Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Dentos Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1925
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VVe liked to think of the time when he would grow to manhood and be twe hopedl a fine rnan. That was our dream and much must be sacrihced to make that dream come true. So with the Dentos. Wie saw it start as a babe. We saw it grow, saw its possibilities, saw it develop into what we thought was something worth while. That, too was our dream and we knew that nothing worth while ever came without sacrifice. Points and class work have been sacrificed for our work but we cannot think that the sacrifice has been in vain. Hearty co-operation of course was imperative for the success of such a task. We dislike to think of allowing the opportunity to pass without uttering a good word to those who made possible this book, In the editorial work, too much praise cannot be given to Voita and Anderson, the Assistant Editors. No task was too great for them and they worked willingly. Highgate, S-enior Class Editor, proved indispensable and always promptly fol- lowed out any suggestion. The individual class editors, Earnhart of the .lunior Class, Munson of the Sophomore Class and Stuart of Freshmen Class, worked inclefatigably to make this book a success. The burden of the business end of the Dentos fell upon Kidd and his assist- ant Howard Allen. They did their work willingly and well and the success of this book is in no small measure due to their efforts. As you read this book, many drawings will incite your admiration and you will, no doubt, comment upon their splendor. Such artistic ability is rarely available to any annual and we compliment ourselves upon having such an accomplished product- as Franklin XY. Otto. . No one could have been more generous with time and good advice than our Faculty Adviser, Mr. Estabrooks. His valuable suggestions were of much benetit to us and helped us over the dinicult places. Dr. Futerbaugh willingly went before the four classes and through his salesmanship succeeded in selling books to a large percentage of the students in the school. Miss lVittmann has spent no little time, in addition to her other duties in collecting and disbursing funds. All of these efforts are much appreciated. Last but not least we owe much tnot hnanciallyl to Mr. Zimmerman of ,lahn S: Ollier, the engraversg Mr. Foerster, Ir., of the Criterion Press, the printers, and Mr. Broadbent of the Edmunds Studio, the photographers. Pettiness and egoism have been cast aside. Our one thought has been to give you something that now and in later years will be a source of pleasure and contentment. VVe have tried to gather together the things that would please you and leave out the things that would irritate you. Friendships have been made that time cannot sever. This book may help to foster and cement these friendships. If it does. we shall feel repaid and know that our efforts have not been futil-e. Our one request is that you be charitable in your criticism. In conclusion, we present to you our dream, The Dentos of 1925 and hope that you will derive as much pleasure in reading it as we have in compiling it. -EDITOR-I N-CHIEF. 7 9 In Zahn SK. watt, E. EB. 9 this hunk is respectfully hehiratrb 10 1 MQZQQ WWMMMJ ll I JOHN R. XYATT, D.D.S. iiKHltl71't7Il strength and human greatness Spring not from lifes sunny side, Heroes nznst be more than drifttvood, Floating on 0 wa-:'eles.v tide, Dr. John R. Whitt, better known to his students and fellow faculty members as Daddy XVatt, was born near Coburg, Ontario. Canada, October 14, 1856. He received his early education in the red brick country school house near Coburg. From the country school he wended his way in his pursuit of knowledge to the Coburg Public School. Collegiate Institute, and Model School for Teachers. Cpon his graduation from these institutions he taught twelve years near London, Dntario. May 1, 1395, he moved to Chicago and in October of the sam-e year entered the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. .Xt graduation, his services as an instructor were sought and he was appointed Associate Professor of Prosthetic Technics in Crown and Bridge work. For thirty years Daddy XVatt has been an induence for good and a power for right among the thousands of students he has met in his class rooms. He has always been an ardent lover of good poetry, Many extracts read to his pupils have spread joy and dispersed the lowering cloud of gloom and disappointment. The greatness of this man can well be expressed by a choice bit of poetry which he loves so well. n To live as gently as I ran, To be, no matter tulzere, a lIICI1I,' To take what comes of good or ill --Ind cling to faith and honor stillq To do my best, and let that xtand, The record of my brain and hand: .-Ind then, should fazilnire come to ine, Still 'work and hope for z'iet01'y. 12 A l F Q 5 xg 1 5 4 F ' B 9' H E??W jv 14' lb 4 ww QA : Q 0 Q, N iL xi f jWl ,541 llQl!!.!1gi-wwf? jf i:? Y ff, Yi ,sgw-bylllhil , ,lf 1 I-1 .- - -ml-' I lf ,W f 1 fi t I gf? f -if frrf 5 - -f . -. 1 . ,. A . 1.f Vff2. , f, ,f wwf , Z5e'Lf ,f gfz4,'gf'gM3WZ? NN N h : K ..- 2 ' 'f fv 4 .2 f 1 'IV , ,f -A 1 X , , zz M sw Y i if N 'gli' 'Ns Nh m p :ig . rf w 1 In---f xv , ma If Wm +P ' 7l 1:-: wW yf 'Q W L U' WA..lf. ljlllnl 'w f-, M 4 W. W W i 4 '4Q i'f'IW f H f I W ! - HUA .'s 11ffi F wx A v 1 A w 1 A f ,fm M r , h f W ff ' .mfg 1 in-ee:--' MM UNL '7 ! D Tj U V! tb 3 4 Qld 1+ ff W I V Rf Q' ag A124-T Aix, 1 in gf M lo I lr .A r 5. 31' v, r, U' we 1 ,,.. .,,,,, f if ,X l M, L H: 1 rr .15 . Lk. 7-i rf, lli. f ' l l if A,, it .. ' ag. X , A ,C l ' ' - In . lhii lil!!! I! Wal? -.-. -5 Y , 1 I ' A rl , f i,,A 4 A ' 5j:::Eg4::::!E!5:!!'-I' ' Z' ,A V n ,H -A :EL , U I .A . L- ' ' 1' -' V 5: ri . Q I l i ,7 BROPHY, TRUMAN VV., AEA - Dean Emeritus, Senior Professor of Oral Surgery, Senior Chairman of Di- -' vision of Diagnosisy D.D.S. Pennsylvania 53 if College of Dental Surgeryg M.D. Rush 1 :fx Medical College, 18803 LL.D. Lake ,gg Forest University 1 F.A.C.S., O.I. France, one of the founders of the Chicago Col- W lege of Dental Surgery. , V- LOGAN, XVM. H. G. Trowel Fraternity: AEA ll Dean of the Faculty, Fiscal Su er- .3 . - P Qi visor, Professor of Oral Surgery and if rg Oral Pathologyg Chairman of Division 1' ' rj of Diagnosis: D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 18963 M.D. Chicago e 1 2 - 'r '. . -. 'O f 5 : College of Medicine and Surgery, 19045 Eff if? . , ' il mil: jo1tNsoN, C. N., AEA Dean of Students, Professor of Oper- ative Dentistryg Division of Dental I' Diagnosis, Operative Dentistry Section, L.D.S, Royal College of Dental Sur- V' E geons, 18815 D.D.S. Chicago College of .gf Dental Surgery, 1885, MA. Lake Forest li Universitv, 1896, M.D.S. im. - . i f it BUCKLEY, J. P., Trowel Fraternity, AEA . . 7: Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Ph.G. Valparaiso Univer- t, sity, 1896, D.D.S. Chicago College of S:-13' 8 Dental Suigerx 1898 F A C D if if 2 l is l x fmt,-V. .,,,:r:g-.....,Y . -- v -- '--1111.4-..Z'::f, -.f2:5wf:?'.fs-'ff- ?11'?Y. X. ,A-lvnmw4W-V ff+1f'f1 ff- '.s'L?Jf .' ff-?af'if?i.-RQJTQ' ' it Q -umhlsiwwyggi' 6 C - 'g g .. . . . J . ll l -li 32 1 -:-:..-5 vw-, -e 4.1'-e- A. 1 L', 17, n-s-'1T.f1.:.r T1i5'D'KTLf:':.L:s:L-ai.i.,-. V YF Ntltiaaglviclirihiivxaiw1.gfSfDfiP+2f ' lin.: 'W . -4 T3 14 yi-N '15 A .E :ff Q. si .ii '1 A 'C H f x ' K M --+- 1 1 .-.. - . e. :..r. '-1 : .ir -Q - '--A -'4'--'A ' '.-- , - ,Tim P M ll i ll ll ll ,. , -Lago , 1 , ,,.,, e--:ff-f??-,ej -.:-1f,- - , lik - xl I V6 2 s : fl gg lIm:? 1' 3 g ROACH-, F. E., Trowel Fraternxtyg AEA 1 Professor of Prosthetic 'Dentistryg Di- vision of Dental Diagnosis, Removable Le Brid 'ework Sectiong D.D.S'.-TNorthwest- I, W5 ,W 8 i . A. M, if ern University, 189-13 F.A.C.D. 1 3 me 1 ' '. 42: .va 3 PUTERBAUGH, P. G., , 'Q - ' - 44:2 Q? 'lrowel Fraternityg AAA ,Gy Secretary of Faculty, Professor of I1 ,S Princinles of Medicine, Associate Pro- , I H 1 h I ,xg nj fessor of Oral Surgeryg Division of Oral -5 'gg Diagnosis, Exodontia, and Minor Oral Il l Surgery Sectiong Superintendent of the Infirinaryg D.D.S. Chicago College of m I I he Dental Surgery, 19025 MD. Chicago V College of Medicine and Surgery, 19129 5 . 1 '11 A F.A.C.D. it ,V 5, if 1 ri 6 ,A :F ' . 5 115 , 1-51 f I NIACBOYLE, R. E. if Professor of Crown and Bridge Wo1'kg H A Division of Dental Diagnosis, Crown QE and Fixed Bridge Work Sectiong D.D.S. . EM L Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 1900. H 55, 1 'K F GRISAMORE, T. L., . fn 1 ' Trowel Fraternityg AEA C 5 Y Q 5 K' Professor of Orthodontiag Division of ' 1 1 'Dental Diagnosis, Orthodontia Sectiong Q Ph.G. Valparaiso University, 1896 5 D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- yi? xnxll gi gery, 1893. im If 559 , fm! ' - ' A . . 'nf 5'3 fQs'.'f.7+-.egg . Q., ,,-..w,r-.v,...y ' ',', -3 ' '. 1 'Q - g, ,4 1' ,fl .' 1-i-raw' , f, 'ffl 'i'-' ggrggf i I 15 l I' . 4-4 LF J tr ,-4, .W 4, it 56 ff rg, .:,. u. v-1 1. IT. 'ul -an u 1 , I - 1 ' ' 4 it -A Niall j2:?f.a...z:.0, . , in V - Y '--mi imglb m l jfllflfffvf 'ftzf,'s ffUa.sr13S'1gl11QQ flap Ja 2? 9 1- .2252 fig as-E..11'i '- 1 .V . E333 X i HALL, R. Trowel Fraternityg 1119 Professor of Artilicial Denture Con- .. Q. ai! Q structiong Division of Dental Diagnosis. ,cgi Full Denture Section: D.D.S. Chicaffo ' Q W 6 e Lollege of Dental Surgery, 1905. ezf , btw IQENDALL, l. L., Trowel Fraternitv- 1119 . ' ' ' ii .- Protessor of Chemistry, Metallurgy lr- and Physics g Division of Laboratory 4 Diagnosisg BS. Valparaiso University, A 1394 g Ph.G. Valparaiso University, 1S93g 9 . M.D. University of Kentucky, 1908. , A Par l PM if HJMEQ twig .. 5 fri A ZoE'rHoUT, WM. D. it J Professor of Physiologyg A.B. Hope 9.11 fig College, 1S93g Ph.D. University of Chi- cago, 1898. sr '35 ' if 5721: 9:92 Gia .29 E LL: 11.6, Eli 'll ii ' 'l SUDDARTH, C. S., WPQ li- 1 Professor of Biology and Histologyg Q. Division of Laboratory Diagnosisg B.S. 5 H Valparaiso University, 1916 g D.D.S. il 'il Chicago College of Dental Surgery, P, . . 19195 M.D., 1922. ii' .. . , , ., .,.. .1 gi 72. Jnimwauf' . , . , T . . .U al ws-.-:,u..1::1 Jf f?f:s.' ,uv 'xwx .1-4: 'if' 'D ef 'fi22'V :'+'s , ' iff? 1 1l1u,. , .,,. M geeky, Q 16 A 351. ew yy. gg., , 1--. :ga .,,. 33 .i.. .1 Y 1 - M x , . gf 'NX , U, ' ' lllp . P' l ' . 1. vi 1 015 Ev' ,ri-lfifri'-:nib un , . - -ti ,..,, , -' Q. go Lili : fri :z .4,, - 'f. - -' A if . ii - nl -, - ll w,:a.1wlt ilffflL,5Qf'f telifrefv-iffliffff Ff .1's-1f'fffl'QHf'li9 'SWIG EGL. 'fra' 'W' if x,...a. .,Y., ,, ,. ...ML J, ,, ir.- FE. if Wi ' fel Y ff l FINK., E. B. Professor of Pathology and Bacteriol- ogyg Division of Laboratory Diagnosis: Ph.D. University of Chicago, 19183 M.D. Rush Medical College, 1919. :gat 'IoB, T. T. Professor of Anatomy: A.B. Simpson College, 19123 M.S. State University of Iowa, 19155 Ph.D. State University L . of Iowa, 1917. ' ' 5 7 G THOMAS, E. H., Trowel Fraternity, AEA Professor of Jurisprudence and Ethics, Assistant Professor of Oral Surgeryg all Division of Oral Diagnosis, Exoclontia 5159 and Minor Oral Surgery Section: D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 19133 LLB. Chicago-Kent College of Law, 19135 M.D. Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, 1915. KL'1lINK.A, .IL'L1L's V., A241 g Professor of linglishg Pli.l5. XX. M. lfniversity of Chicago, 1916. 51:1 Mi: A 3 - . .D . , . . , an-Q A 1-'J 'F'1'f'5 'M'Rf W'Mi'i-i:f'K: 3f' -.iTQi'F5+2 ,..f',5:,':1i-1f'31 FW' - ' ' y l ' '- -Llflfll-ll.. fa? eq e s 1 lf M ,.-1 .1 w X l . ' E.. 4, .asf x' 1 .W 1? .JI .c 21 ...L pf 5 ' lm! xv H i i 1 H px .la .v.. ar- A- 1 nw I-4 k' V . xV.- 'A -- V ' 1 1- H it -... , .,,v -l' Li 5' SPL 5-Wg t' 'rag gl Lu ,lI,w jf. ls L94-j v vllvlxgi I I U ..,...if z, A, u i gg?Qian 5 '?' ,,ilw Q ' lflyrmymyzzsf-.Siegi--'.+jfl1'f,q.'.t5,.'Lg.Q33sggg44qQQ ql v -L,.- P D Y 3'-' 4, . 'F u :ii , lit -fe 'Q ff! lun 1 l'f45 g ' W 'li 1 ll , M1-LYER, K. A., Trowel Fraternity 3 QQ Associate Professor of Surgeryg M.D. E Illinois College of Medicine, 1908. 'f vt ,, r f, 1 A P., i t Ei .fl it , . . g k XXX-XTT, 1. R., Trowel Fraternitvg AEA Y... 'N T ' - F 'E Associate Professor of Prosthetic g F! ll Dentistry 3 D.D.S. Chicago College of 5 51 Dental Surgerv, 1396. l i ' 2- 1' ii? B 1591 al 1 1 ' fi iii i f 15' ff ' in . DAXVSONA, ALDRN B. :Q Ph.D. Harvard: Associate Professor of Biology and Histology. .i J f ME? we wg-ggi r . ' 14:1 f ' u - ,Q 1 il Lliwls, D. N., Trowel Fratermtyg .AEA EQ ' : . - 5,1 tl 1 ' Assistant Professor of Operative Den- Ki tistryg D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental l . Surgery, 1912. 5 l 2 3. L 5? T22 1 lsr if 1 1 ' ' 5 Us? :ik 'Qew , aw 1 -1- ev-1.24 1 -',-1.-.-:fs 4-v -42 .'L5 gx ' . ' i'f: 'Z' --1- Y lfii-' WY' e t- ,s . 5 1 'if15ii55ig' 1 1 es2.'.?,g2Sg?t?' :S is - 4 fa ' A M h . V., 7 an .9 .1 :- f V f H' f X i f - . Y-,ji P1 l - l l f 'Wi' '.,. iii l l j ri? '. f -.-- 1 ' 'P' Wi l Wi! ff. .A,.-. 'l - l' 'X fl l -it ll , 1--0, .-,', 5.-pg. '-,'. 5 .-,4.- :g.,g-gf, .r 'up' U '.,-.-.-. gf:-g.f:.g.:vg.-:-,-:r ,-,- :-gg::,-:-:.,:-:--:-: .-,- 7.4:-:J-:.-:-g.-J-g. K., , -i he 3 N-T hi . L U All Q!g.i1tt1:t:QiggQ.5.tfit .f . F,-1 N MI lu - 1 t- V, - Las.L.,l ,'fL LHifg57gfQ1i2'ff. ,L-11451?fFLf:f -1'Yj'f1-1' ' -'A 5 st, 5, 41fffrefri3Qf+i-1-'-Lf,-ffffuasw-lima: I s H al Wt' T ..,.i ..... 4- Q . . - WC E, L .A2t,,,, j1:.1., hi 5:5 'Q '33 ,B 5 BICNEIL, XY. I., AEA Assistant Professor of Prosthetic Den- 53 Q51 tistryg D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental X: Surgery, 191-l. ' X all - a 5 g 1, - at - as a-L- 'rl . tvs: I l ' I . aff gli BICELLER, A. H., Trowel Fraternity 3 AEA as sfigg ' . . :, '- - -' -9' . pgfi 1 Assistant Professor of O erative Tech- 3, '..' 'lf ,fp mcs and Oral Hygieneg D,D.S. C lncago Il if ' College of Dental Surgery, 1915. il . Ll ll l ' l A . -1,5 ' 'Q ' l 9- I. 1 ' ' ,', ., 5 P I M fx? 'I Q , ll f . lg F 'fl' 1 N lv j E' if ' L PLATTS, L. A., AEA. li 4,5 Assistant Professor of Dental Anat- 55 i omy, Lecturer on Comparative Dental 5 Anatomy 3 D.D.S, Chicago College of A- s' Dental surgery, 19063 Bs., Ms E gf . 1 5,7 li Q H ' K '33 i' I Ii' f- if fre.. . s . , l MORRIS, B. A., wo II g f Assistant Director of the Dental Clinic, l 3 . . . . . ll , Q it.: Lecturer on lfxodontiag Division of Oral l 5 Diagnosis, Exodontia Section g D.D.S. 5 Chicago College of Dental Surfferv, 1016. , , 5 5 as c- as , . ll A 132 , , T73 ' 19 fi s .i U, S J L. 5, 1: Y R 51 fp ,S , ..,., -1' - -LM. FEEL, 'V Bi r A. 9: ,Qu r -5 1 -f ff. 1 J is . aj, u rx M f 'F 7 2' l 1 if-1. .-:' 2.51: , I A 1 l',, gl,,,., . U, iegaigasgtsgggss f wf w iki? 1' -- 5 l f 1 ' it -tt l. ll ll wig' jf BELD1Nt:,, C. R., AEA 55, Instructor in Operative Dentistry 3 3 , D.D.b. Chicago Collefre of Dental Sur- 1914 it 6 ' UCFV. . 141 . b . 3- - 'il- iif 5 til 5 QQ: H 5214 325, ' ESTABROOKS, L. B. , Registrar, Assistant Fiscal Supervisor. 'f A fs I ' 1' lid Xi -123. iq: me llj Jil E51 X'oG'r, ti. F., Trowel Fraternity, AEA - Instructor in Qperative Dentistry :intl lii,-1 lixodontiag Division of Oral Diagnosis, -3' Iixodontia Sectiong D.D.S. Chicago Col- 5.31, lege of Dental Surgery, 1921. BQ iii? ' ll' ls SALAZAR, R., Trowel Fraternity: QQ Al Instructor in Crown and Bridge and Q Clrthodontiag Division of Dental Ding- .. 5, nosis, Ortliodontia and Crown and H Bridge Sectionsg D.D.S. Chicago College ,Q - of Dental Surgery, 1921. l Q i V fix? ll- 11' age xi , N , .g,,,3,- 1,.,y pf- -1-V ?L':Y 7 3x' tgata.-,,, 4, Q. .4-,Mlm-.1-.gp-.1 vw- - ' '- .-uv-1 ' ' - 1 - -,,, iw-,-ff . 5 f , . 1 . . ' sf . A 5 H i 9 3 'E 'O . Silt H iv u ' f K., 9 Nl og' f. 1 qv. .ut oy, X M xi C . 'Y' s fr . ' I pd I .. ' -I I sein, f:,,,, . f fi ..- ' ' I f . J1,5:, z.i'g'gg'ffA-f.f1ixCFi,z pl. M 2 .... -V ' - 1 - . - . . ati, - ff 125' I T jm,mre.'r'?g-17+ iz: :g:',-g+'L 4f'IQG1ifQ -Qfggg V in 1 A or ii? 1 3 lt I it ss 5 - BOULGER, E. P., ARA I EF' Instructor in Clinical Therapeutics 3 ' Division of Oral Diagnosis, Radiographic ' und Root Canal Sections: D.D.S. Chi- 3 cago College of Dental Surgery. 19195 1 5 L.D.S., 1919. i .V ,.-': s if:5EEf?:S. rg E y I 1 as I ai a I 2 . Q30 Q5 GRAHAM, E. E., N110 I , 1 Instructor in Oral I-Iygieneg D.D.S. 1 , i' 1 ' Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 1919. I 5 il -' fif 1 -- 1- n 1 S3 1 15 Q31 Hua H47 '- ALLEN, A. B., AEA .2 Instructor in Exodontiag D.D.S. Chi- cago College of Dental Surgery, 1892. LRE 1:51 3155 JIRKA, I. Cv., Trowel Fraternityg X110 cago College of Dental Surgery, 1910. 1 Instructor in Exodontiag D.D.S. Chi- 'El F bf - '. '-:..,:1 ..:4 1, :L5 :iv,141'F'f-'Q 'g5f??'ik-- YF . -. ,,...f-,,-.V . .- I -5. pf- --9 fur-143, ' -- ' '. ' g ' r: ., g YW T 1 gffig, fr' , . . W. .1 4 '- .1 N -Q ! , FF' I I I I ' A I I 4 I I u 4 iff Ziff fi 1 1 1 if 1 1 -'Q 'QI ,:. .:. . 1' 154: ,Wi ,. L-Q-3 4' u, , ' F 1 K' mm. I l l ,.4 l' ' . fr -realm 'I I .. ,A.lsltP'-9-fliz?Is': ' H mfffewijffilfff-3fzffraf:1'usa1-mwifhuliq .rf . . ....,. -.JW-zifi a figf, ? H, ,. L . - ,V L .D Q., in-3 eg D sin his . Y Y I f ' .L ROUBERT, L. N ., Trowel Fraternity 3 AZI' 5 Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry g Me, ll D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- 2 Iv. f H 'iv 1 qwl HAMBLETON, G. RI., I Trowel Fraternityg AEA V5 Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry g f Division of Dental Diagnosis, Full ' ff' Denture Sectiong D.D.S. Chicago Col- 4 , lege of Dental Surgery. 5 I 2 g . 3 ff - ki, Q 124 i ll 'I efi ii I ttf 'f fi ff-1. o 5 ' L5 L11LRL'Trr, XV, A., Eqffp 1 . . . s , Instructor in Operative Technics and Clral Hygiene 3 D.D.S. Northwestern . I I University, I9I9. ,Y get v if g RADELL, F, Z., Trowel Fraternityg AEA E . . . ss t i Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 5 I' D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- ' l T' erv, 1921. g . lizf' 'Mi ,, gf? ' if D T li or P A .. . G ? .'rgI 2'3-'.1- 7 fwfr:-1:2 ' gg 'E 4 -L A 3 C N 1. -J, Ji' X '91 2 1 ui, .V T. .3 4 1- -- l 1 fist' flgrm ,.A,. , -it I' 4 Il Ill .. l , lu tu., I v 'A , i 3' i Q 4 . ...L.Ai,11,. 7f1l'5fff5 fl'159f9 ff 'Aff'U4SHfi9 'lfM1ff1 ,f . RSI' ' ME' at E3 F t 1'MBACI1, M. -I., Trowel Fraternity 1 13 Instructor in Biology and Patholosgyg lf' 'Q BS., D.D.S., Northwestern University, .57 1 ' 1918 4- ' ti.. . 5 1 ' fi? L 2 ll , ' FOUSER, R. H., Trowel Fraternity, EKIICIJ G Northwestern Llniversitv, 1911. Asst. ' . '- . VIL, I in Anatomy and Operative Dentistryg 'jg mf' Asst. in Anatomy Research: Staff Resi- 1 dent 1-Oral Surgery Dept., Cook County Hospital 1922-Z3 5 7 I -5 I , N ' -i IQLEIMANA, S. R., Trowel Fraternityg AZ1' Instructor in Operative Dentistry 3 D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- egg gery, 1923. 'Eff' if P '.', 2'-E -:.f' fig: hz' 'lei' if ' Q N SIE 'l P1sNnLE'roN, IL. L., EWQ7 A Q '1 Instructor in Crown and Bridge 3 'S ,J D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Fur- . jg gery, 1907. ffl' Iii? 1 ,fig g s - if t' P 'W 2 23 ' 1 5 3: b, if c e ,,..i 1, 4.. .,,i, 1-r-1 .ith Q fe-' , ,ml Lu v- gi M xi' 5 ,, N ' mr' Tieai! Q2 ,it i. ,523 ll 1l .w,,' tua l -.. ff . All ,,y ff? gl7wfifff9 1i.Ge+ v'2i-'11-'esumiiamqfl 51 9 . e mo ' ' 1 E 'l ,ll 1 u lf? 1 T ii RILE, C. M., 1 rowel Fraternity 3 N119 8: EL , Instructor in Crown and Bridge g '-P' D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- 191' D b if V gery, X. 'S+ 1 .-R52 lfg 'iw sp l am l iff' l Orifice, H. XV., Ewlffiv i .vm Instructor in Operative Dentistryg D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Snr- f .,i gerv, 1920. if lil D ' . J' vt? iff?- i 1 i 4 j' 59 5 Mi , 1 .fit lf .T PIKE, G. C., AEA 'tif li!! Instructor in Operative Dentiratry 5 D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, 192-l. tiil ll- .2 I figs 'fx 9 f - 1 LOISELLE, G. L., Trowel Fraternity i Instructor in Operative Dentistryg - D.D.S. Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, 1924. f 3 ' 'QS i ..,, l ...F e vein 5 il , , I U M Av. will D157 ' 1--. 4527 . ' 1-.' --.' ' :L-111.-luv. f,f55H RW'-.: ' f '- C1 ' '. ' ,. ef' 'Wiz' '.g5y,.t,.f,r .,. H if ing ' MM A iqigmt gg Q 24 N.. -A ,Y f. 'x pd 'Wi X .,,.f,f 1 -.TQ-ff., -Ml.. 0 ' kv . .11 .-,. .-.-, - . r. .'.. 5 ' u. , H - ' 71 1 'ff.1:'fAL el1-:'i Ffg5g5,3ii5?i!!55353il' 4 .. wwfz f?f+e ,a3 , . . 4. , '.-'Ii .. a -fa Ma ...... ' i Q3 if ' n ' 535, wa i 'ff 1 if a 1 . 1-, 4 1 Ya TQ E5 7 U JW 4 inf: - - he si H 1 -:W SSH k Gmxsow, E. F. Qgggfl ' IllSll'LlCtO1' in Teclmical Drawing. 1 Q I Y QQ. m pq ' ' f 1 ju '- i , E .. I s Q35 Qi ' 9 ? fl' ya-C1 l f I 1 4 32:1 x 1 I 5 5? e 1 i I 5 l ai: - QMS, gf, VVARNICR, L. D. Q 5 , F 'Q 15' ,g A 'l'cclmiciang BA. H' 2 it ' gt Q Ea I , 1 T351 + 'Ex .w 3? :1 fl YE' 1 4 'Hi HL. Ii,-Q .ik X24 I , ' '- pf,-ffgyw-'2'.5f,'g,f5:'4l'rnl'- SF 2:42 . '?2,Lf- 'f4EvL,g511 .asf-ir -.I ' ' 'N ' '-V . ir :' - Q if-:n.f.1.. M1 .. ff . Ufxglfq-X ffl'--gn' lggggf Q I j Qu 5 32-2 2 5 -5 m 1 - T , , q Mm-f ,. X, 1 ' Q 1 ' P H, A ,ft In ,- .1 .EEE 5'2- r A, llklln Q2 :if li 'H M lli. in ll? .y . 'l 'f f'w '. igliegiliifiliisg-lj-ft 'I .- l' -- ': - if1'1 in A I l ll Il ' - L -l---,---f . -, -f Y. .c V- ' - Y .. .'---:- ..-'- Y- 4,- -,,,.-,,':-gp, . 'ip -lx-b9,wg.f.. 4q'5'gf4-tif-iithqlg 4,5 xii ' 'H ' ' -iii Q15 - 1355 Xt? ' . - , . . , , , , iii IHIL Ihb AND OUFIS Oli DILNFISLRY .-ls Told by Dr. E. C. P6l1dZCf0lI pi - . . E' 1 535 Pardon the personal reference, gentlemen, but the present discussion has i fl brought to my mind an incident which occurred recently in my ofiice. A gentle- 1- man came in, whom I recognized as a former patient of mine. Upon inquiry gf? fi . . .f as to what I could do for him, he said: ' Q , pg' U . . 1 Doctor, I wish you would examine my mouth. There seems to be a very T1 peculiar condition there. I-placed a mirror in the man's mouth,.and upon Mt if examination found that all his teeth were missing. But in the region of the ,E upper right first molar, clinging sturdily to the gum, was a gold foil filling which iff 2 had an oddly familiar look. My secretary searched through my records, and 'it ,aft f was learned that thirty years ago I had malleted a gold foil filling in that gentle- ,. man's upper right first molar, and it was still intact, although the tooth had dropped from around it. I tell you, gentlemen, that soft of dental operation is iff worth while. gf? March ll, 1925. Dr. MacBoyle fines Dr. Rile ten points because Buky's 'H bridge does not lit. l. , ' - :'-f . . . . Ei' I Dr. Pendelton-What are you doing back there, learning anything? gi, Taj Kangas-Ch, no, just listening to you. I 'a ,E Dr. Radell has an appointment to have that missing front tooth replaced. The appointment is for the forty-third of April, 1928. . ' ' 1 . 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Qi rf f g RSV 's ' i i ii 'W HH W 3. . , , N ., , . f , -V.-wQ 'b' V ff1,,,:.y,1-'-W-,gl-1 . f'fiQQ-5, I.Vf:,5f33ji',-Q:--' 311-?.n'i1'vi'f12j1.'521,-551,-1' 12, 4' . T 1, , , 1. 1:'i3?v5s.'ar ' . ' , f f3w.Z'L22kzfw+w4elf'. gi f x-time-2Lf1:r5E?131'5??E:a43??:1w'w:Qk NSy23'?iM'M?:qJWg- -:S-W2 Xkgl-viz' 'M ' ' ' 3 1 HW Q 32 Q lfflx fi. -- - .ww 21. 1:5 IEE B3 EN 553 simg 953 uf . . E 3 P A .ri if 5 4- 9 . xy Qi fm., QQ? fi . 5, E555 iq l Q I l wal SA Ii? ' ,gli 5 fix eh, 1 . ' I I AK 1 fi o It , H , + .T a. .. - - - -4 .e ..:-2 ll' .T , A it T ' A EXTRACT ERoixr1 THE LYNE o TYPE TRIBL NE Sept. 27, 1923 S'r: It may- pain you to know that Doctor irka is on the faculty of the CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERYQ but, undoubtedly, you will be relieved when I add that his specialty is extraction by general anesthesia. . , l 5, I ,k I i 6 i A F E lu u N 'li N ' L51 0, U 1 N' i lllla lll'P Kl id , I H+ it I Q ,- . A I ll Ill . 1' lL -t...u,.- lr ', 91- if 1 .f-1 A- , T- , Vlilr MQ. k.. ..., Q ., niT'f..f'.if:f.s Q.:-.-:.,ftqua....tma1c .q T ar ago ,, .. , ,N H .A..i1,,.,,,i,,gf N- ., K 7,1 .. A. Y YYL L, 7 A4 4, L 7-A - .T . 1 5 an 1 1 nv , T A I 3 1 I . SPARCUS IXURELIUS. P. S.-I might well have added that the man who pens the names on the student roster, is MR. ESTABROOKS, himself-GADZOOKS-AND VVHAT IS MORE-his stenographer's name is Miss Dickison. Nuff-Nuff. 5. A. XV ho says ?- .. VVell, in my opinion, etc. VVho wants a full upper and lower. A gold case is the only restoration. Boys, a hundred points in bridge is not enough, you should make two hundredfl Ream it out. And all that. You should all make a porcelain jacket crown. VVl1y didn't you meet your orthodontia patient this week? Thin it down and burnish it on the lingual. it .4 4. U u Did you ever present a patient in the examination room and hold hands with Dr. Belding while the explorer encircles a tooth? 'Quays .Q xiao X Cl DX ,,,,,f , ,J. xiii- M 33 55 . TP L '1 W -.,.-1--ny, wer..'.-1f.-r1'f'f f'i- iw?2111115'Q.?!?vQ::1:e. nviE?7nIa?m2f,.:i:ei ': 3-2 Q, z. '-PTF ,T 4 'aw 21' ss: L, ea 65.55 W li: A ,mr lu 1 ' l 1 ' v ' :ife13r .f.i . X X 1,3 .ills D Nm ,,,, .,..,..A . .,.., . .,., X X l 5 X M I '- ff -i wi W 'PE lla' ml u l' L H 'M ,--W ' 1 'ff li.. .. ... .. gi L1 ff' I ltfsli ' ,, ,,,,,.,lr7'k iv M Xx,.4i,.4l'7fjx5 fs' cu 41 ' I. v 4-Lf-a 514311. 'ff' rf' 1 .S W in are pf sis ' F, K. X . vu. 4 s . H f' I 1 .4 at ff-Q .ed 1. so. N.. .1 w . nw, is? , L'-s ,sf 3 ,J H 'a 1 r M M lr , ,,4.,. l1i 4.1lQ3ifg'-Qjia '4'1 dwffffh fe-w1'Lf4'ilc ,1. ., t' 951 J ' W ., Q., The followzng zs fl report of a meetzng lzela' 171 the mormrz g 0 f December 24 F. . -Q a wzzflz Dr. G. F. Vogt as the guest of t 11077072 The meemzg was held in the wi A 6X!l7'1'1Z7IKlflOH room fwzifz Dr . P. G. Puler- ffl brzugfz presiding. Dr. E. P. Boulger mfzde the preseniatzon speeefz fwhzcfz fa-f f 0110105 11- THE --CHIMEs -fig iff is in To Dr. George Vogt, Instructor in Operative Dentistry, Lecturer in Anatomy, Exodontist and Commonly Known as the Dean of W omen. ' 'I XYe, your associates here assembled, hold forth to do gig lg' you honor on this Christmas Eve Morning and to present you with a token of the esteem and regard with which we hold you. Now, George, and we love to call you George. Few we of us have ever had the privilege and honor of being known and called by our Christian name in or about this institution: but George is a noble name and one to be v proud of. It has represented the great men of history, DR: E' IQPRQL LGERH it such as the venerable Father of our Country-George CME THE ALARM ' 'b Washington, and I b-elieve, too, the King of England is A ' even called George. And before slang had infested our language as it has today, L55 men used to swear by Saint Andrew and by Saint George. So you have every right to feel proud of your name and what it stands for, and you have reason to feel doubly proud, when someone appended nine o'clock-making you known among li us as Nine O'Clock George. It is indeed a pleasure to be associated with you, and although at times it f T1 .