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wry ia Eli H ' Q its 0118155 Ilf E4 1 i l 'El'-j WO years of our medical school training had been completed. The class W v 'N' ' , ' . . . H, scattered each to his own pursuit. Trusting that some of the knowledge , , Q' I g' fi . . . . My 4 which he was at such pains to get would stay .with him, the sophomore ' l tried and succeeded in becoming oblivious of his college studies. Tradi- Af' A tion had warned him of the nature of the Terrible Third. He therefore TH determined to come back physically and mentally alert for the new endeavors and iw trials which he was to meet as Junior. September saw the hopes of June realized. He was fit. The class roll now wily included the names of fifty-seven aspirants for the medical degree. Students had been added to the class from several other colleges. They came from the University of E3 West Virginia, Boston University, Syracuse Universitv, the University of Missouri and VVake Forest Nledical School. YI 'Reunited in numbers the class showed that it was also reunited in spirit for it unanimously re-elected Arnold de Veer class president. Along with him Asa Ben Friedman was chosen vice-president, Walter J. Shields, Secretary, and Morris I. 1 N Knopfelmacher, treasurer. Harold Hedden and John Kirschenmann were elected ' 1 to represent the class in the Student Council. - all The year book staff regretted to accept the resignation of Nathaniel Lieberman, Q, who had rendered valuable service in his capacity of circulation manager of the book. im iw The outstanding feature of this year's activity is work. For years past as students l N we had been busily engaged in laying the foundation for this third year's studv. De- ' . . . . ' igji tails of devious natures had been laid by. Our new instructors seemed to be very cognizant of the fact. Each selected the details of his own field and, according to ig, his fashion, commenced the construction of a seemingly gigantic structure. We were 1 vi. appalled. gi As the weeks flew by we became aware of our surroundings and, still feeling that we were mercilessly crowded in our pursuit, we became absorbed in our courses which i771 for sheer interest and good management surpassed all our anticipations. .ll , fb The industrial features of the year quite crowded out any possibility of social lg! activity. Our first extra-curricular engagement was shared by the other classes of the H1 school. Our class was well represented at the college dance. The great majority of gi! us who attended this tacitly voted for a continuation of the college dance as an annual Eg! affair in years to come. iij Tremulous over the details of his studies, but confident of the essentials, the junior awaits the approach of the Senior year. He is ready. ,H '51 'if' rl,-z 1 .- i ,Kylix ir f I1 H fum r IL ! N. Qlt'.9H0N'e!!.i W if 5-31 I -,. l Q g n' Tl . ,i -i i- R .t Page one hundred and fortg
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