Philadelphia Normal School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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Philadelphia Normal School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 68 of 90
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Page 68 text:

NIARTIN SIXLAR 722 VVinton Street Day by day in. every way. Philadelphia Normal School CHARLES OTTO ROESER W 5311 Chancellor Street Dutch HA modern Adonis was he, and worthy mate to Venus say we. Dutch, otherwise known as Chollie and Royser, was our modest and blushing boy, popular with the fellows as well as the girls. A good basketball player it was once rumored he scored a held goal. Our Beau Brummel, yet not spoiled- much. ' i'Mike ' Mike, one of the most popular boys in the class, always kept his stable clean of ponies, yet graduated with flying color. He was so short that when in a crowd the fellows had to take great care not to step on hi1n. His frequent smiles made him a suitable model for a tooth paste ad. BARNET SHEAR 1626 East Passyunk Avenue Barney '6Hooray for me. It seemed to us that Barney did not eat to liveg he lived to eat. Barney's parents were well rewarded when inspect- ing his reports. But oh, what a gas bill they must have had. Barney was quite successful in the Normal School, and were it not for his feet he would have been a good dancer. Type- writers were Mr. Shear's staff of life. ALFRED STARK 4619 North lvarnock Street C6-lil!! Fm a psychologist. Although only a vest pocket edition of the real thing, Al had many ideas beneath his hat. He admitted he is a psychlogist. NVe don't know where he got that idea--must have been affected by Colvin. A1's mental capacity was in inverse ratio to his physical form, but in direct proportion to 11is ego. 62

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Class of fune 1923 PHILIP KLIGMAN If a beard is the sign of manhood, Klig ought to have a family by now. He is the Better Half of the worry twins. In all fairness we must admit Klig was a thoroughly likeable chap, though sensitive at times. MQAURICE L. RISEN Down with the Government. lliorris was quite the information bureau of the Cl21SS. His views on all subjects were worth considering, for his forceful manner in imparting information demanded attention. One of his qualites, admired by the gils, WHS his H1PeTf9Ct mafceue' Another notable alumnus added to our Alumni. l 324 East Roosevelt Boulevard CiIilig7? HARRY MCKINNEY 5433 Morris Street H-n1'a077 An Irishman-a very valiant man-i'faith. --Shakespeare. Mac was our representative of the Emerald Isle. It is not an exaggeration to call him the most popular fellow of the class. On the basketball floor Mac was a bright light. During the advanced Senior year Mfac was bitten by the dance bug and essayed to ensnare Mitch's heart's desire. Guess who? HARRY I. RANTZ 2603 South Fairhill Street ' Radio Reds And his jews' go on forever. Red's wagging vehicle of speech very nearly 'approaches a perpetual motion device. He was well liked-especially by his mother. He was evidently of the opinion the louder the voice the better the argument. All in all, he was a good sport and student, beyond his radio craze. 174 VVest Olney Avenue Mow-is 61



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Class of func 1923 JOSEPH TAMAGNI 1616 lVallace Street Joe He loaferl to sit by the Seashore, and watch the tor- toiscs whiz by. .Toe's favorite subject was history. During this period we dubbed him The Sleeping Beauty. He had the earmarks of a talented undertakerg our belief is strengthened by his desiic for a grave occupation. Only after much practice could we pronounce his name, the g being silent, like the L in Frankford. FRANK VANDERSLICE 1924 South Fifty-sixth Street 6i'p7fL1,L!7 Pm a ltttle po-atrze flower, Growing totlder hour by hou1',' Nobody to-cmts to cultivate me. TVODC, Pm wild. Van Was the polished gentleman of the class, knowing more about etiquette than Hoyle. By the way, did you hear of Douglas, Arisona? ' MILTON WEST 2619 south 1-nets street .ll'llt HC'I'07TL'l0Gll in 7 B. PY' Milt was the youngest member of the class. One of his assets was remembering dates-not the kind Eppy made. Be- lieving dancing and other social pleasures distinctly immoral. stamps him as the next Archbishop of Camden. 63

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