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J. M. HONIGMAN LAW SCHOOL Jack CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Jack, the youngest member of the fourth year class, attacks his studies with the avidity of youth. He has the remarkable characteristic, however, of weighing a problem not with the impetuousness of his age, but with the prudence and care evidenced by amature mind. His respect for the law is deep rooted and he hopes to obtain a reciprocal respect from the bar. Gold Medal for Oratory EDITH V. HOSBACH TEACHERS COLLEGE KYHOSSZIJJ WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL HOssy is a quiet and demure little blonde, but be- neath her rather mild exterior there is a world of fun and efficiency. She is one of the Health Educa- tion group and has earned such distinctions as that of participating in the French play ballet and playing with the hockey team. Magnet Honorary Society, Treasurer Athletic Associa- tion, Secretary Senior Class, Teachers College PAUL C. KAESTNER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL QTQ A ,hard worker and prominent in Temple's social and political life, Paul has made himself one of the most popular and best-liked students in the University. It was his optimistic personality and honest efforts which brought him to the top of almost every activity into which he entered. Unclergrafluate Council, 121, '22, 123, Secretary Student Couiicil, '24, '25, President of School of Commerce Class of 1925 :luring Junior and Senior years, President of Spanish Club, Commerce Club, Business Manager of f'The Templar and Secretary of Owl Honorary Society ini
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ISADORE H. HERMAN LAW SCHOOL AEK CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL To succeed as a lawyer a mem must 'work like a horse and live like a hermit Isadore is another of our overseas men. He is the Hnancial genius of the class, being its Treasurer. In our estimation and memory he is the first treas- urer who enjoyed the good-will of his fellows. This is because there are no dues to be collected. EPHRAIM H HOMAN SCHOOL or CCMMERCE PAULINE HOLCOMBE COLLEGE Piucl1,ot CDA Dusuomz HIGH SCHOOL Her mincl is analytical, H ei' ambitions are politiealf' Here is a practical mind combined with an artistic temperament. The result is a personality Worth cultivating. She will be remembered for her wil- lingness to serve on endless committees and her fondness for sketching fantastic pictures during lecture hours. . College lVomen'.s' Club, Forum, Le Cercle Fraugais Newman Club, Secretary Debate Council Epli AZH PENNSCROVE, N. J., HIGH SCHOOL Few at Temple do not know Eph,H for he it is who so cheerfully collects the students' fees in Conwell Hall. 1 Not only does he shine as a collector but the Summer School dances become a riot when Eph manages them. Ilfember of first Stay? of the lVeekly,'1 the Commerce Club, Board of Managers School of Commerce Alumni, the Owl Hoizioiary Society, Delta Sigma Pi Fmtewzity I2-'ll
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JOHN JOSEPH KING A LAW SCHOOL Sr. JOSEPH COLLEGE 'fEHf7I1tSiClSI71 is that temper of the mind in which the imagination has got the better of judgment John is a Fighting Irishman, This is the appel- lation of his choice. He is the practitioner of crim- inal law and the elocutionis-t who never fails us with his 'iGunga Dinf, Aside from the above ac- tivities and propensities he is occupied with what- ever his X-manager and guardian, Taylor, approves. ,.N, FRANK HERBERT KIRSHNER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Kish ZEQ SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH Sci-xool. Frank merits the respect of all his classmates, for he is one of Temples students who works his way through school. Although he has worked eight hours each day after school, and has kept up in his studies,'Frank has also found time to give to his friends. He is known for his bright and cheer- ful outlook and his love of fellowmen. In February, 1925, Frank proved how efficient he had been in his studies, when he passed the Civil Service Audit- ing Examination. SAMUEL KOHN LAW SCHOOL rrsammyi: CENTRAL HIGH Sc!-loom, TEMPLE UN1vERs1'rY A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the 'wisest men. Sammy functioned happily to dispel the weari- ness of the lectures with his humor. He had a persistent manner of poking fun, which Hnally moved the face, taut with solemnity, into wrinkles of smiles. And yet there exists within Sam a real vein of seriousness. He follows the lectures like a hawk and asks the whys and wherefores. L2-ri
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