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

 - Class of 1934

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V 7ILLIAM ARCUS, 5834 Walnut Street, Manchester, Vermont. “Bill came all the way from Manchester, Vermont, to receive the benefits of a Temple University education. His choice of pharmacy school was certainly a break for us. Incidentally, Bill was the first student from that part of the country to matriculate at Temple Phar macy. Although Arcy came from an extremely cold latitude, where men must have griddle cakes and syrup for breakfast, he was the “hot man of the “Bill and Mike combination. “Arcy thought every brunette his. He said he hated blondes and red'heads. His girl friend is a brunette and a graduate of our institution. “Bill was quite active in sports. He was a grand golfer, captaining a West Philadelphia golf team to a championship. He became a consistent scorer for the Temple golf team. He gave up this sport to become a member of the Freshman, and later Varsity wrestling teams. He played basketball with the interclass team, helping win the championship of the Professional Schools. “Bill” took all his work seriously, showing that he had the qualities in him to be a success. He was always alert and was never caught napping in quiz. “Bill claims his hobby is making “holes'itv one,” take it or leave it. Au Revoir Pal, may your path be full of roses. Activities: Interclass Basketball. 25 R

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Max R. Keller Editor' iri'Chief PELLOW CLASSMATES: As we fondly turn the pages of our Show Globe, it would be well to remember their significance. We must not forget that they not only are recollections of three happy years, th.it they not only are reminiscences of pleasant associations, but that they are a monument to our achievements arid success. And thus the Class of 1934 offers to a critical but lenient public, the fruit of our first labors. 1 wish to take this opportunity of thanking those who gave so freely and untiringly of their time and effort in order to make this volume a success. Max R. Keller. Albert Koff Business Manager W ITHIN a few weeks, with a sheepskin in our hands, we shall have completed our school days. With this in our possession, we will have to make our niche in the pharmaceutical world. It is my hope that every one of us is successful. As the trials and tribulations of the commercial and professional world become part of us, we are likely to forget our years at school. If through the medium of this volume, we are able to recall the past, it shall not have been in vain. The completion of this book gives me an opportunity to express my gratitude to all members of the class who gave untiringly and unsparingly of their time. Albert Koff. ■i 24 y



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Michael August “Mi l{c Oy 'ICHAEL AUGUST, 5724 Addison Street. For sheer sense of w humor, sportsmanship, good-fellowship, and general ability as a student and comrade, there were few who could equal ‘Mike. His true spirit of friendship and open-heartedness will always be remembered by the class. Since he was always ready to help his classmates, he could easily get help in return, when he needed any, which was a very rare thing indeed. Mike worked hard every day after school, and deserves credit for doing so well in his studies. He was not a bookworm in any sense of the word, but his knowledge of Pharmacy was profound. Seri ously speaking, it may truthfully be said that he was an honest and earnest worker, who took the work in the right spirit and gave his best at all times. He not only enjoyed a full period in the Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, but often obtained the most accurate results in the shortest period of time. Mike was the inseparable pal of “Sol and Bill. This trio were wrestlers of the first order, and often took work-outs in the school gymnasium. Mike was interested in the fair sex, and we are told that there was a pretty little blonde that kept him awake nights trying to discover a way of making a lot of money in the shortest possible time. Good luck, Mike. Activities: Class Basketball. -A 26

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