Philadelphia University - Analysis Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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LEONARD G. COLEMAN Textile Degree New York. N. Y. One of the top men of the class, Lennie affectionately known to many as the Little Cor- poral , carries plenty of dynamite in that five feet-two-frame of his. A second teacher in al- most every subject, Lennie has spent many an extra hour giving a helping hand to some faltering student. His interests center on photo- graphy and golf, and he was one of the original members of the fast growing Photography Club. Possessing great leadership qualities, Lennie is sure to go far in industry, and we wish him all the luck in the world. ACTIVITIES: Sigma Phi Tau 1. 2. Scribe 3. House Manager 4: Photograph Club 2. 3. 4. 1 IEROME BRILLSTEIN Textile Degree Lawrence. L. I. A provocative wit combined with dashing looks makes our golden-haired boy a truly all-around fellow. Equally at home on the dance floor, basketball court and at faculty dinners, Ierry has all the attributes of becoming a top flight executive. Sincere and honest in all his endeavors he is not the one to play fav- orites, yet probably has more friends and ad- mirers than anyone else in school. P.T.I. will sure miss Long lsland's gift to the girls. ACTIVITIES: Sigma Phi Tau 1. 2, Vice-Coun- cilor 3. Councilor 4. EARL C. COOLEY Textile Diploma Westmont. N. I. One of the few T-6 scholars who can actu- ally stand up under the title, out door man , Earl has a real love 'for sailing and hunting. As one of the most unselfish and loyal friends any of us have had, we wish him the best of everything. ACTIVITIES: Delta Kappa Phi 2. 3. 4. 43

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. IOHN E. BAXTER Textile Degree Cynwyd, Pa. Always striving for perfection, Iohn is sure to go places in this zany world of ours. Regardless, if it is on the pool table, in fabric design, or on the golf course, he is constantly trying to improve himself. Therefore, we think he has the makings for the perfect executive. ln fact, we can't see how he'll miss. His ap- pearance as a dresser makes him a leading candidate for Best Dressed of his class. ACTIVITIES: Phi Psi 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH W. BLAKE Textile Degree New Haven. Conn. Ken is a guy that just couldn't stay away! Having gotten a diploma last year, he worked in the industry and decided to come back for a degree. He just didn't seem to get enough! A student in every sense, he can al- ways be seen going over a problem, just once more . His quiet manner and subtle humor are always refreshing. Good luck, Ken! ACTIVITIES: Delta Kappa Phi 1, 2. 3, 4. GEORGE W. BOOZ Textile Degree Camden, N. I. Short Staple could be found wherever help was needed. He was always willing to lend a hand to any job and would do it cheer- fully. During lunch hour George could be found in the back room of the library giving forth with his witty C?J comments on the affairs of the school. He has always proved himself an excellent student and we are sure industry will benefit by his graduation. ACTIVITIES: Delta Kappa Phi 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Council, Secretary 3: Textile Fellowship 3. 4: Textile Engineer 3. 4: Analysis 3. Asst. Ed- itor 4. 42



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IOHN GEORGE COLLINS Textile Degree Rutherford. N. I. Around school, Iohn Was never known to be much of a talker. He was content to spend his time listening to the other fellows do all the talking, while he kept an eye to his studies and a purpose. That purpose was to prepare himself for a successful future. Iohn has proven himself a steady and re- liable person and it is with confidence that we shake his hand and send him forth to make his mark. AC'I'IVITIES: Phi Psi I. 2. 3, 4. ROGER CLAYTON CRANDLEIVIIRE Textile Degree Portland. Maine New England's senator to PTI. How can we ever forget an accent like Rogers-so wicked there isn't an alphabet made that could make spellings for it. But even with his Down Maine Swaggerf' he could always come back with that lively uswabby talk humor. Many a moon will go by before he'll be able to tell a joke with a straight face. But with all this and McLaughlin too, Rog is probably one of the best liked members of his class. ACTIVITIES: Phi Psi 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 4. LLOYD R. CRANDALL Textile Degree Ashcrway, Rhode Island Bob has been one of our quiet, sincere, and industrious students. He comes by his quiet ways by no chance. Fishline has attained these virtues through his many hours spent in the skillful sport of casting a ily, or sitting on a fantail waiting for a big one to strike. His sincerity to the Textile industry has been exem- plified by his industrious endeavor to apply his acquired theoretical knowledge to a prac- tical solution. ACTIVITIES: Phi Psi 1, 2. 3, 4: Textile Fellowship 3. 4. 44

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