-1...-as ' lsm iin- '-l ' 'if? t 2 4 eww 33: 95 4'ff'f'4715?'4q.': V 4 YF-'nf:: A 'eff Vf,' '5-grgg:yffgA.55.1'?Ls,pY Q :rw ---V9-'K- 1 : '-5iLif'al.lli3xIZ:s.a 5 J3Rhsl?,I1?kEG'g?:fl,l S ' 34 fm Lg, if a rt 1 'J 4, .,.-it i ll f Z! l 'nav l ,I MN ,-...fl A .. 'l', ',',',m: w- ,l i i, 4 ,..v vffg:-:5:,,, ,3, v I ' mm X' w l Sdllii 3? , 4 v X- X lla' -1 ! 1--k 9' 'f -J-: . l ' l 1 'lv y .i-- I-' V, V .-,,Iif:v:5:vg.5.'Q'Q.'?q':-3:-:q-.'Sg.3:-'- W' I In N il' ln X Amit! -lE iQQl0il4 fHn'iite-I1 'Fifi-'V1'iZ'1i-i1'iif.'ff,ii1'1 li1'f-ie . 'i.5:. 'if ff? -1211112-21''-1'-fatft ,,,, -1 1 -- i . . . I will ffiiu1.i.M,'q'g,j.i ' 5'iZffa5'-1-:4-.'--:- - T 'I ' .i if .. , . . ..Wad-.-.Q-. . . ..2e1f'i+zwz4ifPO1 We 'rr-ge ra ,L 31 5611111 ggi . fa ,f ai 33,5 W' 'il . - . . . . VW: sg may seem we annoy you with our spoohng, there is mdeed no harm III llyiilld we ft , 4 . . . . . . . -gf: are happy to know your sensitive feelings will never be dulled by such Joyiahty, and that you accept lt so good-naturedly, as no one here can say, I am sure, they ever saw you consumed with anger. 7 , ' . . 15 Ll f We present this remembrance to you IH hopes that after you have passed 5, through the callow days ot your youth, and commenced to indulge by the tireside 5' in reminiscences of earlier days, you will give us a little thought, and recall an gi-5 association as pleasant as one could ever be. 5 1 -' flf 'ffh'9' -1 1 1 it 'ff' X 3 n COl'llXllCI'IlOlZitlOI'l o tie 'tfhtlVltj' 0 t e season we nope tiat W ten t1ese al it chlmes rlng out on Christmas mormng they will bring to your mind thoughts of ,Ei the Christ Child and the Shepherds of the Hills singing Allelulias in honor of 54,5 ,E the occasion, and bring you the good cheer and peace of mind that abounds at 9' this season F515 tt' , ' . , , 'iw 1, We appreciate what a noble man and true you are and believe there is no M 55 bigger heart existing than that of our own Nine O'Clock George. ,jig . We have observed you testing out your New Year's Resolutions for the past two weeks and it is indeed a very commendable practice to try out a contemplated 5 habit previous to its adoption. For such habits require a great deal of determina- t t' wi tion, and as ever, our efforts have been to assist you, we wish to lend a hand m making your path of resolution more rosy. And so we feel this token will be xi of valuable assistance. 55 lfVe regret greatly to hear of the careless manner with which you manipulate -:33 , . . . -. El s , your car to ruthlessly shake up women so badly as to injure their necks. How- wif . fi ' ' . . . ' . . 1,1 ever, George, when this case comes to justice, remember your friends will be 5,2 ti f waiting as ever to assist you, and we shall even commit ourselves to the point 'ii J 4 ', ' . . . eq' i t of .perjury to keep your name and reputation unsullied and unsoiled. tgp, lX'e present you with this, George, and hope you accept our remembrance 359 in the same spirit as it 1S gwen, and that this ceremony shall help to cement our -9: ' ,QT friendship and make our association more intimate and more lasting during the gi ' years that may come. sy ' 1 1' 2. ,ay :A :ez v, ' , 'fi .tt 19. .L i Q25 KT I tg 4-455 i ,ir 1' RU1 :ui 1 lt . '21 Ev 'QL . , ' L- -W' Jig aw b 1 Y . A -U' I l '- - , ftCl213f,'5'f9Y..E1SfXft,, , X FOO fx O fFcOl.lsn Stl, 2 me Little Guide gl EL as Ee- ...H .51 X5 f , x X H .Il Q fl if e oi? f ly . J 'Y X , FQ A t :fr A ' 591 fy . K ' - ,Qi W at 5: , Q., , W, ' 'R F' 3,3351 safe.:-f :Saw-y - . 1 ,D,lawpg-5t..f gf,f.- pw. , A ' A WD 4.9, 3? . .- .... .. 4 - 315- fin-E-.L.1:E,1,'wt25qg.,?fi:2.3g gg.,p9 1' 2 Hug :sa .. Q. .1 - -.L ... .4 Lui : Q S v 11 A5227 pe vw:- gj . . , m . 5 1 fit! ,Y 't .Q 5 41 4 Ygis Jr rf, .ll . J- ill ' 'Q .- ' Q-,, ,. L. ' Q ' 'iii : s sm sg 4--. is , AN ODE TO DR. BOULGER E ' Films may come and films may go, 5 But fillums stay forever. ' Tzu f i Student: Before I graduate this year, I want to express my gratitude and Z1 say that all I know I owe to you. gg Prof.: Oh, it is a mere triHe, I assure you. 1 i d i . i f VVHO COULD IT BE? .se-,613 XY-a-l, old dear, you had better rernove the plaster and take another wash, Eff 59 and be sure and get more on the heels. 2.. . 'AAL ' NOONDAY LOOKS Those looks which students pass around the laboratory while dissipating wax ' from inlay rings with high heat from a blow-torch. VVatch,out for cue-ball. Q i wouitm it be wonderful af- if fl 55 I Dr. Logan lectured slower. . 12 ' ' Dr. Puterbaugh 'wouldn't call the roll. ' Dr. Johnson was here every day. I Dr. Hallls technique was not so complicated. Dr. Roach d1dn't demand gold cases. ?'5 Dr. Mac Boyle would illustrate a book. ,QL np' p Dr. Roubert' was here every day. Y, Dr. Pendleton was not so exacting on setups. .S 7 . lr' Dr. Boulger would fill our root canals. I-2. . b . . . Q51 Dr. Pike would prepare our special test cavities. 3 555. Dr. Oppice would grow a beard. Dr. Radell would grow his mustache again. Dr. Vogt wouldn't talk about his Buick. W3 .LQ Dr. Rile didn't know so much about abutment preparations. Dr. Salazar would stay on the first floor long enough to get a cavity passed on. T Dr. Morris would laugh. is ' so Q Q iitilfl ff? r ima , . ' , . f,4vf..:1s--:.17 ?f5e:e?5i3?f1eei+-. ...V -is -'-',ym.' '--:hsgi-'r -1 ' 1 'L f' - '-s- ,,,,y- , 'jr , sf- 36 v.w ha., . 1 ,gf 1. .1 ,.. 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This plum belongs to Professor ob who has shoun wonderful propensity for going through an3 X' . ....e,.L...L- . , 'Lf-W-V,-1A-j,'S,f lizxaggirx., ::.-ii 1 4i fhii I Wi? 1.- Y r Ln he ' Y ll I 1 .rm f 1 'w ir I '. X X 'li ' . ' A rum V e , 4 ,3 ,N . lit ffl If i 111 -- .ft ru. .1 , , A N , , 5 1 - :4 ff Fl . at 4' ilu lin wi L ' ttf'-ic ' ' ss If, l' 2 1 ,. 'fir Mg, H, ,,,, gil. 1 w 'N ' ' - v:,.:..:,f: - :'1fi-- '.- .1:1i','f-'.ff--'-'f'tE A - ' 'J' - ,, QV. V V -- . -f 1 T. 1- ...gt 5.-V-, ,, ---'---. H.. ,L .' ., L 1 :L ,mmtigk-75 K' J ,. H f lrwqpffvq-.fs 3- .Y,. -A.:,'t-.jlfuwg-agqtiiiwqi , K, -. go. 1 lg .wg ww T V 1 Y Y Y 7 S 'ivy Eg XILblA 11. ix 1 ri 2535 V ig '15 L ' Y if F E, N H ii 0' - r vi la b L 1 v i K V 1 7 3 . Ya 1 U g , za Q E., 3 y Y . V , , Lk, Q' V , i lid, ig G in 1 i A ' Ti if A , 7 li! Y ii J 1 v 1 'K' is i 1 D lr. s - s t .1 su if ,. - r ' man's anatomy on offense and is a very hard man to pass on defense, ask any ,j freshman. , il Right guard is a position that goes to Dr. Fouser. This esteemed gentleman gg can draw the mark from A to F and has shown himself to be practically as good ff as Dr. lob either on offense or defense, Left guard should go to Dr. -Vogt who is a close second to Dr. Job and Dr. jg Fouser. This triumvirate should prove itself one of the best in the country for H- ' a forward wall. Q Q , , 3 ,N X F ' P- C P ' 1 'K l ip Cgfeif T 4 fa 1. gm 'X XXX X T. ,Q ' it i ' - N A 3 tiiifx ' N' W 1- iff y . if! 1. f P r e ' -.Aff . f ff ,ge E . i f' Q -ggflif: ,Jill f . ig ,T afi1.1, ?1 53,1fg ?1sgff V L 5, A X ' ' 3E 21gi:',, X 51 5' f Lf L? H,-,T . X 1 is rl. '-..Ze11W'r-' a ' if -F ft' at .ici f . 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Left tackle goes to Dr. Suddarth, who always wants to know the why's and wherefore's, and so will always 1 i'3SOll out the plays. i t iii Right is the prize claimed by Dr. Radell. Being married, he should be able to -' put up a good scrap. Besides he is a good man to bring down the opposition, ,XZ whether it be teeth or plaster. ff if Left end goes to Dr. Kleiman. Although not married, he seems to know the 'L in's and out's of the game. He is able to give help on around end plays because ,riff of his versatility in moulding anything that he touches into shape. Now for the backlield, our candidates are the following: Dr. Kendall, Dr. 3 , Platts, Dr. Umbach and Professor Kuhinka. K1 - -: . . . . . , . . 1115, f l The quarterback position is unanimously given to Professor Ixuhinka. His A wonderful pronunciation and excellent receiving qualities give him an undisputed jx claim to the job. He should prove a wonder at going through a broken held, P5 E5 English or otherwise. if Fullback goes to Dr. Kendall. He can pick his holes by effervescing and ,ge bubbling over the goal line. He can also gas or solidify the opponents with his lg chemical knowledge. ' - jygli Q Right halfback is claimed by Dr. Platts because of his ability to take a little off here and a little off there. Q.--2 tfq Left halfback goes to Dr. Umbach for the same reason. He also has a wonder- ful' eye for microscopic details, and should work well in conjunction with tackle 7 l Dawson 11 . . ...,. ' The above mentioned team is in our opinion the leading in the country, and ying, ', . the freshmen will back them against anybody in the country, both as to football gig e. and knowledge. The forward wall is good on offense and much better on defense, especially the passing point. A man has to be good to successfully pass through igdili the above team and if he can do so four times, his ambitions will be realized. 'Ez' :Big '-'L' +152 es: 3. if fl 'S ,ll ei-'Q ' 'M i' . : 'Q A , :E 609 '19 'N f fs 1 Q ia Sf fi -9' -' , - . EEE LT it sg ? sat -ii A ssaz aea :ga .v iz tae: gasp .V i ,- vs :sg f gig, a 'ij , 4' 'V LE! : I5 g if E' '-1 , Auf Ted' l. sf' 5- Q ef? EEE? as 5 It' -E ..-. - : : 55 6 .- . 135 5-3 - i Ze. 55 -29,1 f- I - ,ix . : T - --,- ,I f I .s ,L 4, .Al Tel, f., QW K , i. 1 M ' mellllllll - 'M lf: ALL STAR TEAM A 13111 - 'J ,. -fu: ...,.. 1--r-7 i i'ff'.:.p. fix Aa1.,'y'2,'+3'.f:-wi..-aj,-.Ep R: '1'f'f--'- ,' W ,,., 'Q 'gi 21 -1.'3T72 t ,. , g . I ' IL , 4 H in is it 9. e- tv, .v:4 ,f xf v 1 ,xx R. Z1 1 Q. -4 'J 4 - K., 41, :if 1. .X 11 'Ulu i l! M' , Y F K-A k ,.-47 .. .4 X 1, Y ff . . '5 Q? H1iikfT'2'ffi'a: Hi , X Y I H JT X x-:M MI MM! Ii -V -1 vbh- .3 ,..., .-.. ..,.... V ,,,. . g ..,., ' D ' ' ' 'l f 735 . Q y gas S g A . 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'Q 10- - Hfgfi J'ffmf+ 444 - ',?d1bf42iQiv:1Hes:2-Q' 'S , , 'F:v9m?YF203.!z1.f . up 5 E'v2? : , 'Q f - ig -' ' Q N D ' A f , E ,Fl fieliyyx Q 115-9'fgXW !l,, 1,62 iC:7W f'l.,3E I,l Q , M M ,A X . qu MII f XX 1 Q , X 1 wx 'Q iv 0 H4 1' X NN 1 W ' K 7'lf ' ! 1, wk a 1 if L .ff W 6 050 Ll-41 h A GWTBLES 0 41 rua.. fi ' F' X , . ll wi. - 'f Q f 'X .flliffeififfniiffi-f'.':.feiifa-'Ute-'5'3'i1SL'4'IQ .YL l 51-1 1' -lx mi . - if oUR LADIES fp. r It is rather hard to speak of the ladies. From time immemorial, poets and LAR bards have tried their best to do justice to the ladies. W'hat chance have we? In our own crude way we will attempt to say something of each of them. Q- We hardly know where to start for both Mrs. Prestley and Miss Flynn have been with the college since Santa Claus was a boy. Mrs. Prestley com- mutes from Wfestern Springs every day and is always on the job. How we love to hear that familiar Mr, So and So, Plate Dept. Then when we get down there and she smiling says, XNlant a partial, Mr. So and So ' we nearly gi throw our mouths out of shape in our exuberant thanks. Then Miss Flynn or as Pen calls her Mary Always a smile, always generous treatment, nothing too much trouble. Gold after live or a towel before nine never upsets her equilibrium. She has seen too many students come and go not to know that after all their friendship is the best thing to have. Then we come to our friend Miss VVittmann, fiscal clerk and chancellor of the shekels. Boy! Is she efhcient? Try letting your tuition go after April ' 5 and see what efliciency means. XVe don't blame her because she does her E 1 duty for after all she always has a smile and a cheery hand for all of us- even t-he Federal Board men and they are impossible. 'i g Of the Dickison Sisters, Laura. secretary to the Registrar and Emma, R. N., we cannot say enough. Laura is more than obliging in her passing out of li? marks while Emma is certainly always on the job when a root till tray is needed. If we were going to court one of them we would have to Hip up to decide which I to court. If they left they would sure put the place on the burn, Mrs. XYyneken, Miss Flynn's partner also watches over the monetary situa- tion. Always efficient, always on the job, s-he has a host of friends among the 1 students. vw Mrs. Sorenson came to the X-Ray department this year. Her husband is an embryonic M.D. Under the able tutelage of Dr. Boulger, she has developed iii into an expert. Take a look at her picture and tell us if there is any reason 'ii she shouldn't be entered in the Middle Atlantic Beauty Contest. i.f:'f Last but not least we come down to the first floor and find Miss Theiler R. N. and Mrs. Rushing. Miss Theiler, nurse, exodontia department sure keeps the boys str aight and believe me that is what we need. She always will help us and many a .lunior's skin has she saved when he forgot that his presence was desired in the Extraction Room More of her kind are needed to keep us on the straight and narrow path. Mrs. Rushing or Mildred as some of us know her, is leaving us to go back with her husband Shade to Arkansas. VVe have all liked her and our best wish is that she will be as big an inspiration to her new friends as she has been to those of us who have had the privilege of knowino' her If E? .. . 753:-bfiar'-Qfqfas-.-v-31 - 'ix fs, ' iff -z ' '.p'?'TfT 57lSZ5f ' ms- WSW-Bef il: re. . lf- at - xi nfrzr xl- Si' .gl ta ' V- Ei .N f QA. 42 i , Q F' ,- 6,3 '- vfz, . f X 1'-. rg , : , va' XX W- ili1:i: iL'... 'TQ' wx' fd ,Vg 1 ' ' G VX FQ N 'xii ik u 15' A, .Yi V ,lg A-,L :J - 1 7 4..w V 1 Q - 'J .., it , A. 1 , . ':,,: ,--. 'ff ',,' r ff1'2 5,5, , Ipf:ii'?iiffAf'f.':,' il-f'7 1I fQ5Qff' ,J N ' -4'- , .fnE ' A fsvf! 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Q' Lg' if X-RAY AND ROOTFILL tip I F A M E 3 if ie- , 3 1 1. an y ,.,.,q:1.Qf.-e5,-.gagxsmwrvi? -1P'1 j .v - . -' af' 1 A A . . - -R f, i-41,53-. fed:-asf an . A Y , , L!! L.....,.5m-ww::azs:uPu.m.lQJ -,-,yi , -5' -- ,rj ' ' -1+-1' I ,M ....' K XJ ' 1 j 1 151. , -. X X f li N III . 109 u I v qu ll ll I W- - , H R ' 1 iv '-. X - :f--MQAQ2'-a 'f-:ff-H-W -,'. ., . .F ,, - , , ' ,:.1. ,, - N' 3, PYPLJQ 5 A i 1Mafexf4E?3Paw11:5ff'-:1'LwwaQ-Aa!! grc g u f, ,,f:,:y,'5'f5E wi ff iii Q inf CAM YOU PILR OUT ami W1 225 iisfi .'w??1-f ,Wm-,-A ,m Ag .254 N 1 ' I 'nb -fm 6 ff Eff Q ig 9:4 da- , .X 295' gg-f . ' 152' ' V Zig .mei e ,, 1 'f , 551 v' s va E? ,. , ii 1 v s 2 'af i 5 , . , V f M 53:2 35 1 1+ - ' - 3: 32 vu , , lf R- , 4 r w 2- -315 wi .ffi , ' -AHC' : E? 5' ' OLD TIMERS :ft 1 E3 4 1 5 . X 35 ex, . 1 ' 4 eb SE - fn T T , FF f-', '- .- fx Q My--:wfm -W-1 -f.- - , uf . A S' f sf., , . 4 f ' ' 45 ' Ls, 4 Dr. Oppice's request for a solo by Jack Schwartz heard over NVLS. sv- 1 5, as t-1 'I- .. , f 'lt t ,-1 l rf' r L . ,... 5 . Ql l it il... i it w ifiyltilvg-.M.fg,,15xWEV...5 if f3s25fff2fr1!g5g!eif . . 'Fifi' i get 5 3' H . v , . v si Eg' LAS1 MINUTI-L NEWS Hulett overcomes all opposition and noses out Hall, Campbell and Pendleton Q by a hair. Dr. Hall resigned from Plate Department in Mr. Hulett's favor. . . . . if 1 junior Prom given to the Seniors turns out to be a brilliant affair due to the ' Ei. perfect management by Beckstine. May this become an institution. Alumni Clinic quite a success though no alumni could be induced to part with 33.75 for a 1925 book. it More senior chairs seem to be available Saturdav P. M. Good omen. iid EE: ' 1 'tqfv' lv Dentos liable to be out on time or even before May 15. Boys not coming Ig through with dough very readily. Don't worry! Miss Wittmann will collect it. Matson declares that the cradle roll is the only roll he ever got in on. L Y . . -1 '- ' George Etu still uses just as much Corega as ever. One box to each satisfied customer is his motto. ill? , Plate Dept. is now the' best department in the school. More power to 'lPen and his good work. 1 X J Dr. Mac Boyle hears argument in favor of Dr. Rile. Dr. Rile's contention that he is not entirely responsible for Buky's ill-fitting bridge is supported by f f : Dr. Johnson. Dr. Rile's Fine rescinded. 'hit ji I Dr. Radell reports progress on missing anterior. Last price quoted 30.50 cieaper. we gl Dr. Kleiman goes into consultation with Dr. Logan. Are we to have a new 1 Dean? Vg? Arnold still persists that mashed potatoes look like necrosis. He IS fined ten - points. Goes into consultation with Dr. Rile and Buky. VVorld all wrong. Harry Meyers declines good looking woman Dr. Morris offers him off the bench. ti, Dr. Finks practice is prosperous. See the 'tux at the Junior Prom? if: -I Dr. Watt's pictures from Edmunds are so good that he has ordered a dozen for distribution. gi Dr. Vogt gets a raise. The little four cylinder Buick now becomes a six. Watch the.Nebraska wonder man. - 'i Dr. Pike declares that anyone who can solve his cross word puzzle will I deserve a free Dentos. I Mac VV1they scours material lest anxthinfr undesirable get by hnn Piays lh1t no feelings are huit NVell this is enough VVe ie ffomg to send the last copx to press April 20 1925 H Q MAC Mx 1 .va:vnm.,a 'az gr ' -,113-4 52 1, A . I . V . . V . g B if . - b ' il 1 ' . if if . . , . . it '- 1 - - , .. f -: v - Q N ,' - 1 y - - I 3 .fi S. . - . . H x' 'iv P1 Nil :.' .....-.s.v:Q-,.n-, fragfipv-1- 2 'Tiff-girl? .,m-gf-,3..u'-1-'a,i,g-jQ.:Qw.:,sq.g-:uf-1 ----1,-i ' 3,5453-,fiflsf 'i243K7,'?s2a?,,.,.,. , ,. ' -fi .Q 46 .-. - A15 , 11. Tr I Q z ,I V36-.Q-7:13 I I I .. 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X i:15?1,.,' f-215 .. L I ' X W. ,,,, .HV ' :J Ive! 'M .lr 1351 f'3 -if '-', , I., '4' F:QfF.fT7 f5fff,'Z,?iff?'f' I A ' , .. T w ffmbifif-2!9Pf531 -'- y' --A Q'-ii i ? ' ' aw 21,-Wf '?f zWr1figE,' -fafifc fm, 1 H ff gf' E.. is 354 SEN fore CLASS Orfzczins 12 Q if 5 :3 1 VET 2 .5 4. gi 1 AHL-' g, Q 3352 3 H 2 . - gf stoner c TALLANT 9 2 ERNPTIISIDENT ' Sl WE mst ,SX if f i' if! 5 wi Q JOHN AUNSHTIG 3 Z'L0 wcs vnfsr. gf. T ii? - 1 W CHARLES M.Al.LEN JACOB J 325 ' SECRETARY! VALEDICTDRMN TREASURER ' fax - , V, ii 'iii - 4 - ,. df .if , , a 52 A Z 15 1 's .13 , I i up-f f .,, it X, -W rfiii' Qf ' ' F' ' Wi. if- ' N ..,. A -1 gg if .l W, Mme i:mQS3g:1gg2f ...EJ V ww LII .A LLLVL LQLJ M74 lvl?-:1::vE,?,t.,i f Y , H , .3 , :le in Egg Sm? ,gg E XEC U TI V ITTEE wi, :ii ' 4 Jw ig ' 'A ix Y-2:51 1, -9 ' fi Eff ff 53 WALTER' J. TRUCK Q, CHAI nmqn - Q4 'W Ls.-E to 1 3 L. 'N-E if RALPH ALGER BYRL GRIFFY ' 3 , xi ri? EARL G. FANNING L . ,S 5 + i QV OSOWLE ' SEX ' fn, 14315 ' Qi 50 E5 is Ja' ii s 'hw if!-. ,,.,. E B 'rl . .iz 62 wr 'N Q M l F' FJ' ..,,Q. , 4 X qs ,.,. H -H M W. .ff A. M5591 w115'?i1 ',f'if5 H 4 H 1 11 - f' . QML 'f'f!f'i2 f gi, 14. 7 me - ff Swan D STAFF 2 1 will QQ , , 11 p , . gig 451 1 Q . ARTHUR - CLASS :mon E511 5' 525 x f 'RF ali' 5.1: gig M ,5 HENRY GLUPKER A551 BUSINESS MANAGER GEORGE C. TAUANT V CLASS BUSINESS MANAGER S-S 5 'V -A - - -1 I' ' 141' ' ' ' ' ' - 4: '- A ,. . , . Y-'N .X ' Agn,-.-' 1 :fa iz 5. wal :TH r ae: 1-,Qi .fe F N :ff i, 4 r. 'L F 1.--v. r u. iff 1, tilllf. .'1 vw ' I ' 'N ll F ' .gffff hw Q wr V. .- . at ,,.. L' 5 . :! ' Q -. 5 - - f l' llill Il 1 -..tn rl .- -'W' IQ . , ,fi :ri Mui- ' E 3,292 i He is AKERS, THERON 23353 Chicago, Illinois. Parker High School, 1920, F , ft' Armour Institute of Technology, 1921. I Xi Psi Phi. .T I I Vice President Xi Psi Phi, 1923-24. 1 I Acting President Xi Psi Phi, 1923-24. In Editor Xi Psi Phi, 1924-25. Q, Assistant Editor Senior, 1925. VE Location: Chicago, Illinois. wi- . it gf! L Zfiiii .ALC-ER, RALPH F. Gary, Indiana. Gary High School. 1 Psi Omega. ' ' vice President, 1922-23. 1 f Assistant Editor Dentos, 1923-24. J,- Executive Committee, 1924-25. Location: Gary, Indiana. , uri 3412? 1 i ALLEN, CHAS. M. 'lf' A Sparta, Illinois. I I Sparta High School, 1903. -,ef Valedictorian. Senior Captain of HY. M. C. A. Student Building Team. H Class Secretary. Location : Chicago, Illinois. 3 5' I i l V .' .fi i .1 ANDERSON, ELMER L. ix 113 Iron Mountain, Michigan. :.- . . FK gh Iron Mountain High School. ,fi Psi Omega, V, Location: Undecided. if 3 yi? gif? -i-- 31 1 ' N.. , .-.wg 'Z-'-?iQ, I,.1 I- 1 H..,...,.f V -wal-is t iiliqag.-ln - ---.' ' ' su - . H.. .47-if.: - we .H . A W. - NFB 7 J A ie' , i X tff?q:?f7li?i'-fiil ll li A Q k' 5. .- 5 - -. fm, -If H ' , . ,. .V ..... . I v , Wig. . '. ' I 'fI! . -gs.?i....i:-50, 11-12:1-'-F A- ' 'f:1.g-4 In I I ,. Nd . ,,fllli'!i f.1l.,,.l 1 4.'ilyirbieifi.-l1-ii'1232-pi-.'..'.ieL-21.Haj'.1 'Q 1, Y t I A ,, X u H I if' ygjlf!t4,,Ek-LA:1:-Lag ..,.,.- -E.l.Slgi?:E!!55ggi , A wx .5 -fl, rl1f'fffffff'igg2l 3 -fgffww M fwfgdarq mu , I if I Egg. ARNOLD, J. D. Flandreau, South Dakota. Flaudreau High School. University of South Dakota. University of Iowa. Psi Omega Frat, Masonic Lodge. Chief Inquisitor of Psi Omega Frat. BELL. GEORGE E. Heuvelton, New York. Heuvelton High School. Delta Sigma Delta. Location: East. BETTE, I. M. Chicago, Illinois. Hoffman Preparatory School. Trowel Fraternity. Location: Chicago, Illinois. Bono, A. L. Chicago, Illinois. Lake View High School. Location: Chicago, Illinois. J 5 1555 i 25323 rbi: Qty: ,cf .A 1 1112 . if -' - Elf tt .5 . F, 1 x i . 1 J:.9'z 2 Pl. 3.3 Q j: H flvl. 5, .. tax. v 5,51 L 3' KI - .f.. 1 it if-ua' W 3 , ,Q 34 ,ng 4 -I , Y ggi? 2 ii ' i ilk' .'-9 ggi ,ga if ill aw.. .vgzif -' 2-'1..pf' 11.--aff.. ..:.ft.-N., t.'.+..,1-,'..t1-,-7:1 ..---- '- - ' f U .. f -,, Tv .r . . , Qmwg ' ' . ci vggge.. QW s ' I we ss 1:5 5 4-' v 1 ,I ci M .x. ia. f 1. -1 ,,.. I t 54 Ji: I lllty rg ll T 7 l 1 l zu 1 -il ti tl will !5,:iZittQs-fi .ff--ies' 'It ELLW LWE jlqkmrwi379E'-nf-,f,-Qfgrrf-,g 'aipitiihqg lf . 4, Q 1 ' - f' ff: af! ul p Q 136.2 -as H 'o at l i T? Lt? l . is 1' i I 53 1 5 W Wu ft 9 l Q.: i H -s l ' ' l BRATTJ LEONARD A. ll-:tt if Buffalo, Minnesota. 19: I Buffalo High School. l Location: Not determined. f ll ' l gift 'N i Biuziu, C. S. l Cicero, Illinois. ' Harrison High School. Location: Illinois. l 'y 51.1 .-a 5 . E H BUCKLEY, H. f,i,..g I 'F Chicago, Illinois. :QQ ' I oak Park High School. W Chicago University. , . ww ll Location : Undecided. t 7 .L i 1 . ,Eg- 5-tff elf Bcxv, Oscfm .-Zvf h h , Chicago, Illinois. Dk? I Lane Technical High School. : 4 Crane Junior College. 'Q Location: Chicago, Illinois. If lei? tml . If ,5,zmi z.g..igff, . J--A-Q . , is '. . .V K . x iii ,Q '. .., ,, f W iii ' I H N . M gg.. .uh F1 ,. ,Xi i .i, 1 ii lm ll? Ei- X limi-'h 1125 ll . ' 'A U I r Q , .. ff 1:51-:Q'-.'-3 'f EJf:l:i4!2f-ri'S- -E!-:PIA:-E-'-160:25-riflrf - .,, ' M- ni .,,, , , il ' J - EW, . I I .f --.- 'IIVF--gg'-5:-: ,- -q:-'.3:'g:5:- . If ' -' -Q-:-pq:-:Q-:-:Qs L . l . li 'li-I - il K w e-fi 5 .. -3-f-1,-a1':f-wrf iff0f!lc K. .. iff VI' Y V -V A H' .1 'gl 15 ,, 224 it if 5 51 BUSHEY, A. J. , .A ,, ga 5 5.3 Duluth, Minnesota. i 5 Valparaiso University. A' University of Valparaiso High School. 5 'EQ' :1- , 32:50 1 ' Delta Siffma Delta. viz! . 1: - a .h,.,5 Location: Undecided. ll r' ' I 2.1 L vi-5:2 l lr? h . gg BUYER, XVARREN Enw.1.RD-AEA . 4,323 Chicago, Illinois. i. High Park High school. L ti f Freshman Artist of Dentos. S ii i s Art Editor of Dentos, 1923. Location: Chicago, Illinois. W ' lvl' ,if Zigi lx 1 l li el 1 . C.xRLsoN, E. E. ,ij H-Q Hibbing. Mihhesora. l 51:53 ,, Chisholm High School, Chisholm, Minnesota n 4 - Location, Not determined. 'ru 15577 if 'I Q-. ,J :X Ul 5:3 Q-'52 vm CLAFLIN, R. S. wi? . . . rf-53. Mondovi, Wisconsin. Mohdovi High school. ,gf University of IiliTlOiS, 1920-Zl. .ga-1 +V 2 . 4. f Delta Sigma Delta. 'ff 4. I Vice President of Student Council, 1921-22 i 'Vi- Y ' Location: Missouri. f A. W4 'sez ip t ,ii ai - .fi iw . l F' X Y ill ' V, .. 'iq .2 1-.:c.:rf:f.-P213 , 145' :f-,J gg-1' za- av-'h'r.'11'1fE?'1-'2 1.1?ET' l ' f Zig.: .V A S'E g,312Q f i.:'1sw,w tswW.. 'LH'-f mf 'mm . ' iv y . EQ Sb Us S X. ,, -s, f . X. mf A X ,Ls 441 -i f unmfi'-lk ii X, X4 1, ' T' rs .. ,i iifglliy, 3 -LAL 'j?j,, , 'L aff 3 I K ' nfl! L wfFi7if'f4f 111,-flei'cmfvifiwevf fr . . . '15, Qu, - ' s -L -f ' 7 4 , , S f j i i t' We gi' .a,. 1- fe: P : I CUMBACK, OLIVER, JR, .. 55 lf' Hinsdale. Illinois. . .:.L-1 K W Hinsdale Township High School. Location: Chicago, Illinois. fl: W' aff: 'N gf: DAVIS, J. M, ! ' R U Geneva, Illinois. 4,1 1 Oak Park 8 River Forest Township High School. . 1 ,. X Q Delta bigma Delta. 'r-QQ '. E , V -i ll . Location : W est. 5 If .Lf ill. 23,15 ffl xg ' Wlfsi xi? DELBRIDGE, How.xRD N. IE, Kaukauna. NNisconsin. Kaukaima High School. li Lawrence College. Trowel Fraternity. 1 Psi Omega Fraternity. V131 A , , ,gif Location 2 VVISCOHSIH. VE: iii? ii :gg DE Roma, LESTER I.. - . . , wi S Lhicago, Illinois. I ig, .n 101111 Marshall High School. as Location: Chicago, Illinois. I I i' ii K - 5 if lisa s lqifig 'F A Q ,j l E,, ,g 'tl' - ' H , i .- V. ..-fn . 1 ' :l 53:7TFETfif' 21,1 fifij syn.: K 1-5 N - +11-1,-Tgifzf 53-iigif po, 4. ,, . A. RF' W '!:F?i'WpMMMM t?f: :'!iT 'f-Tai fl-33652H lluiEiigi5qiel'1lmll?my5f -ifi.!?If? l 1,il is 56 1 kb l : 96 Hi. in i-S .,fz, -in H -J z . , 1, lm f x' .Y ....,. . l ill' ,-J I lr' I 1 I'i1- i I. , :: v-- . ,ff a -.,.V-, , -1 v-.-. 1. --'-.-'- 1 1 if ' Wig.-' 1? . h . .A.A -,.-. .A .N ii ii I - A . is is-, i ,iflfv--' . ..-, fill I i ll llln. ill! A Wimivli .- 'l' '!!2!Gi!.flf'is!!x5l2J?' ll . . ' - . -- -- F ' i f ff . - - ' .Q 'S-P-:,e.:'1 ' -. ,.. 'Tf5 ' - - . WI 1f 'f'a':-1-V' ' ' ff-'ff-'2'-.-ii-.si-iz a. IQ 'W iflr I ' gpg,-f - i 'ig' H . I -li m ' 'W'-' ' ' ' UT i 1 4 -' V -4 I' -'ffl iff-!i 5W'QC flfiif 42A 'ffi1 F! F2-H .. 4 ...s 'K i I ' , -'L ii 5 ,I ' :Q il, . .P ' I ELLISON, E. G. H V Ashland, Wisconsin. Ashland High School. l ll 1 .M Location: Chicago, Illinois. 2315. :ii if FALO1-ICA, G. A. 'A Affff V Chicago, Illinois. Il 1 an Crane Technical High School. i 55 .,. , 'Q l . - Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Xi Psi Phi. ' of i a . if !,'5.1,g Location: Illinois, 'lj I ,Q iff l 7 FANNING, EARL G. l -Q53 Sandwich, Illinois. F iiijlgn 'if' Sandwich Township High School. lj -..