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

 - Class of 1943

Page 28 of 84

 

Temple University School of Pharmacy - Secundum Artem Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 28 of 84
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STANLEY ALLEN COSSOY 109 S. Iowa Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. Atlantic City's outstanding contributions to civilization thus far have been the Steel Pier and Stash'’ Cossoy. Stash received his training for the Buttonwood Street Eleven by playing guard on Atlantic City High School’s football team where he held a varsity post. Stan’s ambition in life is to become a pediatrician. His gentle manners and good looks qualify him eminently lor this work. Always in our memory will be our recollection of Stan's ever smiling countenance, pleasing disposition, all night sessions, well groomed appearance. and that certain beautiful Miss, whom he escorted to the Temple football games. ABRAHAM S. COOPER 2639 N. 28th Street Philadelphia, Pa. ' Al is a regular feiler whose popularity evidenced itself in the junior year when he was elected class President end who conducted his office so efficiently that he was reelected to office in the senior year. In class and laboratory work, he always strove to find the why and wherefore of complex phenomena and in the answer found contentment Extracurricu-larly, his dimpled smile caused many a female’s heart to skip a beat We ll always remember Al meditating class meetings and visibly struggling to maintain dignity and patience. Al hopes someday to hang out a shingle—he'll do it too1

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NATHAN COHEN 121 S. Florida Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. We shall remember 'Quinn” for his brilliant demonstration of First Aid technique and his, Well, just clip 'em, when describing the rescue of drowning persons. While at school, he was best known as an athlete, a member of Fleishman's First Team, and Mintzer's nemesis. A Broadwood enthusiast and commuter he was often not to be seen in late afternoon classes. (Former instructors, please note!) Quinn, the lad with the infectious smile and curly hair (?) has gained and will retain a niche in the hearts of everyone of us. J. ROBERT BROADT 224 W. Fourth Street Philadelphia Pa. When it comes to affable people, Bob” is on the ball. It was a pleasure to be in his company, for he was dry humor personified and kept those with him in a constant state of laughter—this ability is the secret of his overwhelming popularity Bob” and Blaine Kreamer have their hearts set on the materialization of the Broadt S Kreamer Professional Apothecary and we all think they are destined to succeed. Bob is treasurer of Kappa Psi and a member of the staff of the Apothecan. He reads extensively and has a deep fundamental knowledge of world affairs.



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ROSE MARIE CURCILLO 2002 S. 2th Streel Philadelphia, Pa. Rosemarie is the most petite member ol our class, but this did not prevent her trom being recognized when she had something to say. For Sis” possessed a charm which demanded silence and respect whenever she spoke. She is one ol the most versatile members ol our class and scholasticaWy ranked among the leaders. Her popularity can be adjudged by the tact that she was a prominent member ol the kpothe-can stall In lorecasting luture events, it seems sale to say that Rosemarie will continue her pharmaceutical career by doing hospital work in which she is apparently most interested. -op--------------------------------------- OLGA EVELYN DUBAS 876 N. Franklin Street Philadelphia, Pa. Ollie was one oi the best liked members ot the clcss. She possessed a unique beauty and was always ready with a smile and a word oi cheer Examinations did not seem to alter her disposition one iota. Despite her love ior tun, she was an industrious and capable student. Ollie was able to course through her classes with a graceiulness and ease which is so characteristic of her. We shall fondly recall her title of Apple Girl ; for she adhered strictly to the ancient maxim that An apple a day keeps the doctor away.' It is perhaps to this that we can attribute her vivacity, spnght-liness, and sparkling demeanor.

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