down but he succeeded in doing so, He has developed into a good clinician with a smooth way of handling his patients which makes us believe that he will be a successful optometrist. E i g '1 W- 9 i HM , SWL 'A 3 i 'ir 2 ,J x, QT Z Qi? lfi i .' ig 'iff 3 gl gl 6 , F. 1? -.Sz 2255 vp- fm

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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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THE IRIS I934 0 Central High School Springfield Iunior College I' Q 111 Orchestra Ill IZI l3I Glee Club l3l Pupil Staff l3l sl Iris Staff 137 Music Committee I3l MILTON L. PALMER Milt Springfield, Mass. O The Registrar made no mistake when he enrolled Milt in the Class of I934 for it doesn't possess a more versatile member, Speed swimmer, sports editor, sax player, crooner, chancel- lor of his fraternity and student. What more could a class ask of one man? During his junior Year Milt found time to make a flying trip across the United States to visit relatives in California and in his Senior Year he took time out to get rid of an appendix. Even in this matter Milt refused to take a second place for after the operation the surgeon was heard to remark, Even the appendix was stream-lined. In summing up his career at P. S. C, O. it might truthfully be said that Milt was a stu- dent and a leader and that he will continue to be both as he travels along life's pathway. Eighty-nine

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