- isa Location: Chicago, Illinois. PS: CALL. FEENEY, MYRON T. Liff lui Q. iffy Joliet, Illinois. I - . . ff',i Joliet Township High School. :Elf fs . . uv--i I. -5 Joliet Junior College. l Location: Joliet, Illinois. ll 3.3 Ti 5.9 QQ 57 3 E llsii lm l.-xi i LP -it T531 it' A ' ilu , I i .-a4ff1f4ffi'i1':.26'-:-'7-:5'555lE37i- iH':-'f'5?Q'-ref?,,,'-Jak' 1-...,.i,,.,L-f-'--.'- ,- ., . 11.1,-ti..-3 - an f. 1- r - , . ., v . ... ,,, lin.: tis. M 51 .- 1f,E,a,m I A 5. -i i , . . : ig - . LY: , . .. . .. . . ,. .ii qli . .. JU K . is-x .r ..-, 1. 'uf :mr '..Ei L I is 4 A LC 'VP ' . r--. 42 it-. tlltt ' ,4 Pr . 13 'I r r Marg.. r 321513-r P29 tl ' .. , ,-.' ri 'i 5 ENS- I ' 1 'ZZ I! 7' I 'rm MH. fm T V L' . M init' M, .IQ ' ,jus f' i i 1 Q. 'Z I . 1 K. I 5 ' c hiv 1 ,' ii E I FERDINAND L. A. -T sa t ll Q b U I ' I I Chicago, Illinois. I .- Harrison Technical High School. I Alpha Zeta Gamma, Location: Chicago, Illinois. '-,,' Qian Hint t- 'I W Fiarnincs, AI.-XTTHEW H. We lg? I Chicago, Illinois. i Carl Schurz High School. r Track. . Location: Chicago, Illinois. 1 it w. v tif 33533 FLOOD, JAMES O.. JR.-AEA La Porte, Indiana. iii t La Porte High School, 5-,tg L!-S, , f ' 5 Class Erirror, 1922. 3 N Assistant Editor, 1924. Grand Master AEA, 1925. Location: North Dakota. Q,-g fe. -I -gg: -:El Y 1 ff 3,35 FRAME, Micron - QE. QL Madison, XN'isconsin. Madison Central High School. Xi Psi Phi Fraternity. Treasurer zrifrr, 1921-22-23. 4 fig Location: Illinois or VVisconsin. it Lge F15 il ,dy Ph if if Iii ,. - r T T 'rl ' -1 , , , ,W . .,,f .ff .v--1 ' '- --'-2'--fwvlrr. ' - Q-fffiil-'+I 1:1-rr.-,-rar . f 1 F' r A A' lr S ts .w., I. 1 .. i N l l- :W A tgp. M -ilfeuf f-ish ,444, . ' ll 4 I4 us l uv , 711 L. 1.3 1,4 pl. . .j -1, . I E . .,,,.A,A,. , ,,... 'W 't . 1 55 ' K ' - ' .illlflfflwfssffvf 'f -2ff'ffLMS fgmq!g gag. . E. f In .. . 1 2 I L42 H . I 'E . l E 1 FRONEY, BUR1' B. ' ' v 4? !Ej Houghton, Michigan. ' Ti' it . K W Houghton High School. E University of Michigan. i 'fa v 5 Delta Sigma Delta. I i .E Location: Ironwood, Michigan 'I -' ., ,, I 'Q FUNG, JAMES , if T 'W' 2 ,L Georgetown, British Guiana. 2 49 -1 I h T Christ Church High School. Queens College, British Guiana. , ' f IQ Registered Chemist and Druggist, British Guiana. ' . i :QF Y Prosector in Anatomy, 1924. 3 E Location: Not determined. .Zi fi .Q If -Qi .' GEFFERT, ALVIN D. f' . . .SFS Chicago, Illinois. ig William McKinley High School. , Alpha Zeta Gamma. 7 Location: Chicago, Illinois. 9 ?2 i I I GYLLRIIAN, J. M. ' chicago, Illinois. 'll ii L' Lane Technical High School. fig Alpha Zeta Gamma. ii Location: Chicago, Illinois. , ' ' U fa iff? 3,5 351122 ' gg, gli ANC. l 59 52 lj. f N ffl? .l -at I .- 15:1 E .ga ,HJ 'Mi -hm. A ' ki ' L . -'., 5 .' Q- i ' 4 l '- a .L.' mi . i'.?:: .- . .hi ::'1?'?i'115: 'ffi -Q ' - -'kai ' fi lm Qt : ' B gal ' , uf ac ! ?U,w,!,,,,,,ffjja:1 .?.A.,,'571.-L'f,--g jaaaaisfiiggjgc f u di d, gg ' ' .-ii f 'Jiri 2- - T' bf, l . xi 9.5 . if GLUPKER, HENRY K ' be I A Holland, Michigan. ' B Holland High School. Delta Sigma Delta. jay W'orthy Master, Delta Sigma Dana, 1924-25. Assistant Business Manager, Dentos. I . F1171 Location : Unknown. T GOLDBERG, Ishuomz jgg 1 lv ' Chicago Illin0iQ aa 'l John Marshall High School. - A1 Location: Chicago, Illinois. - ' 3 i fr'- ffa 131 GORDON, BEN-TAINIIN i.-Ji Gary, Indiana. LP-. 75' . . 5' Froebel High School, Gary, Indiana, f' Alpha Zeta Gamma Fraternity. a Tix l'-il Location: Gary, Indiana. fi 5 9 225 na... .-it-3 -5-1. lien GREGERSON, ORRIN A. Stoughton, Wisconsin. Stoughton High School. University of VX7isconsin. A , 'Qi 4 'l Ripon College. 'EE ., . Lk 'f 'l l Delta Sigma Delta. , gl fa. Q Trowel Fraternity. ' i , Location: Wisconsi11. ,F I -if i 'fi L lf? .1-X n. Avxzafffalllljif 40 .9141 Y Af ll hum has X a .1 f' . v'.f 2':-iff, -.af .-a+x',a'-fzfizra-..ai'-aa'-'rv 'iffaif . ' 1 .1 . ' - L JI A'-PF-. .4 1- J Y I 60 V I C' Xu : 3.5 -Qi '81 NA. .14 L ,X I 1 i 'x V via gl .' b I I .AA , ..,,., If f 1:11. V,'A1 , - L, i'A f , ' A ' ' 1 -91 ' L-A 1 A f. k f 'A muff 525-414 Lrg: no :gmac I g '...- f.2.QQ f4.'.:'f- ,gb A GRIFFY., B. VV. Oblong, Illinois. r 4: 4 is il- -f f ' 4, ir F i 9 A41 W' l',4 . X 1 l f W iii 'QNX I... 'N i i4-,iw 9 H In ,,ff ai .I xv 4 l I' -rig. H ' N E X n',l', N 'Um . lk lu ., ' X ' , 1 In L VI . al A ll fir. fm L I ll' ' ' ' mlhlllil Q lull ,,. F 5 W - N 'MH K J' fl .a 1: H Yf' . -f ,951 UA X xg 'NX W' 4 f. fl ,-. 4 ,Q ..,,, .,,,,. ,V fu l, I5 gg. ' -1 'J is 1 W' ' ' ' l . Vg: 4? pill V l H I , 'li 5 l . I 2 li ' 6 'l l f 1? I ' 4 ig -2 fill. if.. J 1 -,ns Tw 1? Oblong Township High School. 9 V. Xi Psi Phi, f Treasurer of Xi Psi Phi, 1924-25. P ' I Q Executive Committee. Location: Florida. l 1.24 ffl Q 4 l4'. 54. A GR1sE'ro, XHCTOR LOUIS I ia Chicago, Illinois. L ,ig XX'illiam McKinley High School. l L Xi Psi Phi. fi Location: Chicago, Illinois. 12:1 71 lu 11,141 ill: GROETZINGER, ROBERT ERWIN ' 'li or Chilton. Vl'isconsin. 25 Chilton High School. . 4 Xa Psi Phi. Master of Ceremonies. Location: Illinois. gill rj GUTXVIRTH, SAMUEL XY. n Chicago. Illinois. Medill High School. Location: Chicago Illinois. wal 4 1:3 . .4 1. l 19 'Hr' dtwawagggf Horam .ff 4 .3'BsN 'Ei, .-gf W3 N 4 1... 5- G -1 1 i ..f S' T 1 1? ' eff . ri vi 1 5- - E If 'll . 4 L T if 'TQ' .1 '- .Q -of .-.-ef5f'ziQv.eze1 -.iris 'P' 11' . '-1' . 4 fL'3'Ff1'7-T 'ff.'eW' :fl -s .. , :x:i,M--flaw-efiif.. J 4:-S4 . M L4 '4QQ. -gauge, 61 e 2 illllllr ffiiii ' vw, g f . K ' IV , . EW-:.:u:::.':. .:4' I il 'f Fd ' will er- uumll 1' w' --f ': : 1' . . ' l' fl li ' 'Z in- '14 .',., . .:r-:sa if ,fm li M ' J. M it 2Eg:rNt!2l2fl' T 1 .Mm vs' -tn.uQzt,,i: l, gi, ifllffvffrsqfagwrsisfg:5asi6':4i!1s3.','2SSMl4 ' I if tb.. p-'T' 7-- I ' 1 1' 255 , ' lla is 1 .,, ,,, . E - I: gg N' HALLER, JOSEPH, IR. S ' I . . ' if 1 I Downers Grove, Illinois. 4 1 I. Sterling Morton. 3 A l Location: Chicago, Illinois. il' ,I I 'isa l ' In-:IT Q1 5 l l A if If i HAYDEN, HUGHE C.-AEA igvfj l L Lowell, Indiana. 2 l Lowell High School. 'l A ln E Junior Page, AEA, 1925. Location: Chicago, Illinois. Q-Q1 I 1 i15 3 af' I . . -' V, H I-IEFTY, Hmm L. Iwi lg, l A E Blonroe, NVHSCOHSDL Egg . ' l ' A - ' Q ' l Monroe High School. 1 - I University of Wisconsin. flaw 1 1 ij l Delta Sigma Delta Fraternities. F'-ff iw' I, Location: Monroe, W'isconsin. if , .4 L Q ' lv Lf? 1 I , 'it ' HELMEY, IsA.ic M., IR.-AEA ia I . if Sioux Falls, South Dakota. iff . . - Washiiigton High School. ' Sf ' . . - '- 1 University of South Dakota. ur ,, .1 I Trowel Fraternlty Vice President, Freshman Student Council 1971 7? Location Illinois +- mwgQh,,B I 5 ' . . , I 'l ' ' 5- 1 1 I I - ' i . is l - E5 4 Y lg I .. ..-I W :SZ F ' ' ' : ' ' ' . '-2,5 'hiv L l sf 4 ,, s i , : S I ll .?-5 l v ly, 552: ' -g 1 lei 2 e 1 gi ,N T ,ga ..o I t --it ff' -. lvl! I . ' I' cfw-i.j,,..u ,H ,. -V . ' , at ru gs! ima, -f 12 t S . Tuff 1 tl pq 1?1'f5,:i'.A4w avi, v K X DQ X Ngfraq ,JI L t x., -vis, .v I QW,-u - 62 if-5 - g ,l N '.,.9 . ,wt '11, -. w:'.ff. .aaaiiiaawwwiEQQEEEEEEMQQQWM -- .. - , 1-, Y 'av,:h1:.1taaaaaaaaUW'h 5 I..-4.5 ,, Fd nm ,. .'.,'.. 3 HEURLIN ROBERT Chicago Illinois. Lake View Hi h School. Location: Chicago Illinois. HIGHG.KTE, .ALRTHCP G Chica o Illinois. Crane Technical Hish School. Delta Sigma Delta. J' f ICORVE n 52:1 B335 avg i f 1 X ,.., - r, ,af ht X.. -uhm... x l H , 1' , 4 'X'-XX' ' . I -- ll , . ls- ' A Xl nla ', N Ut . ,lk , ,U ui ll M l it... I l '- Ll M , A , , ,.,. , ,.,...,.. - ,..' ' llyzt .VV,4,4, ,.,. . 5 W . at . a ll I ll i f' -t. . l 'I' ..: '341'-.-fin' -. , - - 2.135121 E M,f4h.fT3?ei-F-.'f.-ir-maaessfgwggq g r! J, Ak gf, lst: l I at at .Q - 'ii l if Sh I i 51 ' I1 5 1 .. ES! i l AE i -Q J 5 I g 5 ag! la , ' 1 I FW U 1 W5 f o K I H 6.4 ji' , 5 1 . if ll I 'lf ' ' l l ix, . ,, ' I l X ' B f li , 1 ll l v NK ii? g t 5, l , t IQ 0 ll ' 'L l II f V4 if wg. 4' B. Da. . g Senior Class Editor, Dentos. l C I. Senior Dance Committee. 4 l I I Location: Chicago, Illinois. l I lf? .' P 5 , l ga Jlxconsox, E. E. ll ll Chicago, Illinois. Parker High School. Alpha Zeta Gamma. ,Ig Location: Des Moines, Iowa. le 1 Ei if ? ha JOHNSON, ERNEST ge Ashland, VVisconsin. 1 Ashland High School. 9 ,b Trowel Fraternity. Ml Ft ia ,Vi i Delta Sigma Delta. President, Senior Class. Senior Master, Trowel Fraternitv, 1973-74 Location Chicago Illinois -'-.t . U , . ll Q6 'CH 55: ll- wifi: l V955- I : 'lq 'Egg if 1 -Q A 'fx -..,, -1i-- Til - EQ 5 B-gg 63 L , .- if-, :f S l . 5.3. Q' ...ir ia l.l ,.v 1 .1 . 'ls 1 8' go I . Q. . -o :,. .f ll' ml w 1 Q., l ' KI if Il Ii ll ill llwillll E F l My ' na g-F59 I-1 E43 j JONES, ROBERT G. 355 ' Toledo, Illinois. Eastern Illinois State Normal. 5 rt University of Chicago. I ll? . Trowel Fraternity. lf? :7-3 Veterans' Bureau. lif q Location: Mattoon, Illinois. ge? i l: KAMIN, EMU. Z. li' Chicago, Illinois. 4 John Marshall High School. , .. Alpha Zeta Gamma. 5 Loyola University Basketball fVarsity, Two Yearsb. - 1 Location: Chicago, Illinois. 3211 iii-'A KELLNER, ARTHUR XY. Chicago, Illinois. I Englewood High School. lig University of Illinois, 1918. A' Trowel Fraternity and Delta Sigs. ' . . l if lg! ll Assistant Class Editor, Dentos, 1922. gag' ,ix I I gwejf' Senlor Master, Trowel Fraternltv. 1924-25. ' -1535 Location: Chicago, Illinois. mi :YS -F 5 il IQESSLERV, XVALTER BURNELL E. .. Fairbury, Illinois. fl. Fairbury Township High School. University of Illinois. Psi Omega. 'Q Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. . fl 4 -, . , . ' ' - ,:,.,: ,vwql-oo,- f1'Z'5', 1rfV'.a-zof -1 -w .,-' 'P'-'.+1.-Jqgzsals-H-K 7 A .3 IH. 'Q ' ' - !f3I'f':fl4' 'WS' 'Wei sf,-is J , 5 as i ii 64 mmm ' ' Y . . I A .ifjvs :hiv 1 .... h ,gi I, A 1:-fi-..qa:fm,rgmsIgr, 5qeg I I 5 tif ,Q I ? .3 li' 1: EY 1: E 3 rf. a ny gf. s 3 . KIIIBLE CHAIILIQS NVESLEY ' Stryker Ohio. Stryker High School. Location: Toledo Ohio. IQNIZE, EDWARD PHILIP Chicago, Illinois. Harrison Technical High School. Location: Chicago, Illinois. 5 l i l 1 Kox'.uI.x, CHIKAYOSHI Tokyo, Japan. Si. fe? vi' 'r . 7. 51 E , .:: . ,gc I 1.45: s Q1 , , 4 X It tl I 1' V f' I ,f .1 H. V 1, Afi.-g.5.35.3.3g.3gg.5.:3.5q.-:.5.-:g.f-3-- '-- ' - H, I l nl. :H M41 l xl an' flu 'N I - h A mm.. , Il I ' fgilhll 'I I vu lv 7 I 1 ,I U I ll , til L , llllflfw I 1 ' 41. 'I 'W . I, vb. X .N JL, K , -.eg M S 9 X M I f 'X fLiZf4:4LT,.RN 3 x ' , x i,r 4 I I If ' V .r X T fi . T I We S52 l vi' ig ' Iss 1 I P, ml 1 I I v 5 l ' 3 I is 5 K ff. Ii? I , , I ps , I I 'Q 1 'I 524 5 . I 1 252 Y 1 Si Iii, 555 I 5 4 rg I sl ., Koshin I-Iigh School. Toyo Dental College. Q Tokyo Pharmaceutical College. if Location : Tokyo, Japan. . iii eg? EL 5 .Q lil if Kaasxowsky, BENJAMIN M. I Crane Technical High School. .Hel YS . 1-51- Armour Institute of Technology. Alpha Zeta Gamma. I -I Location: Chicago, Illinois. H I . I ' fs- Ev .I , 1 I 3 i ' I . l I ' elf l+--- lifi, 42522 In-S 51. 1-ni 5.11 R f e .. -f , . .. .. g . -.f...Y se 65 N 1 C I .,,,jlYf f 4 1-11 lllllllib E l7lI' ff 1 lla 1 1 , 31, 'lhi 0, 1. mu .-sf: i,i X . -xii the fl .P l .. .: . .'i''.i'fliiiZf'2LAif?1af Ms-wav, flfiffffrmfi f'1-'-.- f,L2'-' : -'luis-swffiimgg gif , 7 fff' I C iii 3313. 59 INIUROSAXVAJ SATARO Tokyo. Japan. 3 Koshin High School. Toyo Dental College. Location: Tokyo, Japan. LE BLANC, Dixvln H. Chicago, Illinois. Trowel Fraternity. Xi Psi Phi. Treasurer, Sophomore Class. Editor-in-Chief, Dchths, 1924. I scsi-etaiy, Xi Psi Phi, 1922-23 President, Xi Psi Phi, 1923-24. Location: Chicago, Illinois. W. LE FEBRE, Leo J. Fort Covington, New York. Fort Covington High School, 1916-17. Valparaiso University High School, 1918-19. Harvard Dental College, 1920. xi Psi Phi. Location: Probably Illinois. ti., LEVIN, CARL S. Chicago, Illinois. Tiiisy High School. L Alpha Zeta Gamma. Scribe, Azr, 1923-24. Location: Chicago, Illinois. .ls S , ., ., 1135 I:-' 'SER - ?1f'f-'53EPgf'-sisif . ' awww-2JAIF!iS5 Bums 4i'm191J txt'fS?5?5LfA5ueWr.f'?3755'f?T' ...es l'igg,- , -,,,,,,,-,nl 'N 66 'L 24,1 3 ls rl ri. J .s, i' X os, X F 2 K 1 'ixr 'v l it H MF- . V V E XX'-A X l', , tht ck My Il- J un M i nun., it Justin: It E M, I 'f y. I-v yn. W, , Q.-L - t vq. :a l 'l'HI 1 A i I ., f . -A w S1 2 12, fl .. N ii l l' , t.f?:f L'7t ' ,2pp,,wf,.ui 5,5 .A .Z-,.'i-,fra,..,4wu4f4fML may ., R, 'rg ,h A , V V ...-.A,A as M-5 -. - , . ,L ,, 1 Y E, an . Eng F' ll' Ji: ' 5 if I p LEVITT, D:XVID fig li . . . . V Chicago, Illinois. 5 Lane Technical High School. 751 Alpha Zeta Gamma Fraternit . W2 3 Y y i Financial Scribe, Alpha Zeta Gamma. g i Historian, Alpha Zeta Gamma. Senate Council, Alpha Zeta Gamma. , . ' I I . we Q5 Location: Chicago, Illinois. lil' W5 . If ff.: tt LINDA, ARTHLTR E.-AEA if ' ef 3 Chicago, Illinois. lil Senn High School. ll Lewis Institute. I lg' 'V . 'VA Y 1 Trowel Fraternity. ff: s. . . . . if Location: Chicago, Illinois. il i, if ' I . i, 2 LONG, M. E. lv. - Berlin, Pennsylvania. ' ,A Berlin High School. 'Ha' Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. LV! fx i fry. Trowel Fraternity. '1 ' . fi E59 Location : Northwest. f- i VME f'iff,f V ,L IXIANUSSOVICH, Moses l Chicago, Illinois. it f. Changing. to Moses L. Manus. University of if 5 Illinois. ' Location: Chicago, Illinois. H -,-T an m if lg I ' 2'4- . ' all 'Jes '52 - fi? i v. ,.i'1-.,aH-:4-.,1'1.:T' 'PIf1If???Tz3,r.t.'i'fa M..-.,.,,+-,f.,'w:1f4:-.rpg , -sv-., vw--3 ' ' ' . 'f't-' - 4. .W wiv , ity' 1'-. . .. 'nfl' 1' , ig fglgfadog , 5' if 67 gg., Qi .L L ..t ..li. .W ' S N . 'f - x y, K V x. .,.!',ffy,L 1 lu F' f , ff l X ir.. 3--. .-.. . 'W' mis? ff- .-.-. .- it t ,- .-fmatazt-:'g3i2:!2 Q' L l l f-riff ' Y - W' Winn wadw f i . .. if 'W x g i NIARSHACK, SAM Chicago, Illinois. 57,1 Joseph Medill High School. . FI' Alpha Zeta Gamma Fraternity. Location: Chicago, Ill. 35522 NIATZKIN, SIMON B. Chicago, Illinois. if Crane Technical High School. University of Illinois and Crane f, Location: Chicago, Illinois. Iliff ' LICGAHEY, L. E. Palestine, Illinois. Palestine Township High School. secretary, X1 Psi Phi, 1924-25. Business Manager of Class, l9Z-1. l .if Location: Florida. NICINTOSH, STUART GoRnoN Savanna Township High School. Trowel Fraternity. i Location: Illinois. fl 3? ' ff--'-'f:2i.1e1'af my- f '.' - 4 gf'-r.:a.f i'1i-' P '--c,v.Y,,, -Pi' is awww ' 'Q soils? iii? i ii afnll'tt ?3If2 ' 'iii 68 XT J, I il. 1'l f. .. vm 'J X l . -'.,- l ':l l7l5'-'- -4'- fl l ll Ii- ..,.- ll ' - -f , ,4.1 li 'iillri 5- '-vlflllii V '4.'- 'I A Q I . ll -- l l .. . l 'l'-wi..-H .':'fl.:4:f'Lg-WQSQ?- 2'fr' - , xml I 'f 'ff' 51,i' i'- ui Pl.. -igffwhfffrlfl gafc. if-5 l ll lg l 4 'l I ' T 1- 4 ! if AICIQIELL, LENARD E. 4 xl l It Spanish Fork, Utah. Spanish Fork High School. l gn Utah Agricultural College, 1917-18. , 5' Psi Omega Fraternity. X l Grand Master. Psi Omega, 1924. ll Qvzgg' .lLll'llO1' Class Edirol, 1925-24. l I g I Delegate, Grand Chapter. Psi Omega l l'alt-llliu. l ' l Dallas, Texas, 1914. 3 ,W ' l Iihrflh is Location: XYest. il l l . . I iii. hf Q 4 l 5- l :El rt.: LIICHENER, H. I. 4 ' 5. ' J I . Q Chicago, Illinois. i Q -1 Crane Technical High School. iii H.. . 7 .., Egg Trowel Club. .al Secretary, ,lullior Class. Location: Chicago, Illinois. I ll ll aff . ' IHISHLER, JAMES M. Mr. Moms, Illinois. Mt. Morris High School. Mt. Morris College. Carroll College. Location: Chicago, Illinois. 'l 'l lNIoLx'NlzAUx, PATRICK J. 'K Chicago, Illinois. .ul sl. Michaels High School. Location: Undecided. , ., l 1 ur' 52 ,E sf ' V ' I . .aw 'iff :JT 11 -cf .gn i'11-xzfz.-iiigi ' fa 1 -3f 4E'T . L .93 ff ??'5??if11f' f. 'X 392935 Wag -2 5 .1 1 'D ri? 69 it -if I v! W. ' at 4 't 3. 5 E1 he .. gli 552 .hr uf, lt, 1 A-.1 1, 1 . -vf ,.. llll 5 ff l 1 X Fwy - 1. 1 ' ' . H I M 'it 'xii' firm .,,. fi L... .t 1 if X has-,t 11- fe l' tl ll -- - . i ase.4:2t22!f.,!Sta5..J2 -.-. .M --'-4A 5 .. V P - ' - L, in 'Q' f f'f1 Pl1,i,iii?5'? 94'3'5f2f74 !W'f 5f-E'-if ', 'f2f'fVUfi 'Wi'Mlffl YL , at .iii L W . ,rig MONTGOMERY, EARL A. VV. 1 Oakland City, Indiana. ' 't , Oakland City High School. A ' - 3 3 Trowel Fraternity. 'uw ' Zip Fraternity. 5 1 lf , A , Y , t. Assistant Editor, Junior Class. 'iii E T' f Location: Unknown. vez' ' QE 1111? fd, .fjti A E11 :gg H V AIORANA, J. T. 1 H Chicago, Illinois. I Parker High School. it H Northwestern. University. A f President, Sophomore Class. ,Qt Ti Y' Ps' Phi - 1 1 . Location: Chicago, Illinois. ll u il 'Fi if? L 2 ly 1 lil iii .55 MORONEY, EMMETT R. tg 'l H Chicago, Illinois. St. Ignatius Academy. Location: Chicago, Illinois. 51?-3 'L 'lf l l l fig 6 MOWER, DONALD C. ,Qu I .L 1 . I . ' K Black River Falls, Wisconsin. - If my 1 Black River High School. f. W zi cf vq. -, University of VVisconsin, 1919-20-21 1 Trowel Club. t ,QW ,, .El 6 Psi Omega Fraternity. ' 'Ai Location: Undecided. li Ii' V , Ei V ---.,,.-f, .1 t Cl 5:TT?:-ff: -H ZF- ,y 'M-.1 f' ' ., gf:--: . :gf m?E5'1+v:EeQzffwfla-wwf! Quwfwiffzfwf ,gg gf J. jg 70 - .,-. . ,-.5 f? i ,Ii-4 f-i 13531 In E, ,U 5' . g- v.. Y f. vi. .-gt 'l gm. ef G 1, Tig ri - A I .. i' A' -ik N 1 MP X- W 51111 mf ...Q A,A- ' M ell ll X F' MN. l' ' i33.f5i.i.3v1fi321'l .,' -- ii. ...ft ,- f V.-'al,3'Sq.f1f3-1-.f1'-15122211-:-3.311221-.eqi - - 'V f 1':jaf1f3f5.-.,.'.. 11 'i 1 1 X 'lil K --Liu... --Stk I. .51'.f'1fffff-3'3F225-3515fi?3fi3f'f 3It If 'il f fif.f?3'iIf-5j3Q'Eff1i1--2'f-,f.'4'l?f1f,a V.1 :J -H Ill il iii' 'eff-f'll5'Ef-nltilliif!,.:-2-.Qil'w.-ik 'ii i,'lIlT.?t:2li'j1-jrft -feziiaii W3 il il ' L.,.,J.lU W -L.,,t.c.- ill' -- '21 . -iiN'1 ' FF'l -- '-f i'f'33'1 ,p i f.!1xFF?S 'iffi 'le v i 'l'1ff'6fffw Qig1 g,g,,jf'L'1.s-Lggtlfgfifuq -ILKL, f- A F ' Q 1. QR, ig 3. .fi MYERS, HARRY E. Epsom, Indiana. fi wg Fit Epsom High School. Indiana State Normal. , University of Illinois. iii: E-'fu L R Psi Omega Fraternity. 'fjlfg Trowel Fraternity. rg, Location 2 Illinois. ,iifii 'li - 7 5- 'ff-l :ide L5 ' - L4 RIXERS, J. S. 9 5 Geneseo, Illinois. gag Geneseo Township High School. H 11154 . . 13254 Psi Omega Fraternity. ji Y QE Treasurer, Psi Omega Fraternity, 1923-24. ' Location: Illinois. ' Q5 i . M fill'- 45' IXIEXVMAN, ISADURE if f . . . iff' If V Chicago, Illinois. 5' V , Crane Technical High School. Location: Chicago, Illinois. lgil I TQ NOSEK, Ono E. YL., , , , 15.5.46 jfs Chicago, Illinois. 'Q-UQ F- Harrison Technical High School. Q, L .ls ' My x N S.. Ely ' Committee of Class Dance. V3 K- .' Psi Omega, ' Z 'T Location: Chicago, Illinois. we ff, ITYS 15.3 no ,r I f-I Lf. 'Vai' I 1 . ,. . v. . 1- '.- ,TTZ7 :'1i 5'i',g.5,,-, -4- 1. .QV j.,fQ1..-sr 'Off' ' ' ' .f ' ' - gm 1 vii -' ZF, V' F' -, ' , ' ' V, Qs! y 1.1-.':a:x-Q:afwiuEMaxesff'lQ?'ihi-it'-F'WWW ' 7l Fi 2: Gr: 1 vw. 1 x' i f- J., 1 L .1. fa . l I 1 ,fr 5' 1' .,.. . I !. -X L-lm.: , W, lg, -:f:-:,5:-:'::.:-::-:-A:-.2-:-f:-:-::.:e:4:-::4:,,. , ff 'l -giqsp:-:-5:':-':':-5: 1.5:-:I+-:V--:i:.::-:qz-:r-:-g:':-g:-:-::-::-:- A -R: H -. Q-1:1 f :Mae N? -iflli . . Q Q' . - .. f f l 9 212 ' 2' fl f . .7'W+ f fffff :a'.-f2fff'rf1wf41'tiiLff4d!l ffitii.. Aivffiff - F E? 7 ,N .' l .4 , Q ' 1 1 i ll ,ii 3, A S PACK, Lauoxr A. ll , , Kansas, Utah. 'V 6 1 I - N . . A . i bouth Summit High School. 12. 1 . ra 'TQ l l University of Utah. gi . - ' l 'I l v j B I Psi Omega Fraternity. , , Chapter Historian, 1923-24. gl i 1 Location: Uncertain: probably Utah. 1 .- 1 wg S.. 23554 , 1 4315 4.2 'fi K T PETERS, GEORGE 1 1 . . oi. Maywood, Illinois. l Promso High School. :gg Location: Illinois. ' - 1 it 1 Fil rl. . 'V ful 1 ' V3 ,, PETERSON, HARRIQX' M. fx ll Marinette High School. Delta Sigma Delta. ' 1 . ir,- 1 Location: VVisconsin. 122: lv 'l 1-5 ' 1 U Elf Q ' In ,EJ l 'l as if PETTY, RUSSELL B. Kai - ' I I Ogden, Utah. Weber Normal College. Phi Omega Fraternity. Q51 Dentos, 1921-22. 1 't Class Treasurer 1923-24 ggi 1 I l Q, ll I et. 1, if Secretarv Psi Omega Fraternity 7 Class Historian 1924-25 Location: Utah 24 li? ,EC f ' 7' 1 .-35 .Tis-T-'.'.1' '9'i'fi- -Q ,yo ---. '-uyanw.-,.f 1 .,.. -,- --sz Y :.- ' - - famiu- f-1, -. ,-H , ' R EL g 1 11 1 5 may M L . ....,. . mmm .. S 77 , . ,I ., ' ', 19-3- . if . ' 1? -in .E-F an it ,f i - 1' 535 2 I if Iii N fi .4 ,551 ...I ' I f I , H-i . fr A'-'- fl l- 'i I' I ': . ' ,.4:-5r-:J-I-:P:-:iircf-:fri-:-ff.:-:.-,I':,.'i-- fi-:-:Jer-:J-:--.'.'-,-:-.-I':fI':-:Ifi- -:-'-2:1-S-:P:-:I-:Q-2'ES-:Sf-:--.. .l , I. i. I .gl . 12 ir--.i..415g?:f ::gffi5l I L V X A It I It xl ' 7 Ll Q XI i iii wvlumh 5 Q fgiiiggylu ,: .::.w5:.:.5p.,.: -'-' J ,-,- :I 1 .I ww .W 'T' u ' 5 'I -if fi-'RFCWSQ--v if--f-.fzvgv P---1 ----, I in 9' . f ' s . : --' .. . , 5,2 Xi wi , Z fa gig in ii pq i e- lii l i' +1 i 6 . I i' .-1 I ' '19 L Pirrxiixx, RALP11 A. ll :iw :ff 'ES' ig El Dorado, Arkansas. ' l ii -.: 1 iff? 7 El Dorado High School. Psi Omega Fraternity. I 1 : . Junior Master, House, 1923-24. -L E gg Sophomore Business Manager. If 5 si Junior Prom Committee, l92-l. I - 1 ' If Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas. Zim . i , , 'Q is I .-.. I N I F fu- . 9 52 POTTS, LESLIE ' Gibson city, Illinois. ' I 5 Q l Drummer Township High School. ' i Z l Location: Gibson City, Illinois. I sq. i H WZ i . Q- - 35 1 ' I-, QA' Q 73 POUPA, HENRY L. If I Chicago, Illinois. v ima, R Crane Technical High School. ,II Crane Junior College. 0- ill' Location: Chicago, Illinois. -A 'L-J ii is if . .,, Ti , QUINN, GEORGE M. if I . . . Q Ju 9- I Chicago, Illinois. 191. , , Carl Schurz High School. Q X1 Psi Phi. I Location: Chicago, Illinois. af: j 12' , fl li? 5 !, ' fisjw ill I .553 ii? Wai ., , , , QQ, I ,wr , r Q A Ai fi ' A'wgff':aif . , ' . - ' 1122? QQ . V ' - Q1 4 2' Y'-iii?f'-i.s-'ifihlfgw-gjn:.f??Qg'y'2-3,5991i-' I ' 5, . 'af -.. - ilrlgii 19 -'YE' ' 73 S1-r 4 . v ' V 6. i IQ me 1,, 5 L. t . . 1 if ?1.E 153:41 A Q1 .df J new .w ir! 4 71, v is Y KU . fi ,.f , PW , F' Vt, A ' H- i li H ' '-' hm l5l7lJPJ. .L I I l, .. SWF: fi- 55 .,.. .... .1 ll 'X fiih, , leap...-:-its A W X 'M lawn : Lf fry!! :AQASEIEY rr f .,,, , :I wifffffmf- f-1t--f-.ra-it-elm-a11'w1f'lif1 11413 I 51 air' ai' ' X A i I -F: We . a W. Q 2 in 1 1 I QLIINN, I. P. li Keeseville, New York. - It Q Keeseville High School. 552 ,5 I Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery. lg!!-Zi li Lewis Institute. 123 Phi Beta Pi. ,I Delta Sigma Delta. 1 Location: Undecided. if 2 1 it RABISHAXV, SAMUEL B. Q . l I Chicago, Illinois. 3 VVendell Phillips High School. bgplf g, Qi ' Northwestern Uniyersity. . 5 Alpha Zeta Gamma. 'VL Senior Social Committee. ,fi H ienate AJZII I I 53,1 ocation, Probably Chicago. ,QS it 3911: .1 1 1113.2 iiif REIF, Louis T. -s, 4- Chicago, Illinois. lf M. F. Tuley High School, 1918. 35 P -, University of Chicago, 1918-21. Alpha Zeta Gamma. if Treasurer, 1923-24. Grandmaster, 1924-25. Qff' 315: Location: Chicago, Illinois. 5. .. Ri.. 5133 K .M , 152 H' iii iii lil RICE, RAYMOND L. South Bend, Indiana. 'E Rolling Prairie High School. Notre Dame, University of Illino Xi Psi Phi. .,. Location: South Bend. -si . M- is. ,4 9.23 J... :ESQ ' TF 55? IEE 11.-.Q I .b '--. 1 ' ' ic' L - - ' . , ,-K , . . ,, ff I . ', K Liga wer.-.2-. ga f ii ' 5' 4-- ' - fi Q' ' ' ''1 :2 5'-'-af ?gf21ff' - r 355' ,DfvfEiii4Z5fNfiff12?ff'fS1fL'+.1 lf. FTW 3g ' A We 5i'55'e 3- .-1. 1 S 74 i f. .. 'Q 4 1 -J V1 u. YU ., ki X SK N X I: i i if 1 1-1.14 x! 7 IWMNID' I. 5 .,. 4. ' - 1 .- f -' '.', - ' Z T-Infl31'i:2i:1'2'i5iiiT1'.-.. l 1 Fa - ' 'A ' . ' . 3. lu 5? , ,..,., . .1 V..V 15255 ., fl 'i . Him' I if? --' ails s.ii.1 ,rv lu I ilk T M A I Y A! !!N:l!::EiH!? 4A , .1 turf, 5 ,..., I ,. .L H I It 'l J1L.Sl.' 4 . ,i -it . -19 7 4 ke. A 2 ...ca ik, -lflwfrwf-he -' --Y '71'53'! 'fdlffQ KKL if-ia-,fslf 4 'F IC ' L A ' C' ' K gl rl I f l I - l IFE. ' lg, A ROSENBERG, I. VV. Q34 . ig! Bloomington, Illinois. s y fv Bloomington High School. Alpha Zeta Gamma. iff Location: Illinois. W it 1 'g 32. Ross, Cnresrm J. ,l iv Q Chicago, Illinois. 'Lv Harrison Technical High School. f ,IA University of Chicago. V5 5 . 'l Psi Omega. - i B. D.'s. X Location: Chicago. f r Q' . il. s. fi I . ui I 'I . ' 'if-QL Roussam., EARL B. H I- It Crosby. Nort-h Dakota. if 1 Valparaiso University High School. ,. V' 1 University of Chicago. ? Location : Montana. l v 7.5 55 EW Zig .tk I ly iii i., 'Y-. ,gg RUSHING, SHADE P. 1 --it 3 .1 :. El Dorado, Arkansas. B L jj El Dorado High School. , .lf , . . JZ. 'l Delta Sigma Delta. ' ' Trowel Fraternity. I l ' Location Z El Dorado, Arkansas, Or State of T' Florida. 3 L - mf i all 1 'FF l .1 3217 ' 7. Z - R . 1 . 7 sr-f .w.. 'mx 'x z .w' 111 ' 9 11' vt , ni -1. N 5 . I I ' . ? 'V - r f1.f:'5!? ifi'y1f1J ' - - 1 i715iE21iiHi,2'5?flib 5''ll if-fliliw iii? A 'i ii ', 'f ' - ' 1 --1-' s D 'i '13 45' S, -1541-- W 'A N M--wr-M. :LMA ! 'V ' . :.fiv1-115,92-g'vigakc91Q9,i K !Kfff7'f7f1f!'5 .--1-1571459325-,-.Y qi' .f 1--4 HF:?lfzi...'S L'r.,y H eil we Q il i -' IB if 4 S,xRN.vr, Jixcoa H. 3 '11 i ,Af , , , Q 'Qu Chicago, Illinois. ig , . - ' ie Lane Technical High School. L ' ,5 4... Lrane Junior College. H Alpha Zeta Gamma. ifif i Location: Chicago. Illinois. M151 F ' L W i i 36 f ' Ee: H. .,c, SCHMIDT, THEODORE XV. 'fi ,.' gl i Chicago, Illinois. fe I 2 . . ,Q I Lane Technical High School. w Q Crane Junior College. 1 . X i C.C.D.S. Track Team, 1921. Location: Chicago, Illinois. lf? l im. ' 53: : 'ffl ,.i V. ag - b i, i' SCHWARTZ, J. J. S? 'lf-J . . . ' 'K Flag, H Chicago, Illinois. 5 ' H Medill High School. li v, Lewis Institute. x g I ,V .. Trowel Fraternity. Student Council, 1922. Q ' 'ES ,lunior Class President, LM- . Fi: Senior Class Treasurer. Location: Chicago. Illinois. iff Q2 . f' A I Y 'M g . B. 11 1 SCHWARTZ, M. I. i . . M 3 Ai Chicago, Illinois. 9' Harrison Technical High. Crane Junior College. Location: Chicago, Illinois. '1 .Q as is SP Lf' . .W 1555 -Qi -1 313 if sy- - : 5 2 - - ':.,,.:.', .4 'L':fF?gfgbT.,'f. -.,-f.-.a-2iv7,f+p,-wsws., is ,Q '--1-1 - H , -.- f .,'ff,7.sz- 'zgazqfws-ts, . , -4,32 I Sfcgveefimwafwff ff . uf fe 5:15304 1526 .Q ,,- - ' A 'f 'Viv va. ff' -' gi.. 76 A . .. 5 J .isa .,,- . rr o' X ' - -' l 1' it if pd ff- , , In ' li N T qv H. Q wrt:-:Qrckr-:Q:fe:-:swf-:I-:-:I-:f., . I . ' .- l. V- .- . V9-K+-L-:--' .4 - . A 5 : .. -i A -:L2.f5l42: -- ii j fjs X .wlffewfflfvf -I-'i-9:5's?:fHisi1SSE2'iiad! if M 'R f faisi. -zz. ' . -5 an . pi: l ' 93 gil it .Ji 5 . iffi 1 1 W 1 .gb .5 . if is - T Sums, LAXYRENCE P. i ' Chicago, Illinois. - I i T Harrison Technical High. 