Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Dentos Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1914
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TVs .vlmll ferl thai our cfj'ort.s- nn' repa-id if this volumf, czwz in fl .small llleaszlrf 7'6Pl'6'St 7Lt8 the true C. C. D. S. xpfrff. THE DENTOS HOA RD 4 rc 8 r 5 5 5. 5 .1 35 5 Q 5 2: 3 1 v ' Z .l l as fr f 'E ,, .1 7 ' if 1 ry .. -sr zglf F 23 'E 44 3? . 0 ,. , .,:, W.. , .,,. ,Q iv, 1 1153 v LM A,. f l' Y:3,::ggi5Z'? X .K Q , , t 2 235 X l, 152 rf sv Q If-it Q X k w- G E3 Si Q 5 x ...g.j1.?p . -,.A 3 5Q:!r9-v- Q. V: '17 1- we-fx . ' ,Q - . F Q xl' I U I EYI UFIQI 0 X fl l 1.. is fullli'fg5f1?i A ....uuummunnumH15 M ' l'i A f f Q f :i j 1 +E 4' ' 'J gif' J : I 4? Mfr f? il! NHIIIHHIHIHIHIHIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIH 1. sf-:E 2 2 ..- -- 1 .1 X w 1 N r 4 wg... ,, , .tv y 1-5w,':1 .ff.f ' 1.11.-Z . .. -. A .VM A-4 fH ---+'-4? --4 K 'ff up-,,-'x 1. A, J' ,1 ,311 ,H 1 ., iii :vs it x , 1 n. ,f 11 gli' l ,wwe Q . Q K' 1 r L'1 -Xrv. :H W 1 X ,.. . s 1 r . 's I bus' f 1 x x 1 Y. .'v:'..' ' w M: '1 ' '- A-vw 1. - 1 A K.. xx W, ,Q. 76 12 ef of 27 9 I if ,oi Q if HQQHI 1 4 ii i I 1 1 F i 1 I f fl r i I I i l i . l I 3 I S I I I I 1 I I l I l I 1 l I r . I I I I i l I I X . 1 l I I I r ' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I . I I i I 1 I I 1 r n i 1 l Williain Lowry Copeland, lVI.D., CM., M.R..C.S. OCTOH COPRLAND was born in St. Catharines. Ontario, January 7. 1851. His father was VVilliam Lowry Copeland, and his mother Dency Prudence Moore. His father was born in County Armagh. Ireland, his mother in Ogdensburg. N. Y. Doctor Copeland attended the public, schools of St. Catharines, and later four years at the Academy. He matriculated in Medicine at McGill University Montreal. in 1868, and was graduated in 1872. He spent one year in the the London Hospitals. becoming a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He practiced Medicine in St. Catharines from 1873 to 1879, when he came to Chicago, where he has since resided. His mother died in 1880, and his father in 1887. In 1875 Doctor Copeland was married to Mary St. John. daughter of Sainucl I... and Martha St. .lohn. They have two daughters. Mary Maude and Dency Belle. This is a brief smmnary of the Chief Events in the life of a man who has made a profound impression on the student body of the C. C. D. S. Doctor Copeland accepted the Professorship of Anatomy in the College in 18811. and since that time has taught every class in the institution. He also holds the same chair in the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery. thus coming into personal contact with several hundred men every session. Thoroufrhly master of his sub- ject he makes his teachinfr so plain and simple that the beginner has no difficulty in folloyyinv l1i1n in every detail. ln ordinary hands. the study of anatomy is somewhat irksome but with Professor Copeland it is made most entertaininuf. Nor is this his only qualification. He has the rare faculty of attractinfr to him every member of each class and it is not an exaggeration t nay that o student ever left either of these colleges without feelinfr that in Dottor Copeland he had a true and lifelong friend. As a teacher he is always approachable and he commands attention without exerting authority. He is not so puffed up with the conviction of his own importance that he cannot bend to listen to the point of view of others. He is fairmined to an exalted deffree and no complaininfr student was ever turned avsay without an impartial hearing. It has fallen to his lot to aid in the discipline of many a recreant boy' but he never left a sting as the result of his verdict. Minqlinff with students all his life he readily grasps the students point of viewl and is thereby enabled to pass judgment on young men and their motives with an accuracy born of long .'- perience supplemented by a keen intuition. Best of all he is personally' young- not only in appearance but in spirit. Nlayhap it is his constant association with youth that contributes to this his distinffuishinvy characteristic. In any event the remark is frequently passed that Doctor Copeland looks not a day older than he did when he first taught in Collefre. And it is the fervent wish of all his friends that this may continue 'for many years to come that his faculty and students may lonq have the benefit of association with his delicrhtful personality. y I 1 1 1 s I f I 1 h 1 C 1 l 1 I as 1 1 1 ' V 8 4' 1 I 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 2, 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 25 l 1 ' , . f o s . n , 1 5 1 7 1 . f . 1 f 1 1 f f , r 1 I 1 Y ' 1 1 . to ' ' ' za ,1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , , . h D f 1 v ' I , . . 1 Y . ex I K 1 1 l ' . . 1 . . . 1 7 z-f ta ' ' L 7 1 1 L l l V Y I :- g . , . . 1 . - 1 Y 1 L - r- o ' I I l . ' . 1 'f'-1-335-gig, W-3,-1,44-.f, Tf 1 37 f'1 -rim-. T v'7 f 1--i' 't i f :j 'ya'-1-a'!I?' ' 'T' ' I N ' ' ' ' ' ' 'H ' BEE EYE!! I III!! 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As it happened that to the writer was left : E that difficult and most important task of selecting a motto for the greatest - : class in history. would there be any objection to my making the first : - practical use of it in print? All those in favor signify by saying aye,'.- : : opposed. uno . I declare the motion carried. - 1 . . . .. . - : bomc one should express an appreciation of the spirit. the great accomplish- - Q ments, the loyalty of the Class of 19111-. Some one should express an appreciation : : of the kindly and willing assistance that'has at all times been proffered us bv the : : members of our honorable faculty. of the courteous. painstaking efforts of our oftice - : forces in assisting us. And should not some mention be made of the men who : - have been chosen to li-ad. to steer this great class. to shoulder their class burdens : : through the past three memorable years? Should not some one express an ap- - : preciation on behalf of the entire college membership of the self sacrifice. the : ' countless hours of labor and worry. the incessant anxiety and the seeminglv un- : : bounded patience and the ability which our most worthy editor-in-chief and his - : assistants have displayed in the production of the Drztvros? : - Home time ago the Editor of the Di-:N'ros requested me to write an article on : : l raternalism . but I felt that though I might write truthfully my firm convictions - : on that subject. my position at the head of Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Delta might - : lead to the possible inference that any ideas that I might express must necessarily : - be biased. Having decided. therefore. not to write on the subject just referred to. : : and learning that the book was about to go to press without an appreciation such - - as I have intimated beinfr ex ressed therein. I decided that aim' iniveniam viam auf' I - - - a . . b .. .. I - fnczanzf I will hnd a way or make one fto assure the editing board and others : : that their efforts are appreciated. - I Let me touch lifrhtlv then u Jon some of the events that we of 191-I shall ever - - Il' . I i I - remember. and hastily review the work of those men who were chosen to bear the : : honors. and. of course. attached to. and possibly outweighing the honors. the hard I : work. complaints. and kicks of this great. illustrious. epoch-making class. : : For have wc not been a great class? From every part of the world. from : - haughtv Spain to classic Greece. from the land of the fighting sturdv Boers from - ' . . . . .. , K .' ' ' I : Japan. Russia. I.ltIlllEll11Z1. from gay Paree . from thc home of the big steins. from - : Holland. Canada. Australia. South America. from Old England and from prac- - - ticallv everv state in our own union. there ffathered in the autumn of 1911 about - - ' ' .. . 2' . I - one lnmdred fifty fellows. and where could one hnd Il110tl161' such a number of men : : who could associate with one another for three years with such a spirit of com- - I radeship. of pleasant sociability. of solidarity. as this class has manifested? : I Have we not shown that when necessarv we would stick . even as an im- - - . . . - . , . I - pression for a partial upper denture doth stick to the patients mouth? And : I through this solidaritv and sticktoitiveness we leave behind us an e och-making three - - 1' '. . . . . P ? - I vears. a standard which the Juniors might well strive to attain. a record which the - - x . . ' I freshmen may with profit attempt to equal. E : Q. I - l H - . -,- .-- . .. . ..,.. -,.....7.-..,v--.---- -----. .. ..-- W, .-.e --- .- . .. ,. . ... ..f..,....,.......,Tgv,m rv 0 K J Q. 'Ti lllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Sl! if L - L A ,Ah-1 , , W ig,-,,,M V,A,kY in N k , ' - 5 , Y , 1, '-,1,i,15Q,,,',,, , mi, ,7 , . , ' ' 'i N 1511 , .t 2 af. i , , , - - 7 A .Q M... U ae Q n ew fs ly- I. N.-5:3 I 9 j 1' v Y . llllllllllllllllllllllllll wif HIQQEIH, -2. A1-My-MY W Yi', V Q.. L1 Q 1 QW Mugs mr 5 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ' . I I ' - : . l : 1Vhat was that? Some D. J.. puffed up over the possession of an incipient l : I mustache, his pockets bulged out with old technique plates and a completed ortho- : - dontia model. with Daddv 1Vatt's clearance card in l1is hand. with a smile of ' l . . ' . . . 1 I I confidence over his countenance as he imagines that he has the world bv one ot ' I . . U . .. . -. . - the sahmcter muscles. dreannnv' that pleasant. 1I1SJ1l'lll0', dE'llIS1VC dream ot l1flVlI1U' - . . . . 2- . . ff . . 1- I - lllS Joints all in bv Christmas. standmfr ln the admirinv' Craze of a cou ile of un- l I l . U 1- e- e- u I , l tutored I' reshmen. has audaciouslv asked. W hat has the Class of 191 1- done? I l . - ' - Listen D..ls.. wake up. freshmen. and be guided. bhow your college spirit : and your love for your Alma Mater by advocating any changes or reforms the : l ado tion of which will mlace our collefre in even hifrher standing. if mossible. than 1 - E . Y as ra ew X - you find it. keen u J the wood work done bv our class. - - . l l e . - : We have brought about an increase in the Janitor stafl. a general cleanup of , : l ' the building. installed an elevator fif vou want a ride in it. see some Senior. we 1 I 1 have the use ot it. vou know 3 we have caused measurements to be taken for il fire - I ' . . . , . - - 4 escape. procured new blackboards. and containers for plaster of Paris. dispensed : : V with roll call. except once every month. always taken on the one day we stay home. I I ' We cut the length of Doctor YYatt's lecturesg yes. they used to be longer. llve secured : : ' more operating chairs: we bought new vulcanizers and built a cage of iron bars : : around them so no one could use them. Ylve induced the demonstrators to occasionally ' I leave the oflice and visit us on the infirmary floorg we exhausted Doctor Cope- ' - land's supposedly unlimited crop of stories by insisting on six or seven at each : : lectureg we forced the supply houses to furnish us with smoking tobacco Qkeep it 1 I up. Juniors. make McKay and Rudy come acrossjg we put the Y. M. C. A. on its ' : - feet. watch it rowg we made it easv for the .luniors to Get offu with Doctor Bucklev l l . . - U . . . - l : next year-there ll be lots of absesses for you to treat: we furnished some ot the , I I most eccentric students in captivity-see Murphy . John the Boob . Old Man I : : Bellows . and others. 1Ve changed the schedule so that all lectures will be : : held in the morning. to go into effect in 1916. llve instigated plaster throwing I as a means of letting underclassmen know their laces. 1Ve established our luxurious - I - Y - smoking room: we procured the new X-ray apparatusg we instituted an honor sys- , : : tem and always brought back every scrap of gold: we dispelled the grouch from I the oflice forceefhavent seen either of them with one for the vear. YVe Julled off - g . . . . - n -1 some of the most successful social affairs and more of them than any other class. : E Yve were the first class that ever induced the entire faculty to attend Doctor Roe's - I annual Chop Suey Banquet: we procured a 11ew Sterilizer. a new drinking fountain: : : we instituted the first strike: we moved S. S. 1Vhite from the basement to the first : : floor, there being too great a rise in temperature in tl1e basement when the hot . I I air of three supply house salesmen was turned on at the same time. And so on. i : : ad infinitum. I might record the achievements of this class. but what of the men 1 : of prominence in our student life? l I First there was Beatty. President of our class as Freshmen. Those were the , : : happy days . the days of plaster shampoos, crap-shooting. gun pulling and water 5 : throwing, interspersed with apologies to the faculty. Poor Beatty, he said at the I I close of l1is term that he was in so bad that he never would fret out. but how about ' - - . . . Y . C . . - - it? Has he not redeemed himself? 11110 is there that doubts that he did his duty : : 5 as he saw it: who will say that he is. or ever was, anything but on the squareu? I l 1 Yvho could have done better in residing over such a bunch of rough necksu? ' - -1 . . . h . . . 5 ll - Q For. hastening to our Junior year. we had by this time so firmly established 1 : l i our re Jutation as a bunch of rough necks that several of the Jrofsn rave us ' l , . . . . ., . ., D . 5' 1 I ' reco mtion from the it under that title. I will not dwell on the ffreater mart ot - - . . . . . D 1 I - this year. except to express to the fellows my appreciation of any honors that they : : by their votes conferred upon me in our college course. and to assure the opposition. I I , my friend Joe 1Veidder in particular. that there is. and should be. no ill feeling l- : : ' over any differences of opinion expressed during the year. Their points of order : .Lf f : T - ,, ' .' 'f -- - f --is-V+' -H f- f - ' - f- V - U- ---- ,-- . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI im' ,--.f,-LM I V W V V V . V V s V A x' W : ,we .,-my - 5 . m ,,wf ,HX JA ea P n f -as our 27 9 I : Q I I - Q1 . l f, 1.4 .- A - I 1 - . I ' - x l : were well raised. and well presented. but I think that even thev will now grant that l , E they were poorly founded. Bevcrtheless. without opposition there is little progress. I I and besides contributing to better class government. their alertness and eagerness to - : W seize upon a suspected breach of rules. tended to create a welcome interest in class : A affairs. to enliven our class meetings. and to profitably increase our experience E : with parliamentary rules. - I But let us lmrry along to more exciting times. the election for senior otlicers. - : With apologies to the Trihznic, Them were the days of real sport . Ivho of : ' : lflll- will ever forget the thrilling campaign waged between the friends of Jenkins : I and Harwood over the coveted presidency of the Senior Class? Here were two - 3 I candidates. differing in traits. characteristics. and experiences. as far apart in person- E : alities as the poles. yet both popular. both having the contidences of their classmates. : : as shown by the halloting of their friends. - f : A year has elapsed since we counted the ballots and smoked the cigars. Three : 5 years acquaintance as classmates. including one year of experience with them in : ' E their otlicial positions should be ample time for us to form accurate. impartial opinions I I of our otlicers. and ofthe wisdom of our choice of men to be granted our senior honors. ' In reviewing the personnel of our class it would indeed be a most diflicult. task. - - it not an impossibility. to select a man who. judged from any standpoint. were : ' more deserving of the honors of the senior presidency than Ernie Harwood. : XVhile the writer admits his acquaintance with our worthy president is somewhat I - limited. he being a hard man to get real well acquainted with. and dii'l'icult to un- : I : derstand. fit seems that I must take a friendly rap at himj. yet I feel that I under- : W : stand the characteristics. the ideals. and sentiments of the members of our class well I t enough to be able to point out a few of the characteristics of this man that appealed : l - to us and that led us to choose him as our senior president. For. granting the fact : 1 1 that politics often plays an important part i11 the selection of oflicers. nevertheless I I - it is true that no one could be elected except he have some striking characteristics I 5 : which make him deserving of the honors. In the case of our president. it is his un- : I limited capacity for work. his incessant industriousness. his high scholarship. that I f - have won our admiration: it is his generosity. his willingness to lend assistance. his : i - manliness and good natured optimism that have brought him respect and popularitv. - t - z-Q L1 x V . - 4 II ho would be better fitted to stand at the head of our class? II ho could more I 1 . . s . . u 1 1 , 4 ' A 1 - typically personity the spirit of the Class of 1-L. as indicated by our motto. KI will : - H ' V ,.. - nd a yvav or niake one F I I - - 1 In most colleges the Valedictorian is chosen by the faculty. but in our class K 1 it was an elective oH'lce. This fact made little difference. as with rare judgment I - we elected the one above all others for that honor, Jimmie Ford. : I v , . . . . I We of the Class of I-L appreciate. and our appreciation will grow as we look : l back upon the willingness and fairness with which our requests have been con- : 2 sidered by Miss IVittmann. Mrs. Allan. Miss Schaefer. and Mrs. Crane of the office I - force. Nor shall we ever forget the interest in our welfare shown by our registrar, : l : Doctor Moyer. Of course. we have our pessimists and chronic kickersn but the f spirit of the class has been one of optimism. with a tendency to give this advice: : ' I . - Here! you fliscontentecl knocker, X : ' I Growlin' 'bout the countrv's ills: 1 - ' Chloroform your dismal talker: : I x Take a course of liver pills. . - : W btop yer clurn ki-o-tee howling. - - A. Grab a horn. you cuss, and split - w . - . . I I Every echo with your tootm- Q V - Jump the roost- K I ' An' boost- - la I., l , I A nt. - f i p si- I I ww.-. I New W M I H H lj .Y?7. aw 5 H... A , Y as-.wfwwwwymfwvwvww E F5 llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll lllllll 31 vi -.-ua in yr i l l L l l Vs - lil' ,...M.. , r seaiiit e A . 'JA ea Q ,fr I 9 I ix 'Y' ' A f- ' ,,.-, ' -' . ami W' S 9 I W K... 1 . . K ' J Holmes has said that the world is divided into two classes. those who go ahead and do something. and those who sit and ask. YVl1y wasn't it done the other wayn? It is a pleasure. then. to write of a bunch of good fellows who are enthused with a real true college spirit. an altruistic. C. C. D. S. spiritfthe same spirit that. exerted in larger spheres. has placed our college in first rank-to write of men who are dis- tinctively leaders of the first of those classes to which I have referred. Did I say it was a pleasure?-Yes. it is. and yet I must admit that it is a task to which I hardly feel equal-that of adequately expressing an appreciation of the work of the editing board of the DENTOS. However. I will make the attempt. feeling that however short any eulogy of mine might come from doing them f'ul1 justice. yet the spirit and sentiment which inspires the attempt will have the support of the entire college membership, students. alumni and faculty. Few of us realize the magnitude of the task that confronts a committee in editing and assembling a book such as this. Ive are all glad to subscribe for a copy and with much interest we read the write-ups and enjoy the jokes. but how many of us con- sider-the reasons for its inception. the how and wherefore of its completion? The IJENTOS is first of all a valuable asset in placing the institution on the map as having more interests than that of 'plugging teeth . and in uniting more closely the ties between alumni and their Alma Mater. The successful production of the annual calls for men of brains. men of col- lege spirit. men of initiative. of fair-mindedness. men of altruistic tendencies. Have we men of this calibre in charge of the 191-L Dsxros? How about Ferguson. Blackstrom and Pudroch of the Freshman committee? We of the senior class know little of them personally. but a glance at the Ifreslnnan section will suf'l'lce.-and the comment will be. YVell done. Fl'6Sl1111E'1lll' Then there are .Iones and Guse of the Junior Class. Here we touch upon one of the greatest problems concerning the book.-the business. the financial end of it. Give the devil his dues is an old saying. and a good one. and for this reason I have no liesitancy in saying that without Guse. with his enthusiasm and determination. with his business ability tempered with diplomacy. this copy of the DENTOS could not have gone to print. YVell done. Guse. you have been justly honored by your election to the presidency of the class of 1915. The Senior Committee. it is hardly necessary for me to mention. YVe are all too well acquainted with IVirth. Olson. Preston. Yake and Yliiedderq wie are too familiar with their respective personalities. their ability. their capacities and desires for work to make any individual comment necessary. But I would be neglecting an opportunity if I did not state that the appointment. of Peoria with his stenographic abilities. with his habit of viewing seriously any duty assigned to him and making good , to a position on the Senior Committee was indeed a well advised, opportune move. and a fortunate one for the DENTOS. The production of a masterpiece requires a master mind. The production of this copy of DENTOS, surpassing. as it does. all previous efforts. and establishing a standard for future issues to emulate. requires a man of more than ordinary ability as the directing head. It requires a man capable of exercising firmness and diplomacy in the handling of his assistantsg a man entirely free from prejudice. thus insuring fairness and impartiality in all accepted contributions. a man well qualified along literary lines. a man capable of handling countless details as well as outlining general policies. a man with an unlimited capacity for work. and above all. a man who has a high regard for his college and his fellow students. who regards a student otlice as a college trust. and realizing his responsibilities. allows nothing to swerve him from the path of duty. .lust such a man is L. V. Daniels. our esteemed editor-in-chief. lVell might the poem be dedicated to him: v.. .1 5: ,Q sf- m.'w.a4': f ' - eff- ,, '12l'. .i,'i5','J.f lessen.-1'.'sf:1ui51s'f-xx 1' .s.r.'A'.--f'-' 'N - '1 ?r'1':'.1tf-'N :1T'P ' V I - a . -. , .. a - ' - ' M' 2146.3 29 lllllllll li lillillllll Illlllllllllll llllllllllllllll! , GH '-1f..r..' ' .ff ,. . . . 31- as: usa- -wr ,, . i ' '4-.sam A - . - ' 1 1 .gzgbi s- Vs . - -IK NL.. A it 5 i ft 2 'l l l g it sr o is E . Somebody said that it could not be done. But he, with a chuckle, replied That may be it couldn't, but he would be one VVho wouldn't say so till he tried. So he buckled right in, with the trace of a grin On his face: lf he worried, he hid it. He went right ahead and tackled the thing That couldn't be done-and he did it. There were many to tell him it could not be doneg There were many to prophesy failure, There were many to point out to him, one hy one, The dangers that were to assail himg But he buckled right in with that Daniels grin, Then rounded up Guse and went to it. And he worked like h--- on that difficult thing ' That couldn't be done.-and he did it. Ere this book reaches the hands of its readers the members of the Class of '14, X or perhaps I had better say the more fortunate of us, will have graduated. A ' month or two and we will have scattered to all parts of the globe, but a perusal ot' these pages will bring back to us pleasant reminiscences of our college days. Let us as individuals keep up the spirit that we have manifested the past three years as a class. Let us at all times be governed by a spirit of optimism. Do not become discouragedf 'Cause yer porn-'lain far-in's get peevish like and break, Er 'cause a root you're pullin' on busts off up in the gum And makes the patient get quite sore an' say yer on the bum. Now what's the use of gettin' sore an' looking like yer mad It only makes the work you do, as a rule, come out bad,- Yer gold foil fllliIl'S don't work well, yer 'malgam gets all wet, Yer vulcanizin' comes out soft, yer cement won't even set, Er yer patient gits dissatisfied an' sulks about yer bill lfntil you git sore at yerselt, and just git blue an' ill. Then jist smile a good broad, healthy smile, not one that looks diseased, Smile so's the other feller knows that you are really pleased. '1'here's smiles and smiles-all sorts an' styles, but you feel you could not fake one - 'lihen remember our class motto, boys, and Find a way or make one . A. T. 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A 1 HENRY BAKER BROWN, President of Val- ' F paraiso llniversify. 1 A.M., National Normal University CLeban- 1 ' I on. Ohioj, 1871. Founder and first Presi- X j dent of the Northern Indiana Normal School, the name of which was changed in 1904- to Valparaiso University. I 1 1 r C. N. JOHNSON, fDeIfa Sigvnzn Delfaj Dean A I of Students, Professor of Ope1'a11'i11e Denfis- 1 I 1 try. 1 L.D.S., Royal College of Dental Surgeons, ' 1 1881. D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental L Surgery. 1885. M.A., Lake Forest Uni- 1 versity, 1896. Professor of Operative ' 1 Dentistry in 1890. y I I - 1 - 1 I I I 1 ' Z PAGE 131 1 ll ' - v. .ii,,:,..,.,T.....-- . . . . -. 1 , . . .. . V .11 '--'15, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 1'1 f ......4...... ..... - - Y . . . . . . , I . .3 'u i llll lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI.gg f .M . V jfs, . 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Organized College of Phar- I : : macy, Valparaiso University. 1893, and : : 1 Y Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, : : I 1902. Professor of Chemistry and Metal- : E ' lurgy and Business Manager, 1895. , : I I I I l ' I l ' I I l - l 1 I l ' I l 1 I l 1 I l I I I E J. P. BUCKLEY, CDelia Sigma Deltaj Pro- : : 1 fessor of Dlateria Medica and Therapeutics. ' E : i Ph.G., Valparaiso University, 1896. : : 1 D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- : : gery, 1898. Professor of Materia Medica : : and Therapeutics, 1894-. : I . I I ' I f - I 1 I : f i : I I l I l I l I l I I 4 I I I I F. E. ROACH, fDelta sigma Delta Q. Profes- g : sor of Prosthetic Dentistry. : E D.D.S., Clinical Professor of Prosthetic E : 5 Dentistry and Porcelain Art. D.D.S. : . Northwestern University, 18911. Clinical : Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry and ' : : 4 Porcelain Art. 1910. I I i : I 1 I I I - I i i I J l I PAGE 151 - 1 ' Q. ,.f. .,.,... , - ... ,..-.., , ,-,...... - .. -..1,.....,...,,,., . ,Y ., ,,...,-..-.,..+,.,.,,,.,.....,.,-. .W . . . . . .r .. ..---.,.-.....,..,..,t,.--... , .IWC ilx-ff in ,H ,I QI II Ll I ,I I ,I .I :I ,I tl 'I .I 1I 'I fl QI rl V'- 'I 1I ,I 'I :I QI 'I 'I E-I SI QI LI g.I Qi- I.I I fl ,I .I si- HI FI I ul I I 'l .I I I I I I .I LI I 'l I I 'I KI I ,I 'I .um Gif. 4 f A ea GD J' 17 I9 I Q W or W- 1 'Q H-W as .1 - - .-'. .v L . 9 -- - . . fr H 'l ' L fi r l .172-Q .11 Vai' ' Y 'W U .i 'V' 7,14 I 3 - l - I - ! W S - . 1 ' - I I I I , - - ' - W - W - . l - . - , I 2 E I p ROBERT E. MAC BOYLE, Instructor in 1 : : , Operative and Prosthetic Dentistry. g : E 4 D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- f : I gery, 1900. Instructor in Operative and : X Prosthetic Dentistry, 1901. : I 4 : , I 1 V I I 3 1 I I 1 . I r 1 1 W - , - V - - Y - A I 3 I - 5 - , - Q - . I f I : 1 - : l l I , - Q Q - 5 I 1 I N T. L. GRISAMORE, fDelta Sigma Deltaj As- : L : f sociafe Professor of Orthodontia. 1 ' E , Ph.G., Valparaiso University, 1896. : : ' D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- : , : ' gery, 1898. Associate Professor of Ortho- : : X dontia, 1908. Y : 1 I 1 Q I I - I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I , I , - I ' I I I I 1 I , - ' - f - l - I 1 1 I I , - I I 1 I I . - 1 i - 1 I I I : ' : i CHARLES H. DEVVITT, Professor of Bacter- : : 1 iology and Histology. 5 : X E i A.B., Valparaiso University, 1898. M.S., X : : Valparaiso University, 1905. Professor : K : of Bacteriology and Histology, 1903. : - I . : I 1 I I I I . I I I . I I I 1 I I I I I l E IPAGE 16 Ii i I , -i t 37 , -' . ' - -7 -' ' -www' qw'-f X-7, '.,s-,. fr- Y Q,-g A llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli l lllll ll i 'JA ev D Q ff 9 1 gf - -1 f A ' IXIQQQQJD - scifi. . . --..ac Ii, i H V. H D-AA V F V A V W LW' 1 ' ii I I ' A I l I I 1 I l f I l I l I I I - I I I : ELMOREYWlHllOTTJ1kHaSQmaDdMj : : 1 Associate Professor of Zllaferia Jledica and : E Therapeutics. E : 1 Ph.G.. Valparaiso University, 1895. - : D.D.S.. Chicago College of Dental Sur- : : l ge-ry, 1898. Associate Professor of Ma- : I I teria Medica and Therapeutics, 1905. : :Q : 1 : I I l I l I I I I I I I l' I I l I lw I I f I I 1 I I 1 I 5 R. I. DEREIMER, fDelfa Sigma Delfaj JS- : .' sistant in Oral Surgery. : E X D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- E - gery, 1906. Assistant in Oral Surgery, - : 1909. Q li I l I I ' I l I l I l I I I - I I I I I I 1 I l I I ' I l, 'I l I li I I I li I I 1 ' : M. L. SCHMITZ, fl.s'sista11.1' in Oral Pathology. i : E D.D.S.. Chicago College of Dental Sur- : : gery, 19044. Assistant in Oral Pathology. : - 9 1904. I I 4 I l , I l l 1 l - T I I 1 I I I 1 I I ' 1 - l 1 1 I I' ! l - ' I I 1 I - I , - I I PAGE 171 . : -Q ,I ,,v.l..,E..-. ww , . , ., . .... .. . . ...., .. , ...,,..,..-q, .W .ex Lia' lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5' 'i E 1 , . ll 1?m.f 1 f A 67 Q Q T 5' j 9 1 gg, W ' ' ' ' '1'1'w e'I'1 Q' T4?':Il ' ' ' r'3fN'I+-'-I 'Q- ef- I P. ff'fi5. I . 11F5 V HQQQQQID II l L, ' Y fr ' ifx i MIA 1 R 5 I ? , I l ' 2 I I 4 L l ' I g I i I l QI ' .1 l l 2 ' I I 5 L J. R. WATT, fDelta Sigma Deltaj Instructor v 5 ' : in Prosthetic Dentistry. : ' E D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- : f - er , 1896. Instructor in Prosthetic I 1 I g Y - , ' : Dentistry, 1897. ' : ,N I I 3 -I E E l I I , , - - 4 I I I ' ' I I A, , E l 4 I I 1 l I I . - - , I - ' I l I - , , - - , : 3 : S I LEONARD C. BORLAND, gpsi omegag In- 5 I : structor in Anzztomy. : . E M.D., Rush Medical College, 1887. L.P., I I State of Illinois, 1883. 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Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy, Uni- E : : versity of Illinois Dental School, 1911. : I 1 I - I I N I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I 1 I I ' I I 1 I : ' YV. E. PUTZ, Professor of Physical Diagnosis. : : 1 M.D., Chicago College of Medicine and : : X Surgery, 1908. Professor of Physical : : Diagnosis, 1912. : I 1 I ' I E 1 1 E l ' 4 A I I 7 I I I E I I I 1 I H14 PAGE :21j 3 l :ji 1 . wrg-mnv-W-wf-NHf---Wwnf-If-'Huw-mH'+TfI-' ' 'MI' W' s ' - 'n Nf'fWWfWW'fj,4 P , , Ill lllllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllllll llllll llllllllllllllllll I .., g.. ,,g:.!,1 MWAQL A ,,,, wi- 5.,,- A-M-MMWMAA-A ,A-,d4AL:,,N,4, New C., . , ,. , . , , . ,, : . f if W I A P Q r2' ? ? l s J' 27 9 1 if Ljll- AA-A---IW' W -Afrr f ---,f,-,- --- -U ..--- .... ..........,......Q,,..ig:. 1' G' '5 -j l::3.1l............,...,.,..... D.. .-,.....,. . . . A 1 I - , - - I I l l - I 1 - I l ' I I I I I . I ' I : I : CARL A. HALLIE, D8'7l10711Sl'7'L'llO7' in lnfrmary. E : D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- U : : l gery, 1912. B.A. University of Valpa- , : E 1 raiso 1898. Deinonstrator in Infirmary, I : ' ' 1912. l l 1 . l I I I I l I I A 1 I I 1 1 I I , I ' 1 1 : I C l I 1 I I , l I 1 ' I 1 I I ' I ' l 1 l : P. D. SUMMER, fDelta Sigma Deltaj In : structor in P'r0stlz,c'tiv Dentistry. : : D.D.S.. Chicago College of Dental Sur- E 1 E l gery, 1913. Demonstrator in Infirmary. X : 1 1918. ' I . , I : i , I I I ' I f - I ' I I 2 f I I E I - A 5 I , I : . 3 1 : 3 : V 3 1 l Il ' l I I - W. A. DANIELSON, Instructor in Histology l : and Pathology, Chicago College of Dental : : Surgery. : l : M.D., Chicago College of Medicine and : 1 : Surgery, 1914-. B.S., University of Ne- : 1 : 1 braska. ' : I - 1 : - 5 I I 4 ,, 2 1 It 1 ? I Q . 3 I 1 I i 1 I I 1 fp H L IPAGE 22 li l P ll llll llllllll llllllll lll I LtL.-.,. . 1... . . ' . . . . ,M ...J l .. .,1, ,.'.f4 ...Q , . ..QZiN.1:::2'.4: .,., rb4:.Q.XkL4Lll5' '4'. 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Q 2' f - X N 1 :1 w I - f iii E1 I , ' I j 1 ll I 1 ' : 1 7 W A ' A ' A A 'MA'mMW'H'H'w- MWA A ' N'WM m A V A WWNWNA' M - -il 1 ng-1AlllllllllllllIlIIlllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllIllIllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll '11 11 pbj 4- ,W E 4 E . I p I 13, !' F1 JA F: Q .5 I f 9 1 ff 'z 4 I I i I 2 I I I' I ' I I I r I 3 I V I 4 I I I .I :- I f I 5 I 3 I . In + : I Egg FQ. Ang, .-UF, I 53.3 71 :M 7 Ii ,ig 9 1 J. E. SCHAEFER, '07 3 B. F. Joi-UNSON, '09 . P. G. PL rERB.xl'GH, '02 ' GEO. N. XVEST, ,ST . ' ' ' 'niiiiiiiiniiii 'ww 'W V I I I I I, I PAGE 2.5j fgbxm N 0 9 0 Oo 0 on 0 6 lui OFFICERS EXECUTIVE COM M ITTEE XY. D. N. Moom-:, '02 Y. YV. XVATT, ' IJl'PSi!16'lIf I'ice-president Sevrefa ry . Tr'f'n.vzar01' XV. H. DUNN, 'Oli C'0lI1I71ifff'l' on AYFII' .ulppliarzves . C. E. HAGLAND, '11 Q C'07721Ilifff'l' on Xevrology . . . XV. E. ZEIENSHAWV, 'UQ Conznziftef' on Dental Liferafure . . VV. G. VYVILSON, 'll 'lf u 'iv E: E Ill HJ 11 M w ii 'iniinni I ' I1 f-.':1'l' '-1 ,' ul' -J. I l. -I -1 -, I. If I4 lf I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l, I -, I I I I I I I -, I I I1 I I I I I I l. I I. I I I I lg -. I -, I 'I :dl :fr 30 I, i I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I i I f i I I l l E , i l i s , I i l I i i I F 1 . f ' i 1 I I I i g 1 l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i i 1 I I I I 1 . I 1 . I L ' . 1 , i I ' E i iw. W . 1 ,. .. V' s-t.,-w. -. V. L35 The Alumni Association O be a member of the Alumni association. of any college. is a privilege. It. means that one enjoying this privilege has experienced much of work and pleasure. much of development socially and physically. and it means that such a person has the satisfaction of feeling that he has labored effectually. To be a member of the Alumni Association of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery means all these things and this besides. It means that the person enjoying this privilege has chosen his profession, and through his own efforts and the efficient help of the college has fitted himself to go out into the world and succeed. It means that he will make a good practitioner. for he is a graduate of a college that has the reputation. throughout this state and all other states. of sending out dentists of ability. But such a privilege entails its own especial obligations which every Alumnus would recognize. and these obligations are two-fold. to advertise the college and to uphold the Association. To fulfill the first of these obligations the members of the Alumni Association should constitute themselves an advertising department for the college. They should accomplish their task in two ways. first. hy each making his own work so superior that it will reflect credit not only on himself but on the institution which trained him:-second. by boosting the college. telling everyone everywhere what the C. C. D. S. can do for him :f Shout the tidings throughout the length and breadth of the landu. The second obligation. to uphold the Association. requires that each member pay his dues regularly and attend whenever possible. the banquets given at coni- menceinent time. At such times it becomes the duty and pleasure of old members of the association to be present to welcome to Membership the body of new graduates. and to make the occasion one to be remembered in after years by reason of the joyous meeting of old friends. the delightful responses to our honored toast- master's happily chosen toasts. and the new inspiration and the impetus gained in the cause of the college. Come then, you thousands of members, rally around the black a11d yellow. boost your association and your college, fulfill your obligations to old C. C. D. S. IPAGE 26 -- V- 1 -fee 'f-f W- - - ef 4 - -- f H -----:-ff:-r:-an w1sxvw ,N-- I-Patil --, .-' ii bl s .l g I iii E ti? 1-1 ii EE 2:2 is or this oi! Q19 l E l fs lo i N . lg. -W I ,,, Q. xr v , , i A, ' A 1 v J , 1- , ,v N , 'r Y W, tif. , 2, . : MQ, if ,dy K, Q 1. ,fu hu B , I :S-reQmvew5w1ortCf.vmrfbrJyv9LiWMxlR1anxw.v,psavavm rw m nam GQ 1 1. , ,. , , . gy 'av wwfwwwwwfmwffiiww Q Exif Y 57 .1 if 5, 1: EE SQ 22 1 E E' fi N ii 'E fs gi 1 n 5 2 5 in f if Q 5 X if L' A- ,fl fa--,, N 0 , F Q SE IORS lf' 1 1, ll s r. I v 5 . -' 1 .. 5, QQ it k 1' f-A 4 14 1 I' x ' , , X 1 - . 1 4 ' W1 A 15. L3 . 'l, f ' , W: , - V. , , f ' '5f. i2,, ,' J iifffx f. 1 -::,. ,.1v,,, . fx '5 . 1'i'. .',. -':1,lV, 4 VM! -','ftf4 r.' lx .1- v , , ' . 'A my L : JI,-' ' 'O 5 v rv , I YM! lv v 55' 45' ' , Y ,I 'I . ' lr, ..,'?5:,,:. gm 1 , , X M . ' 1 ,- :N4 V' ills. VL L'-L411'- vu :sixML3 !Tf g,!i2ZA:2N1N' 'fl T'4i'9':!'51-'wi'35.1, 4i 5 A buf! qv, ' ' LJ.Mu'f. L- .mar-Mlm ?5:'iM'...Llff'l7Y'21hlwnm1.f'1'-1119113 , G?N--my if 27 9 1 if -' -er it V ' E' 'limi T ' It ' H ,, 7- 'l -.rg c ef I l I' 'll 1 : , - - E Q I l 1 I I I 1 l I - J ' I - N I Q I ' l , : f : - 2 I 4 : i : - 1 ,. - : aa ' - l I I T E LI' I i : 3 . , : ig The Seniors Lament .1 i : 3 OR a cap and gown, three years we pay : , : A small tuition day by day. : 3 , , l l E 1 Each day we try a little bluff 3, : : 3 And twice a year we cram on stuff. : J VVe fill notebooks with foolish lore. I Y I 1 I i : And decide that we know less than before, - 1 : X If we keep this up with steady pace : 1, : VVe gain at last the faculty's grace. : K - 4 - ! : 2 They sit upon our virtues great : : And scratch our names from oil' the slate. : i : 3 Senior-the word fills us full of pride. : I ' I E : 5 The doors of the world are open Wide. : VVe try our luck and we gain or fall- : Q E 2 This is the outcome for Seniors-all. 1 : r 1 - I I 1 - i I J I Q - 2 g I I 1 - - I 1 I Li l I l I I t - - I ' l . - - I I V I i I ' I . I I I I l I l I I A I f J ' H PAGE Q71 g : .si A I - ------f If Y Y 1-1 V ,Y .W - - . V---vw--I--1--I-----K--N-sh A-L , f - ' -'A' F 0, l l lllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -fm ' L- -I ---A- Y,.Y Y -MY... Y .,..A.,I,,A. . ,,,, ,, . , Y Ah, , -A-L, WL ' .- - 'fb Q J 9 f ffl! I5 CA' 3 .- 1 . -51 1 5 AJ N- fi GO0d reccmetldatiou ff. 6? H if I V' Q Qf'E 1:-XJ ,f K-X.LQy Mr,- TA Sul. can you aKe good? If - I I Senior C President . First I'ice-preside-nf . Second Vice-p1'eside1z.t Valedicforian Sec'refar'y Tr0a.s'1l1'f'r Historian Prophet XIVNIDLR IU- MP . S0rgearzyf-at-nr'ms EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A. SANBERG, Clzairman M T PPNDERGXBT A. P. PRESTON C A Suhsxms H. E. HIXINES ANNUAL COMMITTEE A. P. PRESTON, fllIfIlIl'NIIlIl I C N LIDDER J. C. XYAKE I XAIRTII C. O. OLSON IPAGE 28 ?iEiEmmwsnumi .72 W ' -- ' 1 -1 ,V iw- JA P DQ 9 15' I 9 I Q qgilgliggfrf ' '43 4' i A ' - H ,ll l 5 E f l 5 a E E g E - l I E l E , I g I 5 E E l E I : E : E 2 : 4 E 1 Q I - ' l 3 I E - l I I E 5 : a - ' I E E l ? : l 5 5 , g E - - W E nik .: 1' Q : WW 1- --W -, ,.,f.-.,..,N-. , . , f-N.W.f1W,, . , , ! WJ - .Av IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllas .....- W, .L ,,.. ... ,,,,., ',- Q, ',.,-,..A. ,, , . ,. ...,--!:..f, Q, f l l 'f A p p F? GM 4 .. J' I 9 1 gf lllll llllllllllllllllllll SQ 9 , ,IQ Q ' 'D D A ' pi ,,,, , .WM ,,V, , YWMANN Vkwr F: - ll-li cfgeuzll A 3 -MM-MA K .-Q-ew - s f Y VJ J i-'rivg '-'5' W - .--V:-' :- 'l ,' f I ' it I , I I I l l l I E I I A I I E - ' I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I : I l l l I 2 I I ' I : , ALBERT XVARREN ANDERSON, A E A 2 : : gbgkigg for at dentist in Grantsburg. XVis.. his place of birth, before coming to the - 1 .u . . b.. f nc y' fell for.the lure of the crown and gold inlay and came to Chicago. ' - - I His genteel manner and willingness should be rewarded by a large practice when he re- l - : y turns to Grantsburg. : I . CHARLES MARION AMES if ' I A 5 - : 1 Charles' rheuniatism never daunted .his aspirations. His wide experience in other enter- l : prizes has prepared him to cope with anythin that came in the cate or of dentistr . l, I . . - g E V V . - ' His popularity was proven when elected First Vice-president of the Senior .Class. Charles : : Q will always bear an ill feeling against the fellow who authorized that the elevator be used - ' by faculty men only. Expects to take his knowledge and unload it in San Francisco, Cal. : - , g 3 AARON J. AGRANAT, D.D., Ph.D. E : : an early age our Reverend Doctor entered the Jewish Seminary in Minsk, Russia. As I - r his wild ideas could not digest the philosophy of divinity. he left for Odessa, Russia, to 1 - - - - v . , - - I receive the degree ot Ph.D. Bot being able to tolerate the persecution of his people in A - - l Russia, he left for the U. S. A. The Reverend is an excellent student and always in on - E 1 a joke. Expects to practice in Chicago. ' : HAROLD CATOY BRINIEI OVV 'I' qf qp Q I . A ' ' ' ' ' s - Lord Harold the automobile kid. Yes the duke has purchased a real ugazum and it l - - 4 H I 1 ' , - V . . P p I - A: runs. aro C Z1 good tellow and he expects to. take his family-you notice that we say 1 I : 3 family-to California, where he intends to practice. : l I I . f, - I l - I i I : f. : l S : E 2: 1 I E S: l A I : I F l F I I u I 1 I - I ' I - ' I - 1. I - 1 I- I ' i s I I '- PAGE 30 .5 . 1- sa ':3r 1Rtg,7'17e7 r'.1g71-1-A f,v. .,,.,,,.,,-.-- ,s.:-'ff--.-..-1.-5 - . :..:f,:,,,,5-,9,,,.,.., , ,..-...,:..,.,an-sfwswtyqlf'-'w:'w2 3 V 1 -,A- gn, i g l gif l l lllllllllllllllllll lll ll llllll l I ll BE E R? i 'A-A'-' '-' ' -' -' -'--'-f---- -'--'---Q---------L-'-7-- A:-we-214 ---is-2 ' -X YL.i.-...f:l:i4A+-'- -f.'-1 Q... Li-:QQ 351f f.'l-H ..-,,. oivlfff-71Tfl5'3F'fLrf'gf-qSSi'1lf,'N 9 QA 'I , L, 'mx I B I H I ,4:::f 5 f A . , 32'!75 F' 45 iff . f I 9 1 if f ' ' ' i' i 'i'f1gT' 1 ' A 'e',.:+' - 4 -T7 y Illlllllllllllllllllllllll We ' .. , f1',I ' -fi, M-' . W . , , . , Mn- N, -W hu F L lik 53.2451 I in t V dmv- f M527 I ' ' I, LL '- I I ' ' I I E l. ..sW ,' I : of f' K ' ' 'gi E E I : I L' lg,1S..ii52Tfi1f3if I I if if I , - ' 4. I I E i lx V 4 g : X ., Fx W N X- T : : : . . I 5' 'A I I I I N ,I I R rf JP I N g 'T-,' ,-wif iff E fejglfsle . E . XA ' QQ ll '-f 1 I X553 ra 512.3 Q I ' We' , 'T . I I W I : ARNO LAWRENCE BRETT, A E A : 1 - No nick name was attached to his short career at the school. He was attracted to dentistr I' i - . , . 