Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 27 of 90
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HERMAN GOLDBERG 625 South 16th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Central High School o D I A N Editor-in-chief. Tompodian Class Treasurer 2 Class Historian 1 Ring Committee Stirling Honorary Anatomical Society Honorary Chiropodial Bacteriological Society, Secretary 2. President 3 Honorary Chiropodial Surgical Society 3 From the start of the Freshman Year. Herman Goldberg impressed me as a quiet, unassuming youth whose studious nature and judicious replies to questions were indicative of his sincerity of purpose in studying Chiropody at Temple University. Now at the end of the senior year that impression has been fully justified and I cannot anticipate anything for him but continued success in his profession and loyalty to his Alma Mater. Thomas M. Logan. M.D. Hyme,” as he is favoritely known, has endeared himself to the hearts of his fellow classmates. His unusual scholastic ability, sense of humor, common sense and his uncanny ability to say know what I mean?” has made him one of the class' outstanding members. Unassuming, friendly and loyal to all. those who have difficulty with problems whether of life or of school, have always found Hyme” to be a friend indeed. His favorite hobby, beside going out to Lil's” on Sunday, seems to be that of a good textbook and a big chair to fold himself into and there sit, read and mumble to himself for hours at a time. As long as we remember any of our classmates, Hyme” shall exist in our memory of favorites until the last. May health, success and happiness be his! 25

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STANLEY S. FEDDER 27 Spring Street Alexandria, Va. Alexandria High School Stanley is a quiet sort of fellow with a very pleasant personality that should be an asset to him in his chosen work. We wish you success, Stanley, and happiness in your work and may the dark wavy hair never leave your head nor your ready smile leave your face. George Schacterle, D.S.C.. Phar.D. A southern gentleman with a southern accent. Without a doubt, Stan is the possessor of a winning personality, a smile unbeatable and a laugh the profs, will never forget. The Rebel has made friends all over and they will stand by him through thick and thin except when Stan contends that the South won the Civil War. Stan is a carefree, happy-go-lucky lad but a real friend and dependable. Undoubtedly, Alexandria has already found Stan the same as we have. We are sure that our doctor will be a sure success and a priceless jewel in his profession, not only to Alexandria but to Chiropody in general. As a student, Stan was a hard worker, but he was always able to find some time for relaxation. Stan's main ambition in life is to aid others and to aid his profession, and we know that this will be accomplished because he possesses the power. We are sure he will grasp the highest rungs in life's ladder and be a success in the Chiropody profession. TEMP L 24 Dane© Committee 1, Chairman 3 Recording Secretary 3



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WILLIAM E. GOYETTE 510 Highland Avenue Punxsutawney. Pa. Punxsutawney High School Of studious mien and scholarly attainments, he has become proficient too, in the application of practice in the clinic. With comparable knowledge of ethics and the diligent practise oi its principles, success is assured. Wesley L. Hall, D.S.C. Bill of Punxsutawney —quiet fellow and a friend to all. always considers the other fellow first. His dissertations on politics and social questions of the day are classic. Q.A. in pharmaceutical terminology means Qualified Assistant but to Bud, it means Quantum Argumentum. He is also an authority on baseball and were any of the gang to ask him. Who hit a home run on July 4, 1928?—Bill always had the correct statistics. Bill reversed the usual progression of Chiropody students by coming from Temple after spending his first year at Cleveland, Ohio. He became a full-fledged member of the gang of Steve, Fritz, Gutie. Paul and Bud. Sincerity, conscientiousness and hard work have been his winning assets and with these he will build his professional career on a foundation that will flourish as the years roll on. TEMP L Honorary Chiropodtal Bacteriological Society 2 Honorary Chlropoaial Surgical Society, Treasurer 3 26

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