'I' , Location: Chicago, Illinois. E 'yi We : gb E SMITH, DUDLEY G. .Q i Peoria, Illinois. i' Peoria High School. gf University of Illinois, i A ig' B. Djs l itil Location: Peoria, Illinois. E' 5 : iif ii SOBECKI, CLEMENT T. L 1 E South Bend, Indiana. H D v l H553 Nj Notre Dame University Preparatory School. log ogg 1916-20. Q F Notre Dame University, 1920-21. I 2 Location: South Bend, Indiana. T . 4. LQ - - gi ' SOWLE, STUART O.-AEA -V 1 :ijt R Rockford, Illinois. I -5 Rockford High School. --1 . . . iff University of Illinois. i am. ?l i, Location: Illinois. ' E 5 ff fi 1 - g-E' foal . .. ., .f.....,,.,,,f'F Tia-Pirie... -,gb .. --,..-. .. .. ,,Y. . . ,. .- Xa, V -- -. -H . f - . . ,wif -Y.: ,' ' 1 -- 15'-sw:-AH-1' 4 1 ' wffijgdiu'-,.m+.a,.Q' ,Gif',.'g515g'i525m,if'315g:g,-5331- '-In 15. ,f -, jg 351 1, -U :iff co. -f -- :3j.o:52:j32-'1-5.5-42 . T . X jo ,p f ...ZQVEL if .A ,wa 553255 3113 ff js -- Eos 1 If 5'-' li 7 on ' I ,t.. ir' , If TQ i .. t :ff , ,,. ,, ,.,+, .WA .A S? . . 'HE '4 '- 'U 'I ip F 1 ,gc . .-,. , .. - - t'Et'!m...,.: 5 : 55 f 1-- 531 J . Yr .-,lj STEIN, DAVID Chicago, Illinois. ,.. -'-.gf I Meclill High School. Crane College: Vg? . Location: Chicago, Illinois. l Z 3.33 att. Mp. 2-I5 imii . Svoaoru, BEN I. 3,3 U Cicero, Illinois. gg! 195. Lewis Institute. ' H Location: Illinois. :SE rg-2 TALLANT, Geo. C. Iggy Chicago, Illinois. Austin High School. 5 Psi Omega. I B.D.'s fri ii l 1- U r -lijxjs , Psi Omega Degree fcam. t . Tl M 2: Q' I Sophomore Echtor, Demos. Eff' A I te Chairman Prom Committee. 'LQ ll First Vice President Senior Class. Tis: il K F. AE, E' Y. M, C. A. Team. .., , . . ,. Senior Business Manager, Dentos. l-.we . . . . 'Z153 Qggl Location: Chicago, Illinois. jg: fi ' 'fi' Lg., , lklltl H1 'i Tauxowsxl, En. A. in Duluth, Minnesota. it ' . 553' Cathedral High School. E. all , . ' f Location: Duluth, Minnesota. 59 Nh. 17 tt- It Fx: L51 .22 L ttf V. I g a?-23S'5ff-4'1'1ff+'0fSS? .t 4 ' f-arg-iiffl952:??f'ff'f -fi-iii'iMwfE'k SHvP.1 .-1553-531fl'Pa9T!DT?lv..ft - tg lima Q. , Q 78 2:463 33 x x 1. -e i Ii. s Y pa. .A 23? .EA V 4,4 ,I e f' CX tr W' . .t ith f 'H l fx. z' 'i,illi..i:l..I.'.'...i. llll j k' I ff! ,'.' :til-iii 'A 3 ? i ' it i I .V s wig. :i vwvtflvtffi at-Raefi2zeiya.1?2?2iiE-Pia., ' I ff -. A ..I .--f:f':,f ,-,' 3' .'-' f.z1-2.35.15 -, if ' favs- . .,.' ,.,'.Vv i .- ll It 'W ' li .. ii' lfl'l:ll 2 1 .im ififililfif'ei- ?5'iff1'if?ifi5?f'iff11f3afihjlwi'lr ..'.-. :gf l'I l I T 1 - - A . ,441-li ggglg-LW--,l.--Q..l'T -.--- gg-'-:,g:.:---5-'.'-:,:-g5:-:Q'.3.-Q-gf.,-. -,--, , ,,,,lT.-.-.Q-:gg .-.' -.-.3 ,.-.-.-.-. 2 ,. r I M 1fw,.. ' . i t w r A--'V 'V ' 1' at A'-- I 552:-15-r-:9v.df15f'J.2E,'.1f.1, :k i a fgfiglffa,,ii?'1,il..':.,V.i:.EQis india: S . 1 'Af gal' fffg lzq A-vI 21.51 I, -- Q Q51 1 I Tara, WALLA if Parrish, Illinois. li. Class President, 1921-22. 13:5 ici! gg Y. M. C. A. Team. 'W Q Trowel Fraternity. li' Location: Undecided. THORDSEN, ARTHUR .lg T5 Rock Island, Illinois. 1551 Valparaiso High School, Location: Chicago, Illinois. li ' sis? .js TOERNE, ALI-'RED E. i-'ln Dresden, North Dakota. '55 University of Valparaiso High School. Concordia College, Fort VVayne, Indiana. fx Valparaiso University. Chicago University. ' Veterans' Bureau. l'. l Delta Sigma Delta. Trowel Fraternity. Location: Illinois. 5355 :IEE R555 j-5.3 TRUCK, XV. I. Eureka, South Dakota. 'l Scotland High School, Scotland, South Dakota. fs Q l University of South Dakota, 1920. ' Psi Omega. Business Manager Dentos. 1924. 'V Fl gf Chairman Executive Committee, 1925. IEEE ii Chief Inquisitor Psi Omega, 1923. Location: South Dakota. if.: It 3,53 E12 1 tvt. 79 I ' e I Q65 C. li -sw 4 . J. w. 9 1 ' 4 H 4'-, f x V -n I ..,, ... . I :: : ,.,..5.g:.:.y:.:.3:.g.::.g.,.. -' '-:Q:.fr-:.::-3.1:-5.5:4-g:.gg:.5:':-5 , , l I I U 1 It U lm L' A il K ' WI g-:zg,gg,!Q!gQ55i: ., .. ll A WIN mp .,mf ' .v.w- Hu - -' 71' 4 --2,5f:':Zf3xSw'uz:f'icLF',v .- ., . Z 2 1' I - - ', ' B' ' -ii aku? 1 -' fit. 3:54, ' f 'f t' lfwnf.-94 -2si4,rf.:f:-fifaaasssfwqfI .I '45 T 9' -i .,,. I .4 H5 ga at 55 ag E53 ' 'fi-. ' UNsrz11-IG, JOHN A. - , Chifagp, Illinois. 51-Q Murray F. Tuley High School. Trowel Fraternity. f Vice President Senior Class. Location: Chicago, Illinois. iz- if- f ,rf H4 LE ' ,B NTISOKY, RoBERT H. , , , if '. ,Q Chicago, Illinois. ' Lane High bchool. :A V2.1 H Location: Chicago. Illinois. 5 ily XIOLZ, L,xwRENc12 H. pgs? Metamora, Illinois. Metamora and Valparaiso. .X 1 Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. fl Chicago Musical College. X 55' X1 Psi Phi Prater-nity. 1 V 1555 ' . . . . . Et Wi- Location: Illinois or Missouri. 5 fri ll WALUEN, WM. D. ,ia . Nil tm Thedford. Ontario, Canada. ,23- . t. 1 - Forest High School. i University of Toronto CMedicineD. . . il .., Trowel Fraternity. fi-, . . . . 'I' ' Locatlonz Detroit, Michigan. V '7 i it lf? ' F . iii: lv-. 5,15 F ' ' fa 11 f'.-.-. A L51-.-Ira I ?l'- vi-.feffq -2:57 '- +2 --tw p',1esf.?-1'12-7.-.q,1,.'sg1-.fr '-Wa: ' 5 1' .55i'Z. r V, .,-X-nv'-'rw-I 'f-sgmif' . f, ,. 'I - if .1 ' .algal Z I ' '35 S so a S'-N l 'fi V .-,Z 1 f. ,ll ...5:1..::- l ll . FJ 1 , A,wA ' I-' l. . 1- Nil? ,V :Ti lm .,,. - ..,, .... . . Q ,l ...t U M .. WW gdflli l5m15gl,l.ig,,g,55il5. , fl: 5 . 1,- i n li , - t,...u,.- ,glilgy-f'S.,g.,,1'fg, f., ,..f'-'r.?-:ff-fFii ,Bn j'tl'rEL Xt'3s V ' 4lgf3ltay-.tj-e1'+fe--g-faive.:fltflfvseecslfqmqgq .q t , ztlszaei fszf ... gs If Q i hh? la. 1 XYALKER, M. EDGAR 43? X, l it Chicago, Illinois. fl Senn High School. l ' l i . . ' -:f l 'J University of Illlnols. '53, l 1 l , l 5 -l 'fig Delta Sigma Delta. ' I gf 'J . l l 1 Trowel Fraternity. 1 ev :HF unior Master, Trowel Fraternity. in- L Location: Chicago. , . .. l la 1 iii 5324 WARZAK, FRANK J. I 525'-' L1 . 1 5:25 1VI1I'ltO, North Dakota. U i Minto Public School. I 2 Q51 ..Q' Marquette University, 1918-20. Arts and Science. ff? . . Psi Omega Fraternity. Location: Probably North Dakota. i i i .iii ij? a ' WARSHAXV, J. S. fi . fi-A ' Chicago, Illinols. -1 john Marshall High School. W- -,-, ,leg k S Alpha Zeta Gamma. Senate Committee AZT, 1923-24. H Junior Marshall AZF, 1923-24. , .. senior Marshall Azr, 1924-25. - 2,52 L . 2 Student Council, 1924-25. Location: Chicago, Illinois. . . 55 fl: 'fi - 1 WEBER, NVAYNE H. M -5 ' if. tg Atlanta, Illinois. S 'Pi Atlanta High School. , u Valparaiso University, 1912. r S ' Browns Business College, 1913. g i' W. .neil Trowel Club. 'Q Psi Omega. ' Location: Probably Wyoming. 1 r-Q1 Sl w Li o w, ' - 1 L' , .,..:,,,f I fs tifgo in h i 1 'lla 4 12 A ' Q . if?- ,-at lhli , rig , 1 I l in Il ll ni. il -gMjL, l 'A, 1 , , '- ff ' :ggfllilf ..-R -- ,os-. ' ' - - -. :N z -.-wifi-. 1'2.'?'15 Jf. -'x- X 1 '11 ' -1' -2- -'V' A ' ' ' . f 'S - -? '?' '1 'F ' - ' ,wffwff f -,--- - -' 1- ' :Pf- 13' LQ1 ,q-. .LL ,, .2 5 r lm! its A , iii if sis 5'- , v. 1 E25 FQ: i m 5 VVH11-E, THURLOW A. Q S' s 5473131 ,rt L- Traer, Iowa. H Traer High School. if ii State of NVashington University. - il Location: Santa Monica, California. 5 il V1 sa 23 1 R l' ll K lla? 5 W ,Q W ILLIAMS, RALPH C. as N? Ll- i. .A El Dorado, Arkansas. iii El Dorado High School. ,si fl i A Tulane University 11920-215, New Orleans, ,TQ l Louisiana. 7 . ii. . . '. 4 Psi Omega Fraternity. V ' :L : . I ,- Cheer Leader Cartoonist, Dentos, 1922-25. H Chief Interrogator Psi Omega Fraternity, 1923. .T . . l l ' ffl Location: Little Rock, Arkansas. X112 5 - 72 5 H i 943 H QQ' hw.-XGER, FRANCIS M,-AZA. ' ' . . . W2 .fl E Chicago, Illinois. Hyde Park High School. ,, 1,5 1' Student Council, 1921. , lui I ' V Dentos Staff, 1921. 3 Secretary of Sophomore Class, 1922. ll . . . . if Location: Chicago, Illinois. :PER H ' sit: fdn -.53 H ' lst 4- ' - - ZABLOTNEY, ARTHUR VV. fi, . P - as. I., 'L ' Chicago, Illinois. 3? 15- Harrison High School. :EE U .Ml Location: Chica-fo, Illinois. ' 7 Q b VL 4 Ei Ee iii -: W , ...ai . . , . . . Hi-., . vs- - -- V ,sw H ' ' 'L-rw-ish ' x 2' ', . . - V sig! 1 . -2,1--+ -. ,R - :Bragg -Rafi. .. -i- -4orl2.uf.4af35- i E'i:33't-Wfl ' bs -:Q 83 1 up 11 .-. qi,- J. 1. l 'i ' V fi' gui? ii . Y . li l l i N lilir i '45 . ... . 3 'il ' I 'Y A A W... l li !agLi,:Ll4uf!',f,g5 If ff 'If 9 1 i I ll fl A f f ..L.,L' ll' ffH4siif'1.i--J' ?ifL . .gh w . . . :..m..,,lJ'w':M :L V,-Z,l,1f35gi31.g5:,.gfggigIi0l myqfffg 1-A, -,gl...'J-L-M31 ,,..++.4...,1.f,.,ms,..,5S,t:Z,ef:A.3, gl. -If-:j f , fg- gsl '- ' 51 gg I I - W D l is fn: 'ln H 1 12 5 Nb ll : 253 ,, 2551, Q I Zigi' 1 1 21 1 '53 i 1 ' 53? E l l 1 1 - A ' 5 if i i, Q s , l , ZIMMERMAN, HENRY P. I l 9' as-Q.. St. Mary's, Kansas. -v V :gt 5 St. Mary 5 College. n QE Xi Psi Phi. 3 Location 1 Chicago, Illinois. I E? . T , lg' I l 1 5 gi is .B 4 - ,, . W- , via l - , ' i 'V gl 1 - ig M . 92:4 ,L+ - u g n L, ,I i EB, EI .3 hi nn '2 H -xi I if - l . 1 ll wil if A, I' 1 'E ': JL 1 . 4, ' Fi? EGM '. -Q, 1-.4,e..- -. wif ,L - -- . . 0,3-fm . ,, 2 f' f ' gk S1 if . J in , v ,.. fi' I 'Ulf erm F rr V. ,v ..r ig?- 1: a 1- rl l' Fi . 14 l lx we nrilim IW'--'g 2f5 .1 - 'l I 'A A -ms wwf! .: 'df' ' -1 - ' 52? JV l ll ll ru u 'N L l l ' 2--hfllffafilfg-5 ,- l . '-:ff-f- 'A' 'Qs ,W P. .. GL, ,. :,,z,.,, fm- 34.5151 .-Eg5E,3,g?gtl,5j.kfv.,: , , A 1 -VT V H L- Tk .. , VV: - ' u, , vp. ugh - M W 5.gf44af4q??54fv2j,wgaqS0Q- ,jlllffffff-fy-:fri--'A-far'-:ff1Qgs:x1?!ig4l4tfI KIL L, xy . - ' r 1. I ,, .L 32 rr g FARl:,XKEI.L bF,kTORb it Your course is run, your labor past, -, f- - ,rx ffl buccess has crowned your Senior year, ,. . 0 LJ The tune to part has come at last, 3 12:3 Farewell, Farewell, O Seniors dear! 1 5 4 The heat and burden of the day You bore though ofttimes s irits fell, ii e , 5, I But courage kept you on your way. my .222 And so, though 't1s so hard to say, 'pig 15' Farewell dear Seniors, Fare ye well! 1? , The songs weve sung, the games we've played all XVe'll hold in memory year bv vearg QPF v , ,U . . . . tif rr, XVe ll ne er forget the frxendslup made, l fi I A --L Farewell, Farewell, O bemors dear! H23 lg y VVhere'er you may be, where'er you stray, 'K The future time alone can tellg Sweet memories in our hearts will Stay, . pg: VVe scarce can keep the tears away, LQ Farewell dear Semors, Fare ve well! g ' ' ' ,f nam ll-T P. S. VVoo, 26. 'F 'L-ja: l U5 35 fl ,gf 2 it r rp Tr-S, -EA' af ' 'l If y gg f' , Q! EE 'al , r if Y' Eli fi 4 2 ' :ggi l 2 . a .A L Y 'Az .Hi Eg, l f QQ A .... - Q -, Y . -. , 7,1 -,. X., :Li 75-'gf' ,.-fpxip-,n. .. .J - 1,:..v-, ,,-,4 e 31.3-... urn- - -ex - ' , ' ,.., 'r - --pm. ' 4 va 1, , ' , l 84 ll 4 3. :li , .14 r la 1 X -'14 'gays V : 5 Q fs. ,V nur ' -sg, ,L 2w..i Eg: -'4 -.L 'tf:.n....1...-, .- . , ll l' :a ' I 1' it if t1iil: fZ.f 4..4,f .A..,..,.A. . ' I+ ll it I.. . 1 ru t. .. 'w w +! , 1 f!1!1i2 w !f1 - :'1' wa s fs ' if I i Ea tt? DR. PUTERBAUGI-I'S FAREXYELL Q woRDs TO THE sEN1oRs -5 You, Mr. Graduate. are now enthusiastic about your future career and 4 extremely optimistic as to its ultimate success: and I fear that some are so 5. engrossed with the larger problems of entering upon their career that they lose sight of many of the finer details that are so essential to a successful professional life. Therefore it will 11Ot be out of place to remind you that, in leaving your ,V Alma Mater, you should not look upon your graduation as separating the ties of friendship that have united you so closely to -each member of your faculty, for our Ball interest and best wishes will go out with each and every one of you with the hope 1,. that you will be successful in your chosen held of labor. is In the former Clays of apprenticeship, a practicing dentist would take a few --Q students into his office, and was able to impart to them about all that was known 4 about dentistry at that time. One dentist might teach a student all of dentistry t ff l l' that is known today, but no one man could inspire his students with the moral ii' gf courage andthe progressive spirit that has ever been present in the alumni of this Z College. gf Q-ga No institution of dental learning in the world has among its graduates so great a percentage of teachers in other colleges, and men of prominence in their profes- sion, as has the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. MQ, l Your faculty has endeavored during the past four years to present to you the basis for your successful performance of the technical details of a dental 'K ,.., practice. They have by precept and example offered the inspiration for a clean moral and social career, and now stand ready to offer any assistance to you in the future that occasion may require. No man, be he ever so skilful, will attain that highest success in life unless he be more than a techniciang he must be a man through and through. He must cultivate habits and desires that will lead him into the better strata of society. I VVe unconsciously attract people who have similar ideals and desires, and it is only by setting your ideals upon a lofty plane that you will place yourself in the V 5 companionship of those people whom you strive most to serve and whose patron- V 1 age is most in demand. I T ' 4 . Point out to me a man who has an exclusive and high-class patronage, and I will show you one who is not only a high-grade operator, but a man who finds time outside of his office hours to read good books, to take part in social functions , , 'gf an H g . ,Q w g-ar 85 5' . 'P 4'mMW3QmM and to keep abreast of the times on current literature' one whose reception room is not littered with last years magazines and cigarette stubs. In choosing your ideal be careful to see that it is of th-e proper standard and sufficiently high because you will be astounded at the rapidity u ith which it is approached when once your energy is concentrated on its attainment. When one it is approached do not assume the complacent air of one who has success- fully accomplished a task and glory in the reward' because no wealth is so great that it cannot be dissipated no character so secure that it cannot be blackened. Push ahead after your ideal and learn what pleasur is for unless a man gets pleasure out of his work, he u ill ney er know what the u ord pleasure means. The zfa fr, 4 f K H ll! 'fi.,1,L 'lun ,f ' viii' I I 'W1l1:.'. f l x H QW' r f r 1 luunui ' l l A I 1 J M ll X l lan! Nl thi: in' M- lu Tj , gl pl in llu , m '.m u llllrlfli'i A ., ..,. f f. .li-Ll' L . ,.f H l'f. R+, if 'Y 'lf ex Q4 4:?W32?f5ii'S34:fti 'Y X-f--W, W e - T- . m il l 'fi vijffiyh 1: -. S' sw- ' J K my ' ' I4ffff'f 4,'-17--.11 ,'g.--yurjfl 4 --as ,. .K 55:3 is 2 its an ,229 ttf, t. vi . ' i l Y at Q 11 f Lrg b y 1. S3 Q ' ' xii I 1 ZA i 25 i E f if t 5 ' 'i ' E Y gf . El K f -e . f ls? 'Q I 5 f Y v 1 liz v flf .L gn 3 , v t . w t, -R . .,, F best and greatest men of all ages agree that the highest function of a great life is 4 that of service to their fellow men. 4 lit? . . ss: i You have received from this faculty the best that they have been able to EEF' acquire, and you have that advantage at the very outset of your career. Thus it ' i may be seen that you are better equipped than have been any of your predecessors. , . . . . 'lhe world moves rapidly and in order to keep abreast of the times the dentist must keep closely in touch with things pertaining to his profession. Dental so- 1 cieties and dental' journals are necessities, and I feel that keeping closely in touch jfff l with your Alma Mater is one of the greatest factors in moulding a professional flip career. l' 'ttf L . I lf if 'f ' fs , e qi rigs . A3 ff 4 C Cp i fri: .V if 7 60 .9 Yves :ji f' f ' af! f- 'li f ' ffm ,UQ 4 ,Jixlllll . 1 gtg, , lull' K E Jax 'ilk 'fit 2 f l I -L:-i ' H. ' ll it I 'T JQL, 'L' NQEQFIIIQ sg- ll W' rl aw QT -' ,U ' l - GG 1 fr -. 5 K l ,qi HOILESTY lw ers ,, s-f i Q .g X I ' 1 nl. r fl ' Wf 111111. 'C I 5 l Looxnme E iii l if? gi i- i FORWFIRD 2532- . ' T -i ye:-V.-a.. f.'-if:,.:-fs-cv,--'cl'F 'k'ff ::feW-F' . w-.- V 5+-f 9 -.'f 31.-sv. -.sa fran' 1' .'r :-'-V---::-rwfwvw fad--ivrr'-f..1-'.,,.V . ,. f ' - ff- ,g.g:illa ,aj? i i' i s ' 36 5 Zin jililemuriam jfranris Qimersnn Wenger Sveptemher S, 1902 iflilap 4, 1924 Qnh it can not sap, anh it tnill nut sap, Ulihat he is Drab, he is just atnap. with a rheerp smile anh a tnabe uf the hanh, Zbe has tnanbereh into an un: knutnn lanh. Qnb left us Dreaming, hutn herp fair iits neehs must he, sinre he is there. Qlhink uf him in faring un, as hear lin the lube of There, as the lube of Ziaere. Think nf him, still as the same 35 sap ibe is nntheab, he is iust atnap. .L 5. my 1--:w A E w Q 5 ag. 112' ,eg 532 . it fi- .PQI . E' 'Ur iw Q A ,bl V-.xi 5, Qi ,,. E22 0:13. ,yi A-' wm- :Lup- lg,-1, -11: 752 ri! .EI .1- ,J ,., ,A 1 ' M PM -. 1 K K Q X .A,.. .E li: 2' iff. .sf ' - ' .2 . I H F ll w w - WUI Mi.. - if , , zi b iq ' gy P32-' E E 'Q MICH ENER if ZABLOTN EY fl MQKELL ' CAREFUL, TALLANT 4' R OSS 1 LEARNED gi A LERT QU IN N SUCCESSFUL UNSEITIG SEDATE EE SMITH 3141 :Yi H I G H G AT E , 1 'V ' 0 BSERVING WEBER 2 H NOSEK F AITHFUL 4 fQ im Q ls THOUGHTFUL fffj ? VVINNING - if iii ENERGETIC U I .9 ff: I' N EC ESSA R Y , F j,,f,f5igmeby .y I ., t J Ian? VA It ex. TRUTHFUL 6 gfabpeoif' 5 9 1- ' 6 Ewa' YOUTHFUL . N f jykpfkfjjwi .Q Iliia awijm ' Ei .Q-1 v i an Ani- ' 'Y , , , F AMOUS EE .. E 7 i gg 1- I NTELLIGENT A fl, V ENERABLE E ARN EST i ll .T V, ' M' , - , N, , - 4 - P A 6 SEGIFI' S .Zz-.2419 'Yi F W T , , , , ,, Q I 5 - A EQ ss si x .Lag E BEST CLASS IN THB SCHOOL HISTORY A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts.-By H. ITCK. PROLOGCE This comedy-drama selected from the work The Making of a Dentist by Brophy johnson Logan et al. is intended in each act representing a year to remind the participants in the plot. as it has unfolded of the pleasantries the woes the ambitions the disappointments and the hope which springs eternal, that the class of 1923 may yet see the fulfillment of that watchword of the past. H H 1 ii H H+ - f l 1' . 'ti ' . ' ' 't's't ' 1, M I . 1 . : 1 -.L I I A 4,-. '-'- ' . ' P :lu ll ' lg' t M wi it 1 129, ' x. '51 . H -s , , gmt Q55 H' 'wfff , .,s ., T -Tlx , 'L-3,2-'11 x' s F puff J ' x 7,1 A l .. 1 .....tg5,, y a fi V ,. gg. 41 tf to .gt f f T H 4 f Q e v S , f 353 , . 5 ' it 5 , l D A 1' 1 8 '5 2 N pf 1-5 v , , M , . Y mx 5 1 - ' sf 1 - V U 1 N U? s ' 31 V tg 1 . tj' ns , eg. , - The Best Class in the School's History. l-1 CAST The Powers That Be ........................... .... T he Faculty 125-A motley crew gathered from the four winds ....................... ' ...................................... Reader is referred to the class roll Our Alma Mater tto whom we owe much in one way or anotherj ACT I. .-X. D., 1921 ' 355 Scene 1.-A scene laid in the great amphitheat-er at C. C. D. Among the E43 5 5 adornments of that awful place of subsequent victories and defeats we are con- E 'i scious of the presence of a number of questionable looking' characters in the bull pen below. They are the Powers That Be. Their glum countenances and calcu- lating eyes disturb us sorely. All about, the Motley Crew with gaping mouths Q and wandering eyes gaze and wonder what it's all about. Yes, they are freshmen 4 .. il and a pretty green looking outfit! At last the import of the speakers' words QQ tl dawns upon them. The celebration is for them! tSpotlight on the Greenj 'tif Awakened from their pleased contemplation of the fact that the welcome is for them, they are roused by the sober words, Classes at eight tomorrow morning.- Q Freshmen meet here at nine. This terse statement awakened us to the fact that - our college career had begun. , 5 2553 7-HE WAV HE f-fi-LS. I 524 l if? t 2 '9 Q 1 535 as It ft ,, V - get gs .11 tu A 9' 1 -Y - . . ta,-F. :.--.J-:4:11,-.1-,vcff :fi qs .-5 .,..fe.,.. r -f-- s - ,. - ee. fe -s-1 -- -- - -r .- - nit- ff-A W- - . T' 4123? 5 , - ff t +?ssf ,s,g, ,,,1fffg' 89 tt Q. 1 , v n an Q:- limb. W ' fs., ,,L . ,, ,, , U I 4 M . . A 4 2:t.t:tietgtL:e.fties i ' ' H Y ' U gg 1 Scene Z.-Collar Day.-A great idea tor gents outhtting houses. VVe are bi still in our swaddhng clothes. VVe learn that Friday the 13th is really an unlucky tg, Qi day, despite the protests of the wise ones. Unlucky? Yes, for most of the boys 5 parted with at least a perfectly good collar while some lost everything but their fr modesty. The Sophomores, however, failed to gauge our strength, for although rags i. they got our collars, we succeeded in throwing the class of '24 out of our lecture ' hall and in addition to that feat, threw our own class out three or four times. Ringsdorf said it reminded him of a mob scene from Oklahoma. hi. -3 Scene 3.-We study the draw-ma and other things of importance to young A dentists. Mrs. Hoffman's career as our class trainer developed our freshman ambitions to the maximum and soon the English class became a paper wad ' ' contest with penny contributions to the pit in an additional accomplishment of Q! some of the more o1'iginal minds. Especially noted for their orderliness have .fs been our class meetings. VValla Tate became our iirst president. Activities gi '1, greatly increased for the remainder of the term. UQ Scene 4.-The dissecting room offers the setting for this memorable scene. . It is a wild scene! Mingled with the voices about the quiz tables-plenty of them 1' too-comes the challenge to battle. Livers and spleens tly thick and fast. In the 1 ff' midst of Henry Poupa's immortalized rendition of The Sheiky' a liver drops on 'A ' i Henry's unsuspecting head. NVe regret to state that this accident perhaps inter- fered with Henry's prospects as a singer for the theory has been advanced that the impact of that liver so entangled I-Ienryls vocal cords that now even his own l 5 conscience hurts when he sings. QA' Scene 5.-This scene is laid at the Sox Park. The class is well represented. Financial weakness among the boys prevents heavy betting. ' Scene 6.-Dreamland, May 25. Elite social event in celebration of the close i ' of the school year. Among those present were Svoboda, Peterson, P. Quinn and other prominent members, who partishipated to the fullest extent. Fare- 'jg - wells. Curtain. it Tl .. - Mila. ig ii. t. lx ' H f t 7 Q i fxfl . 'ii i , Za. U' Hckhonu ts DU-hat Cm-ISON '-iii 1 .Inky . aw FPL . W g-.:3', F- 1 1 Q H tb VN li N XX H If .3 Q5 ,S i Q S - 'G x V it f :rf - l i , :Z 1 E Je F u gif O - u , . - 1 v. Six lg- ., tv 2. ii' 11. . , M . .... tvs.-w.f1 ..1 1.: t.QW5'f .f ' . 90 , g '-2. 11 r -wr JE' fx -1 lilly . ' x H PL ! f' X -ut: -,. ... l I' T fi 7 L. . W' 1 is 1 1:1 -ilu. .--sn, ...- ..,, rf-f. fi 'ti l- T .V h i 12 2!g.Mst2i 'Q T.-is ff 5 . J , ilu li. -, lt l fa .:f-W .:4 A i-If 'f.. ? . -fr.. ' K ' 6 Acr II The incidents of this act are chiehy associated with memories that leave us 'J tired from thinking of them. Such a year! The pathology lab., Dr. Kendall's L- tubes and tests in HP. Chem, Dr. Borland's continued efforts to help the boys ig and last, but not least, Dr. Zoethout and his physiology. gg Scene 1.-The first lecture of the year is in progress. Half the class arrive ten minutes late, returning from their summer vacations. It is noted that the 1-I3 handshaker's row is well filled early. The personnel of the class is conspicuous by the absence of some of our former stars, who having attained favor with the Powers That Be, graduated. Several new members, however, are received. ggi Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here, is adopted as our class song and is sung lustily on all occasions. Politics, fraternities and political bosses dominate the election fp? of class officers. lim- Moran pilots the class through the troubled waters of 1922-23. Qur class activities develop on a larger scale than those of the tirst year. Scene 2.-Pathology Lab. McKell finds much favor with Dix XVarner by his 1.1. artistic representation of a military tuberclef' Members analyse each other's if gi: saliva studious by trying to isolate colon bacillus. A new organism is discovered and is to be known as Bacillus McIntosh. Dr. Eppel tries repeatedly to innocu- 2- late the ceow but unable to tind a student with uncontaminated media he gives it up as a hopeless task. Scene 3.-Physiology Lab. Scenes of confusion. W'hat a teacher he was and how he made the stuff stick. This class characterized by no dumb-bells. VVe shall never see a dog without thinking of Dr. Zoethout. Scene -l.-Dr. Kendall's metallurgy class. The test for iron. Someone faked K i his report. How we recall the sting and the lash of the wrathful words that came in the lecture the following day! VVe hope that day has been forgotten. ,sg The blue skies of May mark the approaching end of another year. Long is the first man of the new Junior class to enter the clinic. Most of the boys hie them- selves homeward for the summer vacation. 3 ACT IH Q This act marks the entrance of '25 into its new life of practical experience in the clinic. if fi Scene l.-The Senior amphitheater which we also occupy on occasions. Pro- ' viding beds for the use of the students would add materially to the comfort of our hours in the class room. The boys develop great ability to see the point in Dr. johnson's stories and laughter becomes a specialtyg indicated or not. Few it , ,x. .gi f F hours are wasted in study. Grades indicate it! Francis E. Wenger is chosen to direct the class during its third year. Scene 2.-This scene laid in clinic. Never shall we forget those first days and those first patients! Our grind to make points begins. Bucky startles the class bv his achievements in the department of full dentuie constiuction Most of us specialize in prophvlaxis for the first two months Toll marks our path but giaduallv we feel the thiill of Uiowinff and dentistry seems moie real Changes in our ranks still occui Some graduate sevei al enter the order of the Bene dicts and we welcome otheis as new membeis e- r- .iz if : .2 -2 V s- 91 E32 1 ' 1 ' ' I ' . Q Q 1 X i 1- - . b if - - ' M 3 Q , , , g , 4 4 - J v ,I l - Y 4 1 - ! -'FQ '- 3 ' ' ' Fie- ffi V1 ' sr v . , , S , , , 'i' ' T S ' iv? ig. . H ffl, - 1' 1 . ..- .Y - : .V ---- xv '- - .. ':'V'fi ::.v,, ' ze: '- . .. - - is' -z. ef-aa-I, 1 - .-K, sr fr ,-. - ' ' ' '- ' irwsa: Y- , .. -Q h iff! 'Wg'-if git , uf . ,mi-. - .,1l'.u fff- 4 gggi.. self' 1 'ti Ts i .E dsl M ,v J, -as -If. af ., ,, .5 ff., A M f 'M' ,4-, .-:.,:: 1. . -, 'ii i . l gl ,ft ,..f A. . 1 . 1 1 i Ili .- -lu '4 44 ffl , ' ' .!WffY'f'?'f?1ft7+F'ff'?'fffiiFf.ffi 4Wff'555f5L'9'l! fl . A U as ,I Scene. 3.