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FRESHMAN CLASS — 1941 Artman, Grover Hellam, Pa. Bailey, Lawrence 49 Green St., Mechaniaille, N. Y. Bloom, Allan 485 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y. Borgman, George 212 N. Park St., Bellefontaine, Ohio Briner, Donald 731 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Calder, Harry 775 5. 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Cherashore, Ivan 4922 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Cherrey, Morris 2646 N. Patton St., Philadelphia. Pa. Christman, Dale 42 s. Jersey St., Dayton, Ohio Coltune, Stanley I7O7 s. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Congello. Anthony 28 W. Lemon St., Lancaster, Pa. Cosmos. Louis 350 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. Dunn, Irving 201 W. 101 St., New York, N. Y. Elanjian, George 2862 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. Elting, Melvin 739 Edgewood Ave., Trenton. N. J. Eshenaur, Arthur 24 Wyoming Hills Blvd., West Lawn, Pa. Eshleman, Joseph Chocolate Ave., Florin, Pa. Evans, Joan— Sp. Stud 512 E. Broad St., Chester, Pa. Feinschil, David .• 6219 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Finnerty, John 203 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J. Fornace, Albert 709 Church Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Freedman, Jacob 2118 Wallace Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Gagliardi, Alfred 2205 S. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harper, Donald 411 Harris St., Harrisburg, Pa. Heilig, David 716 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hoover, George 750 Russell Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Kaelber, Charles 837 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, N. Y. Kashata, Thomas , 235 Greeley Ave., Sayville, N. Y. Kaufman, Seymour Highland Mills, N. Y. Keller, James 903 Norfolk St., Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lempert, Irving 214 Madison St., N. Y. Cit ' Leonard, Robert 2 Sickles St., N. Y. Cit) ' Lipkin, Herbert 1824 W. Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Lonsinger, William 908 E. Westmoreland St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mahon, William 1,0 Nagle St., Harrisburg, Pa. ' ' ElHs Box 7, Salix, Pa. Newill, Harold 804 S. Pittsburgh St.. Connellsville, Pa. Norton, Charles K 4650 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Oberman, Isadore 2715 W. Oakdale St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Oddo, Nicholas 10 First St., East Norwalk, Conn. Parris, Edward 19I8 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic Cit)-, N. J. Payson, James IO19 Main St., Millis, Mass. Pinder, Donald 93 Arbordale Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Reibstein, Albert 809 W. Wingohocking St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rosenblatt, Shirley 5016 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rossman, Edwin 408 Bement Ave., West Brighton, Staten Island Rothmeyer, David— Sp. Stud 6255 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rubin, Irving 1265 Gerard Ave., N. Y. Saber, Robert 77 Corter Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Schall, John 80 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Scherba, Paul 1024 Highland Ave., Monessen, Pa. Shearer, George Elders Ridge, Edri, Pa. Shlanta, Myra I34 S. 48th St., Philadelphia. Pa. Sillaman, James— Sp. Stud High St., BradenviUe, Pa. Singer, Bernard 1329 S. 58th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Slotkin, Sidney 27 E. Kings Highway, Haddonfield, N. J. Stein, Morris 9O8 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. Steiner, Charles 18 Vernon Ave., Newark, N. J. Sterrett, H. Willard, Jr 4939 Rubicam Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Stokes, Ralph, Jr 808 Park Ave., Portsmouth, Va. VanHook, Carlton, Jr 409 Penn St., Camden, N. J. 18
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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY And so we came — in September, fresh, clear- eyed, and rosy ; fresh from our pleasurable stay in college. Filled with our knowledge and diploma, ready to pitch in on the four hard years we had been told to expect. We met in the Auditorium, a strange, bewil- dered lot on the verge of our big adventure. It had taken a long time to get to this point and we were overflowing with curiosity and eagerness to start. We looked over the upperclassmen around us and approved or disapproved as suited our im- pressions. We then turned to inspect the impres- sive array of faculty assembling on the platform in full academic dress. A lot of strange men talked to us of welcome and why we were there and we all laughed at a dry humored, sober look- ing gent who we were to connect always with banterish lectures and announcements. And then came classes and more classes, with no cuts or free periods like the old days. It seemed that anatomy was all that was necessary even though every prof insisted that if you knew his course you would be a successful physician. So we learned anatomy, word for word, line for line and we started losing our fresh appearance. We watched others fool around with this osteopathic technique and even delved a little in its mysteries ourselves. We went home and treated our suffer- ing families; maybe bought a stethescope and put it on — backwards. We were told that we were to give a dance for the rest of the school and we did in November. It was a roaring success because everyone was ready for a change and a chance to break loose. Christmas brought a very welcome two weeks ' vacation but did we have a time trying to explain the theory of Osteopathy to our uninformed friends and relatives. Many a heated debate and many an embarrassing moment when they asked us something that comes in our Sophomore or Junior year. January brought Exams and why deny that we crammed because we did and plenty. And then Re-exams, and some of us crammed some more and a few faces disappeared. A snowy, rainy, sloppy Philadelphia changed to a smoky. Springy one and most of us joined the frat we had found to our liking. The work seemed to get easier or else we were getting smarter. Any- way, before we knew it. May had sneaked in and it was time for Exams again. And then it was over — one down, three to go — . 17
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