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Cfte l ep — 1923 W. E. MURPHY 112 X. Nineteenth Street Philadelphia. Pa. “Good temper is like a sunny day; it sheds its brightness over everything. Murphy’s good temjjer is of the quiet, dignified type. Although he has not been in constant companionship, we have not failed to note this striking characteristic. He has a good foundation for his future practice, as he has had two years' education in the School of Medicine. Murphy is a good, earnest worker, and we know he will profit by his endeavors. JOHN A. NOWICKI 1101 Pittston Avenue Scranton, Pa. “Gives all his ear. but few his voice. “Jack evidenced good sense by the fact that he never spoke out of turn. When he spoke he invariably had something to say and was listened to by all. This blond-haired, sweet -faced, well-spoken chap also hails from Scranton. “The World’s Coalbin, and incidentally the home of the world’s worst Chiropodists. One outstanding feature of “Jack’s nature was the fact that he was always willing to work for someone in the clinic, even at his own inconvenience. Sir. success is vours for the asking. J. LYLE NUGENT 7018 Oakley Street Philadelphia, Pa. Class President “He is a wise man who knows his business. This fellow sure knew his business when it came to getting the best to be had for our class. His job is a mean job to handle, and it is doubtful if anyone could manage it as well as he. He was capable of taking care of big propositions in a way that would put “bigger men. by name, in the shade. 27
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®l)e Hep — 1923 JAMES E. Me PART LAND 1517 N. Tenth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Sergeant-at-Arms “The lion is the king of the forest. Everyone has outstanding characteristics. “Mac's is his bulldog tenacity. We wonder where he finds time for so much school work, as he holds a very reliable position on one of the daily papers of this city. Many orderly meetings we had due to this “big fellow’s authority, but we are sometimes inclined to believe that many misdemeanors were originated at home. MARY S. MIDDLETON 4229 Powelton Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. “ What a spendthrift she is of her tongue. Words are cheap, and Mary seemed to have an abundance of words. We will admit she knows her books, aside from her usual line of chatter. At times we found her flighty, but nevertheless she deserves due credit for her “law of averages,” which was ninety plus. There is no question but that she will make good in the professional life. ALVIN E. MITCHELL 315 Fairmount Street Latrobe. Pa. Editor-in-Chief “All men are created equal, but few', attain equality.” Alvin proved to be the true literary genius of the class. The success of this book can be attributed, in part, to his untiring efforts and true ability. Alvin E. has proven himself to be a great help to the Class of '23. He is that kind of individual that would share his last dollar to make you comfortable and then pave the way for your progress. Unlike other leaders, he does not play golf; but ask him if he likes to dance. 26
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tCf)C i CJ — 1923 HUGH O’BOYLE 3339 N. Nineteenth Street Philadelphia, Pa. “Oh! he sits high in all the people’s hearts.” Hugh was perhaps the most light-hearted man of the class. It was indeed a pleasure to watch his pompous air and dignified appearance. O'Boyle’s personality is more attractive than an electric magnet, and for this reason the “ruddy-faced giant had many friends. He was the ambassador of the class. DAISEY L. RANKIN 543 Wilkes-Barre Street Easton, Pa. “She is a Daisy—a bonnie, bonnie Daisy.” Just as the great Scotchman sings it—she, in every sense of the word, lives up to Lauder’s interpretation of a “Daisy.” One has to admit that when he looks at Daisey she is as fair as the lilies of the field. The helpfulness which she rendered this year on different committees was appreciated by all. We have found that Daisey passes no day idly, but works with a will—a worthy addition to the corps of business women. ARTHUR RAPPAPORT 5705 Lansdowne Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. “True merit, like a river—the deeper it is the less noise it makes.” Every inch a gentleman, and we would love to have you meet “Rappie.” You will find him just a little different from the ordinary person. “Every traveler needs luggage, and some time, real soon, we hope to see Arthur giving his sound advice to patients. 28
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