New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 155 of 228
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rWt A' A -'WD' ' in Haw- ' 94? Sri' 4 2 and Hyman Feinerman treasurer The class editor selected for this year was Ber 2 , : -:LE nard J Fried -, -Q :E FE Time again tarried not and we now find weeks slipping by we see our old 5- i S E places occupied by new Freshmen and we see some old faces gone but the work 2 : g goes on However it is different There is a new Dean a new faculty a new atmo- E 5 Q E sphere Something tangible tells of existing difficulties to surmount of new cares E Q 5 E to worry over The rosy promise of the first year is .gone now The class does not ' E E see the goal with a halo around it Nothing -but an empty shell is left to rattle E : E E ambition in naught but a ragged banner of courage flaunts the winds of adversity : 5 5 ' It has become a struggle for existence and the air is grim Onward we strive ' E 5 - eager to win eager to achieve the end anxious to find in the culmination of '-the 5 - E work the reward of the years struggle and study and work Time will tell g : 5 5 Thanksgiving has gone and Christmas has passed a New Year come and onward E y - 5 E -E goes time-onward--and we wait and study and dream : - E - Thus ends the chronicle of the past of the class of 28 Distinguished for .. - E many things it has had an adventurous life Its career has been stormy-its path - A .1 E 5 strewn with thorns But onward it goes with time May fortune guide its steps- : , E : E safely forward and may it achieve its ends successfully and go down to posterity - E 5 : as the class of 1928 g Q S adxi EXE EXE E32 Ellis 512 QE 512 f t Q Ein Memoriam i A 5 W E E 4 gi ISAAC RAPON, '28 gg T ll Elf-3 FLE un L 'i' 5 5 DECEASED Emi 5 1-A g 3 E S I 2 Q JANUARY 16, 1926 I5 E :iz :Craig U lm 'Ill Ilfiln II 'ul iq 'mnmuIInlImmlnulllnllllmllllll l 'lununIunummlnulmlululullnlll jx: 'qltllullll1lIllIl.v'ml vi a. ,Pha,.,.fl.,..2.:.,,,ulI . Q-pmvgwog fvzozza lgi..5lI1u- -J..'t -'vwtlq' l..i.Ir .qlassll . .u.. ...I .. ,Jln.... ,. lllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll It .1 llllllIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllln .- , .... ull.. Al... .,n. . fini E. 4 , . ' . :: A E ,g E IE :T ' ' ir: S : ' . 9 . ' 9 9 E : 3 - . , - E E - - E - E . :I E 9 ' 9 S L: A : s . 1 s - - :L 0, . X E ' :lil 5 E . - . I . a . ,- : E h : ' . 5 f E Em S . . E fxs 5 s , , 5 ri E X . I Q lg 71 K gs :D I 11?-Q in E-: ! illi ill: ,. U: Sl, EOE :lvl f oi ' 1 4' 5 1 1 E 1 I . , f E 5 4 ---u II :nn ' 'lll::III ' v 1 n 'll?:Ill' ' .5 mn' u 1' Lfi-LE55!!!F!!F !!lsiutii7Wrf::::?F Fffflllf-1-InXl., Il ,li.if--fllll''F't:12f1rfiiWM4!! Flf?!IMT'fl in 51501 4

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-'lil'- l .. .1 r ---- 'll.J'. ,ll ' ji: ty , . 4 2 mon the team grew from the weak collection of enthusiastic students willing to j : : 1 work to achieve their aims into '1 powerful fast working organived and efficient ' : Lt.-.E . . . . . . : g g ' basketball team The faithful work the untirlng practice and the spirit that ' 5 E imbued the men brought success They played seven games and won all of them E ' E They met and overwhelmed the three upper classes and also strong outside teams E : : - Then as a finale they met and vanquished a combination team formed from the E A : - Sophomore Junior and Senior classes This victorious Five was composed as fol- '-1 5 5 lows' A Berger guard and captain M. Mintzer forward A Solomon forward' 5 E E 5 W Crasson center and M Borkow guard The last basketball game was played E 2 5 as the feature of the Freshman dance held at the Allied Dental Council on bat- - 'E : urday March 7 1975 This dance was the first attempt of the Freshman class to - 5 5 indulge in extra scholastic social relationship : E 2 W . Z The dance committee