-Socially, the year. under the direction and effort of President f Wenge1', is a success as compared with other years. Gutstanding features in our if social activities were two dances. The first, an experiment which proved a suc- 5 cess, was held at the Hotel La Salle. Our great triumph was in the junior Prom, W g given to the Senior Class at the Chez Pierre, In setting the precedent it was if done with the hope that a prom would become an annual affair to the graduating FL class. ff , Scene -l.-In the midst of our light hearted reminders of the drama of our Q Q' college life we pause to recall the untimely bereavement which we suffered in the QQQ death of our friend and leader, President Francis E. XYenger. It is gratifying to recall, in this sad event, the out-pouring of the true expressions of friendship which were but indicative ofthe depth of regard and esteem developed between the members of '29, and whlch were called forth in their real eloquence in this event. Scene 5.-The school enters a new era by its affiliation with Loyola University. Q45 XVe hail this new relation with hope and confidence that it will result in growth r- and benefit to our alma mater. irq, ACT IV 4 Scene 1.-In this, the tinal act of our college drama, we become more con- f l scious of the great tasks which lay before us. Our carefree spirit of freshman fig days is supplanted by the serious mindedness tat timesi of the lofty senior. Points become our chief concern. It is with regret that we witness the break in health of some of our classmates, who, on the verge of victory, bow to the W2 demands of a long, hard grind and to them we send classmates' greeting. E. L. johnson is selected to lead the class through its final year. Our hrst social func- i n tion is a dance a la carnival, at the Opera Club. A splendid time enjoyed by all. jg' Outside of sixty dollars assessed for breakage, and damage done, the party was lf , a quiet little affair. Scene 2.-The Mass Meeting. Oratory Hows, friendships are threatened and r good results. VVhy not get together occasionally? Better understanding will help Q i all concerned. , Scene 3.-To the stirring class anthem, Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Heref' the Motley Crew, four long years ago, the greenest of freshmen, now wearing fig the caps and gowns of honor and achievement, ascend the rostrum and with joy beyond all power to describe, receive that cherished bit of sheepskin. Again hands in clasp, this time with heavy hearts as we see about us thes-e-our friends and class- , 6 5 :A fag mates, our faculty, those who have encouraged us and given us the best that they had to offer-and we realize that in the parting of our ways goes a great deal that for the past four years has done much to bring to our lives that noblest of all achievements-true friendship. I saw a man this morning in the saddest plight. Who? Buky with his hands tied. We wish to announce that Pete is now taking Roll Call at Dreamland 1:-Y , -f- i ,1 fl ' -E., ,, 5 ?3 Ex: Sa? ...K it ' ! 4 T4 x A 1 1 1 Y 1: ,Q I 1 1 r i Fi 4 lg Ti is u l it l l 1, ,S ,Hi cc H , 4 x y 1 cc y 1 i. ' Clif: - ' 1 - : -Q A 52 ' . '. l V .. .. .. ,-A el ' R2 5 we ra' sasigtw tw - V visa..-f'25:s1Q?sE??35'srh-2:22ss-:Asihie-P9 C ' W fsst ., .,, ,,,, .., , ,,,,,uL ,, gt-,:,,, ,mmm as u Eau 3 92 .35 .. en. .vi 'f.Lai1:'. 1' -4.-- ii: ... ii Y ww. . 11- tv qs,-r . 435 . L., .,f. c 17 i t H li ,- ' A p n Fig.. t i:s.2w--- 1-:fb -i if ' . J. P 4, A,,A .- ni sums gms- ff 1- ' .55 . .u ' M '- Ii ' ' lll -L-as-- P if' Y if V 'A .!f!0'lw 1F,:-if -p-gffe'-:1 l1:e2-mtiigaqgq Arfggg, 9,1 lv.. e ' e A :F -5 Q i X 1 i an NOTTLETQ QALLERS . J C:.LLERs T1M1a il Us-1 - . . Til lfriends ,...,.,..,.,.A.,.........,...,A..,... , ,,A,A......, E Z Minutes 2 Friendly calls when busy... ..,..,. . .... l Minute Life Insurance agents ........... ,....,.. . .. .. .,,,.....,,,..,,,......w ..... 5 Seconds fi' Stock salesmen . .,.,.,...,....,.. ..,. .........,......,....,..,,,.,.,,,, .....,,......,.., ...,. 5 S e c onds . 3 Friends wanting us in on the ground floor' ......... .,.., E fi Second i s Friends inviting us to a feed ,,.,.,........,...,,.,.,..,,.......... ....,.... 3 O Minutes , Patients willing to pay old bills .... ..... ...,...,........,... .,.,.,.,. 6 O H ours .1 Patients . ,.......,...........,.....,..........,........,...........,,.,.,,............,...,....,.... ....,..., 2 4 Hours Pests, Bows, Collectors will be duly exterminated. 53' 4 Signed: 3 - DR. L. S. BRowN, D.D.S. Fi' Fig' F U N N Y T H I N G S A T C. C. D. S. , ' ' 1. The first few Freshmen turninff ffreen when the ' lose their collar on Fridav 13. 6 .5 5 . h L . Z. Smiles disappear when Dr. Kendall says spread out, 3 Q Elf! 3. The way the boys sign the book when a good looking girl sits on the bench. I 1 ',-.3 4. The way the fellows clear out of Dudley's when P. G. walks in. 'gi E 5. The way A. Kellner combs his hair to cover that bald spot. 6. The way Emmett Moroney has slicked up since he got married. C. 7. Watching Mose Manussovich trying to make a good plate out of the one Dr. l f .. ' ,- Hall made. yf?Q h i iliig 1 - XXX , F : is il' 'N :ig.,. L-5 rg i 2 ' 5 - Ba f f' WJ . 7 ' .9 W . ft-as . - 'f if rl X . ' 285: . T ? V Kill' J 'R lift' 'V-.W as 2 JSA, 3 25- f SE.: lt, T 1 .ft T 9 Af 5 f' 4 - 2 . T is Q ' T X 5 'l, e i? zz- 1 X 'gf .V if -'Y T ickr ,, . V 1 . '- - . 'vi Hip. 4 1 i l - Z:2,,uM'l1lII s , ,, -- 'S I 0 va l VONDER VHY IT DObENT snug! Gnd lux FOLl is ' 31 - - R' '-' V X fra-sv ff a1:i.'T'1.lr -1? ,z', 1 'fe1ff. awe? '-A--LL' - 1 ' sg - . Q If 93 5 'A' i 1 X ' i i f X fri giiiiif-ifhn, .A.A f ' F . . ..-.- .lfii 'fliiii! '1E'-f'i- 46 As ,TQ ta. i - . -...a.1..,.W 1 W W., a? ..-. i I gf F THE IN UIRING REPURTFR ,T 1 5 -cj ll . QUESTION XYhat is your conception of an ideal patient? A ' FTI ' 1 v . , 'Via ' ix HBRE ASKED - i, v we .- At Dudlev s. . ' 'li Q ,Ex fra 5 V if ' , , , 5 IHE Ah bW7ERS v t gtg 44. , . M Q, Weber: Oh, n u 1' s e s are all Q15 : N ri ghtf' Z, Q :ig r EEZ? 1- Long: It all depends on what - you need. If you need operative . work, anything with teeth. If t you need plates, a graduate of the 1 4, W, an IT! L ' 'I . - extraction room is best. I IE wi , ing fix? 15 P ' 9:- 3234 f' ' v Q., w,-:,'1,,'f145--,gv,v 9'i'? '. :4. -.Ma -Q '.'f--9.-.mvlewiggfisn 4. ' --f-11 ' . T gi ' gp 1-4. ' r,--is.. 7' -,ei . , ,fi QEMQSEE f r ' tx aegis ,, il - - 4 -ia L - 94 fs 1 lv 1 .,. ,fs ,.,L WUI- . e fi X ' IV' ,, f .ff-Trix 4 . V ' h if s.. X i5'5ee...:1sn, tifpfff A ' . ..L4,.ui, Q, i f' G ff jf!!f4f'?'vii7-T453 'f'-''1i'f5br1f5'ffU4el'5SS'f-fileegg Alf ! A , is ,, a I' 35 if ' Lea.: Q 1' i v . Q Tate: 'Well, there 15 no such gg, .4 . . . . . ' -P thmg as ICC. W hat 15 ICQ? A fel- V low gave me a patient a few days Q ii? ' ' . A 3 ago, that he sa1d was 1ce. Do 3 ou -4 know how many polnts I made 1n gig that patient's mouth? I made ninety-five points and have a 2 bridge to make for him yet. ,S L5 51122 as A, Walker: ffm bite, what is if? Are you trymg to kid me? Ask fi! Long. he knows. UQ a jg 1, ' 'BA 435 A 35 xc Y ' ' 'I ii' 115 Bette: Houng, fenunme, good 'ful N31 looklncf. good form, not too much A55 O dental caries, no halitosis. Must fgj F ' . - have lots of Jack. y ex ' iff f ii ii F, i f - ga, :.a,5,g,,p:4,-.gl-11531:,-,1.f'lP7f 2,-0u'fggJv'n1g c3tQ3.'k,'5:REFER ,Z ,5f 5 fr. 1.f+4', r f ,v img ,ffgmgqgfe gu QU' 95 I I ,F I iw hi il i ,L x tis' vw ll Q . Q A . A -mlm f-L vga: 9'-4 K , . . ir , digits 2,3 . 'Fir J I. .U I! :p .' tl L+: - nil?-I sw f? tt f 'ii L 'wrlfigi fr . 71 '55 D W . DID YOU EVER? X Did you ever see Hank Poupa without a pyorrhea case? Or Molyneaux without a plate patient of the Whisker attachment type? Did you ever see De Rome without a Coca-Cola? I' Did you ever see C. S. Levin when he wasn't working cross word puzzles? 1 , Did you ever see O. E. Nosek tAptha Epizooticaj when he wasnlt pulling ' something witty? g' Did you ever see or hear of the working man's dentist? QP. S.: I don't 1557. 2 think it is one person. I think it's a partnership under one name.j 1, . Did you ever see any one awake in a 5 to 6 class? K Did you ever see Dr. Logan late for lecture? if gg, Did you ever hear Dr. Boulger say Well, I guess we'll seal in F01'mocres0l? ,gl Did you ever see C. -I. Ross without a good looking girl in his chair on a I Saturday afternoon? Did you ever see Swede Tallant when he wasn't Ucoffeeing up ? si Did you ever see Ed. Tarnowski awake in an S to 9 lecture? -1 I Did you ever see or know a more liberal man than Dr. Grismore? af- ? I Did you ever see any of Kessler's artists and models? 5' Did you ever see H. E. Myers get a male patient off the bench? Did you ever hear Dr. McBoyle say: Y ou fellows may think this is old, ill but when vou get out all will be different ? Then comes that peculiar laugh H31--2 ' U Mi' '11 nf . H Qhehl hehlj 1.31 And last, but not least, did you ever hear Dr. Brophy say Osteo Max-ill- I, '1 larry ? use ---- i f A Disease Not In Our Medicine Textbook- ' - 5 ' JAYPEEQUINNITIS lf, Symptoms-Are of long duration characterized by short breathing. ' Etiology-Unknown. ' Morbid Anatomy-Eyes set, mouth drawn, refuses to talk, ends at Sophia's. : Complications-Constipation. Treatment-A big feed, a cigarette and a quart of Mike's wine. Lf' 5 A. RENIARKABLE DISCGVERIES FOR1925 Buckley-Crown and bridge points are not essential for graduation. gi Carlson-Pulp in an upper lst molar while working on a test filling. . ? . Boy-Easier to pound a two surface foil in two sittings, with the insertion gig, N gi of gold at the gingival at the last sitting. ' ' Bratt-Carborundum stones polish a lilling better than discs. Ellison-That dentistry needs nothing else but strength. Rushing-That there should be no undercuts in a gold foil cavity. Q Akers-That the senior requirements are 1,600 points. aj ,ef . . . ' ,, il? White: You are a good looking girl but you should brush your teeth. Patient flilapperjz Nix on that stuff. I did once, but I nearly bled to 'ri death. at tiki 'en I t Q 'I 1 'd .-- --:vi--'sp :Ms -E-.,n'::1' -is witiiie-rf. 1. 1-' wx. v,-m.-Li '. .. . 'Q --vc - 'ws' - '.,r.H.,-. --:,,- , .. In ff - - .. . -. 'HES -- 96 If ll :wr 1 -1 . 1,- f.., W, 1 rl ,,,,, '3 5 '- - f! l , , if 2 T f - ll fwfr' 'a- 55-51 X rv,-1 4 wg, I , ,..i ,HH , .,,A l Jil ', f ., . 1-i 'Lil l eff ,rv 'N' . :Q , 'NA W V 3.6 ' LX A X - X J , xx l' T' l 'NEW ,.W,,W glnwill rr it H+ I M, fit--'X 2 ,9 il l' ' lil Eli N3?l.?!i..-'I-liar! .,.- Jill' F4 .4,- ,:f?5lit+t'll1ll?1.tl,,iuu.1t,1'f 1' Il MLM-b-all 1- 'l. llM.kMaLfLtltal'l 1 X llfirW'.... , ..i fg W 1 f .Qi SILNIOR DANCE W . . . . ,A ,few Q5 True to the prevailing splrlt of the class of 1925, 'That all work and no play makes lack a dull boy, the hrst class dance of the school year took place the evening of December htth, nineteen hundred twenty-four. For this gala night QP The O era Club, on Wfest VValton Place, with its realistic wat-er-fall colorful . . . . . ' . llglltlflg effect, and autumnal foliage, proved a most appropriate setting for this, the initial social event of the season. The Senior class, the faculty, and a few invited guests made up the assemblage of merry-makers. Arnold Johnson and his syncopators furnished music of the style befitting 1553? the occasion. Each selection was heartily encored and the orchestra responded in 1 . . . . ,-5-1 J Quill true festive fash1on. The music was only eclipsed bv the two celebrated C. C. 553 -'ill - - . - v - - ' . fs. :, D. S. entertainers in the persons of iB11'lg ' XN71ll1ams and Doctor 'Alu Stearns. Bing gave a clever demonstration of his famous SchuFflin dance and Al his buck and wing exhibition in first rate style. Balloons, caps, streamers and confetti added a carnival touch. The music, by popular demand, was continued until one o'clock, when all departed, voting the Senior class of the C. C. D. S., royal entertainers. E. B. ROUSSEAU. tif -al li . Ii,-rw :Lil I liifig-1 531 ' . i2i2t.zr tffiil 'liifgg ESS? ' IQTFY-l ,- swf .Lug be TU 'lat elif lliilfl'-' ml UH :lf-:isp 52' fill wit. 5154 Zflfr' it u21zi'i lat i-it 'len ,galil '- '1- lag 'PQ . ,H .. .. 15513 4 -. -mu X. , V. 'fi -f-v -'nxffs-,f31,'.5fg.1..,, fa.-, ,L-.:-. .t 1 - J f 4?--H. nf. ,.-J . 'e'- - :V . Sl QQ 9' 4 fs, 5 . fr I ,wt tv. - ft 1.44. 'Ht ' l 1 Pj .,4.., .I at i w is - 1 Ist.-.,. . .. . : 323, yrf frf I ,A,zgf7'fefys5ef:Tgetgfrgzf-1'f,2atQssfHLir1ig1 iq , :, , 335. I W I I 9512 IL s :ms iii gr A 5 ig CANT TELL Yer T I7 . 'Z THATS '- i l, gf! Aim IT? p If ', Q 3 3 t ANQTHER ' Q Hufzsvvf. 1 5 't Q- . , , , k N' ., JAKE E , ., ,f :sq-11 ' ONE' ' y I I I - :Q .-Q V ' Tn- 'fr L53 01? I ' WHERE 'ff rn - t H M I i ' X X gl Qi' KH . .l ' f, 3 .Ui NE , N -' 1' 'I fv f ,.-I , sv , X ff Xt W Y ba Q.-4 ' y, 'r-,lil ll If 5 I 1 Q '74 sm T9- xif BE some - is AFTER f -L W0 A gi 9 N I I t 7775 SPECXAL' TEST FOIL ' ifhvx I ' i ii ll' . . . 31115 I wish that we could live the old life over, .' just once more. , fp I wish that we could chum together, Just once more. Say, pal, the years are slippin' by: IFE Kg' With many a tear, and many a sigh, is Let's chum together again before we die- p : just once more. f nf: 55:4 312. . ARNoLD's CLINIC get ' Interesting doctors in Arnold's audience were Doctors Brophy, Logan, Puter- V fl baugh, Morehead and Meyer. Many points of interest were brought out in this ii - clinic namely, the semblance of a shell crown to a bucket on the old rail fence, and the characteristic resemblance morphologically, histologically and particularly bacteriologically of necrotic tissue to Dudley's mashed potatoes. The best clinic given at the alumni meeting was the one given by our own ', senior student Mr. Arnold. The title was Exhibitions of Necrotic Areas Around Old Shell Crowns. All the materials that Mr. Arnold needed were some poor- fitting crowns and some of Dudleys mashed potatoes smeared on the tissues around the crowns 1. -ix Zi! ,1 .gl w t, ? EX J: '1 3,3 I I F ? J .-Xa 'ik' 1, , , ' 1 5 to-a,.-:. I-,Tl:-711 ' n-Q-e,3f:::a:1.-:za V, ir e ' 'wzrexfsaaf Ag ,F ' E - . . , .151154- -':,'-?,s-'gwffff iii! - ,-- ., A NEA ,1 '- -il-ie! '-'1.453s..a m.u-El-'7?'1 ,: ey ' 'S s.. J I, X . 98 1.7 --v- .N ' 1 51 u. f W.- X 251, v-. . K' V If f ,rm 'f ff ,- L, ,fx . .f 'i 5l,!Q'2j2',1'fI sn 3-33 1Qg..:al... 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V 2 .ll- nf' F f gig! 1' v ' jfa-I DfwfffMf'Lff1P.s 4 , 5? roumsgf 1 J 334. - 70 omfvpffve fvbcrr A7 K ,f , ' M W5 if 2552 gig Q WISCONSIN pam: ' E 'f l' sg-Y-1 Q g?f,'i,ffiv- -, wg.: M Q W- :S ' 2 ' 4 1 5.3,-:l,,,1 5 f VA -gi , ' 'm F ,. ' 'J'!X7'fEAf- COUAI Z-77 Q, . 1 .1 E. 5 L sl xl if QL ? .IE 92? Hi 'GLS 34 4' iz, ff? MAN GI!! lfflJHl1f7V ' ll QQ ll 1 6 uv X ear: ,ei.5L1ir1 Qig 4 OUR TRACK IVAN 5-,Q if ' ' 1 A K ww -N , ,.MLmm,wQ- Q ww K- '75 A ' i ' Y W C ,F sr-1 ww 5 I - L A 'EN 7 :f l 99 AEE' 95' , ' 31: C1 . ' 'T if 4 . 523 Y Y, : 1 ,Qi -if 4 5 , 5 f' I Yffil ' vii ' Y., ' Tia TW'7'ff1.Ye2-- V . :Ii 4 . , .ri i . A w:,' ik- v. il if ll? , . ' U. +1 v xi. 1 I T IV! - .,.. 5, ti? '-fa -G 'Vi CLASS LANDMARKS Class Beauty-VValla Tate. Class N ewlywed-E. Moroney. fmt Class Drunkard-Walden. Class Swede-Tallant. few, Class Athlete-Buky. - . Class Clown-Nosek. - fi? Class Sheik-J. Gilman. ff 3 ' Class Heel-Moran. Y e Class Brute-H. Poupa. A Class chem-leadei--T. xvhire. Class Orator-B. Svoboda. Class Prince-D. Mower. lm: lip .G . . . 5.1. Michenerz VVhere did you go last night Nosek? Nosek: I went over to the frat house to study for exams. L Michenerz How much did you lose? -Dr. -Iohnson- Mr, Heurlin, what are the various types of anchorage in a1i-- A A terior teeth P i gf Rob't Heurlin- Dove-tail, step and post. Alg-er and Akers watching Vlfeber insert special test filling. ' XVhat are you doing VVayne ? iff QS Wayne Weber- Don't bother me, Ifm just malleting the contact point. if ' i. - Dr. Logan had just tinished an operation before the class at the County Hos- 'Q ,Q pital and was ready to move the patient from the operating table to the bed, when 'gg he said: Now let me have about three of you husky boys to help lift the patient. ,gf In response, up jumps Levin, Levitt and Matzkin. Lg-aj TEE? Dr. Rile-fAfter examining Kidd's patientj Make an M. O. D. indirect inlay for that bicuspid. It Kidd-QLooking wild.D VVhat the hell, you can't kid me, there hain't no such .ip iii a thing as an indirect inlay. gg 2'-3 . il THINGS NEVER TOLD TO PATIENTS I 'l EF If ' Wheii the wrong tooth is extracted. ' gg When roots are perforated. E That Amalgam is a perfect filling material. M . George Tallant should have been a salesman for the Ritter people, he sure does know about chairs. ff? I think that Mr. Gilman would be a good choice for class Valedictorian. Between filling wrong teeth and pulling wrong teeth Yager is having a Hi its ir-li of a time. V W 7 4.'. Q' ' A , A Yi g . If .Q lu ll 521 l?i:QiZl i3'f' 100 1 W i. 2 i ll f C 4, E.. - ,I ,U - 'ki -1 ,. '- yn l. xr: ,,,. v. ,A 1 'iF x' V' jaw lx M V4 V 431, ,i f . , ' fblflml li.. QU l ek z' :xii '.V' - V,'.- 1 2Q2Eif7I1g -.-.-,.-f fijifl?-FN. ll l j ., '. -fff?f :Qff fiif2 ' fl ' ll Wi. '. ff. afizei ' -' ', , .. it l li Gil Z'-p 4225?-:'2'iEl ,..A .- .1 -' l ' A ' - 2 1. f- . 9 1 r -3 -il--.13-Z -V frff-'-L - 3:L15.ff ' W 1 ' .',-.- 3 1-15:Yf 'i ..V 11'Z':f:31f.'-.M-1:-'E - ., i l ' H '-'-'M' i. f AWIQEQQ2ii,i3gQ5z1Qf f''SWIG HILL 'Lt'e'e':Lrn5.'-'fefliffie?'3.'ri4'?T -11' ZCI... - I I' F3 iii . . 4 1: . FOUR SEARS-THAT S ALL gg? k F ' ling r i Four years ago we entered this college l Full of pep and thirsting for knowledge. lY4e had one desire, and it seemed to persist gg! XYe knew that we wanted to be dentists. lil' XYe searched high and low for the campus and gym. XYhat kind of a school had we registered in? Nothing but labs. classrooms and work lgfi tag And professors that would not let us shirk. 14313 wg. l 7 lfiifzxl L .rl - A - 711, Recall that hrst day in Biology class? 3333! Studvinff worms thru a hiffh owered Glass. f 1 - P N , P. p no .W Had nothing on Lhem, I1llXl1'lg up Sturt f That w-ent up in the air with a big puff. fiii ap. 155. gi f? L l. ' L 1 J, :Zig llfiii QQ' f 'f ll? lg, LEC' L 3 , ali' if rp: ll n :Eff ew' Ei E253 ef 255 1-ik' 11, 5 i '55 4 fy dj' .- 1 AL, li im , 5 o, o X 101 .? J 1 X . rf . v 1 v ,r Za' ff .. I gg I h '4 , .-i U. W, iin -,Q iw, N 4 'N ,il-L X .lailsw - V ' 1425 rid f t .!4!fllH?f1?..:fE+fEtififu1221-f4'Uxeii14!fL'dd1f lfil - . . Q., ' - - 52, -at 'sa S33 We ig VVho didn't get creeps when he saw his first stiff? gf And was told to wash and shave it a bit. 5?- ri But after a month of hacking and cut If - i We were lassoeing each other with pieces of gut. 5 E 4 e 'fa Q. it And then we met our Doctor Zoethout fi You must know your stuff or else get out. He told us all about animal heat And why we shouldn't eat too much meat. .P . 'Iii Then we were Juniors, Heavenly Bliss T f But then we knew that something was amiss. P After we sampled the b-ench's worst scum ti' Gave them an appointment and they failed to come. A Q , gf VV1ll you ever forget that first rubber dam? Punched some holes then pushed shoved and rammed 1 2 ' I . ' ' is V' Ah, at last the fool thing was in place m y xl But saliva was Howing in like a mill race. 3 i 1 A .L Not bad, those compound trays for full denture T j But the plaster wash was a terrible adventure. I QA ? We set up teeth, vulcanized the upper 3 l Wouldn't fit so we started all over. 1. , 5 Wfe carved models for inlays, morn, noon and night 35 Ran up models and took wax bites. fi Made plenty of'bridges thatewouldn't Ht VVent to classes and studied on top of it. Q55 fra AQ . , .fix Well Seniors at last, the grade wasn t so steep Now all together boys for that one last leap. 1 .5 Insert your foils, and make your plates ' t y For no quarter will be given to those that are late. 55, . .1 -1- 5 , if As I sit and think now the race is run . N Along with our work we had plenty of fun, Who would trade a year of his life? For Groetzmger's splash on that night of wild strife. A. G. HIGHGATE, '25 Qi 5 ga 102 I . D.. -- 1- -V verwwe'-'ali'-1-S '- i ' lr, 'TPTZTJ 1. F fan.5's1fz:ae2tzisEEi1lw'ff3tff'l.H'ff1'ffWPTTG ' 1 me .-x , wb .I J. fi , I 4. o X MI l M Vx r V.,.,'..'iy5.f . Q ' H r fx' if I . v ' ini' 9 X H H ff vi . i- ' '.f i-lf-l'1 'i'r 'Ji:i5i5fl '-'-' I '5vg'ff?f?7-YY'-, l'i ii'i '- .- . Wi: 'I , .VAV .VA.A..A 2 at -V Eifssfjiiii-1'353 . A... I :umm x x X, L X 113:11-,I ,aah I4-:Z-IE.:?iv?.iv::?::pr.-1.51,1 v,-A., I I-::.:::l-,ll V,'. mtujlllr Uh 5 .,,v. .Zip -Q ,-L X in K i M mmm Yfffli I' I if qu- :J is 7 ....' fr W H: V' .,,, .,-.--..,V '- . .l iw f l 'lil il l . 1 will rhode. ' t V .il g eg ttt W iFi.. 2!1wfff+2f'.aggi ifffflffa ffw : F ' 56 if QW' av: FUN6'Sl-UN ' ' LAUNDRY :V--1 Now THAT fve GRAUUATED HI HANG OUT 'WV MY SMNGLE Q5 :Q fr llbf ,, 1 HERoEs OF THEXYEEK 1. The Junior that turns over a two surface foil to a Senior. 2. The fellow that refuses a live dollar tip from his patient. 3132 5. The bird that says to the denionstrator, Just try and pull that foil out. 4. The fellow that can get away with more than a sheet of rubber. 5. The Junior that wants to make his plates over because there is no suction on the lower. KH. Hayesj TDONALD C. Mownie, For Sale: My voice.-Ike Helmey. Wlantedz A new laugh.-Art Kellner. For Rent: Our seats in Operative Technic.-Seniors. ij.- For Sale: My red nose.--AYager. :iii W'anted: A comb.-Lind. Lost: Our patience.-Seniors on State Board Day. ' For Sale: State board foils.-juniors. Wanted: Tobacco antitoxin.-NValker. Notice: Seniors need not take final exams. Voice over enunciator: Demonstrators report to duty on second Hoor. ,tiff VVanted: Hair tonic.-Allen, McIntosh, Kellner. liji l 13' 103 can 4. C l a ss l 153 . 5 I. i mu 'u m 6 ' It L 1 ,4.. -y :ia I 5, 4. fb I2 71,3 I SP .ei G.. , . I ' X ii 'iii' .film ...- , i , +, ii I , ll lu ll, -c..:c,.- if--.g..W -W. . : Mr 4 ll ' aff: 1 fZZf14f?5e?3fe fif-T-f-Sf.vil?fL1tti?.Sff1'Ii!1i11f1 ffm- . u..i?fifj'.,+ gin sf IN GRATITUDE FROM APAR Members of the faculty and fellow classmates, my two years of intimate relationship with you have elapsed like a dream- like an arrow' as some renown Ig writer has said. ' E VVhen entered the Chicago College of Dental Surgery as a student, I was at J lirst confronted by many an embarrassing moment--moments of intense pam and discouragement. Needless to say, I was unfamiliar with the customs and environ- ment, but moreover there was a greater obstacle to counteract-the insufficient lf? knowledge of the English language. Time were discouraging moments, but every discouraging moment compelled me to struggle-struggle if I determined to perfect trifle. Now as to how meritorious these two years have been, or how much ability I have fostered, it is impossible for me to ascertain in mere words. The future alone can tell or best describe it. Gentlemen of the faculty and fellow classmates of the class of 1925, I am grateful for the cordiality and friendship thou have vaunted in these two years of toil and hardship. These, I believe have been one of the greatest if not the greatest stimulant that have made my future achievement possible. My college life in your wonderful city of Chicago, the academic center of the world shall always be recollected and you members of the faculty and fellow Ami, student, it is my momentous duty that a clear memory of you shall survive unto eternity. 1 1, Christ hath said, Love Thy Neighbors as Thyselff' It is of least exertion to say it but to fulfill it is of profound difficulty. To think of you fellow class- mates of the class of 1925 as a body have fulfilled such, I am thankful, most grateful by far. Respectful members of the faculty and affectionate comrades of the class of 1925, I pray thee for thy health and happiness. SATARO-KUIcosAvvA, '25. . ui NVe wonder why Count Sobecki was so quiet after Northwestern held Notre Dame to a 13 to 6 count. 1. Yes, t'was strange the way mustaches disappeared one memorable Friday afternoon. - ,It Dr. Puterbaugh- Toerne, you have been late to several of my classes recently. Can't'you get up a little earlier ? 3? Toerne- Yes sir. Dr. Puterbaugh- Can't you get your room mate to awake you a little earlier? I will have to see him on this matter, who are you staying with ? la g Toerne fBlushingj- My wife. . is l SEC Nosek, do you know what catarrhal Stomatitis is by this time? - tilt? - - i'i fi?: .-.:f. TA..-gates -use-Sawfa.e-tim.-wggv-:Q f'P.,g'- ---' - . r' --f .iw-zsf hfi - .. M if ' . Q if f '- .21- as l'.g 4f 2,,1l'a 51155435 3 L lj 104 g X . A gl H ,. 'fi A.'A xt-'E m'-fi -' Q W pd ' tl- .li?21-s27 1'fxe.5., Q N X Suit, fv, ,,'.f AV'W' .. 54 -n - 'l yk . ling? 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That the alcohol used in the inlirmary is indicated. 7. That Dr. Karl Meyer gives a passing grade to anyone denouncing chiro- practors in examinations. - S. What a tired feeling a Senior has on Thursday evening after the insertion of a two-surface special test gold foil filling. NUTE. Ry' VVhat happened to Yager 1n the extraction roomr Ask Dr. Morris. We sure have some keen music in the extraction room during the noon hours. Did you ever attend the dances given there by our nurse Rose Thieler? li Did you ever hear O. E. fAptha-epizooticaj Nosek give an explanation of VVho0ping Cough? iff. If you didn't you have missed something. Who knows of a more nutty combination than O. E. Nosek and George Peters? If you know please notify us. Only one man in a thousand is a leader of men, the other 999 are followers 0 women f . What has happened to the barbers' union composed of Haller, Cumback and Fetridge? Did Eddie Knize break up the union? Did you ever hear the singing over in the Boston Annex after live o'clock? E x-- ,M pa. . ,Vs s-. E. If you didn't, you missed a great treaty ask Nosek, Helmy and Brazda. If it was not for Montfort Studio showing Delbridge's picture they might have received the order for the senior class pictures. KAOO CHAOOH Somebody sneezed 1n class and Kurosawa stood up to recite We think Dudley Smith has foil rollers disease from the looks of the foil he has been socltmg lately LQ: : .-.g,.-'.q- f ., ... ., pm 'N Nc. ,5- illiv G35- 'lieu SJ, 22122 '1 31 A f -11l .fl V ' 'I . - Q21 ' -,, ill . 'gifs 759' . 432 . vga? flff, - if 9 ggi oy vi.: .. . i fail' - lv' 2 5 ing .,, iii :nr , I .Qs I Qi: ' ', 133 L5 ATT I :. ,-,., . was J x 1- lsr? ' 13 ffg , ' V .' A 55-jfffigtggxaiia A -gi Q-A E 2 2 3' 5 I T? rf, 2 F Q 2 F is A 'fix :5:., ' W KV af P1 z Zim E fl 'ff if 80 '5-I 'w 4 I fa x E i + 'nm fp ,Yi :rf .ZN- 'Hr a- -'h .gf .51 .W , 5 1 x , , .xr N , ,E t-4 fzi I lr-- QE we 4 , 'S if +5- 11 ,V . 