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i, THE 1935 IRIS Baltimore City College Alumni Editor Glee Club l2l Music Committee l3l Pupil lll l2l l3l Omega Delta Fraternity FREDERICK H. WITZKE 2lO S. East Avenue BALTIMORE, MD. Every class must have an iron man, and Fred Witzke was ours. He belonged to the athleti- cally inclined group of our college, and spent. much time playing whatever game happened to be in season, although his greatest interest was in football. . Fred has not only ta- pleasing smile and a keen sense of humor, but he has a keen interest in Optometry and was a willing worker. He may justly brag of one of the best note books in the classg but better still, he knows the subjects. Every year Fred has had a new roommate, and no matter with whom he chummed, he usually studied with Hammaker. lt is said that the latter roomed with him during the Senior year so he would not be annoyed by another entering or leaving the room. His three years at P.S.C.O. were characterized by a spirit of dependability and loyalty. We can predict a happy future in the practice of his chosen profession, and the town which wins him may well be proud. lll '
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THE 1935 IRIS Massanutten Military Academy Class Treasurer l3l Student Activities Council l3l HOWARD F. WILCOX NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT o Not one of us really knew Howie until his junior year, because of 'the fact that he was a bit reserved and aloof while a Freshman. However, we appreciated his qualities the more when we really discovered the truly humorous and amicable side of his nature. 'But time singles a man out for what he is worth. His classmates offered ample proof of this, by select- ing him class treasurer in his Senior year. Together with his three roommates, Howie provided many moments 'of entertainment for the Seniors, although he studied intensively as well. By no means egotistical, Howie had an indifferent rnethodl of expressing his desires and accomplishments. We feel confident in predicting that this young man will very shortly be able to tell us of his achievements in the field of Gptometry.
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THE 1935 IRIS Olney High School College Orchestra lll l2l C-lee Club ill l2l Member of j. S. A. lll l2l i3l NORMAN A. ZEVIN 2547 N. 32nd Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. o Norman was one of the youngest members of our class, and so was often a source of wonder- ment to the underclassmen. They could not understand how one of his youthful countenance could ever attain the high distinction of becoming a senior. However, closer association with him soon revealed the reason. His youth concealed an intelligence which was on a par with that of any man in the class. The celierity and ease with which he digested complicated prob- lems and theories often made him the focus of a barrage of questions after classes. On these occasions he would willingly remain to explain the complicated points. Needless to say, he gathered about him many friends who appreciated his desire and efforts to help them. Among the closest of these were Harry, joe, and Seymour. With Norman, they formed an inseparable quartet. Through the years at school they were always seen together, sitting in a row in each lecture room. At the clinic Norman's ability to gain the confidence of his patients, and to elicit exact information from them, stamped him as one of the most efficient of internes. We are sure that when Norm embarks on his chosen professional career, he will add new glory to the Optometric history of his family. ' ll2
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