with B Krame as chairman provided a delightful eve - T E li: 2 ning s enjoyment To many a mind there comes back enjoyable memories of this E i : first class gathering of the splendid spirit of fun and gaiety and of the atmosphere E fi T E of comradeship and fellowship Then there was the game It was a stirring battle 5 E 5 : E with neither side the winner until the last when the superior playing of the first E ,N E E 5 year men told and the victory made it a perfect night for the class of 28 E s E E If winter comes, can spring be far behind? With spring came the tension of E Q E Arg approaching faculty examinations, and the effort to close the scholastic year in Elm 2 ' N 3 5 I 5 such way as to leave no regrets. The end was nigh, the first lap almost over, and E : .. - E E E ahead loomed the first jump. Over--as far as you -can leap, and 'tis done. The E 5 E i E . . 5, 5 2 g summer vacation began and nearly all the students were soon gone. bome stayed A 2 g - - 5 5.-E to complete requirements, but the rest scatter to their homes. Their work was done. EEE 5.5 They were not now neophytes, but initiates. They were no longer Freshmen but E 3 5 E : :--: 2 - 5 r T . 1 another year. - I that they had not brought? Was it more knowledge? Was it but the knowing of E i 5 5 E A What had been the fruit of their year's labor? What took they with them N new material or had they also gotten the ability to use this knowledge, this material, as tools? If the latter, the days in school were not wasted, but the student took 5 ig- E E E 5 5 E with him a great treasure, a treasure that cannot be stolen, that cannot be given E 5 5135 away. He would come back ready to use the tools he had gained in an efiicient -i , Sophomores and they had the long summer togetherg resources for another lap, for 5 E i way in the acquisition of more knowledge. Though the honor list was the longest of any other class, the mortality was E E great, and in September of 1925, there presented themselves but one hundred and - fi Suzy: I I llm.:'glll 'itll' :lldqn 3:19 mmmuulummmumlllllllul, Hmminuunmmunnumumnuuuumll niq'TllllllIgbvl'm.E Q .r lfmm...rii lh .li lflimn llllllllll l llllii ll- Y? if In III umilliiil. 'ililu. .,lllmi.r , ME' five xt limi? F3734 ' 1' . . 'r i ' - f ' I E if 3 1 , ' , 4 1 E 2 Q , . . . f E T ' E 3 Q E - E , b . is as E E ET . , , - , , . X 4 X 2 : 5 E , , - - ' ' E j ' X 5 , - - r ' 5 f ' 5 i 2 , 5 1 E : :: E E so S ' :rigs N , 1 . I an li .ffl sixty-seven men of the original class. This class did not now however return to 4. . . . QQ the New York College of Dentistry, but to the New York University College of gf Dentistry. They came back to find that their year of baptism had not wrought 5.5 QE them good. They were again strangers in a strange land. They would have to go gig mi through their baptism again. Nothing daunted, they began the year. They were - U still filled with enthusiasm and were imbued with strength from their summer ' ' u vacation , Their officers for the second scholastic year--this year of writing-are. Louis Greiper president Herman Pollack vice-president Aaron Solomon secretary f all ai il iii umm. I ll ak 'ul ll ll w Q ,gown IIl l'l X12 E . 9 . 5 , , ,is ? I 'T I ' limi l ' 9 1 'lllllllI ' 1 if I V' 135351l!.l !!lsiEiWlWrff.vfQ:::!vkill-ff.fi'.rl. H925 ll'., 112f-fflll ?'lawne5rii'E'aTE2l!! F!!!lllE5f i,f 1.149 1- '