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Crowns and inlays should fit the tooth for which they are made? ' Laboratories put their mark on plates? I . 1 . P, if 'Ea Remember when we started four years ago we thought the lf-17 over the - L college entrance meant the date the college was founded. And we thought Dr. Brophy was the Discoverer. 5-231 VVhen we looked up a room on Jackson Boulevard, and because there were so many automobiles passing we thought it was too close to the main street. Do you remember the day George Tallant tried to leave Dr. Hall's class early? .155 Nj ,Q s E M 1 N A R gig. Bing W'il1iams-t'turning into physiology lab., 3rd floor in bewildermentil. 5' Second Senior-Bing, what you all doing up her-e? ig. 'iiigi Bing-Darned if I know. I was heading for the basement when I started out. Aa Second Seizior'- 'P0i11.1 crazy 955 .1 ' ' ' TEX MU1. T35 .i - - , W' James: Do you believe a rabbits foot ever brought luck? H. Meyers: Yes, I do. My wife felt one in my pocket once and thought it gig was a mouse. a 'Iii Q? Tallant: Gosh, you're dumb. W'hy dson't you get an encyclopedia? 4 W' Nosek: Aw, the pedals hurt my feet. i.. ,l QUESTIONS XVITI-I NO ANSIVERS Why does George Q fCecill Tallant do all of his root fills on pretty girls? Wliyf does Chester fAugustj Ross wear such awfully loud shirts? ,Ea Q Why does VValla CIdiot3 Tate comb his hair the never did it beforej? Wt XVhy does Leslie tliugenicsl Potts do his root fills after four o'clock? .gd VVhy doesn't Aithur Highgate lay off and give the other students a chance? A ' ii a 108 V335 1 ff' ff 1. 1 It 111 za l F' i .'.. 1 fx' .t - i . I-I ' fi A..,,,ff 11, 2 me -. f s ,1 llli A , f K 1 X l 1.1.1111 11 , ... 1 X Q. , , 4 ' ' ' X 1 X I V -.C ., ,f,'., - -.'- 5-1-5 ,-,'-- k .-,.- : -,,- '. :. -'- 4 5.-rv.-J-:--J-5.-rc.-:-5 ' .1 ti l' , 1 . M 2r3.,1ti1gigf2 :'.g 155 Q- V 1 111 1... Y X 1 '! L 4-lihl. : ' ' .-.-- ' 1 ' ,Y , l l a l l 'Q' - life -'-' -1 + 1 M .qv ai eff - s ggi VANQUIbHED bENIOR gil: . . , A L fi I once danced free 111 sun and wind With singing heart and high held head lg Unfearing hands stretched forth to life To beg its wine and bread, fi, Sb And now I ask only this-a spot . . 1, Where l may creep, lnsensate, numb 53 A sheltered, hidden corner where 161 Golden foils can not come. . HENRY L. HEFTY. ' 1. ' ' is In the exam- .555 gl Say Gilman, what is meant by the term Physiognomy? Dats dis part Cffovering his nose and lips with his handj. ' Page Dan Cupid- ' QF. A Sav Dan, what in LH does Art Kellner do in Kalamazoo over the week ends F .Z ' : fl me He always comes back ready to go. . . USM . - , oyf Rousseau was out driving wlth his wife when something apparently went 'jf 5' ' ' ' h one of the tires- ff at 11 rong w it . ' . H fx Mrs. Rousseau- My dear, we ve blown a tire! Rousseau-Cafter inspection of tires? No dear, only ran over a fellow. .ggi .11 ' fig: 3 1 ., , , , g bay Pete, did you ever hear this one? ik Q A fellow went to call on a woman and asked where her husband was. The Lf-fit lk -.1 woman pointed out into the yard where a Chinaman was working. The fellow 5 . . . ' . sz. Q 5 was surprised and asked the woman why a good looking person like her married HQ a Chinaman. She replied- ,lr-M 'Oh that's nothing, my sister married a Swedef as 1 , 11- s s I .W ,f I its I ' f .I ' Z iffrsl: l fi' f . 1 ix , .B , .1. 4 xv I fna 1 f I a4fA.,,,,.f if l- i ,. 5,.,+,y,Q if gl :VM at, , ,, N-5 1 .Q 7 5., MM 1 .1 lm fam- 2 fl ls wad , 'A 'fi cf'-g s T-. K' iii 'YL gn' w N-.,fi.,,:'3 .5151-.2 1'. '? '1N?ff9,e'-, M,--fy-Kgqj'f,g'357,iag1E-'E-12.9351 , - 1 .2-:Hy -sg, - .ji-.'i:,1,,.f VV' 1 'ir 17 --.-sf... . .W jiiligff f 1 . f .Aaah veg 109 85,1 .1-.'.:1:.1:1 1 w. A Q .1 gn W ' H I i ii I A AX A M f ,wa +., - 1 ' 2 . . 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And your patient starts to squeak, Laff it off, O, brother, laif it off. iffy! I ' Elin. l ' Q 1 - 4 VVhen you break off a broach, y laff it off. by And your outfits they poach, . laff it off. fix XVhen the purse is running low, ei And tuition calls for dough, 5- Laff it oil, O, brother, laff it off. . i . When y0u're all 1n a rut, p . laff it off. 11 f i i And P. G. won't take but, L laff it off. l When new patients all seem nice, ,wi A But they turn out to be ice, gf Laff it off, O, brother, lair it off. 1' , ,if Q1 When you burn up a bridge, if laff it off. Or you pound off a ridge, A Q laff it off. g If the roots sit like a stone, And the victim starts to moan, gig' Laff it off, O, brother, laff it off. I. GOLDBERG. Q51 2123 ig? rg-'AW1 ' f K .W X 7 Q l . . H 61. .fp 55111-ffQfei1i..n. 3 1 . . , , , . .,. , M ,H ,, ,u . N., , W. , ..V-. , V . -,M -, -, gf ' 111 . k 'Ula .fl 3 r. nl E f 1 TW-Z - U . 7 ,. ,, I I -f , . lumul i lg 'H W 'X wx if 5?1t'La1:l132f':n.4E?? . I an ll ill . 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Pk :sf :mc 3 all 1 , Great Surgeons. if Pda wx: wk Pk 15 R? H ? It does my heart good. TQ' ak wk if ' 9' e . I am overwhelmed. A, as if :sf gg. , Witlm 'o and ride. ,k Y M . -if Ik ak Ik 4: At the great success. That my old friends. if Have attamed. 5, The class of '25. S. W. GUTNVIRTH, 25. X , .. -. .--W ..,.. pn? Skziiy . T- hs- .. ...- Y. . .. .. . -- .. . . ... , . I 5 at ' ' . . - Q. -. .. tt li 215533. 2 3 I 112 V x 4 1 ,xg J. ,, .g i vo .f., '32, ' A nf i in - ---. 1:--1 ml- X M X- V? J: X , . i QfZv?ffw422.1. .,.' it... ti . l 5 f lf- ..l ...:aLt.g.:.Z.. i ff L.- 1 -l -- , W- 4 i , MfliiiiQatlfaleizilglimiiit ,fit , Mi il. , t 44' ' mikxu Jjxfftfifzfwf Ig , 7- s laik gag ., , gg STRETCHES GF IMAGINATIQN t-- . . lg ggi Nosek with his mouth shut. as If . 35-A ig. Helmev ln Grand Opera. ' 15 F , ' . , -Q ,A Ixurosawa as a Spamsh bull lighter. i' , V ,Q rlallant as a preacher. ft . '52 Ross la mv a mouth orvan. Q51 , P Y :J .5 gr, Michener with horns. x , , 5' , Tate leading a band. 295, , VY-5' Sis! i QI 'ti lik V' wa gil .-xx 1NDooR SPORT 'A Carl Levin worklng a cross word puzzle in Crown and Bndge Lecture Room Syl 33 while Dr. MacBoyle was lecturing, thinking it would go across for taking notes. 'fi Y 1 f.- if - '1 l. 1 w t 1 f W uw, 3 5 ii? fr 2 iii Q, all .lf it ii tif? 1131 . i ygr, 4' ' 'ffl f iii .3 as lifs 1:-P QA A L., 5 ' , ,iii nf- . . 1- ., yr ,UUWP X' - i' A 1auw w.i '.1, EH ,,z .i 113 N . A l 17 it .ci 3.. 14 :5 ' 1 4:0 .s 4 1 P., ff 5 1 l F f - - U Y ll... . til l, T' I I l p --.. . if fd T . L. , .A llc. ,ff fliliaif any 4 N ' 1. .tl hi tr-l..1.l,...-.. .. 'elsegttzsigsisivilfr '- sw . . - - - - WL --. Q -- 1-f' '.- . -- ..-irish ... . .. . , '.,, .3 :Eg is-5 'lOrA BROTHER FRESHTNTAN Little brother, never mind, L21 lf you are some years behind. As verdant we refer to you But Seniors once were Freshies too. Now we leave exams to you, E43 Also fun and classmates true. Tears are mingled with our joy As we bid Aloha-oe. H. BUCKLEY, '2:. L 4 5159- . .' 1 Y rgiq o R D E R o P B D li, 1' 1 P, ,1l,. OFFILERS: H. I. Mifilenei--u'O1-thy Grand BD Ei A. G. Highgate-BD-Secretary-treasurer. ,TQ o. E. Noseif-BD-Inside D ,gg if H. H. Hayes-BD-Outside D SENIORS: ir , H. I. Michener, BD ,, A. G. Highgate, BD ,' T O. E. Nosek, BD '- D. G. Smith, BD -tj C. joe Ross, BD G. c. raiiam. BD 55 li Sr, ' JUNIORS: ff H. H. Hayes, BD During the past year a new organization has been conceived and born at ,lag our Chicago College of Dental Surgery. It is indeed an association without pre- Q13 cedent. It is based not upon brotherhood, creed, or racial standards, but has for . it its foundation the fundamental principle that all men are not created equal in V m ' ' 'f character. q A m The one prerequisite of its membership is-that a candidate must demonstrate ?'i his lack of character and his churlishness beyond a shadow of a doubt. He must 5 be selfish, egotistical and ruthless in the accomplishment of his own purpose. A ' . . . . . , .fy R To H. I. Michener must go the honor ot founding this society for it was he V who was first to demonstrate the manifestations of a typical BD. It was he who 5 5 was lirst given the degree of BD and he it His, from his pinnacle of BD'ness, who iqi selects those who shall be associated with him. ' 'fir' r ti Yet we are all alike, from Michener, the sublime, to Hayes, the ridiculous. And here it may be noteworthy to mentlon that upon this D's head falls the solemn lf ' and sacred duty of promulgating the ANCIENT, PIERCE, BENEVGLENT, Elf ' AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF BD's. '.' . GEO. C. TALLANT. 355 . 'ATN S ' 114 ' may vm? P .4 f x -f 'f 1 :K f , .,-:4:.3fff1. , y, .sg l ' t A i f ,fr Wir ffl . , ,. :Af .. E i it Y .l r tic--sw1iti2 ':'.eTi5?? fl' . 1 il . fl . 1 ttt..t...f. i w , t , -twitqc n - Eff 'Ii Y tm' CLASS PROPHECY ju just eleven years after the incomparable class of 'Z5 had left the halls of old lj C. C. D. S. a certain dignified old man of profession sat at his lSLQ tube Soup- Q ' anddyne radio set, trying for distance, especially Switzerland, so he could get ' Q Mrs. Myron Fieney, world famous broadcaster, chanced on Station CCDS, where is the great alumni convention was in session. Adjusting his headphones he settled down to listen in on the activities at the reunion ot the class of '21 1:5 gtg Chairman .Flood, the .former-'bunk master of the class, now doing charity work in a ladies only chmc, had jus-ticalled the meeting to order and the nrst to IN be called to take the floor was Dr. Lhasa Allen, causing a great deal ot commof tion, which the listener treally our old friend P. LLB did not grasp, until later, owing to having grown a new crop of sta-comb hair. Allen told of good work gg being done by Potts, Schmid? aljjid Slakisfin the Fiji Islands, reducing by plastic 5 surgery the big lips of the in ia itants. 'fs ' The next to be call-ed was Dr. Petty. who succeeded to the place held by XYm. E Jennings Bryan, the internationally famed orator, at the latter's death, accome panied by his life-long friend, Dr. Pack, who ?????? his way through clinics iff' over the entire nation. ' ' The chairman, commenting on the absence of Newman and Harry Meyers, learned that they were conducting an extraction clinic in the loop at Herrin, Ill. Drs. Tallant, Nosek and Highgate became globe trotters after graduation and an are still undecided as to where to locate. Dr. Buckley explained that as he re- ceived cheaper rates on gum, was doing work tor the VVr1gley Chewing bum Co.. with a suite of rooms on the 26th Hoor ot the building. Drs. Brazda and Manus- fs ,li sovich have replaced Dr. Hall as premier plate man of the world. At this point ,Q there was quite a commotion in the back of the amph., caused by Potts, Quinn and Molyneaux sneaking in late as usual. They explained, saying that Molyneaux, in landing from the boat, caught his foot in the gang plank and it was necessary to amputate his leg. Dr. Clatlin, due to his vast experience in surgery, has now 5 jg replaced Drs. Logan and Meyers at the County Hospital, and is ably assisted by , Glupker, Huerlin and Rousseau. FA, Among the more successful members of the class was Dr. Thordsen, the Ter- rible Dane, who maintains an office in the Fontwell building. He is assisted by 'gg such men as Rice Peters and Wfiggle Wlalden. Ofhce hours, 10:30 to 3:30. jj f Party hours S130 to 5:30. bi Reif, Sarnat and Rabishaw are now conducting a special correspondence course to assist Juniors at their entrance into the inhrmary. S. Meyers has ' devoted his life to church work, and has in his choir, Knize, Fetridge and Cum- V ' back and men of that caliber. At this point the chairman opened a cablegram from Koyoma 8: Kurosowa it fHigh 'links and Low jinksit who are running in opposition to Fung in an advertising joint at the corner of Long street and Hang avenue in the city of Pah johngg. ,Q il A loud fog horn sounded which we later learned came from the gas launch 5 Ellisonian, docked at the foot of Randolph street, piloted in by Poky, himself, who explained that he had installed his office on this boat and conducted his it ' 1 f ta agu a' vs! 115 f sl 1 -21 .Q 1.-. t, :-S1 ,,, 1 fa. ,L H rf 52' .fm Q, 1 pg- ,1 ..1,, 3,1- iii,- Qi F!-1 X-NW ,WL Q, W ,N 2 X lb' i' ill 1-H' in W 7?-miwllli '1 l 1 . f. ffifffialitele li '1-- 11 F 1-li to lj 1l: bum M- ' lt,1.,,1lfl1l'S1, N31 1 .- 1'llqligtlfhlw,-Wa'l r'l'l'lll,'l11 WL-5-FEE':'u.l'MlMl ',ll'l-'L l' 'W -sH,'J54ff',.Li..3f1'2'1f?'2-fE'3'eY , ,A q . at ' ' 1 5451 ,61 K . . . M. . . . 'if Wa. ractice moored in the middle of Lake bu C1'1OI', xv1th a hard and fast ruling never 1,1 P , as Q, to come nearer than twenty miles to shore. Eff Bushey, owing to his complexion and hair, opened offices in Greece, Himtiaming the natives into believing him one of their own countrvmen. Ferdinand, acobson Z-af' U . . . .- . get and Rosenberg are carrying a considerable practice in Bloomington, Ill. Among ff l, those who left the profession for other iields was Bob Groetzinger, who is divid- 1 Q, ing his time between giving Svvllllllllllg' lessons and dental inventions, his best A . - 1 'rs bemg a screw mandrel which can be run elther wav. L - - ' 1 'EEN sity Owin to the shortage of locations, several of our men o ened offices in the Rail' sts . . b . . V3I'lOLlS railway depots. Dr. Rome at the union depot, Mtchener at the new elec- trified I. C. de ot, Mclntosh at the Dearborn Street station, VVeber at the Polk lk' - . . an Street de ot and Minlch at the B. S: O. We 'iii' P . . . . . 55? At the annual medical meeting at the Congress the greatest spec1al1sts in the gigs, country were discussing the disease known as sleeping sickness, and as a good example of the disease had Vic Frame in the p1t in one of the old amphitheatre 11:53 . iw cha 1 rs. 1 5 '59 25. 1 l M415 051' l 1 fl 1-ML' ll ff' Iliff' P525 tiff? 115.5 Egfr tg., ' 15231 liiilfl lil? ae.. LA, ' tbl '43 llil lla- t.. lf' l fi' Us 11151 F17 fig, -' 1f'f?f'.'Q3'-1553-11f -11w .'S,s, -,.. s-1,4-.'-.rf-,wg-.ts.-.i.13-ws: -Tvfaz, V QTMJHQ ttf Y-1-:1:.Qwa,,':--5,1 Bay, mv- -., . , .. -, . . 116 V .ix l s u .- , . if l e 1. .F i ,.i 31245: if -2 i , .4 ., ,i. .U .. f-2-EE ........,. ...git ly X T -.'- ' ---'-' it 'N ' fi Q . ' .. -' ' X' Vu- A 2' 4.13.1-fi '.-. Q ,'-,.-. i '-'-- 2 5 WW'!f '- .fiiizf .1'--'- '- 21' 11i:2z-.i2- 4 ' l 'Z li. 'fblhl--1 f-ith -V,'A if5-:'1:fr'f1--.lii1f1G-i1iffI iw : ' Qi V'4fv,f if 'f'A e f-f -i - W ll. -A -lr P 'ilslm-I - ..x:, .f 1 ' l i ll l f' - ll .tes l ll' A ' i9 l53 i 55 f-A5 ii -5-if ': ' 535 -' 'A ' ' ww-.f2'2ff1i1-giig' emm a . 541 rg E. ' ' ' 'CJ' ' 355 is Griseto and Falotica have been making more money than any two men from fig the class in their Dago Red joint on Halsted street. Dr. Helmey is running a bird store in South Dakota, and while not waiting ' on trade, teaches the canaries to sing and the parrots to swear. 5 Dr. Gutwirth is specializing in live surface inlays and I don't mean he is not , ts having success. V , Joe Gillman is made city manager of Herrin, Ill., and is doing a little perma- 1 . A nent waving between battles. h Dr. Alger has a good practice in Gary and has his suite in connection with a ' c op suey joint. gig Dr. Bell went on a hunting trip immediately after graduation and liked it so well among the mountains of New York that he hasn't been able to settle down yetiDr. M. Bette is holding clinics to prove that a meaner line of bunk can be Q thrown by a combination of the English and Polish languages than any one fi language straight. Dr. Brazda has become so interested in cross word puzzles that he has for- F- gotten he is a D. D. S. tDoctor of Decayed Stumpsj lf' Drs. Bratt, Borg and Carlson felt so bad over the loss of their roommate, , , jim Fung, that all they manage to do is make the annual alumni home coming. 1' Drs. Delbridge and Froney both went back up to the sticks of Wisconsin and 25 if i Michigan but have most of the practice made up of good looking Chicago girls. 'lift Drs. Kellner, McKell and Michler became more interested in the way they are to save what few hairs they have scattered around on top of their shiny QF domes than in dentistry and they are trying to perfect a Huid known as Re-sprout , that will run Van Ness out of business. ps ' Dr. Mower has devoted his entire time to crashing indoor track records set are -A5 by Nurmi. 'Zi Dr. Harry Peterson has an office in John Americans new express building at if Canal and 13th. Q. ' Q Drs. Rushing 8: Pittman could no longer stand the hot weather of Illinois and .7 have secured a dog team and spend their summers in Alaska. ill? Dr. Schwartz still spends one hour a Clay playing his cornet over the enunicator for the amusement of the patients of C. C. D. S. gtg 1353 S Dr. Vlfilliams is still practicing his clog and is being coached a bit by Dr. wg terns. 1 Dr. Sobecki has his office on the Notre Dame campus and when not arguing athletics he is in his office. f Dr. Sfvoboda is selling homes in Cicero and putting every one of his friends on -.9 1 -l a hill with a sewer and electricity up there. Drs. Haller and Zablotney are the two big goes in Cicero, not only in dentistry. Q' Dr. Tate was recently promoted, because of old schoolday friendship, by Dr. Mary Burk, to general manager of the South Town Dental Parlors. i Q! Drs. Trieck, Warczak and White are all in the west, but in partly unexplored lands. White is still preaching the gospel. Drs. Tarnowski, Volz, Unseitig and Visoky are doing research work, be- ff: ginning where the late Dr. Pendleton left off. .. af s 117 S 5-J 15 2 -4 5. -n a , A 4, F 1- :L ,T Vg H XS, - 2, -l 1 ,. ' ly 'f :.L:1L1a- m i.- -' ' - - if lr- S 'iw ggi im? I5 . . . , . . ' Drs. Moran and Zimmerman are running a cabaret on the South Side in ,SSG is, connection with a big burlesque show. 553, Dr, Moroney has an otiice in Pa Ryan's l-l-room house on the banks of Fox 4' ' 3 Lake. His daily program is breakfast, swim, practice one hour, swim, lunch, nap, l , hsh, boat ride, practice 30 minutes, swim, dinner, dance and retire. gg Dr. Anderson is still head of the Orthodontia Department at Iron Mountain. Dr. Arnold, as we will all see before this clinic is over, is authority on plate gi, 1-I3 work and articulators. W'hy, Dr. Hall's is only a toy compared to Arnold's. EFT Among those who have left the profession is Dr. Akers, who now conducts ,N a New Thought barber school- special haircuts for special men. Dr. Davis owns the largest men's clothing store in St. Charles and is his own model. Dr. tail Buyer now controls the largest dental laboratory in the world and makes an exact vm- study of each case. W sit - , . . . . . . ggi Dr. Eager bids fair to outdo anyone in the way ot clothes, and still sports College Togsf' ,lack VVarshaw was killed one night in Davey Miller's 12th street joint for if '53 shooting a red-necked Mick with a rubber band. Dr. Ross, after graduation, gave up dentistry, and is now Fritz 1i1'C1SlCl',S 1 nearest rival. .. K X Dr. Geo. Marcellinus Quinn gave up clouting guys down, married little Bee, if f, and is now so busy raising little Micks that he has to confine himself to his two- , j by-four office from 9 to 9. Many are his schemes of garnering the almighty lg dollar, especially his world famous slogan, Send me a chewing gum bite and l'1l .3 d you a bridge il A ,L Sen ' 'E ' . . . . . . . i f I . Dr. Henry Poupa still blames Pat Quinn for hiting him with the liver and E Q 1 to date has not forgiven him. W X f i Dudley Smith returned to Peoria, took over his dad's practice and bids fair QC? to outdo the Old Man at his own stuff. Yeh gave up playing pool. 1 l ' Dr. Dave Stein, when not in his Hollywood office, plays the part of an Indian g l chief in the movies. , , A y -, Dr. Wlalker gave up kidding the profs after graduationg settled down to work and settled up his debts. Dr. Max Schwartz became interested in radio and is now working on an idea ,iq whereby he can conduct his work by means of radio. He dreams of the day when he can sit quietly on the lawn and by turning dials prepare cavities, polish M. O. D. foils etc ' - if Among the men who really became famous is Dr. Sowle. Sowle so revolu- 4 ' tionized plate work that plates are now made permanent in the mouth, never to A be removed, and absolutely cannot be told from natural teeth. In fact, you can V, make his specially prepared rubber bleed. Q., Dr. Toerne acquired a new roommate and now can be depended on to arrive -1 'gi on time at any affair you offer him free. fp Dr. Emil Kanin with several of his bro-thers has opened offices one flight up Pi. and save ten dollars. .Did Montgomery returned home to Oakland City, paid off the mortgage on the homestead and is in solid with the folks again. ie: A if Lf fl 'fl 1 ns L 1-Qty ,f I, 1' 'Q Rx LLM N A H I f ..,.., fy.-iq WL X' ww. :. fM , P ' I 5 ' y 0 NK N nxt, x IU: I KK AJ . -4. .Li V.. fx. I 3, 123' .19 'sz -1? J . A. A. ,Q E iii? .,.. A ' '. , , ,, X 1-ff 'f '! e. g :. fi . 2 gi: .v,. , ,.A, 3 M' R ' ' ' -' g,g1 f wgf Q'fG'1fc :JE VS ' pig ' . ' . . 9 ik, 1 WSE vw . - .xg ' K , Q? X Q- TAP 'F' ' if' 'lf 2 le ' V, ' Ti Z Q35 . 55 3153 1 T1 7,5 xx A 'YEAR IN fi qzOA1A-me-mE Aff' .uwwcmg Cxpfvzg E Q 'XM E K Q' offvnu ovoaffvm? ,L '7, 1? 2. ' 1: , M I 3 it f . Mi' Ye. Y JK- '- 4-g::.'E.iVs:. A iii? Q 21-if-' N ,Q if ffm is 1' im :fm we 51 . IA! 1: I 4 JV 1 Q mapa A ' gf wr X f,,f , wg Wig V2 gig' Us 1 fi vi' M n 1.4 , If-'r, fA 4 :f . fu? ',. b 4 , Y' . 'V f 1 :5I3QI.'f,?' 'V .V , . ,,., 5 ' .- 'A 'ff E43 f, - , + if - 'J ' E ' -35 I ? f -. ws 1 W Id af zzz Y ? 15 f li- 'if A: . Q I I l ' :TA 5,-s L, MI , W 1 -A 1 N ff X - H 32 ' V fs 34' J A '- 'ff M 1 3 i P W! K X M 2 1 L ' lr - t .w.' Q gimp- .A 1 . nl, - ' ' fllsl , - NLM -X 1 19 ' xr, ' 933: ..,g .1 sk F ' lil? . ,rf . 1:6 mr i vi, S x V-:ly liuiihl Illi Y Q H .- it l i flfhv-smiizizf-:wtf - ' W l- W t !!e. '5,1--- -:abil '44', : r 4 -'- ' 4 ' -'- : - - is 4 i ll llff1 ' lll-us.u,- . ' 1 , i --' -Beretta '4 Ili, ifz1fwP.f??7f?-T'-.ff. '1'-' : fvaass1!4ii!1i1iQ q , A..' 'W D me Dr. Jones opened a school of Oral Hygiene and is now training young women . for dental assistants. A. Dr. Kessler gave up cross-word puzzles and confines himself strictly to the compounding of patent medicines. Pyro, cures all pyorrheag Abso, clears up the worst abscesses overnight, Washo, the vanilla-fiavored mouth wash, and fl i Fillo, that marvelous filling material, are among his products. I Dr. Merle Long went back to automotive engineering-his hands got too big. Dr. Levin went to sea as captain of a rum runner, and has for his mates Irish Marshack and Gentleman Ben Krasnowsky. 'if Dr. Lester McGahey returned home to Palestine and is now showing the folks lg' some of the tricks he learned in the big city. Between him and Dr. Griffy the old home town is all smoked up, Bigosh, Dr. Fanning became a wonderful success as a crown and bridge expert and made so much money that after a few years he retired from actual practice and now spends his time touring the country, stopping only for eating and fishing. His book on immovable movable fixed bridge is now universally known and a bust of him may be seen in the library along with other shining lights. Dr. Lind became famous as the one man in the world who could make an absolutely satisfactory for money backj obturator. 5 L Dr. Ernest Johnson became president of the A. D. A. and is an internationally known lecturer on dentistry. Dr. Hefty now gives clinics on three surface foils at all the big clinics. A sad ' case is that of Dr. Le Febre, who could not find a chair low enough for him to Work with. He is now demonstrating in the New York Dental College. my Dentistry was too slow for Dr. Simon B. Matzkin and he is now manager oft iff., one of the loop department stores. E Drs. Goldberg and Levitt maintain offices in the ghetto and have a large amalgam practice. Dr. Kimble is a dancing instructor after office hours. ' Dr. Moike Feeney gave up hope of ever growing any wool on his skypiece and has rented out his head as a model for billiard balls. He became a prohibition agent and hence does not have to worry about finances any more. Dr. Gregerson is practicing in God's country now and writes out his own slips on cavities, plate and bridge, and won't O. K. them until the work is perfect. i Dr. Hugh Hayden is conducting a health sanitarium in Indiana in connection with his dental practice. Dr. Dave Le Blanc is still reciting his deeds of valor while a cab driver to N. -,QQ anyone who will listen to him. Dave is quite a dentist now and is considered an authority by many, especially on bridge work. Dr. Bennie Gordon's office is in the Annex and he still commutes from Gary. The reason, he says, is because he likes the smoke of the trains. C6595 ' 'fel ,- vga .3 fa, I . -3. 7 Q 1 1 g 9 a o 4 51 4.4-f. r E'f3T3f?T?:i:2-:Ff-M Q 'q W 7111 Pl f'.,'-fa iw 'A .1 .. My . 1-0 . 3.3 'I . . sa i L M -ml :iz A I .Z .rf .H- it '. ,A A it 1. . ,X , '-gig, In I U li , f- H',-Qg.z:: A I ' i kg' ,,A, . ..,.,', I I I 'f ..'- U' 1 ,. U , ll, m l, ' W YA i,u.t,,.,. ,,. '! ' ll my 'Hp -- -4- at ll 4-nik-:-,L -1-' L ' 4.-: qt .,:t,' I . , t . '- . -'9'e!e- 5..4L- Q- A.. -'4 ' A: ' .t-,i'lilr.h eras, ' at -- - if If s 'P Xia V W' I TAKE NYHAT IGET M CAt Dreamlandj .- HJ Oily hair and shiny face, I' A i Absolutely void of grace. ,Eg Knock-kneed legs and crooked thumb, -li lt Great nose and saucy tongue. Has no brains, and has no clothes X2 1 Worth speaking of. Everybody knows ISK. ' That she's my girl, but golly gee, , J VVish someone else would go with me. Hi it 'H .. a - I 'xt THE NENV DELTA SIlJ HOLSI1 f . Dr. C. N. J.: VVhat a pretty fountain, in your living room ! ,Z Jim Flood: Lord, Sir, that isn't a fountain-that's the overflow from the Q shower room. Aj' 3333 H' -l PLE 1 ,V just because you can see its tracks is no sign that the street car has just passed. , ' gf' Can you dance Pf i d H. M. Peterson: No, but I can hold them while they dance. Iilssif Stude: VVhy dQn't you laugh at the prof's joke ? j Silent One: I don't have to. I'm getting kicked out next week. TE ,E I P ClaHm: Would your father be willing to help me in the future 7 She: Well, he said he wanted to kick you into the middle of next week. si 5' A very self-satisfied man arrived at the Pearly Gates, and asked for Admission. , . NVhere are you from ? asked St. Peter, Q Harvard --P5 Well, you can come in, but you won't like it. 1 Question in Therapeutic exam.