5 1 : by the large glaring signs of the dental parlors, with the fond hope that he would, and he i : 1 - will shine in the profession, like those electric lights at night. His quiet attitude has won ' I i : for him many friends. Expects to practice in Chicago. I : I I BURREL B. BEATTY. A E A I I I , I 1 : 1 Famlliarly known as uBlll'l'Clv. Took advantage of the educational possibilities of his home ' : i town, Bl0Ol'l11I!glIOI1. Illinois. During his first year in our school, he was elected President Y I 4 - of the Freshman class, and made famous the saying just one minute boys . To meet : I- : him is to establish confidence in him. He will practice in Illinois. - l. '- E - . VVILLIAM S. BOVVIE i : i I Bill has not been with us very long, therefore the smooth stuff cannot be spread too I E - thick. VVe do know he has a tendency to lean towards the theoretical life. VVe believe - i : the actresses and actors will tolerate his ability should they he stranded in Chicago. : il l 5 - . ALVIN B. BERKENSTADT, A Z 1' i : : Berk's only excuse for studying dentistry was to get into some profession wherein some- I 5 - body outside of himself would do the dirty work, meanin laboratories. Althou h neat . F - . . - g rg i - i : and natty ln his appearance, he has satisfactorily demonstrated that his results in labora- ' - 1 - tory and infirmary work are in accordance with his make up. Has a weakness for pretty I I - patients, which accounts for his decision to practice in Chicago. g : l ' I I l : I f I il 1 Q i i - i - i I . - I 1 n I g I : 1 - i l - ,: E i : - , - I - I - I , - - - I : - I - I - . I L Q - i l I - 5, I 1 ' : PAGE 311 - .Y -'hge- -T f- H- -V V - ----- V --'- V- -V V -N--,V--Q.---N-W ..'Y.- --, .W--Tv .Y - V .Y , H . -Y--- .-y- vm.-Q..---. 9 ' l v, K 5 .5 -- QS, I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lll ffm' Agg, . 1, s . , I K , l 1 Yhxxabkk A , Av-VM,-sr -A , WJ- 'M 4 - A , , - i Ll A-Aigxik-'-np 1 ,gg ' V --, mwmmmm l, -'f-- ---' -----,,,,,. - ' X C www' H- 'T .,. ' -, , ,, , '. ll llllllllll , lgpszqgt- ll .. Y- V I . - I . A I - . I - - K zg,sf24iQ1 1 . e ' 4 E +t, - I--I 'fi : ii ,,., ,D I I pq ,Je ,.2 35 V - lliigmf .xi QW Q I : it A X : : E I X ' l 1 I : L I I I I ' l I I I I I 1 I I I E 1 -I V. 4' ' E : tr' : I 1 l I A l I I I ' I E l HURT D. BOWIE, 5 XI, 4, E l Burt has - -- 2 . - 1 C. .zccomplis-hel 2 - 1 W f , - : Sigauh lyflfflft aflYtl1iU?2T :xlulilllrll8lHil51?LSKlll?C'!N?jT eilsilifleifg the C. C' D. S.. in fact Doctor I - ulwmelit a wondertnl thing and is heing inzniilfactllrfdhgVagltachnients,' The Bowie at- - - - . 1 ie o. Burt however. is at good workman, and will Jsnakg 'Ent?rn'atmniil Harvesting - : A1 1 hit in Illinois. 1 : : LO?-IBIIRL H. H. BREYIG, A 3 A f : e ins a reasonably 1 - ' - w 5 - . M , g00t ear to A -. . H . I . , , liellow in Lengthyhl Durin mg 1'JIl11i-11 QI'clllt'- lechnlcfil ot Lhicago turned out 3 ood , : - 3 Uucago will have another Ogl E Umor and 5f'I1l0I' YSHTS. he assisted Doctor Bro h 'g W - - Q ra burgeon to contend with when he oppne h' . P 5' and I - x w W . is ollice in the citv. - : ROBERT S. BURNS, A 2 A ' : Prior to tl v f .. .. -A ie wear 1911, B ll . , .. , . - I Stenogfalvlier. but heard the cgll nf had emploled with the Anwm'Z l EXPFSSS Co 1 - - i f-Q' ., , 0 t9D-D.S.a,ndh dd r - eh l - ession. he ha, ,N-fed as R nllving model.. for D0 t S96 e . Ior the benefit of the pro- - , . c - . I bon. Does, not know just where he will practice. or chafers demonstrations of the face ' I l Cro F 1 Y Y I - 1 J . . BEIXBER - I i From our e-'irlv F - - Q C L reshman year, G vin- . , - 5 wheie, and why, His conscientiotggi thfljefo glye UF ,Pointers on the how, the I : f envy of those who never could make fl 'i-,ob the Igheisigig CllSp0Slt10l'l, have often been the : - 1 to terms, Gem-ge will drop Stakes at Janesville s lme. Should 'Wisconsin and he Come - - I ' I I I I I I , I I I '9 ,M I I f I - V pt A L' I I I - X I I f I I I I ' I I I I r I I e I . I 3 l i P l l I . I 4 I I I i I 2 I J ' l l 1 I 5 If i ,1 l H : b I I it 1' '-7 '-I --r -ff, . . . IPAGE 39 ' 1 lllllllllll I I in I 'I ,I .--Q I I t - . V . Q, N 4,,k YVQVVVV Y V , . - llllllllllllllll ' ' f -- V- I 1,1 ,. ,,,, WH V . -- - -I - Sw:-vu-xy.,y,Q, i 1 ..v,T::,,.,T,A-I i I 1 I 45 N foaaaHf'z fr... K . . fs' .sd , . i .nrt-.vfgvm fl . ved. CLARENCE R USH BELDIXG Rush received a large portion of his practical training with the various railroads, holding several prominent positions: was also employed as hookkeeper at the Murray Hospital at Butte, Mont. Just prior to entering the C. C. D. S.. he attended the University of Wash- ington at Seattle. Editor-in-Chief of the Second Volume of the Dnxros. 1913. YVill return 10 the golden west, and seek his fortune in either YVashington or Oregon. JOSE' G. C.-XRDE PERUYERO, Ph.G., cb X A Quietly he worked away and accomplished whatsoever he undertook. Graduated in Pharmacy. Loyola University. 1913. Assistant in the Prosthetic Department during his Junior and Senior years. Joe will return to Porto Rico and practice dentistry among his own people. CONSl'AB'llk1' D. COCAI IS L.I.B. 1'he nations of the earth 'ire well represented in our class Cocalis being a son of Sparta Greece. For over tuo years he served his country as a lieutenant before coming t America and since has served as Iresident of the Young Greek Yolunteers of Chicago. XVhen he 'idds the D. D. S. degree to his name Athens Greece will claim him as a. citizen. 'ALK LR MEDLEY CRO UCH Crouch was a good farmer but vie hive 'ill realized he makes a better dentist. He lowes good looking girls 'md is a real heart breaker. BIcl.eanshoro Illinois will be Walkers destination. Here s wishing him success. P mr: 33 niflinllililiillllgigwif? 5 I ' EI ff - il ki Mc QI A I A I i: 'E fi - f: ,IQ p-3 ii 1. s I l 4 L' g it I -:X -.,' x E I 1 W vi 1 A f-EU Q '-Wfgesa I si ? i i 1 N Q p .'.i? x l ei Q yilighp . 1 A i lllllllllllllllll Egg 1.57 ' ' 1355 ...-e-- 3- N, e , A .. I I I ' Nw, S -.t ,. .1 XXWN ' - 4, Q . . .l ex ig - rf if , -1 f .Z U .- 4 il X ' . PI ' in . 1- L. il I . I . I- . II ,l , QI -x I- ' K: , . fl r' Q - ,I LI V .I A -I II . LI it 4. 4: ' El gl . 7- . I I Il ' LI I Ii- , fl . EI I :I 4 'I .I 1 I . ,I .I I I :I I 'I 1 LI I I . QI ' o. il I l I ,I '- -Y'--' e- t f.!l ifi' 1 v A X, I -libg f I 'QL ':. fk W Q ff -X Af' 27 9 I if ' -K X ff ? ' vw ' I WM- J- ,- N..-.-..,..--,... H we W, W tf '!7' 'i 7 ' LW I 1 T ' e ig . .. fl fllflilgggll J g1:fLi,--,-1.,.- A AA -M . E3 I ' ' I I I i l - . , 5. : 1 : I tif 'lr' 'li' ' I I 'lot 4 l I ' 1 I l f It i l I - I I I I I . i - I Jw 'rf ' I l . jf '1 . l g -I . if 1 1 uw : n y tfgwqe A n E A ,t E : WILLIAM IRVING CARLSEN, E1 111 fb - : V A real Chicago product. After receiving his high school education in Chicago, was at- : - tracted by the brilliant electric sign of the Union Dental Company and came to us. As- I - I . sisted Doctor Molt in Radiography, 1914-. Assisted Doctor Borland in dissecting, 1913. Q : ' Class Prophet, 1914- and Assistant Editor of Drzxros. 1913. Irving will locate in Chicago. : I E ' I E I GORDON C. CALDVVELL 1 : - Hail the King. Although a very quiet fellow. he is there with the goods. Gordon will - I 7 return to Bellville, Ontario, where we are sure he will make good with his father serving f : : I the King s people. ' - l 3 ' I I i OSCAR CYRIER : : l From telephone boy to a Senior is as good as any wonderful change for what ere he did, - I l was done with ease . Oscar's popularity was displayed early in our Freshman year. which ' I : I has increased to such an extent that he was chosen Treasurer of the Class of 1914 in our 5 : - Senior vear. He will probably remain in this city. F I I ' ' I E g ELMER J. CHAPUT . 1 I f VVhen not working in the infirmary or laboratory, his principal occupation was nursing a I : l luxuriant crop of boils. One of Elmer's weakest points is his inability to swear when E - 1 unable to make gold foil remain in a cavity. Prior to entering the C. C. D. S., he worked ' - E for Uncle Sam in the capacity of mail carrier for one year. VVill practice in Calumet, : - Mich. ' - I i I I A I 5 I l 1 H ' l - I I , ' I I - . I I 1 lr x f - - 1 x - I l it I? lt - l e X 1 l l I I ' I I i . I I A I I 9 1 I I 1 f I I i I I ' I l I , I I 1 I I 1 ? l -, 1 I 55 IPAGE 34- k g if E ' ,' 'f 1 W ' 'f 'I - 'f ' rf'-' , '- f'rm'- w:.f' '1 -ar - -fr-of 4. .. L aLh ' - . .f . -. - - ' -- , M ..--,Q-s.,a..1..1 it llllllllllllllllllllll llllllll lllll I II ESEJQQQ, r I. li ifviffl' .f A ra ep rv- Aw., of 1 9 1 if :gk V my mg QQEL lllllllllllllllllllllllln I i ' V 7 l I I H I I I i: E I A I il I I I ' I I I I 3 : I f I 3 I i - , I l I ' I A ll l y I ' I , S I i I 'W l I l l . I ' I li If 2 g i E 5 l l I L - 5 - l I I 3 : FRANK SHERMAN DILGER : A 1 : A hard worker who never stopped at things done hy halves. Prosecutor under Doctor l : W - Borland, proving himself invaluable in that capacity. Frank spent some time in Val- - ' : paraiso University. VVill practice in the XVest-Montana or South Dakota. : , - , - . I I . I : FRANK JAMES DEDIC E ii I - Frank's ability as a musician has kept him posted on the latest popular songs, for example, N.: . Why do you Hang Around . He possessed the faculty of making much noise while V 2 i - performing a delicate operation, a feature that cannot he. done without a makeup. A V , i : good fellow and clever dentist. He will wish himself on Chicago. g i I I - - t : '11 R. DUNN ' Dunn is one of our intermittent members and shows up every once in a while, when I i - occasion demands. During our Junior year. acted as a sort of trainer for Murphy , 1 . 5 : Chicago is his home, and will be his place of practice. f I' 1 ,Q I ' , l I J. SELTON EMERY , : One of those men who say little and accomplish much. Now that he has discarded the I 1 term shave or hair cut , we can conscientiously predict a prosperous future for him ' I I - when he locates in Illinois or Minnesota. - Y I F . I , I I x - I A I A : I i g i I i I J I i M A V H - V I ,t , K! 1 J - ,f - v I - ' 6-1 . I I .L 7a -V - l-911' I I - X, ., , lx I I nl - - I , I I ' ' i - - Q - I - I - I - I - I I - '1 I ' 3 , - I - I , - .. , - ' - l le i i ' 5, 53 PAGE 351 5 - ti - 1 ' I Prff' n'-+- V - M---H ------f-W ---V'-V--------W-. --.-c..-Y.,V ...... , Q, 5 ' . V ty. . . .i ff. V . -.-----.-t.,,.. ,,,.,q ...,,,, Y M., i' ' .J llllillllllll lllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ilfi' .-1:-1, - hh- . .. ,, ., , ,-, . . ..,-.,, ., c -..g . , N, 1 ,A V N Q A -Y V Y - H V V.i QL: 4 1 -- -, Bum gp, - 1 ? 'f 5 ' i fk Q ,easel 4 , rw M - .A I J' 17 9 I f 1fl' Q - -We ' A I ' oooo 'IW fi 'I -- -- :a ialziiami ------------m i T + f ' I 1 i , . '1 : -i I I 2 I . I - , I I2 I I I - l I -i I I V - i I I I I I ' - - I I I . - - I J I I J I I l - 4 . - - . I I I ' - ' I I I ' - ' I i 1 . : 3 ARTHUR FINKliI.5'l'EIN ' : - Although Fink is small and hard to find. he can surelv tickle the ivories. He learned : : W this trick at the Chicago Musical College. and others at-the McKinley' High School, but ' I - L the stunts he picked up at the old C. C. D. S.. had it on them all. He will practice them : - j on Chicago people. 5 - I J L'L1Us FRIEDMAN : iVhen it comes to peddling that hot stuit. we have to hand it to Julius. His last recitation 1 : - 1 to Doctor MacBoyle explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the lingual rest, , : i proved to us that he has fully mastered the subliect of Crown and Bridge. He has served I ' ki on seweral social committees, notably our Junior smoker. VVill practice in Illinois. Q : N: JAS. VV. FORD. Ja.. T xp qw I : XVee Jimmy . NVhen Jim was only ten years of age, he mingled with the wisest men and 1 : : ' talked of law and politics and everyhody said of him he has a future . Jim has done a : 1 i great'manv things .wordiy ot mexrtion. but too numerous to mention. James is Vale- , I i dlctorian of the benlor Llass. and becretary of the Xi Psi Phi fraternitv. Vl'e know tha I - . . . . . . T , - Q he will become prominent in Illinois. : 1 : I H. SAUL FCERSTENBERG. A Z I' I - Frishy never should have thought of dentistry, when his mind wandered in Search of : : . some future profession. A circus harker would have easily hrought him good returns, ' ' - ' and less work. But he is a hustler. and his knowledge of alveolar abscesses is surpassed ' : I 3 by none. for old Putrescense performed some fine work on Fersties physiognomy. Expects ' - : j to practice in Chicago. l ' I 2 J I - I I l i I - I I l I - . I . I .. - I 1 - I . I I . - I . - I - I . I I l I I 1 - I 1 - I . I I f - I - I - I - I I I o I . 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Flath will - : practice in either VVe-stern Canada or Illinois. : E CYRUS MEHRING FLETCHER : : 1 Although horn in the U. S. A., Cyrus moved to .Xlherta, Canada, while still a lad. This : - 1 is his first year at the C. C. D. S., hut he has made many good friends. He spent three - years at the Dental School of Toronto hefore entering here. Canada ar-. well as the I : C. C. D. S., will he proud of him some day. : - . - I 5 S. FERNANDEZ, qv X A I : One of the Spanish-American students of the C. C. D. S.. who has worked hard flaring the - - past year, although he hasn't been heard from very much. and surely deserves the grace . - : , of the faculty. VVith the degree of D. D. S., he will probably leave the U. S. A., for some l I - Latin American country to practice. : I l I : l ANTHONY P. GCRSKIS I - I Gurskie will never need worry about getting stout. it is not in his make up. His love : I for work is so intense that we have concluded that in him we have the individual who I : l invented work. He possesses the capability, no they say, of handling seven patients in : : A the same chair, at the same time. To practice in Chicago. E I I I It I I i I I I . . l I : l ' l : l : I i I I l I I I I I I , I I I I I I X : I I I I I I ' I I I I - - I I I : PAGE 371 : ' i L Lx f,,,,,m V p ,M A ,.,V ,, , W ,,..,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,.,. --, ,,,, ,,- ...WCW .. . .-...-..-..-..., -W -.p 'F' llllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIll Iii.,-9' . . ,x,. .S gi . ,, W..- I Zgvgfi' f A Q D Q T of 27 9 I if 'EQ ' C A C 'Nfl' I - , , fm-TWC ' ' ' ' 'Q . if I ,E . p '- . Illlllllllllllllllllllllll gg, ,K H , K W ,,-, X its ,,..1- img, Q uhm- ,Arrdrbr fm-W Awww. A me ,, ' I 4' C' , , ff' ,S i ' S ' W l I i I . : l I I , : - 2 I : l I I I ' l 1 I g i I - I l I l ' l I . - - in 70 Q i I ' ' 1 : : I , I , - i ' I ' I I .1 - E l ROBElt'1' GISWOLD A s A t : 1 E ' Every one is satisfied that Gizzy would have made his mark as an artist, being a strong IA g - adherent to Daddy VVatt's motto Using art to hide art . He is using all of his accomplish- 54 : 1 I ments as an artist to convince the public what beautiful work really is. Expects to practice f - g : in Grantshurg, XVisconsin. 5 : Q ARTHUR THOMAS GRIBBLE, A E A : X : Art did a host of things along educational lines hefore he left his home in Calumet, I j - ' Mich.. for Chicago with intentions of studying law. Upon second thought, dentistry - Q , appeared more lucrative. and he registered with us. VVe first hecame well acquainted with - ' : him and learned of his thorough knowledge of parliamentary law when he served the ' i - class as its President in the Junior year. Elected Grand Master of the Delta Sigma : Q : Delta Fraternity for the past year. Has not decided definitely as to where he will practice. X ' : ALEX GOLOVEN, A z r V : Small, hut mighty, do not underestimate him. remember that good things are always done - 3 - up in small packages. Expects to practice in St. Paul, Minn. -V : I ISAAC H. GINDICH. A Z 1' - ' I From artist in a pill institution to a dentist ought to be an excellent combination. Gindy's - - i unchangealmle smile has stumped many a Prof. Another stumper is his ability to draw - 1 : : ponies. His generosity and pleasant disposition. will always remain a memory to his : ' - Q classmates. To practice in Chicago. - I I - l ' l 1 l , . ' l 1 I E u : E l 5 ' I i I i. X 1. - , l A X 1 I - J i K I ,I 4 2. 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I I l i i 2 I 1 I X A - , : l 1 E , A i -s 'Q I : I .4 if 1 - , .X - I ft-ll W- I - it W 135 1 l I I g I : 1573-Yf bTX-fffgeql N : -v- ----f..,:..,V,V4.Yiw,g : E '1'A'1'sUZ1 ITATAN1 y - : This 'smiling son of Nippon came to us to secure the finer points of dentistry after graduat- : , - ing trom the liansai Dental College of Kabe, Japan. Tokyo proved himself to be a l I Q - wizard at flowing solder. and was also very popular with the ladies. He will return to - g : the Far East and practice in Tokyo, Japan. i : l : s. LEE JACOBI f I : His I should worry expression should be a good remedy to those who take this life too : - 4 seriously. Lee's desire for crown work leads us to believe that he will specialize in ready I l , to wear crowns. His sunny disposition has made him popular and well liked by patients : I : and classmates. VVill probably practice in Chicago. I - I 4 LEONARD JENKINS H H l : 9 Jenks has proven to our little class world, as well as to the rest of the world owned by . : Q - 5 Great Britain that he possesses that distinctive gift of being honest. honorable. conscientious I t l and full of character, a qualification only attained by one who has been com Jelled to ride - , .. - 1 I V the rough bumps of hte. He became famous in our class for his belief in fairness to all. . 1 I . , I , I Served as Chief Prosector under Doctor Borland in 1913-14-. To practice in Montana. Q. : I ' ' ' A R W JAFFE f' 1 I . . l - . : Perhaps no student in the class has worked harder and more conscientiously to reach the l : ' : , goal than Robert. During our Freshman year, he gained the good grace of Doctor Borland, . - f by giving Doctor Borland his idea of an enzyme. His persistent eiforts should win him I I j success when he starts a practice. : I I Q l i I 1 5 ! i - 3 5 5 I l l 1 l 5 l p l s l ' - X I i - 1 ' Tj I l - - - I . 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K - l i 35 fx' I : N : ' 1, X i J J c : E STI 4 4, e ' JK : ' X X is of : I : 1 at tigwtii' - : I W -I ' Q 'Wy-'fi . I 1 , -I I . lat f pg ' .- i i: q552gQ?miQ? : I, - it-.,-. w1n,,,,y',. Jw EI i u rr I 5 2 - ' : ROBERT EMMETT KINSMAN : Q I A Bobby is one of the jesters of the class and he has helped to pass many of our hours i : W l : ' pleasantly, that would otherwise have been weary. He says his reason for entering the - I - study of dentistry, there are so many prosperous ones in VVaterloo, Iowa, his home, and I ' 1 - where he expects to practice. i : I - - 5 l - A XVATARI YAMADA KAWAI ' l y - , ' 1 1. 5 i I Attended and graduated from the Aichi High School, Japan, and also from the Tokyo I : 'g f I Dental College. A Hne Workman, a good fellow, always ready to give a helping hand. 1 I - 5 VVill return to Japan and practice in Tokyo. E : N I I ' : , GUY ATCHISON KARR, ,E xl: qu i Q N I Q, Known to the girls as the good looking blonde . Not only is he popular with the girls, - QQ but also with his classmates. Guy has done much for us, while at school, besides serving , - 1 on the Dsxros committee in the Freshman year. Treasurer of the Class and Secretarf I I ' I -1 ,. . . . . I - pg of the X1 Psi Phi fraternity this year. Guy will become famous in Illinois. . f : 4 f f P w KAYIEF . . . . Q I 5 Q The universal energy never ceases to act, and its ceaseless activity constantly creates. 5 2 , 1 Those who know him. have learned that, like many of his brothers who were rohibited 1 I , , P . l Q the privilege of a liberal education, he has developed something more than an atrophied Q : i . : 3 brain, His handicap has stimulated his effort to succeed. Expects to practice somewhere 1 I , in Illinois. ' I ' I i I l ai I 4' , - 1 - El I i I me I Q . - - ll l ' I I , l I I I , . 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LliAYI'l l', A Z 1' : ' The little Illilll with a big head. that is. an ainple supply of gray matter, which must he Q I - L necessary to sail through three years of rough weather of the C. C. D. S. Aside from being : I I ' studious and ever cheerful, he has a weak spot for high school girls. who listen to l1is Q - I : 1 dentigerous terms with awe, wondering how such a mite of man ca11 know so much. Expects 5 I - ' to practice i11 Chicago. : I , f - g : Q HENDRIK LEoPoLD 1 E - 1 After yielding to a pngilistic tendency Zlllfl ll1L'lCl6l1tZilly acquiring a pair of highly pigmented A optics, he decided that the dental profession was more profitable. VVe know that he will f : , : 3 inake good when he dons the wooden shoes i11 Holland. . S 1 I H 1 HARRY L. LINDBERG, 5 X11 fp T: l : 5 Lindy says Doctor Moyer's hair tonic is not worth a HHH-Oh well what's the use. ik - - 3 l1e helieves i11 perseverance anyway. WVhen the brush on his upper lip proliferates suf- 1 - f ficiently, he will graft it on his craniuni with the other six. Harry is one of the hest V : 3 workmen in the class. Zlllil should become prominent in Illinois. 3 : ' l I JOHN E. LYNCH . . : A son of Erin who strange to say would rather lend than borrow. One of John's capa- , : l I hilities is the faking of ridges on plaster casts for artificial dentures. John loves the cows ' - N ' Ellld chickens, but says this is the life , therefore will remain in Chicago to practice Q I ,. dentistry. s , I : I t I I l I 1' - I L I 1 Q i : 1 1 : I I l l - 1 I ' I ' I ' 1 - I 2 - l I 5 - Q ' f I I F l 1 - - , - 4 - . - 1 1 I l E i I 1 I E I 1 l . : I L : I .. f - . I ' g - f E IPAGE -l-4 l - 1 ff- , I -3: 'i I W A i 't . ' gt 4' 'yJ '3'2?? 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Her ability as a student and dentist is second to none in our class. - : YVe expect big and little things from her during her practice in Chicago. 1 I E X l : MARTIN RUDOLPH LINDAAS I I l Martin hails from North Dakota where he spent his early youth. His smile and agree- I 5 able personality have made a host of friends for him, and will continue to do so whether - '41 he practices in Chicago or North Dakota. - I it I N LUTHER RAYMOND LEININGER, 5 X11 qu : : Luke alias the two hit kid , who has actually been known to have spent llc at one : - time fChicago Tribzme and Home Runsj. A glance at I.uke's upper lip should be a lesson - I if to all- if vou don't succeed at first, trv, try again. He will practice in Chicago. I ' ' I SAMUEL MINS, .x z r : I If anybody deserves to be favored by Dame Fortune, Sam will surely get an ample share, I Q for his road through school was not paved with roses, sprinkled with sunshine. Notwitb- I standing his handicap. Sam sailed through the storm with tiying colors. His ability and : I 'j unassuming disposition have made for him many friends. He expects to practice in I li Cumgw - I 5 r I -l I A-J I I - I l I I 1 I I - I g ., V u I - Sip I I -- I u X X - I v X, I I i I - N li - - 1 M bl I I I l I - I I l 1 I - I rl I - I l I I I I . - A I I M E if-E, PAGE 451 i - ,, , , . , , ,-,,, .- - - , . . V I M EQ! Billllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrs N u-...1 -4-..., - , A- ..,., ... H f A. . ..-....-- -I .u,, .A 1..,.-,.,..-.- ,, J-, , . ,,-,gi-...4, ....,. '- A -' ' r Y 1 1 f A re Q ia .. .5 27 9 I if mg I QEQQL. 'e or 'ee' or ,- ., 'ni i , . , - 30 Y . L11 LY-if i Aging-Y mln 1. lig : L l , ,V 117 My A :md I l M I ' 1 I . - r : ' l I - C I E .Q?1.TL E 'YW 7, 1 W i - .AH l l ff ' a-sf' l l - Eaiqifl i A O K r I E W i I I f : Sf I , I - l l r : I i I - i r : I Hp : - f I ' 1: - .1 T lik, -4? i I - X A. 1 . - - I - I - , I E I ' Adi Ab : I I - - Y , Y . - . I . - - i lx. Ix..UXAS-Akl MlXAMO'lO : I I His early training hefore coming to the C. S., consisted of tive years High School, three - : 1 years Military Academy, four years Medicine and three years Dentistry. Also two years - - 1 work on Oral and Abdominal Surgery in the C. 5. His congenial ways and manner have i - : made him many warm friends. YVill prohahly practice in the West. : I : f MICHAEL MICHMAN i : : Michman is of full Russian descent, hut since coming to America has adopted a few of 1 I - our ways. His early training was received in Russian schools, and later. English. He : : likes Chicago and thinks he will stay here. - , I : - THOMAS GEORGE MILLER ' I : ' YVhen Tom started proceedings against the C. C. D. S., he displayed the rare ability of ' : - , holding his temper for three full years. out of which developed a clean wholesome genial I I , disposition, that soon won for him many friends, both in and out of school. His ability : : as a good dentist made him very popular with the nurses in all of the surrounding hospitals. - - His friends have urged him to practice in Chicago. I f E ,x1.BERT A. M,xnT1NEAL', A 3 A 1 - W From the thistles of North Dakota. in the neighborhood of St. John, mother drifted Y : to Chicago to fathom the mysteries of dentistry. after receiving his early education in - - the Rolla High School and University of North Dakota. During one of his talkative spells, I : . Albert told us that he did all of his own lahoratory work. To practice in Montana. : - I I - , l - W I l i I I l l I 1 I l Q - I 1 l I i l l l l l r - I l l I , l I . f I - - I - ' I - i: I . - I : I I - I - I - I I I 5 , I if . IPAGE 4-6 ,5 . I . . i f i. 'ar ,,,.,,,,,w W.- .W-....,t,,..M..-.--..., .... --.N .. ..., , . , A .,v.,, . -,,,-o.,. ,,,, -,..-,. , . ., J . L.:- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll lll I T , tl ea tif 3 - Eli A all iii ii fi-1 ill Ii 5 E sf' l 'Q r:l tea Q ? 325 it I ? 1 X , y N i l N a 5 big 4 Y s- r Y. -fm ,W wr- 'ff' Y nn' ' ' ' ' ' lllllllllliillllll lIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll I - - -f- N -- --fe--N A-L ------- --- ef - - - f me--Q 4- 4-- I.. L. .W I K. 1.- Z .X Q- L: 'C e i P xwflsfij X fs, 'fo' . X fi si y X 5 l i 1 Af.. f NVEGOR EMERSON MATHISON, A E A ' One of the most popular men of the class and better known to all as Matty . hails from , 4 Clifton, Illinois During our Junior vear he vase to the class the first and only concise ' . E' ' ' A .' , definition for Muscle tone . He is an excellent violinist and during our Senior year, was elected as Secretary of the class. A native of the Prairie State, he will remain there and ' from the character of work turned out this year, is certain to he successful. l I FRANK PHILLIP MINCH f Minch is one of our younger members, but his youth is one of his virtues. Onarga, Illinois, is proud of him and we look for big things from him. He will practice somewhere ' in Illinois. JOHN ROY MACCROSTIE Another member of the Canadian contingent. NVe would advise Mac to huy a cable engine instead of the all cord , as the latter might become contaminated with his many p, seasons growth of cranial timothy. VVill practice in British Columhia or Alberta, Canada. 1 'W 1 VVM. I. MCNIEI., A E A Bill is one of our orators and he showed us how to dispense it in some of our class meet- '1 in S but since his mflrria e to '1 Chica o irl he his not had so much to say - nevertheless 8 v - - f if f ' E g - Q- - 7 .'- e he is a good fellow. He expects to practice in Logan, Utah. his home town. . E .!lA'f l.'9..'. le-ge :Ii A-24:1 I-il I? Ii -1 lg .lf In Il Il I I. I ll -5 Iv. I, .-I I -. I -, 'I I I I IE -. I! li .lf -'Q It -1 -: li -1 -. I. -. In I. I -. -, l. I I I I l. -. I Ii g. -5 J -1 :i .-5 .lf .-. 1-' ln . fa! will ii. J . PAGE 11-71 l l I l l l 1 i l l l - wm mm N aa. X lil 1-.f SIS 'Q 15? -i .-1 .-I la .lg ll ll Ili 'B E--' liffigga .o..1..- a QE1. il! Eli N Ii YE! Q 1:5 ini 21.11 N lla .I 'la it ,-.L - F r'-e Wwe- L Y U 4 V VA 7 V A V 'Y-f'FX ffvfmi, ' r Q J . YA., Wggiiill L f --If 'VC N . ,,.tt,.Jv K X i 515 J l-1 J 15,-ij MJ - I - 1- , H ' ,gf FX' I iii. 1.2 J X I 5, X v f Q,-' A w We A .4 J -f-1 'Y JL IL X U J .,. M I ' -1 di ' J 'ln YC ' JL'Ll US HERMAX MARTIN, A D3 A J, H. gave his services to Uncle Sam at the age of 1855 years in the capacity of post ' i , office clerk at Minneapolis, Minn., and continued to hold this position up to the time of entering the C. C. D. S., also during vacation. He will return to the Twin Cities to practice in Minneapolis. .JOHN B. NELSON A' 5 Although horn in Chicago, John migrated to South Dakota. which state he claims as his home. V 1 Jolm deserves much credit for the fact that during his entire three vears at the C. C. D. S. 1 Q: he worked nights at the Presbyterian Hospital. He will return toihis home, Avon, S. D., -' - to practice. ' .xLo1s n. Nuwisnnoiia. .lx z r I ' From an actor to a regular dentist, is no small jump. but from a good actor to a hetter dentist is some going. NVe have got to hand it to HAI. for his stick-to-itiveness. His v 1 road was anything but smooth. His ever ready smile and helping hand will he a great . asset to him when he starts his practice in Chicago among that class of people whose chief 1 ohliect in life is to make others happy. 7. I 1 GEOl l Hl4lY HERBERT NELSON , 1 How hitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes. Nelson says A f he is huilt for speed not service. Expects to practice in Minnesota. ' 5 E ' f 1 5 i ,mug i ' j LPAGE 4 5 i 'P fi - l - 1 3 l l i 1 Q I l l 1 1 - 4 z , l 4 l I l l I I l 3 . 4 1 1 i x l i f . I i i 2 . 3 L 6 . 5 1 VV... 'N we -- '- f--- -- 'V f- -f P W -f-f H ' ' '-'--- - H ---'v-:Q-713:--fir --- N H-Y-wffwin-er:--'-emi.-S1-.-x'wjsefex1.v vnggrfv-1e'j:'zi1 LI, Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll illlllll ll lllll I E . Q gtg '.J'1,1 4- .. V- e , . A, M ,.,.MV...1.,, ,.,. 4. W V - w Q jg mi: f A P D Q f'?' Eii 'X,. J' I 9 I ii! E7 U U W' 'W ' 7' K V .4 . - -'jifl I, IIllllllllllllllllllllllll , qggggfj . A A ' K J.. 1 T I I I ' I :S - I X I E fy WU' ' 1 - -a 'df' ' p : ml E f E r X . g 1 I V ' Y -Ng J' - 4 I I I I ,1 I : I - X I - I I I I I W I , - I l 1 - . I - i IIARRX DIAMOND NoR'1oN I I : 5 Got his early training and education in Memphis, Mo. and then went to Denver to complete 1 I I the same, but the art of making crowns interested him and that is why he has been one of us : : 1 since the first day of freshmandom . Harry expects to practice in Chicago. I , , , 1 CARI. o. OLSON. A 2 A : I Q Swede is the original Ole Olson from Mount Carroll, Ill. After he got enough bunk 1 : ' I S from the high school there. he went out to South Dakota to teach the Indians some of his I - ideas. He says the red skins are poor students and couldn't grasp his profound philosophy. : 1 : I Ole joined the married men's league in his Junior year. Expects to enter the Government 1 - I - service as dental surgeon. : , : 1 ALEX P. PRESTON, A E A : 5 : ' Logan, Utah, no doubt is and should he proud of the son she forwarded to the C. C. D. S. - k - Alex first became prominent in class circles during our Freshman year, when he calmly . : I I requested Doctor Borland not to scare him to death , and has maintained this prominence - 3 : ever since. Chairman Senior DEXTOS Committee. Chairman Students' Committee. 1913, - i - also serving on the Executive Committee this year. VVorthy Master, Delta Sigma Delta ' : i - ' fraternitv. Will return to his native state to practice. - l I l - i : ! JOSEPH A. PFISTER, X11 sz : Q l g The man of the peopleg when no one can satisfy them, they are sent to Joe. If you don't : 4 think he is a good fellow just ask him. Has done more than his share to help the manu- - l : , facturers of chewing gum to make a fortune. To practice in Illinois. : I 1 - - - f I . I , 1 I I v - Q I - 1 R i I 1 1 W 1 ' I l - i - 3 - wf ,ft I , : , it - , - i - ' I I , - I - I . I : . H I , - : f E1 : F I 1 ....... I l L. E if as Q PAGE 4-91 ,M ,fn-I-..,.....7..,,-Tv-.5 sf V,-fw-V M ---- M H--H ---Tv -5 ---- -vvrf--- -ever-f-ff-'-'few-'- -'-Hi-'T '-,-, ,'f'fv L T f'r: ' ff: lllll lllllllllllllllll l ll l lll I l ll A x Q N- YY I F is I n '--K I -,A , Q I: , M I MI ----LM 'll' I . iavwff ' ' : 'A-4-K '-:TIE I nv V' I Ami! :is v f : MH- 9 - f i I+ I 1 - ,M ,x-,A-ii , I 1' I' 'I+ -- I 'Tif- : Y xx! t I I V w I I ,. - , : f g ' I - ' - I l I l I I - I E ? E I 1 - I . 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'J A ce ef a ww., sf 1 9 1 4-f 9,351 i W' ' j , E Q in I I I or -Assma-,,,,-M.-,gi ,,,g, AMW! 1' 'llglsilgal Q K W VA A-My ni meigj I' 1 l i 1 I 1 I 1 - i ' : ' I i . 'rvvrf W- , W, ,,,,, -.-,,-.-,' wwf Q f . ' ., 1 J fs I I ---' 'O .vs - - - ' ' Y ' X- 'Ha' as ie4,.4.f - , I ' . is xfiggzi I , -Il u VJMQ - . : ' -1.-X iwflfr I 3 - 1 gi .t is-A ri : I I .ETZ-N I I I l 'sr' ' - ' : X 7 Y ex '21, : , - i ' C f l l-' l l ' Y t - , ' I ' I 1 . E y g , , - I I ,X g x ' - I - . ' ' - 3 l ' - , I - ' ' I . - - I I L I l I . I ili HARRYC.RoME : 5 I The name of Rome will ever be a living memory to his classmates and the faculty, for I I withlout him Quiz Compends and Quiz Courses would have no value. His indomitable : 1 - V5 spirit to move'onward was proven by his accumulation of points that made others look on - with envy. His ability as a, dentist will surely spell success for him after leaving school. I ABRAHAM Rociqol-'F , I 5 l : 'I An excellent student, a good operator, quiet and unassuming. He is bound to succeed for ' : f - he was compelled to leave his native land on account of the Russian Revolution and chose l 3 Gods country tor his tuture home. Throughout his Senior year, strange as it may seem, l . ' - gil: majority of his patients were of Irish birth. Expects to practice around Bubbly Creek, - ' A Vg icago. - ' -'l NATHAN M. ROSENSVVEIG I : p 3 ':R0sie's love for honesty and justice was proven by the returning to the owner a purse ' : , f found in a street car. A reader of books and a good student. and the personification of - politeness. so the professors think. Another of the vast number who are ready to pro- I 1 claim their love for the Land of Libertv. Prosector in Anatomv bv choice of Doctor - , I . . . . - - - I 1 Borland. Chicago IS big enough for him. X - ' L 'A V - v f- I . ,N ARTHUR W. SABBILRG. X11 Q - 5 : His future in the lumber business did not appear very bright to Dynamite so he decided : 5 - i to take a whirl at dentistry. Made himself famous before the Jublic eve by' sellinr bear , l I , . . . I . . is l X , I skins in his Freshman year. He served the class as Chairman of the Executive Committee. I 1 l : . Vl'ill practice in Spokane, VVashington. K : ' . , - - fl1 l 1 :X l I , - - 1 I I A n a , l - I 7 1 I l :A 4 - - it f l I l A l ' X : 1 E . 5 vl Q : l l r - I ,- X I L I lx 1 - I vi X 5 2 I 4451 I , ' l I i A be Q4 I A 1 'll i I . . 1 'N I l ' 5 P 51 : T Q AGE 1 - 1 i: g.....,,w.,...-,.,.., v.,, , . ,. ,,,, ,,..-W, , l-- l -A in , Y .,-.,s, ,..., WW..- I.. w , H.. A Y ,V . il, LW!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlffi '17-V. L. . ' . s.., . ,,,g.. --.., ., - - .. ,-... , ,M -.. .. W... tete fi? g . .... . M - Z 9 f M ifj lll lllllll ll lllllllll wma. q,Q!Q,,.,Q,nwi gimme, 1 + . of ZW-AM-MCMAI-m 'M ' I I V . - . I - rfs2':si1'7'j':1-ffgy'7g'rWf':-rf'-- ---, Q-4 may--'fm-N-55-,ff.5.l.,..,.i..:,.w...,...-......,,.,...-,...,,,,.Lc.,....,.....,,.,,,,,,,dNx , A ,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,, V ,K I - I if , i I-lfif 'til ' - : ' .-Y 'It TT? r '- :lf '25 - S ., , . , V 4,31 E . I - i I , N, , 1 l l ,llqgfa 1 5 l - X ., I I 1 r f i - I 1 if i : I 1 ir l ra ' . , I I If 1' I 1 Q : - ll: ' 1 is 'ill E . I - Q ' 5 I If I li f I s - 2 E I 1 I 4 I1 E i FLOYD E. SM,-x1z'r, A 3 A A I 3 : A modest young 'man of the auburn type, who has opinions of his own. Prior to enrolling : Q - at the C. D. b., l'loydv3g'raduated from the New Lisbon. XVis. High School and assisted 1 - : his father in business. V111 return to NVisconsin to practice. ' : l . I : 1 PREMYSI, J. STRANSKY ' . His abiliti' as a prosthetic dentist has now been accounted for. Prior to entering the Q - Q C. C. D. b.. .be rvas engaged at prosthetic dentistry for a number of years. Received his , - : 3 .education in Chicago and Owatonna, Minn., the latter being his home. VVill remain I : in ucago. - I 5 - I I I .JOHN W. sHUR'r1.1FF 4 : 1 w - . . , I l bhurtlifl, ot Ogden, Utah, always liked the back seats in the lecture room, because the . l I professor could not tell who was doing the talking. VVeber Academy gave him his high - 5 Q school education, and Ogden will register a capable man when he returns. : l l 1 i I l I l N J SCHILTZ 5 l 1 ' ' I 1 I His name Surely looks simple enough to pronounce, but each member of the faculty seemed : : 3 to take pride in calling him anything but Schiltz. Nick's favorite food according to - , - Iregclergast ,is sweet .potatoes with the shell . At the present time he has not decided V : 3 : ce nitely wiere he will practice. - 3 I i It . W, , if ' i ' I i I : l i I Z W : g I ' li I i : : I 1 -1 l 2 : i I 3 -. I 1 Is l l : 5 I - : - , 1 : l 2 ' ' 5 l i . 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SCHUURMAN l I : Pete's only reason for studying dentistry was to vary the monotony of a minister's s0n's I : W - life. Not wishing to spurn his father's belief in saving souls, he decided the saving of ' - I teeth would prove effective to himself. His everlasting sense of humor has made him I - popular with the class. He will practice in Illinois. - E I . H. s. SOBOLEFF l . : A quiet unassuming fellow who never did anything worse than work. VVhen in practice : 1 y we hope his clientele will keep him out of temptation by keeping him busy. Expects to ' : practice in Chicago. : 1 I I . - .f l I. - - I ' FRXYK C siicoa I - Frank is large enough to take care of himself, and his laugh is his most valuable asset and I - stock in trade. Illinois or Nebraska will claim his services. : I I I I f - HENR1 SAAVEDRA - : X The first year of Henri's dental education was received in Baltimore, but hearing of the : 1 - great C. C. D. S. at Chicago, he deserted Baltimore, and came to us at the beginning of, - , our Junior year. Murphy originated the idea of a night school at the C. C. D. S., but I - owing to lack of support from the student body, his cherished plans fell through. Will : : probably practice in South America. : 1 I l my Y - I ' i I - A . - , l aI l I I - 4 I - 1 I l l I l l IE I l I - 1 l aI l l- I l - I l. I - . I l g I - . l I I I A I I I 1 : 3 I . I ' ' I - 4 - . ' I b ., IJ 53 , : E AGE 1 - v u i w.w il, if-sg:--U ----. V- - --- --1 e .... . - -., . .. l . W .... . .. .-.V ,. , ,.,,. ,, . .,,.....,,,,, -,,,,,w ' ' K 1 14 L : . ' , if H .ww -ah - ...N kv?IQFQHIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllik! .z...,4....g,,,,g4,,e,,-,,,,,,1, WCHA AAN--, 1 -A My 4 K A, . , , , , U K -AMY V YW, Av-A-gg-x4gk,4 i Akuufiw-gkilgi Fe mim i fi ra D Q m .wi-fm' - . V Ei 'intl 'ir ' 1' :IW E, M .ei 5,,!L.b-,EAM U' O '-' 1 fi -n In r 2 N7 '- 'ft , 1 th -JB' -J . ,R K , ' ft N f t . . Q 5 , f 'YJ i M U l fm V by I ap if i if 1 , - . A 5 L s K . F Y U f , 1. I - fr ,ig . X . ' 'Lt Q'-Llc fl la' x J 'Q 7 sbt Arai: E '-KN M. QKOILY X11 Q . practice in Wisconsin. LARILNCI4 ANI HOYY SWK EENFY, N11 Q Y, '. ALBERT SIGEL A Z I' , Class. Has a host of friends that ask him to practice in Chicago. ROBERT EUGENE SMITH 4 1 E7-f..:f . f.,-,if iff-, ...,- ,azz-::v1::1 -E ..1f1Z11fea-, ffefifz.. I 9 -Z Be li .P -,-.:. fl, , 1' I .. x f, L 1.1,-Q ,A ' llf1..:L 'L fl '1yJi:j g45j:g,Y:. 1t43sM S r ielai 4 'J ,vm 1 V J. ..'f X -rx, ,P is 'sag ' M4 J t .t lf, ti l I .43 fi ll W. i 1 l sid V s. K-.V Y, t ,I ,J , ll 1 .GALQ Ivan is one of Chicago's native sons receiving his efirly education in the schools of this city. attendin the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts for three years. Railroading was his last . adventure hut fmfter six y6'll'S of this work ventured to try his luck at dentistry. Will N Clarence graduated from Dodgeville Hivh bchool where he made a great reputation in football. If he can push the engine as well as his opponents in foothall, success is his. , Platteville Vtisconsin will show its appreciation by turning him plenty of work. ,: Alhert's only excuse for studying dentistry, was to impress upon his Dad that he must have a room for himself, and away from home. There was method in this boy's madness. , for his apparent dignity will make strangers sit up and take notice. Is a lover of text K book nomenclature. a good student and dentist. Served as Vice-president of the Junior After graduating from the High School at Darlington, VVis.. he took up dentistry in 1891 at our school when it was located on Randolph Street. Since then he has practiced in La Salle. Ill. Owing to the fact that he has only taken our lecture courses, we have not ' had an opportunity to get well acquainted with him. To continue his practice in La Salle. IPA GE 54- ii! 'I IIIBII E l 1' rg. -z- ,M ..4,'t,yvs3,,-ff5.'-gl - -5- -ma-.g . qv-lvrg.-qxg-y1f:g.g:,gfc-g.-p,55-- -gg1,,.g,--.arf ,-:sfo - g:.g,Qf-pew: ..-r 'fl' i tfj2s57:i7H4R,'m 'i7, v ' . Vg 'lf is Wi r-,A -8-V I ll EIIIIIII IBIIE E IEIIII II IE ll li l i! N ' Lg.-5:31 .... Lqiggz:,g.g,gggggg..sf...'-':..1...-,a,:...fq,-e , .sapr'.:.saam3.fbsz-imma-.x',::..rawexts ' 1,r3:sef.rL-maxi.. utr.-. :..:4.:.u.1t'!-'- w -.1 g--.-- e. N. ws- : .. rf. E 'f A ee J I 9 I if JK' x Hd fm ., 'krgfl ' ' W' . -af .AM A, .. llgglggll Y tgps. . A . l l - l l - - - k-+7ff. -l.,, 1',. ll-1IT,i,Q..4,, , Tj. ,, .LT 'iLf?'A:4?T Cf '- x'1A'i'f1fAi?g l yea- r an -1 - ' gi 1 1 ls i lr, it :lx '.1 l 2 ,F X' 3 116 it fe . il ,J i-.3 . ...N l k mai r 3 ,-Zi' .4 six. C 7+ HAROLD H. SNOVVDEN ' . will not feel ashamed of him. Harold expects to practice in YVestern Canada. ' ANNA E. SIMONEK ' After acting as assistant in her brother's office. Anna decided that it was easy money, and a finishing her Freshman year at the Illinois Dental College came to us at the beginning ' of the Junior year. She created quite a sensation one fine winter's morning by parading through the infirmary with a vivid colored sweater coat. Anna will remain in Chicago. ' ROBERT SCHUHMANN - Robert came to us directly from the Fatherland the middle of our Freshman year, and ' kept himself in the limelight during the remainder of the year. Upon the arrival of Murphy at the beginning of our Junior year, Robert's comedy was forced out of the limelight. He will practice in Chicago. i W CHARLES NV. STEPANEK Step has a natural love for difficult subjects and proved that no anatomy was too complicated for his master mind, no subject too deep, but was in easy reach for him. His responses to quiz or exams. demonstrated this. His cheerfulness and untiring effort ' to turn out the best of everything, will aid him materially when he starts to practice in Chicago. 5 PAGE 551 - Yes he is married. but that is no discredit. Graduated from North Bay Normal after 1 ' which he taught several years. XVhen the C. C. D. S. turns Harold back to Canada they l l l i l I l I l lf I f S l . .3 l l l 3 l , . I l l l l I ' 1 l 1 I l .4 i' .. .. . --W , -v . .. .. T- . . .. . -. .....,,-gi ., . -,t,,.,V, g I llllilllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll ..:.4...l.-. . . . . ..,. .... .... . . ...l.t.:,..........:.4........ . . ...W .-.Ahh , ,, , , , MQ ' -H ' H gf fi Q Q 'T il J' I 9 I if 5 ,S X , X tres. if - f - -e - W W- V---W -Y Thr- .--..-. ....v.,,-. .W W-. . ia' - 5 - ' 'MT ' . 5 f 1 '- lll - ,Q 'T 1 1 5'wf-fwg x ' X . ., N.J 1 , . .Li tml X l llllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 'e M fT'1x Y f 1, X pref if l 1g,x his .2 Hx ,.-.1 , 1 .ff 111 -??s.f '1 iii Q-f ' 351' f wif' . 'J K jggumw juqi Age MARK KI RBY SHEEHY 'lhose who know him best. respect :md admire him most. Chicago should be glad to 5 1 accept his services. I FREDERICK H. STOCKFLETH , , It is reported that he has moved to Evanston. Not only does his winning smile make 7 3 him popular with the fair sex, but with everybody. Fred will do well in VVisc0nsin, 3 ' ROY S. SCHLUCHTER, E XII lb SU.. , ,.,' . . - 1 Levi Soloman -loves the ladies, comes from a great city in Michigan, in fact the City 1 of Pigeon is so large that Soloman says the Pere Marquette runs through itg notice we - say through it. However, we wish Roy well in Detroit. 1 5 EDXVARD A. SHIMANDLE Farms do wonders. It produced Ed and Kewaunee High is proud of him, especially the Class of 1911 with which he graduated. He won honors for them in declamatory , t contests and debates, and through his connection with the C. C. D. S.. has made many 2 . friends. To braetice at Iron River, Michigan. L 4 i i IPAGE 56 if 1 - V :.,.....v,,. ,.....,.., ....,.Y..h-. , ,...,,,, ,,,, ... ie, ,S r i l 5 r I 1 l I f Lim , , ,- . Q . , P . ': If.'q'f-Meirxll R. -' -' : PW2lllIlllllllllllllllllllQlllllllllllllIIIIQIQBHQIEQIllllillllllljig5 FK h - Q S ' 5 .e,-.