University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1912

Page 101 of 178

 

University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 101 of 178
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Page 101 text:

Ellrrhrrirk Cbuutau Strinhnrlg A sweet new blossom of humanity. 5 A 'iSteiny was born at Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 9, 1889, receiving his preliminary education at the North East Manual Training' High School of Philadelphia. ., He entered our ranks one of the skinniest kids tliatgsiettggr journeyed from home, measuring six feet one inch, with about as much would take to cover a canary, but full of the big ambition. f'Stei.ny,' one of our bgfsti 1 comedians and many a lonesome moment has been pleasaiiitilyfspient in xyatcljnffg hbteiny' go through his stunts. He has shown adaptaliilty with the pQTifI'i'1 1 4 . ' - f sketches, the virtue of which put him on the staff of ar is he caiishow .Q A fi 2' 1 f his wolth. v . , I l ff isuxzfxlxxff X, He IS a member of the Veterinary Med1calf,5ocg,e'ty, I'1UlF2l,,,'l'12ll'111'l'1C1' thrower. as has been reported. No one in ot1rfQla'ss--i's an-, niallre universally well liked than he, and our best wishes for goes him to-ax man. l' l A if ' 7 if if gil ? fllf B l 112111 f':f1 il i 4: fs q,f'Q,t' X I If fi! fw- ,f WLT? 1 0 1 if ,'.4 If ,f N 7 ,A

Page 100 text:

l Ellrzmkliu Zlluulkrmfulh Svhue Youth comes but once in a lifetimef' 3 v l iv 5 This German youth of two score years and five began to proliferate along the old York County road shortly after General Meade' passed cn route to Gettysburg. lt was at this fertile spot where our Shuey, as he is best known to us, began to thrive, and he received his early education in the public schools of that vicinity, at the age of fifteen years began the practice of veterinary medicine under the direction of Old Grandfather Shuef' He continued in this line of work for many years, and on realizing the advancement of the profession, and being desirous to obtain the same, Shuey entered our ranks in the fall of 1909. lt took some time for our old friend to become acclimated to the surrounding conditions, and before this was accomplished the slightest noise from behind caused the Dr, to side step and clasp both hands on his wallet. After this strain had been subdued he was again badly frightened when the upper classmen relieved him of one-half of that luxuriant growth on his upper lip. Shuey has proven to be a very energetic student, always on the job, and taking frequent trips to Yorkana to receive a new stimuli. He is a member of the Veterinary Medical Society, and we all know thagfwith hisvexperience and knowledge, York County will be greatly benefited. ,f I I f'i'f f i,t,3igS 'Y fs Niip-.Qffb fif29'3' ,fm ., vr fxE'M fi , xl 'I X' KA.,,,f5i4is:x V'-'FKA g'N'6' W -jfx 'Za X B-' Y ff' 'f 100 ' mild s it-M p



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Elirank mhitntnre Gluglnr, Q T 'E VVhen ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. 'Tis true, something has happened in Norwood, Pa., besides fires, as we know that our classmate Frank was born there on March 8, 1887. As the days rolled on Buck contented himself in doing' chores around the town and attending the local High School, later taking up a course at Gettysburg College. Being interested in agriculture, he took up that work at State College. About this time Buck became impressed with the joys of veterinary work, his faithful attention to the family cow having had considerable to do with the inception of this idea. Hence he joined us in the fall of 1909. From the very start Frank seemed to be an ardent follower of athletics. 1-le took an active part in the department football game with the Dents in our Freshman year. Later, linding his way to the camp of Mike Murphy, received a place on the Varsity scrubs 1910-1911. ln the fall of 1911 Frank received the appointment of department representative of the Athletic Association, also a demonstrator at the Philadelphia Milk Show in the same year, at which place he plainly demonstrated that milk could not be contaminated with tuberculosis, as it did not How through the lungs. fs also a member of the Veterinary Medical Society. Buck is well known to be a firm believer in the fair sex, espegal-lgoschool teachers, and we are sure that he will soon succumb to Cupid's clartQ yQ,,,N XV'e predict that 13 rank will endeavor to become a scieiitiiicfagitiicfiltuiilsfgii the near future, and best wishes accompanyflinnjiiawlaisaygfkf.ki!a-QI e T2 r ,-Vi' . -Ffa:-wffii ' . AY 1' fgwik:?iim.mffli....i 1' i QAM Q i 'fit if 1 X , ,,Xjg,3547ji l 102 1 lf it D,L 'mylar v-f1.'.li1xHA1 L A f

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