-Dose of Magnesium Sulphate? tg Groetzinger-1X6 of a grain. F Second Senior-Dosage for human being, not a Hee. Y fill 51:22 fl Since my girl has started eating radishes I call her my Belgian Rose Cbelch- .. 1, ing rosej. E C53 They raised me on condensed milk, that's why I'm small. l,F?'6'1It'llj'.b li . . , q,,,-at ' Please play the Soap song from Lux and I'll sing you a couple of bars. I ist First Party-VVhat kind of hair did King Tut's dog have? Second Party-I don't know. What kind did he have? First Party-Dog hair, of course. 5 I 121 . :- rv 1. -: 'N 1 to ---sgf l it .1 1+ t 'WS--'A?'i!lf -if - ll lk 'Wd !f j Ulqyd v '4- . , -if-4 H Ill w 41 . muah, , I I !!!:Eg4iE5iH!!!i,-gg -' -1 ' - l I , .Ss ge? 7 ni . -a 123.5 R . H' -1 tlll l 1- L.,, .. ',',f-1-f-.fQ Vf wg N. .5 EN?- , lg T I S Y O U I if ' Sure, Dentists are an awful lot - 'li So the public yell, -Q f . re' by But I'1l say that there is ONE For whom I kinda fell. l a gg - it He doesn't kill ya, like the rest . , - ,, msg And gloiy inthe act, an He s sorta kind and gentle, Now, really, thatls a fact. inf ' He sympathizes every time H , r. 'Q He hurts, or makes you sigh. His tactics do quite suit me, t' . . f. f And that IS not a l1e. ' ng C E . Most dentists seem to take delight f V 'N making people croak, 5, y And usually when they leave you You're dead, and nearly broke. -3 But this one sure's a wonder- At patching up a tooth. You say you dou't believe it, :Q VVell, it's the gospel truth. 1'1l bet I've got you interested ln this delightful man, .ga . ,I .Ag Just look around and End one .Lk 1 . .gl ' ' To beat him-if you can. 5:2599 We -5 Ni if i ,Qu F, . He's got a way about him g That makes friends by the peck, , ' t You're wond'ring who he is now 1 its YoU, 'Sold Top fby becky! i -5 ill W 4 sm 'U Q 3. fu .- 3. Theie will be a meetinff of the seniors who do not considei th ms lves the best oil operatois in the class It vnll be held in the XX est telephone booth immedi i 'ltely aft 1 graduation F S. 9? l 5' 77 he-1 eil? ' '+- -1 wg ' kit' ' ' r eu N . 52 . ' if fD e I, I '. my Jil. . gf,-.5 nil if . '-' 15:55 l ,ig','. I Eff' . A il' ffl .-xii ' EH' ' I ul! rp 1 ri: 1-'73, U . 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'il Q Another good man gone wrong-Clif was married recently. 1 .ALLEN, HOWARD, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. ,lil E, Howard has changed his name. Congratulations, Hyman. if . U An. Lg, ALLEN, LESLIE J., Aurora, Ill. A fine chap, is Leslie, and a busy one. K ALLISON, JOHN T., Blytheville, Ark.-Xi Psi Phi. XVe don't know where he spends his evenings and money, but he sure hates , 1 to get up in the morning. ggi ANDERSON, ARNOLD V., Chicago, Ill.-Delta Sigma Delta. The HV stands for Vivian, or maybe Violet. Andy knows more about mar- riage than the married folks. .-XRONSON, HIXRRX' L., Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. 3,71 ' A husky youth, and likeable. .AUBREY, DONALD C., Maywood, Ill. 5,13 A friend to all the world. i f gig BAHLMAN, HENRN' NV., Beecher, Ill.-Trowel Fraternity. 35 Sig Everybody likes him-they can't help it. Er? BARNHART, GEORGE H., Butler, Pa.-Delta Sigma Delta. if S . George snores so loudly in class his neighbors can't sleep. ,f BECKSTINE, DARRELL O., Geneseo, Ill.-Psi Omega. A pest if you don't know him, and a pest if you do. gl Q BELSAN, JAMES C., Chicago, Ill.-Psi Omega. gg L! A Sheik with a terrible line, is Jim. is if -.L . . .,-.- ......- -1--T isgg., - - - -- -. .,,, ..,., ,,,,,s.,f..,.-1.1,-aw, . . as -'1 - -S-L rn-,gf-3. '11 . wpffrf-' 76.'1',5fi'g5,-j.:.,,.,g.:gA ' li jg r . ' 129 K 5 Mi ' R' -if . .A . Qi.sf:+wQk41e1ic jL ...' 5i - ' ,s2i 'f4i' BERQUIST CARI. D. Chicago Ill. Can even make a Prof blush when he wants to. LESLEY VERNON G. Xlloodstock Ill. Can always be heard above the roar of the angry mob BIDERMAN JACOB Hartford Conn.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. The class optimist. Brozis GEORGE I. Chicago Ill. If George said what he thought he would mean wx hat li BONEBRAKE SHAYLOR At. Chicago Ill. Some technician well say. Small but Oh my ! BONKV STaNLEx F. Chicago Ill. But decid- dly not the bunk. BRAATEN, ALBERT N., .-Xrnegard, N. Dak. Looks like a Swede, but doesn't act like one. BRADLEY, .ALBERT B., Beloit, XVis.-Delta Sigma Delta. One of the prosperous men of the class, judging by t he buys. Al's 'engaged now, fellows, BRAGER, VV.-XLDO G.. Chicago, lll. Let's go on a party tonight. BRAMSON, LEO A., Chicago, Ill. XYe wish he could broadcast during exams. Some box' b A . BRENNER, I. EDNVARD, Chicago, Ill.-Trowel Fraternity, Al The class stabilizer. BRODSKY, RUDOLPH, Chicago, Ill. lVrites a nasty thesis, and reads it, too. BRONIARCZYK, STANLEY A., Chicago, Ill. It takes a good man to uphold that name. ' -' ZYI ,alta E f . t-1. 31' ff . S 5' 5' at . 2? 1 3ll1lI.'T l i l H ull: 9 . -ff llmmll I i , 4. 1 . m i we-X N -- .ft W if 'l l' l Y .i.- . il -.1-ii.: -. V. I I th l 111, 101 L U + 1 it, 2 A - 3 , , D 35 gf J. 1 5 91, , I K it w will Q t . g in A lf .. N . .V-fy , Y-it yn. . . , ff , E. Y l Y I 5 , , , E lf? 1 1 u ,f , .5 1 4 1 v ' r ' l ! ! J . N ' , , iris I Rai 'Y 2' BROWN, CLAUDE, Monticello, NVis. Even better than we expected. BUEGE, ROYAL R., Marinette, XN'is.-Psi Omega. The only one left of a trio from that town. CH.-XLLINGSWORTH, XYILLIAM P., Chicago, Ill. Bill certainly pounds a lot of foil. Maybe he still gets patients. CHANDLER, JOHN P., Valparaiso, Ind.-Delta Sigma Delta. That's nothing-you ought to see- CHAPMAN, LEONARD, Chicago, Ill. Member of Chapman and Bramson, not inc. CLEVEN, HENRY M., Chicago, Ill. . Earnest and sincere, that's Henry. DAYISON, NORMAN H., Hawley, Minn,-Trowel Fraternity. He used to be a time fellow, but he's married now. Dr ROODL CH XUNCFY XX Chicago Ill He uoiked hard to live down that Chauncey but ue ale beginning to think he succeeded DE ROSE BTICHAEL Genoa Xlis His shingle wx ill read Baibei and Dentist 5 ir a if 2 Q5 1 ,Q fi hr Y 'F F lif , F. 'E 'X Ji-' i 2' M51 'Eff Q1 2. ,ig ?Av 'il 'f :U x .1 E11 ' .fi lv Q ' li . Q it EY 5.9 . , v - 1 H ' , 1 L ' i ., L3 , . 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H lf ' ,A itlilf-Miiil5'1'LiTii? 355 .. .. ill ll llli 1 iii wi '. e-'S . ,h iii DONALDSON, XNILLIAM F., Cuba, Ill.-Psi Omega. DOn't worry so much, Bill, yOu'll get through. l, , Eli' DVORAK, ORVILLE J., DOwner's Grove, Ill.-Xi Psi Phi. I Has an awful time with his name, his hair, and devitalizing paste. Not the lg ,3 musician. -' 5 EPSTEIN, HARRY H., Chicago, Ill. gl, He no longer faints when he sees blood. ETU, GEORGE, Chicago, Ill. Did George ever tell you a story? Ask Doctor Fouser. FAHRNEY, FAIRMAN XV., Oak Park, Ill.-Delta Sigma Delta. M We would even let him operate On us, and that is saying a good deal. if FINKELSTEIN, THEODORE, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. Q W'ant a good foil patient P I 5' FINLEY, LEO R., Mason City, Iowa.-Psi Omega. Q A horny handed son of toil. l FISHER, WAYNE L., Fairview, Ill. 5 He and Bonebrake go hand in hand. A FITZPATRICK, TIMOTHY, Sioux City, Iowa. f i ' A newcomer from Creighton. Xkle know he is glad that he came because he 'E . 'f is always goodnatured. Q E ' FLOYD, FRANK L., Chicago, Ill. ,L I i ' A. prince that's all D FORKOSH, BIAURICE, chicago, 111.-A1 ha Zeta Gamma. Q . 'D P - is -S ff, ' A very excitable chap. Calm yourself, Maurice. FRANTA, VVILLIAM F., Cicero, Ill. 1 E 1 ' i t : That s why he is so tough. f ig FUERSTENAU, KINGSLEX' M., Chicago, Ill. 5' He doesn't like to be called our daddy, so we wOn't. . ., GECEVVICZ, JOHN M., Chicago, Ill. . Boy, does he step! He gave the class a dance last year. GIRIBEL, SIMON E., java, S. Dak.-Xi Psi Phi. A The ladies weep Over that marcel. GOLDSTEIN, BARNEY H., Vllhiting, Ind. Another man with rare technique. ,ggi l3RABOVV, ELMER F., Burlington, VV is. Our only representative on the faculty, and he must put in a few kind words T25 for some of us. R F :gli V .5 GREENWALD, J. LEONARD, New York, N. Y.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. , ,, ' The same old ffuv we find 5 l ' 22 - ' . ' . 2 , PIANNA, HILERY E., Hot Springs, Ark.-Delta Sigma Delta. , 5 He knows more keen women!! 7- 15 LIANSEN, CARL E., Manistee, Mich.--Delta Sigma Delta. Our class president, so what more can we say? ,Ei ld.-XNSON, ARTHUR R., Bristol, S. Dak.-Trowel Fraternity. He may be a traveling man, but h'e's just a good boy. I'l.-XRLING, CHARLES YVM., Chicago, Ill.-Trowel Fraternity, Psi Omega. iffy? A bad man to play mean tricks On. f, lla? ' ra:-f sz ,iw -fi. -. -.ff.'::--1-.- vii -,f -. ? f'LrT ?1'-hfaclgliii N TT ii ' - -WTTEW-f 'P w '?4'sw12.-wx . si.: 1 A 132 . ggi. 'i ,Lf H, hx . i ,lx l G1 al 0 '. .vi- . .rt ,A- ,. 'N H xi AX 'fiiij ' i,-.t-52:1 1 H . H 1 i A gp --' .... .r it -1' 'T fr ZQZF5? '.'.L fij-1-5i.i2f1's:f.'i A ' ' 'A f. lr ,rr fain . 110, , A Q' .E r ' ,I alll I A 1' 'il r A ' - f l' :miilm ,yr , 5. .-Ngptq-'T ,. ..,.Lf.,1fu,.,.,.,.s,., .. . ,. ., , , ., , .y 'f'::e:Q?5ifRilB12.....a..r,,z j'l!f!rf f?i1''-'i'2 f1'Uu1'jgY'ElWflQ qua.. -5... C V . .-, ug If' f hi in - 04 4 l 'C' , V 'i f gplllfns, F0 5 Q YY.. it-E -1 xx! ,y -'I f, fx,-Q : yi ky W0 Tiff' E p, tmp I ..1 9: , , mv. . -.. in . , I N' ir. A' I-A ,ILM . I -I 4 rf' Y 1 - l-Q' - J Q0 , :ga X A.. QQ ,ix rx 531: iii '5fqy?'i'if L i CZ M K, -fu 5 A 5 . 515 Rusziiowldl ovewlfnau I mf Ol War . 573 5 1' il fart . . gg 4 HLXRAIQN, LNIILLARD R., Des Moines, Iowa.-Trowel Fraternity. Xi Psi Phi. ' Did you ever see him in his derby? That's right, he 15 never without it. YIAYES, HAROLD H., Chicago, Ill.-Psi Clmega. One of the best, we say. me l'IILLYER, EUGENE M., Oak Park, Ill. fs, The deacon of the class, and our leader in prophylaxis. Hirz, XYARREX P., Chicago, Ill. Z' From bouncing baby box' to cabaret bouncer in three years is his enviable l ' .-, 'B record. 7 Q L HOOD, FRED A., Muscateen, XX is.-Delta Sigma Delta. A - - . , ,. 13' 'lhe answer to the maidens prayer. HULETT, EMERY C., Hammond. Ind. . Is much interested in the diet of the infants. He has two prize babies, you '-'ZA Q' know. -, JENSEN, .-XREL, Brigham City, Utah.fPsi Omega. ml Arel took unto himself a wife, but he was decent enough to bring her around and let the boys see her. sv .T JONAS, FRANK, Chicago, Ill. 3 A shy, bashful boy, that hates to get up and tell us what's what. li K.xLLExD.xcH, TRAVIS E.. St. Louis, Mo. j 7 A newcomer in the class but soon made himself l-:nown among us. Is already T. a charter member of the most important club in school. ' K - .. , 71 Q 2 IXANEKO, IS.-XMI, Hawaiian Islands. M Q? iff Cleverness is a constituent of his blood. IQ- is A w' r. -.. ,.'-sau :4-.g1,Q:7-.-.1-.- fi 'GEC ,ga-T . T'-: E. 5 -1 .g.,'1:afq.4-V fr:-V gp '-'H 'Z gf-'1 -f x Jsglyl l'-A' ,K gey.Q .Wy ., K ' 5 155 P Al '72 'D A. . Qi . sl. it Y ! tsp! vllln, 'I-U.--: --'-1 I l ll i fig!--. I ' if 'rr flilis? fiat . ..,- f a. 41 , 'tg I A- . .. . salislitgxfil2izz,'2Eg...iia: . if?-W -e ' L '- -li , -X i 4 ' t9,-'rQ ..sffai1, oilzffzetiswff -1'- :fmt-srmqg 5ff , ,. ,,., Zag 5 'fl '4 KANoAs, XVILLIAM F., Hancock, Mich.-Delta Sigma Delta. Did you ever see Bill when he wasn't ready with a smile? An expert in inlay technique. Ask Dr. Pendle-ton. F INIANNA, HARUTO, Hawaiian Islands. There never was a busier fellow. 91' IQIDANI, BIAS.-XO, Hawaiian Islands. ' Another one from the South Seas who will return some day and practice 7, 5 Y dentistry onlthe wiggly dancing girls. ggi IXIDD. HAROLD F., Chicago, Ill. ,Q Our wrestler is very capable in the extraction of teeth and money for THE Qi, v DENTOS. I-Ie knows how to pour it on ,em. 1 7 IXIELING, OTTO E., Mamstee, Mich.-Delta Sigma Delta. y gg. A He plays-solitaire for money, and everything. .gf IQOSCHE, FRED, Rock Island, Ill. Dentistry is not all that Fred is learning if we are to judge from some ,of the , f i pictures Of his lady friends. , 4 6' IQOSTRUBALA, JOSEPH G.. Chicago, Ill. .gi I It wouldgt be joegf 2i1didn't gsltivate a new mustache every year. V iii iozLOwsK1, LORIAN ., icago, . Acts as Kostrubala's body guard, or is it vice versa? KULixwAs, FNELIX C.. Chicago, Ill. -, . Q One of the noisiest fellows in the class. Felix must be a tennis player for he V sure makes a lot of racket. 1 3,33 3,3 LEvixD1, SOLOMON S., Chicago, Ill. . gin' Sol has his hair cut shorter this year but still-we cannot understand him when 5, 2 he talks. An Irish broque always remains, they say. 1 LINDBERG, XVALLACE F., Soperton, Wis. cgi One of our blond sheiks. Did you ever see the classy patients he has for Vit a clientele? 5,5 LOBSTEIN, IRv1No W., Chicago, Ill. i Points are the least of his worries. A good man just can't be kept down although he be slightly obese. i' LocK, DONALD D., Beatrice, Neb.-Psi Omega. i lg Don is a hard worker and turns out, some beautiful work. Too bad maw and paw can't see his masterpieces. LONGNECKER, EZRA K., Union City, Ind.-Delta Sigma Delta. -, r He does two things well, dentistry, and helping Uncle Sam at the post office A g LYNOTT, VINCENT J., Chicago, Ill. ,,w. I,-C W'ith a car and a derby all your own, what more could a fellow ask? MACWITHEY, HAROLD S.,New Brunswick, N. J. It takes a big man to carry heavy grief. Mac is Editor in Chief 'of the -.521 E 131 at Dentos. NIARCUS, SAMUEL A., Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. To be small is no handicap for Sam. He tells them how good he is MATSON, EDWVIN, Hancock, Mich. He is sure to make a good dentist because his golf' score moun-ts so hig ' ' 1. .... .- , .gf .. . . ,. .. , . r ' I ' ' ' W l A., 2:4 ' 134 fi , it - 'Lf ch. Ha Y ? li? '?g' 5! 3iE'- Y ml , ' l j fl-J XX T V357- i.if4x ' iw'-.f-s. -. . . ,: wil V' ' ' - 4 I til- nt -E N -'ms'--4 D291 ,..., .,A,,.M 5-T l fi 'Inq' +1-I-... A , .li !gg,!gQLiS!'f2,g!gQQg,lg Wi? - ' ' A v , ' - . It-J il ali' A' -2+ .. L if gifrzfretifffi-2 -' - 'gmc mcg we at xs.. ' T ' ie- i-as I' 5 314 i IXIAYER, :XLFRED F., Forest Park, Ill. ig: .-Xl is quiet and sincere around school, but when playing the violin with his ' orchestra--oh boy l l illCGOXY.XN, EIvIRIET'r hl., Decatur, Ill.-Xi Psi Phi. E The movies sure lost a good man when Mac decided to take up dentistry. - NTCNULTY, ROBERT W., Gardner, Ill. - I , Although he has red hair, Our Bob is a well liked, pleasant, amiable member ' of the class. BTITSUMORI, HIS-1131 E, japan, ggi Mitzy is known by his ear to ear smile. Has a hard time transporting his ' instrument case around the iniirmary. ATUSLEY, TQENNETH, Carthage, Ill.-Psi Om-ega. lien was big hearted during the holidays and distributed numerous geese. MURRAY, JOHN F., Fond du Lac, XYis.-Delta Sigma Delta, ig ,lack maintains those rosy cheeks by using Grandpa's XYonder Soap. lt's a ,F wonder that it's soap. 'f' NIEI:RzYDOwsKI, STANLEY, Forest City, Pa. Nero is a steady plodder and always holds, up the line when signing up for a patient. However, he has a reason. l O'GRADY, JOHN J., Detroit, Mich.-Psi Omega. I ' .g. 52 Although he works every.n1glIt dispensing preseriptions, John is one of the 5 best. He carries a miniature club to stave Ott the girls. 15 OTTEsEv LESTER F S 'sh F k U l -P' O 2 - I , -., pains or , Ita 1. si mega. i To be a good dentist is his ambition, and you can count on him to be one, too. .gr QTTO, FRANKLIN XY., Chicago, Ill. ig Our class artist and radio authoritv. XX'here does he get those Hashy bow ties? 3555 3, .. . ' , ' PERLMAN, SAMUEL, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Leta Gamma. ' Sam, Sam, the clean-up man, etc., etc. Sing that to him and he'll clean-upf if you fail to start running. , PI-IILLIPs, HIXRRY T., Lewiston, Idaho. yy, 'ACowboy is always ready for a tussle with anybody, especially Porter. iii? PORTER, GEORGE ul.. Chicago, Ill. He says the women don't bother him, but how can they resist that smile. that hair, that nose, that feet? POSTIQLS, GEORGE G., Bloomington, Ill.-Trowel Fraternity. George can tell you a lot about nurses and there is a lot he wouldn't tell. 5 1 ROl5BIN5. HAROLD F., Grand Rapids, Mich.-Trowel Fraternity. XVait until the folks hear about Harold and his wild women and late dancing it li A parties. Shame on you, Harold. fi' RosEN, HOWARD L., Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. Q If he should tell you that he is a good scout it would be a long story. XVe , 'Ti know he is a line fellow. RUSZKOWSKI, VVALTER T., Chicago, Ill. The class sheik. His sideburns are never ruFHed as he works, although some ,ijt of his patients would make some of the bovs leave home. .11 J TE ,. . 1- 41,55 '-Zi, sl get Y ' - wt 1 V . . -f -was ---'T Ai? .-, .fr -f f. e-.f--- R,-.Q me . - .f,:s , .. 1- ' -- ' ' r sms .. ffl? N - .e . -. I 1 wines .T . efr- f- . ' ' . .- U-ri -'.--'fic.::'rv mt ..-1512 Qipfff-si:-ff' ew - ' . is. F - 1 ' 'af --L Lfwai I f -'ii--...tba-QeI!.2,4L. l',fi-5 5-lDT35:wWlM gt 15' T? s- o li NH l j ,.,.. -f' , ' U 'N i -l- x 'SH 5 ?'i-- if 1 11 '4 1- + 1 1 live . ifvfw-f sf...1. 'l' fi,!::.,,..,,,?ili?:??5?5F3?if, 5 'fi 1 , K , wifreffsffiffasPeiiiegsfffviiwisiiilljlirfffg 51 4 1 :gk ' ' ' D int., .F 5 SM Xia i' 5 Kffeli JAP uulm Pham f i EiQ!'1l!IE!39Vs51v 9 145:11 'E-G2 f Q ' L , I 1 'h'.,, 4 's 1 ' I-S1 1921, E? 12,5 D SE ' . f , ' i - - A A - A' 7 1 Jw-noi! Z 50 hydtllf ng UL Afg EVE AAAIruv'.U1sls S'ATi'eT Jo Pat .fl 55 fa. . if? 1' Is. rs, 5? 11 l 9. RYAN. :XLPHONSE C., Kewanee, Ill.-Psi O111ega. lag A real Ir1sl1n1an always did add prestige to a class. XYe're lucky to l1ave f fl l11111, 111deed. 11, 1 G RYAN, THoMAs F., Chicago, Ill. TOIIIITIQ' is sn1all i11 stature. but you should see l1i111 snioking tl1ose big cigars. vii, RYLL, JOHN D., Elmira, N, Y. ' iii , ia john may be just a trille older tl1a11 some of us but by no means a back if 316g ere 1 1 75 wi. I I is 5 I ff Q l 5 ,, 1'1L1ITllDC1'. In him the spirit of youth still lives. i 1' SCHNEIDER, joHN, Chicago, Ill. lgf' lfjl DQ-llll!----!!l!!l!!!:t1::,liQMMW?-i-l-???? 111111111111 ' .i ??????? ll !l!l!!!!l!l!. f L W1 1 - - ' ' ' - 1 ff just one of john s outbuists concerning things 111 genei al. xi SCI-IUESSLER, ELMER XY. Chicago, Ill.-Psi Omega. i f' V25 There should be a law against minors who insist on enticing the tlafrella i11 1 tl1e region of the upper lip. ' 'X SHRR, EDWARD H., Scotland, S. Dak. H A new n1an from Creighton. They grow 'ein big and good natured i11 South 'f ' SHAFFER, XYALTER H., Chicago, lll.-Trowel Fraternity. , - H , 1 e 111ay have sore feet onc-e ill a while, but l1e steps right along and spreads 1, Eg! his Stuff. . SHERRILL, IQENNETH, La Fayette, Ind.-Psi O111ega. i Operating a dental chair was easy for l1i111. He learned all the intricacies l . 4 - . from a barber's standpoint. l it SH1-:RRY. RUDOLPH, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gan1n1a. if He may be only one, but he sounds like a crowd. 1. . life i ' l ' - , .. . :f ,.,.- U: -.:'f-1.1:'5'v.- '75'i'i S-5-.1-5.-' ' .'2gag7,'+3!sy.,1fsf111116 Y- 4 .Qjf 'l'1' , ' '-,Ir-'Y Q ' - ' 1 ' 's 5'V'ki2 J'lE?',,'Tij , ss1.c uw- Q, l I - gf - 136 W il. H e lar 1, 1 1 . Dakota. E W JF 1 r- E 5,23 E -lc lf sl '1 1 14 K -an 1 l F I '-T-'Li1.1:1... A.., l l 1 j 1 f ,- ' -V 1 l' , Wig- 91, . .4.. f .1 .L f' al l 4 . M ..L..E..tZ5-,- T' , -,. .br f , Til, S F Pig .5 1 .sf S51 'mi .1 Q lag SMITH, CALVERT L., NVaukegan, Ill. it . 5 . , . . . . . . u. 'Smiddy ' is the boy with the tI'lCli hats, socks, and ties. Blushing 15 a lost fx, art with him. gn fi QOLEM BEN L. Elaxander N Dak 'F ' ' ' . . .' ' '. . . . ' 1' Ben does things in h1s own quiet way. Some say he 15 always thmkmg of M3 the girl he left behind. iff! SOMMERFELD, SIGMUND, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. Fitting shoes was his former occupation. His experience is invaluable when -- viitting plates, inlays, etc. A SONE, XYILLIAM, Cl11CE1gO, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. Q Dr. Boulger's best student. Sone got the most out of the course in radi- Q1 Rt 1 ' 359, ography. . STELLMACH, PAUL A., Ivanhoe. Minn. gf ' Another new man hailing from the North, where men are men and women are homely. SWARTZ, ALBERT, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. Q13 : . . . xl? E? Al 15 always ready to demonstrate how they do it 1n the laboratory where he 3 rg-Q has his plates and bridges made. TEMPLER, NORBERT, Chicago, Ill. One of the requisites of a good dentist is that of dignity. Temp acquired I it long' ago. Z , EQ TIECI-1 NER, SAM, Chicago, Ill.-Alpha Zeta Gamma. Sam doesn't know what the blues are. Always there with a smile and a i t' me helping hand. Q' fix - TRADER lX'QlINARD I. Savanna Ill.-Delta Sigma Delta. Q ' . . ' ' . b . F1 5 Is our or1g1nal woman chaser. Somet1m-es to the north side, then to the south .315 side, and even to Cedar Rapids, Iowa l ll i f LS TREYBAL, ,ANTHONY XY., Melrose Park, Ill. bf? Tone is not as wild as of yore. Friend wife has tamed him down, so to -Eg 7.55 y ' . gig - speak. 5 25? TYL, JAMES, Chicago, Ill.-Delta Sigma Delta. 5 Jimmy is none other than our dancing fool. Gets plenty of foil patients 1 -2 from Dreamland and Guyon's. 1 . , URELIUS, ROLAND E., Clucago, Ill. Quiet and a good worker in school, but we have a hunch that he is holding out on us. It is rumored that he is engaged. -L VOITRX, JOSEPH F., Chicago, Ill.-Trowel Fraternity. ' j 3 Always ready to sock when called lVada 'or Voda. Ask Treybalg h-e knows. ie, XYADA, SOKICHI, Japan. ' ll Q 'ii A graduate dentist of Japan. He and Levadi understand each other perfectly. ' . . 11 NVARD, HARRIS C., G1lman, Ill.-Trowel Fraternity. Some of the fellows still think he is Tommy O'Connor, while some patients insist he is Jewish. ,,, vvmm, EARL F., ottawa, 111.-Delia sigma Delta. 1, Ask Earl how it feels to give a demonstrator a prophylaxis. l' ,WM f ,. . lfwaff- -1Arerf--:t1'.f f1? f4a-1-- 'sfsff-9 e1efm?a1::1:,m -. ..., H - -4 -' - asf-was w R - , -,gg-1g3E' . . . .efzR .1.w1 a t- 111g , . g2,52f',gS3fEge?, g 137 l .x. U 'w fi ' 4 4.-1 Kiki. I. --- if.. ., T41 ,Q N M ' i i ...-. ff f- I ix ,,. niiiaif .,.. .... I i 'l il... ii ll 'I ..,. , !!2!Q2l5?f15!!5Pl22l' I 45 l ,,. .Q l , ll L' .'f'4-:if 1i1',--,. . : f - 5: . ff-A ' V T, I ...Q 0. ,,:.- 4, V, 91433 ki.: -' i' v?f1gf,4yg1i5,:-115535.14 g.:,-5--gfuwgfiftfglhlil ., . 'T l?sPf'i5lifs'4Pi'?a,s-'f:f . V. ig if 1 Eg witsos, CARL P., Oblong, 111.-Xi Psi Phi. A walking advertisement for Stacomb, Pahnolive Soap, and Listerine. How lax ' does he keep that school girl complexion? 5 WOLFE, DONALD S., Savanna, Ill.-Delta Sigma Delta. ,gag Don has been quite busy acquiring points and appointments with girl chuins. Between times he seeks sleep. NYOO, PAUL S., Honolulu, Hawaii. 7 Paul is the sheik of our foreign delegation. Although quite young. he is very apt. You'cl be surprised. l i XIOSHINA, SHOICHI, Hawaii. i f ,1 If a perfect set-up is wanted, just ask Murphy to open his 1nouth. However, do not venture too close or you may fall in. 2:5 322 BLAME THE NAMES ' . . 3.1 F Forkosh sakes! Don't Kidd me even if you Otto. ' If Hulett me say too much I'l1 give you a wonderful line of Bonk, altho I ' will Lvnott for a Trader. 1 Serr, tell the Porter to Markus up a few prescriptions and be sure to include E ' a good Sherry. This stuff I am drinking is Biderman. QL ' i, DeRose is turning Brown, but did you ever see Brodsky? Kanna Hood keep your head warm? The boat began Kieling when it was passing thru the Lock. 5 Don't Mutter a word about the Robbins until we have received all the letters lfl Cl P 't l' Wi in 1 an Os Q b. :Ag E He has either either a Longnecker a small head. fi Kissing is a good method whereby one can Phillips. X V When he gets Fitzpatrick, give him plenty of room. X He tied a Grabow on his old Goldstein. That Hillyer looking at is indistinct because of the Hayes in the atmosphere. If he Hita, you will hear his Bonebrake in the region of his Fahrney. 2, The Wolfe made a trail to the 19th VVard. 98251 I would rather Etu bananas because the Fisher not as fresh as they might be. To NVOO is only natural, so you can if you Wilson. Mayer always live in happiness. VVada life!!! '35 11- it Dr. Kendall: Name a liquid which won't freeze. I Beckstine: Hot water. 'lf A it Hitz tAt the barber shopj : Say, how long will I have to wait for a shave ? 3 Barber: Why, about two years, sonnyf' Dr.: I w11l not answer any questlons during this exarnlnatlonf' Teil Lynott: Good! Neither will I. six, 'ir' . 7x -ez:-1 .I -- . . .- .4 , , .. .Y Til W T-1 ---4--Y - . -n3'v:.,.f .'3frA:17w.:J-.,. .l i N11-Gffferi ff ' I-sm .. 2E'?EW 'Z7'i' 5 -11 '55 I 138 315. i ' ., vf' .1 5. 1, my Li: 1 ' F1 L ,X .X li U 1 fy. .f 1:y.r:1.1i... ..'...1 l '11 ,-4 ff -. . H ,. i nfilfu. y P301 -f ' 1 -' Q' F . f! 2 'f . 1 17' , il Il li 1 Yu seas - '!!5h33t'1!g55gRLzRil s1fa .f 's ff if -41 .- -sz' ' '. ' . - -1 -.f:,.:,.,,. 1 .-,-:'.-p,5'1',y:,1g'f xi '--'-'-1- 1 -f .- ,, W' . ' s . 1 , -F ,. ., , ----- , ' H ' -' f:1'fiTe2fE5 f.T,...1'D!k ,'j,5pq4f,Q-3xQsi,i.5g2gZ5pQ: !l1Wfrffm:..-aff .,-- -5.-g5Lqae1gi11xLsaqfg Aq V M I fra.. R ' 'K ' it ' 'N 1 V1 Y N ' jg 11ERoEs Olf 11112 XIJUXR E ., . - - . . 'Cr fig The student who says, Doctor, this prophylaxis isnt much good but I m sure F1 that you'll accept it anyway. And the one who says. MP. G., give me a 'proph' slip. is The guy who burns out his inlays with a blowtorch under Dr. Pendleton's I, observation. gg . . . . . ff' ij The bozo who, in handmg an X-ray to Dr. Boulger, asks him 1f the tooth 15 'Q .' 1 vital. - tie . . . E: T. F. Ryan, who refuses to accept female patients lest they detract him trom his work. ' . ' . ' Anyone who tlnnks he can get a patient from Dr. Beldmg by remaining on the second Hoor. 'fn' . . . . . '32 , The Senior who cements in his Johnson step to1ls. sp, Y VPN The Freshman who asks Dr. Ixendall how to spell. gif 2 at 1 - 'Ti Any sophomore that yells story' as the physiology teacher enters the room E9 and gets a response. t - The student who takes a prophylaxis to C. N. Johnson to have it graded. 1 'y , fl sag , v . - 5511 ON THE BEALH Lady: My man where d1d you become such an expert swimmer? 1 f Porter: XYhy Lady, I used to be a trarhc cop 1n Venice. - 5 ,ae ra. . - 'Q -' 'UNM . flfl n A GX Hhs Stilwell Umggigig Tix QWA -129 Neesex 3,0143 WUQWC? mum 0 ge? 2:3 il l' l m X 'H' 'rl K X is 1..11 1'H 1l'lt1-tllvs. 911 -We s Q 0 ga.. 