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£1)C l ep — 1923 FRANK A. HEFFRON 443 Colfax Avenue Scranton, Fa. 41 Speech is great, but silence is greater. Heff” liked Doctor Kurtz best of all; he liked him better, however, when said Doctor was not asking questions. Still, we want to congratulate this bulldog from Scranton on his pleasant friendship. He was a good example of a person who knew what to say and when to say it. Trouble is, he never said it. EARL ROBERT KAEPPEL 545 Prescott Avenue Scranton, Pa. The Sheik of Scranton Town.” Here’s to the fellow of large legs, may he always eat fresh eggs. Brother Elk, you were the one who helped keep us in good spirits. Your absent-minded humor and thoughtless “wise cracks will forever linger in our memories. Even so. you had many good habits, and you were loved by all. What puzzled us was—the surprising number of young women that always inquired about the Dr. Kaeppel—about the big, tall and handsome fellow that treated me so nice the last time I attended clinic. May your future be overloaded with good fortune! CHARLES E. KRAUSZ 7342 Tabor Street Philadelphia, Pa. Class Reporter “Loved and feared but never ignored' “Chollie never worries and is somewhat like a fair-weather barometer, in that he is always cheerful. This Fox Chase lad’s fonnula has been: Experience, effort, study and sacrifice, all mixed with a willingness to work. He deserves a lot of credit for lending his willing hand to the class in general, and we hope his reward will be of the highest possible. 24
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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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®f)e l ep — 1923 ALBERT N. LALLI 1242 Christian Street Philadelphia, Pa. Some called it genius, but others tapped their heads.” Here is one of the most brilliant figures in our entire constellation. In Lalli’s weekly demonstration in the dissecting room, his auditors fearfully hang on his words, and, no doubt, greatly profit thereby. The only time he uses his tongue to any great extent is in relating the knowledge which he has reaped. We wish you success, Al.” anna c. McCarthy 5124 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. The little Miss abounding incontentmentand bliss. Miss McCarthy was one of the most diligent students of the class. To see her without a number of books and notes would have been a miracle. We feel sure that the profession holds out success to her. especially since she has been connected with the shoe business, which is indeed a great asset. STERLING R. Me HALE 337 W. Market Street Scranton, Pa. The blond-haired boy, so full of joy. Mac also came from the hard-coal and hard-boiled district. We like Mac” for his quiet reserve and good manners. He always had a smile whenever you saw him, for which he may be commended, for anyone who could continue to be as happy as he. with the way they rushed us, certainly deserves credit. In life we shall see him in the front row of seats. 25
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