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

 - Class of 1926

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Official Title: BERTHA KLEIMAN Synonym: BERT. H bitat: Philadelphia. To see Bert was to see our school inarm DESCRIPTION.: Bert was another one of the fiery headed members of the class. Not headstrong, but redheaded. Determination and impassiveness arc prominent in her character. In the Junior year, with the assistance of her friend, Goldie Haber, she greatly impressed the class with her studies. Bert has always been an earnest worker and success will crown her efforts. Official Title: SAMUEL KLEIN Synonym: “POP.” Habitat: Philadelphia. Arrange a quiz. Pop DtsCRIPTlOji: Pop” was capital of Hot Tin Gang. Whenever anyone wanted to know what was hot” around Pop was the man to see. He could .always be seen talking confidentially with some one and then leave saying. Keep that to yourself. Pop. without a doubt, was one of the finest chaps in the class and we wish him a successful career. Klein always had a smile for everyone and was ready to give advice. No wonder he was a Pop. Klein was a self-learned man. as necessity made him leave school at an early age. Hot Tip, Ring Committee. Official Title: EUGENE KLEIN El ELD Synonym: GENE. Habitat: New Jersey. Where Gene went His little fishcake also went' DESCRIPTION: Gene was from the wilds of New Jersey which was no fault of his. He was one student who was always eager to do more work than was required For that reason the Skcctcr State will have a true pharmacist and an upright citizen.

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m Official Title: MARTIN JACOBS Synonym: KAK Habitat: Philadelphia. Kak wotdd surely fool them all Who thought seniors were proud and tall Description: Kak. chough he was tall, was not dignified as some people thought seniors should be. Contrary to this he was bubbling to the brim with joy. no matter how sad or gloomy the class would be. No doubt his perpetual smile was due to his always being up to par in his studies. A a smile goes a long way in this crool world he can be certain that every cloud will have a silver lining for him. Official Titli-: JOSEPH KANES Synonym: JOE. Habitat: Philadelphia. Some people the studious despise But you'll never lose by being wise Description: Joe was one member of the class that we could not get anything on and. of course, we were unable to say just what lus likes and dislikes were However. it was a safe bet that if he always has the determination that he has shown at college he will succeed. Official Title: JACOB KATZMAN Synonym: “JACK. Habitat: Philadelphia. Always glad and never sad' Description: Jack was of a cheerful nature and nothing could have eradicated his smile. He found out rather late in his school carter that a little study everyday would help a great deal. This discovery soon made lum blossom forth as a clever student. ♦



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Official Title: KATE KRAMER Synonym: “MRS. Habitat: Philadelphia. When she will, she will. And when she won't, she won't Description : Kate had the distinction of being able to captivate every man in the class. She even proved her ability when she entered the trials and struggles in the matrimonial field by marrying Jack Sofer from P. C. P. The latest reports arc that all was well. When Mr. Sofer opens his store without a doubt Kate will be a wonderful helpmate to him. The class wishes her good luck. What the class will always wonder is what power Kate had over men? Official Title: LOUIS LAPIN Synonym: LAP. Habitat; Trenton. i uiet but determined Description: Lap. to the familiar, was the supposed botanist of the class. He studied botany from every angle. The way he liked this subject was a mystery to the class. Though he was a quiet student it never interfered with his thirst for knowledge. When he goes back to “Pottery Town a truer and more accurate pharmacist will not he found, for he was one of the most brilliant students in the class. i 3] | Official Title: LEONARD LEONETTI Synonym: LEO. Habitat: Atlantic City. Leonelti. the boy who eats spaghetti ' Description: Leo hailed from the Playground of the World. During the school term he had made many lasting friendships because of his pleasant and willing manner. He was always ready to help—-whether it was school work or finances—made no difference to him. 30 seegear.e. £ - V‘ r r • A V X k

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