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THE 1935 IRIS V Pawtucket High School Moses Brown Preparatory School Rhode Island State Class President lll Student Activities Council lll Class Vice President l2l Freshman Smoker Committee l2l Inter-fraternity Council l3l Chairman Announcement Committee l3l junior Prom Committee l2l Phi Theta Epsilon Fraternity, President l3l y ROY D. KELLEY PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 0 We would like to introduce Roy as one who has proven himself an able leader of men. As President of Phi Theta Epsilon Fraternity he contributed largely towards its prestige as a social organization, and as one which merits scholastic recognition. We would like to express sincere regard for Kelley's fortitude and perseverance. Under his leadership, organizations and students were aroused to a definite state of activity. lt is not merely what Roy has accomplished,-but the splendid earnestness, wisdom, and character that has brought him to attainment and success. The admiration and respect Kelley feels for his profession makes an assured thing of his success in Optometry. '7
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7 THE 1935 IRIS Lincoln College Preparatory School Cap and Gown Committee l3l Freshman Publication Committee l3J 1. ooRDoN KATZ 6712 N. Gratz Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Quiet and unassuming, lack was truly one of the most conscientious students in our class. His attentiveness and absorbed interest in the lecture room was a plain indication of his desire to accumulate the maximum knowledge of the various subjects presented. Modest, withal, lack rarely foisted his personality upon the class except when called upon by the professor to answer a question or to discuss a point in dispute. On such occasions he acquitted himself in a manner that left ho doubt in the minds of those who knew him that his sincere efforts were not in vain. At the clinic lack moved among his patients with the same quiet and reserve that marked his behavior in the classroom. He never became ruffled by any untoward incident as was proved time and time again. This serenity, of course, made the patients feel at ease, and thus enabled lack to diagnose and correct ocular' deficiencies more easily and efficiently. We hope that lack's success while with us will continue when he begins his practice, -and we firmly believe it will.
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77 THE I935 IRIS Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Calvert Hall College Newman Club l2l l3l Cap and Gown Committee l3l GEORGE H. KOHLER 3714 Tudor Arms Avenue BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 0 George was one of the very reserved members of the class. This does not imply, however, that he shunned the rest of the student body, His was a type of friendship that those who were fortunate enough to win valued highly, and realized' was stable and lasting. Coming from Baltimore, George was one of that trio of weekend commuters completed by Al and Pat. His car not only served to transfer him to and from his hometown, at frequent weekend or holiday intervals, but also conveyed him and his pals to the clinic. We shall never forget the tales told about the merry times they had on the way, added to by the good-natured joshing between joe and Harry. George early realized the responsibility he assumed when he matriculated at the School, and this was clearly evidenced by the seriousness with which he performed all assignments, even helping and prompting others less resourceful. At the clinic George commanded the respect of all the patients with whom he came in contact by the smoothness and ease with which he performed the various parts of the examination. We all sincerely wish him the success which is his due.
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