Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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THOMAS GLOTH rh,', portion of our memory book is dedicated to you. Tommy, by your casemates. Although one of us for three years, you are unable to arc : ;ofe with the class because of the urgent coll of Uncle Sam. We •-emember you through our close associations os the studenr, ;he man, and most important of all, os one of the boys. We were truly glad to hear about your advancement as an x-ray technician in the medical corps. We know you will make good. You must moke good Tom. not only for yourself, but for Chiropody as well. As you know, we too shall be in the service soon. Each and every one of us hoping and striving to do his bit, as you already have shown it con be done. And before we leave, may we express our sincerest hope that as soon as you help over-dose the Axis with kilovolts and milliamps. you’ll return and get that D.S.C. you so rightfully deserve. Thomas Gloth Honorary Chiropodical Surgical So- 847 Eos Ohio ciety: Associate Member. Pittsburgh. Pa. Allegheny High School Pittsburgh. Po. OF 19 4 2 HARVEY V. HARRISON So enters upon the scene Harvey Harrison, once judged by his classmates as the sedate, reserved individual. Such proved the correct conception of Harvey for the first three years. Enter upon the scene Harvey Harrison, a new and metamorphosed individual; from reserved to outspoken, from sedate to overactive, from introvert to extrovert. What price education and culture? No doubt this represents a somewhat spe dy change, but speed is a very major part of Harvey’s personality. As con be readily seen. Harvey is torn between two loves: to advance in Chiropody or overcome his opponents on the track field. With one built like Harvey we feel that he will place in both events. Added to Harvey's successful track endeavors is his membership amongst the honorary societies and the esteem of being president of Pi Epsilon Delta. To real heights Chiropody will soar with Harvey as the driving motive. Shortly he will fly as a naval cadet. Thumbs up my boy. Chiropody awaits you here below. Harvey V. Horrison Stirling Honorary Anatomical Society. 4506 Creston St. Honorary Chiropodical Surgical Society; Philadelphia. Pa. Associate Member. Dance Committee. I, 3, 4. Track Team; Varsity, 40, 41. Blue Key Fraternity. Pi Epsilon Delta; President. Frcnkford High Temple University 29

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JACQUES J. KIESERMAN Meekly we all indicated our presence during roll call, but when Jack's name was called a thunderous HERE' resounded throughout the room. Adverse to custom and tradition, his individuality became more and more evidenced os time passed. His note-taking in any course preceded the examination by one day. his date-making by one hour and entrance to lecture by one minute. He presented himself at class not only to listen to lectures, but well-hidden behind the front row students with newspaper in hand, he caught up with the news of the day. His extensive collateral reading is no doubt the reason for his flare for unusual and polysyllabic words. Although punctual in nature he could never foresee the whims and frailties of his several jalopies. With each treatment of a pctient’s pedal extremities he inevitably included an extensive lecture on the absolute necessity of foot care and Chiropody place in Medicine. This one-man advertising campaign should no doubt make him a future North of Chiropody. Jacques J. Kieserman Student Council; Vice-President. 3: 4 527 Fronkford Ave. Prosidont. 4. Honorory Chiropodicol Sur- Philadelphia, Pc. gical Society; President. 4. Phi Alpha Pi; Scribe. Fronlford High School Temple High School U II Ml IM MORTON KOFF Metch has endeared himself to the hearts of all his classmates. His scholastic ability seemed to grow os the years passed. Confidence and self-assurance were evidenced by his answers in examinations. which although differing from those of the class, proved to be all too often the only correct answer. As for example, where the whole class considered Raymondus Lullius as the discoverer of the first reliable anesthetic, he answered Joseph Priestly. and by jimminy he was right. He possessed a fine sense of humor and it always was a pleasure to watch his smile as he revealed a perfectly formed set of enviable white ivories. Quiet in manner, he went about his daily tasks with a skill that left nothing wanting. All in all he will be greatly missed by the class; but his zealous ideals and high aspirations will someday, we know, moke all who knew him proud of having worked with him. Morton Koff Honorory Chiropodicol Surgical So- 1003 North 2nd St. cioty; Associate Member. Dance Com- Philodelphia. Pa. mittee. 4. Tempodion Staff. Central High School Philadelphia. Pa. 30

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