-,-,-,.,e,,e-.-,-..M .... ...e-.....,ss-- ,,..,... . .... -e M I-1 6ijTf?mmmTf 'JA ev LD GP f7 ' P l 1 9 1 if T WH' I 5 ' i ' Wil x' Y I I -3 f g?fEf i 'li3gQgll t'3 215 M E' r 'Vi I E E l LZEIEI M-, , , - lou -W-4 - YVYYVVY V -4 Y Y W-. -rilli Y-11... ..,., ,ff gtk g??Tfp Egg if rg i ,l--3,41 X D 9 ill time -fe ff x l Eg 4.4, V C 1 4 it at -ae i pd U 1 fwra ta., ig-HA -fll-l.lf'1Ql ' HENRY NV. STAHL Tiring of travelling throughout the world, Stahl matriculated at the C. C. D. S. in 1911 and has been one of us ever since. He speaks several foreign languages and will seek his Y fortune in South Ameriea. , JOHN J. SITKIN. A Z 1' Alias J. Rat , he of Madison St. fame. Some of John's favorite pastimes are Comedian. plaster throwing, and last hut not least. keeping every one awake during six o'clock lectures, by whispering QU with Herzherg. VVe are advised from a reliable souree that his father said Not guilty when he saw Rats last picture A la Dress Coat. He will remain in . Chicago. ABEL B. TICHY M - Mabel has a winning way, which has made her popular with her classmates. WVe regret that Haines can not be with her always, however, after she revives from the sorrow of parting we are sure that Chicago will he henefited by her services. Q MARIE M. TICHY 1 She is a lady who does her own thinking. Although her favorite saying is Oh shut up 1 smarty , she is very engaging if tactfully approached. VVe all like her, and wish her well in Chicago. E PAGE 57j H., F . F V.. ,E,,,..,., .,. ,,,,,, ...-..A.,.-.,,,.,v,vv,ff.--1-,,.1,. . V-..-i,f,-......,..7..,..:3.:,.!,,.:..-.,.....,:t...w--75, ,. ...v-...,,.f -, . . C ...,...........,,..,,.m.,.G,.,T,1 5, li, as I 'I iI II ',I fl Ll II li I I I I I i: ii V- I gl iS Ill ll L25 5- El 5.- LI QI AI ll 'I tl 5-I YI ai LI il il t: 'l il 'I I il iI jI fi EE 'l Al II fe F ,---....,....,....o ...V .. , ,.. Y -,.4,.. .. - ...v..,., ,,., - ..o... -. -A I, -4 - .0 3. Li ,. . II ull wmmmm ' F mmm-iw 1 l i EDGAR B. THATCHER. A E A X 1 Ed, is a Utah product. horn in Logan. He received his early training at the Brigham Young College, and the U. A. C. in that city. After spending three years in Europe 'E and one in Idaho, he entered in the three year relay with usg a good student and a hale 3 fellow well met. I 1 JOSEPH V. FRBANEK, xp Q : Joe told us a story at one of our smokers that we will never forget. VVe know that his , ability as demonstrated to us at school, will aid him in making good in Chicago. 3 CHARLES Z. VEZEI, ' ' MB. S. is a mighty good fellow who just plugs away. keeps his eyes open and minds his 1 own husiness. As soon as he receives the coveted D. D. S., he will return back to the E Cranberries and practice in VVort-ester. Mass. ' I , H,W ,,, W . - -, t- - -,--0 e L- ,- lllllllllllllll Ill ll ll it :P ri .. LI S I , F14 r- F-1 Q L: PV U7 He came amongst us quietly during our Senior year and has remained that way throughout the entire year. therefore we haven't much on him . Has worked faithfully and will be a credit to any community he decides to locate in. 1 K . , IPAGE 58 llIllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll IIIII il R S ,!, If .- A li L5 ill ll: S-l iii ll :lf E-j l-1 ill 355 'Q 'zhwslrgrl 3 ..,,,.-'l . 4,- ygulfgi S eil Fli 2:1 :J ,:. Q .I gig N ll -1 -e ,lf ie iiilgi 'his s -. . i t 'Vi'I 'W17'T'7 ' ' ' 'W ' ' ' ' e - - ' ,'.j---'wwf' i 'T'ffi '7 'ie1f'T 1 - r f' 'z ' rw- - -'1 ,N --. iw:1i..j::.w:e-:ex-warn. :s a w s F'fQ-fy if s , 1 '-J . , , . ,.,e,,4W .,.,, A ,.,,, ,,,, , ..Ae.,s,-,',,...L,.,eg.g.,1Q..e.,1-.4.-.'.,..t....,..,..e.4-.-'.,.,.ie..:.'.Q::L2A-.ag -. 1 ARIE DE VRIES i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I l ' I I V 4 i i I , , 1 I I , il' I I I I I 1 i l I I I I is v .atimmmmwmm F 1 It ' A I 'gum' I J l I I I I , I I I I r ,x 1 r I PIETER UENDRIK VAN DER KEMP Ever a conspicuous member of our class and not due to his size alone, nor to the fact that - he has been our Sergeant-at-Arms for two years, but to his genial disposition and willing- . ness to help a fellow student. Kemp will practice in Padang, Java. Came to America probably because he was seeking that which he could not find in Holland. VVe all admire him for his modesty and will be sorry to see him leave for his native land where he expects to practice. 1 HENRY J. WIRTH, A E A l Peoria , Although Chaput says he often litters naughty words, that girl on the North Side says she can break him of the habit. He is full of wit and humor and his ability as - a stenographer has assisted greatly in the presentation of this Senior department. His Q work is good both from a theoretical and practical standpointg this facility will put him in good standing when he locates in Peoria. Illinois. , JAN DEVVILDE, ,A E A I DeVVilde although a new man with us. soon proved himself to be a good fellow and made , -3 himself one of the boys. Served several vears as instructor in rosthetic de Jartment of the . . P l N University of Holland at Abrecht. 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I I I i k I I I K 1 L I 1 1 I I g i Q ' - 3, 1 . 35 1 E.. 7!ee1 .1. 1 .111. e s f I Qfef Address to the Graduates HIS is commencement night for the Class of 191-L, of the Chicago College of Dental Surofery. This evening marks the culmin:ition of three years of hard work with its multiplicity of varied and profitable experiences. Nor shall We forget the pleasant experiences and Good times incident to our col- le re life :is a class. or the class associations and personal friendships which we each one of us have formed with our fellow classmates. Tiree years afro this occasion appeared to if si far in tht future that we dared not think of it. Now when we look back what a short three years they seem to have been. Three years -wo the future of our collefre course seemed so mysterious the secrets and intricacies of Dentistry seemed so vague and indefinite that We wondered whether or not we could master the problems confrontinfr us. In moments of serious reflection vse may even have questioned the Wisdom of our choice of -1 professional career. Tonight I venture the assertion that there is hardly a member of this class who could he live again the past three years would have done thinfrs differently. We feel that we have been successful and we have been in so far as reaching the goal is concerned. Howeyer let us realize that reaching the ffoal of frraduation docs not include every thing to he Gained through pursuing a course of study in a College of Dentistry or in any institution of learning. We were so often told during our first two years that it was 'up to us ' and yet I feel that we shall never fully realize the true sifrnificance of that phrase until we find oursels es starting out in the world with the problem of making good' confronting us when we can no lonrrer call a demonstrator to help us out of our troubles, and the timely information and kindly advice of our professors can no decided. Then it will be that real ability conscientiousness true professionalism and true manhood will be the factors with the public actinff as the judge. Hovs fortunate we are to be graduating at this time to st-md as we do at the threshold of one of the grandest and most promising professions. We ouffht alw ays to be proud of our D.D.b. degree and let us hope that the members of the dental profession will never have reason to consider us with anything other than a feelinlr of pride and satisfaction. Let us, then uphold the honor and dignity of the dental profession let us give to our patients our best efforts let us conduct our practices as ethical dentists. We are indeed fortunate in beino' so well prepartd for our professional duties through having matriculated at an institution of such high standing as the Chicago College of Dental burgery' we are fortunate in hayinfr been under the instruction of a faculty the members of which took an active interest in us and seemed pleased to impart to us the benefits of their many years of study and experience a faculty which includes in its personnel men who take the very highest rank in their respective departments. Ilia- 'QUE fl W El r:-I g I 1 I A I I I I 1, I 4 I I I ' I A I N I ' I 5 I r l Q I 1 I r. 5 frilyfi .1 1 '-Tl. E RED If 1....,,-,. ' if Lo! fi Y I' , .. l l A r I l r I as ZW 1 R, 1 1 1 g 5, 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I I 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 ry 1 1 1 IH 'Sl 1 3 I I 4 Q I L Q K I I I. 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VP wi H' ' N i'H r'F'P'j'. l l l lllllllllllllllll ni lllllllllll l llllllllllll V . --A---1 -----4---M-N - - -Y--- . -- In -1. --.At.,--,...s..,..,-,---.a.,.., ,, ,, VA,,..1 , , .Q ' H .1 Q. 5 .1 . 2 23 I V P' 3 i Fellow classmates. we have concluded our college course of study: we have : reached the goal for which for tl1rec years we have striveng we may be pardoned V : i : for assuming an attitude of relief. a feeling of satisfaction, but let us not be self- j - I satisfiedg let us not he content. Content may be divided into two classesfone is 1 V 5 Connected with exertion. the other with habits of indolence: the first is a virtue. the V : l other a vice. XVhile it may seem strange that I would wish any one anything other : 7 i . than happiness and success. nevertheless, it is true that I feel we all should have a : 1 certain measure of discontent for let me prove to you that discontent is at the bottom : 1 Q of all progress. : . ' Because Stephenson was discontented with the power of man. he discovered 2 i 5 tl1e power of steam. Edison. dissatisfied with the powers of speech, invented the A Q ' l telephone. Let us apply this idea to lives along which we are more particularly 1 Q interested. Because Doctor Brophy was not contented with the old methods of Q A surgical operations, he perfected new ideas along that line. Because Doctor Buck- : i j ley was dissatisfied with the results obtained from the use of certain drugs. he , l 3 : formulated and gave to the profession other remedies. enabling us to attain better re- V : sults. Because Doctor Roach is dissatisfied with much of the apparatus used in i i the practice of dentistry. he periodically surprises the profession by the intro- ii , , E : f duction of some new result of his inventive genius. It seems. then. that there can ' : 41 l : ' be no progress without discontent. : 'Q , ' Therefore. we members of the Class of 1914-. let us shun that content. which ' : . 3 is connected with indolenceg let us acquire some measure of discontent. and rc- i l I membering the high ideals that our faculty have set before us, let us strive on to I I E 5 that content which comes through exertion. to that satisfaction which comes from A 'l the knowledge that one has the estimation of his friends. to that happiness which lv : ' comes through living up to one's highest ideals. and to that delightful rest that i E 4 comes to him who has labored hard and done his work well. : l l E. E. Himwoon, 'IL ' I ' -1 l . ' -4 : A 1 -.1 f l 5 5 3 . - ' s it - , : 1 1 l , , 6523. QSVJWQ CFDWYJ 'F 1 : 'sm a r 'W' H i- f -5 ww . , 4 f i: P .ssmeg 'freighter 1 . I mis NVQ in ' ' 65257 ,fy l ,E V g y fa Sszrhm - l eave ..! ri , - l - l.: ,: A i I . l 'K r l i s us i r ,X I fl . - I1 - I -. i - 'l a ll li . gl .E IPAGE 64- U W J 1 g ip fg 4 'mv ir' V' V' Wmxw- WW' ' ww' ' 'Z V ' ' f-171'-1-'Zr1'r2 'i ' F' .'fH3raf8F r-r.xxse :':'i'97!?5s':::aQ+'wiB!iY1rP',.--15-111. 'Q : s ' .l , , X . 1 , 1.61,lllllllllllllllllIll lllllllllllll lllll il SIBE III IIIEHIIII H EE ish '1-:..a-c -H .. . .. ,..,..L.,- .....a.., .,., ,,., , .A us1,...-.1t...-.1.-'a , A ,se s , 'j A ee LQ Q C f 1 9 f if Q I f ,.,., ,-,-,Wm 4 i i 3 I l N -4 History of Senior Class O those who for three years have been interested in the school activities a written history of the Class 19144 would be unnecessary for they are all familiar with her excellent record. her enthusiasm and her fidelity. Yet. lest tradition fail to hand down from year to year the history of her existence the following account is submitted. YVith the rise of the sere autumnal sun they began to arrive and one hundred and fifty students of the Class 191+ entered the school. After accnstoming them- selves to its surroundings this body began to show great interest in their studies. In fact. the faculty recognizing this spirit claimed that it exceeded that of all previous freshman classes. From that time on this spirit increased and tlirough its influence the class has thus far overcome a great many difiiculties in its career and has arisen to the position of respect and esteem. Its originality was first shown in its freslnnan year by the establishment of the dental annual. Then, too, the class of' 191-lf was one of the first to inaugurate the YVesley lectures which have been so beneficial to the students at large. Throughout. its course. Class 19141 has been prominent in forming an orchestra which add fd to the amusement friven at staffs smokers. etc. Many of the best known musicians of' the school are amonfr its members. The names of' Mathison Brett Dedic. Preston Finkelstein and bherman are well known by everyone. In oratory dra- matics and matters of general interest the Class has always been well represented. The entire Class has shown unusual esprit de corps which has been strenffhtened by the practice of' requiring that all class officers be nominated in open meeting not nefflectino' its scholarship because of' its many outside interests. The Class has attained a high standard and record thus' as Class 191-L passes from the colleffe it leaves a memory of loyalty and accomplishments which any student body would be proud to attain. W ho can make known the accomplishments of Class 191-L and by whom can her history be told. Her name has gone out throuvh the states and her deeds to the end of the Globe. Fortune -ind success await her with honor and integrity to back her. Oh that some great being miqht rise to voice the achievements of our class. Shall not we who have been crowned with the wreath of victory and to whom the sting of defeat is unknown be overwhelmed with joy. Fortune, herself smiles with content upon her favorite children. F 'Tl 5 cw es as cn ..... t. - T 'i r rf ' 'f Y'J ?'X 377T ' 17' 'a :.exvzf'1 1. . . 'YI . , .-. .V . .Y W.. ., -'af V 1 , 2 l ii i 1 I I l i i Z r 5 5 1 I I i l i 1 l 1 1 l J 4 I 1 . f . Q I . l ' 1 . L, . . ,O , . . E - 1 h ' 1 . . - g I , I I . . C . ' f '. . : . , . ' . . . Y - g f i , . . . 2, f I I ' 1 . 1 1 0 5 : . L , l an in - I . . t . 1 - . , : g : 7 U f L ' . . 1 : Q Y 1 Y : , I i L L ' . . - I D 1 D . I . 1 . g - 1 X . P, 1 : H 1 L V - I , , I ' , . Q : 1 I i Y I 1 F I 1 i i E , --,-,'-r'z-v- v ,xg 2 rn xt mmm , vw- X s A . QI, llllllllllllllllllllll!lI Illlilll llll I Eil ll lllllllllllllllll 775:64 -' N., ,, ,,,,,,-,,,A,,, ,Q-, r f .- ' , J . , - 3 LQLH 1.1.4. 1.221.144-g.':5' Mc- a . Ii: Qs.-7.1 .t ML ,. Q ,. .-.' , ,: W V Agaggu, Q., HV, Z : .f ev Q n-a tm -Q ,fr I 9 I if , A -1 5- ' ' Y 'qc-'-'rr-'---Y ' fr-'v 1 -I--is-3 -3 .,,- V V fe- -- -f-- ----- . - 'A -, ,!. . . L if llllllllllllllllllllllllll3 2, T F llllllllllllllllllllllllla f ' - , -,., ,, V , L ll: -A 1-mil -311 Lg., ff: . 4 . ,.4.l ., - YMFQWN -: A , l Lai? ' t l ' I ' , I I I I I I I I I I I I : C - : . ai pe Diem . I' ' : HAT you earnestly aspire to be. that in some measure you are. the mere f : I 't' l'-l 'wtl f -f 'df rl- t -1' -'r lf 4 - - aspira ion 15 Cl3.IlglI1b ie ram: o mm . or it momen rea lZCb ise . - : and having enrolled as a student in pursuit of dental education. you have : - shown to the world that you have :1 purpose in life. and having it. it is - necessarv that vou throw into vour work all the strength ot' mind and muscle God - - . ' ' A . D .. . -- I has Given you. Let a man have but an aim. a Jur Jose. and o J JOI'llll1ll2lt'S. to attain l - - Q e U I I L l ll ,-1 - his end shall start torth like buds at the kiss ot spring. I . : Ylvatch the beginnings. and the results will watch themselves: remember there i i : is no continuance without a beginning. no completion without a continuance. : 3 : Ignorance is the chain of slavery that binds those who do not trouble to acquire : knowledge: and so it is. it' we do not progress we retrograde. Per Aspera ad Astra. : 'Q - Duty is the only one stimulant that never fails. vet never intoxicates. Kee: I l - ' . - . . . ' l - - the words ot Abraham Lincoln ever in mind. Let us have faith that right makes - ' : might. and in that fact let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. : : Johnson well says. There is nothing too little for so little a creature as man. i : . - It is by studying little things that we attain tl1e great art of having as little misery W - Q - and as much ha iness as Jossible. There is nothin in the world that hel s like ' I PP y l g P .I : perseverance. The worlds prizes are not given away, they are won: and so it is - only by continued strenuous effort. time and again, dav after dav, week after -5 . . . D . . - . - . -, .1 - week. and month atter month. that we can acquire ability to tasten the nnnd to one Q i : subject. however abstract and difficult. to the exclusion of everything else. The pro- , E l - cess of obtaining this self mastery. i. e., a complete command of your mental x i : powers. is a gradual one, varying in length with the mental make-up of each person, 'i : and the acquisition is worth more than the utmost labor it necessarily entails. This : perseyerance is one oti the two ways of attainingnan important end and .can be ractlced bv the most 1ns1 nihcant, and with time, its still ower becomes irresist- - I lin ' g P 5 ' 1 e. lf- I N -. I The necessary work being accomplished in the required time the most coveted l . - . 1' . ' . -T - reward tor your efforts is conterred upon you: you enter upon a new phase ot ' D ' : lHalmtwMhpHHkgw.mmerwpmwmmhw,amlwuhrmpmwmmdw mgfmme g:4 I dissatisfaction, then. is the time to brin to mind these lines: 'X '-1 I g , I 1 I f I ' - There's a craze among us mortals that is cruel hard to name. f : VVhereso'er you find a human. you will find the case the sameg : - You may seek among the worst of men. or seek among the best, - I And you'll find that every person, is precisely like the rest, ' I , : Each believes his real calling, is along some other line. : ' - Than the one he's working-take for instance yours and mine, A I From the meanest wee too creature to the leader of the mob, , I : There-'s a universal craving for the other fellow's job. : A - lhere are millions ot positions in the busy world today, - I Each a drndge to him who holds it, but to him who doesn't play. I : Every farmer's broken-hearted that in youth he missed his call. ' : - VYhile the same unhappy farmer is the envy of us all, A 1 I Any task you care to mention. seems a vastly better lot, I , : Than the one especial 'something', which you happen to have gotg : - There's but one sure way to smother Envy's heartache and her sob, 5 I .l - Keep too bnsv at vonr own, to want the other fellow's job. ' - ' I IEONAm A.JENKHL,lL '-5 l I n f I P 66 l I AGE al I ,f l ,, 'I'-1 mr , Ju- -'-' 4,-, -41.-f. ,Q:,l. . ., . . , ' ' V 4 ' ' '-ir:-4332 -H1-:v :w1.w,,y-Q: --,,3,,f. -' '- f -f ' ' 1 : '-1 4-- -v-gv m '-L -.g. ,t-. .4 . sw. lllllllllllli I Illlll I E El 3555325 ' ll llll at 1 K 553 3 I B 6- r v- ' 4 -- - ,-s ----- .. L -,J - - - 1 - I '- tw . ' if--fl - -T V J- - - v--'sr ,-,, - --uf -A ff'ELfi-f vaiwffh--'lfkihal-.f-fs-g.'Ae,-me:a?..,:af- . .'fff.,.1f:.:- ,.:f:-,1'zp,ggs-c1x.-Af- -,ra --f ., .f 3je' : , J ll ,. 1 .H+ - 69 p 1 . 19:-1 f-X j f ,QQ 9 .1 is 1 1 do W yew Af' I I A ' l llllllllllllllllllll iff, T' lik! A I 1 . , r - 1 ---'W - ---- .. ...,.- ,.Yf 51.1. .. 1, j 1 l 'L,lC'.:1L - . f- - A N . A ---V kc. ..,- .4 1, 1: L 1 e. ' M---W,---.--1- I serv, : lf f I 2 I 'I I ' I I 1 I I ! I ' . . I 7 I 1 I Q ' i I I I 1 g I - , I I I I I ' I l l I I I 1 I ' ' - 1 I QCHIO' 2'1 - K l S ' I I I ' - I I T tl ' 1' f 1 I 1 ns llllt' o tl 1 ' , . - 9 Beal' the SCIHOI' becomes an all-lmportant institution i11 ' : our college, - I 1 . . . 1 l : A senior IS like a president in tl1e last gasps of otlice Hg iq -1 Ur t : 1 n , 1 - 1 L C, ea : man who 18 about to become a common citizen. After the senior has de E I ' liver ed IW ' . - . . L ' : 1 ns oration and has received his diploma. he takes off his Cap and irown ' and beco '- - . U , 1 - mes a humble struggler at the foot ot the la v- , . - : 11 1- 1 B Cf feet 1 1 I is ace. ' . ' ' ' - - f I ut Just before commencement he is so large that it takes a V : 3 res nnan or ' ' . V . - V . : ' Junior sew eral minutes to walk entirely around llllll. Nothing is more V I l inte ' . I : restmg than to watch an underclassman looking up to 21 Senior- 1 ' I A senior is '1 man wl 'N ' ' I - - - 1 10 is completing his education in science 1h'l I 3 ' I lan ua es - ' - l I I OSOP ly' 1 : g ig and art to hlde art' and IS about to begin it in Work worrv and the l : - earning of a living. Being 3 Senior iq m f ' L ' - - Ore un than almost anvthing else be- I ' I Cfluse a senio lr . ' - . . ' ' I : I t ' r ns had all that is coming to l11m in college and does not know v i W 171 IS comin to l1i11 ' 1'f - g 1 in 1 e. .. I 5 I re 1 ' , , , -, : 1-if i at mimy Semors an WU WIS6. flrld have more knowledge than most men ot' - I I tv. senio . ' - . . 1 I - - 1' C111 Sit d0Wn and instruct a captain of the ind -t - H. N L - - and 6 tl tu d us ry in metaphvsics - 11 ,S 16 ICS, :111 Q-an re d I ' ' K . ' ' 1 : can-V tl. lx I d a Latin taster than ri railroad president. Some seniors 1 1 - D ns 'now e UQ - Y, . , - - tl h 1 1 d Z, away from tl1e college with them and tl-V to peddle it in 1 : I 16 w o esa e istricts ' - . ' l I ' : lt .H wl11le others take a check for lt in a cool drv place where 1 Q 1 W1 not be distu b d W - ' ' ' - 1- e . hen vou not - r- ' .- . I husinc-SS yOu can s t' l b t h i we tm ex Semor making fry good U1 -- 0:1 e ' - . . - - . 1 y e t .lt he has taken oil most ot his eulo i r 1 1 - , . . , g es an has I : gotten to his fighting clothes. i l - A Seniors A - l -. M are Verv neces ' ' . ' I -f th d .V sary because we must half' l1l1t'I11 w1tl1 trained minds : I even 1' EY 0 leave their ' '. . - . . j - mental 1r1d1.1n clubs in the gymnasium on ra . i I But senio d t 1 b g uatlon' I rs 0 no iave to e taken re ' V 3 Q : qeniors s l'l0lISly except by those wl1o are not yet , Y I 1 - ' I 1 I P I 1 I A I t I , I I I ' I I , E V E A E PAGE 671 l : i' I rgi vvvmmmxf--mr,-Ref 'ff - 1f H ..... , i : - lll lllillllllllllllll ' ' -I as 4. . 1 1 , V ,i , lllllll llll - -if f ,rr-M--fe:-fsfffyff, ,MMAM V-KL,--Y in-I , wwf - ,de . ' l 5 I P ,af 'w JA F2 Q .5 17 9 1 if . :f A . A M I 1960+-4 S f 4' 1-, ag 5 K 1 I .-'I 11 ' ?' H1135 ng. :v .,--- x X, . fi ELF? f. K . ,f L 'Q 3 ' - Jliml- QV., , 3 'H 0 Wx X kc ' A..-f W1 , is A S Xf I N SQ' H1-W at 4 L :- E h , R W P E X NV 'f-av. x. , V. X ,,... 1 F I vi 5 X 4 i ,z N 1 l x KQNN Q X , V Q E X' 1 , 3 ,, A- , ' M , , . , V W- ,ww . , ..,,,, , . Hn, ,. I. ,. WW, 0 ii , Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 ' ?EmwmgmwmgQ ' . f .1 was P F S69 J' 17 9 I I WYHWTIF-TVA' I M I I I- ig Y 1 K h - V :.7I'T'-NA U I I ' ' -f llllllllllllllllllllllllll H .2 f' ' 1 1 1 - 1. iff fl, JL. Q4 bfzg 44,A I -A-A0-.mpg-Mwggvgq png . llo,:1,1,z ppm --dm g M.- -. . '11 I . l l : 1 : 1 I J 1 I - :. 1:1 - . 1 - Q - um 111 gs - n bl I : Ofhool' tl' tl 1 f l s- m us grea anc o ours : Has ever sent forward such shining stars. : - V -From Freshmen to. Seniors there is not one - . : tho will not make good in years to come. 1 : I Though '15 and 'Ili are worthy of mention, 1 I X? . - . - 1914 is the class that will get the world's attention. - If our praise is too much and you read with scorn, 1 - 1 Just tarry a while and I will inform. I I , 1 I , I 11 e entered the college as green could he I 2 : And finished the year successfully: 2 : f Our Junior vear was unsur massed, 1 g I . Il I : And we made things hum from start to last. : , I And now that our last term draws to a close, 1 I l - . . 1 I P How much they will miss us nohodv knows. I , - . - . . I I 'IO show you who gave the Seniors their tame I : I will note a few of the men hy name. 5 : 1 I Schuhmann and Shurmans whose names fret confused 1 - 1 I 1 ' I - Are pretty good fellows too often ahused. 1 - 1 I Murphy and Frankle the comedy pair, I ' : They sure get us going when out on a tea1'. : : Freedman and Stockfleth, the heart-breaking guys, I 1 - XVhen a skirt looms in sight, they are nothing but eyes. W - 3 I Then there is VVaddoups, the hest of the crew, 1 I l - He presented the profession with the golden sprue. 1 : : XVilliams, we know. must achieve success 1 : Y - As he doeth all things his level best. 1 - 4 I And Pendergast whose manner is very sedate Q I l : Tries to sell his patient a second-hand plate. 4 - : Martin and Nelson. Minnesotzfs their stateq l : i - They are threshers hy trade and are Dentists by fate. Q - : But speaking of men they are not such had eggs : 1 XVhen von think of Lindaas and heavv heer kegs. 1 4 ' . . V - 1 : Sister Bowie and Chaput, a mighty fine pair. - : - They are stuck on themselves and are full of hot air. ' - i I Then there are four others with always a glad hand. i I , I Thev hail from the country. tlowerv Ja man. . - - . . . l 4 - : Carlson, McNeil and YViedder have minds discreet and deep, Q : - Though the way VViedder got hit nearly put him to sleep. - I Jalfe and Rome, the talkahle pair, ' I : If not asking foolish questions are shooting the air. 1 : 1 : ' Old Jenkins and Karr we will never forget, : - They are men who are square and never a fret. - I I Doc Leininger with his hrush wheels and chuck I - XVhen it comes to 8 o'clock classes is there like a duck. ' - 1 I 1 I 5 - Our friends. Yake and Lindhurfr, are musicians of great note. L - 1 I . 'Q - 1 I - Every class we will hear them, 1t's enough to kill a goat. L I I VVestgate our hig heauty we must not pass hy, I-5 : VVhen called upon to recite he is ready to cry. l - Now I couldn't get all of von fellows in this. 5 - S11 h -1 '1'1 l-I ' 1 - 0 leg t e part on 'ot tiose tlat missg i - I Or when glancing this over don't start and get mad, r I - 'XQIIl1l l1t have 'l ' 'tl' fft 'l ' f l l - l - . ., g C saic some img o ma te you ee sac. I - . : S.SKmx,W+. L:i if - 1 I T , I 1 Q PAGE 691 .l 1 1 .1 :vp-,QQ-sr . -'nw'-w 1.. gd .... H.-e..--.- Ms.- .sg,,,.Wv-,v-W,W..w... s. 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'Q thi It ll fl rl I lg it ff' HIXQNZ. F5121 51:3 QLD N Q N l wa W 4 in W X -4 H il B BM l vii BA- Aim O 4 l I ' Q , - ca ml, tll1lOl' Class istol' HH begilluing of our scllool year foulld us again assembled at C. C. D. S. This year we Cillllt' no longer :ls lH1S0lJlllSflCiltL'tl freshmen. but as dignified juniors. YVhether or not we have passed through Zllly noticeable changl: relative to dignity. might be hard to discrilllinate. yet the faculty having suflicient confidence ill ollr :lbility. has seen fit to bestow upon us tllat title. On the evening of October T. we assembled ill the large 2ll1llll1ltllE'Jltl't' for tht annual reception. Here we heard the opening addresses directed chiefly to the f1'CSllll1Cll. alld having so shortly before passed over the 5111110 route tlley are to travel, the purport of the message was brought to us with greater force. foulfl we retrace ollr freshman year. and do so with the knowledge of a unior. recognizing the importance of sollle of the essentials we have allowed to pass. allowing for discrepancies here :llld there, the product would be a better equipped applicant. for adlllittance to the .lunior class. As .luniors we have found our work of greater interest. as it has taken us farther illto the realllls of our profession. Doctor Borland assisted by a competent corps of quiz masters. saw us safely tl11'0llg'l1 dissecting. Upon colllpletioll. :ll- though hard, and objectiollable. as it seemed to so many of us. we shall alway-I look back upon it. as llavillg been of lI1CStllHlll3lt' value. Few are they. wllo shall ever forget the dissecting rooln. lve were next introduced into prosthetic dentistry, with Doctor Roach in the lecture room. alld Doctor YVatt in the laboratory. Doctor Roach has given us a series of lectures ill crown and bridge work. alld we have been benefited by his life's work. It was in the laboratory. that we alternated frolll keen dis:lppoillt- ment. to secret satisfaction, resultant upon the acceptance. or rejection of the case. It was ill this department that we spent the greater part of our time alld energy. Enthusiasm has been manifested. by the manner ill which the class has performed the required amount of work. Yve owe l1lOI't' tllilll can be estimated to Doctor lvatt. who has so faithfully guided us over the hard. alld ofttilne discouraging places His patience, kindly assistance. justice to all. Zllld lloll-partial attitude, has won for him the regard. and sincere appreciation of the entire class. Doctor Johnson has spared no effort to make ollr course ill Operative Dentistry as valuable a one as the subject requires. To us he has given the result of a life's work, alld ill response to his earliest appeal. His Boys shall go out prepared to ITl6Et and OVCTCOIHC all obstacles. His untiring efforts in our behalf have won for llilll all the love. alld regard tllat his sincerity dClllIlI1dS. Doctor DeYVitt has lectured to us in Bacteriology alld Pathology. and Doctor Moyer has succeeded in making the laboratory work ill each subject, a very inter- esting and valuable part of our course. Our course ill chemistry has undergone 2111 evolution, alld we now have one of the best chemistry courses, that has ever been inaugurated. VVe recall the time when chemistry was a blI1'd611. and bugbear, and an opporf tllllity to skip lectures was a pleasure. Doctor Kendall has colne to us. alld has made the COIITSC one of the most interesting on the calendar. As Freshmen, we allowed our gaze to wander off toward the horizon, and tllf'1't' we could see a huge. dark. rolling cloud. dotted here and tllere with drugs. pre- scriptions. and tllerapeutics. VVe had anticipatiolls of this cloud breaking fortll ill all its fury. upon the advent of ollr Junior year. Doctor Buckley Cflllli' to our rescue, and has nlade our course ill Materia Medica sucll an interesting one. be- cause of his comlnand of the subject. and manner of instruction that he caused the sun to shine, where once was darklless. PAGE 771 nf., -f s as V -r-F,-.., 'gf-1. sq-,gzyyg-1--we-sw. !.,... wf:gXu-,:gx'pv.-- t 3-,, R..fx-mgfgtf 1.m,,lr-w-.fry r . - .Tyr ,ll l im sdsin i ii 'M EEE E lllllllll lllll lllllll l llllll l l lllllllllllllllllllllll 1 Ei -I I -- ' f 'i :suifft V 44.--f 'i 6 F9 Q rv-i f -ssl I 9 I ,, ., me , ,W . T' QS, iw iff' j' NL fQF5' ' H ' ' ' fi WH- A Aww- . 'lofi at ll!! 51,54 sn ' , t w WW I 'radon , - D j'-'I'-'-'I'-IM---I - I-f , - . V -9 K L I I I ' Doctor Logan gave us a very interesting. and valuahle course in Pathology. , A : The subject was carried only through the first semester. hut we shall welcome 1 ' E Doctor Logan. when he meets us as Seniors to complete the course. 1 - - Doctor Copeland has either lost his art. or for some other reason refuses to tell ' : : us any more stories, for which he is famous. and we soon learned that even Peterson's : 2 : voeiferous expostulations, would not cause him to waver. l - Doctor .lirka has held us in Anatomy quiz. and by his good fellowship has won - 3 : the respect. and good will of the class. - '. : Doctor Zoethout has continued our class in Physiology. and in this subject the : 'Q - class has retained the interest, which was so manifested in the Freshman vear. 5 i . s . . , 1 . ' 1 ' : Due to the opening ot the Illinois College ot Dentistry. our class roll was Q ' : somewhat altered. In numhers we have not lost, as the places vacated, were filled : , - hy those coming from other colleges. they having seen greater advantages at - l : C. C. D. S. :Q I We entered upon the duties of the Junior year. filled with enthusiasm. and' l ' u . . l - an ardor to meet and overcome all obstacles. It we hav-e been true to tlus impulse. Q - : and have not wavered. or allowed lesser things to detract. we may at tl1e end, turn. : Q : and se.e the part well done, and success as a class, our reward. Class success can l : - only he the result ot' individual success. An inspiration to do greater things, ae- i - i : counts for our presence here, and we. as individuals having been honest to our- : : selves. and to those who have placed faith. and confidence in us. and to our Alma E : - Mater. then can the Class ot' 'l.5. tly her colors. and demand ot' those who have gone - 3 : hefore. as well as those who are to follow, admiration and recognition. 1 : I Vie have lived up to our present growth. and faith. and stand strong where , - we now are. and await the withdrawal ot' the curtain that may reveal to us what I - : lies heyond. : ' - XVhat tho the way he clitlicult he-tore? - I .Xll cannot he fioivery ease. e I : XYe know not what the future hath in store. : : Sllevess is only given us lay degrees. W : I I I I I I E - : I I A I ' : I I I I I y I I N I I , I - X ' : I I 1 I E I , I f I I , I I I I I I I I I N I I I H I I I : I I I I I I I I I I p I I , : i I Pl'I'l'ltIl'l Goon . : l - 4 IPAGE 78 E - 3 1. ...,, . s,,,,.,, .,.,, HW-,.,m,m,hwW,. . me I t l U , -.-TT--N , - .F-Q--fs-N---U-Q-ssm.,---Y, M.. -, 'is i -44 4 lllllllllllll I I FJ F' li' z cu - .-. 1 i BROS!-tv, C. Bl'RNs, T. 3 .1 EElQllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Ill LL q.,:,,' LM, M., ,me ...L .. .. .. .L , - ........ CLARK, L. 1 CUMMINGS, 0 o 3 FU P . PAGE 791 -1 ff' T BURTON, H. j CONNER, G. T BEISTLE, H. M. - BLOCK, M. M. . H. T BERLSEIN, J. B. . From the ' BREWNER, J. C BENNETT, B. BRICK, O. P. CAMPBELL, J. C. . CARROLL, E. H. It is unior Class Roll Oft he rejects but never once offends. Much learning doth make thee mad. Doing nothing to repent. Can the world huy such a 'jew'el? crown of his head. to the sole of his feet. he is I could he good if I would. And I wouldn't he good if I could. Silence and common sense makes the man. . Buchanan, Mich . . Chicago, Ill such a serious thing to he a funny man, Chicago. Ill . Chicago. Ill Chicago. Ill . . Chicago. Ill all mirth. . Chicago. Ill . Eldorado. Ill Monroe. NWS A good name is hetter than precious ointment. I know no rest. no, never more. You look wise-pray correct that error. St. Cloud. Minn . Russellville. Mo. . Davenport. Ia .X modest young man with opinions of his own. C HRISTIANSEN, XV. P ......... G CRRMER, W' T COMSTOCK, R J. L. 'Q-in A friend who's a sticker thru thick and thin. Long experience has made him sage. . Chicago. Ill . Manville. Ill Muskegon, Mich And still they gazed and still the wonder grew. That One small head could carry all he knew. Master of human destinies am I. How far that little candle throws his beams. . Richfield, Utah Toledo. Ohio Soldiers Grove. IVis Bmw and hrains. a matchless combination. . Alexandria. So. Dak Absence of occupation is not rest. A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. -v .13 5- --- ,.--.--F--r..q-rvx-wxggvv-vqsyy-qrfwvv..--1:--v-V ....... .- .. .... .. f--5. K. , -lie.: I 'wk - Xl A f El iii I3 E-:fi ill pH :ll .-le I EI , .gi 251 'Q .j . tg, lil ll! iii sl N II EI l: Q in .Il l:g N Eg? Y- l 2 - 1 ,ill linda, ,W-v--,-,.,.-4-..+v., ..-VL v - .. , L,-- v- - - -,...,...., B B l llllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllll EIS - .. .. -..-..........g.........L...,.-,L-k.,. ,Lge-.Q.L..4..L--....tL.. eL1..........,- .... .... . .. L, .4 L ' J' IIllllllIllllIllIIllIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill llllllllllllllllllllll ,ga g iii gif X P IE il' ' I ,Q Q I - -i . ' - M , Q20 , 3 ' I 5 I 'Q I ' E I i 5 I 3 : i , I 2 I l Q I I 1 I 5 I I 4 I sr : Q 3 I E I l e',2 9 I 1 I l 15 Q I 5 I Q V Iixfmii 3 S , ' ' 1 , , 5 H- , X F 4S:g'j',Q 21:3 - MW ' Z EE 7, lg, I AI t:. 3 6-5 QD i, 1 EVE 2 1 - A fls i E ' Q N 453 K Q Af gf - ' 5 I 1 2 3 , Q53 IIII I I 5? . 1 be ra Q I I , , 1 3 TT?QQVIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll 'Q 7662 ' Z3 Q J' I 9 1 if 339 I I... pm I- If , .I mimi I I-Lgnj - H ' W-, Ll llliglglglilln ' ggi, 1 , vial F I' ' I 'J' l I -N : - : ' C1-xET1.A1N, M. .......... Chicago, Ill. : : Ye Gods! I ani truly il uiznn :iflcr my own heart. - Q I : f D.-XHLBERCG, E. XV. .......... Chicago. Ill. : : 1 A young lllilll ought to he iiloclcstf' I I I ' . - L, .. . . ....... . . Q Di . . - IJ,-XNIELG I V I'I'l,I'l'iU 1ll Ill - : Judge not the workings of his brain. : : DAVIS, V. YV. . ......... Spring Valley, Ivis. : : I dare to do :ull that will lim-onlc' El man. : I : l DOUGLAS, W. L. . ...... Gary. Ind. : : I cluxtter. chatter as I go. I I . Q . ,. : l DOUGLAS, G. S. .......... buperior, Wis. I : - He hath preserve-cl the innocence- of hi5 childhood. : I l , - l DEGRASSE, P. .......... Chicago. Ill. - I Then he will iulk. Ye Gods! How he will talk! : I : 1 EDWARDS, G. . ........ Cairo, Egypt. : - I A sinccrc fellow and an blui one. : I E I .,- IIABRIE, MRS. ...... . Chicago, Ill. : I 1 Her cure is never to offend. I I - , - I I 2 I I 1 - :I - I I I I I I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : . I , ' I I f : I 2 I I F I I I I ' i I I I I I f I I I I f I I ' I : Q I gi I I ll : I i I I I . I fl I I I Fi ' - ' I 3 I DnEAMLAND 3 : X : 4 3 PAGE I I All V' H f fr 77: 7T'7 '7 T 'F'mT f- 'I fE:'1K1 fIFWli'.'T x?'f'f 'WT' WTF?-'Y'i',-rs12:4-.l'Qlf3.'s:zu:Ifwh- fiiawiv-,qyh-wq3ijl,:x-.3-gmI' I- - :-- ,gf::f?ff V -j- A I II I IIIII II I I I I I I II H B IIIIIIII I HII HEEB' - 1-J' - I I .......I..'4. .,,. ,... I .I..5z4.4...:I'i,- Q....,.-7444. :,:,Iaa.:4asI'0ta2ii1.iLg,,:',TgasfsS.--.5.4,.'fA:':g.,..g.i?. 1? .:s2.5:f,x,,gg:,3P' .H I 6 69 19 Q Af' 1 9 1 4, pn , Y ---- , --f--Y-.A-v-. . .,., ,NYM - , ' - V we sg Q4 1f1Af 'f w U gg? i f 'J Q - ' 1 4 1 Q 1 - , , Q : 3 1 x ' , Q : 1 l l - r ' e F 5 f z S i f' - Z 1 ' 3 I 1 Q Q g 5 r E ? : 1 ! Q A 5 I ? Q f 2 ' Q 3 i , I , i V ' n E f i 1 , ' l I x ' 5 r l E N A 1 i , 2 f l 5 I 1 . - l l , i I l l I l I K 1 I l s I I 1 l l l l l l l I ' 1 I - 5 f L. 1 ffflf .:em,m mimmm et 'fb ev ep 5 22 .53 1 9 1 Q lllllll l lllllll l e EIUBQ3 ' ' ' ' C' C' l l 3 'H -E-l-g ...C..L.'.A....4..-... . ....--..x:.A.e4-.......- no U fall tl lgfiiii 5 l ' . --W 'J-1-il ' l u i iv' A r 3 l FOUTZ, H. B. . . . . . . . . . Richfield. Utah. J . FI-:KET1M:. E. F. FRENCH, S. F. GRANT, G. A. CQCSE, A. AV. . GOERG1-:N, N. J. . GILBERT, G. YV. . Gl'STAVESON, T. . GUE, J. C. Goon, B. A. G.ALLEC9OS, G. . Goxwix, IV. J. In that first garden of simpleness. . . . . . . . . Chicago. Ill. He has 21 face like a benedictionf' . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. Johnnie's always up to tricks, Ain't he cute-and only six. . ..... CGrant's Cornerj. Ontario, Canada. I'Ixce-edingly wise, fair spoken. and persuading. . . . . . . . . . . Bryant. So. Dak. A man of colossal brains. . . . . . . . . Caledonia. Minn. Most friendship is feigningf' . . . . . . . . . New London. Conn. He was a Very parfit gentil knight. . . . . . . . . Cambridge. Avis. Even the simple fremhmen like him. . . . . . . . . . Austin, Minn. My reason makes it summer in the land. . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. Live, and be prosperous, good fellow. . . . . . . San Jose. Rep. of Costa Rica. C. A. Quiet, unruftled. always juxt the same. . . . . . . . . . . . Roberts, Ill. Good natured with a grin that laps over and buttons behind. GREER, E. ............ Omaha. Ill. Man is yet being made. G.kRBERG, E. C. ........... Madison, Minn. HAIK, G. H. . 11 the soicf if th l C, rd I l l I 5 ' ' 'L 1 e s u Hfa , leur lim com J ain: You have walked me too soon, I must slumber again. . . . .,..... Berrut. Syria. A thinker, deep and profound. HATCIAI, C. H. ............ Chicago. Ill. HIGSON, A. R. HUDSON, B. In marriage no one knoweth what she gettethf' . . . . . . . . . . Pocatello. Idaho. As quiet as the whisperings of silence. . . . . . . . . Grand Rapids. Mich. Fiddler and fumserf' HAMBELTON, G. .......... Plainwell. Mich. HAGIXN, J. A. Hix, A. L. . A little more sleep. and a little more slumber. . . . . . . . . Hensall. Ontario. Canada Discre-tion of speech is more than eloquence. . . . . . . . . . Milford, Ill. Thou knowest all without the books. HEERWALD, E. . ....... . Bowdle. So. Uak. He fails alone who feebly creeps. , 1,AGE 831 -, I - ' . in 'B i ei ,4 'J T! 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IVis : : I never dare tn talk as funny as I ani. : : IhNDMAN,II A. ..,..... YKTgmuuG.IH I E Sonic heart is glad to have it sn. E Honwmz HEYMUN, ......... CMmum,IH I I 1 2- - : '1'here is many a man hath IIIUIT hair than WVU. - , . I : HORX!'lTZ, HARRY ......... . Chicago. Ill : : Nay, I do hear a hraing lint as I said--. : I . - JAc0B,L.II ...... ..... . Pcoma,IH I I . : YVe've hut lu make love to 'the lips wi- arc Ill'Zll'.n : E JURBIN, M. . ........... Cliicago, Ill : I Huh I I I : .I0NEs, I., A. . ..... . . Clie-baiise. Ill : : A A quiet lacl of stvrling worth. : : JOHNSON, H. G. . ........ . Cliicngo, Ill E ' Villain and he are many mil:-s asnnclerf' I : KUBM, F. ............ c'l1iQ.1g0, Ill I I livery one is as God made him, anal ot'ttin1c-- a grrl-at deal worse. : E Kong I G ............. CanoHmn,HL : : He knows ahout it all-he lcmm'S-knows. : : KIRTZ, J. I . . ........ . Logansport. Ind. - : He hath the fatal gift of beauty. : : KROGEN, M. J. . ........ Manistee, Mich. : - In him alone 'twas natural to please. - I I I I I I 'A I I I I I I I I I I I ' : I I I 8, . I Q H S+. i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - R.v1'cHEFr - - PEER HINDBIAN KOLAR I I I PAGE 851 - ' i l 'Ef'FQf'j1-E1c21'g'v5f:qjff-211412:-:Niof 'v W 'Y' ' ' ' r r 71-1 ' 'fJ'i . Y FW -' ' L ' - A ' i - I-' r ' 'Fi ' ' ' i ,Ul lil BIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllill lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll 4 , - 'r'1'f'1,g-.,,,',. .,,, I...,......g-,. .- J..'..' 1-ul -4---14. '.1.:. -A ....L4L.:,' ....,,..,I. .,,, ..g..,.,,,,,,,L..,. ,,,, my ,,.4.,,...g,g.g:g,.,- F ' I ' 4 f A FP D Q ' QP U J' I 9 I Q J llllllllll lll QPQ - gig Y, Www-,Ww umm mWu- 45,1 lwsesg ln 1 5, g 'f AMW A A Y A gm, A-, --qh- Y, ,,.1 A+' M V1 . 22 I f f i 3 A Q w x , j ' ' i i 3 l i ' 1 4 1 ' e 1 ll I , , Z ' 73 ' Q : - 5 - l, rlq I 3 ' , I e I T ll: gui N 1 , ' ' S . 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GE 871 PA IXEANE, J. R. . . . . . His name is befitting his ability. Ixocu, A. F. ........ . Enough of thisg I pray thee, hold thy peace. KREEGER, H. M. ..... . F'orbear to judge for we he singers all. KEATON, G. D. ...... . Good gentle youth, tempt not KOFFINIAN, L. S. .... . . ' YVe have all at some time been foolish. KOBRZYNSKI, J. Perhaps with this existence all will end. KOLAR, O. . . The man who has lived most, is not he who can count the he who has most appreciated life. KIRCHEN, J. A. You heat your pate Elyria. Ohio. . Oak, Ill Chicago. Ill Logan, Utah. a desperate man. Chicago. Ill Chicago. Ill . . Chicago. Ill most years, but Chicago, Ill and fancv wit will come, .- Knock as you please, there is nobody at home. LANDESMAN, M. . As if we had them not. LINDBECK, R. N. . . Oh! that those lips had language. . . . Leitmerot LASCH, F. . . . To all obliging, yet reserved to all. LEPAK, S. S. . . So IHARINEH, W. B. . A mind that's rich in all that's good. His feelings all were true. BICCOACH, G. H. . AIIDINA, J. A. ..... . His heart is open as the day. INIITCHELL, M. C. ......... . Friends, Romans, Countrymen lend me your IXTIYASAKI, T. ..... ' . . . . His prowess is too wondrous. BIILLER, M. F. ........ . He is a paralyzer of the female heart. MCCULLOUGH, A. C. ........ . A I am the very pink of courtesy. INIARQUARDT, H. A. ...... . Procrastination is the thief of time. IVIUELLER, A. H. ....... . A man of brass. NIARCINKIEXVIEZ, A. J. ....... . A patient man is a pattern for a king. . Chicago. Ill Jamestown. N. Y. z, Austria, fBohemia.j Duluth, Minn. shines a great deed in a naughty world. Bowling Green, Ohio . Rochester, N. Y Guadalaj ara, Jal, Mexico . Chicago, Ill. ears. . Kochi City. Japan VVinchester, Tenn Laredo, Texas Burlington, Iowa. . Manitowoc, Mich. . Chicago, Ill -f - . we-rev-r - - ... N hm 6' 'ff' WWW' F ' ' W f 'EEIHEEIBI I I I I QEZEEIEZIIII ll I N- , ,s . eps .tn-Q,-. if FFT N . sf 1 . H A- .L . . . 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N . :,' ,-,g.,., ,,,,,., f..,..::: -1 .g L. u ..::2c--- ri- T 'i f Q I 'JA F9 E f 1 9 1 if iiiii Q., r w nil l I 1 1 I I 5 -F Q' I .-T M V I I 1 l i , 1 1 1 . I . 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 l I - I 1 I I I I 1 4 ' I I . I J I - . I l I I E I 1 l l . J I - I 1 I I I 1 F 14 1 - I - BIOORE, O. F. . NICCAULEY, D. H. Mc'DoN.xI.D, A. J. LICKENZIE, EARL Mr'LEAN, E. H. BICCOSHEN, IV. J. BIATHEYVS, S. A. BICDONAI.D, J. H. . NEIMAN, B. . OVCONNELL, J. . PIERCE, H. E. PEER, H. PAGE S91 A little lc-urning is El Cl2lIlg?l'UllS thing. To the fuir ones mine eycs forever wmulcr. I was inzulr tn speak all mirth. To he sure he is. hut some Uirls enjoy it. C' The zlhsf-nt gait nothing. 'SA noisy Inhn l5.ZllWZlgn in Ihr right. . . ..Huh..u . . . I thought thy. dispimsitioii he-tier teinperl-cl. . YVlu:ll I Ape mi' nmuthilef 11.11 Clog lmrllf' :'I uni mnull. huI of ,great I'l'IPlltIltl0Il..N liqual- to ei'c1'y Irial. l-veryifuif-,ilie Sl:ElllLlS. . I.u5iul null fzliiliful 'illlfl Pwr Ii'uc. . C11n1s'1'i-:Nsox MCC.x11I.Ex' I,1NlmEcK Chicago. lll Childs. Md. Hawley. Minn. . ChiC:1g0. Ill Chicago, Ill . Asllland. YVis C1l1IC2Ig0. Ill . Hawley. Minn . ClllCJlQjO. Ill . Piper City. Ill Clinton. Iowa XVZIYIIG City. Ill lm 'lf 1: . 5, P i . 'F 1' 1 . 'rr -f.ff'rf vr -HW' f'1 if 1. 'r ' -' I ' '1 'rnrf - ., ----- -. 1' '- lllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll fi 'Q -eu- 'ffi FP ev I 9 I if lllllllllllllllllll -! X , , A-4 ,, -,Mv ,. ' - , V, A---I ' kd K- VV V TYYA . j,vg.44L.gg.......,.,,A,,,,,, Y,., . ..., .. , ,,, - ., , . .N X . fp ! , I , 1 . . , l r ' , 1 , , 2 1 5 ' 1 A 1 1 1 Q 1 1 4 3 3 4 I I i I I I I . , 1 I I 1 4 I 1 I I , 1 - 1 . I I I I I I I I I I , I 3 g 1 1 I A i 1 I 1 I I I I i s t . 1 E , l a 1 4 P V , .. 4- - W I . -Y V - f ---, - fvvrfw- --A N- - -- ---- --,N ---f----T--.f----,1-.,---- -7- . , , . x---- - - . . , ,. Q w,.,. r. -.,-- -Q--.-Lys Pg, IllIllIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll llllllllll I ' fig '- A' F- .. , , , I ., A, , ,,,,. ,-,,,,l.- .-,- ,.,. --....44.,.,-.........4i--.....L4...L..- ..,. Q...-L..:..S . ..1.. .A ' ' 1 ' i fs M MT JA ee Q ev 1 9 1 41 I I I ANY LL-- I rf! I ' , i I PETERSON, A. IV. ..,........ Bloomington. Ill I I 1 ! I l I I I E L i I 1 . I i l u 1 l i i 4 3 i i 4 i i IVe grant that though he haw much wit, he! very shy of PETTY, G. . POULSON, E. IV. . . using it. PETRIE, DR. b. T. ........... Chicago. Ill Loyal and faithful and ever true. . . . . . . . . . Ogden. Utah YVhen I have anything to do, I go and tlo it. . . . . . . . . Richfield. Utah YVhat'er he did, was done with so mueh ease. . . . . . . . . . Chicago. Ill PoLL1c'E, J. . His looks I fear. and his intentions I doubt. PE'rR.xeooi.xNls, A. . Meligala. G reece PAPSDORF, P. . QVINT, I.. REIBICHE, G. VV. . RIXHN, H. . ROBERTSON, C. J. . RUDEN, A. B. R.x'rcHEFF, C. ROSE, T. P. The things are few I would not do, in frienclship's name. RITEN.-Xl'R, IV. Y. . . . . IVhat ho! IVhat ho! SANBORN, J. XV. . STITH, A. H. . SAPRANAS, S. SORLEY, M. S. SNOBERGER, R. SANDEROWV, B. STRUBLE, M. E. . That he should Cross the seas to win. Saline. Mich. His heart was open ak the clay, His feelings all were true. . . .... . . . Chicago. Ill How many came forth in the morning. . College View. Yeh. He is a man who doek his own thinking. . . . . . . . . . Minneapolis. Minn I love my voieek mveetnebm I love ith limpid How. For I ani nothing if not critical. . . . . . . . . . Stamford. Conn Equal to every trial. every fate. he stands. . . . . . . . . . . Chicago. Ill He mouthes a sentence. as a cur mouthem a bone. . . . . . . . . . . . Kankakee. Ill . . . . . . . Streator. Ill This man can surely sell the Ehoesf' . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago. Ill Farewellg liuy food. and get thybelf in fiehhf' . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill Silence has become his mother tongue. . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill He makes a swaulike fiuishg a masterly stroke. . . . . . Grand Forks, N. Dak Vl'hat is there in the Yale of Life, Half so delightful as a wife. . . . . . . . . . . Gay Mills, YVIS His frowns are even fairer, than most men'r. smiles. Chicago. Ill Thou fair-haired Angel of the Evening. . . . . . . . . . F:1irn1ount. Ind Nor what is mine shall ever do thee good. Ivilkie. SaSk. I 4 i I I I J . I I 1 . 7 I + : X I L 1 I I N r v: I I I . E I 1 I I I 'I I E I i I w I I i i V .. FW Lifts I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I , I 1 Il I : I , p , I 4 I I I I 1 I I I i 1 I 1 1 1 I I , SPICKERMAN, J. A ........... Sandwich. Ill I Often stop and wonder ubt what I was begun for. SMELTZER, N. .......... VVakarus:i. Ind. 'Tis he, I knew the manner of his gait. SQUIRES, E. R. ....... . Roberts. Ill. I am small, but of great reputation. PAGE 911 . Q- ..' -w a -.--ge - Q -' -Y,--ay-.-wg gL,q-figvgggyn-51,511 v-fg'v3.1-fy. , Q kr- w-,-5-, , . . ,,--W Y - .-,WV .ff e , A , . L, .r f- 1 annual 'sulllllnlllllummn IB m Q' lun ll l lllliililillmnli mlmuhh 'lf I! va ' Q- l 1 Q! L. 1 -J.,1l51L..., P' ' . ' ' L :M ' 11 3 ..-.. . .4 . --. -.ELEM-I..,.J .... L!-Llrlzgd.-..i23E4,3 .5kuix.g L..f.....:.,:'-.:..Lf.b..gQ:.f.' . f t.-X , ...v A... I ni 59 - 'f A 62 62 n Jigf l'-DR E J' I 9 I if -... .. . . ..-..-,-.,,,...,w.. . . , ,, - Q l W 'ITIL 1Q1g3 'Ww' U' f ' 'A V 'L' Leif M o gsgglggyyq .lggllllllll llllllllllllllll -I L, f-J I I- l' I II ' l - ,I ll , : SWEENY, P. J. . ...... . Helena, Mont. Q : I : His Care is never to oifendf' l : ' - STUCK, L. G. . ....... Otsego, Mich. 4 - : It's 'gude' to be honest and true. l : X : TOOLSON, J- G- .... . . . . Smithiield, Utah. l : : Quiet as the sands of time. : THIETZKY CI P .- ' - 4 , ...... assalc. X. J. - ' : XVhat he does. he does well. : I : TINES, C. F. ...... Amite. La. : 5 - I love to wind my mouth up N 1 - , : I love to hear it go. I I - IYORNHOLT, R. IV. . ....... Chicago. Ill. : Q : He has the cliarm of C'0lll't4?SV.u . : l : IYERBIILYE, O. V ......... I . . Sandwich. Ill. : l : XVe could tell you no more, if we talked a year. I Q- XXVMKEQ H.II. ........... Lmumx.So.Dak. I - Beautv is its own excuse for bein ' - . - v . gl v v ! 3 : XI ILKENS, T. H. .......... New Xork City. N. Y. I ' - v Had you been silent. you might still have passed as a philosopher, : : XI ELP, L. II. ............ Bancroft. Ia. : : He trudged along unknowing what he Sought. E : : W1RHW,P- ....... . CMQQQIH. iI - I dare not nay. ' 5 : : II miss, A ............. Chicago, Ill. B : j I The name! The name! Strange, I cannot eompreliendf' I I .xcm-JE, E. X. .......... . Roberts. Ill. - . I : X quiet fellow with virtues, many. I : I LVN, +I- - ....... Chicaofo. Ill. 3 I - 2: i - I - A student, yes indeed. i - . I . - - W I - - 1 I ' I I I 0 I I 1 I 1 l Q i - l i g I . : , : I 'I l 'I . I Q I A I ' I I I I I I I I 4- iI . I W - 1 . I l . g I l I , l - . - - - ' 0 CONNELI. Mckzxziz bunny k ' . I , BRICK KIRCHEX Jonzzsox , I 4 IPAGE 92? md . YQ'-1' -54.1.-7-.f,, K .3 .. WT,-?..r ,,.,.,, ,,...,,..5-IL.. X . X 1 -151. .kfg lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill L -' x f .I..- . .. . - . .. . . ..... .-..4.......,........,A-g-.-,g,---..,...,.,.,..,,..,, ,.,. M .,... ,441-4 fa-wi.-ff ' V 1 4 'Ik G? ee : ' l I 9 I if V . i e ' l-lf' 1. H vl l l l fa it . .. ,Ms c c - :J .J Lfleig' : A : : ' 1 a- - 1 l - I l I i Q ' is 5 : - ' : y Junior-Freshman Basket Ball 1 , Y - - - y - Q - 1 ' UE to the efforts of Gustave Tilitsky of the Junior class. and Albert : 5 : Storlic of the Freshman class. to revive athletics at the college. basket ball : , teams were organized by them, and a game was played at the lVest Side I i : Y. M. C. A. the night of April Q. Through the aid of Ira YVilliams. Presi- : in dent of the college branch Y. M. C. A. the officials of the lVest Side Y. M. C. A. , : : donated the use of the gymnasium for the whole evening. E I Although we were given but a few hours notice. each class had a good sized ' : ' crowd of rooters on hand. to cheer their team to victory. The Freshmen trotted : l out between fifteen and twenty men for their preliminaries. llvhile the Juniors : : numbering nine came on. attended by trainers Cox. DeGrasse. and Red O'Cone : X P : nell. As usual. mascot Frenchy was at the head of the Juniors. During the warm' : , ' I up. the crowd was entertained by stunts on the parallel bars, by the trainers and 5 N i Mascot, while upstairs on the running track. several spirited sprints were pulled I X E off, in one of which Christie took a tumble. ust as he was about to pass Tennes- ' : , l See Shadv Miller. - l - - 1 l : The preliminary practice over. Referee Eddie Lanzendorfer. of the S. S. lVhite : l , . . . . . . ,. . .. l . : Co., branch. tossed up a coin for choice of baskets. Tilitsky called Tails and 5 ' : lost. Captain Storlie choosing the north basket. The lineup of the teams were: : Juniors: Hix. R. F., H. Foutz. L. F.. Gonwa. C.. H. Horwitz. R. G.. Tilitsky. L. G. : Q Freshmen: Poulson. R. F.. Bransman. L. F.. Storlie. C., Millard. R. G.. Goering, A l V l I L. G. Time Keeper Cox. Scorekeeper. O'Connell. - ' K - ' - 1 The game started with a rush, the ball being passed back and forth quite a I l : bit. before Aba Gonwa threw the first basket of the game. for the Juniors. This : i was followed by loud cheering from the junior rooters. Horwitz then followed 7 with another. Poulson then broke the ice for the Freshmen. by scoring their 1 : first basket on a field goal. Tilly then came across with a field goal, making the : i : score read 6 to Q. Poulson then followed with a free throw for one point. After E i some hard playing, Hix made the final field goal for the Juniors. The score L 1 Q : reading 8-3 in favor of the Juniors. : : After ten minutes intermission. the second half started with Guse in Gonwa's : l place at Center. Block at left forward in place of Foutz, and Struble in Tilly's : l - . . . - place at left guard, for the Juniors. l 1 I ' E The Freshmen also changed their line-up some. Benson going to center. and : 5 X Foutz taking Millardis place. They started off at a hot pace but could not keep : : it up. Poulson made a field goal. then shortly afterwards made a basket on a : l free throw. Horwitz then made a Held goal for the Juniors. At this point : Douglas took Guse's place at center, and Tilly got into the game again in place : L 4 of Struble! By some good passing. the Juniors worked the ball down under : i f A : 1 ' PAGE 931 - ' . .X -vw.. W . ..,-...,.... WT.---.Y T., . .,,. . .f . . .,--...--.9-. .W ...J lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll 'l .xefll n Q -. f 'i aww - ev ev f'24 i?f '-X. -ol .5 1 9 j if Qs W I-. ,, 5 I . is N ' V ' V' 'YWM T'Tf:-1 x iii ' F'f 'Wv' - V- fe - V-1-f-----V --- ,, -'ll ,. 3 ff. -' ' -M -.V-,,VY g ' , egg, ,A A 365 5 : l X ' I ' I i 2 1 E 5 1, - : the basket, where Douglas shot a goal. Poulson then made a point on a free throw 5' : I E : for the Freshmen. Tilly following this up by a free throw for the Juniors. : l N Bloek next missed a ringer. Poulson then made another goal on a free throw, I followed shortly by a field goal hy Douglas. Tilly made another goal on a free l : V throw. just before the whistle blew, ending the game. in favor of the Juniors. 15-8. X : ' The feature ot the game was the all-around work ot Horwitz and Tilly tor I : the Juniors. and Poulson and Storlie for the lireshmen. The shooting of Douglas' g : : was very good. as was the dribbling of Bloek. The game was hard fought. but 3 , E free from any unnecessary roughness. and the verdict of all was that the best team l : 1 l l 1 had won : 1 l 3 ' Q - i f It is the intention of the Y. M. C. A. next year. to have several interclass I : 1 meets in the different hranclhed of athleties. such as Basket Ball. Swimming, Bowl- : : A ing for the L'l aeulty Cup. and possibly an indoor track meet. l : i t There is plenty ot' athletic material in the classes to form good teams. and l i l j ' we do not see why these interelass meets should not be a success. To make the , : 1 efforts oi' the Committee in this direction easier. let us all get together and do our : l E E share. I : : J A basket hall team to represent the college in outside competition. is almost L I a eertaintv for next vear. - 1 , gr E JUNIOR Baskin' BALL TEAM 1 r- i i: 2 - 1 ' 4 - l I l t I t E g. 1 : i I i , 4 - 5 - , ig E51 ' I-l E E i I 1 5 - - i: l:g A I l l 1 1 a H 4 i I 1 l g 1 l V - 1 g 2 I l - 1 ' I I igf 1 : ' l I - I - i I l : . s - 4 . - , - : - 5 I i 1 , - , ' 4 I ' t - e e e e ee I s I 5 : 1 W I l o1'Tz GoNw.x Hix Gvss 5 - I 1 : Fuizxcir Do1'o1,.xs 2 - I , - W lj0I'GI.AS Houwvrz '1'iI.E'1'zKx' i : I I i I . Y ,I I ' I ' .F ll f - IP.-XGE 94- - 2 I 4 - , L . 1 , Y . ' 'H ' ' '-f ' 'Ae' ' -'V' '- '- if --f'--- M- - . -vv- , . -Y-. , - ,. .--ff.-W--...,,....X,,Y W .-.vY..,... N' rg lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ff ?n 'm L'? JA Q ev J' I 9 I if . ll ' i 'gi f 'llgllglggl -' fsTTl-,.,,,-,.,..e. '-J 1 W I I - P , . r y Doctor Roe s Chop-suey Dinner r ERHAPS one of the most enjoyable affairs held in connection with the 1 f class of '15, other than the regular Daily Performance in the class room, ' was the Dinner, tendered us by Dr. J. Newton Roe, on the night of May 21. last year. The occasion was a sort of a double celebration. YVe had pestered Doctor ' Roe all year, and had finally decided that the Dinner was not forth-coming. 4 VVhen it was finally announced. we of course felt like celebrating. . The other reason for feeling happy, was the fact that we had, that day, passed X through our last examination, and were now free for four months. 1 The Dinner, a five course affair, was served in a manner, in which only the Orientals are adept. and it is hardly necessary to state, that the whole company assembled, did ample ustice to the dainty viands. A Doctors Schaffer, Moyer. and Roe. were among the Faculty members present. and each responded to the call of the Students, by giving short speeches and 1 stories. I It was certainly an occasion long to be remembered by all present, and one , i to be looked forward to again with much pleasure. It has been rumored several times that the famous Chop-Sney Dinner . bears a strange relationship to our Five Dollar Breakage Fee, but we are unable to offer anything authentic on this point. . l I w , i t i . r i l E 4 PAGE 951 ' 4 e- ol 1 ' HE class of '15 was especially favored by the presence of Doctor Newkirk i ll , A, ,, e O H I O 2 'D I G Di - LIT P6 O H 3 H. DD N FQ' O CZ '1 1 fb UQ S H EJ I P14 fb 0 rv' C '1 FD CT' '-1 O z Li O D' 5 CID O C5 , H E fb U1 Q.. ,rr s 'V - Mai-eli QL. The former gentleman in response to Doctor Johnson's urgent - ' request, occupied nearly the whole hour. with a very capable address to , X the students. and his words of advice. and encouragement will never be forgotten Q by those present. 1 lve were also fortunate in having present. four members of the class of 1891-, who had come with the express intention of hearing Doctor Johnson lecture. How- ever. the tables turned, and instead of being lectured to, they found themselves X ushered into the pit. where they each. in turn were forced to give an account of , themselves. Aniusing stories, mingled with real earnest advice. and helpful suggestions from these men, served to make the hour, one of the most prohtable. that the class ' , has had the privilege of taking part in. i ili !F'.i QI 5- 7?- f-I fil :Ii '15 eil Z rl ii- f i fn 554 CL 'Ii Z ,si 'S '4 X211 Eurail S fl -2 S F Q Ni, . lllg pi! p M - eel Q, 3 'gl UD l i 1 Q It -vw 32-1 ..: it si U1 1T:l .Il :gi Q :I l:f N lil . II! 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Poulson 38: lst Sergeant, Sanborn 10-1-. , Foutz 28g 2nd Sergeant, McCoshc-n 93, and Kirtz 39. ' 2 I , , I u I 1 1 1 X K . I I I ri I 1 i E - Lg Q if A: SWEEN 1' DA H LBERG Ross STUCK 4: V. ' ff? PAGE 971 V 1- -fvr - . V .V .i - , - ff-. Y, .if-fm 7 , .5-v.,:T,,,: -ff- N ,,- llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -A-1----M 4f-- -WM---- f-- -V'-H-f-:mg--1-P---V -- F-f -lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ffl 4 -H 5- v-1 fun'--'P-s N 5?s S 2252 i go m 9 QPQE r 9 Qgbrm :1-cn,-,:. f wmgmamgmsd PU 'E E-law' 9-'12 2 7:55 , 2-322325.-5321532 SH 2 n,-fn:-- :FQ-:L F' , Q' 1qqgQ.fO'+m::.L-'-3,-f , , m H' -- :',.. , gglgouqs-5u5j'f:','Du. 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' Ig f l , lVe note with considerable satisfaction that the old C. C. D. S. School Spirit l : : 1 is being revived. The recent interclass basket ball game is only a beginning and : 1 we predict for the next year a number of spirited contests between various classes 5 I s L V and organizations. NVe are prone to believe that the faculty might help consider- l : Q : 3 able were they so inclined. : 1 I I Yvhether or not it was the result of the Senior Class strike. we can not help : r l but comment on the radical change that was brought about in the condition of 5 r affairs about the building. in way of cleaning. following this notable event: and Z E : i to the credit of the management. the good work has been continued. The students g : 1 ' should show their calibre and join forces by assisting in every way possible to 1 1 Q I keep the building in such shape that when their friends or relatives come to visit , : : them apologies are not forthcoming. I Q 5 .. .. .. .. A E E l The golden anniversary of the Illinois State Dental Society was celebrated l 1 : in Chicago at the Hotel LaSalle during the week of March QS. Perhaps no greater l : I thing can be said for Chicago College of Dental Surgery than the fact that the l , greater majority of the big men at the head of this mammoth Dental Society l l are alumni of our Alma Mater. lt is not necessary to state that our graduates : i always find their way into the Big Things of the Profession and their many K Q accomplishments along that line only reflect more credit upon old C. C. D. S. in l , : such a way that we feel a sense of pride at being enrolled as a student here. E W E ee ee se ee l .N E 3 It is a lamentable fact that the students of C. C. D. S. as a body do not take E Q : 1 the interest in their annual that the writer believes should be manifested. In a tinan- : Q N : cial way we have little complaint to make. but from a standpoint of contributions it : i : has been a keen disappointment. Wvhen it is taken into consideration that our field I : l I : from which to draw is so limited as compared with that of larger colleges and univer- I I T : sities. one can readily realize that the undertaking is no mean task. YVe urge you l : - Q : to next year take a more active interest and make it a point to contribute something. E 5 IPAGB 93 l as , , 2: , g Yawwvftv ' ' Y WT 'T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- 1' 'vw veg, .s- ' fy lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllI EQ ' Lf fm ,Y ,, W ,, , , , , , W ,YW , , , H v , Y 4,44 fr i . - L1 1 1 1 11 , :,' 1'- . ,. 11 .111 1 1, ,1 x 1x1 ' i1i11.i.. 1 ,, 11 -1, Y! 'fi ff.. 1 'ff ,, V 1:-15. 1 1,11 ni: l'11 sl1f'5'1'1 1 'L' 1- 1 1 1,1-11-1 4 .!1v1.11 :'i'1e ' 1. ,T '1f1','i' A ,.,z. l 1 ,la 1 . 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' ' , ' - r-?'1f5?' , 'f,v -,fl.g-2 e igiibu 45- -.A ' ' Ll- . gi. 17524, S. B. RITNER . E. H. BACKSTROM . ' W. A. CUSICK . . V. E. RAPP . 'f VV. R. SCHAFFNER R Freshman Class Organization COMMITTEES Annual Committee E. H. BACKSTROM T. T. FERGUSON . . . President . . Vice-president Secretary and Treasurer . S ergeant-at-A rms . Sergeant-at-Arms L. L. PODRUCH Social Committee f L. V. JONES 1. j L A. S'ronL1-:Y 1. S. B. LADUE Y x - , , .x , 4 E I I - - v - . 1 , . - 1 - I I 1 I 1 , - I - - - - w H - L I 1 1 l E E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I S. B. LADLTE E. V. WILLARD Sports Covnmitfee CLASS COLORS Purple and Gold CLASS YELL . Basket Ball . Bowling Stack-a-fac'lfle.' Sllaclr-a-taclrlef Sis ---- Boom ---- Bah! C. C. D. S. Rah! Rah! Rah! Are me in ii? Well I guess. 1916. Yes! Yes! Yes! 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He suggested a future date for the election. 1 t when the classmates would be of a somewhat less antagonistic term of mind. , The date was appointed and this cool-headed hero. this man of the hour who i hailed from no clime. and claims no state as his. who claims no fraternal order. but 1 4 that universal principal of brotherhood to all deserving such consideration. was A , appointed temporary president. For six months through every trial and pleasure. j under this man's tuition. the class of '16 acted as a unit. and has obtained many H an things which it needed. As a man we worked, and as a man we still work. To . a man we honor, respect and uphold in all things our President, Royal Ritner. . . Q, All organizations must be governed by order and principle. Again a man met 1 al, - ' ' ' - 'TAT 4 T QEIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 29, 2 - :g fn Eg :-. O 2 F Q. CD CD I5 5 Q. Q. -2' 5 ' : ct: ro V: 5 2 Q 5 5 -1 :L P' Q 2 Z3 rs ,-5 .5- Q 2 ' I-wt Q E- , . 5 n 5 f: VU Q 2. Q 3 51? :1 O Q- : 5. . :. 9 5' fb : IJ I .4 E Q 5 3 . Q' fn fb O T ? perience. conceived this eflicient code of government. . X For the oflice of Secretary and Treasurer a man of sterling qualities was N X ' elected. lVilliam Cusick. Jr. The office of Viceepresident could not be neglected. and E. Backstrom. a - l J diplomat and orator was elected. , ' 1 Under the adequate managment of this staff of officers, the class has progressed ', in all things. and we feel safe in predicting a brilliant future for the organization ' . and the illustrious C. C. D. S. ' 'L ,Q PAGE 1031 i' P, L, 2 ,.,,...,..,,..,.........,..,-....,,W , -- . V .,..,,..,.,5-....,.,...,. --......,,.-.P,,.m.-..,...g-am...-.R.. 1.1 ., V gl i EI llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil IIIIII IIII I I BIE IIII 55 ff , . . .. mn-,gd--AM--A-M A-nn. V - A-. ' V -A . -5 , I .--g , ,f1, g H - 1...--S. ' A-,:,,.N ,.,,.-,g JA F9 D K2 f if 9 1 if Q3 5-,,ligI3V.f 1, 'g 'lmg QL 2 5 E- s f - ' I I llllllllhjk w 3 1? 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Medford, Oregon BLASE, A. . . Athens, Greece I I I I I I I I I I 1 . . , I I I 1. In 1.-'za' I : BONA, B. T. . . . Chicago, Ill. : BROOKS, H. J. . . Schenectady, N. 1. , l , I , - . I , I I I - I - . I - . - I I : : I 5 - I I , I I : f I . I 5 I I I I E I I I : . I 1 I I I - I - I I 5 - I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : : l I H1 I I I. ' PAGE 1051 rg 4: 2 ' .l':.:':42A.:'f 1 . -. --- A ix-v-z'MTi fki ' '? k'3 N:W'7I'i ' '3'7XvIf. Fif'21 :vw:- ,Q'n1:11JI+J-sjif-1-, ,,.v4 .... ., : , I , --- -:- -' s rl LW EB EAIEILQESILQIESIFI H S H Elllllll l ll i i i l lllll l l gl l, L - an-naggzanfar. 'Q Ib2j1i2Q7,i..g: 1-4 ig1g,g5-..:..xv - - . ,u -v u ' - --1-4-. ::....gr..:rp.mg:5554,r.:...was ,1'.Lfr. ,..:i.1Z'.m-0 v '- I if A IDG ff ? I 9 if 59 Am-...wnpmwmmn.v-fum... n . z , .Q .,,i f lllilll llllllll I IMQQQQIIF' ll llllllllllllllllllll ' I l..1.LQf I 4 f I TI I , I I I I I I I - 1 I - I I l - I - Q .1 I . I I I ' I I I I I I I I I - l - I I I I I I I I I ' I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I ' : I I I - I g I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I E I - , I , I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I . I - I - I - W I - I - I - I - I - I I I I I ' : I . I 1 I I I A 1 llulllllllllllllllllllllllllllnilinillnllliililllliiiilliilliiiiiiiilmy Lis : EE I r 1 1 4 5 I l 'U af ca rf: P-4 0 -I .. Snap li I 'J' A P Q .se I 9 I if BROSNIANT E. . . BROWN H. T. . LRKE . . . BUTT los. . . CARR A. I'. . CARROLL H. . . EHNEY . 1. . COLON S. . . x J. . . C LSICK V. . . CRAYCROFT T. H. . DESSER I. M. . DIXON R. I. . DONELANI J. . IJUGGANT R. E . . ELLWNXORTH C. . . IWINIONS M. . . ENDSLEY T. J. . E 'ANS S. S. . . IlELLOWS D. NI. . IlLATH G. O. . I OrJTz, J. A. . FOX, M. E. . CTAGNON, E. J. . GEBIBIILL, T. W. . CIOLDFIELD, M. . GORREL, H. B. . . HALL, J. K. . HAMILTON, R. J. . HODGES, H. S. . HOUNS, A. R. . . IHLE, CT. . . . JARVINEN, G. . JOHNSON, G. A. . JOHNSTON, J. D. . JOHNSON, W. W'. . IQANE, VV. J. . . KHURI, I. M. . KOPP, O. W. . HUTSCHNECKER, VV. H.-' ISSELHARD, R.v Kaiser JONES, V. R.- Jonesy,' IIEHRENBACHI-:R F. J.- Sleep5 . JERGL SON T. T.- Fer ie . CTOERING, E. H.- Boy Scout . 'Toisdayn . Nhrtinsxille Ill. . C iicwgo. l. . Ycwvillcl Sask. . Plainfield N. J. . C' icaho l . Chicafro . . . Cl icq ol Ill. . Terres Porto Rico . Clinton Miss. . Chicfigo Heights Ill. . Springfield Ky . Chicago Ill. . Elroy Vis. . Springfield, Ill. . South Bend, Ill. . Payson City Ut'1l1 . . Cu ter Ill. . Kfzlaunzoo lNIich. Preston. Idfxho . Bozotfi Ill. . Riceville Iowa Queensland Australia . Drayton Ontario . , Richfield. Utah . Chicago, Ill. . . Bcaverville. Ill. Sault Ste. Marie. Con. . . Duluth. Minn. Yvcatliersfield. C'Onn. Pilot Mound. Mmiitoba Adelaide. S. Australia . . C'l1ic-ago. Ill. . Clarendon. Vt. . Blzuicliardville. XVis. . New York Clity. . Newfolden. Minn. . . Belleville. Ill. Lake Nebzignmon. YVis. . . Batavia. Ill. Nvatseka. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Cando, N. D. . Meriden, Conn. Chicago, Ill. . 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Chicago. Ill. I I ol McEvoy, H. H. .... . Chicago, 111 I 33 BICFARLAND, C. R.- Packey Cortland, Ohio E BICFARLAND, J. D. . . . . Chicago. Ill. : BIILLARD, E. V.- Harry , MOI1t0ur, IOWA : pig 111LLER, C. . . . . C111Cag0, Ill. I .I - EZ : I I I I E1 1 : l 1 l E I n : 1 : I f A I I I I 'l I I ' I if l I 1 I I 1 I I 1 : 1 : l f ' l I ,- I l I ' I I Ai t l l - 1 l I 1 I I f I I , 5 I 1' I I 1 I I ' I I 1 X I I 1 I I V X I I 1 I -1 - l l I -1 1 g 'I l I I Y I I E I 'l 1 - - l nm n ' I PAGE 1091 I ,xL.,.El-EQig...g.: 1 ' - 4- . A: 2 ,?fg,EgJlmQQQ LiiE5 H I HI B EFEEQ E QEEEEHHE B E E I I SE HEEN I 51 - , f - .-- -1 -. - -A f .1-.,:E:m1fg1 -'.- . m1u.Q'..k.y1,gQ- i , E II- I I --I '- .xwf 1 f A T9 F I 1 -5 17 9 I if 5lE3'U5im '5E?A -IfwgxI,,,AAIM,,I,A,IM.4 . I. i n ' gag-1g1,L.,,,..I,-..I-.- . , I I ' L-firii, A , -' I Q , I I I . I L I ' I - I , I 3 A , I A I A .- I -- I Q I I I 1 . J I ' 1 I A -3 I 1 I A I I ' I I 'Z I 1, . I I '4 I , l I : I . 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SCI-I.aRENBRoIcII, E. SCHNITZER, M. BIISS . SCOTT, W. M.- Tilly SEQUIN, T. P. . . SIEGEL, J. M. . . SIKKINK, R. A. . SIMON, H. . SIMMER, C. . SIMPsoN, M. F. . SITKIN, F. F. . SMITH, H. E. Miss . SMITH, H. B. . SPIRO, B. . STEVENS, T. M. . STORLIE, A. . STURGIS, F. M. . . THANE, L. . . I . CcdarR-apids Ion-I . Cedar Rapids Iowa . . Viola. . . Carrollton Ill. . Owatonn 'I Nl inn. . Benson Utah . Monroe VVIS. . Preston, Idaho . Cl ica 0. Ill . Chicago . . fewark -'. '. . Elroy YVis. . Richfield Utah . Minneapolis Minn. . Nlonrocy Vis. Chicago Ill. . Detroit Mich. . Nlartinsbur, YV. Y'-. . . Chicago Ill. . Iica on . . Srnithiicldq Utah . . Island Pond Vt. Suwalki Poland Europe . . Monroe W is. . Mountain, YVis. . Fort Dodge, Iowa . St. Cloud, RIIIH1. . Chicago, I Ill. . YVhitcficld, Mont. . Ransom. Ill. . LaPortc. IIId. . IVaubay. S. D. . Chicago, Ill. . Hancock, Mich. . Taylorville, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Norwich, Ont. . Logan, Utah . . Chicago, Ill. Kalamazoo, Mich. . . Reville, S. D. . . Chicago, Ill. Trondhjein, Norway THOMPSON, R. W.-- Tommy . Black River Falls, IVis. THORESON, C. A. . . . . . Battle Lake, Minn. Q PAGE 1111 '51 F I I I i F L. F 5 V. I i l i I r 3 l 1 I l 1 1 2 . I f .. I , .' .f ....F--i,..rP'.1'v:S9 'r. . -f ' m..,4. wa vm .T I' .. ,I ' - -- vf ., E. .. .. ,-' 'f W' Y '- --a- ,. . ,.,, . H5-.grm g5,Eg ,ss :sI:sa5aEa :'.Ism I o r I Eu 5: vm fi m ullllllllllllllllllln . .,',,.-,,.H'- ' , 3 - - 4 -I gk 1 . - 2 A NYM- . .- .. - ' ' ' - 4.::.A.2L- Lua I l I , ' . . , '. K l I , ' . . . I NI , B A . Ill ' 1 ', . F I , . , I I l , T , , , f 3 1 I , J . K I g 1 Q I E , L S 1 g , ' . , Ill G , L F x . . N I N l V Ki 31 A I , L I4 Y , , L , . Q I , O I . . H Y f g I , I I A , I E , E . . : I , HR I-' . S i .. t.. I V , Cl . g , Ill 'w , ' , 1 6 ia, R , I B , - Y im 1 1 - 1 . is 1 R ' E ' fm Mum sz I Egg T' Eagan!! ,lu il lsiifgim ll hill l I I llll iii l ,Q . 4,3 I . ,,,: ., .- 3. 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I I H 1 i g 'F 1 u i I I , I Il I 'E I a xg? f l I The Freshman Dance T seems as though it has been the custom for the last few years for the Freshman Class to give a dance, or ball. if you like. and being a typical freshman class, full of vim and energy, and pretty fresh. as some of the upperclassmen remarked. we decided that it behooved us to show our mettle. A class meeting was subsequently held and our worthy president Mr. Ititner was asked to act as floor manager. but he asked to be excused on the plea that he wasn't up on the new fangled dances. being accustomed to the square dance, and Old Dan Tucker. Thereupon we selected Mr. I,aDue to till the office. he having claimed vast experience in this line, having been instructor in skating rink up Home. The next important move, was the selection of a committee to take care of the printing of circulars and tickets. Mr. Millard was chosen as chairman of this committee, and proved very eflicient. the only fault found being that he left a line. for the secretary's name to be signed. on about 300 of the tickets and Cusick sat up all night signing them. Neat little circulars with the words Lets go to the C. C. D. S. Freshman Dance , were printed. but were not very advantageously displayed. It was rumored that Barlow used them for a rattle. The most important and very delicate position, was that of chairman of the Reception committee and Mr. Gearing. on account of being well posted on International Law and Diplomacy was elected to the otlice. The committee supporting him were very apt men and women. Among who were Misses Smith and Schnitzer. Messrs .I. D. McFarland, Cox, Johnston, Rice, Roy, Cusick, Ritter, Barlow. McCallum. Backstrom. Schaifner, Benson, Sequin, Benson, Spiro, Koch and Ihle. I believe that every nation was represented. Presi- dent Ritner distributed the tickets, and says that everyone received one whether he used it or 11ot. It seems as if Ritner got stung on a class function once before. and having been told that previous class dances had proved disastrous to the officers decided to take no chances. This proved to be a very good plan. The school basement was turned into a dance hall a few days before the dance. for the benefit of the beginners. Poulson and Benson were chief instructors, and Minney first assistant. Mr. Munk and one of the scrub women proved very apt pupils. Mr. Simons got his hands and 'feet mixed and gave it up as a bad job. The dance was held at the VVest End YVon1:1n's Club, Tuesday, March 3. 191-L. and was the scene of merriment and great activity. Mr. Ivingert felt that it should have been held elsewhere but Ferguson couldn't interpret the meaning of refractory so it was out of the question. Mr. Donelan was at the door to receive the guests. aliso the tickets, and proved a very gracious and pleasing personage. Treasurer Cusick was also present to take care of the finances, as usual. Mr. Brown, class of 1916, had his best orchestra there and amid the strains of The International ...A , T- fin e-.4 F S - Q Q rv 5 5 , P-I UD ' -, 5 w UQ 5 .. ... Z ,' ag 5 rf g U? w Z 1 Q 2 2 1 S l'Y' 4- I- 2 2 v 2 r- S 5 E' P-' E .r :I ,A Q .1 . ,D 1 5: gd FU Od 'ff 5 fe E' 5.1 6' s 1? 'D ,. .E 2' ro- 'D ' il 0 Dv :J Q., UQ . pg 5 3 E-' 5,3 ii 2 'D -e :L S zu P-I 5 is Q. 7 Q' 2 .3 fb F, , Y w H ' .4 5 I 'U I-1 3 5 Q' , Us GL Q5 .1 3 I-' fb 'Q 5 cr .. '-: 5, C I 2 ' ff :. fs 2 f '41 F, A. 4 2 2 5 ,. 4 2 Q' .i 2 O :- it 'Q E 5 Y .. Ii Q, cf 5- ra 2 ff O : ,f 5 f-vs 9 . ,-, Y 'I SW g s 'A V. I VJ T! E.. 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'Q 1 f was attracted to an exhibition ot' the A'Te1-:as Tommyl' by two girls and got so excited 3 that he threw a penny in the ring and started clapping. He was probably think- N ing of Columbia Hall. VVc were very pleased to see so many of our Juniors and N Seniors present and doubly pleased because they had such a fine time. It was re- ' l ported that many came in taxi-cabs among whom were Mr. Lentz but all we could find outside was a popcorn wagon. Lentz likes popcorn too. Many of the boys V were astonished because the door man wouldn't let them out between dances, for a little nip--- of fresh of course. The feature of the evening was the appearance of the photographer who took a flash light of the gathering, much to Mr. LaDue's delight. The dancers danced to their hearts' content and shortly after midnight. 7 I Slowly broke up and departed. everyone seemingly pleased and happy with the I evening, which proved a success from every respect. 3 rr I 'f n A ' 4 I-'AGE 117 4 - . , l - UT-il : Y nk AT' ' - 7 '1 '-'Vi ''JT-'lit'? ':-'11'i - 71- ' ' '!1'1. '1 '?'P? !f'7LU:f1r4--vt - 'EYrvffr'?'7fr':' '-have f:'-ff-f---'v-41 -:sz - nw- En - , -. yw-v- Ii , N if -c . .. A' ,, ' ' '- ig. .meIEE!!!!!BE!!l!lQg!llgl!llllllpInnlqglllllnlunlllllllllnlaslllinnlnlllaf' A- '4i-1n22-i- 1 N -A-21----r-M fvvaws. u. . .. :L.:!.szgg,1.-ac....,.Q t,a4: ,g,e,,,,J,,, ,nr M 4-1, A5,n,,1,,5 .- . 53sL,5zm1.V3J, Z --LN.W4,m 4' 4 1 l I I I I I I I l y y V P P i f L ' , I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I y I , I + I 5 I I I S , I 4 + r y i 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I 'E 'lzgiffi' 5 f A ef? D P J' I 9 I if i tr f 'e ' I' We -E-1 C' , ' - if were If -I 1 I' ee .:. ,N - i- .T J -- : FGA 9 r l l l ll at -iitleiitiin A e so tg 1 It ' 'W HQ Y : r : , : l ' l I I I I I I 7 - I Basket Ball i - I Y I I 1 .. . . - . . -. v ., . 5 I : , HURhDA'1 EVENING. April -1-. at.the W est blde H. M. C. A. gymnasium g : P : the freshman team met. the uniors in the first game that has been played for : i years between the classes. The athletic spirit of the college has been I I : l dormant: ancient history tells us that the college did possess a baseball. and 5 E . : l other teams. which were successful in their contests, and probably the classes pre- : : ceding the Class of 1916, have been content to feed on the glory of their ancestors. E - . : but on October 7. 1913 this was changed. A class of boys entered the .school who : : wanted to do things, not dream them, all day long, and as an outcome this match ' : E ' was arranged. Soon after 8 o'clock the noble contestants assembled in the arena E I and talk about your display of muscles. why the freshmen were magniiic-ent. E : There was the Boy Scout adorned in his brilliant red sweater and short trousers. : : displaying a figure that Apollo might well envy: LaDue came out in bloomers, like ' E - , : ladies used to wear when riding cycles: and as for Carl he looked exactly like the : : native rice gardeners of Honolulu. Millard and Storlie each wore their high school E : suits and looked as if they meant business. Excitement was at its height, when the : E game started and soon the barrackers on the stairs and in the galleries were yelling : : and jumping and giving miscellaneous advice to the players. It was soon evident I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' : I I l I I I E u : : - I I I I I I I I I I I I I : I E I : E I I I I I I - I I I : FRESHMAN BASKET BALL TEAM : : I : IPAGE 118 r E L- is H .y T.-' '-' :: :.-f-1 ii'f 1 ' Q -' ' f. 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Lars from Norway who was watching the game for the first time. wanted to know what was the use of having baskets with holes in the bottom. he would like to see the ball stay there when it got in. At half time the freshmen had scored one basket and one free throw. but nothing daunted, and cheered by the class yell. they returned to the fray. and finished with a score of 8 to 16 in favor of the juniors. Next year we intend to start earlier. and some exciting times are in store for us. for every basket ball player is determined to get in trim durinfr the summer. and I know some novices who intend learning to play. Our bowling team is fretting ready to win the Faculty Cup from the Juniors. and with a tennis. and baseball team. which we hope to form next year we will see the good days of sport return to C. C. D. HU! LAND. fi1ill,A,f E: ' 'filing-gl f f ' N. X . 4 if , f-4 w tf f -N- Q get i te if .1 l1afl:i,.ll':llfffe E-,f-f'1,.:L. W, W, .g.,f,',,v,,,gW, I I X K . 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COPELAND M.D. CM, M.R.C.9. L. C. BOHLAND BLD. L.P. I. G. IIRKA4 D.D.S. 1914 . . STRANSKY . .YAJICEK . .'. PELKA . . . SKOIEN . . LYRBAWIC 1915 . . SANBORY . .Hlx 1. .Baosmv . KOLAR . P. OCOWWELL 1916 . S. HODGES W. CISAR VY. SCHILIES H. STOCKFLETH . E. NIINCH J. Cox . BEISTLE FRENCH E. SQUIRES E. ANDERSON TW 'W 'llw'S'i lil EQ... W . -MLM ..--- -..A ,, - , g.. l .l. il: lf ':, 1 Sf- 'J DP -Q f . -E - 1 -. -1 1 l- . :! .-Ll 2:4 -11 X. 'le Al: .-1.5 ?l,i ' f-Q m L+ O fb aw L4 1- H +11 rn H: .IA H1 H Q cz: 5. r fu f- , .-1 V V 5 L 1 Q -4 p P 4 .:g V flu! ' -, igi SIE 5:5 E2 1-3 0 'PU U9 LIL' B1 '11 '11 td CD ll r . . -I ' . gf A V4 If I li Kai sl' gl .lf i-At ., W.. , ..-W , - - ,w--- H 21? FiIIllllllllllllllllllllllll I ,ee::' l5,,s gsg g f A ee Q n-Q i l sf' I 9 1 C C 'ii' C ,ji ., 1 C' 'Mai eeee 'I I Y ' e I I I I I ef NfHf!!!!!!!!!!!FF'!F!!!!!FF-Ffri lwgttag Vw' o, 'Q9 i E I I ,P I Ex l fI5 : P! . rl? I r - i I ,- g I ll. V I i' 1 - I Z Psi Omega g tri I 1' 1 l Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery 1892 E - 1 i I , , ROLL or CHAPTERS ' 5 3 i Baltimore College of Dental Surgery A. , f New York College of Dentristy E Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery Tufts Dental College VVcstern Reserve University j University of Pennsylvania X University of Buffalo - Northwestern University x Chicago College of Dental Surgery X University of llinnesota University of Denver - aan: ll C -wi C lllllllillilihil lllllllllll exif., ,, A- A , .. ...A-A.-'-J A. Q Y - L---M---in -1 Pittsburgh Dental College . Marquette University Q Harvard University , Louisville College of Dental Surgery X Baltimore lNIedical College , College of Physicians and Surgeons 1 - l CSan Franciscoj Ohio College of Dental Surgery Q 3 Medico-Chirurgical College. fPhiladel- ' phiaj VVisc0nsin College of Physicians and 1 Surgeons 1 V - Atlanta Dental College University of Southern California University of Maryland North Pacific Dental College Starling Ohio Medical College Indiana Dental College George lVashington University University of California New Orleans College of Dentistry St. Louis Dental College Keokuk Dental College Georgetown University Southern Dental College University of Michigan College of Dental and Oral Surgery CNew Yorkj University of Iowa Vanderbilt University University College of Medicine. CRichmondD Medical College of Virginia Wfashington University Kansas City Dental College - l I - l lI l l F I iI - I l 1 , l , I I ' ? Q f ? 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Un the 2-Lth day of March. 1912. several Portirican Students of the College of Physicians and Surgeons and of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. held a meeting for the purpose of establishing another fraternity. based on the same principles as the I.. I. C. N.. but known as Phi Chi Delta. Both organizations became so interested in the welfare and high standard of the Spanish-American Students. not only in the Universities of the United States. but also in Central and South America. and the YVest Indies. that in 1913, they decided to form only one. Phi Chi Delta. Since the main object of such organization is to bring in close relationship all the Spanish-American Students of America. different chapters were founded in t.he many cities of the C. S. A., and besides an alumni chapter. has been established in Porto Rico. Soon the Phi Chi Delta will have an alumni chapter in Cuba, Mexico. etc. This association has been so wonderfully developed that in its short period of existence, twelve diferent chapters have been founded. - The Phi Chi Delta is well represented in the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. a first class institution perfectly known all over the world. Epsilon Chapter, to which I have the honor of being its first Grand Master. was accepted as a branch of our beloved fraternity in April of 1913. This Chapter publishes a monthly magazine Mundo Latino fLatin VVorldj which shows the great success of our young, but powerful fraternity. I do not wish to close this without thanking the members of the DENTOS Board for having been given this space. Josi-: G. CARDE, '14-. IPAGE 14-4- I.. l i l k Qffl, 7'4 572' ff' , , ' ' PW' 'P' 'v' A VM!Hill!IIllBIlllllllllQlllllllllllllllll I . I . .W Y. . . . ' . ' ' ' , -4- ffirri C' ,QQ Jia. 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Club Rooms. Reading and Correspondence Spacious Lobby. Check Room Facilities. are formed. . Privileges of the Members HE lVest Side Department of the Young Mens Christian Association is lo- cated within a few minutes' walk of the college. Here students are offered a special rate on membership and have the use of a splendidly equipped building containing all the most modern advantages offered by the larger clubs, together with many special features. A glance at the privileges listed below and a look at tl1e pictures on the preceding pages will give some idea of the opportunity for pleasure and profit ofered by the Association. SOME OF THE PRIVILEGES Swimming Pool. Tile linedg filtered room. Educational Lectures. Practical Talks. Bible Study Classes. Religious Meetings. Entertainments. Clubs :- Boxing Club. Wrestling Club. Debating Club. Glee Club. Orchestra. Cosmopolitan Club. , Leaders, Club. Bible study Clubs. j Aquatic Club. . Special Gymnasium classes are conducted for professional school students and every elfort is made to make the student feel at home. The building is indeed a social center where good fellows get together and where life-long friendships I rg, lll F, -A l W IIRHRIIE v 4 N W- Aww I 1 l , 1.-J h - ..D. . , V :T . . V. ry-.fs-----rv. :vw-Tfg-1--c . H N D-f--5 . .-,link-s-331 v - v -in ---. 1 - ,,. -.-i -V . -Y- f- rv-.,,-.-my. 1.-- - -f--rn . .. . ,l l -arf in I ,I 1I g.. .I I in ll ,I Ll ,I fl 'l I I I I l I ,I l I pl I I l :I rl I LI ann ri bl AI 'I ,I :Y- I ll fe: ll rl I fl El I ,l ,l ll gl rl gl el il gl II il ,I ll gl il ,I I ,I ll J-gf Fa 'fi F2 Q .5 I 9 I if 'vw' ' H M --'L NA 1 E ' ,Y-yu-Y---------V --H-V-W --'fmt-T-Y B 3,- Q1 1.9 '51 lllllllllllllllllllll Ill Fi, 1 'E . 131' llllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 P- -J Y. 'Q-f.QC.II - 'z :'. 1- -2? - 2 ..,-5g- 2-Elia' 11 ' . ::-.:- 4- ffm- A - -sr:-2.1.' ' ':1.-112. A, ...