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CLASS OFFICERS ♦ BERNARD MARGOLIS................................................ President JOHN J. CASESA ............................................ Vice-President CHARLOTTE RHOADES ...............................................Secretary LEO Y. FREED .................................................. Treasurer MARIE E. LEAHY............................................ .. .Historian HENRY J. DYER ( c. . , EMANUEL M. SOIFER ................................................Student Council GEORGE H. S. DREWES Sergeant-At-Arms
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ROBERT HAMILTON May I take this opportunity to extend my sincerest appreciation to the members of our class, whose hearty co-operation has enabled us to make this book a success. Also at this time may I, in the name of our class, thank Dean Willoughby whose efforts in our behalf made this book an actuality and not just a dream. The memory of his enthusiasm and co-operation will remain with us. who have worked with him, in all the years to come. To the Editor I can only say the spirit of fellowship that you have shown sets a new and higher standard for the classes which will follow us. For myself, the honor you hove given me I will never forget. It has been a privilege to serve and my only hope is that I have successfully carried out to the fullest extent of my ability, all your wishes in regard to this, Our Scrap Book. Business Manager.
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BERNARD J. MARGOLIS The ritual of graduation is more than the mere receiving of a diploma. It marks the end of the first epoch and the beginning of the second in the life cycle of the professional man. We, the class of '34, have just completed the first stage, and feel that we have obtained the best prerequisites possible for our future work. For this, we thank our dean, Dr. Willoughby, and his able faculty, who ingrained into us nor only the knowledge required, but also the principles necessary for the make-up of a professional man. Their work is done. Ours is just beginning. We are entering a new, strange world, and must therefore walk svith care, as the standard of the profession of Chiropody is rated by the deeds of its members. Hence, let us guide our actions along a line of unimpeachable and irreproachable ethics; keep our profession free from the commercialism and cut-throat competition which has undermined and polluted so many fields of endeavor. And now, as the time draws near and we are about to leave, I realize how much the school and its members have become a parr of me, and it is with the deepest regret that I say good-bye to it all, and to the companions of my school days. May God grant you His blessing.
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