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

 - Class of 1935

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THE 1935 IRIS New Bedford High School Decoration Committee l3l Pupil Staff l2l l3l Glee Club lll l2l Omicron Delta Epsilon i l l MILTON j. C-ELLER 31 Ryan Street NEW BEDFORD, MASS. o lt would take a Sir james Barrie, a Lewis Carrol, a Segar, or some other master of whimsy to present an authentic and satisfactory characterization of joe Geller. One could never predict what the vagaries of joe's highly imaginative cerebrations would cause him to say. But when this native son of Massachusetts opened his mouth, it was the signal for all to listen attentively. Almost never did joe disappoint his listeners. His whimsical expressions caused many hearty laughs. loe's ability quickly to grasp the essentials of the various courses, permitted him to rank high in the class, with a minimum amount of effort on his part. Perhaps, from the above description, one not knowing Geller might consider him frivolous, and without a serious side. But this isn't so for he has been able to cultivate a certain reserve which is obvious in the graver moments of life. His extra-curricular activities were mainly fraternal. As an original member of Omicron Delta Epsilon, he was quite active first in bringing it into being and, later in furthering the interests of the fraternity in every possible way. '68

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67 THfEl 1935 IRIS Overbrook High School University of Pennsylvania- School of Industrial Arts Freshman Hop Committee ll l Senior Announcement Com- mittee l3l MORRIS ALVIN FIER 3Il South 58th Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. o Soft-spoken and unpretentious, Morris impressed his fellow students on certain occasions with demonstrations of his artistic ability. His etchings revealed a striking animation which he obtained by a few deft and subtle strokes of pen or crayon. His excellence in this direction was duly recognized and appreciated by all his associates and particularly by a member of the faculty of whom Morris made a two-tone portrait which decorated the IRIS of two years ago. His ability was not confined to the field of Art, as is evidenced by his scholastic pro- ficiency, He was one of the top-rank men throughout his school career. His favorite subjects were Trigonometry and T. O. ln his freshman year he amazed us, and the professor, by his originality in solving corollaries and problems. However, his curricular activities did not keep him from social diversions, as witnessed by the fact that he attended faithfully the dances and entertainments given by the class throughout the school year. We hope and believe firmly that, when Morris begins what will be a very ethical practise, he will be very successful. 5 l



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go E. 1,935 IRIS Germantown High School Temple University Cap and Gown Committee f3l Phi Theta Epsilon DONALD C-ERNET 2002 Meclary Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Like several other members of the Class of '35, Don came into the Senior Year after an unavoidable absence of one year from Pennsylvania State College of Optometry, and, like the others was warmly welcomed. Don, although quiet and reserved, was friendly with all his colleaguesg his was a serious turn of mind, and, coupled with that characteristic, his desire to be helpful made for him many close friends. When information on the mechanics of some instrument was wanted, Don would be sought out always, and if he wasn't able to supply the data immediately he would be able through his contacts, to obtain it for the inquirer. lt was a familiar sight to see Don C-ernet distributing pamphlets among his classmates. Without a doubt this graduate possesses the necessary qualities for personal success, and we feel sure that he will be diligent in using them fully for the welfare of his patients.

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