-mg., U -.' , ,.l:.':,.1. , amz., --. ... v -.-J 1:':.T f.:-.:-,-'-L- it Q-N1 4 ' .- -:-. .1.z11.'1-1.4: nj-5-.1-v - if ..- . :Q-A-qvxjr L.:-,nu . 7:25, , :LE-,.. -'L - ' - - .':,x gi.,-1' .- ' . - ' 1-.'f.z:'. - . 35. ..'I-Ed. .,:.f.'-.. 5.1.51 -c-,-E,-nifclfg ..' :A-5,-.-1 L- 5 '-Z1:- AE- '41 - , . iii -lf. Q -3,3 .-.-153 ' 3 1, -. .'Z1: '11 8 fi' f3'.ff1: E 'T AL ff: 511 5 :SS -, '- .1 :--.1 Y' ' A Q. , .g-1 ' College Branch, 1913-1914 'I'Rl':s1.xx XY. Bnomu' Cvllfliflllllll, f'0Il17I11ffl'f' of Jlaizagrfrrzfnf L. P. PVTMAN .-1 of ing E.1'ec11Ii1'P Sm'1'efnr'1f I ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - '. . NILLIAMS ,........ . Presidenf . . '. GUSE . Recording Sevrefarly COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN .. E. HARWOOD . ...... New Sfuzl'Enf and flleefiyzgs 5 2. A. KARR . ..... .iflzleiiv ,. V. JAN!-:s Dlembership X . GISWOLD . Finance ' . T. GHIBBI,E . Social . . XV. Form . Social ' '. E. EIATHESON . Jlusical 1 1 I PAGE 150 A w ' 8 f A . 1 A 1 . . . KEANE . . . Vice-President 1 1 1 ' p K I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wiv 1 IR 1 Au 1 F , ' C 1 I 1 R 1 A I I I I xx I I I I I n I I I I 1 F C 'u e we ' - 'f A 69 ef -Jg g oe 1 9 1 iii! ..ll ll VF- C 7 T' V' T n lH'n 'W'A TMTATTMM' -MT 'V li V 1 ft 1: - I College Y. M. C. A. IE if Q I , HE College Young Mens Christian Association has made very commendable ' : progress this year. The membership has increased and many students : ii ' have taken advantage of the reduced rates for full physical privileges in : the City Association buildings. : The following brief summary of the activities for the year gives some idea : of the importance that the Association has gained in the life of the student body , : . of Chicago College of Dental Surgery. E i HANDBOOK E It can be stated with honesty that the student's handbook put out last October : L was the best in this line published in many years by any professional college : Y. M. C. A. in Chicago. It was given free of charge to all students and hundreds 1 : F cf them have made good use of this little book with its college-year calendar. f I I 1 : I SOCIAL : f l On the evening of October 10, 1913, the College Young Men's Christian As- l' l ll .. . . . Y . . . :l I Q soc1at.1on invited all the students to an open house night at the V5 est Side Building. 7 I ' : l For this occasion the whole building from the auditorium to the swimming pool was I : open for the free use of C. C. D. S. Students. The Social Committee had planned f : f the evening for such great variety of enjoyment that very little of the reality can f E be indicated here. In the auditorium there was speaking by Dr. T. YV. Brophy, Dr. ' : C. N. Johnson, Dr. E. D. Coolidge and President VV. I. Xvilliams who presided: g i j there was music, both vocal and instrumental, by student talent. On behalf of l i s the Faculty Doctor Brophy presented to the Young Men's Christian Association . i a beautiful loving cup for an interclass bowling contest to be held in February of : Q each year. The cup was won Hrst by the class of 1914. After the meeting in f L : the auditorium, every one received passes to the gymnasium and the swimming pool 1 : it s where some very lively contests, wrestling. boxing and swimming, were pulled oH'. 2 : The Cabinet Conference was held Sunday afternoon and evening, October 5. : 5 at Glen Ellyn. twenty-three miles west of Chicago. Eleven members of the Cabinet : 1 were present. The afternoon and evening were spent in conference. The camp : X 1 tire supper and social hour will be long remembered by the participants. : ill I . : , MEETINGS : l Between October 1 and April 1, the College Young Men's Christian Association f : f 4 has had eleven general meetings with a total attendance of 1,825 and an average : l : 1 attendance of 175 men at each meeting. This large attendance is no doubt. due to I : the fact that the meetings were made interesting and helpful to the students. Special , : mention ought to be made of the very successful series of addresses on Mfonday 5 f i evenings from February 16 to April 6. The speakers and subjects of this series PAGE 1511 E 355 l vi? -1- - Q:-fears ' .'-:er'i N nw:-n fs- rm s' -1::::-laws-+ '-f'z f' 'fam'---4rw --V' - - - . A ., . A .H -L, FT! llllllllllllllllllllll IIII l l B lllll IBEE IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII ll - 1-. , .,.,,..,, , ,Y , ,c,,,,,w a 1 -- - : -' - fe f 'Y -- tp' . Q... ,tr--A., .fa U, ,. 5 - ..p.f.frf.v,.-x W i -' 'Q 5 -,lbw -fe eeee -9 I ff I IPAGE 15:2 . were: Dr. J. P. Buckley 'Rufus Peurinff D'1wes Dr. C. N. Johnson 'The V-ilue o' . oral imer ' . . I.. Kend-ill Is It YVorth While?-The Dentist 's - Citizen' ' Cnreor ve M. M'1rtin. Physicfil Director Problem of Individual Exercise Dr. Wm. D. loethout. The Fffects of Alcoholn' Hon. lvm. IL. Mason Lrwent Public Questions Dr. YV. H. C. I.o0'-ln, Ambition 'und Aceomplishment '. X frroup ot' students studvinw Mr. Fosdick s recent book chilled lhe 111111110011 I of the llaster since December 1. has had twelve sessions with -1 total -zttend-nice ot' 4' . 'Ihe study of this book is espeeiilly -ittrzictive to thinkinv college men 'll over the Lnited St-ites -ind C'lll'1d'l. , C oNFEm:NeEs I Our Associ-ition was represented 'it the President's Conference -it Eurekfr in A1 ril. 1913, ly the retirinv' President YV. I. YVilli-1 s. At the M estern qtudents Summer Conference, YViIli'nns B13 on I.:1ke Crenev-1 our Association was repre- sented by V . I. YVilli-uns 'ind C. XV. lVillm-in. I'hev report that the ten diys 'it the Inike Genes'-1 Conference with T50 other eollefre students from eiffht of the Middle I Vx est St'ltCS w-is one of the ,greatest experiences of their lives. 3 I. C. C-unpbell represented the ct dents of C. C. D. S. -it the Seve: tl uid- 5 renniel Convention of the Qtudent Volunteer Movement -it Kunsws City Mo. where ' 1,000 collelre students of North Americw were in conference four day s. Certainly this summary indic-xtes th:1t there is :x rrowinfr profrressive spirit I -nnonv the students. 'Ile College Y. M. C. X. is not only promotinfr a whole- some -ind attr-ictive college life. but it is -ilso brinffinfr the student of C. C. D. b. into touch with the progressive movements :among students of the state, the nation :ind the world. HOLLAND ' ,-5 r .. . C ' ff . ,' f J i . QQ. ' XI , I '- . f 5 J. . ,.t.. - s . . .. . , ' 'n ' 'T . - ' . wi 1, . - .I -- N .' Q ' f'll ' C - --1 ' AI IIIALP I rIK5M -ii - ,A I- . - V-I 1 f.--' . - --' 1 I .ffrfs r 4- g f. ,,f' - X- I If - 'M ,f-f-I I I I,.., II.-. I,.i ,,. 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M-- f 39 Y x df A x wi Illi XIX I I III Ia DI X .q7 1ImIZQ,ZfI,A4 l ilu limi! '! lg P l , f i M 4 l I E ? I rem- -rmnurrn-nvmkvu-l .mmm 4 i. F 4 1 A - 1 Vg A . I . 4-X , J A F9 Q -l5,.f4'? :Q..eesg . .5 .17 9 I if A ? i 'i ' it :HQQQsa5wwwQwhmimE?ifwiiikifimffthlluaf 5Wm fifi5.Qfge-r.U .. ,W--!f.!!lPitR. T a eeeee .. 1 7 - E T I 1 f 'l :ll ll I - , l all Ili r I l Z ' - - ' 1 l . ' . 3 l l Y. M. C. A. Bowling Toui nament . l 5-. EH Ll Q N the evening of April 10. representatives from each class in the college. 5 assembled at the lVest Side Y. M. C. A. to compete for the honors of the V1 'l Facility Bowling Cup. A large number of rooters were out to cheer F : 1 each team on to victory. The lineup was as follows: : V .m- . - . '- Q iSF17l07'-S' J u Il LOI'-S' F resh men. - T L 1 I 1 - L JANES PIERCE B1-:sslca I l tl - l LINDBERG GUSE BENsoN 5 : f if I G1swoLn Hmsox Nlc'F,xRL.xNn. C. R. f l ' fir ll 3 XVHITE Dot'GL.xs XVILBERT E 5 4 OLSON MAHCINKIEWITZ VANSYCLE : At 8:15 the tournament commenced. and each team started out with a de- A : termination to win. The Seniors started out strong. and were followed closely l Q by the Juniors and Freshmen. until the latter part of the game. The Freshmen 1 I picked up and soon had the Juniors in the shade for second place. The results of the first game were as follows: Seniors first, Freshmen second. and Juniors .- I fni thud. .-1 In the second game the Freshmen gave the Seniors a merry chase for first place. : . 71 About the third game each Freshman seemed to have a streak of luck as all Freshmen : , Q do at times. and nothing less than a sparc fell to their lot. The Seniors too were 1 : ' doing some good rolling at the same time. Janes pulling down high score 12095 in : this game. The Juniors as before were bringing up the rear. The outcome of the : second game was the same as the first. Seniors first. Freshman second. and Juniors ' : , gg . -4 i s third. . - ' I The third game. however. was taken by the Juniors, who came in strong on the I : home stretch. The Seniors. and Freshmen. falling down due to too much exertion ls : A in the first two ames. At the end of this frame, when the ins were counted. it was ' . A g 5 P - I l. found that the Juniors held first place. Freshmen second. and Seniors third. The '4 .l tournament being won by the Seniors. i i, l ff' ' . . v 5 V Good clean rolling was the feature of the game. and from all reports there l a was no fault to be found at any time. l we A ' . .... , . . 5 ' This Bowling Tournament IS an annual affair. the present Senior Class winning the first tournament, which was held last year. ' : . It is the aim of the officers of the College Branch of tl1e Y. M. C. A. to have : gl a series of tournaments next year. as well as a series of basket ball games. and , ,E gym classes. So let us all get the athletic spirit at the beginning of next year. and ' it ' start things out right, so that we can make a good showing at the end of the year , j i in the Athletic Line. . QQ 4 ii? i f iii .. -s 55355 PAGE 1531 - .1 3 .an Alh:4a.q.u'z.2kn.x.-fic! .sL..a.xL..mL4:. exits... - f+.i..,...-.a..m.-aafa,s Q.--... - '-- f ' ' ' 9 f f .. ' l 4' , i n .UEEEBEHHIW ESIE KQEEESBESE HII E EEEEEEQME E IIIIIIIIIHI I FSEEE k L. up '.'w:1 ' A 'Y ' 'ta .V - , ' .. '.f....t'-'..L.' Qf...-,..... ..... . . ,,,, f 1' 1 s - -' I , rigs-gm 1'5FU i i 4 1 'JA ea Q J' I 9 I if -1' xAf ' t -l 1 5 V' ' I I li t g A Bit of Class History y at ti ll N HE afternoon before Thanksgiving of the year 1913. was ushered in with : a dark and foreboding mien. It was an afternoon as dark as a pocket, and : 1 : ., of such a character that I believe our Oriental relations would kneel down : ' in supplication and offer up prayers to the gods. : However such things did not occur. but there was a feeling subtle. it is truc : , of some coming disaster. : There was a great calm. peace and quietude pri-dominated such as precedes : It 5 a great storm or disaster. : X 4 Hither and thither moved the mighty white coats. some as silent as wraiths. : 41 others as loud and boisterous as school boys on a holiday. And who had a better : : right to be loud and boisterous. for wasn't the morrow to be a holiday? Ay, but : with these silent ones. those whose very faces revealed the inner workings of their : I V minds about as much as a sphinx, there hangs a tale. : 1 . Now there comes into every man's life periods of success and of failure. : , E These two processes 'seem to work hand in hand. and establish an equilibrium. : l - 1 Now then. list to me for here is the tale.- : . - lt came about that certain people.-we will call them patients.-were seated : l l in the plate room. These people. pardon me. patients. were there for a definite : ll 1' reason. Need I go further to explain? For the be-neHt of ye who are unen- : I 1 lightened. I will say that they were there for the specific purpose of having their : mastieatory apparatus restored. Remember the morrow was to be Thanksgiving. I l i As I said before. they were seated. They also waited. But alas and alack ' 1 : l 'twas all for naught. One by one these silent white coats of serious mien sought : X : A their respective patients and with soothing words informed them that it was an im- - : 1 possibility to furnish them with their plates. : : Ah it was a sad day. Many plates beautifully soft were turned out that day. : : 4 Some of the wise ones. those who had no plate work to do offered many suggestions. l i i Yes. said they, the very softness of the plates gives them the property of : l mouldability. iVhy not place them in the mouths and they will conform to every E : ll little ridge and hollow. Beautiful theory. ll--Pix---l : X V The calm and peace was now rultled. No longer were they silent. Loud ex- : : ', clamations could be heard. It was a sound fraught with anger. VVe shall have our : 1 : 1 bond, they cried in Shylockian air. And with this foremost in their minds, these : , l students went home that night to dream possibly of turkey and cranberry sauce. l 1 : , Such seemed to have happened for the day following Thanksgiving was character- : : ized by the calm of just a few days before. E l : Everything went on smoothly until one day a meeting was called. Everybody : attended by request. It was a meeting long to be remembered. Here it was that Q : E the oratorical skill was displayed by nearly all those present. Here it was that ' 1 many schemes were plotted and here it was unanimously voted that every student l I i ia. b : IP.-mi: 1:11 lL.i4-ZLM,-,---Maw, H , ,vvn H , ,,,e,,M,, ,,,.,,, ,mcg ,W ,, ,t,,.-.L-,,,,,....,..-..-m,, ..., ,sem ...g2..L.g...'L..-. L. . .4 ruwurnwzvurmnmwmaxw ummm g t, ' 3 l i ,:'U'fti' , JA ev D P if I 9 I if llllll lllll l l lllllllllegei HQUJQQ .HQ I mm i Ji -Tlx ew K usvgug: -A 5 4 - . ., ' gm VQYA - lxfs.-lr -'JZ . :ffl-L my-VM 'A A H YEL, ,i Lag. as e' I - - I T i I - ' I : stay off the infirmary floor until further notice was served. They stayed off, for ' - : 3 they knew the penaltysplaster bath. : l : All this of course was done for certain reasons. These, though too numerous : : to mention. embodied certain improvements which the students demanded. A set 3 : : J of resolutions were to be drawn up and read before the faculty. The meeting ended : : l with the otticial beginning of the strike. 'A : ' Right after the meeting. little groups here and there congregated upon the : : infirmary floor discussing the various phases of the situation. Dr. .l. Newton Roe : was immediately seen to appear and a series of conferences ensued. ' : : Later in the morning the inlirmary was deserted, but along about noon of that I : day something happened that seemed to add to the zest of the occasion. Reporters : I 2 of several newspapers made their appearance, coming as it were from mere I i : : U1 nothing, and disappearing via the same route. In the evening editions, there were E : : 5 articles pro and con of the situation, most of them grossly exaggerated. : ! The following night a class meeting was called to which members of the : 1 faculty were invited. Two responded, they being Doctors Roe and Copeland. : : 1 Quiet reigned. Everybody strained to catch every word said. Guy Karr : J : was very fortunate to have the opportunity of reading before the doetors the set 1 : : 3 of resolutions. After being duly read. the resolutions were opened for discussion g : : 1 by Doctor Roe. E - Imagine the chagrin if you can that the senior class felt when they heard - ' that all improvements embodied in the set of resolutions were being executed as : : 1 soon as the school could get workmen to do them. : : This satisfied them, however, and the class went baek to work the following : v l morning. Order was brought out of chaos. and the old quiet and peace once , E : more held sway for the CLASS OF 1911-. : I ? I I 1 I - 7 I - A I - 2 I - ' I I 1 - I s - l ' T l I 1 - - Q N - : 4 1 l l 1 P ' ll E 1 : I . X . .55 teh. 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E .-J'4. r :tgirl xl- S l 'QW- , gn 5 II .. if Qi Fha II. .ny .-B ,I 'l P: 1 ri: 3 N I? i : 2 Q , l 2 I 1 PM N -. A I 1 T! - 1 - 1 :L lt WPQI -laid . SENIOR it A A THEY SAY THAT Agranat does not know the meaning of garlic. Ames so called rehumastism is only a stall. Beatty used to he a good barber. Belding was an advisor to the Presbyterian Hospital staff. Burns can swear when occasion demands. Brimelow took his automobile in his grip with him on his trip Chaput and Shimandle are twins-in habits. Carlsen has been outside the city limits of Chicago. Dilger did not ask Doctor Borland to be his patient. Dunne does his own laboratory work. Finkelstein is just as much Irish as Lynch. Frankel was a pretty baby. Ford expects to run for mayor in Chatsworth flllinoisj. Curkis was a good student before he came to the C. C. D. S. Harwood had one patient who was not a nurse. Haines was a model young man before he met Lindberg. Jenkin did not really care to be elected President of the class. Leininger bought a prosthetic instrument box-that's all. Lohman CMissj Lynch did not chase Jaffe down into the basement. Martin. J. H. never did wear a wig. Mathison can still explain the so called tone of a muscle. Pendergast did not teach Nick Schiltz to smoke Bull Durham. Rome has not a B.S. degree. Secor does not try to be cute in class, it is just natural. Simonek CMiss Annaj did not steal that loud sweater coat. Stahl smiled when he was born. Sweeney has a new razor-he should use same. Waddoups uses a golden sprue-. Warden and Gindich are good friends now. VVestgate would rather drive a wagon than practice dentistry. VVOrcester is an affectionate father. - 9 Lil... ff lg 111' 'LYEEZA W 3 4 M ba' . A ei e ,gags PAGE 1571 East. ' r...L. A ...z... ' ' 1 5 YT f f11 'ffff-'rr' r' ff' . 'e: 1-:fx:5'5hz1 . .. ' .frwv-A--17.--a-new-fy V- 1 V 111+ 2, 6? VK... -.--- -gf-. cf 55 i vu ki . . i? 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Secor not acting the boob in class. 5 Gindich coming to class on time, or not crihbing Schluchter not trying to borrow something. Miller with a male patient in his chair. Hayden with a luxuriant crop of hair. Chaput saying a had word. 1 Stepanek wearing a clean white coat. Pfister not chewing gum in the infirinary. 1 Leavitt dressed in tights. Y Stahl not crabbing about the curriculum. 1 Frankel attending lecture without inaking 5 Yanover without a grin. Miss Shaefer giving a Senior one too many napkins. 1 Schiltz QRumhauserj putting one over on Pendy . during an examination. some smart CPD remark. CAN YOU IMAGINE 2 R l - l I I - ' 'J I ' ,.., N - 51 45:59 fffff 'HLNF' SEESRIX : l ' 455515:-1.42f4::5::f555E555ss5559Q, xr.:as-4--25:--Imxt-N.-s - 14:5-534.-my?--5:.-555- ------ g:.::::':...::- :s!:.:-.Ae ---- . -ss:-.-I-'-'-'-'zu-'1 . I 1 I gf1.5'32'f.1- WZ :V E Q H eg ..- - .,LEgLt335:.:.: --Liang-....Egg , - Y 0 N KE Q 0 nfl, ' . E We I 4' 1 - E SCHUT V X - I' W ' wir, . :- ,. :. QAM? 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': 2, ..,.:...L.x ' .f.me,.:a1,,5'ms-,1':.e.x,sg.,--5 .U M 5-kh,5l.3J -- 5-'fri 1 in W MM- K-Y.Y -W wh-nn, 7,411- I ,nr , , . -' N Pl LLLV: . : : lll'3l0ltOL'S-VSICNIOIQ : I . I g THE BACTERIOLOGIC BALI. E : A guy Bacillus, to gain hini glory, ' : I W Once gave ax hall in ex lzilmrutory. I : The fi-te took place On El cover-glass, : - XVhere vulgar germs could not ll2lI'ilHN. I I None hut the cultured were invited , : - Qlfor mierohe eli ues are well united , f ' - I Q l I - And tightly closed were the lmllrooni doors, : I ' To ull the 'reruns containing spores. n U 1 I : The Stapliylococ-ci first arrived-- 5 : I To stand in groups they all eontrivedg Q I : The Streptocoeci took great pains l : - sent themselves in graceful chains. ' - - YN hlle somewhat lute, and two by two, - I I The Diploeocei ezune in view. 5 - I . W I - 'lhe Pneuinoeoeci, stern :uid haughty, 5 - I Declared the Gonoeocvi nuulflitv. 5 I 'C' . I E And would not Cure to stay at all ' - - If they were present at the hull. 5 : - . I The hall begun, and mirth ran high : : XVith not one thought of danger nigh. L - - Each germ enjoyed himself that night I I I VVith never a fear of the Pha focvte. 5 - - to . , 'Twas 'ettin 4' lute, and some were loaded', i - 3 . tl A I - NVhen a Jar of fOI'lHEl1dBhyd exploded, I I 3 And drenched the happy dancing mass 5 : - That swarmed the fatal cover-glass. I - - . : Not one survived, but perished all t I : At this bacteriologie hall. t E : -J0ur:mI ilyf'lllL6'S-V08 State Med. ,lf-'xii l : l ' l r - l - f l I A +T'T.ll'j,.1-43.1 , 'f-rl 1 ' r i - 'ifa 4 tix 25 i r V I Q 5 ,J ' fog Milt f ffpf-fQf 255. li' I 4: ew' s l fs ' e fi ' . -1 L77 5 . ffxinr Lfff t 5 : ' - Nr to l in w A i W' 3 l f n : Now- N jg pw! ' XXKXXQL- IN ll - wrwf I Hvgs-V15 ffm f V4 - FX 4 -f. if-e l .1 -1 -'ww HJ' iz--f N - W' s , ,' X f 3 : W ' 5 l wtf ' 'MM S tif X cob' e : wmv! 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V 5 l f BOARD BILLTTIIE most neglected item in a college career. y , 3 .5 BROKEfA condition that eliminates coffee and . cl0I,LEGEfA place of separation between a student and the money l1e has , l borrowed. i J ' ll CRIBBlNGfBeing honest in a chemistry exam. I f l 1 COLLEGE CoNuoLENc1-:-Tlie privilege of making lllj a Hunked subject. I 1 Dual-'T-Tlie cause of fathers cough Qupj. A ei DIPLOBl.KfA piece ot' hide full of long names entailing a three year's struggle. V : ' , F ELEv.x'roR-A push button vehicle used only by our profs. when they have 3 , 'V their ups and downs . i - ty ' ExAM1NAT1oN-4A one hour period when we all play the ponies. 5 ' Eeoxoiux'-The subject matter of father's epistles. E P' FAcvL'rY-Tlle jury that returns a verdict ofvguilty or not. guilty. ten minutes before commencement. ' FI.I'NK'A surprise by exposure. ' FARCE-Our college quartet. FnEs1f1MAN-A being possessed of a superabundance of ignorance, and who does I K, f L25 not know it. , GRADE-May be an uphill pull or a long slide to a Hunk. 5' ' ciENIl'SfA characteristic that the class of 191-L could never lay claim to. 5 GRAFT-A way of taking money that is within the law Csee the supply houses or the c. C. D. sp. jg . H.iXRiNIONY Tllllt thing most lacking in our quartet. ' I X HISTOLOCiY'fA subject mastered by all and understood by none. HEARTAcHEfA condition caused by the scarcity of gold foil fillings. i f bi INSANVMRY-'I'l1e condition of a man's mind when he decides to study den- ' f I i tistry. 5 'I : a INGENVITY-A much needed virtue when trying to conceal faulty inlay margins. : 5 Q JoYfThis word has no place in our dictionary. t 1 .Il'Nl0RS1A class instituted to give advice to Freshmen. I -I Q E JUN14iA meal in the College Cafe. I .. 3 . KEND.AI.I.fA source of knowledge of chemistry. x l KINDN1-:ss-A virtue unknown to dental students. L fjg KEEPSiXKE'AFtIClCS borrowed and never returned. I f ,. : I LIBRARY-A room set apart for the collection of dust and cobwebs. f f : I LOST-Tilt' most used word in our vocabulary. g f IVIONEY'A requirement of the college in which we are all short. I : NAP-A luxury indulged in at any five to six lecture. . : NOTES'TllC only thing a dental student does not take. when he gets a ' . chance. 1 3 ORTHODONTI.A'DOCt0f Case's favorite story . I OPTIHIISINI-F0lllld in Juniors and Freshmen onlv- f ri , OCTOBER--TIIC beginning of our dental careers. i j i PAlNI.ESS-'TIIIS word applies only to advertising dentists. f l, 1 IPAGE 160 E I ai ' 'W T pfr'f'Si'f7'4-:--4 'ff-axon' g:'.':q:z',s1Qrviv- X-z -X-M'rx-B-t2'w::t'r's.yr's'F:w-mx -4-'W ,N- .- f - 4-mi lky.-. - ' Q - 'ij' ' A ii -5.5 lll lill lllllllllllllllllll ll l l l ll llll E -L., '... . . Qvplm- CACL -,cc , NMMNQMN,-,c,g,.,,,,,,,1,,1-4..3..ag.1-Q,elsfit3t3egg....s.gp.....1.4.23Nn:.ef. ...Sam '.-fLL:a1..L.s.-:.. 3 I v I 1 4 I fy - ll 'r iff' - I - J fa 0 Q n+ f lw'n. se? J' I 9 I 4-J ll ll lllllllllllllllllllasif, .uflQQQ,gf lite .-V g-vhumul., ,,A, 15-,,g,gg:,g 1- , -g:g3q,:5,gm,,,Xu . , A4645 ...es Q-L.: -1 -i- -QM V A-want 0 V V , l 'W HJ Y Y VVYV ,A J v M' ' - . Hvnolious-SENIOR 2 i l 1 A , - 1 E PARASITE1:X student who is continually borrowing from his neighbors. We E Q I , are infested with them. , l X l : PONY-Not an animal but an abridgment of the subject we are to he examined : X 'i upon. Sometimes it is a whole livery stable. Pkol-'s+Our source of knowledge. Q- f QUEER1I,llCli of brains. this applies to many of the C. C. D. S. students. 'Q QUADRILLI-:fA polka Crj game by four or more. : X Rl'NfTllIlt which we do for a demonstrator. 1 : f - ' ST0RY1ID0Ct0I' Cox-l1n's side line 1 L l . 1 '. 'n A . ' . . a I 1 i ' DHINING IJGHTS-Illllti word is synonymous with the names ot some of our f : prominent QFD class members, Q : i SRlILEfAIl article of wearing apparel that can be taken oH'. i l , VFIBIIIJ'-R0ll16,S most prominent cliaracteristic ' - i f l . . , f I , - J Tuul-:-A henior s most valuable asset. ? ' ' : 1 LvNDERL'l l'iA safety device for the insertion of gold foil. f Xi X : XVAUDEVILLEA-c,IlC of Frnnkel's reeitations. X - VVIVIL-A lozenge used as a Chaser to :1 cigarette. : l lVINNERS The Class of 1914 .' f 3 i l fi 7 l 3 i .TXPQ , L Y l-F' f i sittin Mug TQ E TMEABUKEUE EQB? ' S --T-T gr. X E. 5 ' X' l ' ll l 'J' i'ii' xy , ' i 1 A,-grgfgl 9 an '- 1 fy ff lg, , -- . X ' 1 . X x .X, 8, I -T ,i X f it i XXX - K XX Z e V K' it f Nil fff, . f' - 4 , .fXX . ,, i, f 1 ffg X XQ N-i I X' fi XX i XX W X . X A X f 0 I A X' 54 Q X 'fe . ' ll X 5 i QL '--it fwfr 5 y ' X f :Q ff - if 2 r ' it ' ' 2 i -i e 4 L Z, ' 4 , ' ' I E' f. L, X XX XX If -,I 7 1 X ji Vkfiij L i THU' M- f '- A ff A li. '- X : ii 1 1 ' F ' ' - ' ave 'M ilf I 1 1 1 - ' ,. ' 1 AMX X ,. .MU H' PEOPLE XVFMLUMX - x. qi-,, , X X X x- 3 f i r Lf 444 i.. f 17? H r i I I fag ,, 4 LRRQE -, X ii, X-X X LX g : I r , -- s--' f 5' P'N0vTl'Ks. i1ia'FX'.5t2Xi:X - ' i if ' X 1 Il l Q l . Y 2 .:r wwf? 1 lr - : 2 e 4 ..-aff - ,MN 4'-. 2 , - . fy X -I I l f wg! ' rf fe d -u '52 , 5' ll ' .3 li 4 . .iazseam T it wife' 1. , f H 3 ' ? ta 5 XX , g:- ,,',', aaafge ff f mlilimri 1 i I I A X Xe Q 5 ' LEFT Home i 'i ' Z-ii i L : f i WT YOUR ' fgv f wavy- inf' Q 1 ,ll F X 5 X THRT some GooDFeLLow SYUDENT X, I -3 Q. , 2 7 sho E oF 91 '6 1 . M525 w-u.HEn.vvouoo1' in cas H X I 3 X ,TA P...,.t nfDf....,v.. TR0vBLF- , U, v QLQXQQ X j XX cum .M Nwqlrl 67 f X , an 1-5 -. f X : 47- Lylfxb MXL 51- A-vu Z ' - l Mtv' . Q 2- - :QA N Vg C You R Wi il , gyjxxuif Y 1-AHRE N O 1 : 'V - 'X Q A f ' A ggf.f,,R : l j !-wr XJ Xi X ff' Z Ai Lupin LONCIERR Q ,Xp IL. Xif Faggnl-'lRl'1. I X fs i f l .Mfr . ff ,H if 4.,:A ,ia . Q sl :V pg I ,W I A I- : X 'V' U 51957 l : f i 'Li-I 4 THRTTHE7 Give Us G-con 'I'-haTTHE CRDHVERW H? i l DzMoNsTsnT'OR.STo C1-oTo FFR GONE R5-Thgh ohggnls -l WHEN XQUCHNT 51-nvaf ': 'DThE Bouts Ula i l 1' youR.'F'o'x1 9 3 1 5 Y .Ea r ll AS: ., . .W ,- e ,-. e . .N .. , ., . ...,, .. ..,. -mf, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llll ,EH-sf - - ..- .... L ..,....-.. X .... ...s...., , ,..,. - --.....-s.4:,4....:...-.....,g......., .,,. V . - ,. ,,s., ,-. L, ., , , -, ,, ,MLQ-, ', ggi-5 l i Q La, 1. ff.- xl' ' ' ' ' around the examination bench. get in with the heads of the intirmary or plate department thinking r chance to graduate: its more liable to Hunk you. Don't get too intimate with the lady in the plate roomg she understands you better than you do yourself. Ilon't lend your supplies, but borrow all you can, Don't try to pass brass cuttings for gold scrap when Mrs. Allen has her glasses off, sl1e can see just as well without them. Don't try to vulcanize your wax base plates. that has already been proven a failure. Don't try to put in all of your points at Ft-lix's at least 600 must be done at the school. Don't hang Don't try to you stand a bette Don't hammer in a gold foil filling the second time, unless cement will not hold same. Don't till pulp chambers with gutta percha. hardened with alcohol. in an at- tempt to hide faulty root fillings: the demonstrators are next . Don't contiscate the other fellow's water glass and cut your name on it-it may be the only o11e of its kind in the infirmary. Dont wear a white coat over a week. especially if you are doing any laboratory work. Don't mask the patients entire face with rubber damp if you do. be courteous enough to cut holes for the eyes and nose. Don't grab a chair in the front row. and expect to hold same all day whether you have a patient or not. Don't whistle at the eashier's window: Mrs. Allen doesn't care to know what you had to eat for breakfast. Dont sterilizc your instruments before using same in the mouths of patients who only have an amalgam filling to be inserted. Don't keep a patient in your chair over four hours just because she is good looking. Don't tell your patient that you are taking a post-graduate course, a fellow classmate may come along and crab your act. Don't scratch your name off the register, if the next patient up has a large crop of alfalfa on his chin. Don't talk so loud during six o'clock lectures that you will awaken the fellow that sits in front or beside you. A FEXV GOOD SAYINGS Harwoodf I've got a seat reserved with the angels. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Frown and you will wrinkle your facef' Worcester-'LI love my wife. but Oh you coyottef' Salmon- I may crawl on my knees for a mushroom, but never for a D. D. S. Sandberg- He used to be an awful nice boy. IPAGE 162 I . ., ., -.. .. A , , K ...,.A -, . .. .5 ,..,,, ..,. . -,,,-,.,,.,,,,,., ..:, ,,., t. W , , ll llllllllllllll Ill agl. ,- W-. ' 4 O' ZH ln: :' -s - . 5 2 Z f: Si Scdccs Z 5' 5 c :Ee c c 3 FQ H, I: rg:-5 : : : -4 1-V I! 1-17. 4-F ev' ev-' l-, if' 2: ..-ge :Xi C 1 v-4 -- '1 r-- ' S '41 v-' f-v- 'T v-3 I 5 ' If sf W ff g ll .3 E' 9, 'f 5' 2 ,' .ll .1 .,. ' .. gn :Q 1 il I Q :TE TI' IL --. 7 U Q as ry- -1- 1-1 fb Us f-r Ll F- :rn -: 7 L-' -. C . ... . . f m 5 s I H i-' .. ' -1 .:. :' A -Q Q -- ... V i 3 4 TH : n-1 Ea: E. FL U g. 'tif 995 C instill E-,I 'YJ H. V .tiff if 3 .q -. ' j , ' 4- . -pf- x Q E' sq f1.q,A..if' fv- .1 .... ,.: '-1 , -, 4 efggwlg, I'-1 E 5 E if -E 1 ,.. f-1 9 :J ' ' x,'.'?. L C ' 5 -1 'TI .. 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At : - this time. we were unable to say whether it was duc to the fine. balmy spring - : weather. or occasioned by the fact that a class meeting was scheduled for the : : hour of nine. pursuant to notice of our President. Promptly at the hour of nine, : - Doctor Puterbaugll dismissed the class, and as soon as the racket created by some L 3 of o11r loyal classmates pushing one another, endeavoring madly to he the V I 1 : first one Ollt of the lecture room and down in the infirmary, the meeting was called F : g - to order. I : After several motions had been made and carried by different members of the : : class. regarding such trivial matter as sanitation, light, etc., a l1usl1 fell over the l l I entire elassg this silence did not last but a few seconds, and was followed almost 1 ' simultaneously by cheers4 Murphy was bravely asking for recognition from the 1 1 chair, which was granted. Can we ever forget what happened. l 1 President- Mr. Saavedra has kindly consented to give the Senior Class a E 1 renew course 111 l'reshman and Junior phy siology, during any open hour the class - l : may decide upon. Mr. Saavedra. will you please state to the class the proposition you l : ' - have to offer. - : Murphy arises quickly to his feet. amid deafening and prolonged cheers. I ' : Murphy - l am willing to give tl1e class a review course in Fresliman and ' 1 - Junior physiology, but first of all I will say that I won't stand for any monkey - f - business. QCheersj The state board of Pennsylvania and New York is not the l q f : same as Illinois, but I will give you physiology so you can pass any state board. 1 I fDeafening cheersj. Some one in the audience blows a referee's whistle calling Q ' f t , 'UNI l'ld '-dfi' d1 tl titd' - - or une. announcing 1 urp iy 111 game ve yar s on ie rs own. X1 l Karr interruptinvi- Before we accept Mr. Murphv's proposition, I would like I , l . P' . . ' - to ask him what salary he will expect from the class. 5 - I ' . - - Q I T l - fill? E, - 4 - l A tm 1. -I . , g I ,X ,lf , Ai. .yi-1 , Q- Qt, ,L ,wtf '1 f Nfix 2 , l ff do 2 'J:fa? x 'J 1 1 'J-1-.-, 'ff 1 1 'P ' ,i- i 1 diy' g 1 ff. JN I0 '9'f,1115 ,. ' Siv, ,I iie ' to 1 l L, T- - , - ve I - fire- - , 1 - l - l I v fx -1 i : Yfhlnjfglx tv X I - 15,1 X1 'gy-,Qi s lf. Xt . .1 xeiw, , 1 , - 2 fks 1 V X51 I xl -EGM, :::.. r i 1 I EL 1, lla ffssssii , y l f, 4111- t- V 'ul ::::::. 1 I 1 XM . tit g .... N E 2 'Nga My . W J .lg-T Ji - , ' - 5 11, . xx MQ ' xiii.. ? : 1 - 3 ' X- N S 1 -fa f I riff M ' .uf tiny: X WE e 3 I ,w ' ' a aa, Q :1 - , l ' 5 , - 1 x - :aaa X . I I , 1 :::E' I Y-nf' l ' 1 u 1 ' : , PAGE 1631 if .Q : ' l 1 , , I V, F-, 'ff ?'---- '-f' -' -----H - '-'f 4-----H ----T---f------1----,.--..-t-.,.... ., , I ,, .N-.- ' , i ii, I IllllllIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllll ffl Q 5, . ...,., '1 f fr ee Q fieail .J I 9 I si!! F., Y, ,. ,J IX 1 'www-Vw' vi F Y 'QF V in W FW ! .N X . . F1 -X ' W f- j -j3f'f'5fj2jj f- -' if leg, 6-ffjmnm -1-ff? ' ' 'emu' e 'r 'H-I'-'v--'fe---'-r Q, 1 'lV5'Q21ElH ' 'lll l llilllllll 'Q' V xg ,V Lg: gy , ,. ,. . . ,,,, -mu, ----A ,M-in A VZ, M U1 '1 2' - ,'.' f p nL'MoRoUs-sEN1oR QQ , r I 5 I .3 Voice- He told me a nickle a man, paying as you enter the lecture room. f Al Murphy springing to his feet fit is hard to keep a good man downj. No z : le g sir, I don't want a cent, I will do it honorarumf CApp1ausej lasting several minutes. QA- Fe 5 Again the whistle calling for time. Murphy is getting excited and breathing I: - K : 5 I .1 ' ' .5 - Q 5' leavl y. ig ! Leavitt- I would like to ask Mr. Murphy what he means by honorarum . Vg. , 'N :Z Murphy sarcastically, Vell. it is not my fault that you know nothing about f l! Latin. CAgain the referee's whistle and profound cheers. Murphy has gained i ff another yard. and smilesj p i 1? Leavitt- VVill Mr. Murphy give us-- ET . Murphy jumping to his feet- My name is Savedra not Murphy',. : X if QMore cheers and Iaughterj. 1 5 Mur hvu resumin - Now vou must all understand that I can not ive my ' sf P . g . g . , course in this subject in one hour. it will take a number of lectures. I would f i like to have at least two hours a week. I will give the class a series of lectures 'g in general physiology, there is no such thing as dental physiology. Now Whenever Q fl - the class is ready. I will be in mv lectures, but remember, I Won't stand for any v i I fi . 2, . g '. . . ' i l monkey business. Entire class rise to their feet and cheering lasts for several ' : 1 minutes. Murphy quickly leaves lecture room via the reardoor, and meeting T' E - f b ks ua immediatel followin motion for ad'ournment if f gr LH rea . 1 Y, g J . ,J A, gg I5 I. 1 F. f The infra'-wiv Pune: f i: I MIME Efrsc s smftif-P - 1 i I ' . ' ' 1 - A I 1 I ' -' !' vJ , . I I I V a ll ',, 'l'f. ',1 y d , A 1 MAAGEQ I I , i l .l 14y,415.'f,, L g . I I .l k s I . 5 ,3 nf -fo fi i , l,,1i1'l .X mf' , . rf ','V1':':,uN1r.f '. l. l 5 I W' y ' 224. ' H . l ,tftfaxtttfs X' 1- Q I . W I , c--vc., U, KYiQgegigfmfeZ,.K V I- V - V 1 51 ' 1 ,f Y ' - U - w f, . x Q '3 ' ' f , X . V : 1 yu l I 'ii l I it m y I A I I I . 1 fi ig I I 5 .l 2 1 I 1 ' X E .. . l .1 I I l I I ' - l '4 - I I ! 5 5 ' I -sl :f Sit-e9e: f i L : - 4 ly, M W- x lm A9,T' : l Y hi' P f. ' . W .- - I 4 3 1 -- - . tp-- -aff g H I 3 - tr i l:. f 1 - ,: nl IPAGE 16-I , ' ' z ' Iii ' f ' 'N' 1 .rf,vfE'sL11:vws:uwa2s Y: uf:-4' .,,'13ivgs41:?,?ql,1sn T . M1i?E2!5.EEQ2555g 52 Qiggg iiig gafimsi gg 35355 55 4 1 1 W lbw., -1 .fb P Q rf I 9 1 if ,- - I si , ::, , z '4 I 3 2 4 l' gl . -i T? 's 1 i Q: N43 as '.. , f A 4-'M o WW' 4' W' M , El EEEEHIIIIIIIIIII IIIIMEEE!!llllIllIlIllIIliIIllIIIIIllglllllllllllllllllllllllllll -4.. ,,A f J, M, , fc , , 4,4 A, ' - 15414, MI... A A . .. ...L .. 6, M , , 4 , ,, ,sr M4 H UMOROUS-SENIOR ROASTS Pendergast- Doctor Summers. I skidded around on the distal of this root, but I think the cervical part of the apex is all right. Doctor Summers- Oh yes, I think Schluchter- Doctor Abbot. what treatment should I seal in a putrescent pulp? Doctor Abbotf Ask Lindberg. Harwood- Mrs, Crane. have you seen any nurses here today? Kemp-asks demonstrator how to hold wax in cavity, hold mirror and carve inlay with only two hands. Bowie. B. D.-Clements foil back in place. Doctor MacBoyle- The matter of opening a bite is a very important one. Lindberg- How many months does it take to open a bite? lVrhat is your greatest wish. Rome, now that you have successfully passed for your degree? Rome- To put DR. before my own name. and DR. after the name of other people. Preston- IVhat's the rent of this room. including the use of the piano? I.andlady- I can't say oft' hand. you must play me something first. Manager of booking agency to Frankel- Have you any thing to say before I let you go?', Fish -- All I have to say. sir. is this, 'It' you let me go you are letting the best bass singer in Chicago go' Patient to student- Cigar. old man? Student- Thanks. QPufI'. Putfj Capital well this. Arenlt you going to smoke too? Patient-CExamines remaining onel No, I think not. Student- IVhat's the matter, did you give me the good one? Miller, Shimandle, Chaput and Stockiieith, when asked about their getting up in society, replied. YVell, we don't believe in bragging. but we know three ladies who smoke cigarettes. YVilliamS- Boys, I Want you all to know I am a self made man. Boysk That sure takes a great responsibility oft' of God. Rome-fto patientj Does cold water cause your teeth to trouble you? Patient- Yes, Doctor. Rome- IVell you have pyorrheaf' Rome-Cagainj How about warm water? Patient-w YVell, at times it causes them to pain, also, Doctor. Rome- Then you must have an abcessf' Shimandle- Are you going to establish balancing contact on those plates you are constructing ? PAGE 1651 ii '1' . ,f . , 1- - , if ., . ' if1vf t 'fa: f ' -'ve' s - -ff '- We -x . .- I v i . . E i i i l i I I I I I I I I l i r i i f I I I I I I I I I I I I P I I I I 1 I i I 1 1 ' Q . I i n l i f l 1 4 1 I I I . , 1 y I - I i i . f 1 1 I 3 I I r , a L i i , I a I t r i I I I I um i i -Y . .,, , s r' .. , . : .4 i. f - - - 'Q HIE ! IIIIIIIEIIII SME EEBE EESEEHEE EE E EIEIEIIII W II I EI ET U. -- Yg...gg,:..u.4.. 'W-'.1.... .gggQ,. s- -H- ----4.,,, .,-f,.,3.' H'-, L-1f-b411f:1.s,f'.iS,.3:,:sm,'qgg,5Lfa-.,1.g,Gi,Qi,:3:ei4'g3l--emggg'-51.53 'V .fi-1,5-. ,. A -' gy, Ma, Lu'-'d'1. :1 V V-- 'fm munnwmm ' ' ' Kam' Iain- ,, ,. fs sz . B ' 12932 fx f A fe D Q rv- .5 I 9 I if e oe 'e ' . . ' ,-X - fgmo'o 'e e I W wwf , llllllllllll lllllll imff rl1mgQ'?siEl1J Xg llllllll l l llllllllll g E Q 'g... rg 17 g 1 HL'MOROl'S-SENIOR l I - Z - P A - .. v .. 2 Q bheehy- Bo. X : ' Shimandle- XVhy, not? K : E 3 Slieehy- XVliy the blamed old patient can't even speak Englishf' .A , ' - l l l : Doctor Buckley- Don't write your prescriptions too plainly, make your drug- : :X gist think you are busy. and in za hurry. , : I I - l l Mrs. Cram-- XVill some one please call Belding, here comes a policeman. K : l I - ' - l Doctor Putz- Mr. Dilver. Give me the methods of dia nosisf' - I . 1- U g I z Dilger-Hlnspection. pulpation. and UOSCl1l3lIiOIl.y' CLaughterj : 4 I I : Bobby-Cto :mother Seniorb I wonder what is the matter with this. I've been ,, 5 - dehvdratinrr for ten minutes and Cillllt eva iorate the stuff. V . - . 25 l , - Q I Senior-'Wvhat are you dehydrating with?,' I : Bobby- Lavoline.,' : I V , at I' , E I 1 I ' s I , I XX - X l i- - iii l l 3 , IA I I 3 feuw l I ll - J-lQ,,Q' 'l X g f E 1 3 -9 I i I ' -lfi,?w,. V 179 E l , Q - X if-'f-A-I ' . ' 'L ' - 'f X, ' I ' . 1- , 'Tffifees X ' ' X f Q f' Q' X S 1 IM X is. l .X fffeifl SWMY' 2 5 . X f .1 A p E gs X ' g ' i f Hemi 3 ' 5 -i 7 f-as ,V -. 5 ,. N, 5 : I ' V Ill ffl ig .NI , ' : N I p i '-'-PM lj- llllfv h I f ' fi? Y ' N - - ' xp , ' I - fin 4 ' ll' 'Q 'ifnf -- if ' - I - a .,-- lv 35,27 S, f kay . l - I 'fv:1g:s'f.2'?:.a-5-r' ll. : -l-:ca x - Lvl 4. ,::. - ,41 114 :Q X . an . . I E : 3-: J' I V XA I nl A M f-V ,', N ' I 5 if 1 : 1 55 -rn, , vs Y . I - , ', QERQ ff-f ' I L I O fair' M . 1EiFf:- lm' 'l sl J it ',3!-WW Uk gif i' i - 3 - ll I A -- 1 . 3 wi' Q... G ' , fy: l 1 X Q , sn- . , u ' ' ' C 1' I if - 1 I 1 ,I.f- 1.,-,AL ..., fig- in nu if . 'Q l , N'-'1 g 1 , I 1 ..., ,, ,,..... f - ill 2: O ?-... X .fly ,F-i ,l I 1 - X J. - . ' WH - . - X W S if . MWTP' ' L. - , : l l, igg: Y -1 .i. Q -4 ' :g4 mln ,. 'L 4 1 t I 15 if ' Y -- , , : l : l X 2 - Qi I , 1 1:51 l ' A I 7 -- jf Q- Y i V : f 1 . - ' .' .-,..f- ' .- ' ,lf lf-'Mu -Q4 w ' 4 l 1 e- '--'mm 224:-iff' 'I-Kellie' le Xf , A . 7 tiffgf l 1 l , X j :oasis 61 ' 'M fn IZ-fl? I - A .X - f -..xsT .-ve?-zgigfig - 'ini fy E 5 71 . , :f X .- . - i -Q f ,:i'fjg::5Li3- Nl -1 Q , , ,fa : X fs? in-1 ff .- . f:1r',fi:ff it f W ' If X .Ili fri' X X l of is ' sstsx-13:1 Li G' -W ' f e? 'X 6 I I , : X Ogg ,X -g , I, I T F ' 4-Fi' X I 27.71114 : X 5 6 4, e 5 e l ' ANU A X l 1 I I . 1 A I . T I X - IPAGE 106 Q - . .- E I - X L -,, N '7 '+-- W ' ' -'- - -- f--' If--' - I I -- I'-If f- f- -V -j------Y---rw --f-vm --N--1----'-sf-vw-f-M--W-.--Q ,..,1-f-f-- X- i lllllllllllll lllllll lllllllllllllll I llllllllIllllll llllllll ll Wi! ..., , .---..,.....L....t.-...,...L,.... .... MA.. ,. .. , ,,.-MM ,A , .-Alex, x 'JA F9 Q 1 9 1 gf iHQ FQ+ i I eiii i I I .Ir ' I fl , 0 'A ,Z - ' III'1NlOROL'S-SICNIOR 5 YVilli:nn+ lVould like to announce that Doctor Kirk will lecture tonight on sex I hygiene. i Bright Senior- Second the motion. 3 ' Sitkin working on Il sumll hoy. trying to force explorer through pulp chninher. C'hild's Mother- 1 dentist. ou :ire too young to he a dentist. I'll take iny hoy to :x i l ' real Sitkin claims he will he ai inanicurist. Doctor Kendallf lVl1:1t is the forinul:1 for nitrous oxide or laughing gas? Pendergnst- HNO3 Harwood--I-I:1ye you had your picture taken yet? 3 Roberts-No. every time I think about it. I forget it. l i Doctor Kendallfon the How :ind IVhy - I can tell von hon' I was horn 1 IIltO the world. but for the life of me. I cannot tell you 11'l1'1f. 1 Professor in Chemistry IJID.-BIk'Ilti0Il :ind Oxide. Bridge Student- Lezithcru. T Prof-Leather is an oxide of what? Student-Oxide of Beef. X 1 1 l Doctor Brophyffnn you difllf'l'f'Iltl7ltt' between Tic Dollaru and Neuralgic pain? Belding-I did know. Doctor. but just now I can't remember what it is. 1 Doctor Brophy-Oh, I 'nn so Sorry the profession has heen seeking it for uges. foolish question No. 162515. 'VVould you advise the using of ruhher dfun more tlrin once. if it is sterilized 'ln plwced in 'an envelope? This question was sent down to Doctor Iohnson from soinehodv sittinfr in Mrs. Tic-hy's seat. L Y I MODEFKN LVWW' Sv5 EM Swmzn ra GRNCWRN . fff. X- V -1 ua PAGE 1641 V, ,,,,,,,1,,,,-,wb--,, H, WN, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, - ---H Wi. r- . V . , -, . . A, , -....f,,... Vw., M- yr- -pw:--sf -' - I I r i , r r 1 T ? O li I 5 . . 4 CL 1 , 1 f gf? 3 , 1 . 5 ' f . I 5 Q . 1 5' ' Q 'J c i . ,f , C . 1 A f f I 4 , , v . I S 1 5 I is 3 3 V 1' : 2 , ,I ' -Q Q 5 r J if ' g I F F 1' 1 7 I i I 3 2 ' I Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 l l l i Q. i.-- W'33'5?7T f ' '1' ffw f'fM ' '1i '1f jf5'7' 1' .WGS -'. ' -'ff f W W' f eve- r----Q llll ll U ill l llllllllllll ll lllll i U sxlg JM WJ ,.,,,, VL, , .. A.,,. .. .. A I d n 5 ,At .U U11-ff +L. ' ' . Ha... 1 - i a HUMOROUS t l I t i t J U 1 o R l l I I 3 3 f I 2 fl 13 ll f ' I l i g 3 OUR DIGESTION 5: F Professor Zoethoutii'Pleasurable emotions increase the flow of saliva, and wc I : Q digest our food better. A laugh is the best sauce . . ' : l' 7 XVhen you think the plate a beauty, I , l . On which you have worked so long. 2 : 5 And you polish to a lustre l - 1 : Saying, Nothing can be wrong, I af E XVhen you seek the demonstrator. l I And he tells you soft and low, 5 3 Q11 f Make it over, set the teeth arightf' - l t .. V . 4. L . . :fl '7 I 6 I Q 5 t 2 X I l r l l 1 x E E F I 4 1 l t 1 l l l s , 3 5 l I, m. g 5 Q t , , HE .