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STUDENT COUNCIL A MESSAGE FROM TI-IE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCI L I. - I Q9 DS. Left to right-1Frontj G. Edwards, Secretaryg R. Lester, Presidentg F. Gearing, M.D., Advisorg H. Coheng fRearj T. Szzba.singlze,' G. Bois: G. Kglmzg D. Weir: D. Harris, Vice President: C. Dawsong fMissingI S. Bolton ,' J. Graceyg M. Tchalian, T. Wayler and H. Gensler. I' - ' 'I I I I I I What a man can be he must be. I I -MAsLow I I I I I I MAN IS full of promise, only a small part of which has been I I realized. If, in our future positions in the broad fields of public I I health and administrative medicine, each public health worker I I is willing to assume his responsibility in the tasks that are I I ahead the future is bright. If, however, we are searching for I I the comfort and contentment of the past there is no future. I I The choice is ours to make whether we are doctors, nurses, I I nutritionists, health educators or hospital administrators. I Public health is now at its frontier. We must either move ahead I into the unknown future or retreat into the past. I I When we speak of the future of man it is his progress that I I we have mostly in mind and, as someone has remarked, the I I belief in progress is the wine of the present poured out as a I I libation to the future. If we would insure the future of man, I I the present is the time to work for it. I I We must be alert to the changes, trends and controversies I I in public health, and our role in a changing public health scene. I I We must continue in our intellectual growth and accept the I I responsibility for becoming the kind of public health worker I I we are potentially capable of being. We must have THE COUR- I I AGE TO BE. I I Ronald L. Lester I I I I I I- ------...-... ................ .I 21
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