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J ,211 uv 'i H ' R 'Od . r I,-.fff?'. l..., ' '.' Illllllllllllllllllllllllll nun :Ill ll YEE17 I mum is ' I In--. :- 'pg : , . THE SOPHOMORE-A STATISTICAL REVIEW K: 5 g The typical Sophomore is about 21 years old needs a shave most of the time : 5 I E has a worried look in his eyes and always carries books in the subway E :Qt 5 E He inhabits five regions on the map Seventy live in Manhattan and the E - 2 E Bronx sixty-four in Brooklyn ' seventeen are Jerseyites ' eight live in Long Island E E 5 and eight hail from the farming districts of New York state. : - 5 E A variety of nine colleges has given the pre-dental education to our Soph- E Z E 5 omores Washington Square leads the list with 110 C C N Y sent 38 of its ' E S sturdy sons here Columbia follows with 8 St John 4 Manhattan 4 E E The lonely ones are Syracuse University represented here by our sheik Aaron P Q -2 Brown Tufts College and Harvard University get one-half apiece because they : : E A E are both represented by the same one man who is no less than Albert W Munson - I 5 2 E Finally Muhlenberg College Allentown Pa has its representative in Trace W I 5' ' Wilson V E L. 5 A most interesting fact is that no less than forty-seven high schools and pre- 5 5 E paratory schools have prepared the class of 28 for their college life ' - - E Boys High School of Brooklyn leads with 38 DeWitt Clinton is second with : E E ,X 5 30. Stuyvesant is third with 20. Evander Child and Manual Training are tied 5 Q 5 . X : E g for fourth place with seven each. South Side High School of Newark and Towns- E ', E H 4 , : E gf iii end Harris have five each. Morris High School and Brooklyn Evening High 5 l I5 l School have four each. Commercial High School and Bushwick High School follow 5 l 5 5 - y - I5 with three each. Manhattan College High School, Richmond Hill High School, - 5 xr . .2 Az: Eastern District High School, Erasmus Hall High School and the High School of E-:E Commerce have two each, and thirty-one schools are represented each by a single SAE 5 E : 2 gv--3 alumnus. They are: Bayonne High School, Hoboken High School, Passaic High Ez' E School, Technical High School, Central High School, Detroit, Plainfield High School, Cliffside, Park High School, Pleasantville High School, New Brunswick High School, Kearney High School, Englewood High School, Kingston High School, De La Salle Institute, Tappan Zee High School, St. Johns Academy, s I ' 5 5 Yonkers High School, Paterson High School, St. Johns Prep School, Curtis High - : E E School, Xavier Prep. School, Flushing High School, Fleischmanns High School, 2 E Mount Vernon School, George Washington High School, Peddie Institute, Bucha- 5 5 rest Gymnasium, Roumania, and Tarnopol Gymnasium, Poland. gmg ga: Distinguished for distance among these schools are: Tarnapol Gymnasium, 'ti' ,, ,'IH'5..'n ul! ,g-:gl 'Ivl : 'Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'I' I ullIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllul nnl. .1111 ullll 'llIlIIllI'gA'l'l.' Nl I 7 S I .'i 'U ll'i'i IIlllmI 'ln ZEN 3:1306 Ml- .rlllll 'l 'ii1'. all' ll ni ll . , S, ,I e ul ln. . I nu I lll i 4 lllllllllllllll ll n mmm . in h n ,I ,QMS . QM Q I L. F. sl fi 5 2 g i E Z Z 5 , . , - E . ..... 5 2 Z . , '. , . 5 : li E , - - s f Q :A 2 , , ., . 5 I 5 : I , : lx- E ll 2 . 2 E .2 A, ' u 2 fri 2 I 5 :2 Poland, represented here by Samuel Schwartz, known for his fluency in the Greek ? 5 tongueg Bucharest Gymnasium, Roumania, with its representative Alexander f- 1 E Rosenstein. Then come in the U. S. Central High School of Detroit with Max- well Buchalten Qhis name tells what he does notj, and Fleischmanns High School, ij? 5? iii EL: way up state from which hails ye Sophomore Editor. E There are eighty men who belong to fraternities, and eighty-seven who are y - fraternal in their own way without being members of fraternities. . .- . Last but not least our class is distinguished by the presence in our midst of 3 5 y r - two members of what was once known as the weaker sex They are Alice Mer- 2 Q , hige and Olive Meyer ' - lllllllll Il ,zu I ' -a 'll' -,- wmlll Lili . 5:5 s , H 1 fy L E . ' 3 j - 4 ami is .., '. IllllIII ' I 1 'lIl IIII I ' -5 H' wir l1511 '

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