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JEROME BLUMBERG If sincerity ond tenacious effort precede success, then Jerry's future is assured. Unlike many whose scholastic efforts were spasmodically pursued and unlike others whose studies were biannual, studying to Jerry was a perennial pastime. Serious in demeanor and dignified in bearing, he radiated an attitude of accomplished professionalism. Amongst his fellow students, highly esteemed: to his patients in clinic, deeply respected. Even to the extent pf receiving fan mail from them. To carry this austerity to extremes. Jerry could be seen marching along Spring Garden St. on a bright morn, three hours early for class, carrying a brief case bulging with—book?—instruments?— equipment? No. . . . the cause of the bulge was a well-prepared lunch, for added to Jerry’s other attributes was that of gourmet— gourmet par excellence. Jerome Blumberg 4622 North 15th St. Philadelphia. Pa. Stirling Honorary Anatomical Society 3. Associoto Member. Honorary Chir opodical Surgical Society 3, Associate-Member. Closs recordina secretory 3 Class Historian 4. Danco Committee 4. Control High School S f n I 0 R 8 C. DANA BOSSART Una obra vale millares de gracias.” Dana represented for us the connecting link between the student body and administration. For this reason he was affectionately colled by all. the assistant dean. He worked since his Junior year in the office, where his close contacts placed him in the position of herald of all news, good and bad. Working in one clinic was not sufficient for his boundless energy which enabled him to shoulder the added cares of office clerk in one of the nearby hospitals. Quite a full day these two jobs would seem to make up. but yet his studies never suffered. He exploited every opportunity to its greatest extent ond his resourceful and questioning nature led him to experiment and research along new lines and pet theories. We vision you. Dana, fifteen years hence, addressing the National Association on new and untried techniques. We dare not say that twenty years from now the profession will have the wisdom to ultilize these discoveries. C. Dana Bossort Studont Council I, 2. Da«CO Commit- 512 Weldon St. tee 4. 8lue Key Honorary Fraternity. Latrobe. Pa. 18 Lotrobe High School
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NEAL AARON No eosy job to write of Neal since his presence in class is so sporadic. Torn between the necessities of caring for his business, serving os a husband and coming to doss, his allegiance formed a triad which spelled trouble. From the frailty of freedom of youth to serious and dignified manhood, he transcended by sheer force of necessity. Thus we present Neal Aaron, a man determined to succeed. Modern design is the rule for Neal as he demonstrated by cutting the vita from the Aaron. If Neal could cut those H. D.'s from the line of demarcation as easily as he cut short his name his fortune is made. Neal, the youngest member of the class, frequently braced it during its darker moments with some well seasoned humor and spontaneous wit. If love inspires creation, and admiration hard work, your future stands carved in the golden book. Nool Aaron S432 Berts St. Philadelphia. Pa. Phi Alphc PI Overbrook High School J OF 19 4 2 STANLEY J. ALENIER Reach higher. Stan, my bag is on the top row . . . can't reach it? . . . never mind. I'll get it. Yes. he lacked height, but the Lord compensates for all shortcomings, and what He failed to give in stature, He certainly made up in due amount of grey matter. Stan represented the smaller portion of a terrific mental combine. The other partner being Bernie Selden. who complemented to perfection this modern team of David and Jonathan. Size not being prerequisite for high scholastic attainment ond membership in honorary societies. Stan placed well in both. Quiet, unobtrusive, and reserved, he radioted an impression of inner complacency. Not politically minded, he did. however, seek for four long years, by a one-man lobby, the office of chairman of the donee committee. His tenacity of purpose was finally rewarded in his senior year: under his chairmanship the dance proved a howling success. Your height may not increase as the years go by. but your stature in Chiropody will grow and grow. »m aerfro . U a.v ja , Qillotyt TiLwam. vw JT Stonley J. Alenier 3 13 Guy Part Ave. Amsterdam, N. Y. Amsterdoy, N. Y. Stirling Honorary Anatomical Society. Phi Alpha Pi. Vice Pres. Dance Committee 4 Choiiman. Donee Committee 2. Mt. Penn High School Reading. Po. 17
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