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. l 'A Class of func 1923 Svrninr VII GERHARD ANGERMAN 2509 Harlan Street .aGra7,yn I am Str Oracle, when I ope my lips let no dog bark. l Gary must have sat on the first row when the Lord distributed brains, but he knew this fact too well. He was our representa- tive from Missouri who delighted in asking the teachers Why their subject appeared on the roster. ' l C- R- BACH 6505'Rising Sun Lane ll'I?'. Bach Let thy speech be better than silence or be silent. There was something about Mr. Bach that prohibited inti- macy. It was not ego. I-Ie just carried himself like a good pedagogue should. NVe might call him The Ole Reliable. His good nature was evidenced by the constant use of the Word eXactly. f . MM? ,gy-f YVILLIAM BRADLEY 1829 Reed Street h s 'Made' i ..22 ' 'Think' twice and shut npf, '1 ' ,f . .p,:, 5 Brad evidently believed that silence is golden. It is rumored , W 'Q that he once lost control of himself and spoke to Collins. SABTUEL COHEN 426 South Street Sam I clonlt bother work, and work clon't bother me. Sam was a walking enigma, here practical, there theoretical and in both states a puzzle. Also very subject to mental com- plexesf' A good stall we must admit. Actions may speak louder than words, but Sam used both actions and words. 57
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Philadelphia Normal School e o l MLABEL ZELLEY 123 Walnut Avenue, Ardmore V 'QxQ As peaceful and calm as the south Wind is she. Avoiding the extremes of ecstatic raptures and gloomy despair, her i' ' softened Well-groomed manner is a happy calm in contrast f l1pe A if s1 1 X e to our many class whirlwinds. U Vl l leei Quaker Lady would name you Well-plain and simple in ' ee,? A tastes, quiet and demure in manner, yet strikingly thoughtful. perceptive and interesting.. May we call you our Quaker ,.,l,V AVII rxby :Lady ?n V. le'e lrc ria e 'leer .' W: Zn fi . JENNIE ZESSERM-AN 726 North Third Street H Om' reach must exceed our grasp Else what's of heaven for? Jennie strives toward a goal, at least so it seems from her earnest efforts. She takes her position on any subject and holds to it as faithfully as a Bramii to his gods. 56
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Philadelphia Normal School MITCHELL COLLINS 1512 Myrtlewood Street Mitch There is but one woman 10710111 I adore. to be with hier always would be bliss f01'G'UCTl7'LOT6.,, Mitehie-Ritchie-Nuf said. His one fault, a liking for the forbidden fowl. WVe nominate Mitch as the soloist in the Bar- tenders' Glee Club. His Amen,' at the end of daily hymn was proofof the above statement. DEWITT F. DAISEY 5347 Osage Avenue Daze Neither wise nor otherwise. Daze was very modest, so modest he wouldn't even tell the teachers what he knew. He was the fellow who always came up to requirements in a pinch, and his quiet way won him many friends. HOVVARD C. DAVIS 7071 Hegerman Street Mr, Davis 'IfVhen I taught at Oarford- If all the noise Mr. Davis made while in the Normal School were to be collected and ignited it would sound like the report of a penny cap pistol. Beyond a severe expression while teach- ing, Mr. Davis was a likeable fellow. l I JACK DICHTER 12-11 North Thirteenth Street '6Dick Gee, I taught a dandy lesson today. Dick was the other member of the worry twinsf To believe him one would think he were president of every organization under the sun, at its critical period. A musician par-excellence, he attempted to write some songs. Try, try again, Dick. He also had a voice, so has everyone else. 5s
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