- E is at an REL mi gt wt rag E rig? Rl-fat' fLaugh, it makes the saliva flowj. You may think crowns are your forte. And you make a band so neat, That you go beyond the limit Of professional conceit. Then into the flame you place it, And the gold begins to glow, XVhen you burn the hole. remove it. fLaugh, it makes the saliva. Howj. XVhen you make a recitation Fifteen minutes, say, or more, And you think you have enlightened All. as more have done before, You decide to cease your discourse VVhen these words come very slow, Yes-quite rlht, but I don't think s . CLaugh, it makes the saliva Howl. on VVhen you have sent your invitations, Seen your likeness in a gown. Told the folks to have a brass band Meet the train, in your home town, Then you proudly wait, expecting. But the sheepskin fails to show. There is but one thing to do then, CLaugh, it makes the saliva flowj. . A. H. S. YVE YVOULD LIKE TO KNOVV Why Kobrynski never makes a recitation? VVhere Fannie', gets her innocence? YVhy Christensen is always late for an eight oiclock class? Why Pierce insists in wearing that misplaced eyebrow on his upper lip? VV'hy Mueller does not obtain a position on the faculty? VVho furnished the gonococci specimen for bacteriology lab? Why S0 much cleaning up in the inlirmary? Why Doctor Copeland lost his reputation as a story teller? VVhy Hindman always makes it a point to speak to the Profs. after lectures? Where Sorley gets his angelic expression? VV'ho told Bleigne that he would make a dentist? Why Vornholt does not go out to see his brother any more? Why the Lost and Foundi' committee never report anything as being found? WVhy Landesmann never went back to the German army? IPAGE 168 . 'l I l l , l g I i. i? 'Y 1g Li l I l I I I I 1 I 1 5 L i t I I , I s ' X . 1 I l i I I I I I I I I I I l 4 I f ' I , I X. - E Ex :SL ex Qt NES . PS I 'fl vi time g a saggy. QV ll a s . .. , s ,. . ,. .. -1 1-3.71 e, .. X .,, :fc - .-x N, pro..-, -4, , sie'-1-3,7 ..,'vff.., -n 1. mssilmixr-.ia U-,ststs.ET1?l:s:.m'I:,'f e ' '51,-' -:1f 'f- f f r'-1f '-gre j 1 ZT lllllllll . f-gang igq.-. till' QI 'I V' 'I. T I Q ve ' UQ 4.71 ig,-Qi Q I H' 3 Q ,, 5- o ,. -li FT' N' I 1 cn E' ' I N 2' ilft -. '-' fl 5. 2 al H gd tl ' 5 o 93 fue . 4 ca 2 E1 N W P1 lI- fv E2 ?eI' : 2' WE' Ha I iffffrwcg. 3 15- 'ear rr-277' .. - -cv F1 Q M 2-TXQ? 2 Q. ij ii ma? hm, - :D Ji IQ ! I 2172 if -.:i.,, qi G Wh. EQ 7' , 95 'YMEZQQ if rn fb eilliman: F 5 511. f : .-45 Sw Jig 'ff fb :Fifi GJD 5' I ggi ,. gd al 'I f a-I -- fi I I. 'E Q2 S fI 4 0 Eg Q FI I PT :s 7 : ' Q. 5 c I ' N E' 25 f-1 : . H .2 I - 9- w 1 ' I .3 ' L, '- . :ia A lg Q. Q. ' ' 1 -4 Z ':. I-1 77' g. 4 N 2 Q E 5.- 2 s .. I Ii TQ A rw - I ' I : . llllllll im If . 3 near it behooves the candidates to get busy. , I .' April 15-The eventful day arrives, and the scene opens with our old friend Gyp I I I . I I I I I 1 -5 Mcliensie holding down the Judges Chair. 1 , 3 The voting took place quietly and by noon nearly all men listed upon the I I class roll had expressed his opinion upon the ballot. 7 4 E : 3 April 16-The day after the night before. 1 Q : 1 April Q0-Dizxros off to press. E I Q I I E X FACULTIES I HAVE KNOWN ' I . l . 5 A By Doctor French , 1 i The learned author has put in ten years getting familiar with his subject. j I I I , I I , Doctor Moyer: Vvhat are facultative bacteria? I McDonald: Those bacteria that invade the members of the faculty and cause ' the examination fever. 3 1 I I 1 Campbell: Doctor may I go home and sleep off the effects of last nights social? l Doctor Sheer: XVell I don't know of a better place to sleep. than in Doctor ' , C'opeland's Lecture. k A . Janitor to Vornholt: Are you the fellow that spit on the floor? Vornholt: ftremblingj: Y-e-s sir! Janitor: IVell. give me a chew. l I M I I I ill I I I A I I PM ' I 3 Y I 'cf' I' P 1 ,fi S. p in . it ' Q ' f' ' 5, PAci:171j V e' 'L i F .'4 . A i 1, I Ai . 'Q I ,Q ' I I W4 3 I , , , .. Z-,il 5 I I I I y I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I y I 3 , I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I . 7 ' X I I I 1 s I I I . If FE' FI llllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I ,.-W., ,- -MA . Li ,, ,, -,.'A,,, ,,.,..-:-.q,.,A,:1,f,..,,,.',.. I --I-we - - QL- '- : i . Q. -. wwmmm-M-amwsm F , ' J fi Q Q af I 9' 1 Q NAU- f--A- f --.-.- Mg. Vg V i iiki V - ' M ' ' -W 'A ' -- -'--V Y' -As.: 5 m H' ' 1. i E t MIA , ' ,i j , s, I 1 'Q . ' ai r- Z, ':. gi g ii i 5 .2 Qi 1 If -1 el 55? -': i i ' I . t 7 l - f Li i I I V S P.. I' Q 'f ' A - 'sf'f1zf'.- v - F Y wg 4 X A . H 2 ff ' ' EQQIQEIIHEEEEI Ill Ill I '1n7 ' -Ea ,'1.-'i-- L- ' A, 4- WA ,M Mud' 4, f Q, ,,-ke- .- ...- -wa Qi ii lj . 1 1 l I I ? I Q 5 Qi le I-II'5IOROI'Ss.I L'XIOR A JUNIOR CREED Believe all things 'AGood though Petty by casual sight, like the Rose , grown with lifted head, learn from babes as well as the VVeiss. and let each day add Moore to the debt of civilization. Let each kind thought Hatch into a worthy act. and live so that the I.asch of a troubled conscience is never felt. that the Keanci' Dart of past misdeeds, may never Pierce the quietude of later life. JOKES OR ROASTS Of all the sad things said or hinted, the saddest are those we might have printed. Kohl and Mrs. Fabric invaded the privacy of the faculty room. and attempted to correct some chemistry Blue Books, which Doctor Kendall had left on the table. Doctor Moyer marched them out, and threatened to make them stand in the corner a whole day, if they ever did the like again. Evidently McCoshen's mustache did not make much of a hit with the, Girl back home . Gus: Christy, when a man starts shivering what does it signify? Christensen: I presume he is shaking for the drinks. Every little disease has a symptom of its own. Prof. Kendall: Q'I'o McCoshen who was talking rather loudly in the laboratoryj Mr. McCoshen. if I were you, I'd use just about 3ccs less noise. Prof. Zoethout: Mr, Grant, what is the pulse? Grant: It is the thing you can feel jump in your wrist. DAILY EVENTS IN ROSES LIFE Monday-Chemistry, Professor Kendall: WVill someone please wake Mr. Rose. Tuesdaygl-'hysiology, Professor Zoethout: WVe will stop just a minute till Rose wakes up. YVednesday-Pathology, Professor DeYVitt: Hansen, please tap Mr. Rose on the shoulder. Thursday-Anatomy, Doctor Copeland: Of course it makes no difference if students would rather sleep. There is a day coming. Friday-Doctor Buckley: in Bfateria Medica: Rose will you tell-oh, he is asleep againf' Saturday-Juniors register a kick against taking lectures in Prosthetic Lab- cratory on Saturday, basing their claims on the fact that if Rose should go to sleep, and fall off one of the high stools the class would have to hold the college for damages. Mr. Great oaths from little corns do grow. Venus: I hope that you will be man enough not to print any rough jokes on me. IPAGE 1752 Q I , S t I 1 ' r x t q I I I . 3 E I I I 1 . I f I I f x I i t I lv l i s. I . 3 I f i 2 3 , j , 2' I 1 y u fa a f . 3 L : H 4 F H p I 5 ' , j I I I 5 3 N J ri d V 39 ES'-Q - 15 - . 1 l l . I . I l 1 D I l I . I . I l . . I 1 l fr El ' . .. -1 - Tr .. 'f . . TF, llllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll l llll l IIIIIIIII EESW E EEEEE X . wi 'P-4 ' -' r. ' ,Ah-M -4, V A -M . V , V Ag, . ' 4 -. ig,-AJ.-,IV-, if-f,. '.'f..Ii.3.-:J-V.. 'g,:'g,,',gr. ,.. J... ,Qi-:,.l,',':5g'Q R ' - -M ' wiv ' 1 L Q .wmmimrmmm-.a 5 : .,,f.,' , f A ee 0 . J' I 9 I if ,.f1,--H1511 .- fa .,,- Cuifr--'-r'--'I-' ' I 'f Y I -W - --eff'-W-rw---7-. IEII III IBMQQHJQ HH E E - L22-2 pg'-get 1' V' lll lllllllllllllllllllll 'L -F l ll ll Q -. X., ef f, I-.f -V- rv f s g, ' ' .,.:-f1a..1'-M. - .. -- f 1 --. .-..,.,-,1., ' wifi H-' 'il 1 1 ' HL'x1ouoL's--1Uxlolc ' I I : SUPERLATIVES V :' 1 l - - . . . 1 . . . - l - Nlost concise-Gue Nlost distant-Hike - ' Most Methodical-Hindman. Most popular-Good. l l . , N ., , N . , I ' I Most attractive-ll arsaw. Most noisygl apsdorfl. I I . : Most nervy-Fabrie. Most desperate-Zun. v- : L' Most studious-Bennett. Most absentf'I'ynes. 1- : 1 - Most dead-Kobrinskie. l - I I Y 4 . I g f SOME OF THE 1915 ASPIRAXTS AS SEEN BY A MEMBER - 7 l , , l ' Paul DeGr:1sse: Noted for angelic expression of countenance, sweetly sub- : dued voice. and marvelous convincing power. - F I 1 I V , , , l ,- l l McKenzie: Noted for coatless speeches, advocacy of anvtlnng. and evervthmg, I g l 1 . .. . . . ' . .. ' ' l 1 : 1 and ax pronounced tendency for shooting dlstllled hot zur. - I ' I 1 - 1 I L Mueller: Noted for liberation of odoriferous Cl1C'llllCill preparations, and heroic E : defense against free clinics in Germany. : I l I I , Q- l 1 I at Dil Wad' ' l 1 I l R 5 M l : NQNLF1-5 Sir , ,gf la Cmdmgll A l: 1 2 LF we CAN Q ,,.-1 mv., 3 E l I l G':1'5s1-Af ONEEISE ' 'Birds ' J K Wai 'il lr I K I !,jw- -' X ,gd 5-., 11 r I -'X 34 1. f?'xL.H-f 4, : V 1' E .ff W7 , li! Af 'J' - 1. i silwll 1 ei N-NW N' it 1 M W ' Z I a 1 -ff, +V 'Nl 1 YT .Ml ff - 1 E l N 1 gy- 11. Wie up 1? 1? - .ME ' , 2 of 1 sagxl-.195 ,, ll W ff : + 4, Y 1 1 2 ff' : 1 - 1 .Q '., M. 1:-u-,f 1 i f . D grill? f. flaw -1. , . - - 1 1 ' ev , L W- ll ,fm ,1s,,.WWR 4161 'tina : P l W ,r , Z E I N' -X HTS: .1 qw- .wx ll ti ,,,.. - . 1 1 .1 W R W 1, : f : , i vg ' :-' 5 'E l F, , 135 ff' . E ' -2 a: ? W ZLQQEE -- L 9. I l E 1: ' - 1 :1i' 414 i I . l , 2 'SS - -WTI - I I 1 I . ' ' 5 E XVe see it, and hear it, and feel it. ' : k- 1 Vl'e know it's among ns at times. - , l ' YVe know that it's worthy of mention '-- ' But still we refuse it a name- : X For here is to the gt'I1tlCI1'lHl'l'S game. - 5 Q 1 1 -11 mu . ,1 i s Roach: Out of what would you make a lingual barur' l g Tynes: Out of some sort of hard metal. E BG - '? . . . . l I 1 2-18-1+ Doctor DeYV1tt wakes Campbell by untiemg lns shoes. H. : L G4 ' ' 3 I ' 1 ' . ..,, I f L 2-lo-18 Everybody sneezes in Doctor Roach s class. : I Doctor Roach: I wonder if we could find out who spread that stuff. l F Student: No Sir. : I E 'Q Roach: I guess that is right. : PAGE 1751 E el I Q - ,fu . 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A , L wg., -aa.'5',.Q 'Q:nD HUMOHOUS-'JUNIOR Professor Zoethout: Mr. Pier tell us about bilef' Pier: It has a greenish tastef' Garberg in Physiology. ---- Lacteals are some constituents of milk. Zoethout: QPieking up flower, which had been placed upon his deskj: I fear that you will have to look to your laurels Mr. Sorleyf' Zoethout: Just because we call it the milky way, is no reason that the cows pass that way. Petty in Chemistry:- A physical change. is a change that is not a chemical one. Prof. Kendall: Miz Jacob. Jacob: Oh! J ---- Kendall: VVell you called upon good help. Kendall: CAf'ter recitationj: Part of your prayer was answered. Doctor Kendall: Mr, Mincepief' fMarchic-nkewitz respondedj Miss Fabrie in Anatomy examination. YVhat are the cranial sinuses, and where are they located Doctor Copeland? Gustaveson in Chemistry: Speaking from a pharmocopeic standpoint ,, we ------------- . VACATION TIME How shall I spend my summer vacation? VVe pondered this subject long and diligently, arriving at no definite conclusion determined to interview several eminent D.J's. and in this way possibly get some ideas. Sorley CHappy though marriedj was our first victim. In answer to our query he immediately replied, athletics. His idea is to specialize in the shot put, it seems that on the occasion on which a portion of Roe's furniture hurled through the air. in the general direction of the amphitheatre pit. Sal was merely practicing his specialty. Most of us were of the opinion, that Marvin Miller must indeed be possessed of an exceedingly jealous disposition. else why should he have allowed his neck to interupt Sal's substitute for the 16 pound shot in its certain course toward the pit. Success to you. Norway. Rose has other ideas about the coming summer. His program will be some- thing like the followingg breakfast-sleep-lunch-sleep-dinner-sleep. Says he does not expect to vary from this outline very much. However on some days he may overlook one or two of the meals and in their place substitute-more sleep. At this rate Rose may be enabled to take in the whole of a one hour lecture without a nap. Peterson did not seem to relish our line a' questioning a great deal but finally owned up to the following: w-a-ll, w-a-ll now, I g-g-gu-ess I'll put in a month or two at Dwight, Ill. YVe were much mystified at this. knowing his home to be at Bloom- ington and he assured us that he knew no one at Dwight, nor was he going there for pleasure. However he seemed so reluctant on the subject that we left him. 6 S! i is if 5- ' -13 ' 55251 2, ,WWW-W five'-v sw gm c-fi- ea'r' ' - if W Y 'A 'r :fr no r 'vw' ' W' eiw,:4 f -1: F - W I 'H' -f 'H+ '11 V Q sf . 1 , Eiaitil f ' EllaIM!!!IIElllllhlllIll!IEllEIIHIEIEIHIHIIIIHFIIEMZESIHHBHEEIEHMHIIIHESIIIEFFL we 1' , f' Irv, - I- I ,, may. Ln ...2,.,w gs. - A fffaoafsw HSWMM , +I. fir -I - CW W - J and inquired of his sidekick Cummings. He first pledged us to secrecy and then p q whispered the information that Pete had decided to take the CCurej, after hear- i f ing Doctor Zoethout's talk on alcohol. VVise little Pete. J L i A feud which has existed all this year and much of last, came to light with Q ff ff our talk with French and Gallegos. It seems that both of the valiants have in 'gg IPAGE 176 ill, .I ...N ,I BIE IIIIIIIIIII IIIE I ! I 355255553 SE EiES Ez29zg5gg,i ff. 1 -- r - ff M-NcM,,,,,,,, 4. - .,:e.i..a..--3'..xp.s4-ge.. ...- -se1wN 4 2 I I I I I., . I F1 a 'ri I 4 1: It f I 1 I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I ' I I I I , , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I - I I . I I I' F I I I I I I t I i I I I I i l I I ' I I I I I . I I E .B nr ww -4 HUMOROCS-JUNIOR their respective way, been wooing our fair co-ed Miss Lasch. An open break now exists between the two, and each vowed vengance on the other, their summer will probably be spent preparing for the inevitable clash which both freely predict. S' Death. Burton. alias Venous Popiletusg alias Lizzy: alias a dozen or two other harsh names. has booked himself with various dime museums throughout the country. His specialty will be the fMuscle Dancej. YVe must admit that she is nearly perfect at this, eh boys? M'ariner expects to devote the whole of his vacation along physiological lines. He predicts that he will come back next fall ready to step into Professor Zoethout's shoes. VVell! the school must have the best. Dreamland, Berlsein was interviewed at some length, but all that we remember was the following: YVhat do you mean, your horse won't pull?: also kiss me kid, nothing makes me sick. Seems to us that we have heard these original expressions from him before. Earl McKenzie, better known as Gyp the Blood , expects to tour the country delivering his well-known scholarly treatise, on English as she is spoke down by 'de yards'. All who have heard Gyp's oratorical efforts know him as a master, and predict large and enthusiastic audiences. Comstock has not yet decided which of several offers he will accept. However that offer made him by the City of South Haven-steamship. he considers the best. They propose to remove the steam calliope now on their boat, and utilize Comstock's ability along that line. instead. The owners considered that they had a very satisfactory noise maker till they heard Comstock. In addition to this their motives were somewhat selHsh. Comstock assures us. They expect an enormous increase in revenue from the fair sex Cparticularly the nursesj who will cross the lake on no other boat this summer. Red lVarsowski and Jake Zun were seen in an earnest conversation. their heads being bent low over a sheet of paper, on which countless figures were written. Red was arguing with hands and feet for the fish business as a money getter dur- ing the summer, while Jake in turn spoke for the hock-shop with equal enthusiasm. This mercenary line of talk from two of our most liberal spendthrifts quite shocked us, and we made haste to get away. Bishop Papsdorf was found studying the good book, and informed us that his whole summer would be devoted to the saving of souls. Profanity. that vice which the bishop abhors, he expects to fight tooth and nail. especially among his erring fellowstudents. He has hopes even for the reformation of such incorrigible rep- robates as Kohl, Kirtz, and Jones. May the Lord be with you, Bishop. And after all we can thing of no better way to spend our time next summer. than to labor in Roe's health emporium located at the corner of Yvood 8: Harrison streets. in that delightful summer resort-Chicago. HIT AND MISS It has been said that Ex-president Mueller has so much latent eloquence that it is impossible for him to refrain from popping off occasionally. lVe do remember that while a paper was being read in Chemistry, he had a slight eruption and said. I question the authority. Sir . Daddy VVatt: Is Moore here? Comstock: More what? Little drops of acid, Little drops of zinc. Put into a test tube, Makes an awful stink . PAGE 1771 E455 X zfg-,3 egg ki .ESQ 5:2 'E 'lm 4-'I L: :Ui IFJ Sins? Iflfi AI A g M- 'I 1 4 A ' I. . as IIi?uIgI F241 QI ..- li gl 1 EI ,N IEI l I: 5: IEI N Ili I I l-I I II ex 'IF 5. t l-. L: ,v -, . 5 1 1 5 it I. I. I I I '1 . 'I I I I I I 1 Q I I ft I I I l I I I I f 1 l I I t I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I i 1 I 4 I I I I 5 in I RISE . - .4 . f . r , ,A .W V,, .., . 1 . 'f . s .,..f,. . K- --- -g.,..--2 - -..-,-.4.a,.2a.a..,.,.ua,:.s: - ' - 4.5:-2. .AAA , . , H lilllllil lll hlll lll ill l El ! ! QSIEEEESEEEEQSEE EHYQEY EQ L I' . ,..A5:,A-Ein Ai :J Y ,K I - -I-d:1.vM,M,b5m .ir 151. . . 1 A -. .f - . L- w,,,.f..,,,r gg,.fg5z.'j777T.re fir' r . f 1. xg-. .f , -. 'f A ev Q ng fk geii f 1 9 .1 if 'E-77335 , ' ' Ru 7 ' ' -' '-if-pg: ' H - Q - - h 'Y . - --V 2' l lllllllll l llllllll g if 'jgil llllllllllllllllllllllll ' ' L4 - j ' - 1 l V Q- l : HL'MOROl'SsJL'NIOli l l ' l : Daddy Yvatt Qljointing at Bill Mcfoshenjz : : There goes one of my lambsf' : l I l : Quint: Say. do you think you will be human when you grow up? , : - Comstock: Noi YVhen I grow up. I am going to be a Jew . - ' l l , I : 5 Some of the boys are finding trouble in distinguishing between Christenson and i : l Edwards. 1 - - ' - - , , , . . . l Daddy V att: ' bome ot the prodigal sons are returning. 2 I : 1 Comstock: Praise the Lord ! 5 : : 5 Daddy: And I wish to add-Amen . Q : I l i l I I.ife's. a joke : l : And all thingk show it, 5 : 5 - l Look at a Junior . - 1 I l And then you will know it. I - ' I - , , . - : 1 Mitchell CI-landing in Il crownj Hou see. Doctor YY att I have done this work 1 - I 2 many times before. I worked in my Dad's othce for two years. making crowns. 1 I ' Daddy: YYhich one is this supposed to represent. n first upper molar or il : : X lower second? I I - 3 Mitchell: Qhluch surprisedj YVhy Doctor that is an upper st-cond molar. don't 1 : f 3 you see that wrinkle? '. : ' l ' I : .lohn McDonald has a new cure for dandrutlf : : IT Simply hold your head over a hunsen burner flame. : l : .Iohn will gladly demonstrate to all interested parties. 1 : ' lt' there should he another Hood, : ' - Then to this hook for refuge fly, - ' : Tho' all the world should he sulnuerged. - - . This book would still he dry, : , l , - , l 1 Y l , - I A ' up . --,. - l - l l- ---- 2 ' - I 1 .-u -- E - 1 ' l Qi ff iw f v--I. l i 1 x' 1' ' Y' -X le I if f mf ' l 1' 1 . f' X ' I I ll: 'Wav ' I if W 1 l l fi I 0 M, c f ll f ' ,1 N I I ' o r f .. 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Reimche says that he can find no work this winter. :ind being :x married man must make some money. One Senior, several Juniors. :ind three I reslnne'n, were eueh relieved of il quarter. R6llllCllC'S new hat is :1 dandy. isn't it, Boys? Breuthes there ai man with soul so dead, XVho never to himself hath said. As he stuhhed his toe or humped his head. I U ' ' ' l l I I I Y . 1.14 --- , ..... Turn on the lights. I can't find my ponyu. Doctor Borland: Mr, Jones, pick up the right arm. No--Nou th:1t's the leftfy Canipbe-ll's motion that the seats be upholstered. so that they be more comfor- table to sleep in. was defeated by a large majority. YVho said that French was not our Beau Brumniel? If NI'1rv goes out to see By the wwyward hreezes fan' Id like to know c-'ui you tell me. .Inst where would Marvlandf Gustsveson I-iid wtf on II fishinrrtons birthdfiy to fret -1 h'1ir cnt-Hooray. Do 5ou suppose th'1t Hudson blushes when he stalls 1 chicken? bliakespeure hfid fi lengthy conversation with Mitchell in the bisement -ind lIllE'll went to his room and wrote. Much Ado -Xhout Xothinfn' Prof. DeIVitt: Here is another job lot over to the southeast. Takinv Class Rollf I i er: He 'ih. Doctor Jerlm: Hy vsife is a friend to -ill you boy -Cheers. For once Brosey ws 'rs thankful to DeGr1sse but for only one moment yes just one. btith classes -ill men -is l'1I'1Il1IUTilSA but Professor Yoethout says some -rre -and some are not. I.ives of Iuniors all remind us 'lhings th'1t are seen when in their prime- .Xll they lack is growth -ind culture Theyll come out all right sometime. Christenson: IVell I guess that is all that cfm be s'1id on the subject. PAGE 179 l - 1 . . , l I , , I . I - ' J l I . I v , , I : 1 . 1 . ,, . I., . . 1 I I x I s : . . . . . 1 I 5 I 1 .. , I A 1' - .. ,. . L 1 I 4 - .Q i D . ,, .. Z E I ll . , - 4 E I ' nA V L Y V .yi I i ' I I l I 1 , s : i . . 1 . 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K R -1 li VVeiss QOn spoiling number tifteenj:--????!!!???rIIIlHIl?:' Daddy VVatt 1011 hearing himjz There is another one of the lambsf' gf. if es. , rg Professor DelVitt's picture show on the Job Lotsn was viewed with much interest by 'ADreamland . it ll NIODERY NIFLODRANIA li' ll A A A A A L' 3 Act 1.-Villian, girl. dog, river. Villinn throws girl in river. Dog jumps in and : ' drinks river up. Saves girl's lite. : Act 2.-Villian tries to escape. Dog coughs up river. Villian drowns. Curtain. 1 Y -f - 1 - , . 'Q .1 IB THE PROSFHETIC LAB. l i Mitchell: YVell. it is a quarter to twelve. guess I'll make another Richmond : A before dinner. Q Q1 3 if Sorley brings his box preparatory to work in the lab.. but decided not to. Puts E : 's his box in his vest pocket and wends his way homeward. 3 : ' NVe always laugh at Zoethout's jokes, 'Q No matter what they beg I 'Tis not because they're funny, S W! nl But because it's policy. 5 .Q 1 I if fi gg . 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H VMOIIOUS-J UNIOR A REMARKABLE VOYAGE I It was a line day in summer: Bili Rubin and Bili Verdin closed up the Ol- P W'WW 'W T P 'I 'I iMii'iuiiiEiiM I ' gif 'N I I . Q r F I 1 r 1 F gg. G- 4 factory. and invited their lady friends Ethyl Alcohol and Bella Donna to ac- company them to the Islands of Langherhan. to hear the Great Trochanter speak on the Navel Question. Bili Rubin having procured beforehand a bundle of eats. neatly tied with Spinal Cord, costing three bones. Pso-as to get there quickly. they sailed down the Alimentary Canal to NIcBurney's Point in a Blood Vessel. On the way down. Bili Ruben tried to make Bella Donna believe she was as Cut-is Vira, but in Vein. She told him he had too much Nerve, and Gall, and to be careful or the Recurrent Tibial would swamp them. Tympanic had sailed there before and the Recurrent Tibial had wrecked him on the shores of Gall Poor Soli. They went from the Alimentary into Hunters Canal. Ethyl Alcohol was reading a very Humorous book entitled, The Trail of the Lonesome Spinen. by Mic Robe. Bili Verden remarked that he was Green at sailing, but was not as Yellow as Bili Ruben. At the end of Hunter's Canal, the bunch left the Vessel in the Hands of Art-Ery, to get some Col-on board. They crossed to the Islands of Langerhan on Foot. via. the Pons Varoli within a Radius of half a mile, they could see a great Hock of Ducts. the Ducts of Liebirkuhn floating on the Peristaltic YVaves. On reaching the Island. lunch was served beneath a Shed of Tears. away from the Solar Rays. Lunch consisted of cold ham and hot tongue. Served on Platlets with VVharton's Jelly, XVhite Substance of Schwan. with Heart Beat salad. After lunch, Bili Rubin strolled off to get some of Adam's Apples. while the rest of the Body picked berries in Pyer's patches. They thought they could hear the Eye Ball, and the,Verte-brae. and were much afraid. However. by taking a Glisson's capsule. they became quite Sternum. The noise they heard was the noise from the Ilio-Tibial band. marching along the Spinal Line to Meet the Great Trochanter, who came to the Island in a Lymph Vessel decorated with Two-lips. propelled by the Oculi-Motor. The Great Trochanter, having pointed out the Vas Deferens between the two Navel Policies. told about his tryps-in Teres Minor with Sartorius. He also told about the Pacchionian Bodies, buried in the pyramids of Malpighian, and the Temple built in the region of Gluteus Maximus. The pro- ceedings were much interrupted by Rolando, and Sylvius, Fissures by trade, who had been down to Glenoid, a tough joint. and succeeded in getting stewed. They had their Cheek all right. The Nerve of Bili Rubin was shown when he looped the Loops of Henle: some Feet. I assure you. Some of the people rode Bronchi up and down the race Tracks of Gall and Burdochg others watched the Coe-cum in on the shore. The children enjoyed the Cytes fLeuco and Lymphj and made their Pa-tell-a story to them. After consulting the Auricles of the Heart, they all went home. At present Bili Verdin is in the Central Acini Cells, breaking Gall Stones for insulting the Great Omentum. Concerning poor Bili Rubin. alas, alas, he Trypes in the Ol- factory and loses his Toes. It must be terrible to Lac-tose. MAKES A GREAT IMPROVEMENT Tilitsky, while aiding a freshman in setting up a denture, demonstrates his remarkable improvement over nature, by interchanging the incisors. Doubtless his dormant creative powers were being awakened, he being newly wed. Doctor Borland: Mr, Peterson, what is the function of the tonsils? 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Q--X M L. . -I 1X:ll.'Kfi:5:.3,,,,-.5t,,, ,.,,uwv,.Q,,5 e-, XEAEEXEH E HSP I WEEE EEEESSSESSEBEEEEEKEEE E4 EEENEEQa Q 4 x V M . H Q M .. QM, f. - U ... .,, N, ,wM, , , . ... -: M, ph ,,,.,..V W l IBB IM I E E ll!! I I -E!!! ul 'A .AN 'VS B! IH N4l,lH!!EEX- -v -5-MU., A Y A , - --W2 ..:-5-1 ,.-f: . --L' 115- - rw -: ,..f.-,1fw'ffRiv1:r71'r -f,- .M ,-.-Q-. ,+ -11-,S ....:,w -ev-.1f,w ' -M - fm-Lx ' lf WW ' V' ,, Pxci: 1 ' ' iiflliltiglili je, 67, fha 1914.4 HI'MOROI'S-JUNIOR ADVERTISEMENTS N. B.-The following advertisements came in after all the space in the regular idvertising section had been sold. YYe were at first inclined to refuse them, but xx hen offered double prices we finally accepted. -THE Boxmn. SAI, SORLEY The ffl'lIlll0S.Vl1l clad one The Monroe Clothes Shop satisfies him AVIIY Nor You? Take elevator, save 310,00 No Studentk Desk Complete VVithout My Book How To Run A College Only three dollars a copy PAL'L DEGRASSE MI'EI.Ll'1R X CAMPBELL Dealers in Brass Also extensive line of Hot Air Furnaces Give Us A Trial BULL EDXVARDS The Wlzitw Ilopef' He eats Freshmen alive. On exhihi tion daily Amussiox ONE Boxr: Timm l iu5sHA1,xx Dorff be nfrfzicl of the girls Let me teach you how to heeome ac- quainted. Free Demonstration every night in front of the Ashland Theater MARVIN MILLER COMSTOCK The Perfef-I Jloclel Am willing to pose for anyone, at any time. Let me teach you how to he-come perfect Terms easy, No Pay Do Nor FA11. To buy my little booklet How To Fuss Properly Full instructions for each step. Especially valuable to Freshmen BURLEIGH HUDSON X CO. LAVERNE JACOBS LATEST SONG HIT Oli, .-1i11'f I NIll'0ly If? Sold at all High Class Music Stores No Piano complete without it Price Three Cents HHO'll' I D0 It Evening instruction in how to miss classes and heat the Roll Limited numher of applicants BILL XVUMKES ALBERT PETERSON Toilet Cream Expert Information gladly given On every Kind S31 rg- Y- - f V'-'T - N , -f-' 11.37--,Z V V- - .-.f .. Y V - . ..,-:,,,f,,, 5357, lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Il ......1...-....T.-- ,.. ,. . ,A . ---W , ul--- . -.,:.-,l-..,- . .i ,,...-,,,,,,..,, NA, ,A y ,W , , I ., l. l l E. l I 2 l 'f I ri , Freshman out. f I-Iat's off' ! If I wish to question the authority of that statement. ' Juniors- Let's go. P, WVe're going to the Hamburg show. .2 Get Murphy. 2 Kill him while he is happy. Hire 'ahall. 1 To be sure. . r,i,. - 4- my iw: E 223 5 sg! 75 2 1:-I my 2 f EEE In O rn :U 63 2 3 P1 1 H 3' H1111-,11-' ' P 5 NNNQJihX.i Artes f'5 4 2 lweaeZSL,s ,.j ,magna .4,ff': '.E. 1 E Q its Q5 ff O 325 c ren ' Q32 C11 Serb W CQEQE ' UTI 3. I ,,., FEET S3123 5 Hello Harry. E' Turn on the lights. if Speech from Murphy. I' F fi W vo --vvwr-mr-mr'--f---f -' -1 5.rYeg,',g ' -2-'f-v-fr'9v'N Y'frfe 'j4'f4'. ' K ' W Y ' 'f 'W' ' 'iv' ' W' 'T' E 'WNW I EIHIIIIIIIIIIIEI lilllllllll-Ill- I- Ill--IIIIIIIIIIIII-llllllllllllllllllll ,S-, wsi'.t 241' ,gs-. L 'ia 4. H ,. ,.,. ,., Q... - 'V' '-e- 42. 'sa 5 Cheer, cheer, the gang's all here. ' Chop Suey! Bang! Bang! CSeniors coming from the lecturel. W'e want gas. Get up. In the pit. M-u-h, M-u-h, M-u-h. Illinois out. NOISES STUDENTS NEVER HEAR Ding, ting-a-ling! The alarm clock in the morning. SOME FACULTY SAYINGS get this stuff. A STRANGE OCCURENCE If Dame Rumor is to be believed, a strange thing happened in class the other day. In physiology, Professor Zoethout asked Kubiak to recite and he did. As yet there has been no explanation for this strange phenomenon. Mueller elaborates on the relation of crime to chemistry. Get the point? Belaney's lecture on anterior fixed bridges, with Doctor Roach, an interesting but sceptical listener, proved a source of much laughter. Quint CTO McKenzie who's dome is crowned with a new mantlej: You look. like a Jew. IPAGE 184- - ..,.,-..,..,.,,,,,.,-N. f-- - QW- -f--' ef'- ' -' ' ' ' ' ' AT WT- 'W MAQX. ' f- ff aw n llnnlnn lm I I lllllllllllllllllnnl ln ll X ll fff.a-.a.... M .--M- - -- w Ms f-- a- A------ee-M-N -- +e---- N 'ee - W' -new N n I lllllllll, I U UUUUUUUUCUCU o oooooooocooo 53- 22222222229-2 o oooooooooooo -1 f-sv-4'-if-sv-1'-sf-1'-1-1-:fa-1 if E? I'f?Q52f-5F???FE D- fmEg:.H2.125'fm:P.:5 W erssfmwmmo:-Q-w 25 :FFG'i ' -1 Fgio 1-x fit-Pg .-1-T.: Z :H :::: :: P-42 asmssmaefewi-m f-1 1-1-cn fp ...5' -d'D2wn.Ed:eE1'iEf'Dsa' Er-1-I-'Li CD53-,gO'Cirn2.Q:'D 42-1 -'S'L, 'Of-4-Seo -:Uq':5 naw' ....-. S-2...-fn, v--H'-fe .-.-2 0oH:+:'1 r-+-5g,,,,9.,..g.'L ','Qj'i'Og5- ig? 0591-rwD g?,5' 5'Qo,.. 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'i f ai-.L-. 9. ,, , ' 'f f i i3'gl :3UU5lmt - llllllllll ' Q .1-uf A Vggg,-' .:m:L,,.e r ... .- V if. u i- f l iii: ig fgim f .f lf1,il-,e-,,s-- . ,. . . , . 4, MMA- J 13 5 U' o 7 li V - 1 . W Huiionors-.IL'N1o1: 1 1 l l V U E : 5 l Comstock contributes 11 quarter to I'lt'llllCllC S household expenses, via of neck- P - 1 i:' Uermde Q: ll l-, i:i UNOW Suwhng Deaf5-Sodey. is ' ' l L l i . -f Result of one year :it C. C. D. S.4From YY:1rslmwsky to WVars:1w. : - l I K - I v - 1 1 l , Pierce and DeGrasse wear :1 sweater on alternate days. : l Q Is it possible that it is the snine sweater? Some Slierloko. E Q Q - - 1 ' - Qi . . 4, , . . . . . f' l Prof. Ixendall: V lmt is the diflm-renee between window glass and optical : - tfi fig glass? E :I Venous: lVindow glass is made of cheap, while optical is inode of more ex- 2 pensive material. K : - ' A 'I 1 Jones: UVlien flnsliliglit was taken in the dissecting labj 0h! Dear. that L ii seared ine . i g 3 Q 4 : 5 i Prof. Kendall: Hxxvllilt is tlle elieinicnl formula for eine-ry? E : .I C : l McCosl1en: A wheel. g - , l 2 i : Q 5 : NVIIPSZIYVZ MaIn1n:1ls and birds are warm bloodedf' , : ' - Zoethout: Mention me some birds. L - f - V .4 . H 5 - I l 1 Warsaw: Chicken. I - iii Zwdwuh HSmnepmmk-mnmnimammahzihngtmwf f:' 1 - ' - 3 l ' 1 I . I I - A - - Q ' v ? , I I n . N - A: 1 f X 1- V . ' 1 ' . 1- 1 A rffx 45 - f E 2 ' X ' : 1 5 -5 N- vwixlt.. fi K I-1 L f Qt E ,-. - - i- Ny 1 :D Q : ' 7 - . 1 ' I 1 - - J ' i f Xf-1 W! 1 z. - -Q 'J-X' - 2 Z-4 1' ' 'pi 'KW i f ti5i: ff geo- 1 r f , : Sf.: XL 4 L r - Vi - 3 - ' '. X i : ,V - V .EQEQLL F mei n UWH I Q : l me ' , - Wi' J f 1 'gfN 'xff WW- ' ' 'f.J'.'gl 5 . ' L- Q M' ' 01 j f ' .. .1 1 '- - , , 11 ,,:. Wu Wi y : 1 M' firm v - 9 , .Q' QUi5 gg., .-' P ' fam. .9 . 1 'if-4-4 u I - . -,:a59::7'f' 4' AA E 2 'ilirfx-:5PE223i? ?31'j''Z' ' .9 '9 l . PS 'T f -- Q M92 1 l 'i ff 1: : fi Pixar: 1851 - ,a i-f E. . , 'K ' ,.m2 , .-:: ' 'Ti'.-' 'TWT5:5i '. T -' 3-1 v Tf'rx,-vt., ..if1,51-.vpnxvqrgirgr-3355,--.3-F-fs-sf,-'T'11-gs vw- . Q i v ESEMBH E IIIII Hll l llllll lll l llll l llllllllllllllllllll l .L,.4.a4m.......Q..., ..L.....L.-..L....:...::.gL-.g.:.1:1fJ..L:4LLtL......-,.,..,.. .-.. .. . . ..-gm .. .,,. ,Q fr rw. f ,gy-5,-V in ,..+-Sir .AL-K, I , - 5 f '1 -' wan Q s ' ' 3 'A' -jg' U ' ' iii-'gf-'ff---'W' W- -W -f-- , l llll lllllilllllllllll ,Q T. ...lllllllllllllllllllll' fi! Q ,. 5 i I IMTMTM'-CT' A A A V V ' ' : i e I I : HL'MOIt0I'S-.lL'Nl0li : - I : Dr. Buckley: YVho suggested this prescription?i' : l Keaton: I did. : : Buckley: How much do you want to give to a dose? : : A Keaton: A,teaspoont'ul. - : Buckley: You must he going to prescribe for a ladyf' - To ClasSf He looks pretty much like a lady's manf, : I I E Q-lfi-l-lf Doctor Buckley tells a story. : I : Roach: That lady up in the hack .-' Explain hxed bridges. Petraeogenes 1 : arises. : : PLAYS AND PLAYERS : : Gonwa ln Uncle Tours Cabin. : l i Mitchell In Ten nights in a Bar Room. : : McKenzie In Is Matrimony a Failure? : ' Hatch In Dont lie To Your YVit'e. ' ' Miller In Lou-'s Dream. : : 5 Papsdort' In Champaign Bells. CGerman Comedianj. E A Hudson In Hearts I Have Broken. - I ' Neiman In The Pillers Ot' Society. : E I Carrol In The Gambler:-z.'l : N Edwards ln YYhy Girls Leave Home. - : XY:irs:iw ln Peg O' My Heart. : - 3 O'Connell In The Red Headed IJI'l1ll1lllCI'.H I - I : LEST IVE FORGET E : Friend of our fathers. known of old. I - Steed of the student of every elilne. - I YVe fain would have thy praises told, , : : Thy hoof prints left in the sands of time. ' - Friend of our fathers, hear us yet, : : Thru our exams, lest we forget. - I The College walls grow gray with age, : : The Presidents and Profs depart: I - 'l hou still Cloth live this printed page- V : : Thou idol of the Juniors' heart. 1 - Pride of our course. hrot with ns yet. I : Lest we forget. lest we forget. I - I e l - N The erihher hold, that puts his trust : : ln the printed cuff or the pony's wordf - - No tough exam hy him is cus:-ed. Y I I ' No vain regret from him is heard: : . And ages still to come. you het. : - Q Vl'ill ride on thee. lest we forget. : I I : GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE C. C. D. S. : : X AsTRoNox11cA1. Discovmu' RIADE IN CIOLLEGE : : Infellsely Illllllillllll-Y Bodies Fzzunrl to he Stars of JIHI-iO'l' Class : : Comstock ............ Star Cut-up : : Ritenour Star Gratter I : Sorley . Star Bluffer : - I Christenson Star Chemist : E Papsdort' . Star XVIITIJIGI' I : i Miller. A. H. . . Star Nolonger : - 1 McCauley . . . Star Physiologist : I : IPAGE 186 : Q' I' i 4 , . .. .... .. . W- ...... .... w..-vw.. .... ..,-.-.- W, . .... 'th lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllI wen, W.-. 5, J' A ee Q f I 9 1 Q Else - I e i il I HIIAIOIIUUS-JUNIOR Mrs. Ifrabieh QTo the maidj: I saw the milkman kiss you this morning. ' I In the future. I will take the milk in. ' Maid: It won't be of any use mam. Ht-'s promised never to kiss anyone . , cl se. ' I Ifreshman: 4'How long can one live without brains? - Senior: I don't know. how old are you?', H IX THE PROSTHETIC LAB. ' Mcfvoslien is seen throwing plaster. Doctor YVatt approaches Mac and makes 1 ' the following request- Mn Mcfoshen it' you sue anyone throwing plaster. you will please report the fact to me. Mac blushcs and stammers ----- . but fails to mention , , himself. ' , 1 Tilitsky: You have some iine color in your checks this morning. Miss , I,asch. Miss Laseh: It is because ot' the heat in this room. Comstock: I thought perhaps. it was because ot' that Ccoldj Kohl. CINIiss g ' I,asch works alongside of Kohl.j I Bull Durham Edwards tries to convince Doctor YVatt that he Gotta Th:- . B.A. Degree. V Doctor Yvatt CD11 seeing Edwards coming in after the lecturelz Good-morning 3 Edwards. been to the doctor?', , - Edwards: 'AYes Doctor . 1 - i Doctor YVatt: You feel guilty. don't you? ' - 1 Edwards: , Yes. I feel better. I 3 - I Doctor Zoethout: IVhat is water composed of? I Peterson: I'IVdro0fen, oxv en. and carbonf . F' . f .. , Doctor Aoethout: Carbon r - t 1 1 Peterson: YYell s--i--r-- to a certain extent. ' Doctor Zoethout is contemplating having Brosey read a paper on the retarding I effects of H.C.L. acid on digestion. A Doctor Xvatt started the year bv being lenient to sick students. I Result: A mid-year epidemic. A ' Block: I wish to amcnt this motion. X .lack O'C'onnell: Isn't it dinner time yet? f ': .. - fo 3 2 .,-.- '-: 2? ... QI :Qu ,,,. ':5f j '50 -. -n'-'I :Z ft -4 ' :T CIE FP H: :.y Tic .. I 'D.. fn ,mlb '- 1 ... Q., Dar-4 :. .i :IS 'sf-f -: Ar-r 4. ....,, ,.. Ig ,-c ., ,.-1 'CL -15' ..i CDU: J. ,o.,, 43 ...H- 5? -+1 G21 55 'E r., C. so ,.,: 11, 'JI :fn FQ' I E fu ... O o 7 1 A .IL'NIOR'S COXCEPTIOX OF A IVRESHMAX ' The Homo Verdue. or Freslnnan. is a structure usually found in a Dental ' college. and forms one of the important parts of that institution. Ive find its origin in a home town. and after passing through a process ot' matriculation, is inserted into the prosthetic laboratory. He may he of any size or form. and presents for 'di ' - ' examination a head, body and distal extremities. : I PAGE 1871 sf' l i ' . rw le1:1'?l ligj Ili.. .-I all ,-4 :Ia i:' -l I-1 li lf If -, I: -, -. I li -. ll lf -1 l. I I, -, I I I I I -, I.. In -1 -, I -. l. I I I I, I? -, It I: -I It -, I I, I -, l, -1 lf l. I2 I -. If I I I I ,if .gh .-.ixmmj f w.uf fl.. 1 F Q fe.-is it I 'y,.,,,M v 1 V . f ...Q .Lf I 9 I hi s f'X,f X X ,J ij inter' -:saw':xf-fff1-'Tf- Wr:-..'1l?i:.::w -Ig?- 'F l - .nr- 4.7 ..,.,.1 . , Q I . ,UN , - .- V... . . , lN ll' lHliEi l ll I li 6 -fit-llllw F .i 23 s. . ' ' J! A ffl' ai1:gLg,gs..a:1.L-swsmffamfn-:psase.o.ea,gqggygm, gn:v.mas.g.- ,ll lll it 17: Q 1 Ee , if .5 :jiljgif gli'-3 --L-.. H L' NI o R o L' s I L' Y 1 o R i l 1 . . . . The Head-The Head or Lipper extremity is rather irregular in shape, and ' 'Q mav or may not be covered with a substance called hair, depending upon domestic Q . ,gl ij relations or the kindness of the barber. It has upon the lower part of its anterior :f i surface an opening, or mouth, which serves for the reception of a plaster tray. or a cigarette. Sometimes sounds are emitted from this orifice. similar to Juniors Out! ts l Above the mouth is :mother structure, the nose. which has no other function than ? if to pass smoke into the surrounding atmosphere. Laterally and above this are found ff . z- ' . .L . .. . . . ,. 2 I the cves which are used to roll skvward when bearing . Flap-like pl'0J6Ctl0HS are ,11 5 L l 1 - ' . . L . u . found upon the lateral surface of the head, which serve for the attachment of ' l - . s . ' ' L plaster, thrown from the other side ot the room, and occasionally for the purpose , Q A of lectures. Below the head is a constricted portion or neck. around which may , : . I l be found almost anything, usually a collar. is I 4 : The Body-This is covered hy a gown, and serves the triple purpose of oc- y : i w cuping a seat. thus answering the roll. receiving a slap from a playful neighbor, : and carrying the same neighbor downstairs. - : The Distal Extremities-sometimes long. and Hattened from behind forward, : Q are important, in that they are used to kick in the backs of seats, and to place f I , upon the shoulders of the one in front. E' : Nerveflncreases with time. for after a month the Homo Verdus ventures 1 : I throu 'l tl 1 Li ' I-b 't W - L g 1 lk , emor .a ora orx . i V I ' - Y ' . . . ' I E Blood bupply. Lsed to make specimens for histology. E' l : Articulation. Roughly with Juniors in the large amphitheater. : , , - I J ' I 5 1 ' I : A YVHO ARP. THRX F E : ' I l Qh-mtv Irish Qwede I i I I The Critic Mrs. Quint I I I . -..RAd,, HV ln .- 1 l f f fi 1 l I l Christie Brophv Qndu Q I -f .. v -y .. ' i- f I A I Gus Mac 1 I 4 .. .. H l i : 3 Venous Honest Abe 3 E ' .4 1 va as w n l : 1 Shorty bmeltz l : i ? up t U .err Yi, I , I e e u 5 I Q : i Marv Bennie I i ' .. ' ,v .. - . ,. - I . Burlev Slick l I f t 2 I I ' I I 5 I ' What right did Red XVarshawshi have to change his name to lVarsaw ? He Q I : has not announced his marriage as yet. : f l 1 u l ls'nt Red O'C'onnel just awfully nervous. I .. . . . A I i V Doctor Zoethout: This leads us to a very important point. and the changes , I X : I which occur at that time, and their elfects, are points which we will consider at our 'V : 1' next lecture. I V I L l f l 1 l I : Doctor Logan advised Juniors to wear all neckties presented to us at Xmas : 3 time. whether they are just to our liking or not. L- gi: L xl I Q I' annie: lVhen you told your father that your love for me was like a rushing E : if I river, what did he say? i' I 1 1 fs - - u I - 5 I french: He said dam it . , I . . I- ip H K Professor Ixendall: How was iron first discovered F . lf Stuck: They smelt it . jf lPAGE 188 . Fi 'f l ' 'TT 'T i 'i'f 7 ' ' i'E-'f Nx1R'P?V5f97z'ifirm'--'Y',ir':+11s'ff'1:aS?wfSz-r K N ' ' 'Wk - .- '-g4....4 s 2 ': gif,llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll l llll I I IE B I E EEWN f-- '-- .-..........- .. . . .. .e .... .... . ------ s . .... ' Q-- -N 4... ..,... . sas- F .- ' ' A ev P fezeft firev ef' I 9 I Qf :xg 33?lf qir .. - '- ' 'S fv fig-2Tt1F'f fz'--fi' f' ' ff Y .X -rg 42S3Eli H!E E35lHlEdiQja5EEE EE I 2, g iurfifsifz WDW F H'-llll lllllllllllllllllllll 4 w f'N'mx'wswrf. -- . wrt- Ai.: '- - ww. f ,L-,,,4,,, W J .4 -an-LAM, Y v V v v l - HLMOROIIH-.ILNXIOII l - U I It Tb l I f CONGRESS OF NATIONS 5 : .Lb-,Hg XX X 5 ' e . GERMAN CLUB 'J .45 e W l 'V X LTC-1 ' '- X ' - ff Pnsx IVord- Ael1 Louie Enzblem-Schooner an . in -1, X : National Sony Q- in 7214 T 5? : Oh XVherc. Oh M'l1ere ls My Little Dog Gone? .- 0 fg Qkx E E .llvrnlwrs--Hig-mn, Kohl, Marquardt, M ueller. f :Le 9 - X fii1?iik - L- - l Pa isdorf, Sanhorn, Smeltzer. XVunkes. Vorn- T-EAL ' - ig 4 I I D .41 -M ee g L - iolt. avis. , ii, ,J Q. . .-4fL-1' if V . - E I I '11, iii Y-e - i - U . L- Q 'i LW I ll l Y'?i K f A P ' 4 K - - 'N W, 11-',, , 13555522213 I Q l fe Y IRISH FLVB T ' lt. . i g '2'f' : T' E 3 , . ... . .. . . . W! .wfiviglwwg fl' fe' ' E LV L lass Il owl! hure Mike . lymlflem-'lhe Pick - li!!!-25'ii5i!,5j,L,l I, t - l - Nulionul Num! l.f i'Iiifi'5 v'! f' sg V 47 K 4 - 1 I . . . I . .. '.. Af'us i?7 167 -f f I g Us Me wont go Home till Morning jg A f I I Q : I Members-- O Jie Brick, Cununin fs, Keane. 'fl 'D 57 K f N 4 T 1 - . . r I 5 f x ff ' ' 1 I McCauley, McCoshen, McDonald, A. J., Mc- 'X -fix 1 7 L ' - -- 3 Lean 'Sh-mtv lrixh' Glen Conner W ' 'Ao N A ' - . W C ' L K . ' ' ' -1-' 4 M PU- 1, , j I ? .f-' f D l - . Pl --1 T f - , me f!Nf ,f 1 Bonmiux cI,i'B ,f 1 : Pass lVor11-Narodni Sin. xggwk ' K ' vig' ,IZ 5 Q 1 : I Enzble'mfDandeli0n. A up fu. W! f , Q - ' ' Nulionul Sum, ,gif-5 A 1: X75 ' ev : T 2 . . ' .. wily 'F fit fl .7 xv 9' r l Q - . hveryhocly s Doing lt. .,5f5fil,'7 Y , ,, , gg 21 1 - r l , , ., ,,, F. ,. , ffgsgswf XXV -p c f t 5 - . .IemberafBros.e3 , Da il merg. rain lem. Ham- HEL. , Z., I :Y,. ,Q V - : bleton, Hatch, Hindman. Kircheu, Cramer, ' : : Mariner, ljndheck. ra ilirvyx X A TUX ' ' : 1 W Ny ll l . E Q eg 4 T it 'wwf' I Ai , f 3 - lk E . Y N i . j' I ' ,f X ' - Ti ki 1-,1xGI,IhH LLL B X M Y f fy f : L Pass lVo rdf Bah Jovef' , , f - Emblcm4Monicle and Cane. f : N' ' 1 Q ' L , T aliolm . ony X , - God Save Our Money. 