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TTY T T T yctct. -r-r T T Y Y 4 - The President’s Message H h ► H h ► H h Hi h H H i h n Hbc To the Class of June, 1931: We have now reached the goal of our ambition, and when we receive our diplomas a new epoch in our lives will be opened unto us. We go out together; not in battle array to face a hostile world, but as a group of comrades, along paths of pleasure and responsibility, each of us with his personal aspirations, his own attainments, his own life to live. Classmates, our three years at Temple arc part of our history. They have been years of hard work, years of friendly associations, years of joyous participation in the activities of our class, years made possible by the love, vision and self-sacrifice of our dear parents. And so let us enter into our profession with that spirit of enthusiasm, the draft that kindles the spark of imagination into the blazing fire of reality. Enthusiasm is the force that builds a fortune from an idea. Enthusiasm is the magic touch that turns darkness into light, failure into success, desire into attainment. Without it the worth' while accomplishments of all the ages would still be dreams and fantasies. As your President for the three years of our sojourn at Temple, 1 want at this time to thank you for your co-operation and support. Words fail me in my attempt to bid you farewell, but part we must, and where'er we may be, may this world of ours yield you as much of the best of life that is allotted to the human family, and this record b x k bring back fondest memories of never-to-be-forgotten days, memories which we shall always cherish. Joseph Katz. -A JL JL Xi Thirteen Pj irL . H n in IH M n bJSp
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- 4 J J - 1| 1 Editor’s Message The end of anything, no matter how enjoyable it has been, is always a little sad. Thus at the end of three years we cannot help but feel a bit depressed at seeing the end of a wonderful experience. Certainly there is nothing which so quickly rounds out the true character of a man as three years in contact with university life. Each day, bringing, as it does, new problems of study, conduct and human relationships, rapidly fixes habits of life which are never lost. It is with a heart torn between sorrow and happiness that we take leave of these familiar walls and faces. May these pages serve to refresh our minds, so that while gauging the future we can bring to our aid the guidance of the past. To those who have so nobly given of their time in our behalf we pledge the service of our never'ending gratitude. Sidney A. Levy. A R ► y t 1 1. i i. 1. a X X -1TI
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