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JUNIORS AARON, HAROLD B. S. Oglethorpe University Still waters run deep the poet said, Must have had Harry Aaron in his head. ABRAMOWITZ, BERNARD D. A. B. University of Alabama Hair today- I Gone tomorrow. ALLENQMISS ALMA R. Columbia University Always serene and calm To her we extend the palm. ANGIOLETTI, LOUIS V. B. S. Manhattan College Pop Angioletti took a chance, Now he's our pediatrician par excellence. BAGNER, ALAN B. B. S. New York University Eureka --he must correlate time and space, Else how all this studying while holding an Ace. BARTOLI, FREDERICK M. New York University Those comic strips provoke from him Hts well known, ever-present grin. BAXT, SYDNEY I. A. B. New York University How can his note taking be so prolific Through lectures so often soporlflc? CARPENTIERI, ANTHONY A. B. Yale University The future's starry For Carpentteriariari . . . ari. CIAGLIA, PASOUALE B. S. Hamilton College Although he's late forevery class We have no doubt but that he'1l pass COHEN, MORRIS A. B. S. College of City of New York A man of real scholastic ability At present in quest of tranquility. COHN, MALCOLM L. B. S. Columbia University Mal can always be depended upon to hunt For a weird and tricky surgical stunt. D'ALECY, LOUIS A. B. S. St. Iohn's University He and Mason are a conscientious pair With recitation rehearsals they fill the noon air. DE LUCA, LOUIS B. S. Long Island University I mean to say -this gent's O. K. Gets everything done in his own unique way. DE NICOLA, VINCENT I. A. B. Columbia University A darn nice chap, whose efforts to be unassuming Very often appear rather amusing. DUMANIS, MISS FLORENCE A. B. Brooklyn College Dewey -Admiral of our hearts: No frills and ruffles-just brain and brawn. One hundred forty-six
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CLASS or 1938, AFTER opening the School Year with the National Board Examinations, the first thing we did was to recess for a week-end to recuperate and to recover a few hours of lost sleep. Then began the grind of absorbing material in the thirty-odd courses listed for us. We were all prepared with paper and pneumatic cushions for the first semester's work. You see we had been amply forewarned of the unyielding nature of Alma Mater's seats. lnterspersed among the brilliant lectures of our staff chiefs were Y affairs, fraternity pledging, the private bridge tourneys, and, of course, Dr. Bingham's famous card-drawing feats. Of special interest to the Iunior Class, were the timely announcements, Dr. --- will be unable to meet the class, todayl In the meantime we were manfully attempting to keep abreast of our assignments. Wholesale amounts of Osler, Christopher, Nicholson, De Lee, etc. ad infinitum, were absorbed and the results could easily be seen the next day when many a nodding head or falling writ- ing board gave proof of the burning of midnight oil the night before. From time to time the lectures were enlightened with lantern slides and even better, with motion pictures. But then came the dawn of a bright day-the Christmas recess. With just the slightest tinge of envy we listened to our Senior brothers talking about their proposed Internship Exams, but we'll be there next year. Iust a short month after the New Year began, we were introduced to our clinical work. Every morning we went to the Metropolitan or Fifth Avenue Hospitals, donned our white jackets, took careful histories, and did thorough phys- icals, and then made brilliant diagnoses tusually wrongl. ln February came the highlight of the year-Class Night-this year at the Ritz Towers. The Iunior Class was honored by the presence of many notable faculty members. The affair, in charge of co-chairmen Lou Fazio and Russ Roberts, was an eminent success. In the interim we took our various final examinations each Saturday and finally moved down to Examination Week and took the remaining exams we had left, all the time looking fondly and hopefully toward the Senior Year and the realization of a long sought for dream. ALAN B. BAGNER. JUNIOR HISTORY IMAGINARY OPINIONS Bingham-I only hope they know as much about Orthoped- ics as they do about cards. Wilson-Gentlemen in this class! They started no riots at the ferry house. tSeniors-they never showed upl. Upham-Peculiar situation- here l've been talking about nothing all year, and nobody l has complained. Cocheu-This class is a lot smarter than l was told. Previous Profs-Thank God we got rid of them. One hundred forty-five
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CLASS OF 1938 EINHORN, WILLIAM L. B. S. New York University He bears the name Einhorn Translated it means: to blow your own horn. FAZIO, LOUIS I. B. S. Fordham University Working on the Class Dance and over at the Y Keeps Lou Fazio a pretty busy guy. FINE, SEYMOUR H. A. B. Syracuse University Baltimore's gain is Yonkers' loss. FLAOUE, ALBERTO V. A. B. New York University A thing that's puzzled us like the devil Alberto, are you Loyalist or are you Rebel? GARFIELD, FREDERICK M. B. S. New York University Being vulnerable gives this lad no headache Deal him a bust and a Seidlitz he'll take. GENDEL, EDWARD B. S. College of City of New York With improved conditions and control of birth We'll have more like Eddie-a lad of mirth. GIARDINA, VINCENT I. I B. S. Seton Hall College I-le sends us into fits of pyrotechnics When he comes out with his crazy memotechnics. GODWIN, ANDREW C. B. S., D. D. S. University of Illinois We bet the patients won't be able to resist The pull of this young medic-dentist. GOERGEN, WILLIAM P. A. B. Dartmouth College To surpass Paderewski is one of his foremost ambitions -Practice home, Bill, under more favorable conditions. GOLOB, MEYER B. S. College of City of New York If this fellow would take time out to eat and drink, The rest of us could find our way out from under the sink. GREEN, DANIEL A. B. Fordham University Bearing up rather well under the strain of being Iust another student. GREEN, SIDNEY B. S. College of City of New York We foresee that in the future mothers will wean Doctors-to-be on Hippocrates, Pare, and Green. GURIAN, SYDNEY H. A. B. Yale Univei sity His vibrant voice from walrus base to lyric tenor ranges As his interest from Aesculapius to Psyche changes. HAMLEY, IOHN I. Alfred University And now we have with us Our own Pater Po1iticus HOENIG, ROBERT B. A. B. Cornell Universitv He may find it hard to reconcile Beside manner with so bright a smile. One hundred forty -SGVSII
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