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SOL H. ADLER 714 East Third Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Long Island University New York University Phi Alpha Pi, Treasurer 3 Associate Member Anatomical Society 2 Ring Committee, Chairman 3 Tempodian, Associate Business Manager 3 Interfraternity Basketball 1, 3 SOL'S idea of seventh heaven is a school without nine o'clock classes. It was not a rare occasion to have our interesting morning lectures interrupted by the tardy appearance of the roomies, Adler and Stolbach. Sol, being first on the roll, didn't even have those few minutes of grace that were Manny's. This was caused by his unswerving devotion to that delightful god, Morpheus, that he might equip himself well to withstand the long hours of steady work each day, and the Dawn Patrol during exams. As chairman of various committees, Solly was in his glory, and where could Speizman find a more capable chairman than the Brooklyn Bruiser? Sol's rare sense of humor is indicative of his very nature. He seems to have a life purpose of proving that things are not as serious as they seem. Some day an operation will be the scene of convulsive laughter emanating from a lad with a face that has at least one of the cardinal symptoms—rubor. is
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defeating the Freshmen despite the confessed bias and piracy of Doctor Hober-man. Tobin's pitching featured. As Joe Leary had nothing to do. he was made editor of the Tempodian. He chose Max to become grey-haired with him as business manager. Examined and passed, thirty of us became seniors—kings of the campus. New systems arose—guinea pigs -extra courses and clinics. Jan Knapp and Bob Brosius to present our views in Student Council. Football—moans from those who had clinic on game nights—greater means from their patients. Holy Cross game—parties at Allen's, Phi A. P., and Pi E. D. -riding Leary. Villa-nova game—bartering tickets. Iowa game—Simmons -and Company—Wow! Tempodian photographs — Thanksgiving - more hospital work — Christmas—story-swapping of holiday fun. And almost before we knew it—midyears. Results--staggering. Senior Ball—greatest dance we have ever had—February 12th—Benjamin Franklin—the let-down feeling on Monday morning. Basketball— Brad” growing bald because of Saturday morning sleepers- but finally a Chiropody team—last game, with Penn Evening School— lost in the final seconds. And so—spring again—last one the book goes to press—the future is invisible—the past, memories memories memories -ones worth cherishing. CLASS OFFICERS MAX SPEIZMAN HAROLD FENSTERMACHER BERNARD KATZ MARY REINEBERG GLADYS LA WALL LOUIS PREZIOSI BOB BROSIUS JANICE KNAPP ARTHUR SHARPE President Vice-President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Class Historian Student Council Student Council Student Council 17
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BRUNER L. BOWERSOX 25 Pennebaker Avenue Lewistown, Pa. Lewistown High IT has taken us the better part of this year to get used to seeing the Lewistown Lulu without his companion, teacher and friend-Manny Frankel, but now that we have, let’s look at Sox as he is. Here is one of those rare characters who specialize in dead-pan humor. To sit beside him in a lecture is alone worth the price of admission. Lecture by X, Sidelights by ’Sourbox'. Bill Owens thought he had worries before, but they were mere grit in his spinach compared to the catastrophes that befell him when he found he had been donated, as an assistant, one Bruner Bowersox. Bill should have resigned right there—in favor of Soxy, as he makes a wonderful boss. Without show of feeling, he could lean on his broom for hours and contemplate the clinic with its uncleanliness. This gave him a sense of grandeur— the appearance of a dictator—monarch of all he surveys . . . until Bill came in. But even that wouldn't disturb Sox, so he saunters on, taking everything in stride. 19
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