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

 - Class of 1935

Page 157 of 196

 

Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 157 of 196
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Page 157 text:

E 1935 IR i43 ' Gamma Omega Phi OFFICERS Charles Charron Chancellor M. Leonard Lincoff Vice-Chancellor Samuel Meddoff Scribe Nathan M. Bernthal Exchequer Abraham Silberstein Keeper of the Inner Portals Seniors Charles Charron M. Leonard Lincoff jackson M. Weber juniors Nathan M. Bernthal Russell Malamut jonas Deitz Louis E. Meyers William Eisenberg Samuel Meddoff Albert M. 'Fischer Abraham Silberstein Martin Wartell Freshmen ' Charles Cooper Marvin Feinstein Bertram Doloff Henry Perelmutter Nathan Ehrlich Walter Schneeweis Samuel C-oldfarb Charles Solkowitz Albert Harrison Burton Zeidner Honorary Dr. lsador Kaplan Dr. David Lincoff Dr. William Feinbloom

Page 156 text:

THE 1935 IRIS First row: Wartell, Silberstein, Bernthal, Charron, Lincoff, Meddoff, Weber Second row: Harrison, Solkowitz, Eisenberg. Malamut, Goldfarb, Zeidner, Meyers Thi d ow: Coo e Feinstei Doloff Eh l' h S In weis r r Dr. rl. . YIC. cnee. Fourth row: Deitz, Fischer, Perelmutter Gamma Gmega Phi Fraternity A most successful year of fraternal relationship,-one worthy of the name Gamma Omega Phi-has been concluded. All those connected with the organization, which was founded in l926, are highly pleased with the progress made during the past year. Starting the year with a brilliantly successful smoker, the social season continued with various affairs held dur?ng the school year. At the time this was written, plans 'had been completed for the annual dinner dance to be held at the Manufacturers' Country Club in Philadelphia. Also, during the course of the year, the fraternity presented a gift to the Magee Chemical Laboratory of the school. Ten new names were added to the fraternity roll call during the past year. The rituals were held on the afternoon of january nineteenth. That same evening, a delightful dinner dance for incoming freshmen was enjoyed at the Arcadia The dance was attended by a large group of alumni who added to the gayety of the occasion. The officers of the fraternity, led by Chancellor Charles Charron, should be highly commended for their unceasing efforts in making i934-35 a banner year and for instilling a new spirit in the fraternity. To those who leave us this year because of graduation, the fraternity wishes early success, and solemnly promises to carry on the traditions handed down by every past mem- ber of Ciamma Omega Phi Fraternity.



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THE 1935 IRIS First row: Nemtzow. Candel. Cianfrani. Feldenkrais, Krasno Second row: Fahlen, Eisler, Pribula, Keene, Kuperstein, Sherman Phi Beta Rho A year of enjoyable Phi Beta Rho Sorority activities has gone by. Although a comparatively new organization in the college, the Sorority has shown great initiative in administering its affairs and in the progress it has made toward increasing its social activities among the women students of P.S.C,O. Several affairs were gjven for the pledgees early in the season. Among these were a Russian tea at the home of Miss Rita Cianfranig an informal party by Miss Ethel Kuperstein, and a bridge at l-lillton, culminating in the initiation dinner at the lnternational. An informal dance, sponsored by the Sorority was enjoyed on April l3th at the College. This was unusually successful. Much of the credit for the progress of the Sorority, both intellectually and socially, is due to the efforts of the officers of the organization, Their untiring zeal will always be a source of inspiration to future members. With the departure of the graduating class of l935, the Sorority is very reluctant- to bid farewell to four of its members. To these we tender our best wishes for a full and completely successful optometric career. 'l4 4

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