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

 - Class of 1934

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GEORGE H DREWES Darby, Pennslyvania DrEXEL INSTITUTE All unknown to many a man, the City of Brotherly-Love has in it vicinity a place known a Darby and from these wild emerges—Drewes—a man whose associations we gladly accept and whose buoyant attitude toward the bug-bear of all student — examinations—served to lighten our worries and make higher our hopes. Dr ewes ha attended military college. And don’t we know it! Who but he could have kept us—the Petitioning Class—in order? Hobby: A little Blonde in a certain car. Secgear.t-at-Arm . Senior Class. Orthopedic Clinic, Temple University Hospital. HENRY J. DYER Johnstown, Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Temple University There is alway something especially noticeable about some men and with Henry it i the cement-like friendship with Bob Hamilton. Alway on dismissal of classes, and at all other time , these two are together. Something must come from thi and although we cannot prophesy whether it will be a Chiropodial partnership or not, we feel that with Henry in on it, there is bound to be a success. Hobbies: Warbling and kiddin’ the girls. Second Vice-President, Pi Epsilon Delta Blue Key; Member, Student Council, Professional Schools. Orthopedic Clinic, Jewish Hospital.

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JOSEPH SAMUEL BOWMAN Lebanon, Pennsylvania Temple University Synonym: Joe. Definition: Claw Pal. Etiology: Hazy, with many complicated factors. First reported 21 vears ago at Rochester. New York. A unique case. Pathology: Obscure. Possibly mental, inasmuch as no surface lesions are apparent. Symptoms: Black hair, amiable disposition. Occasional attacks of deep gloom are quickly followed by longer periods of sunshine. Has a tendency to be excessively fond of conversation, and at times displays abnormal fondness for females. Sometimes falls into a wild mood o violent horseplay, and must be suppressed. Treatment: Mostly a matter of kindness, to which patient quickly responds. Good diet is essential, but not too much sleep. Prognosis: Excellent if watched carefully. All in all Joe is an extraordinary combination of all that goes to make a good fellow. Joe. you have the best wishes of your classmates in anything you may undertake in the future. Hobbies: Ingrown Nails, Females. Vice-President, Junior Class. Orthopedic Clinic. Temple University Hospital. JOHN J. CASESA New York Cm-. New York St. John’s College John is Gotham’s contribution to our select” group. As for being a real fellow they don’t come any better. His smiling countenance and genial disposition have made him popular with all of us. His ability as a parliamentarian was clearly shown on the two occasions when John conducted our meetings. With your ability to put it across, you will some day land at the top. John. We. your classmates, sincerely believe that you will be a credit to our profession. Here’s to you and your calling. Hobbies: Shoe Therapy, Buying Books. Vice-President. Senior Gass; Treasurer, Our Scrap Book.” Metabolic Clinic, Graduate Hospital.



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LAWRENCE K. FRANK Eric. Pennsylvania University or Cincinnati University of Florida A.B., University or Pittsburgh The wit and humorist of our daw. The boy who has thoroughly prepared himself scholastically for the professional study of Chiropody. Well does he deserve admiration foe his aptitude in both his school and clinical work. Professors and students alike recognize his ability. Frank, we are sure you will make good. Godspeed to you. Historian, Junior Class. Metabolic Clinic. Graduate Hospital. LEO Y. FREED Philadelphia. Pennsylvania B. S.. Temple Univgrsity Cardinal Symptoms: 1. Swelling—Obese protuberance of abdomen. 2. Redness—Of countenance when flurried by S---------. 3. Heat—Easily elicited at sight of red heads. 4. Pain—Severe, generalized, in cervical region. 5. Loss of Mental Function—Encountered when reading Piersol.” Leo has contributed much to the happiness of our class; his cheery greetings have helped create an atmosphere of good fellowship. With impressive mien And knives so keen Before the patient he stands. Hobby: Report of the Class Treasurer— Treasurer. Senior Class, Sigma Tau Phi. Metabolic Clinic, Graduate Hospital.

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