Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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 fje Iacp — 1923 CATHERINE DEEN 131 S. Marshall Street Lancaster, Pa. “ Deenie” “Light is light which radiates, and blood is blood which circulates.’’ No, dear people, not the Dean of Chiropody, but the only Deen in our class. To be frank, if all Deans were like Catherine, we would fear no “flunks” in any branch of study, 'cause she is willing to “radiate” her light for anyone. MAURICE FOX 1727 N. Thirty-first Street Philadelphia, Pa. “Think twice and say nothing out loud.” We can well appreciate the earnest effort made by a man so handicapped as he, being a disabled veteran. In conclusion, we will say that he would be a credit to the profession. Fox, you have our best wishes for a prosperous future. CARROLL W. FREEMAN 217 S. Chestnut Street Derry, Pa. Assistant Editor “Let me have music and I seek no more delight.” It is almost certain that “Hickey” will have a jazz band play for him while he is at work. Before taking up the practice of Chiropody, he studied music at Ohio Wesleyan University for two years. His other characteristics are gracefulness, gentleness, and modesty. To know him reminds us of— “He was six feet o’man, A-l Clear grit an’ human natur’.” He tells us—“I come from a small town, but have big ideas.” And it’s facts—not poetry. 22

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Cf)e l ep — 1923 THEODORE I. BROWN 16.51 Artisan Avenue Huntington, W. Va. A wise old owl lived in an oak. The more he heard the less he spoke. The less he spoke the more he heard, Why can’t we all be like this bird'” We have some regrets, now that the end of our school life is here, and not the least among them is the fact that we will have to part company, at least daily intercourse, with a good, earnest, kind-hearted, studious boy—Theodore Brown. Great credit is due him for his literary work for The Key. May success be always yours, Brown! WILLIAM S. BURTON 2813 Bimey Avenue Minooka, Pa. “Burt” Man dwells apart, though not alone, He walks among his peers unread, The best of thoughts which he hath known. For lack of listeners, are not said. “Burt” has the real dope on a lot of stuff— even though he does not make himself heard above the din of his classmates. He is one of our A-l operators, and needless to say he will give his competitors a merry chase. LOUIS CHAMPAGNE 2626 S. Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. “ Drink to me only with thine eyes.” This lad is just as sparkling as his name implies. We question ourselves whether or not Louie missed his calling. But he emphatically said. ‘‘No,” and now we do not hesitate to say— “ Puter there. ” 21



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)C EJ — 1923 CATHERINE G. FRITZ 531 N. Twenty-second Street Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary Spirit, Patience, Gentleness, All that can adorn and bless Art thou—let deeds, not words, express Thine exceeding cleverness. Doggone—We like “ Fritzie.’’ She is as essential to our class as the foundation to a house. If you can’t find anyone else to tease, tease her; and the best of it is, she takes to it like a cat does to milk. She is real studious, and besides takes care of the money end; not to forget the correspondence she handles for the class. Mrs. Bieler and “Fritzie” were the co-workers. Your success is certain. “ Fritzie. RALPH BUERIS HANSBERRY 29 W. Rockland Street Germantown. Philadelphia, Pa. “ He has common sense in a way that is uncommon.” “ Hansie” might ask a question in class quite often—But. I can’t see-----?—Yet. we all get the benefit of it. It is hard to appreciate Ralph’s friendship until you get to know him. and then, you'd give your right eye to keep it. A more willing fellow to help anyone, could not be found. The bets are ten to one that he soars high in his profession. WILLIAM M. IIARTE 1702 Jackson Street Scranton, Pa. Vice-President “Manhood when merging into age grows thoughtful— The man with a kind heart and a cheerful look possesses two gifts that go a long way toward making life’s journey a pleasant one, not only for himself, but also for those with whom he comes in contact. “Bill” is one of the most popular members of our class, and is the best friend to all who know him. If a member of the class is seeking advice, he always looks for Harte. Likewise, if you wish to see a good movie—Well, see Harte! 23

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