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JACOB BELL “Jack” 1340 South Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. We liked Jack,' and he knew how to hold our affection and respect. We soon found this out. and he proved it many times. Did he not demonstrate his athletic-prowess; did he not prove how sociable he was: and did he not give us to understand that he was a star student? Of course he did. Do you remember how you felt when the sun shone after a cloudy day? That's howr “Jack’s” brilliant smile affected us. He was a veritable ray of sunshine, and could lift us out of the doldrums by flashing his pearly personality and his charming cheerfulness. Another thing, we wish to go on record as recommending “Jack” to anyone who wants a real, honest-lo-goodness friend, one who is quite unassuming, sympathetic, undemanding, and forever willing to he of some assistance. Here’s to you. “Jack.” May your success start now. go on forever, and constantly increase as the years pass. Activities: Dance Committee; Theatre Benefit Com mittee. ALBERT M. BERKELHAMMER “Berk” 984 South Broad Street. Trenton. N. J. Give “Berk a pencil and a blank sheet of paper and watch the chemical formulas evolved from the nimble mind of this quick-witted Trentonian. “AFs” famous benzene rings may be found in places both intimate and public alike. Chemistry was not the only achievement that “Berk attained, for whosoever could doubt the work of U. S. P. Berkelhammer in the matter of official preparations and dosages? “Berk’s” humor was one of the things that made going to school worth while, and we shall never be able to forget certain pet characterizations of people well known to us and others. Well, au revoir. “Al. we wish you luck in your chosen profession.
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LEON ANDRELONA “Andy” “Leo” 323 New Market Street. Philadelphia. Pa. “Still water runs deep.'' The man who wrote these words must have had someone like “Leo” in mind at the time. Although we never heard much from him concerning himself, he has left with us the quiet assurance that we will hear much of him later on because of the sincerity of his work. His activities during his college life have been varied, ranging from basketball as a freshman and junior to the University Glee Club. In addition to this, he was a member of the second team in swimming. When these and school work failed to fill his spare time, radio claimed his attention as an interested and proficient amateur. We expect of “Leo the slow, steady anti sure advance towards success, rather than the less desirable phenomenal. but uncertain, spurt attained by a seemingly fortunate few. ALBERT R. BEN DON “AI” “Chief-5021 Wissahickon Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. To our Chief must go the lion’s share of the credit for the production of the best annual in the history of the school. When “Al was by popular overwhelming vote selected as the Editor-in-Chief of this publication, the actual production of the book seemed at the time an accomplishment well nigh impossible. In the first place, the evils of depression had struck school. Also class dues were not being paid, and “Al had to work on practically nothing. The “Chief had a hard-working stafi under his supervision, and his leadership and acumen. coupled with countless headaches, has given to his classmates a book to perpetuate forever the memory of their days in school. And should the nation ever he in need of a super-diplomat, we feel sure that the Chief will be the “People’s Choice.” Activities: Charter Member Minehart Scientific Society: Editor-in-Chief of Show Globe Stafl': Vigilance Committee; Hamilton Club. 2ii
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MORRIS F. BF.RKOW IT “Berky” 1731 Souih Seventh Street. Philadelphia. Pa. And speaking of sartorial machinations, will the reader kindlv view the cultivated adornment on the upper lip of the gentleman in the accompanying photograph? Perky was indeed a regular fellow. He was one of the fortunate individuals received into the Gamma Chapter of the Alpha eta Omega Fraternity at Temple. Never at a loss for a fast answer, he was the Class' most finished student in the course of repartee, and while one cannot hold this against him. lie would not rest until he had put some poor soul in misery. 11 is activities were not confined to any single field: he being a member of the Mineharl Scientific Society, and one of the best literary men in school. For this reason lie was appointed to the Snow Gi.obe stall. We have it on good authority that Morris gav e Mr. I Ianig a three vear headache by insisting on knowing the names of a myriad of plant constituents that he unearthed in his microscopic work. Come on. Moe. we're rooting for you. Ictiviiies: Alpha eta Omega Fraternity: Minchart Scientific Societv: Record Book Stall. SAMI EL BF.RKOW 117 Sam 631 Jackson Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Sam is truly the class wizard. In his freshman year he attained the highest ranking amongst his classmates and was the first to he admitted into the Mineharl Society. He has been an active member of that body ever since. Sam's ability commanded the respect and admiration of his fellow students and faculty. Quiet, alert, and ever helpful. Sam spent his leisure hours in school occupying the library, either pursuing his studies or deeply engrossed in research (a la Shestackl. We always wondered why Sam was so diligent, yet readless of the inspiration, he rightly earned his well-deserved rewards. Activities: Charter Member Mineharl Society. 28
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