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

 - Class of 1937

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Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 24 of 88
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BOB L. BROSIUS 532 South Second Street Lykens, Pa. Lykens High Student Council 3 Tempodian, Photography Editor 7 ND this massive bit of Chiropodical excel-lence is, with all respect for the truth, called Big. He was years ahead of most of us when he arrived (so he would bundle his duffy into his car every Friday and go home), and doggone if he isn't further ahead as he leaves -the only one in the class to have his practice waiting for him to step in. Bob was afflicted with right-sided study failure. Being one of the Allen Horizontal Trio, he was apt to find himself on his right side, in which case Morpheus knocked. But in any other position Biggy quickly grasped the essence of the subject. To this he added the products of memory, logic, and.—shall we say. digestion?, shook well and poured himself a bowl full of chiropody. The crystal shows Bob turning c and c cases into orthopedic patients with the same earnestness with which he bulldozed students and faculty into becoming guinea pigs for a photographer's art. 21

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CARL A. BRADBURY 122 Broad Street Pittston, Pa. Drexel Institute Pi Epsilon Delta Class Basketball Fraternity Basketball THE man without whom the Pi E D house would cease to function. He was chief engineer, mechanic and general handyman. Further, he was a ‘'tapper'' of excellence, and most skilled in the art of removing the lock from the kitchen door. In fact, we've heard that when the cook was rushed that Brad used to get the major part of the meal. A mild sort of person, it gave you a bit of a shock when the commanding whistle of a thundering train broke from his lips. More than one shanger wondered who brought ihe Baldwin locomotive into the class. There was no doubt about it. Brad had to be busy. For example, when a member of the faculty had something to demonstrate. Brad's foot was always available. We feared for a while that he would develop a guinea-pig complex, but the worst that happened was the danger of having his leg left in a cast over night. That sort of develops your sympathetic understanding of the patient's viewpoint, doesn't it. Brad? 20



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HAROLD G. FENSTERMACHER 418 South Pennsylvania Avenue North Wales, Pa. North Wales High Vice-President oi Class 2. 3 Dance Committee 2, 3 VICE-PRESIDENT of the class for two years without being a politician. Perhaps that is some sort of a record. But Hal set no record for vice-presidential volubility. True to the type, he said little. But when he did say something it would take a master logician to prove him wrong. Not one to take a professor's or clinician's word unquestioning, Hal would contest the point if he had his own decided ideas on the matter. It was his theory that an argument of such type would bring into the light a lot of knowledge that would otherwise rot. A pianist of no mean ability, Fens was kept busy with orchestral duties. While it was not our intention to lay more work on his shoulders, we did want to take advantage of his musical knowledge in selecting bands for our dances. Hence it was that for the last two years his name has appeared on dance committees. As if he weren't busy enough, he held the record of longest hopping day-hop, a thirty-mile jaunt in the dead of winter and heat of Pennsylvania springs. Sort of determined to be a chiropodist, aren't you, Fens? 2‘J

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