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PODIA 9 4 I TJempoJian EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-In-Chief PHILIP SCHWARTZ Associate Editor HENRY T. LEVITAN Assistant Editors . SEWARD NYMAN EARL CURTIS ALBERT PASTERNACK NORTON BONNETT ISABELLE BALIN Social Activities Editor JOSEPH THOMA Humor Editor LEONARD HYMES Art Editor .. HAROLD SlTKOFF Assistant Art Editor ELEANOR LUKENS Snapshot Editor WESLEY OLDHAM Assistant Snapshot Editors DAVID GRATZ JOHN FEHLBERG ROBERT MORGENSTERN Societies Editor....... PHILIP DEMP Photography Director ESTHER BLESHMAN BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ABRAHAM WAGNER Advertising Manager SEYMOUR SILVER Assistant Advertising Managers............FRANK CONCINO SIDNEY HARINSTEIN Circulation and Distribution Manager.................. JULES LEVIN Pag® Twenfy-si
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TEMPODIAN PAUL SCHNEYER Treasurer ELEANOR E. LUKENS Student Council LORRAINE GILBERT PICKER Recording Secretary A. WESLEY OLDHAM Student Council JOSEPH A. CALVARESE Class Historian Page Twenty-five
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TEMPODIAN Senior (Liadd On the beautiful autumn morning of September 29, 1937, the sun rose in all its magnificent splendor to mark the opening of a glorious college career during which we as a whole were destined to play a leading part. We entered some 75 strong, as meek and lowly freshmen, determined to work hard for the glory and honor of the Class of 1941. We finally found our destination on the fifth floor of the Garretson Building. The first instructor that we had the pleasure of meeting was our Histology professor, Dr. Else, who, throughout our four years gained our admiration and respect. For the first few days, we were tremendously occupied in keeping together as a class, following rosters, absorbing lectures and diagrams, and equations. The days grew into weeks, lectures into quizzes, and so we gained momentum. It- was with great interest that we viewed life and the component parts of a cell through the microscope under the direction and supervision of Dr. Else. Our Dean, Dr. Willoughby, appointed Dr. Eby to act as our class advisor and class officers were also appointed. Our prom that year and each year since then was held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Who can forget the athletically inclined members of our class playing softball against the schools of Dentistry, Pharmacy, and our own upperclassmen. Before long, we were plunged for the first time into the cauldron of finals, and what a trip' it was! However, most of us escaped unscathed, though it was truly a racking experience. After four months of vacational labor, or leisure, we returned to our studies as Sophomores. The rooms, labs, and lecture halls seemed to extend to us a cordial greeting. Now we felt more like professional students. But our first class was with Dr. Stirling, who removed all our illusions and we were left with a lasting impression of his erudition and omniscience. Time elapsed so rapidly that before we realized it, we were on the brink of our first exam in Anatomy, under Dr. Harford, who became the donor of a pack of cigarettes to whoever received a hundred in his weekly exams. Very few risked a nicotine heart at Dr. Harford's expense. Do you remember Dr. Stirling's first blue book exam, and how you felt walking into his classroom at 9:01 or thereafter? During that year we experienced our first bit of class politics at our class elections. The year, as a whole, was quite normal except for the vacationless Easter JJ-idtor Page Twenty-seven
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