Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 25 of 90
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STEPHEN M. D'ORTA 131 North 62nd Street Philadelphia, Pa. Overbrook High School A very neat individual, quiet and attentive. With these qualities plus his normal good work, success in his chosen field is evident, o d i a n Emil M. Christ. D.S.C. A friend in need is a friend indeed - Steve.” S.S.S. is a well known tonic, so we may also say of Steve. Sincere, sentimental and sympathetic. The greatest of these three—sincerity. He not only possesses this quality, but looks for it in others and is greatly disappointed when he finds it lacking. He enjoys the company of his companions which is demonstrated by his constant appearance with the gang. He has maintained a close friendship with Bud, Paul. Fritz, Bill and Gutie throughout his college career and is very seldom seen without them, unless on some secret expedition relative to the fairer sex. Steve's preference for exactness has at all times been exhibited by his neat appearance and well balanced method of studying. But sometimes Sentimentality crept into his life, especially during exams, which upon being reminded that— You have nothing to worry about —Steve returned to his usual self. Sieve can always be depended upon to give the same loyalty to Chiropody as he has given his friends, making him a worthy member of the profession. 23 Class Treasurer 3

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PHILIP ROBERT COREN 828 Snyder Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. South Philadelphia High School TEMP All that I know about Phil Coren is what I hear now and then and much to his credit. As far as I have observed he is one of the quiet boys of the class.—so quiei in fact that you could note the occasional falling of a bit of hair,—but then other great orchestra leaders have grown thin on top from hitting high spots. So, as you leave these ivyless walls my advice is . . . don't worry. Frank H. Eby, Phar.D., G.Cp. Personable Phil Coren coined his way through school with his Corny Coreneers. This mite maestro with his affable personality and his jitterbug technique made friends with beguiling ease. His smile was as flashing as the brightly hued clothing he wore so well outside of school. Sack-cloth clothing he discovered, enhanced his chances of obtaining N. Y. A. work. Phil's only concern during his stay at Temple was his falling hair which he carefully stored in the many pages of Morris' Human Anatomy. His ability with the fairer sex and his touch you love to feel, assure us of his success in his chosen field. U Dance Committee 2



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STANLEY S. FEDDER 27 Spring Street Alexandria, Va. Alexandria High School Stanley is a quiet sort of fellow with a very pleasant personality that should be an asset to him in his chosen work. We wish you success, Stanley, and happiness in your work and may the dark wavy hair never leave your head nor your ready smile leave your face. George Schacterle, D.S.C.. Phar.D. A southern gentleman with a southern accent. Without a doubt, Stan is the possessor of a winning personality, a smile unbeatable and a laugh the profs, will never forget. The Rebel has made friends all over and they will stand by him through thick and thin except when Stan contends that the South won the Civil War. Stan is a carefree, happy-go-lucky lad but a real friend and dependable. Undoubtedly, Alexandria has already found Stan the same as we have. We are sure that our doctor will be a sure success and a priceless jewel in his profession, not only to Alexandria but to Chiropody in general. As a student, Stan was a hard worker, but he was always able to find some time for relaxation. Stan's main ambition in life is to aid others and to aid his profession, and we know that this will be accomplished because he possesses the power. We are sure he will grasp the highest rungs in life's ladder and be a success in the Chiropody profession. TEMP L 24 Dane© Committee 1, Chairman 3 Recording Secretary 3

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