4: ' l : Members-Grant. Jacobs, DeGrasse. Christen- V - 7115- in ' :, 5 : Y' son, Spickerman. Peterson, Moore, Jones, - T: -' 'Fl' 'T' if! A - l : Hansen, Gustavson. ' X A 1 rift l : -': ' V 4.x ,Q - L -' ' 1-if Z Xing .1 3- 3-. ,E l 5 : l COSMOPOLITAN BATTLE SONG : I lVorf1s by Granl. Jlusir' by Papsdorf. I y wg The Frenchman likes his glass of wine, i 5 - The Dutchman likes his he-er. l , - ex l 9 2' The Englishman likes his 'arf and 'arf, i Because it brings good cheer: The Irishman likes his whiskev straight, I : Because it brings him dizziness: ' ' The American has no drink at all, - A S0 he drinks the whole d--- business. l ' ff Copyrighted. Patents Pending. : PAGE 1891 n 3' ,AL1:L..Ff:-an-Q. g4.,g...:.,g:Lm4- ' 1Lag..:?.5.-i.. 4. ,g1g5i.gct- 'xx-'N 'm...gsi:L?..Q.2iim2 a:.x.: . .id.:iB --1.-: Ame. :..f.:e.5-T5 b EFQHEEQYQQ E E HQ Qt-lf4lfiill'l5f.fiEl5EilEE.'ll!SE EEEQEEEIH Eglgl lu lg I EEN EEEEEEMEKBE ' - :fern-rf.1 rr-.. fy- .4 -,f-H. -4 is--.r: :.1Q 'atfifwwrf-sift. kg, 76 ea Q of I 9 I if .Tie ' HuMouoL'sa.1L'N1o1c I know . trifle . Jacob: I am indebted to you for all that Hudson: Don't mention it. lt is a mere He: Harkl what is that noise? She: Oh. that's the maid banging her hair . The one who thinks these jokes are poor, XVould quickly change his views Could he compare the jokes we print lVith those we did not use. Freslnnan: No sir. is there one missing? Carroll was going away to C. C. D. S. full of high hope. I shall win all ' 'A's'. and color two pipes in one year. He bravely said. His mother kissed him wept. His father wrung his hand in silence. They were too full for speech. But when hc was gone, and they were calmer. they talked of him together. and Q and ' then. prayed his ambition might not carry him beyond his strength. I pay as I go. said the bl:1nd young Vornholt. Not while I am running this house, declared the angular landlady, You'll pay as you move in. .lackz Put plenty nuts in the cake. Bridget. Bridget: l'll crack no more nuts today. Me jaw hurts already. lt is a good thing to be rich and a good thing to be strong, but it is a better thing to be beloved of many friends. -E1lrp,9i1le.s'. Doctor .lerkaz ML Tynes. where is the special nerve of smell located? Mr. Tynes: XVhy it is located ust a little above the eye . awake? lvi0l1ldll,l2 Doctor Kendall be surprised if he ever found Rose An example of chemical atlinity-Galliagos and Miss I.asch. 1 So far as we know now. Brick is the only candidate for the marathon club. He Q is some long distant runner. Jacob Zun tried to tell Doctor Kendall, that an acid is formed by the action of il salt upon a salt and Uequilib Tllllllu. Comstock still continues to be the terror of the poor unsopliisticated Freshman. Between He and Honest Abe we believe that we are well protected against in- , vasion by the first year men. i ' McClean is generally known of as Our Correspondent student. 5 FF ,- H. rr JI PT' ... o I3 O 'D .. 5 o '1 FD PQ' E. 'T CII P+' o H. NJ fb '1 In : .11 O-1 FD 1: CL 69' LT' sw rt' 2 nw 9 ... UQ LT' ri' FO' o If .mv 4 rn no L4 C3 5 ... cv P1 O4 ca :J O FU No noise along that line as yet. The brave man comes out of his fortune and every man is the son of his own W'O1'IiS.,,+CF7 llHPZIFS. l IPAGE 190 College Coach: Did you take a shower bath? 1 ' '- - '-- - f- V -f Y f -- .V v,- - , -. 5-V.-,. .--.f..,-TWV.. .---,1,,.,.-V..-.-.,, Y .,,yq315,,l,K-,gAb....Yf,N,5.. . . -- u . :T ifigjj in .L II L 2 fi' 5 P' ' ' ' 1 , u,. W if, llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll lll llllllllllllll l M' I Wi, f1f I- 5- Il tl - L-, - - s-. Fl E-I :- ,-1 l-1 l. A-1 - - - ,- Q- .- 1I ,- 5- 53W EE! ED ED e511 eg: wr y I I 4 I I sag! .-bfi i i 1 Y! 'fk F' Q sf I 9 I if of Bill McCoshen. eation, known as Dr. Coolidges notes on 'Operative Technics' of the class. They produce an effect almost like unto analgesia. 1 that of silver solder. Q V NVQ- would advise frequent application of boiled onion juice. ' bers possess keys. the saliva. AN EXAMINATION OX PARASITES My kingdom for a pony, quoth the Dent as he strode along, Mounting slowly the stairway and singing this little songg QTUNE: Just us I mn , Just as I am I eome to thee As crammed on worms as I can beg And if I Hunk it's up to me- To take this course again, you see. - Oh, Gee! I want a pony , moaned the Dent as he worked along, . Missing most of the questions, so he changed his little song. f CTUNE: ln, tha' slzufle of flue old apple treeuj umgeo :Q -'75 '.L'1i2,, :.: ': D.g :LPT7-L::'1Cf ?g..::, :J oqfigjfv 2,-4 :'5,f't P12 5' A2 4-' 3555292- cgzgg' rx. -' 'E9:'S :Sn--I E.,I:'JQ-45 QE' ,Ill 'U 2475 ... ,-,fo F, -.: PT' at we H- : c 'Q Q l And he sadly folded his paper and hummed this little song. f'1lL'NE: On ffm! Ijftllllffflll .w110l'e j I one time took a little exam, and took it very bad. Doctor Kendall. he asked most everything, his questions made me n ' I saw but one that I could get and I answered that all wrong. , And I only had nine questions left at the announcement of the time FU W4 ,-4 2 N 5 um Oh, I am awfully mad, I am terribly mad, I I am awfully almighty sore, A Doctor Kendall will regret ' VVhen we meet on that beautiful shore. -A Vierinr. ' PAGE 1911 HUMOROUS-J LYNIOR For any information regarding the latest styles in collars, and canes. enquire Sorley and McKenzie have not as vet announced a new edition to their publi- Doctor DeYVitt's moving picture shows. always meet with the hearty approval Peterson attempts to demonstrate that sticky wax is of higher fusing point than Q YVe note with great interest, Mitchell's feeble attempt to develop a hairlip. ' After many years of waiting the C. C. D. S. boasts of a real passenger elevator. Lucky is the student. however, wl1o gets a chance to ride, as only the faculty meni- Venus informs Doctor Zoethout, that in drinking water the object is to moisten Oh.,that I'd had a pony. mused the Dent at the announcement of the time, lil I 4 r 5 l l r l i 3 l l I ,. . . ...., . . U D.. ..,,.,..e... ,,, v----Y .,.. f-A Y. -.-.cevm . W.. .V -V .--' --W .--.Y----T-A f-Y, -.,-.-....-.....f.....,..-,..,.,-.,:,........ . . i .I A 5 . .s ii. 'fre edoms , fa 9 f gf f E so ,fs M flfnl' F' F F ' vase l l illlllll I H1 K - - -A--'Y s- --s---A M - - YY rim J l ..fi...LL.,...-..a.r.,,.-- ,-..As4..,.ra .a- .,,. ,FLLLQWVA c 4. u M ai- - 1 W E I - HCMOROCS-JCNIOR i m THE JUNIOR PROM Fl . :J ANTICIPATION f Ever since the time of Richard third, it has been the custom of the Junior Class to have a dance. Professors may come and professors may go, but the .lunior l I 1 dance stays forever. ' : : The Class of 1915 was no exception in this regard. In other respects we 3 Q 'Q did not resemble our famed predecessors. From an intellectual, artistic, or esthetic ' l '1 standpoint. we were said not to be up to the standard of previous classes. But in : f our plans for a dance we put them all in the shade. : After the examinations the Juniors' fancy lightly turns to thoughts of a dance, l 5 So in the due course of human events. President Keane put the proposition before the class, together with question whether we were to include the members of the ' . ' - . w . Tv' other classes: the class was wildly CI1tllllSl2iSt1C about both. btI'!llgl1tYVily we pro- 3 if eeeded to arrange for a grand ball. L3 1 y' 5 But before proceeding to this noble work, we were compelled to turn aside to ' : consider the case of the Laws vs The Light Fantastic . Finally Chairman San- f Q born of the dance committee. after traveling to New York, and San Francisco, in 1 Q search of information reported in favor of Budda. Glen Connors for reasons which j i he refuses to disclose, submitted a minority report in favor of Manville. Hindman f I moved that the faculty be invited. but his rash suggestion was turned down by a large - 1 majority. Guse proposed that the banquet he held o11 the steps of the VVest Side if f Y. M. C. A. building, that the fair name of the class might remain unsulliedf' I f On the whole our plans contemplated one of the most successful dances ever held. t g The transportation committee arranged for a special train: the refreshment com- : 5 mittee secured a spread. that was cheap at hve dollars a plateg the entertainment com- mittee secured such eminent speakers as lVm. J. Bryan, lvm. H. Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt: Sousa's band was engaged to furnish the music. The Mayor of Budda . If 1 - 3 '35 l G T Ji 7 - ' '31 e- a 1 T re ' 1 ' 17? ll ',' 11- .1 . ' ls X : '3 1 335' lligpii ff' 'f ll fffy ff! QE' J' LQPW 31 5' V: , 13. 16.58 1 ,glam 'V Y -til ,dpi-L Jbc , J t i A at -. i e i 5 'l i ,444-ff 'i1Wi'iJ,iH'7f'j 1,.f' il' X S , - .1 A A , in , 'wif f 4 ' A -as i , F2 ' '73 :W-'lf-4 if e A f 'V ini' 'jg Hy T Ni JLMM 1' g llltfil 6, I 1, 1 iv - ti 1 in e'X .Ih sf fr i X f 'Q L f ...if V W sf-. . ffafn , I. H l W lv l ' Lf, yrruumi qi -. Qffffffffffl , V . mf fe ' F - ,.., m' 1 if f ilellliu 1, ,I , I , 'ull i fa, Y 5 f :fi f fm' 'l 5. e ' u Wu ' Zim., if 4 if fy. 3 'ffl' ,zwmf Wifi' K, ami' - fi ' 11 5 hifi f' in ,J it rs Q. X I 4, ' 'I ivy, R i - .I 1 . WIA -- ' i, , W C W x f 1 as gg i i r ' --1 44 U s 1 ,, 1 F' ' , I v f' ' 1 lPAcx-: 199 i s X' 1:55 LJ,p,s'f-1 1-- '1 ' -1 i 't . ' -Q -f. ' ---- ' -I .-g.ff'1fQ-1f f-. .aria s:rw,aE R!e:2f5Wrr.:rrHHorr: ' iJ4'ff..- fjfsffw- iz! I llllllllllllll lllllllllllll I I EE ' ' ' -4' - ' ax...--Q-.... W. -s.--1 -sf!-'..:.4:.r..:sv 125r--if- -Swish-is '-Qmaii gs,':L,ggJ1, j4,,Q4Q,ggg fu ., ' was 2 HR 1. 4 ., at Q. S in ish 1. ' is 7 h fsiilig, WEE E Q.. 3? 'vi :I 1? ff 52x 1 Ki if: Qivzili: , img. Lf?-Q 3 im 3 iw . 'H- ia NS s H evil fi 5 Q S' . ll J gl I A v K I , 1 1 4 E 5 li i t 133 R l:....iE E ,fit :ug limi 2, 5 li-its egg. SIS 4,-ggi l i in . lr 1 5' i E rl ' 3 if XE z..'l L E, C95 295623 aaa J l f HUMOROUS-JUNIOR depot, and furnish the keys of the city, while the the sights in automobiles. asked permission to meet us at the commercial club offered to show us REALIZATION YVhen the time for the dance arrived, the class went down to the College Cafe, to see who would pay for ten cents worth of peanuts. The lot fell on Venous Burton, which made him so peeved that he announced he would never buy another DENTOS. Thus ended our great Prom. Everybody voted it a grand success and thorough- ly in keeping with the progressive spirit of the Junior Class. IF I HAD, BUT I HAVENT If I had a smile like Jones's, And a, heard like Dr. Petrie, Or the crops of hair that VVarsaw's got, Or Mueller's watchful eyeg If I had the mustache of Bill McCoshen, Or Edwards husky frame, I'd run this college all myselfg I'd sure be in the game. If I had I,indbeck's winning ways, And Hagan's pretty gring Or Berlsein's Deutchy Sprechenn, Or French's extended ching If I had the nerve of Burton, Or the modesty of Block, I believe I'd make my Credits As good as any one in the Flock. If I had a name like Stucks', And eyes like Paul DeGrasse, Or cheeks as fat as Smeltzer's, Or half of Hateh's sass, Or could talk like Papsdorf, With not a thing to say. I'm sure in this old College, I'd always have my way. If I had Hindmaifs mother-in-law, And Petracogianus' modest style, Or half the brains of B. A. Good, Or Ratchefs cheerful smile, If I had Gonwa's wonderous length, Or the limb of Joseph Cox, Or the easy way of Snowberger, I wouldn't work with my tin box. If I had Wumke's elegant form, And Vornholt's majestic glare, Or Marquardt's frizzly auburn beard, Or Stith's long flowing hair, If I had Kr0gen's near profile, Or Otto Kolar's husky mightg If I had Quint's big fat job, I'd run this college right. -BY ONE WHO HASN,T. PAGE 1931 v .1 -'- 'D 1rQ I- g fg,ggta.?,.54s.Lg:aie1'r f -ff-'1.eg..9ip, --- :ff '- gets?A.:25,4-g.-,3a.a4.a.os.a, : - - if L 1' ...li S1-I---X age- Af- -'.:sfez1f,e,': ..,..-,Q-... - '7-T f ,gu,,, A .. go ff? , limit X 1531? agggjz I-fm? ki at 'i avg Tfmti il? QE A una in., ':.sFa': 'i -3 2' ' ft . JN! li 'VJ W' ,iz ' f!'C.I j l Fill .EW ' -z , -LSYZQ I 1 11' s1 'Q ' lf 'i s fill :gl 4 5. 1 1'-Q! Q fi-I Q S l ' F E gil I4 N lv. L' - L I 3 - ! - - T5 - lm? Y . F nl N 7-3 145' 44 V '1 ' 'EGU 1Wg'f 1 , v N1 fvv' fyqas Y-F ,.-. -,,,. K.,-.fm ..v A, rr---1---M, Y N --vw,-v -frT?--- Y- -- -'- --rr-1' N IIE HI f HH all I Ill lliiilllllmlllilll ull!!!IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - .1L:....- - '3 'XG-.ii-agp .4.z4-.mf L ffm M 44 , A..,t,, 4, M MN QA, ,Lg A A,.,xA A A - -A A A A Mg KL L.-Ku A AAA N -M A g 4-NAEM- :Q U i v J I :AQ i f 3 . Q 5 . C 3 'ia 'r-I . 1 2 2, 'T' f -sum U ' f A eff D Q 179 55 1-so J' I 9 I Q V:-' NV A ,ANA ' EST ' ' Y Y V I AY-in-A V V U or KET -Q T 1 iQ3m'wi I V 7' Y 'M V 'I' 'WSHWM-w L if ' 'Q 7' V WI I 7i. if lllllllllllllll llllllllll 7,3 U qmQ,..5Q,3 . if? , V V V gl e H Worr --mo rv- 5' 'As-MA' A' A -r., ,, . 2 ?-4-'- Nw 'H' J I . , , i I I HLMUROL5-.TUBIOR I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 I 5 LIMERICKS , I i I I , I I l I : A c-ute little hoy is our Rose. .Xnother good student was Val, I - For the girlg he always will 15056, Xvllfl Cflllltl SOEIk llll Cl1f'Ill. S0 W8ll, l - I He takes them to shows, XVhen it came to an he could l - : XVhen they've no other heaux. XVrite it from a text. L - As he thinks every gentleman should do. .Xnd get hy just as well. - I I I - W -vw fm- W-T1 I I . I : Fannie Lasch is a name that we all know, .X very good student was Good, 2 : I And you het nothing ahout her is slow. He studied as all good students should. A I : And the whole Junior class. ,Xt the end of the year. 1 : - XVithout this hright lass. WVhen the grades all appear. . - : On the hrink would he sure to go. He's a large hunch of .'X's in arrears. I : ' I I II - 1 I I ' I : :X youth of dark hair named Kirtz, Qh' 'Vx womlertpl NTYV Is uuIjSawHlfX'V : - xg' ired t he V1 Wilt flirt bo handsome, so hraxe and so husky, - - P 9 V ' .' ' He's the pride of the hunch, - - ut the girls all smiled I t .V V V I - V V . M V . ., ,e me Une you a iuneh. - And amd My deal child ' NVhen has 'around Vou'd he-st make Vour- - I You'll have to he much more alert. . ' fV V ' - ' ' - ' I - selt dusky. - I I : -I I II 5: l V , , 5 l : There is R Young fellow named Conner bail Hamhleton.V the Plalnuell wonder, : F 'V VV . V XX ho never has yet made a hlund-er. - or pure hrass he carries the honor, I .V . - V 1 - - V VV V H . VV n l'lls own mind, ue mean, Q - - txilieihthelhhthtilf For in most things he's green, I - Mft X I . . ,A -' V. . Tho in oral surgery. he makes the bunch V - : men tielr girls go out with this Conner. thunder. - 1- I I I , I I ' I , I 'oung Hahn, 'lhe Junior Tough . .X hashful young guy is Neiman, I : Said To all my Profs I will BlutT . He's as plump and fat as a seaman. : - But he found, alas. But he's not very hold-? - I That just plain gas, For we've often heen told, I - YVas not suitieient enough. That he runs from a girl like a demon. - I t I l l I I I : A very good student is Gus, There is a young man from Piper City : - Altho. ehemistry makes him cuss, VVho is reported to he rather wittyg - I WYhen he gets up to recite. He cracks jokes in class- I : He tangles things up right, Don't look at a lass. Q : - And the rest think it a fright. So we dolefully wind up our ditty. ' - I 4 I I -V 1 1 I I Q I I l I ' : I 1 I I I I , I : IPAGE 19-lf : l' ' I I 1 'L ' 1 '- . -' -'wmv 1-wee :f1 sixf-affilsrvmmsaff -f-- -er --s'II. ::raaffw:.t1r.'s::inz:r' - f-A' 've-r Q5 ,ii lllllllllllllllllllllllllll i llllllll llll llllllll i lllllllllll -P -1 , . , . ,, v at fl'-Q.,-,angst-, fs- .-,- M, ...M :sg .Y , . . .. r va., mee., L- , ,HV . -. .sta -.fa 1 W . la inie . f ff? F9 Q f7' f' -xg V-sax J' I 9 I gf ll lllllllllllll llllllllu 5 BQQQQQ is Q Sir-T Q n L- ' 1 ' I I : HL'3IOltOI'S--.IFNltilt : I I : HOV' TO GET OUT A DEXTOS : - I : YVith the experience of getting out the present publication behind it. the statf. and : l the editors feel the duty thrust upon them. of leaving behind full instructions for : : succeeding classes who wish to attempt a task of this magnitude. YVe feel that I : had our predecessors left such information. we would have been saved untold mistakes, : l unmeasured heartaches. and unmiti0'ated anxiety. YVL- therefore feel that we are l I E' ' I - contributing a service to humanity, which will go down through all ages. as a tribute I : to ourselves in leaving these few words on the methods of getting out a IJENTOS. : : First. Begin early. Establish a correspondence system among the prospective : : members of your class two years before you become Freshman. Elect your editor- : - in-chief. and other officers. Then maybe. by Christmas of your .lnnior year. you I : will be ready to start to work. : : Second. Make all of your class. members of the staff. This will then do : : away with innumerable petty jealousies. and then you can't he accused of playing : - politics. Then select a committee of tive. and go to work and put your Disxros to- l : gether. You will have to do it ultimately. so yon may as well start in early. : I Third E ' V i lf fa rl i f ll V' 1- I - . quip yourse wi 1 it o owing. - I I I 1. Double barrel shotgun. 8ga. I I 0oc 1a1d1 - --ir I - N. ne bprmg e ong range army ri Q. - : 3. Ten .32 Cal. Colt Automatic Revolvers. : I -L. Ten 6-inch daggers. I : 5. One sharpening stone ffor abovej. : : 6. Ten regulation loaded policeman's billies. - I T. One pen. I I 8 Y' bttl- f'k I - .-1HCOtSOlI1. - I Q. One hundred blue pencils. l : 10. Ten reams embossed linen writinv' Ja Jer. - nl l I : 11. One professional Photographer. I : With these articles. you should be able to get your staff to do at least. one : I f'l1t' '-ttl td Y ---l'e '1tdd-.fft I - per cent o sw .a you wan lem o o. ou may. per laps. wisi 0 a .1 ew 1 ems - : to this list. but these are all that are really necessary. Good dry-goods boxes make E I excellent desks. and you can usually borrow enough chairs, and rugs. as well as I : divans. and couches from the library. to complete your office equipment. They will : I never miss them. l - . . . . . I : It IS best to leave the shotgun, and army rltle in charge ot the editor-in-chief l - who will stay in the oflice. so that in case he sees any of the staff in ditticulty at : : any point about the college. he can help them out. It also helps to keep out in- : : truders. although one great drawback is, that a shotgun makes the blood spatter too : - much on the walls and floor. Also the shot scatters too much, and mutilates the wood I : work. The revolvers. if distributed to the members of committee. should prove : : useful in extracting orders from the unwilling, also in making people get their 1 : I pictures taken. and turning in copy . The daggers are of use when you have I : emptied the chambers of the revolvers. while the billy should be used only when I : you do not wish to call attention to yourself. : : Vlitli these few suggestions. we feel that you should be able to make an attempt : : at getting out a DENTOS. Matters of detail may be worked out by the individual : : editors and managers. E I l I I - I E I E PAGE 1951 : rg v . 1--3-:QF-gsf -A - - Y- ' ' PM ' 'f 'W'- - '- '+ -fs'--A' --'--e----'+---' . -N ? lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll gi -A ...H , , , .,., A... ...W I... ..,..., .4... ...N A ...Q ,'.......-...- .., ...Y A-, -.. ' ,... , , ...W AJ llllgv ti Vw? yu Efmi X ag? m fli f: 35:1 X : ig: FU X. O Q E A. Q qu. In ,nz 1:1 an. as. ?a3 fini if 3, i'?fFaT E fmpt -4 1-fe 1 fifiiiggsg I 'E 'uid' A A A mwrii leaf 5 31:5 ing .ES 5:2 S .:g ti .-V lil fs. EI-E 'lf Z.: j':E1 T ,wiv . Q . QF l r L , . L . F I Mslllll ., .. -c f? 4. 3 2 4 2 i fn 3 -s ' o Q H A E' 4 :s 1 E1 fn if Q .da 5 4 S 15 2 'E pf o 3 s na , no s O' 5, E' A ,Lf o i Q 3 r o .5 E . cv fe- 5 O cn 9 'O' rn if ,za Q' :+- .3 gg- ip fb 2 :V fi :n A E Fl 2 3 .3 aa. if ,-,Q E 3? '11 o f 0 rn ,A z-1 .4 3 H i . so O7 ,ix Q 'VUQQEQ E Oct. Oct. l Oct. L Oct. Oct. 1 4 A5 Nov. 35' .1 in gl l 1 in I 4 1 I i l l . B1 li It r 1 fi V' l Nov. . Nov. Nov. N ov. l Dec. FRESHMAN 0 D- FRESHMAN CLASS CALENDAR 7-A reception was tendered the student body at 8 P. M. in the large amphi- theater. As the freshmen entered. after having completely exhausted them- selves climbing six flights of stairs. they were met with jeers and hoots from the Juniors and Seniors and invited to take a front seat. where their dignified superiors might give them the once over . Brief addresses were given by the faculty members, the opening address being delivered by Dr. J. E. Schaffer. A trio of musicians rendered the music for the occasion. 10-A reception was given by the College Y. M. C. A. at 8 P. M. at the lVest Side Y. M. C. A.g an enjoyable evening being spend by all present. 20-A freshman narrowly escaped death while passing through the Senior laboratory with his hat on, he having cleverly dodged a volley of hard plaster. the favorite ammunition of the XVhite Coats . News to the effect that we should remove our Uskypiecesu when infringing upon the territory of our upper classmen, was rapidly circulated by this particular individual. 30-A smoker was tendered the Freshmen by the Xi Psi Phi Fraternity at their Frat House. 31-The tirst meeting of the freshman class and in as much as We were not very well acquainted with each other it was decided to elect temporary class officers until the men might know each other better. Barlow was suggested to act as temporary chairman to preside over the meeting. His procedure was somewhat out of line, resembling that of a Bathhouse .lohn's campaign at a spring election instead of a quiet Freshman meeting. Of course this caused confusion, the class decided that they would elect oflicers at a later date. allowing Barlow a little time to brush up on Roberts Rules of Order. 5-Election of the temporary president and secretary-treasurer. After several ballots were taken-Ritner was elected president and XV. Cusick was elected secretary-treasurer. 7-A Freshman smoker was tendered the students by the Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity at their Frat House. ll-Class meeting is held in the large amphitheater. Resolutions in the form of an apology were sent to Doctor Babcock a true friend and teacher in regard to complaints made by students who were misrepresenting the class. President Ritner appointed the Dsxros Committee, the latter being Strong chairman. Ferguson and Backstrom. 15-Much excitement in the dissecting room. Benson allows a liver to drop accidently six Hights into a basket of cranberries in a peddler wagon. Doctor Borland's question to last table, ls this man dead or alive? and the class is dismissed. Time 7 P. M. Q6-YVeingart, who having felt that a little spinach on his upper lip might be- come him, and making him stronger in his eyes of his fair one in the Getto. is escorted to the basement and there submitted to the short cut route to a clean shave, but without battle. Amid the hoots of tl1e angry mob, could be heard a voice which very much resembled that of a Bulgarian weasel calling to its mother. 12-The class decides that Christmas vacation shall be from December 19, to January 5. Needless to say there was much joy on the part of those who 'bi IIUIIIIIIIIIIIII ll llllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll SG ' Rf '-' mg. A , ,. ,- 1' ... ... ., ,.., .....,,, ' Q,31gQ..g.f .Lf1.552x-i.i1L:.Q..,...'1..s1..41Lg1s:Li.i1.n.L:LnLll. ll:44l4L.l.sQ- .. . .WL . . . 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T. lfcrgusou, ncwly iuadc chairinan of tht- Di4:N'ros Coinuiittcc. having l : 1 replaced Strong who has lt-ft school. canvasscs tht- class for subscriptions and I l rccciycs their hcarty support. I.. I.. Podruch is appoiutcd to till thc vacancy f l 5 left by Mr. Fcrguson. : Jan. Q0-Doctor Allcn lllJllit'S his first aiJcar:1ncc at thc collcfrc as tlu- tuiz iuastcr 3 - L - l l is l , - : ' in I rcsluuan Anatomy. Grcctiugs on thc haldlicadcd nian. I Q - - Jan. 21-Goldticld nu-cts Profs-ssor Ut-iVitt personally at thc Histology cxaui. : : Carl Benson tango class inn-cts down in thc smoking room of thc collt-gc. ' : I l Jan. 23+ TulJhV Lcntz and Miss Schnitzcr arc sf-cn in corncr of irosthctic ' l l i - . . . l r - - laboratory talking couhdcntially. Alia! Hr' is spicd hy the- cvcr watchful Hall f - . : who re-nts thc air with curscs Qalso his pantsj and rcpriinands Ia-ntz for in- j : fringing on what he rightfully calls his own. So cliagrinvd and huuihlcd is 1 - our little fat man that great tcars cauic. - : Jan. 29-Barlow who is on his fourth and lifth card in Prostlu-tics niakvs a wondcr- : A : ful spurt to finish up bcforc tht- cud of the wcck. I l I l - X I ' 9 J I i ' ' X A' l' i 5 A LARQQ. Qiwwu W. ll -, ' I - ' , - ' I N - -i l l 3 is i I I I I I f I .1 I l I 4 : I . - . ,5vJrw-. : l l j l E - -.thi K : : , pix E 3- -35545 , - . -1 K if i t : ll l l g pw ig 3 I l i, : I liiwbf . l , - ' I I J I l : l .1 l g - FJ ,, M l l : : j l:l 1 Tl XJ I K, ' l 4 l l KV VN l' : l : ,1 lt X J L I ' - i J J PM J .1 I vo 5 I 1 'i . - 'l !4 lx Y Pixoiz 1971 .1 .' Z1 All A-, T- 1 'f'1!f'5'? T f j ' ' ' Y f'r 'f 'f'f - ' 'rj' W-'xTf'K A ' . f'f n ' ' ' ' ' ' I- . J I G,lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll ll I 'L' A A.. .-.. .. '. .. ..... . ..-..--. ....i.,,, .,.. .. -....-. .... . .... ..,. ..-...4..,u. . . .A ..-:, .. , ,. P' f' -4- J , l .A f G9 Q 1 of 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllll is -4 QUUW e 'Q ... M..+H.vcc...cc-..-,.,W. A or to to no 1- lla Eitingl ' ge i Hexloiaoes-s1fni1:sHM.xN , H I 4 E 5 Feb. 10- Daddy lVhorton seeks lost plaster bowl in the Junior laboratory. Pod- E - ruch goes to synagogue section of the class. and there attempts to induce the I : ineinbers to subcribe for the DEN'ros and after having debated for one and : : V one-half hours. he leaves empty handed. exhausted and downcast. : - Feb. Ile-The day at last caine when the permanent oflicers of' the class were to : E ' he elected and naturally the whole class was on hand to cast their votes for their -V : favorites. The following officers were elected: President. S. B. Ritnerg Vice- I - 1 , president. R. H. Backstroing Secretary-Treasurer. YV. A. Cusick: Sergeant 4 : X at arins. V. li. Rapp. and M. R. Schafl'ner. V I i l'eb. ?ll+'I'l1e- Carr-Sitkin bout takesiplace in the college gyin before a crowd : : of enthusiasts. Poxw and. Cernev fought to a draw in the preliniinaries. Cer- : : Q ney contested the referee s decision. declaring that he had won on points. having : i put several telling blows .across without they latter having seen thein. His : : 1 Ilololtvzloglgllizaiiahghtlv deficient. owing to the fact that his pedals were causing : , . . : 1 Nlar 3-The Ifreslunan Class Ball is held at the Yliest Side XVoman's Club. It was : I 1 a beautifulwscene. the girls being be-decked in beautiful costumes. All had an : : ' enjoyable tune. the couples dancing to the enlivening strains of' Harry Brown's : : orchestra. Rosenthal and others gave their version of the tango. E - Mar. 18-Several Freslnnen captured a passing accordion plaver who is made to V- : 1 entertain thein with a few Hungarian Rhapsodes and Polisli Mazurkas. Shortv : : liarlow Clt'lll0llSlfI'Ilt.t'd the Highland fling as danced in Pigeon. Mich., while : - HI:o1sday uiadehhnnself' fainous with the Yidisha Gayatski. The strains of I : Izvervbodv s Doing lt fell upon the ears of' the bystanders. Benson who could : 110 longer I't'S'l'I'i1lIl.lllll1Sf'll'..ACllt loose. lighting on the spvglass ot' Barlow. which : : W Has sadly ruined in the inelee. The former took flight with Barlow in pursuit. : ie last seen of them being in the form of slight specks on the horizon. Later - E a conference meeting was held in Mads depot. Barlow agreeing to coxnproinise. : : I April -Lj'l'he Geering-lhle feud is at last to be settled. the latter approaching Geer- : : ing urthe College Crvin and demanding settlement. The bout in rounds. Round : - 1 1. kid lhle pulls hnnself together. expands his chest and strides toward Knock- - : outtfzeerfng. ll hen within striking distance he puts one over with the force of' : : lil: tziiiiiloiglppii-illilfgei-fiiig dodges Hifi title- nearly breaks .his inetacarpal bones : E I Gotch method 11 1 it corner. 1 ie' ecides to down hun via of the Prank I - - . cnc 'they clinch. Geering is hurled to the floor when the bell - : Q ringsl. Round Ihles all the way. Roundti. Ihle again struts toward Geer- : - 4 Jut the latter straigh-tens' one out to lnni. the force of which nearly ruins l : i ns t'lt'0lJt1C. taking the fighting spirit out of hiin. Round decidedly Gee-ring's : : 1 and he is pronounced the winner of the bout. i : : Altfll 7- Af.0llf1l Day Things were kind of dead up in the Operative Laboratorv : - on tlns particular afternoon: the quartet was taking a vacation. there were no I : 1 teeth to bounce on. some unsuspecting ClI1SSlllJlt6'S head. and nothing was heard : : Q intl the setaping of the file. llave Ifvellows thought that he would enliven things, : - 2 20 leglpiioceeded to disniangle Irish Mahan of his collar. Revenge was sweet : : 1 horl, a ian' so he marched up to the front ot the rooni and there was given a l : '1'4'CfSllflT.1ilbg CO1UlDItt6C' who decided to give hiin a bath. but not until he : : I nil lxiclglggtjls 1211331 Pg1F0:Sf. 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' l l lI 1 fiiQl3?3E4ini ' Si X Y 77,23 k : T I f 1 5 ' HUMOHOUs-FRif:sHMAN . 5 - Goldtield It belongs to me. i- , simon 2P?1zs!SSSSS ---- Pu! . l- I lVharton Any of you Doctors have my plaster bowl. 9 tl : Ihle I wouldn't slur nobody's character. 'W E Q YVagapough 'd5octor.I do not understandf' Q 1 if Light Say Boys. 7 5 A KendaH Throw away yourcwukmesu i Q Zoethout Quite Right! to be sure. Isn't it ? E5 h I lloyer 'XXH right! It'the nnuiyvhh the blood gets hack frouithe stock- fg,' 5 'g yvirds in tinief' f ' ' Flath By the Sam Hill. 3.1 Q I Peterson You should see San Francisco. ' l 3 ' llanahan lViH you repeat that again lJoctor?H 5 f Pi ' ff E' Lentz: Say Doctor! Do you know our new Anatomy Quiz master, Doctor T - ' Cusemic-k? I 5 - Doctor Danielson: K'5ure I do. Q Q E Lentz: A'He,s a pretty good man! - ' Doctor Danielson: I should say so! lVhy that man got more degrees than I. T : . il thermometer. 3 V:' A FOOL THEHUZIVAS I : ,X student there was, and he made his prayer. i 1. , - Even as you and I. ' ' - j To the Dean of his College, who had gray hair : Z Because at home he would not dare. N 5 - L He shirked his studies and went on a ture. J 1 liven as you and I. i Q l Oh! The hours we waste. and the fears we taste I l ' .Xs we wonder where we stand: , N li 5 XYith professors and teachers who know, v .1 But once they were students s0 they know, I i F 1 And they all understand. A e P . L . in . V. ' 5 . Q ' . K. fi l' . r' L. fy 1 -. A student there was and his time he spent. liven as you and I. To have a good time was his hent, 'l'o study and learn was his intent, That's why to a Dental College he went, Even as you and I. For the knowledge we lost we paid the cost, And the hours of study we plannedg ,Xt home with the folks: who never knew And now we hope they will never know why And never will understand. The student was told at the end of the term, Even as you and I. By the Dean, who cold as steel and firm, Plunged a knife into your side, Buck up and study, you haven't tried, Even as you and I. It isn't the low mark on the Dean's part That stings like a white hot hrand. It's the learning to know the fool you have been, As your classmates meet you, with a knowing grin, That makes you understand. 5 i i IPAQ!-: 200 V ff ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllIllllllIllll WMO. Hu- amra , MMM.. -----..,,. D al- -a . D - . - -..MW H- la..a,,..a,-, ,ea M , I. 1 3-. ki il g. a EE rw --V v , ... ,, .77--V.. -X-fnnf.. ,, - W- ee H .A .,..,.....fL.- - ...N .....f..-.....1.... --.-- .., .. .a-.--- ,A ,. .ML ...1..,.r -a L .....v........l4..., ,,...L ..-.. D M., ..,...-Lf. A -I.: . f.. 1- -. 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Y 1 I - l ,ll I'ObR TIMEb A XILAR 2- ' I i ' I' XVhen the questions are before us, on examination day. ,I : 3 VVhen we've spent the night in grouching-when the good old 1'Iunkers pray. 1 : l -. 7 XVhen the Profs dish up the questions, that they mixed the previous night ' f - And when little Holm and Bennie. keep their ponies out of sight. L, B I 3- Oft 'tis then then that we are feeling, just a little hit afraid, F : . Lest in making out our ponies, a mistake we should have made. I, i 3 Ah! 'tis then we see our finish, close at hand and straight away, 5 , t YVhen the questions are before us on examination day. i- . 2 S - ' Y 'A l - g l IVHATWI IY A YANIF l . I - - . J l .V 5 - I IVhifebread is good to eat, Butt great Scott who wants to eat him? A Savage 5. I l' ' night. Vile don't Care a Rapp if Black is white. Bronin isn't green, Simon isn't l simple, and Simpson is no simp. neither is there any fur on Ferguson. Fellows is ,3 - y Q only one, and Jlarble is not hard headed. Rive seems to grow well in Chicago, this , r is probably due to IVind. Kinney Kopp take a Carr to Sequin? They say Bensenzl ' : ' has been sent, but Ihle says it sounds fishy. If we can't have Zilolyer any more and I l : Q Summers in the winter, we will hire a Hall for Tomaselr to-Jlorrorv. Ach du ' j ' j Liebersu a little Light may be Besser. It won't be Long before the Jliller will be E : f 1 grinding teeth. 2 ' L '- 1 -I . I ' li 'N L S f: X y HY MQ? l I g gi, I 5 x f' - I J ,J Q i 1 . ' - ' :V .. 1 ' , ,ggiex 2- 4 . 1 ,fff ff ' - 'A few- f i t '. , , VI, ,f , EY WW, i 1, :Y V 5 I f if ,J 5, -L' 1 ' gi E 1 3 Iii 47 wg? I H 2 ,' Q j , I I W fi X , ' . '54 -. i ' 4 K 1' f K 4 RH 5' . ' if f l 2725 'P g fr f f .V f . ,I f t Elf lm M' - 5 jun E 3 ' ' - : ' A WORRY THE FEAR or Loss OF FUTURE HAPPINESSA is -5 . fi Prior. 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So we inquired about the quizzer. so bright and sunny. Oh, that senior bright as a star at night. Jumped up so quickly and took to flight. Let this be a warning to one and all. The freshmen are husky. and don't stand a stall. PROSTHETIC LABORATORY IN GENERAL VVhen Shorty Bartoe beat everybody to the fourth card some grew suspiciousg that worthy gentleman Mr. Jarvenian C.Iarvinianj approached Shorty . on the sub- ject of speed and workmanship. Shorty naturally referred Jarvenian to the book labelled Prosthetic Dentistry . which was easily obtainable at the insignificant price of five baloons. IVhen Uncle Simon ran the vulcanizer up to 350 degrees something happened. Even Spiro. and the brave hero Goldfield were justified in their hurried retreat from the laboratory. Xow YYQ-ingart happened to be near. and as the steam escaped it nearly ruined his mustache fapologies to the real onej. so the whole class responded to this catastrophe. by getting rid of the remnants in the basement. Through all these ordeals and trials, amid the explosions of' vulcanizers we lived. We even dodged the missiles of' plaster. heaved by a certain individual, with bright eyes of the female family. Even when our plates came out porous. we didn't get mad. Of course the faculty knew better than to put a sign No profane language allowed. They might. however, put up one. No profane language aloud . But I doubt if it would do any good. Say! did you ever get your hands tangled up with a wrench and a hot vulcanizer? Until you have had this pleasant experience, I would not care to hear any argument from you on tl1e advisability of the above sign. Even Hutchneker said darn , and the11 comes the question: can you blame him? Another argument not in favor of the sign. is a little hot babbit applied to the pronated hand. YVhen the moulding flask. on the eighth card sprung a leak some got madg but these things are very small indeed as compared with the following. You never could realize until you have had this happen, what an awful thing it is. Suppose your plate escaped coming out porous,-if it did you are lucky-. in getting it polished up. it comes in close Contact with the cloth wheel. The chemical aflinity of the tooth. toward the wheel is sometimes too great. a chemical reaction takes place. and well-'iThe small thing that hits tl1e window is a dickens of a big thing to you. Immediate effects as follows: A hurried acquirement of the lost tooth, quite a bit of blue air. and I wonder if LePages glue would do the trick. I learned a few chemical compounds which are very essential. and that I didn't get from Doctor Kendall. They are: dilute plaster of paris and vulcanite dust. for porous plates. It fills up the small ones fine. A little Urougei' applied to the too numerous red rubber. where the pink is supposed to be. is excellent. This can be bought at any of the supply houses. Cheer up boys. next year they use a microscope. A freshman once to Hades went, Something there to learng They sent him back to earth again. He was too green to burn. IPAGE 202 i 1 L 1 F. 1 L.. Uv -Q fa- I' ' -ar ., Eg. I -1 A .3 N -1 E4 3 1 f I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I . 1 1 1 . Q I f . 1 1 ? l 1 3 5 1, 3 1 1 I 1 I i 1 2 l g I 5 I 1 1 i 1 P V 1 3 , I ' I I I I 4 I l E 11 1 ' ' I I 1 I I I I I 1 I E I I I I I 1 1 1 'fF'T 'i T'1 ' 1' - '?:vvg1Y-it . , ' -' ' 2 . as .- 1-1 -.1 f-fzwlvgwi :.-.'u-.-wT- . ,Q . Y 11 1 3 A gy , 11. . .v.1..s.,5.,e, .1 s .. ,.d,.,,..e N.. 1 K . I, M ll lllllll lll lll lllllllll lllll ll l kigiii ll lll l l l I l l . -. sa ' ' as . . ,,e,.,., mm.s....'fa.e.x..L1.21.11::f1-' . as... '.' ,... ar '-1 .1 I ' 44... 1.0.3. ....:..n. 44a 'Rl .A 4. i Q fm P i ' a e.. J Q Q Q 5 553910 5 I 9 1 gf Cfff', T7l5 eff' ' fi '-.-b .f -as 1 Tjfj f'L H ,, llll illl sml l l qw,:,5lL.',n .5 ,-mf-., M A p 'H Q u . 1 - l 3' - 1 .Qil-.L as - 3 HUMOROIQS-FRESHMAN T - i ii FRESHMAN ANATOMY CURIOSITIES t. Y , Found in E.TH7l1. Book April U, 1914 ' Illnhavz. fDescribing Antrum of Highmorej: The maxillary bones are the upper f jaw, helping to form the roof of the mouth, and are the receptacles for the upper n Q teeth. The maxillary sinus is the small foramen or opening between the two cavities 5 of the maxillary bone. This bone is the next to the largest bone in the face. It is - 1 , convex from side to side and from above downward having the general appearance : 3 of a horseshoe. 1 ' , T 'I 1f'ood1vor1'h: The roof of the mouth is formed by the following bones: Sup. 5 : 5 Klaxillary. two palate. two lacrymal, vomer. two nasal, ethmoid and sphenoid. l I Doctor Copelanfl: Oh! what a mouth . ' 'T ' W M F in My T -W M -T T T A T Tl illlilllll JIa1za.han. describes the Manage-al foramen. Doctor Copeland wants to know where it is. 1 Ilnilberg tried to make us believe that the Antrum is Hlled with mucous mem- brane. V Bona in finishing his description of the Antrum says: After sickness or hemmorhages. puss forms in this cavity which is a very serious cascf' , Av6Il6l1SClZll.'I1'IldFl'Z The Sigmoid Notch transmits the Messenteric Artery . X Jones: The Ramus of the mandible has the Hylo-Thyoid groove. Q Tomaselfz The ramus ascending from before backwardf, , f'ra.1fcr0ff: The orbits are two canoidal shaped cavities. ' Pop 'Vll0'l'f0'I1Y The Antrum is located above the palate bones. back and be- low the Hoor of the orbit. and back or posteriorly to the nasal bones. and back of the middle and anterior portion of the Superior maxillary. It is very easily X punctured by treating a chronic abscess. in any of the six anterior teethf, VVe pity his patients. 1Vf1l1'y: The vagus nerve of the spinal column does not pass through one 5 foramen. but passes through another. The throat also passes through another fora- . H by men. 5 Fehrezzbacher: The maxillary sinus sits above the alveolar process of the lnferior maxillary bone. LnDue: The roof of the mouth forms the floor of the Antrum. is - Sivrzpsorz., is asked by Doctor Copeland to give a lecture on Surgery of the ,. antrum, at a future date. Thompson insists that the Ramus of the mandible is flattened from before back- ? 5 ward. I 2. Car: The ramus of the mandible are at right angles to each other. Seguin: The maxillary sinus is a large opening in the superior maxillary. . formed by the four processes of same. The nasal, orbital. zygomatic and facial. 5 The floor of the bone is formed by t.he Alveolar process. Nothing passes through -- ' this sinus but canals and foramen. 3 , Hodges: The superior ramus is wider, and longer. and convex from side ,ff to side, and slightly concave from side to side. f PAGE S2031 Y l E 3 l K r i i i r E I I I I I I I f I I ' I I K I I I k I I 5 i I I Q i 5 5 I I I i i I , I I i 3 E 2 t I I I ' 1 i, I g43g5F's..5,A, I ..-A - .,...-a..aa:'- 1' 2 11 '- ' , .u-at f .A., f.. ,. 1 -- - -' -s : ff ' z t - f f' g.aii-.:.:,Lg..5.5.ik-rrgqaemf in 3.1.2--nL.5iQ5SEJGE3EW EE EE1i2iEEEz!EElEtz3IEiEE BEtQ3EBE E5W 55 555 52 S Eiitsealtitti.iagiir-gQi,gs.5EEJg1: K Y r '14 svfpgfzsg-f' A :-:1L.1v4g y13g35,4A.5Lig,,,,gL. ' f sngzsgggywi -wx Ar- eiQ2s.eS3i:?.'wftr.1g.a L e f -S?f's'1g-, 3 - -ff, fi ,aa-J LW. G M f f A fa P F if I 9 1 Q ' ' ' 'w 'f'1S'f'f'7 T'Tifr mfr-5-'ref-j:E:j V -V A-H . .-,.,. ,,,T,vi l ll l ll l ll l niiagisiitiiir- I l ll lll llllllllllll ' WA N V,AVAAA Swv ,i ,-:- U .MTM ,. ., I Linn. U b h X N vw-A-Muna M Mgr, - , - i Lffif' ri L Vg, 1 5 fi HUMOROUS-FRESHMAN - 1 .2 I 2 f 7 Steve-ns: The antrum forms the central opening to the ear, into the middle H i : ' meatusf' I - .. . , . if 'N E Lervzs: The apex ot the nntrum extends from backward forward and inward. Q - X and often opens through a small probe point into the middle meatus of the nose. 'ij Thane tells of tl1e Angel of the mandible. Q V Such spelling as:-uper, mussel, aveolar, proc-es and palitine was used by N 55 I ' our scholars. 5 :Lf si ' THE GLADIATORSU i - 5 There was tumult in the basement, H Q ii : fi Of our College of renown, 51 .131 l. 'f2 And the stairs were rife with Freshmen, Rushing madly up and downg g fq Freshmen jammed up 'gainst the lockers 'y i' VVhere they watched with hated breath Handsome Goering and Chet Ihle Fighting grimly to the death. W Z' -- :, I . . . i, Make some way there, cried a Senior if if I am choking! Choke on then, u ii: , XVhen a fight like this is raging ' , l 5 VVe've no time to think of men. rig Q : Vt'e've no time to think of Khuri 'i if Crazy Hutch has been forgot, s 5' il VVe will never kid Jarvinian ' i , I i , ig: Till this death has been fought. V. Long they fought there, rolling over, f VVe could tell from their wild yells t I 1 P 1 That the thots of each combatant '5 Ei XVished the other were in, ---- well. fi At last. the storm eloud lifted, Look! there's Goering on the top. ii He has Ihle in his power, W And he takes him for a mop. Slowly then their legs untwisted t i Stiftly rose they from the floor. f Both were weary from the battle, z-E i Still their souls cried loud for more: Goering was silent for a moment, :1 3 Then he straightened stiH and tall, 1 Ihle these trembling words were uttered, rf l 4- r , . ,'. on 'i IQ . how, Can I play Basket Ball. ' 1: , - '-'. , E zz - z 7 ! 1 Q X Y- f ' Q'-'44 ' , G Q be f i ,ve N01 Z i ii 5- 5 f '1 53, .5 . 