Temple University School of Pharmacy - Secundum Artem Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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Temple University School of Pharmacy - Secundum Artem Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 27 of 88
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 Official Title: SOLIS 0. G A BIS Synonym: “GABEY. Habitat: Vineland, N. J. 'Gabcy' first said he ous married and bro e. But that was just his little jo e Description: “Gabcy” was a quiet boy most of the time, but on closer acquaintance raved quite impressively about some girl on a magazine cover But this did not affect his studying capacity. It was with gratification that we noticed the full recovery of Gabis from ptomaine poi' sorting during the early part of the year. Lots of luck. Official Title: NORMAN FREIDMAN Synonym: NORM. Habitat: Philadelphia. He may he small, but he laughs loud DESCRIPTION: Those who did not know Norm when he entered Temple cannot realize his changes. As a freshman he was quiet, bashful and afraid of anyone, but a great change has taken place. In his senior year he stepped out, became a Beau Brummel and a good scholar. V r •2. Official Title: PATRICK GALLAGHER Synonym: PAT. Habitat: Philadelphia. Hear the girls shout Oh. Pat. give us a ride m your runabout' Description : “Pat was never seen to smile: he was a real humorist. He was a storehouse of jokes and wise cracks. Pat was very popular and well liked by every one ahout the school. He could often be heard saying, “I'd certainly appreciate that. Girls were his weakness—studies his evil genu. T. P. S.

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 Official Title: JACOB L. FLICKER Synonym: JACK. Habitat: Philadelphia. Some heads are made of iron, some of bone. But Jacl{ has a iiid of his own Description: Jack was very popular in the first year. In view of this fact he was elected President for that term. In his scholastic efforts he was among the smarter students of the class. He came to Temple with the degree obtained from U. of P. President. Junior Year; Co-Editor of History. Official Title: DAVID FORMAN Synonym: DAVE. Habitat: Philadelphia. He l{nowcih all DESCRIPTION: Dave was one of the most brilliant stu- dents in the class, which was not an easy one in our class of clever men and women. When he received less than 90 in an exam ins heart would almost stop beating. Beside a student he was a humorist and his witty remarks would chase away the blues. Credit should be given to Dave for his brilliant work, as he is only four years in the land of the free. As a pharmacist he will be successful due to his personality. Official Title: PAUL M. FOSTER Synonym: DOC. Habitat: York. The soldier pharmacist Description. Doc” came to us from York High School at which institution he was very active. In pharmacy he was a good student; in fact, he will make good in any undertaking. Doc is a veteran of the World War. having enlisted early in 1918.



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 Official Title: FANNIE GETSON Synonym: FAY Habitat: Ph ladclphia. Words spoken promiscuously are torture to Immunity Description: To Fay belonged the distinction of being the tongue twister of the Class. The way she pronounced the official Latin names of drugs would make a dead Ph.G. turn over in his grave. As it would sometimes take time for her to pronounce these correctly the class was indebted to her for killing t me. Her recitations were always appreciated. as the smiles on every one's face would have testified. Her hobby was reading the U. S. P and N. F., so she would be acquainted with those torturous names. Official Title: EDWARD GOSHKO Synonym: ED. Habitat: Philadelphia. To argue urns his delight Whether he was Wrong or right Description: “Ed’s weakness was arguing and he threw out many a life saver to classmates who expected Ducks by disagreeing with the Profs. For this reason he was looked upon as a lifeguard by wasting many precious moments. Assistant Treasurer Senior Year. Official Title: AUDREY GRAY Synonym: G1LDA GREY. Habitat: Washington. D. C. 'When Audrey rolled her eyes all the boys tool; notice Description: Gilda hails from Washington. D C.. and was one of our bright lights in class. She was just a happy-go-lucky girl with fascinating ways. Gilda Grey’s eyes and a pleasant disposition made many friends for her at Temple. It was rumored that she had an offer to join Florence Mills as a co-star. 24

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