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 26 of 88
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Page 26 text:

ALLEN EDWIN FORSYTHE 5225 Pine Street Philadelphia West Philadelphia High Bacteriological Society 2, 3 AE. F., as most heavily inclined people, ■ was good natured and humorous. The various forms of strife and contention which visited our fair campus produced noi a single ruffle in Al’s placidity. If he thought heatedly regarding any matter it was never noticeable. Of course. Allen never wasted words, or indulged to any great extent in betv een-class bull-sessions. He was in school for a purpose and let nothing interfere with that purpose. A further mark of contemplative nature was his ever-present pipe—the betrayer of his presence. Bacteriology was his avocation, and to this he applied the rules of general life that he had made his. Thoroughness, above all, characterized his work in the lab and out. We will never forget the voluminous report he turned in for his thesis in freshman year—charts and everything. And at this time he is applying himself just as energetically to the various projects of the Bacteriology Society—projects which may have some bearing on future ehiro-podial methods. 23

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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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HERMAN FRIEDMAN Spruce Hotel Philadelphia Gratz High School ALWAYS smiling, always seeking for something with which to amuse himself, Herman spent a happy three years at Temple. And little of that time there was that wasn't spent with his pal on the opposite page and Moss. We had combinations of varying degree in our class, but we can't say that any other was more constant than this. Friedman and Gold—why they even had their names in that order on the roll. Herm's methods of solving problems and for study in general were a source of amusement for many. The daily paper was usually in close proximity to his school books, and an occasional time out was taken to see what the sports scribes thought of Temple's chances in the next game. In the chem lab Heim was at the zenith of his glory. Here it was that he had his greatest opportunity to dispose of musty, time-worn methods and introduce something with life. It was merely a question of common sense— why beat around the bush, when you can jump over it, or something. Well, at the latest reports they are still using the standard tests. Herm didn't exactly blow up the lab, but his results were, to put it mildly, varied. But he licked it. 24

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