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MAUDE SHARP flMd1lI16J, CDA H H ere is a girl who has cc smile, - ' l'Vll0 gives support to things worth while. She is cz sport of world-'wide fame And faces brighten, at her name. Maude needs no introduction to the students as she is active in all university affairs. She has made a mark for herself on the hockey and basket-ball teams and is guiding the ship of Senior Activities in Teachers College to a safe port. We know Temple' will always look upon her with pride. RAYMOND L. SIRIS LAW SCHOOL CAMDEN l'IIGH SCHOOL Raymond, too, comes from the City of the Talking Machine. Many records have been broken by Ray, Who was it'who said, i'Avoid lawsuits beyond all things: they influence your conscience, impair your health, and dissipate your property. Bosh! says Raymond. Such statements are ex- ceedingly meaningless to a rising young lawyer. BENJAMIN ROBERT SHANKEN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Shanlc', ZEQ. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA H1GH SCHOOL Besides studies, Ben shines best when he tickles the ivories. As a jazz pianist, he becomes the most welcome of guests at all occasions. He is well known for his wit and affability. Charter member of the Spanish Club, Cocptain Zeta Epsilon Omega Basket-ball team t32l
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SAMUEL ISAIAH SACKS- LAW SCHOOL ftsamii CENTRAL DIANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL UNIV. OF PENNA., GRrXTZ COLLEGE 4 Sam bore himself like one who believed, A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into 'his work and done his best, but what he has said or done otherwise shall give him no peace. Sacks was President of our class during the second year. He is the Senior member of that hard-work- ing triumvirate which Sacks, Piwosky and Bell comprise. This combination is famous in its system of note-taking and digest of cases. ROBERT DOUGLAS SAGE ScHooL OF COMMERCE NORXVICH FREE ACADEMY Poet Bob is another good fellowl' who will be missed from the School of Commerce roll-call next year. As an active member of several campus activities, this Poet has made himself known and liked. We understand there is a lucky girl back home. At least, a picture has been in evidence' several times, and we drew our own conclusions. Charter member Spanish Club, Treasurer Pitman Club Glee Clubs, '21, '22, '25, Commerce Club, '25, Writers' Club, '25, Associate Senior Member Circulo Italiano LOUIS SCHUMAlN COLLEGE l Looie SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL He takes delight in chemistry- ' A physicist as -well is he. Looie is the hardest working fellow we know. How he manages to do all he 'does in the little time he has is amazing. The hardest courses offer no dread for him. Only a brilliant mind could absorb successfully a roster which includes chem- istry, organic chemistry, physics and calculus. Robert Hare Chemistry Club l 31 l
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LEONARD J. SCHVVARTZ ,LAKV SCHOOL 'Vaclav AEK SOUTHERN HIGH Scnoor. A diligent student of the law. His aim was not high marks but the acquisition of a thorough knowl- edge of the law, and though 'tis said, God forbid that one man should know all the lawf' yet Leonard is fairly on his way to violate this maxim. Ignorance of the law excuses no man, not that all men lmozo the law but because it is an excuse every man will pleacl and uo 'man can tell how to coufute him. VIRGINIA SEEGERS TEACIIERS COLLEGE K!GinnyJJ 1 COLUMBIA QS. CJ HIGH Scuoox. All the way from South Carolina came Ginnyl' to win her degree. She has at length succeeded and her past scholastic record contains a liberal sprin- kling of I's and Il's to indicate how well she has earned it. Ginny's ready smile and witty conver- sation have endeared her to her friends as thor- oughly as her fine scholarship has won her the respect of her instructors. HELEN SHANLEY COLLEGE RXDGWAY Him-r SCHOOL Npiltu TA SoeiabiZity, modesty, blended just right, Wfitlz synzgzcililzy, brilliance and fun. She is a reserved, unimposing sort of person- until her sense of .justice is outraged. Then she becomes eloquently indignant, which shows she values principles above personal seclusion. This Aristidean sense together with her pleasant man- nerisms made Helen one of the most popular girls in the school. Secretary Senior Class, Student Council, Manager Ilfo- mevfs Debate Team, The TemQ9la1 Staf, 1925 College l'Vomen's Club, Le Circle Franvgais l33l
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