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' , : HL'M0ROL'S4FRESHMAN : . - l i - - I I I ' l g a FRESHMAN .ioKEs E . - E' Doctor Borland: Point out the Planter Interosseus muscle. : Sitkin: ---llooking eagerly to locate in Pelvic cavity. - Doctor Borland: You are up in the air. get :i parachute and come down. ' , ! Doctor Kendall: Wlhen you inject hypodermically. docs that mean that you : if Q inject at largeu? : f - Besser- Yes sir I ,. ' ' ' - . I - r i Doctor Moyer: I will give you a good way to remember the VVl1itc sub- A : f : 1 stance of Schwanu. : N Q Czernev: S. S. YVhite. Doctor? - at ' I ' l . . . . .Q : Doctor Kendall: Vtlhat is the formula tor chloric acid? : Barlow: Cl. QDoctor Kendall doesnt believe himj. : V' i - L Lentz-with a spark of genius. lf a tooth has been discolored by a filling. : ig Y would the cavity have to be removed? : fi ' Doctor Elliot: Not necessarilv. - 'TP - i n ' il? , Doctor Zoethout: XVhat is the apex beat? : Em I Benson: lt is the ti J of the heart. - ., 1 I , I I - : 4 Doctor Zoethout: You got the wrong tip that time, Isn t it? : fx X - ' i Doctor Kendall: XVhere do we find sul Jhur in the free state? I I 1 . I I , : I Barlow: In the coal mines. I V A I . I 1 ' Doctor Zoethout: YVhat do you know about the apex? : - 1 Anderson: It is found between the Qekth and 25th costal cartileges I . l 4 about 1 inch to the ri ht of the left ventricle. l l l . g I i ' Doctor Zoethout: Mr. Anderson evidently thinks that we are snakes. - 5 I . I F : i Doctor Kendall: like can collect gases over ---- what? : Z .: Hall: Over night. : i f I 'f Doctor Co Jeland: lVhat are the three small bones in the middle ear? I .I 1 I 5 Fehrenbacher: Mallus, Stincus and Apes. : - E1 3 Doctor Allen: fflalling rollj Carr! Carr! XVhere is Carr? l Kinney: QIn doleful voicel. Off the track. I fr lf. ' I I ' Doctor Zoethout: YVhat is the chief constituent of hemoglobin? : , l, XVeingart: Altitude. : .1 - , I I : 7 Doctor Zoethoutz How large is a millimeter? : T I Bartoe: About as larfre as a flea's head. . 5 I D - - . . : ' Manahan: Why do positives in a chemical equation seek other nega- tives? - E - Doctor Kendall: I've often worried over that mvself. VVhen I took a irl ' i - I . - g I X Q to a social, she went home with some one else. i M Manahan: I understand. Doctor. : A, R 1 5 I -: ' PAGE 2051 . 121: A .1 Ti' A ' U f-'. ' - ' 14 .- . Www fr ref-'n'.rF'r+-T'.'.z-:f '1' 2 '--, T -'-1' - --'-.- :W'T fffF'ef 'T'wT 1 wg S EEDS BIB IIIIIDIIE EIIIIIIIIIII ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 '1-w- -1 -X L -. ,,..-,..g- ,-I.....-.. . .. ,-.,.,.....,,-..aI...:.....4.:f.........:-..L Tim-Wm 3 . V -- JA 0 Q F if J 9 ff if ' ':Hf'f7T+'TT '7 ' - 1 fe!!-,' If-4 - -Q'aw'v'5's-g-gfs'fwf-r- .1-4 - f- 2 ,- 1 - .. 7, - ,,,.,.,w.. ?pff ifilsatligmfnrs l il llll l lil lli Ez H . , N A 7 A . . r 'R i I z . I I I l E I Its use the only revelation meant. To halt, to heckon, and amend. T el Other spirits its message will emply Many a wayfaring waif it sends T l I Its source, never cuestion whence. Enchantinfr 'ifts to make amends, 1 - l D ti - 'Tis enough the light it sheds Its course has ever the upward trend, 7. - .Xwakens response where-'er it treads. Imparting this to a lacking friend, - Q , : . Its source so far ahove its sphere. I l 'Tis as if it were not so near. , : But to hreathe the hreath of prayer, g - Awakens all that is needed there. 3 , - I l I l - . . . . I Q : IT MIGHT HAVI1. BEER II ORLSIS. 1 l - xVll'lt.S that sound mc-thinks I'm hearin 'V 5 . . . . ., . g. : 5 : XVhat's that rumbling rush and moan? ' E E Can it he a Devilish Demon. g Come to steal us from our home? I Or perhaps 'tis imps of Hades , Singing in their hellish choir,- 1 E - x But a .Iunior sets us easy, I L f With these words, 'I'hat's Doctor Moyer . ' l : ' V. R. J. 1 z 5 I : i a g 5 l : L l . I 1 . - . 'H 4 ' - 7 74-' ' 1 - 1 .1 , . E I f ' f ' I ' ' ,.-A S is Y , do D 1 'A ll i 'lx p 7 alto., , A- X77-Njjl X ,Lolo'lv,o p 5 my-Vo' pf 0 l it ' tl W7 f 65 I E fnfa ,ff I fl., f 1 - Z2 5 4 0 E, : f,, Z W f L - I g.WM,,. md' ff f if Y N - l y I A . j I I l 1 .- W f I 7 1 ' ' , I l Y Q , l 5 - ' I 1 I' U l l T l ll Z T 5 : . ?!g pgggflx . sf 5 j I ' l'i-'iii egf . I is l 'j f leurs 906 5' i n I7 is J 'T V-' 'f'T'Tf '7 ' ' ' 'ff' ' f f:L:'f 5Q'?l3Z.'f'F ' '-W? 'fx ,- rY-Pleiisff'- ftIf-:nfT'f f- . I us- vw- r' - ' '- -' ' - '- '. ig. lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllill llll I IEB ill HI I IIESEB ESP .. '- - - ..,..A,,,,,.,,, W, M, . . ., .,G.,L,,m,.,,.w:1r..o.,I..unX.g.w,.vz.a:k+sn-f,,s.s..t-.w.1'...:.:..,.g,,L, -mmJ.- . .,-.fr se lf, ' - .,.. . - - ' ,-A..-,-I-w.,I.-A, f any - , , H , TA ' Q ., ,,A,,,. l IIUMOROLHS-I IiICSHMAN P ' 3' , THE SPIRIT OF LIFE f , 5 XYhence comes the spirit of might? Though its source cannot fathom. To whom this spirit message sent. Its golden rays adorn each day, XVhere'er abroad its light does stray, .X grouping heart its message sends, L Q. . . E. 4 4 I Q v w vi in I I I I I ' I I I I I l - l t I I , l l I I I . 1 . I s l P l l l , , l ' l r i 1 , , - l j r , l , r ' I l 1 I I A ' I 1 , , I I v I I I I l . I 1 x - 4 l l 1 4 l i I I l I I k E I I , l , I I I V m f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 4 .I I I 1 T I I5 -numvtmenzmmn-vnnuninumn. F I I uw' ' b' JAP De f 1791744 I in I ' ' it 'I I i ' I WTI WT 'I HUMOR0l'S-FRESHMAN fi. W Q I g I I I TEN CoMMANDML:NTs Fon I-'RESHMEX 1 E I I - I E I 5 - I Thou shalt obey the faculty-Thy instruetorsg There is no power before them. I : : and Them only shalt thou serve. : I II 1 l I I : Thou shalt not cut class, or in any way misconduct thyself, for the faculty. ' : I thy instructors are zealous instructors. visiting thine iniquities upon thy head even ' : , to the third and fourth hour thereafter. : I , g , 1 III 4 E I Thou shalt not sass thine instructors, for they will not hold him guiltless 5 - : who sassith them. I : -I IV I: : I Remember the catches in chemistry. work all the problems, lest thou waste thy ' - I labor thereon l I ' I I V : 5 Honor the smoking rule, that thy privileges may be long in the school. I VI : l f 5 I : ' Thou shalt not sleep during lectures. 1 E I f l : a VII : : Thou shalt not commit Hirtations in the halls. I ' V I I I VIII : Thou shalt not pony. I : l IX I - ' Thou shalt not tatter against thy neighbor, unless thou be big enough to defend W. Q thyself against his wrath. 5 , X 1 ' Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's graftg neither shalt thou desire his high 1 marks, labor diligently and thou shalt be rewarded. i I. I u- Y :IF i V ,fy fl Q ' ' I WG , I- 1 . Q .C n :Q III all ' Tues - jfvee - jiree, ' -. Wo!! you f1lsJEn,4fy ma . and see whaf 1 can do! I J Can, sin .Me GJ fafrk, like The fag can bark, ' Qnd moo fike The moo-cow 'THUG' PAGE .9071 'Q -'-' . - I . df-sf fan- -r'fimr-as-f'r ef.1w-w'fi'Sf - --xmas . W ' P ,. I V X - . E iga Ellilllll lllllllllll-Ill Sl IIE 4' E llllllll-IIIIIH S Hula 4-f I 'i I I Ura vwrwuuf Y... r- j. ,W-v ...-,....... 4, ...W-.. .... ,i - - - II 4, .. - - -. 1, , ,.....,..-. .. in - , .of E 9 li 1' -.I V I ug 5 2 . E-I 5. H r. l. 5 .gg 'S YQ! 5' H I Fr I I .. Hifi ffil' , ff' I I I I I I 4 1 f S 7 I . P. v 4 v f i We m3H l JA ep eb mi ra-Ni? 1 9 1 Q -f,veWw,,-.n-m...-,.Wa.ova , ,W,,,,,H og ff ' '-V 1 .Q - -:Sli - ' , 'f 3-EL, Q -, A -. pf- -- .ff-1 f- f f:-fy -r ' , '-Y'-H 'Y----fg ,k. ,. , YJ, r,o ' Illiltgiiglllw llll lllllllll ll Ieeee I f HL'BIORUL'S-FRHSHMAN I I - l V, - l 4 LOST AND FOUND in E ' fAnytl1ing lost or found, see Goldfield, he will find owner or keepj iv 1 l i f Lost: One perfectly good set ot' Freslunan Class Resolutions and By-Laws. I Last seen in possession of one Done-lan. I 2 1 l E Lost: Somewhere in the basement. One handsome A la Kaisery' mustache. ' : Finder please return to YVeingart. : - 1 11 : i Lost: Plaster bowl. Reward on delivery to Pop VVharton. ' ' 1 A i Lost: Reward ofl'c-red for iIlf'0I'lllilti01l as to the whereabouts of the Smoking iv- ? E Room and Gylnnasiuni. 'W - . . . . . , - . '- L I V Lost: By the Class ot 1910. one distinguished gentleman. file Hon btHIllSl3.llS Q : Q qBugsj Gorecki of Kaleshesdofski. Russia. Q : Q- .- Found: In dental Anatomy blue book. one pony, owner can have same by ap- l I plying to Doctor Xvood and proving property. 5 I 5 . I l . . . . - S Ifound: Several wavs to beat the C lass roll. bv three members ot the class of 5 l Q I ? 'lfi. ' ' Q E g I. BRWARE fa : l - V . f ' It is pleasing to lnnnan nature to fluctuate with the inclination of the emotions, i : t and flatter itself, with the belief. it is thinking. I A 4 I - 1 - I - V - , - . ' . 1 I 1 I l 4 I i fl - X ' C tal' ,, v- : , l i c- - 5- i - . E .. L - i: ai 'Eli 7' ' i: 5 E 3 Ol C4 'U sz, 0 Vbql fgno. tg . J 4- Q , o y V - L- AM. it 0 iff so I Q 5 ji 7'1N-f 0 to 0 ' af ,fy I - P 3 J,.J 'luv4:J,lN l V43 ' L f l 1 f f' W I - J lo U A D - . - l kt, 1 la , 0 I s - , IV6 ' 4.-N ' ' 1 JJQ rf. ,Em I -r u 1, 1 ,, r - i E We 0 so - - - 1 ' Ilh 0 ' :cf I - ' : X: LX1 , , by : 1 I 1 0 x' 'Z 5 a I i : l 4-V I Z' ' E - Q Qu VJ., V U I I-I 1Q IP. J il V 2 ' Mka - 52 1 - i vt ab ' - 1 - , g I -P ,Q : P, 5 I X -2 25. V f I . 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I Ili f' I I. .I I, 1 le I -1 i'i f1 If '-I gi fig I i5I ii. -1.3 f f , E sl ' E I I I 1 ml x x' , . 1 ' QE , 1 Q., 'N J: Vi.. , f. s r UQ Allen qu its stopping at Felixis . Barlow is speared by the Bull . Bona quits fighting. Cerney quits wearing that red necktie. Endsley will lose his beaming countenance. Evans will weigh 200 pounds. Groldiield goes out of the lost and found business. Hall will be a clergyman. Shorty Bartoe is Long. Hutclmecker is not put out. Kain will fail to capture the girls. Simmer stops making the air blue. Stevens is seen in the same seat twice. Storlie quits wearing brown socks. Tomasek will wrap up a cadaver or definitely locate a muscle. Vlleingart will raise a mustache. Wharton will succeed in convincing the Faculty that the amphitheater should be heated during zero weather. VVind will blow. Zazewski PAGE 9091 will quit riding the pony. I stood upon the mountain, And looked upon the planeg And saw a. bit of green stuif, That looked like waving grain, I took another look, And thought that it must be grass, And my goodness, on my honor. lt was the Freshman Class. ALLITERATIVE ABSURDITIES If you caught a captions curate killing kippers for a cook, In the cloisters, with a club yclept a cleek, Would you say he was as wily, As a cunning crocodily, Catching cockles with a corkscrew in a creek? If you held a battleboat, bombarding Biscay Bay, While the big guns bellowed bold from brazen throat, Would you say it was as funny, As a bouncing blue-backed bunny, Blowing bubbles with a bobby in a boat? If you saw a driveling dreamer drowning ducklings in And deducting data dry as dust to see. VVould you say that this death dealer, Was of ducks and drakes a stealer, Or of Darwin's dead ideas a devotee? a ditch, 7 r I 1 I t s 1 I I l I I Q, 5 Q w H td I m A P? T ?! m W M 4 P7 I w n O 2 E lm Q 1 va- 4 c E w - c Z G I m I '75 w m UD I Z w 2 ll lllllll WUZIUZI :TSG sgg 77'-12' ! ' P+ JICPZ' am? ..'1 fn'4 :em Pig? E. FH: .TH O WE 55 v-lr-r nu? E: ,- E1 FTE 51' is gm 'Q o - - CD S fe llllllllll ZFQFTW 5 D' :UQ-'fig E, PTM-1-m Ng-4... :greed rn,,.,'-vs :.Cn rj . BFS N35 5. Fgrg :L E.,'?DEZ'w F14 S mdo-E' rv-'VP '::f 95-04- Iw I-1 - 'TJ UQ Og,-2.5 :. 1-111-1- :-' fbi H 1 7: U' T5 9? 'D CD 3 Q-1 I-D : :F C9 cs F E. UQ T. i K ' ....h:....imu f -I ffl f ' 'iam-1. rf -'1r'r'1'fI1f7fffTowz'11f'-.f2': -f ffvr'ae-1i irefX'f - 1. ., , .1 WC NLE: ,. 'IWHBFH lillllllllllll El I ll IB! Il H k m ll! HI I H EEH EESEENSF ez 1' I I I K -ve '-I 'L .f '..- ...f.gm--., ., -..g,.,.. ,,.Lingua-.-an-.g'..eK-.,La4gcM.m ' 4.'f.,a1g-..af,'.z.-.s.'fs- '1.sm....'f'-..' . . , '- , Au v 1 r i I .1 4 s 'I .5 1. i x 1 2 f A ce Q .5 27 9 I Q . Laggmgg-WAMH V , llllliaf, if mgllglggg .- gfmfil llllllllllllllllllllllll : - i A T 1 I 1 - I I p l HUMOROUS-FRRSHMAN i V l 2 l 1 F - . , I - . l ' A FRESHMABS DREAM 5 i Q H . : The scene was a newly furnished oflice. with all of the latest improvements in LA - Dental use. Everything was beautifully clean, as yet undisturbed by hurrying I i hands. I was seated at my desk. my eyes resting upon my diploma. so recently I f 3 received, awaiting my first patient. Presently a husky old gentleman presented : himself and I at once saw that a full upper denture was sadly needed. : ' l After seating my patient I proceeded to demonstrate my skill and knowledge 5 : of prosthetic dentistry. Selecting a large tray I filled it with plaster and inserted X : 3 : it into the mouth. I was just about to push it into place when the old gentleman I -4 l was seized with a violent fit. Convulsions followed. so severe and frequent. that it f I f : ' was with great difliculty that I succeeded in keeping the plaster within the confines ' of his oral cavity. Ili spite of my knowledge of Materia medica, nothing would I X , : suggest itself, still I was determined at all cost not to lose my first patient. Sudden- l I j - ly an idea popped into my mind, and I leaped astride his breast, pinning his arms E-' J : tightly to his sides and with my hands I firmly held the tray in place. f 1 V : Just then I felt the force of a kick on the posterior surface of my occipital bone. l i - with strength enough to turn the concavity of the bone inside out, and to send ' - ' I me rolling back over the chair 1 l l ' l - C' . ' . . . . . A! r I awoke to find myself on the fioor of my room, having fallen out ot bed in - - l my exertions. - I l . - ' , , ' V - : . DEDICATED TO HLTCH ARD BARLOWV li E I - f Little deeds of kindness, ' - , : To the Profs now and then, . i ' : ' lVill often raise your grade, : 3 - ' From 0 up to 10, ' l l ' . I 1 l I i - -- I 1 - i . lg .. A , ,fm - ' i .R - 1 1, , i m --, - 1 a t ffl, if Tiff' f i , I xl K - X xI y 77 1 V' 5 K' E jf dw Iffyff Qxviy X - 'I ' X' f M l- K1-M0027 ' , Q X .1 so it Q - 1 K M- 3 1 feat-af U , . if, M a if 1 9 up f4.'.a1f:'i'ff , 1 m y 1-1 U ,, A- w - 1, 53 1 fl' in - f E 1' i, . fl 'Mit -fd G19 ' l '1 Y LT. ' iii, ' L 1 I -' -- 'iii-V f - 1 .V ' Zac 9 - ' I ii -'lssummvp ofa nsif xnolm me up : Q' : .AX-gr o.wo.xX,lSQ Udxcm o. , . l 2 ' ff. ' ffIl'ov lfokzcxrxxstoximz Q xtxxx. 5 I : A 'nmvx olikxomm wiftln vpukrfxk SKDAK, : '- x - ' Y , i . . V5 .-ligne. he xxom kxiktlooxx chwnvfx i : f r l i .-wb re S -' ff. l l I 41 i' CMN Xxoxmmxxv OAXX Qmx. 1, - + . ' I l i f ff gi LPAGE Q10 ist. Ei. . T- ' 'Y FY'f-wf sf: !'fr.: eww' ' L -' f-:ff-'f'. l':'5v:Ns'!Q'55gaTf' 1 rYE'5?1ee',f:v fp'f1vs1v?u1 'F.'s -- .4 agjufgu-B. ..-fi.,-4.-1. Q A 55 ' l'll ll' l I anni 3 5553 F If 1 I I- H ,, F W , M-I I , t Doctor Elliot: lVhat fish did you say? : Doctor Zoethout: Long: Doctor Zoethout: Geering: Cusick: Geering: McCallum: Doctor Elliot: Miss Schnitzer: Dolelan: Doctor Kendall: Carr: Doctor Kendall: Doctor Zoethout: Fehrenbacher: Doctor Zoethout: Fehrenbacher: Doctor Zoethout: Fehrenbacher: Doctor Zoethout: Liebers : Doctor Elliot: McCallum: Thoreson, - - - Hall : Doctor Kolar: Peterson: Doctor Danielson: Roy: Doctor Danielson: Ihle: YVhat is the effect of inhibition of the heart? Reduction of temperature. Oh! Yes! Eventually. Appears with lower incisor missing. How did you get it extracted? By pressure anaesthesia. YVl1at is meant by Diatome ? I really don't know. Look it up and report next week. Yvhat animal comes from the sky? The Rain---dear! Gives formula for acids of Boron. YVhy is the H2 before OT? QH2B4O,j. Then dismisses class. YVe have seen what would happen to a rabbit if it were tied up by its ears, tell us about a man. XVell! If he were tied up by his tluunbs his C'ardio-In- hibitory nerve. would be stimulated. And what would happen the11? He would fall down. And what then Mr. Fehrenbacher? He would stay there. YVhat do you know about vaso-motor nerves? They supply the muscles of the nerves. Tell us the physiological action of Arsenic. It takes from two to three days to kill a patient. making good recitation in operative technics. CA medic drops a bookj. Kill him. That's good! Keep it up. I cannot find the ameloblasts. YVell look at the specimen, you won't find them on my face. The enamel is thicker at the gingival than above. Yvhere in h--- did you ever see anything like that? Say Lee-Your teeth are not set up right. Lee: YVell, I only set them up temporarily. Ihle: VVliy only temporarily? Lee: Because they are deciduous teethf, I 0111 fGF W7N'T YTi ' ' ' 1 'Fe'?WfT'7YKE?7fTT '7Y '77'WQWWT 5 3 7:fY ? T ' -. .. . f- llllllllllllll .ggi ' A L ' 'L' If ill r-- il ll gn. E g- sv: gc Kg 2,0 Q, o , 1 ,U O ,+C f-1 -1 ' ..'T ' E- CL O f. O -I O P-I v-1 I E U, : O Fl' 5' 'U I--. H- Q, ll .. L., : '- ff- ig. f , s- ,fa i-i :A 44 .l. -'Tl --: 1-E I ' Q-iz: LU! 1 C+ V if lie- 2 Q m 2 .2 H S .... ' .1 Q E E 'C , 3 rs D s .saga H, : t ar Q-D P-1 RL, I. -4 I puff 2 aa: 1 12531 QD - ....... , H a i 5 E 'D 3 I u E E. x 'l rr :A ,-. 1 .v T V 2 3 1. ,.: I 5 CL 1 N l r I . 'Tj 1 -- 2 P' r s Q 0 m , I Q , N V A PSI P 1 .P l T Z i ,U llllllllllllllf ,911 A W A Ka' air:-I J Q M lilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,aaa l r l 9 W B H alilllll llllllllllllfll llllllll'l l Hllllfllllllllllllll l I Il ..i........ V . L. -..i .. .--....., ,.A,, I, - ,,,4-.. ....... e-...-a.LL ..., . ,. s f-+ J- - I F: e2i ,,,,,: i J 69 Q mir ia m seal I J I 9 1 if 3 x ' ' ' 1' '-- ' jlzsrf' . V'4- 'r fm- I-'r nf 1, . 25 Illia -. ll ll lllllllllll Q' fi , - 5 1 HUNIOROUS-IVRICSHMAB r u 1 , I . 'Q The law of worthy life is fundamentally the law ot strife. It is only through 3 l labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage. that we move on to l I Q better things. T- R- . W - 1. ' 1 : ' Doctor Zoethout: YVhen a person stands on his head the blood rushes to it. 1 ' Jarvenin: YVhy doesn't it rush to one's feet when one stands on them? if Doctor Zoethout: Don't you know that your feet aren't Empty! ' I 1 i ii 1' : Doctor Zoethout: Tell me Mr. Hall, how would you demonstrate to me that i , the Winter of Organization is essential to life, if we were in the laboratorv to- V gether. I : Hall: NVell, Doctor. if you know as little about it as I do, we would have a 3:1 2 rettv bad time. 5. 3 P ' 2 I 3 11 55 fi - ' Jacobsen IDC-monstratorj: VVhat is the function of the Ureters? i t 2 VValty: They convey urine from the bladder to the kidneys. Q' 1 Jacobsen: Are you sure about that? lk NValty: Oh. No! From the kidneys to the spleen, Doctor! 2 13 S fi l l 'I it .- ' J THE FRESHNIAY FACUI TY ' I VJ A 1 1 A E' l g : A VVho welcomes us when we come here 1 3 From tent or cottage. far or near. I, .Q And buys Chop Huey once a year? 7 Prior. ROE. i .- , . . g. E : Vlfho takes the early morning train l I l From Valparaiso, sun or rain. I - 'E 2' -'l BI6tHll0llSlll to ex rlain? - ' t l I DR DEW 1 ' . ITT. 5 , XVho was it who taught us all to think : f f 1? That chlorine could not bleach this ink, - l 515 That HCI.. turns litmus pink? Q : I A Du. KENDALL. - ,. -5- - F NNho took the ainfeba in the hand. I 1 And with a fire and eloquence grand. f : 2 i: li Proclaimed it was not made of sand? - i G' 4 ' nor. ,om'noe'r. 1 Y i : P 7 ' : ' 5 ,3 ' I VVho is the man so straight and tall, H l Ev ,Q That makes the semi-weekly call 5- W And knows the bones and muscles all? P DR. COPELAND. E F5 i' it VVho has the microsco nic call, i' f 1 l c . 9- nil Yet talks to us of cells so small, . fg - I . . VVe scarce can see the things at all? Du. DANIELSON. - 1 , I ,E if' fi VVho is the man we hold in awe. - ' . 1 , . . . Q, it 'l hat teaches us to file and saw. l S 21 Ins meets our work. and finds the flaw? - .- Q I . 'i Tug Dn. Komn. . : '- Who told us how to vuleanize, i 3 rw ., - To let the mercury slowly rise, i But oft it went near to the skies? - Q In suite of DR. Sunuinns. 1 VVho knows the phenols, thymols all, f Q And knows the dose, whether great or small . VVhen to dilute, or add guaiacol? Y if DR ELI.IOT F -1' 'z ' ' b . 1, 5 lines Q19 1.-.sr .ri F' l-I -I I x-A-1--AA-AA:Av.Q,A-i L,A., .iv '-firuwle 'JA ev Da 5? 1' 9 1 if mi 1' T , ll!.l !!'! ' l I l - x N.-tv-wmm-n mrm. mu. ' w ' 9 f 3 f'X,-'xnxx ' v---e . -. . r ,.,, 1 .--.1 5. , , ,,...,-.--- f-. ,,.. , ,, I ,qw-35 a .. . .A , mu l gf-af., N ..EI,...r 1 !..h.iA: WF? at -J 1. - -ya . .s:L.. I ,lkpnw y , K ara' N ra 1 'i , I, 1 T , 1 ' .4 MJ md.. ,J Um gg I 1 'li ,. ,Q F, lil s..3':'L1: ' 1 + f, ..: ffm ...1 T Q ':' X if 1. !'Z?Tiv yi+ '4'5 '?F4 Y - e 7. vw f' 2-f f..c 'lvl rj?2S'2 7 wr-'v vga, ,fy f WP? WA , -, C, , .. A ,. 'EEE A V W ft I I Higllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilikll llllllll IIIIIIEE ' fx - . ' e .-'44 11 .4..z'JA..,...A. , - . .- .. ,-,f.....-... .,.. . Li -..--c L J.. l..- ug.. ..a..Ha..,.'L4z.4..,f....:h.,..fs .. -- .. . , .a ' . . '..v -a, .- --- , ig. HUMOltOUSfFRESHMAN XVho is the sweet and kindly maid That gives to us our standing grade Or passes hack the cash we paid? Miss XVIIITDIAN. Back and forth, hack and forth, daily a mile, For hooks we ask or keys., meanwhile She always has a pleasant smile? Mus. NICPHERSON. XVho is it that makes the old ship go. Huri-ying hither, to and fro, And smiling whether weal or woe. Du. Moran. WVho takes our dollars by the score, Still holding out its hand for more, That old, old College, That we adore. C. C. D. S. H. E. S. Simmer received the following letter from Hancock, Mich. Dear Doctor: Having heard that you are pretty good in making teeth, I would like to have you make me a set, while you have nothing else to do. My mouth is three inches acrost, five-eights inches threw the jaw, some hum- mocky on the edge. Shaped like a hoss-shew toe forward. If you want me to be more particular. I shall have to come thar. PAGE 2131 Ever yours, ANNIE SCHAFER. C J Q -iliizfy E U Huy' K ' x Qf ggnson X, lvl!! ,fl 7 l Nxw Quia-X Amxus lfhtquxxoib, ,RSXML xvxQ.vx,'XXxe,x7QQxhw aQw'xS4f Ko Mis S 6 . 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Q ' . ,il JH SE im 'ss e f ?i1 1 6 y - : Q j 'l r i! 5 , 5,5 3 S ys X, - i ma' : ': 1 5.7 Z f t Q U ' .3 - I .-5 V.- ?. w t 51. i, 9 I I B M 4 3 -Xi ',, xwx pf sf s 3 x i r 1 E H X l 4 ll 1 - i I J l I I I 1 I f L l l t I l. B 4 ' H E Er f Q4 ff -li 1-.mmmmi-nw., Ffa Q s sl ea Q .. .., fggesi I 9 I Q El -I-nw'-U i ' Y Iv I 7 't V AY --T if -,STI 'gr 5 fi!-,--j' ' -- T -' ' ' ' . 1-.V-we , ,- 3,-,yin ' l llll ll l llll ll iuglgaaltlll gs, llllllll llllllllllllll V ......:..-s M. we . . - .. f. .- M., . Y-, x , I -'- - Fl-L-. I . . . - B-.VAN-nL,:Ahg by-ii-0--id . ' 2..J.'-D9 ii' 'ij , gi - A 2 v i HUMOROUS-FRESHMAN f I .5 1 I ' T I ,s 4 - 1 TO DEMOINSTRATORS i-l I - 1 . . . . . Y- il l i Emmons was having dlfhculty in soldering his lingual bar. He called the 3 5 . Q demonstrator. his Cuban assistant, and a dignified Senior, who each in turn struggled l, ju I . . . . I .1 1 with it for half an hour, each one leaving the work in a worse state than before. 5 , . s . it : 1 Emmons then sought the aid of a classmate and together they dlscovered that the flux i : I. being used was ---French Chalk. 1. I . 5 - 1 I . Do not hurryg l V : ' Do not worry, Q Q As this world you travel thru. - : 1 No regretting, j f 3 - J Fuming, fretting. -5 l I V! liver can advantage you. 5. : Be eontent with that you've doueg j f? Q, - What on earth you leave undone, L I : H There are plenty left to do. fl - is P. M. VV. , F , s I 1 l Y vw W N v Y PHE ARABIAB s soxo 4 - . . Q' His eyes are keen, his head is hare, l : The sun has hurnt his eoal hlaek hairg I Z - 1 His eyebrows have a rusty stain, : 3 1 : ' And he comes far fl'UlH o'er the main. l - 1 !- - He has a spatula in his hand, ' : 1 - Or else he were alone. 5 i : A And standing near a heneh or stand, , : I' 1 Ur hy the lathe or stone, l 2 l - He talked and sung, the hoys among, l : 5 . : And it was in the Arabian tongue. : l Q : X Sweet spatula! They say that I am mad, : i I 1 But nay. my heart is far too gladg - , 3 : W And I am happy when I sing I - 1 - ' Ot anatomy, or anythlngg V : I Then lovely spatula, do not fear! g l : I pray thee, have no fear of me, I - But safe as in a plaster-bowl here, - 1 Q I 4 My lovely spatula! Thou shalt be: ' - 3 1 : I To thee I know too IllllCh I owe. ' l 5 E - l I cannot work thee any woe. : ' : 1 H. E. S. Y - 1 I J ' I . - 1 ni gp is -1 'G A ,ggi ' I- 4 1 : 1 , fbrlpafff11rffwI'faa.wmffI- l I , ' n f-:G 7 , , Jr. H- M.-,1 I . . 1 I - . 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F 1' fllgllgiiglll pie . .-.yew i , ,l : . . l J i 'V Y ' W 1 M75 HUMoRoL'sYFREsHMAN POE M l, it The world's now old, but likes to laughg 5, t 'N New puns are hard to find. af' 5 . lin Lili, . Q- - I., G 3 . :Pl if 9 Iv . Can you bring relief to a window pane? B Or mend the break of day? VVhat sort of a vegetable is a polic'eman's beat? 5 Is a newspaper white when it is read? 5 Is a baker broke. when he's making dough? 5 Is an undertaker's business dead? YVould a wall paper store make a good hotel? fBec'ause of the borders therej i VVould you paint a rabbit on an old man's head, l Just to give him a bit of hare? VVould you pay policemen with silver coin? For nickels aren't made of copper. Q If a grass-widow married a grass-widower, XVould the children be grass-hoppers? If you ate a square meal. would the corners hurt? Could you dig with nn ace of spades? 5 Would you throw a rope to a drowning lemon? l Just to give a lemon-ade? I L. NV. G. I J , L - ' 1 y '. I .A-ln' I TTWKKHFS , C. f X 4 l X62 I7 1 lll vl ' i l ' i l I I it lliulj . i A 4 ll ll N W0 4 l lvl V i V Mil I- ' 22' T E JL J Egygfvf s ff, l J ' wks, Mwbxo Nxoixlrx okvux Kyo VM wmhb om smog L N n l x x . 1 ' M311 1 54,4 ,. f 1 4 The greatest editorial staff Can't tickle every mind. S0 if you read some old style joke, it I i, Patched up in modern guiseg D0n't fuss and say. the thing's a fake w Just laugh- D0n't be too wise. TELL ME THIS Q D0 ships have eyes when they go to sea? Are there springs in the oeean'S bed? Does the Jolly Tar flow from 11 tree? Does a river lose its head? Are fishes Crazy, when they go in-seine? Can an old hen sing her lay? 1 i I 4 'V' A Jr: :iw 'F' 'HWY' 'H W uma.. .....l22:m..f'l A3412 Qu! GIIII IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIEHHHIIIIIHHII I I ll I IIE!! HIIIHIIE EEIIIIIIIIE A J A J, af- 3 . L W 1. .. ug . A , - Mm.- - , nf , ,a.4,3y,+' gg mul, , l J R JV ff 9 If 5 9 f C S V 4 3. F PAGE 2151 5, - J' A..-sns.na.lZB MLA.. ...AK 4.4.5. ......1 ....:ms:n..r.1.-Luau. 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Next the Jolly Junior Oh, good! but one year more, Our tests are long, our language strong, Of Smartness we have great store, But oh, to be a Senior, So dignified? and free!- I can tell you something later, If fortune smiles on me. Fizzle-Illogical Da-Ille11..s-trzzations. or Blood Letting Orgies I5 Horrifying recital of prospective slaughter of Batrachians, Rodents, and Marsupial Innocents. 22 Demonstration postponed. 29 Do 5 D0 12 Do 19 Do 25 Do. 3 Do 10 Do 17 Do 24 Do 31 Do 7 Do. 141 Do 21 Do 28 Do No Egyptian Papryus Reeds. Someone went and busted the elas- tic, which made the fligger work. The lime water too weak for lung test. Eccentric Rotary on the bum, made too much racket anyhow. Frogs absent. Frogs frozen. No blood. The Janitor got stewed on the blood money. Talked on Foetal Circulation. All sweat blood taking notes on future events, dictated by Doctor Babcock with great solemnity. Xmas. New Year. Another solemn occasion and monologue entitled The Chloro- form and the Sponge. More Solemnity, Rendition of Atalectayis or The Abandoned Babe . Too Crowded. Class divided. I Sphygomonometer went on the bum so we switched to Arterial and Venous Circulation. 4- Cardiac flutterings of a Highty female frog. ll Hemin CNot humanj crystals. 18 Microscopic observation of a frogis circulation. Q5 Mery's Tambour. 4 Burned camphor and inhaled acitic acid odor. 11 Sick Doctor, No class. THE WAY OF LIFE For weeks, Dave would arrive home in the VVee Sma hours and waking his , room-mates would exclaim, I believe that girl really loves mel! K . pf, v--- -i n-v -- f- , F-f ff- -' - V- 4 A f w-ff--qrvf-9-w n f- f-'fwfr'-'- 1 ,- . MEIIII II I II I II III II I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I :T A 4 - . . sf , .,.. . A . -- A IZPAGE 216 A S. 'J an ' Q.. .2:if??'...: is Y 5 , 5 'J V ' l I r ' . 5 , . ' 1 -5 Q 44 , an ai ra. It EA EA I W f F EF lm tg? i f . 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' I ries, Where every step of the manufacturing is under 1 I - ' - - l I g surveillance, Where frequent inspections and tests as- E E sure the high standard which must he maintained to E I Q merit our trade-mark. ' E QL It is the hallmark of superiority in dentists' supplies. E E Illt stands for intelligent, never-tiring effort toward E b . . . I -1 greater perfection in their manufacture, for the up- E E Ward progression of practical dentistry-because the I E instruments and appliances which bear it help the E E 0 I I 0 0 - I dentist to realize his highest conception of what his E E work should be. E I . . . I I 1LAlways it means full value in service. E H I - E S. S. WXZZDIE Goody Can Bc Proczzrkd Through E H Your Dealer : E i i E Q The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co. E I - - - - c .... i M, ,..,.. 5 'o H A V I , A , ,Y-, A, ,, .L,,--,,,,,.,.,,...,, -,,,,,.,:l,,,,:,,:.5:,..x,,,.f .V .Y .ln bg!lllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIll-llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll3Q' 76 mElE'QE4n r e an lllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll! ji Vt is Q N gil llltifiz lcleal Columbia s V x tiff i. t ' Absolutely ' b'fA V i the Best 4 Pal tk' 1 the world over are using our product, Our latest pattern, the IDEAL COLUMBIA, is by far the greatest chair we have ever ' turned out, as it combines all of the good K features of previous models together with I - twelve individual features never before f - found in our product. E G33gEtZ51EHlJ8fg13lASlrDfiDhS oflhisjhaiz. You - wi n same o interesting an ms ruclfue. i l 2 E '7'f m'f C'u'ed The Ritter Dental Mfg Co X E 3 Rochester N Y. i p siabyi. ago tiocieffhewofiaof f i I i .1 The New Columbia Folding Bracket L - Swivelled Motor Electric Engine 7 ffjbfoalel CJ . This new engine is meeting with 1 a hearty reception from all cor- E - ners of the country and why not 1 beautiful and practical engine it Q N ' . lts many unique features W must be seen to be appreciated and we urge you to have this engine thoroughly demonstrated. Our Electric Equbmenl is Constructed r flllemafng Dire I or Slarage Baile y Use and our Molors are ofthe Saffaclory Type i Laboratory Lathe if t1.'1 Q 1' . ' This appliance has the same ' 1' - W artistic worth and qualily that l f - H 1 , , 5 'HR N all our product possesses but its ' chief attribute lies in its efhciency. l You need electricity in the labor- , atory as well as at the chair. Get c . 1' one of our lathes and dis el our P y 3 dread of Prosthetic Dentistry. - ' U czs g We have been making Dental Chairs for twenty-live years and f have always produced a chair 4 that has met with instant favor. 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I l I I I I ' 5 The gy I I l ' - 5 Bosworth W ay 5 I I 1 l , ' I E lllf you Want a real dental orlice, E I one that will reflect Credit on you E E and so impress your friends and pa- : E tients that it will be a pleasure for E 'I them to send patients to you, E E consult us. We can deliver such an I E office at no more Cost than the other E E kind. I . . - E ILThe public will enthuse over a i E nice otlice when they will not en- ' I thuse over dentistry. I r I I I l ' - I I I I Harry J. Bosworth I l : Specialist : I I I In Modern Dental Office Equipment I - . I Phone Central 3091-31 w. Lake sr. E E : I I ' - I . I l f I I1 1 I l - - I Q I t l E - - I il I l f l t I 1 Il -4 ll . - l l' ir..- .. -.- - - fm V,-- W.--Q -- -W- llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 1 ,' r,', 3 I WE MAKE Photos a that please l I 1 l T Fraternity, Sorority and Club Pictures l ' VICY SPE A ATTENTION d Root 1 PF '- ROOT STUDIO Kimball Hall 5 .ws E XI I is A tIi li 'E 11' 2 iii ,gui ,If s ins ,lj I? gg IQ 5:51 g, ri' -,E 'A ii Y fVLf'i1f -IZ ,.vK'mJ,. if N 'Il LQIQ W fig Q:g N I 1-l ,Ii ill 'l il I 525' lllylg 1 I E : bl I LI I n l I - l I I r I 1 I f - 1 I : I Our worlc speaks : for Itself The : wor on a l - hoomeans uall H q E I I i ty l - I 1 - I I 1 - l I l I I I I , - I I 1 I I I I l I . l 1 I 1 X : I Cor a ash and Jackson T l I : v I I : I I A - I ,st. .T W I . '1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll l Q-.L l'- -- , i f : ii f A F GP -Qi of I 9 I -' is ,M l , U Q, rg 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' Ri ' 5.53, qigl-Qlglgi . llllllllllllllllllllllllB!'vi-1 f V - --A --Y MA.. Y- -. . H L ' I , ' , .... ,.,,,, .. . ,..-...,,-,, nh, , A A ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 ' h N W I y W ' E .. nnouncing t e e pe rlter . I I I , : I I I I I I I - , . v . V v . .. - Xl e announce an :unazing model-the OLIY l'.R BLMBIUH i-:1 type- : : writer ot' SIIIIPI'-l'.1't't'Hf'I1l't', with automatic devices and refinements that mark : : the zenith of typewriter progress. A marvel of heauty. speed, and easy action. : - Typt-writing eltieiency raised to the ntli power. ' - I The OI.IVl'lIt No. T emlmtlies all previous Oliver iiniuvautions and new self-acting I : tlt-vices uerer liefore seen on any typewriter. .X leap in atlvanee which plaees the Oliver : - ten years ahead ut' its time. Sn suioutli in action, so light to the touch, so easy to run - : that experts are aiuazetl. .X uiotlel that ine-ans to the typist delightful ease of Operation. A I - .X model that means a higher standard of typewritiug, longer antl lietter service. : : The Nfhllilrlli T is now on exhibit and sale at all Oliver Braiivlies and Agencies - . tliruuffliout the Yuitetl States. I I C' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I - l I . - I I l I ' Th S d d V' 'bl W 't ' - e ta n a r ISI e fl e r - I l I I - The new model has more improve- iuour- outlay and vastly iuerease its raliie-the priw has I l ! mamsv ,-k,5m.u19m5 and new uses than nut liven 11111-ilnvetl .nw penny. XVe shall even continue - I we eau even enumerate here. in foree our popular IT-Cents-:1-Day purchase plan, the 2 X I The cushioned keyboard with au- same as on previous Oliver Models. 1 I char keys and the new automatic tea- The OLIVER No. T, equipped with the fH.Il1UllS Priu- I I tures means less work for the hands, type, if desired, without extra charge. A - I less strain on the eyes, less manual :intl You owe it to yourself to see the new iuaelune before I I mental etfnrt. you buy any typewriter at any priee. Note its beauty, - I XVith all of these niasterly merhauieal speed and easy action. its wonderful autuinatie devil-es. - I improvements we have made the ma- Try it nu any work that is ever dune on typewriters, I R Chine more beautiful and synuuetrieal. Try it on many kinds of work that no other typewriter I From every standpoint the OLIVER will do. - i NUMBER 7 attains superlative exvel- It is a signitieant fart that the typewriter that intro- I - Ienee. rlut-ed suvh epueh-ruakiupg innovations as visihle writing. I i Nothing you eoulil wish for has been visilrle reading, Printype, ete., should he the first to iu- I - omitted. The new derives, refinements. trnduee automatic methods of operation. ' E improvements and 4-onvenieuces found : - un . I the NUMBER 'T represent an enor- u . Oliver Book DeLuXe - I 4 - S ef NVe are just issuing a riuhly illustrated Catalog de- I - F, .. 5 serilring the Oliver Nu, 7. A cripy is yours for the ask- I - I 'fjtk Hy! an ing. There are still openings for inure Lum-al Agents in I - - Sign nil F many lnealities. This is ll good time tu investigate tht-sv I - vii. p- gin ' 5' .42 money-niaking opportunities. I - feallillll e f I K fE!,Qil-:Wi 'gf W if I . FA, Ili i' ' i , K' : il THE g I . , .. he-b.E::1-rf? 'E E li. f ter! OLI ER TYPEWRITER CO. ll - Q: .I 1 X : : i,1?il'?fQTf'2'..' T Oliver Typewriter Bldg., Chicago E : at l - . I - I . - - - ' I L - I . . ..-W , Q f V T T rm-W-AWN W , , ffbf lllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll f A ev ee use I 9 I if The College Cafe ll Q2 5 2: 250 Q-fo ae: Wo. Ogg 2289. rn c:nld9,,c:. OHS' OD Em? UQ cn rn If you will please call al THE Gerber and Bolotin Studio 1870 OGDEN AVENUE Telephone West ZSIS . Before going down town to have your Photos Taken A It will be to your advantage. We will save you time, trouble and expense. Satisfaction guaranteed, as we aim to Brochon Engraving Company 5 South Wabash Avenue CHICAGO All Kind: of F1-afermky J E WELR Y Leather Goods, Embossed Stationery, College Novelties, Calling Cards, Wedding lnvitations, Etc. The Very Latest in Dance Programs Only the Best That the Marhel U B R O C H O N H Affofds 13 Served means QUALITY L ullere isYourAnswer: ln WEBSTERS New INTERNATIQNAL 'THEMERRIAMWEBSTER' Even as you read this publication you likely question the meaning of some new word. A triend asks: What makes mortar ha.rden?'! You seek the location of Loch Kalrine or the E'Y011Ul1Ci3-H011 Of jujutsu. What is while vaal? his NEW CREATION answers all kinds of questions in Language History, Biography, Fic- tion, Foreign Words,'Ilrades, Arts and Sciences, with final authority. 400 , 000 Words and Phrases Defined. . I I I I ' I I I I I I , 1 5 1 l I , I I I I I I : I . ?JZg?SIg6gJeZOgO00 Illustrations. is : - please. No cliarge lor extra sittings. The only dictionary with ,, , - A - th d' 'a d ,- A ' : We are making special rates to stu- ch2rf,ft'g,.i?gc'igs'2.AP5ggke : : dents, also special prices to fraternity, Sgriiniis-speci C2 if : : society and club groups.. I gigigggfgiglus' :rn 2 I : . We do expert and artistic plioto en- Miifgxocrlsnggib. if ii' :Ei lb f' Wi - - larging and lraming. Bring in your Hjfivsfgiiftl 1, ' lf' bN5?l'A' : . ' fsf : old and valuable pictures to enlarge. Gmg-C ji-: l tr-fini-.sil l l-A : I . - - iw I : We malze a specialty of MERRIAM EE? -if : I 1 smokeless Flashlight Photography co gig?- N X - .,A, A I l -v 53226, so 3.11, 1 I l S rin field Nl E l ! l P g ' .,.'. X4-'ll - Mass ?2ff3Jf'? 5 -ei P3 ' 1 . .Fai-'j,,,4g ,f-1 , . Nw., N ll Y 'wo ' -' ff-acras-fr -' ' .'-1 -H .-w'? fa'-.xcre'1v '11 'grsailr-s'gj, . 1v'.2:f'.:.. ' t ' ' ' f 5' ' W 'fam' Q1 IIIIIB EEI B HIII HII lllll i l l l l llll ll ll lll l lll llll T ' -1 .. -. .. A .. ae.. .- .:. . . , . an -4.-sr. -.-, 1Qsut+s.sia3- use. ' -gi?-f-isa... ef.-11:20. , . -..t- ri-.sftsilff-vlsbAf.1,g ri 2 n W 5 J A ee Q cf I 9 I gf ..-.--m.-e-, - - ., . ,max W Wee. , ,. . , A,, M ..-,-,,. ...M 15,6 ' ' ' ' ' ' feizi - V2 mf 3 lilyq - ' ' Fifi -ii . . a . i ,-..,,,,-.s C .aa ' le-: -as l l Q 5 I l I Q A l i I , I 1 : 1 1 5 . . . 5 Kasens Express 81 Van Co. Sholty 4Pfmf1I1g CO. I j - Tl-,ev-Mir E Not lnc.l I I it .I ' .-I -T-A.:-L . ..... Tsai:-I . . ' I Q i:l mvml A Przntzng for Professzonal : I pl E-wssif-sh Slwse People a Specialty T : 1 ' 1 -f' ' 1- -1- QZJQQT -- 'rf 111' . ' 1. Get the samples and prices of our plate- : , less engraving. Less than half the cost : .Q 1 AAL V115 of copper plate printing and just as good I 3 : 1 Bagga e Tr nsferred and Checked to All Depots 1759 Van Buren St' I 1 : e Phone west 1740 412 south wma sum Tel- Wes' H27 Chmfo : ' Q V l , 4 I - I 1 5 - I. X - . V3 . , H 'it 6 e f I I 1 l I V x L l l l i . l , : Q I i j I I E g 5 E I Ex gf if 5 . .I A B Fl .2 ,E 4 A E nil ia , , , x l x QE ,l i ii a l X .I 5353 11 ig fi Success to the Lads of 1914 CI-IAS. H. CLINGEN Hatter and Furnisher Cor. Van Buren 8: Wood St.. and Ogden Ave. Dental Coats and all Gent's Supplies HARRY GOON Hand Lazzndly Work Called For and Delivered 1545 Van Buren Street CHICAGO Lieberman's Cut Rate Drug Store IBIS Ogden Ave. Cor, Van Buren Special Rates to Students Fountain Pens Sl.00 up Rubber Gloves 42c Photo Supplies Phone Seeley 3697 Prompt Service N O 'I' I C E Whenever your Clothes need Cleaning. Presse ing or Repairing, have it done by regular cleaners by trade Consolidated Cleaning Co. 1609 W. Van Buren St. Will give you absolute guaranteed lirst-class work and satisfaction. The store that has more col- lege trade than any store on the West Side. LINK Sc jOSEN Cigars, Tobacco, Cigaretts, Stationery, Periodicals. Pocket Billiards Telephone Seeley 6260 Auto Bl-336 New Republic C lzinere and A mericafz Rextaurant 1704-1706 West Madison Street I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I i I ' 5 I I I ' l I 7 I I I I l sg I I I . 1 l l I I ' 1 ' i f l i E 1 i s l llg l i 5 mi :if all . i I i I I I I I 1 I 1 - E 1759 Van Buren St. Cor. Wood Street TOM BlN. Manage' A, i, Phone West 4668 Chicago, lllinois 1 is ci ' ggi 2' g-1 et' ' : '1'?c'? XYQYW 11 ' 'i!5fJ'iftP,'P?r Vf-. 'r 12'rf'S5'S'i WJf'7sfirafxf-if-A.:. N'-1: gg? ' ' 1 - -'f ' h tiki Hlil lill illllllll lll l i I IE ' if W -gut.. .. JA F D G9 I 9 I if ' I ' ' ' if ' I I i M in P . i l I ,.. z !iIl, -i I Infirmary Coats Medela Order Only the Best Goods Used Various Styles and Patterns The Prire is Right Give Me a Trial A. W. GUSE T he Students' Friend Goodhart's Laundry 2345-53 Harrison Street Phone West 736 and 139 Mending Free W. Y. RITENOUR College Agent Twelve Tables Phone West 3269 M. C. A Dffifable HUF? 'D Spend an l802 Ogden Avenue Phone Seeley 4063 Afternoon Of' Eilfefliflg Modern Billiard Hall w1LsoN at LAUGHLIN, Props. Largest and Best Equipped on the West Side. Haupt Tables. Fitted with the World's Finest Electric Cushions. 1754-56 Van Buren, Near Wood Street C H I C A G O Professional Photography a specialty Try me on your banquet and class pictures We develop FREE any roll film pur- chased of us. We do all work on the premises. We guarantee best work and give you one day service. Also a Fine Line of Candies. Cigars, lce Cream and Soda Water Wendell State Bank Cor. Madison, Ashland and Ogden Will carrv accounts in their savings department lor the accommodation ol students who are prop- erly vouched for and who wish to carry an ex- pense account. Such account should be carried tothe end of the course without closing. Per- sonal checks must be collected before drawing against them, unless endorsed by a duly author- ized olilicer ol the College. Telephone Seeley 3542 M. RUCH FRENCH RESTAURANT Meal Served in First-Class Style 1746 Ogden Avenue Near Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO Pennants, College and Fraternity Goods In Felt, Leather and Jewelry SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ORDER Stationery, Books, Magazines, Etc. V Z A P P ' S 1791 OGDEN AVENUE CORNER WOOD STREET ,,,,., - .- W- -v ---------4- -1-M W---w -7- -4'- ----- ...F 41, - ar-N ---1 ' llIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' l 'nt 1 1 ' v 1 l 1 l l , , , , ,, , . , , 1. ,, ,. Q .X -,f ., - --eg - -5 3 ITU' Fl l-lq I 'I 'F :I ii'- II 'I I 'I ,'I 1' I I ,I 'I :I -I ,I ,l Ll :I 'I sl L' M 'I I rl- ,- ,ll LI 1-I fi'- FI il ,.I 2'- n'- tl gl fal val RI If.- t,- Yu MI I- I .I I tg .VI I I I - I I l I i ,I LI EI L I ' I gl 'sl EI 1 Ji Q. is 'V il. . JA fra Q Q g gm l I 9 I Q! 1 : W ugfg 1 J l i I ' A ' 1- : I, 1 I l e 1 I a I ' W : 1 : S Z i l A 7 ' ' 3 - - - l - ' 'Nw l' ' i - 1 , l l lf l ,. ., ,D ,.,. ' l E 1 1 I l - 'W' as 1: 1: ' ' : 1 ' Hesse 1' 1 : Z g V 5 JN., 1' X g 1 l : I l I 1 1 I L : ' l 1 l RINTING 1S an art, not an ordinary commer- E I f . . . I E I cial business. At least, that is the way we look 1 E E upon it. Some printers think that it is a slam E 1 : f bang proposition for making money, and their E 1 product is typical of their idea. : 1LEvery person in our plant organization takes a f I 3 personal pride in doing Work that reiqects credit l I 151 11' lf Q1 11' 1 1 ' 1' ' 5 5 1 :1 upon imse an upon is p ant. t is qua ityjirsz, 5 : then cost, then output. That is Why welare serv- Q l ing the same customers year after year. l E lLSchool, College and Fraternity work is our spe- i ' I cialty. Write to us. We elzmzmzfe distance. . 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