College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons - Cortex Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 39 text:

And I ' m telling you Bill, that Frosh barn dance W3S a pippin. Remember the costume that took the prizel Now that ' s what I call a raal dance where everybody dresses and has a good time. Ha! hHa! Did you ever go to one where they didn t dress? That was a clever background of posters and corn stalks too, remember? How could I forget what with Cider ' , tsk, tsk, and that snappy orchestra. ' Don ' t forget that the Frosh furnished the Tenaculum leaders, Mary and Erwin Emig, Groth, J. Bryson and most of the orchestra — Ed Lowell, Mac Casline, Wilson and M. Emig. Gosh, Ed, aren ' t you going to say anything about the Sub-Frosh After all, they do pay tuition you know. No fooling, they were good in the tie-up. The idea was good anyway. Yah, they ' re not so bad. Lost all their basket ball games but they did beat the Sophs in baseball, didn t they? You ' re right. And they tied the Frosh in football. Seems to me Danson lost his tennis match to Van Buskirk. Not a bad class. But boy howy, will I ever forget their dance at that Recreation Hall at Griffith Pork. If you called the Frosh dance a Brawl, I ' ll be darned if I knew what you d call that. The idea was swell. Entertainment, decorations, a log fire, stairs above the patio and punch! And then the fun began. Visitors from the surrounding neigh- borhood. Punch! and how! Ties streaming through the air. Coats flying. Chairs broken .... Come on, come on, dont disgrace them any more. A rare class. A rare bunch of females. But they II cool down after-a-while. You ' re a pal, Ed. Do you know I think I have about enough for a write-up. What should I have done without your noble assistance? Well, thanks a lot, Ed Old-timer. Guess I ' ll be able to get my copy to Marsh on time. Some job these write-ups. And someone ill have a heck of o time proof- reading it. Oh, yours will be O.K. Had a good time looking over those old year books. After all we do have some pretty good classes. Yep, I wouldn ' t really trade places with the ' the good old times ' for anything. Well s ' long, see you later. Piixe T hilly- five

Page 38 text:

Well they had a skit in the hli-Jinks, Ch, I know — The Junior Prom ' . And was that a donee? At the Beverly hHills Women ' s Club. I ' m telling you I never sow better formal. A lot of the faculty and alumni turned out for it too. And a good time was had by all I suppose. Well is that all for the Juniors? 1 can ' t think of anything else. I guess the main thing is that they ore working hard. They are giving real treatments at the clinic — at least we hope they ' re real. (So do they.) Why the Juniors were in sports, Bill. They won the baseball Championship It ' s a good thing you thought of that. FHow about the rest of the baseball season ' ; ' Well, not so good. The Sophs had a swell ' team. Lost every gome. But you should have seen them beat the Sub Frosh in basketball. By the way did you ever watch basketball practice out in the parking lot? Yah, I saw the perfect form for a free throw — Fifi in person. (You can imagine that.) She ' s plenty good at tennis though. I saw her beat Mickey Valentine. Then she and Ray Whalley played Ann Rumsey and Fred FHorner. Some team! Say did you go to the Soph dance? Finally turned out to be semi-formrl. Guess the Frosh murdered their idea of a brawl. And we don ' t want to forget that the mighty Sophs are having technique now. Are they on their way! Not a bad year at that. They monaged to hove quite a few class meetings during physiology lecture — along with what-nots and alright now, we got a lot to cover ' . Remember those Yah buts in Materia Med.? ■ Another thing, HIattie ' s letter to the Soph Class. And was it good Never more can I read of wells of natural gas and keep a straight face. and forever more I shall respect the bureau of water and power — the water but not the power . hlow about the Frosh. Did you notice the pale faces when they started dissec- tion? I never sav such a class. But now they too, hold a sandwich in one hand and dissect with the other. Did you see the Frosh-Sub Frosh tie up? The Frosh won as usual in a most unusual way. The surprise attack from the Sub-Frosh made it a gold medal day alright. P.ig, rhiilyl ' iii

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