'i IUI, 7 gs- fs f- 7 .J., ,, ., .52 l if - 74 . l some .,- 1. ' -. .iff 1 ll ' - 1 'xt ,. ...mm 'A A 0 ff EF' 7 Wafvesw XQNEXX J -- mms-Nr: e A Qty 1 fl xg, 1 'Rudfe-rm ir 151 F any --: ' AN S P: li .fjfmii , f Huggy., Han 411' 1' ,1 - N Q7 3 - ,,, g ' 11 '1 M., f xxsigf, f-2 m , gugxuilsu fQ rlvkfjn ,, r , V ,y , E - 0,1 ,,- . 1 11 f .7 ?mEM f X f 0 'f . ., - xmvf- Nl , 1 CHL J -rf. iv' ' 1, 'il' X L Q 7 Gzxsr LASD A yu usnzunleur ' , 153 lg., .il JN. 1 -- l HAH? GLUE AQE NOW Tugi nixcrwven IN K R fb X if S - '. L . Q'l'TET'l-IE uocsue -re-as Turuou cu-rr:-r N B 1 hx , 1 A 'TM' ANXONCTTHE, TAQul.Tg NEXT R' -'H l -1 'X 1 , 'Z HEAR W '- iii! 1 li ...M ' I my 0121: at ' lcovwitv Q.-sf? at sg?-Pa sm .gi-Q, me. :J X ' u: '9's 2,3 Ii? THATIQW 1 xi tffiffsis iz ' f s 1 1111 - , .s '5' .- . V N- 'f.'fI, no 1: tp....,, ., s ' Q 2131?-D GM? ' 'B 5,5 as 'if tg N gs. 1, 2' Lug: 1 I ,, 5 ,ip s-W 1 11:6 .li KimHAE-'cows o wifi' Q ,plihm wal WENDELL 6llllNl7- DR. HELOINQ- , , 3 vm. fl 5 qi 'Q Q' - 3r::q:sN:.:.i:..f:fr2mWm we Ne -- -1 4 MW. ll we QE-W .gk-2: ergo-srfzlwel 1- E I N -1- ul 7xMAs, 'N- T' A 3.-V -vs. , , , , , ., .514 1 5'-1 L 139 33 hr! . ---4 1 5, i - J +5 .1 lg.. A ,M xi 7 F 1. H ' F' ll p . -1 l I' . ,-J .,f 1 ......... . i x . . N . . . ..,...,...4...4.. ......,...4.,, A . .. ..... . ..... . . .,.. N . Q N 1 I- x-lg .I I 4 . 1: .-.-,.4.-.-.- , --.A . .-.-,.-..,.- f .-.. 2 -: --.- : .-.- : .-.- .-.- : Q. . ' ' WH- .i -- -V Y i!9:i::e.z!E-u!:::LiJ:- A H li - . l , 1' il ll l ni .1 l lll.. -LAL T V' .f 2 1c?.'-?7f'r1 W f J: 32 - -4 ' .izkfllwf .1 ii . 'A' 'a S 1 gm -- 3? Q? CAN YOU IMAGINI1? ggi .gg 1. shaffef without lead in his feet. ii 2. Lynott doing his own work. 3. Schneider not being a good listener. 2' 4. I-litz with a long dark beard and mustache. 25,1 11523 5. Kidd slim and lanky. 6. Schuessler Without an angel face. 723 7. McNulty being on the Dumbell Squad. ' F T'S' 8. Ward not looking like Tommy O'Connor. ' . . b . ' v 'il H 9. Menning passing as Valentino. Q V 10. Kallenbach from St. Looie not handshaking. l il 7 11. Lavadi talking without using his hands. 'I 12. Brenner not liking to hear himself talk. 3 13. Dr. Belding not looking for mesial and distal caries. gg is 14. Dr. Johnson forgetting his boys. lge 15. Dr. Kendall proud of our Prescriptions X if 16. Dr. Pendleton breaking all speed records. l 17. Dr. Radell not trying to show us how little we know. 18. Dr. Boulger saying, Don't bother with a rubber dam. . 19. Grabow forgetting that he is Dr. of Tech. Drawing. 20. Jonas showing up Ixendall as a speaker. 9 21. Barnhardt without his tube used at dental college. 'Q Q' 55 22. Phillips not bein a good scout ff. 9. 1 7 g 5 7 ' x r. 23. Postels short and stocky. gl 24. Porter not calling someone a prince or a heel. 1 . 25. All the boys staying to the end of our 5 o'clock class. fi 26. Lock not praising his own work., 27. T. Ryan working on a man. - A ZS. Hillyer with a hair cut. ' 5: 29. Brodsky taking a bath. 30. Floyd not getting his work in on time. 31. Hulett as hard as he thinks he is. 32. Lobstein throwing things. Jf - . 33. O'Grady and Templ-er roonnng together. fl 34. Beckstine not being chesty. f V, 35. Cliff Allen without his Wife. A 36. Ryll not taking notes. 3 37. Bahlman spending a nickel. if 38. Sherry not making a noise. ' . Barnhart and Longnecker stay ing awake. . . Davidson shouting. 1 Smith not blushing. s 7. . Wolfe not contrarv. em- rw 9 L Wi V5 2 ,,., 5 1 Eu ship' W4 FQPQES' midfiamnmw ! 1 B'f'y'53'il-HS' W' 'msn QmKeW lg 9- 553' it .. Q f 4 a A, . ip 40 Q x X 41 l 5 1 aa if -u l ' 1 ,, .... ,. .,-.. ,,- ,,,,, ,TT 3513 .QQ ,U L V V .A ,,A,. -.,.:.,r-s 2, -. -w.5.3y. -L - '-5 , 'Q . 5535-ia.: 5151 4 gs. vm., A h : 7 P176 ii 140 1 ,. ,, if ff. 'WMU' qlgr u li T Meet- ' ' iq , ' ,. :i QHUULD S'l LDITNTS M.XRRXf Many interesting and dilhcult problems confront the younv' man who is busily gaged in acquiring an education in these modern times and one of the most vital of these questions is Is it a good policy for a student to marryf I have not selected this as a random topic for my discourse but really feel that under present conditions at our institutions of learning it is a burning ques- tion in the minds of many of our young men. qome years ago when conditions were different this question could b' answered decidedly in the negative. But those were the days in which the self- :upporting student or partially self supporting student was the exception rather than the rule. The college student of by-gone days was irresponsible at least iinancially, and depended upon his father for an income suiiicient for his needq. It was thought, then, that no young man had a right to dream of a higher educa- tion, whose father was not well-fixed financially. The wealthy boys who did attend effi As. ': 'I sm L' r f i Fr ll , 4. it ,,,,mh V4 .-4i li li rj :ilk ,!'l:Iib-If r M I . ef:-:-gg.:-g:.g.5:-gf:-g,5:., r F . ,in , IQ U I, , ll-I L, A , 1 mln Mp, A - J!Ui:!lL.1. -IQIQI- . ,. I ul .,. mmm Q? I ,fbi hi ' L 'ji my f ii qigftw xl 1 r Ju l .1 1 qx A Q, E X w-I .dll J 'A hx I 3 -n X2 ' gil s - Y , Fig ga 4 J Y tg c .. 3 ti b if A . 7 ,Qi en , I E I .. J., lm. ,ul E sh i ,fs lf ! v ,X Cm :S it it ski c . , e 1 1 ,N s , g , ef as , . 2 ' ' fl rx 5 s F it if -.-i fl., - .,. w, AY 5. th ' our universities were not always in earnest pursuit of an education, moreover. but were there largely for social reasons, and to maintain certain traditions of their 6,-11 families, Father had gone to Yale, therefore the son must go to Yale, and by hook iff 53 or crook, with as little studying as possible. get his degree. A -3 ' Conditions are greatly changed today. Any young man of sufficient ambition - A may aspire to a professional lite, and attain it. Our colleges and universities are 95,5- ll full of self-supporting boys, who are there for business, and who are really in 5' earnest. It is because of this change in student personnel that I think the ques- tion of the advisability of a student's marrying has become vital, and that the rg answer has been changed from the negative to the afhrmative, with several very important reservations. if - - - fi'a'i 9. It must be assumed that the student 15 very much in earnest. But as for that, .Q no marriage has a promising future unless the bridegroom has that quallty. XYhen Y-if' . , . - - - is-2 Q39 this desire to succeed is present, marriage cannot be a failure, whether the husband fn be a student or already established in business. grit 5 5 . . . . l -- ,Q Let us glance at the life of the average earnest, well-meaning, self-supporting .3 . . . . f 3- ' , student of todav. Eight hours of his dav are spent in school, and these are hours :gf 5,4 , 7 '. . . . . . W' of hard, intensive work of the most fatiguing kind. He arises in the morning. 3 - --1 ti ill Z Y r i! ?',-Z 1 lung, KL 5 My ' 'ri K ' P? , 95,9655 ll I : gf' I - X rerffwoib I I E T L ll W' 4 . Ig. ' , A , 1- 1 WM I 'lbw ' ' fl fmif ? ' lllll ui lv gs 1: , -- of PQ i GE-ri-me our His not NTS- is , 4 -za -- . -I .-if .... -fma'i7 i?'eik'Pt'a5-i,Aa,s.a -- . -1,-1. -erin-1 V.-1-4:-. fx- - - --'- L. -- '--- e' - arf: .- '11,-nr' . . ' A 'P 4 3' 141 eg 1 1 lllllll H ,H F f 'lf I? .,.:,, f ., f l ss? l U . T. 'M-A-- yu. it ev2i!si!l??fi5-!!:i11a's '-44' f 1'-4 f -' f f'.A . 4' f V ' is '- ' V -Maid-, Q, ,,1,, ..tfd'?75-fgiariirxflldogl MW lr' ' Af e 'f if 3 'f'T'f'fw-?f 5tr-5iR fs.s' ' .,,, I il .' a mg, snatches a hasty breakfast in a restaurant, and starts his day. For lunch, he has W the time but not the necessary money, perhaps, to eat a well-balanced meal, and the same is true of his dinner. The early part of the evening is spent at the work lt yi yvhich brings in the necessary money for his simple needs, then back to his room T , y for at least three or four hours studying preparatory to the morrowls classes. The l s l room is dingy and small, and must serve as bedroom as well as study room for tj Q the student and one or more of his fellows. The quarters are cramped and ' Hnlcomfortablfe, decidedly notj hoilpeliiked and tlciere is nothing in the atmosphere to f g rive away tie memories o a ar ay an give the boy a new lease on life. 5327 On arising in the morning, the first sight to greet his eyes is the same room, in the same topsy-turvy condition in which it was left the night before. It is a f dlreary liffe,land oge of almost unbroken monotony, with only the shining goal at t e end o tie roa to keep the student plodding doggedly onward. 3 And what is that shining goal for which the student is striving so desperately? ylfhy does he endure all these hardships, when he could be carefree and fancy if ree, roaming the world, or doing any one of the vast number of things that 5? so appeal to the imagination of youth? Because he wants to tit himself fbor life, - to prepare for the time when these things no longer will appeal. Because he wants S' 5. to occupy a station in life above that of the average man, where he will be in a li position to deserve the admiration and respect of his fellow men. Because he wants a home that will blot-out the memory of an unhappy boyhood, or a boyhood fi, ' yylhere lpappipeslsl was helld in cpeclg bythe poverty of his family. Those are the 'Ll t ings or w nc tie stu ent o to ay is striving. 'f i This type of boy would hardly pick for a wife a social butterfly. His choice lf, would more likely be a girl who, like himself, is working and financially inde- pendent, and who has problems very similar to his own. Marriage between two sucfi young plgople is Hot only a pcpssibility, but there are probabilities of its proving H ' a b essing. inancia y it s ou prove a success, not on the old theory that two 1, V can live as cheaply as one, but on the theory that two liying together can exist e 3 fi more economically than the same two living apart. Neither would necessarily , 1 have to give up his or her position. A small apartment could be rented furnished mr' ja, for very little more than their combined room rents taken singly, and they would HE have a home. The difference between a rented room and a home is indescribable. '51 The meals, real, home-cooked, well-balanced rations, could be served more eco- l- li SEE? nomically than the cheapest of restaurant fare. These repasts, eaten in the beauti- ful peace of quiet and contentment of his own home, become builders of energy rather than masses of unwholesome food whose main effect is a clogging of the digestive tract. It is true that there is some extra work involved in the preparation of the food and the care of the home, but if this is done on a partnership basis by both members of that partnership the ewtra work is really' negligible 'lhere are manv other things to be said in favor of this eaily marriage, things which do not deal with the health and phvsical comforts of the boy and girl From a eugenical standpoint it is a most admirable arrangement for it is a yy ell knoyyn fact that the young people yy ho make up the flovy er of oui civilization aie marrying too late in life to iaise the healthiest and largest families possible Some prominent men who specialize along this line put the matter much moie strongly by saying that the world is hurrying on to race suicide Suppose the lf . , Q, Z A H 'IL l 'IWSHUE' 'f .tiara-1.3-ggfimqa 9? mfsax '-u,.4gEElQ1.:u8?-aW55l.3WW'D t Tam fresagf T ,l i A - ' 554,34 L s . . . . . . ,s .- , . 7 . ' . . ' . V 5734 : 51 ' I - ' . Z . N . . . i ' . . . . 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J .5 HJ, ga e .4 .l it l ' T X, 4? an , ,.. , ,qi 1 U, lluwn L i h- mn., , V 'lf islelsatjlligulggjieflt V',, . , ,M 4 -A 5 YIM nv -:ins 'L' ' I 7 f - ,, A,.yQ,,:,i,157Q'..f::'f-fQ.Q- ffQt,',i , :fifa-if M: E, ' - ii 197 ii , f' gf Wliihilg ll g , w s--Q ' T lei: student puts all thoughts of marriage from his mind until such a time when he fu has completed his school work and has established himself in business and reached a comfortable financial condition. He will probably be at least thirty-live years of age, hardly the time to begin the raising of a large family. ,l' It is a well-known fact, old and tried and true, that a man attains the greatest ' heights when inspired by the love of a true woman. Of the vast number of boys 1 who attempt to educate themselves, a great many never reach the end of the road. l M, The bitter struggle, full of hardships and disappointments, saps and undermines 'i their ambition to an extent where they feel it impossible to go on, so they drop In from the ranks, disillusioned, their dreams shattered. several years of their life 5 wasted. But hand in hand with the womanhe loves, she urging him' on to greater i etforts, helping him laugh oft the disappointments, cheering h11n in the darker 'fail moments of discouragement, and praising his successes, what boy could fail? Every man knows when he has met the woman he wants for his wife, and so 'Sift , does every girl know when she meets the man with whom she would cast her lot. 5525.5 When they do meet, let them be married in the first rush of their romantic feelings, 3251- I' when hardships do not appear as hardships at all, when no obstacle is insurmount- Egg Q able. The struggle of their early years of married life together will only serve 4 to draw them more closely together, and will cement the union as nothing else f' 'fb could. Then, in later years, when the turmoil and turbulance of life has passed Q : them by, they will look back proudly and happily on those lirst years together, gag. il' as the best years of their life. .gi A. V. ANDERSON. ff, 5 X Gr, H 'THE TQEEUT DS CDDAQUQEDD0 w Q2 at st A ate A . E. ggi, fi ff ef f ' , Agiligg isfi 'R xi i . 5- 'lj D 92 . '1 win1,feif . . W! M: C - fi 74 is 'M , ' i N ly f ..ii'l l fllllll fcfffff f f l 1 ff 71' i ll . as .1 it 2. frog ' ' T li 940: T ,, as IH ,mllggfaj 7 xxx 'HE i -. :li I ,l.lilWH,Lgivv 1 - xl, ..Wm'U. !,- ' I y l 41 , Z ' if - ,I if W ,I ,, H 1 ' mxwl A my Q Q Q fl I T 1 r M l WU elf! .fl 3 - ' Y 4 I ,W V ....-- isl T is Q fffffftftgg, ,mf . .2225-X gl a f++- ?i , W H yfffflf J? E? ' - s if - N ,fi if . . ,. ,. .Q .Q.,v V. ... .. . .s , g if T 143 Sv , i s f. A 1 -2 . I 4 1, -L 1 4. zl. I X , Q H LL -.1- 1s:..:,..... ., ' pi .A'- 4 1 ,ff me iso, , 4. . ,.,.W,,,,.,. .i I i t .ft .... . A,,,, if i:f.,wnr'1 .ftt , . I . v ll Ilfli 1' YL -un ' z!ehFfafS2?f!32t' .A fl.. 'A ...-if Q as ' r 15 ig T FWZ VVHY DO VVE STAY ON THE GROUND VVhen I say we, I mean the ordinary American who still rides in a train and la r spends his leisure moments picking cinders out of his eyes. Generally speaking A we are a fiying nation. The airplane was invented in the United States by an if American, we hold the altitude, speed and endurance records. lYe were the first ' to fly across the Atlantic as well as the first to circumnavigate the globe by way 552 of the air. 'We operate the largest aerial mail service in the world, yet we, the ordinary Americanlstay on the ground. i f In no other civilized nation of the world, are they so backward about flying as in the U. S. The Hungarian fur merchant jumps in his plane at eight o'clock : il 4 in the morning, just as you and I grab the rear coach of the 7:26, and at 9:15 he N, is in Yienna ready for a 'day's shopping in the Austrian fur market. The 5' i f chef at Cairo's in London does his day's marketing in Paris. Can you im- 525 agine Dudley dropping down to Florida to pick his daily grape fruit? I'm not 'E .S saying that the dentist in Kokomo, Indiana, should eat his breakfast at home, ,g give a clinic in New York City at 10:00 A. M. and be back home to keep ff- a 1 :00 P. M. appointment, but there is no reason why he shouldn't. And if he did, fi .973 he would have a very good idea of the advanced state of commercial flying in if 1 Europe. If he got that idea firmly fixed in his mind, he would realize that .EQ America. the fiying nation, is turning over to European rivals a monopoly of the I f, f., I sk v. ', gg Another way to bring this fact home to the ordinary American would be to take him to the airdrome at Craydon, where aerial railways leave for Paris, London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, and other European ports. tg The airdrome at Craydon is only one of the many in Europe where wehfind numerous planes of every description ready to take the busm-ess man, professional man or the sightseer any place he may choose to go. In this respect it could be T compared to our Yellow Cab system. The airplane taxis are luxurious ships, ' ' uf some of them carrying as high as twenty passengers. Newspapers, magazines, 5 ? QS: drinking water, mirrows, a Marconi wireless telephone, speed and height indica- tors and a lavatory dare part of the regular equipment. Lunches including spirits ll of are served on boar . A By train it takes six days to travel from Konigsberg to Moscow and by air- plane ten hours. The average time by air runs from one-fourth to one-tenth the 935, time taken by 'E1'Z1l11'lI1'3VCl. And expense? About 50 'per cent more per mile fe is a safe amount to figure in comparing air travel to rail in Europe. Consider the great advantage to humanity, had we had sufficient aerial taxis f qj L5 A, in Chicago to send doctors, nurses, bedding, clothing and food supplies to the H QE y ' recent scene of disaster in southern Illinois and Indiana. Had we been able to Q - do that the evening of the disaster, suffering would have been lessened a thou- il, sand fold. VVhy do we Americans stay on the ground? Surely not because we are timid. 1 I' The European records for regularity and safety has long since discontinued the jg traditional element of fear. No. It is due to the short sighted policy adopted by our government. Failure to appropriat-e sufficient funds for aerial experiment il vig and failure to educate the people to airplane travel is the cause. 74 HLILETT. as E 313: . . , A 5, t 1 I., v. '- v. - 1 -.., 1, 21 f' il on M 'V E Xx V' f V H i - l l jx. za' ' ,Q e 'll1:.5 ll V ,li t l-- ,fi . , ' ' I M-lllll2fJ.'... ,lt 'X Y gtiiic ' gy 4 bimmamvr if . ,,:.g.i.5 3.51, ' M it l l 'ilk i Q-llei..., 2-ith A AA--- s fr-:if:1if:1'12?3li3iff1f -',,. 2:3,?1rJ!l .v?' rl ' if 1' - -- .- K5 ll if ' N ,ff-llli '.mgii.ll!'r! it-trfli 5Eili.gi:iliI-'-liil:'i'iEi'i1'li.':ii-i'ii1ii:':-'E', 1. will ' il' -. ' 315' r3f 1 'f-1f'3 ffE'I.'IIi? me .l .i i f . ll lt i 'i-'A' ima.-Bm ' -Q :'fl ''515523-E293k.fif5.4i?fdLi'lfff'1iLg,gZ.iL:f3Qf3ae?55Y'!5l l'f W9 ik-K Af' E Ei 5 A ,, 5 EXTRA! EXTRA! jg At the Junior prom, the Senior students will try to arrange to have some gg, 55 dental chairs. so the Juniors can bring along their patients and make a few points while at the dance. 'El ls: lift , . . . , gg, fig Dr. Ixendall has a habit of making a fellow say a lot of things he doesnt mean during a quiz. He had been doing this to a bright junior one afternoon, rg and he ended the recitation by calling on the next victim, Brink Cpronounced bunk J. Hifi VVhy does Treybal blush every time the boys speak ot marr1age and such E things? SQ, FORCE or HABIT 'K VVhy was Doctor blob so severely reprimanded by the librarian T' LB They cauffht him absent-mindedlv removing the aJ endix from the book he llfi ,I . Q v ei . e- l P ,A . was reading? W ii 1 - ' i f i . a 3 Fil 5 5 L lil' 1, 93 in -3 ,Q ati' f ls? , .1 v A Q -. ,g.: S' Eggs' . ii, , , fi fix ,ij w :V- A 1 tt? . 355 ft? f-- -r -,.' 1 -- '.-2-1 -- z4'4'i':.p,f' -if 1- - :-1.44-Q-.1-rf.'ff4 +.'.1:r:-'5 r- T: - V ,,5'5 if ' V It Muff- - ilifwsrr , ii 133355 - r5..? 5?Bl'??'3 145 i it . 'I ' El . 5--5 SE 1 KT! , . ti '3 1 .i Y , ,I - K ml lux A ---- ..::::!., .:.... ,- . '45-4:-5 -- - I q ,.. i, Qic.: rl fraasffe-'ff SOME FELLOWS HAVE ALL THE LUQK. Their girls don t eat. They always date keen women with cars. Their patients never disappoint them. They are always getting tips. They have at least two gold cases. Doctor Pendleton likes them. They are out in foil. Nothing nice ever happens to me. I aint kicking it just aint fair. It is reported that Kostrubala and I. Lobstein, the only two survivors of the Mustache Massacre of November 14, 1924, have organized a secret clan of Mustache Cultivators, and as a result the Junior class boasts of at least twenty professionally appearing men. VVe understand the Mustache Cultivators will admit any one who can heroic- ally grow a vegetation on the upper lip and dodge all the pogroms. The vegetation must be visible to the naked eye, no microscopic wiews are accepted. No initiation fees are collected, and there are no meetings to attend. The members will be supplied with mowers which are to be used to trim the vegetation on the other side in case one side should be lost in any kind of--accident. Did you ever notice the spontaneous sympathy song in the formiof a whistle when some poor junior or Senior drops hisinstrument case? Everyone is so ' 1 i 'VI ii .li f mum all ik 1 xggit 1 .2 J 1 '. M lg 'fl .4 u lm in f. it ' 'R ' .. ll Q . ,Sita T Y:'fVi f ,T ,A E 3'i- ' 1 'WHT' ' il -Nr bw fr'!'u! 1 5 M nu,,,J ky- f fxvrw qi F, ng- sa-F xv H 4 1 -11' In 1 C' I E 55: lfj si lj 55 EA L S Y ! 51 ' iii ag . . . 3 F 9 l v 1,4 CE A. E 's 'E lui a H. ,E 5. 5- f BFE E, rig., -4 U-, 71 fy: if- 'il 3 T . ji 're-My A. K, 9S,x.-fs-9. ft ani' -rs, if 9'-J tender hearted around C. C. D. S. V. Every junior catches up in his sleep every Friday afternoon. Ask Barnhart, Longnecker, Jensen, Hitz, Matson, and a host of others for details. 'l ' ll ll . T ll -W , ll il, el? 'P I 1 : l l ll: e if 5 l' llllll A ,Mix ' t f il tm . ' WE in x 4.5, 1 10 x v f ji K J ,Wy , 4 ' I V llil if ii' 1 T Ml l ll -:- X, Ig ., a.f.w, -4.,5-fy.,:,f.-,v.f 1 i', -' -Iffilfei-'f!T-mam cw' ,g,51'csir-sireg.:-2z2g:.s,g:-2 'Pte-lf ' lf 'Jai' ew 'W -- - 1 ,- S v la 146 'iff I I ..,f y I . I I . y. y A, : 4 - lt ..D.S. M Q H L IROCRI Any old week. I. - Musical numbers- 1 ' Overture Parade of the Wooden Soldiers -Oppice T , Incidental -Waiting for the Demonstrator s Blues- uniors and Seniors. QV' Exit -Good-bve Forever-Seniors. I . Johnson C. N. Q'Ihi1'ty years ago I malleted a foilj . Mildred Rushing fThe only female ventriloquistj . C. R. Belding and R. C. Williams Present the music of motion fwhere did they get that walk gf. I Postels and Bahlman Q19 present M M. R. Harmon In a characteristic impression . I-Iis face is his own misfortune. 1 2. An Eleanor Club Romance. 3. I'm only a little Kleptomaniac. 4 , , . I lack nerve. .V 1 V illig V. Pendleton's Round-up . 'l5:1 1. I have the potassium sulphate, boys. 2. Burn out your inlays this way. F3521 fc ' - vs we 3. Having performed several experiments. A, VI. Cheaper to Marry, a farce, featuring the stars 252 O I 1 1 l l if 1 bt X ii. in F' l ft f ' iff 3 ll . j ,ff 5 ' f my l f I I ' , uuiuul vu N QR all! N .511 U xo, M' 'lu ,- IH 4 , ,A ,Wh 4,9-ll . ill -I I4 1. fr H.. ll l, ll l I4 h. in ..Q..,L.- l ll.li .5.cf:-::1 S .,f. V. V. .XL ' 'W 2, h :V W lll., , ,,.+: , .1-Hlitm it is .fi Blau. cc I Uslc AL J , AM 5 I 1 I ' i A it !? , P , 7 J 3 Y -B .Y M V I , 5' lik, I l II itil? , , at III 'JL il Y! V D IX ,fi JS! is Jensen, Lobstein, MacWithev, McNultv and Floyd. lg: fl , -.3 VII. First-run Photoplay, Should a Man Marry ? fAn Andersen and Otteson Productionj Fire Notice-Kindly unlock fire-escape doors before trying to leave. ' '-'W F35 VVhile waiting for our dear teacher, the class will kindly burst into song, sing- ing all ZZ verses of There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea. N VVard fcoming in latej-If m'wife's awake I'll say, M'dear, brought y'some p. 1 i u ' ' 7 .' . Q1 csath-mums, chrys-thumumurns, charsythmus -damn it-VVhy didnt I bring if roses ? ' Schuessler, our blond sheik works so hard he is forced to remove his shirt Have you ever seen him in his thick undiesf Shame on vou Schuess Dr. Kendall: Did you have any help with this Materia Medica examina tion ? Dr. Kendall: Well, I advise you to vet some next time - V V. J .V.-,.---If ffiav- ,fr .- .V 'V -.. V .. .. ,-Va,--q:3,5g.y.A,q5f.5ms.-:1.,wr'g V. X - .E-gt, fV,. .,-,-gk -af' ,,,'7Ga'.'eQ:5g,g.-gsgxifsr: -f -.- V 1, 0 ffvfmmr -f:V2g:f:3..V .,.,.V . A 'IQ-'ii'5EV.Q?QF1!?ff'551?1q?iEff' HL , .,: .-:sz A, 2.9:E1V.-f .- Lam-.... ' L' If '13 :srl - ..,,, naw-su:mnf.,,'fE6..,l W WWW 'M' Q5 7 JN , . V - ?? ,1 7 ' 2:4 IK ' S! Donaldson: No Sir. Vg? yr ff , f f il I ...1 G ml 147 if--i -:-:-:T- ' ft -, -. , -ew? 9 M 1 wk v' - v , G. .L 'wg ' R, F id at . 6 Q.. nw I A, . .,.f. 533 1 Q' Fi? 41 ggi' l YZ 'Hi -V ' ' ' , . .-.4 X. -' Ri Y A 1! .H -. at X Q'I..'ff f'2 .Q . .!'!Wi?5.Ei+ fifififfilif-'EL-lewd 'ii te-M ' fr .. fit g if? x, ' I ' ' ff- 955 2 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE . ' A skin you love to touch-The Fair Patient. 5'?1 Old Dutch Cleanser-Bill. It floats-MacWithey. Gold Dust Twins-C. Hansen and Fahrney. 'it , He hears his master's voice-Hitz. f is Don't shout, I'rn not deaf-Davison. s Is there a little fairy in your home ?-Lock. 1. Fits an car-Matson. i. . y . 9- - Say it with flowers-Otteson. - gig -5 There's a reason-Levadi. Always safe-Kangas. iz Of coursefDr. -Vogt. i ' U I None genulne without this signature-Drs. Pike and Qppice. lip 3 Never sli s-Kidd i - P ' il? EA Best in the long run-Anderson. 1' stmkisr-smith. 'Q' One trial will convince you-Art Hanson. Mild, but satisfying-Harmon. 57 varieties-The 58th, Grabow. I y Tailored at Fashion Park-Brenner. nf 5, Your nose knows-Menning. fig Tangle tootfMosley. Children s hair needs the best of care-Solem. Sweets for the sweet-Smith. The rnost precious thing in the world-Points. :Nj 5 3335 1 lx ., HEARD IN THE INFIRMARY l Sorry but I can't come over tonight. I have a date. ' Q 'eff Can't you break it? iw Not this one, dear, it's a mandate. ,, 'JZ -,lm vs lst: George put his arm around me five times last night. gin, ig, Znd: Some arm. .ff Father At your age Calvin Coolidge was thru college Aubrev At vour age Coolidge is President of the bnited St in s Martha Are late hours good for one ' M Harmon No but they are line for two Lock I had a tooth pulled this afternoon Lock Sang The Yanks Are Coming 'am -1 1.511- tl A ci 'FFT' .I sc ' ' ' ' ' . , ., H f . 4. . . if , is ' ' Q! if , rr -yy L , ta I my . . - , - ' i if fel , U ' 1: an ' . 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A To obtain a chair on a Saturday afternoon. , 59' U I - --'- Of course, everyone remembers that line morning when XYolfe came to class S with a lacerated physiognomy in conjunction with a slightly discolored eye. He 1 explained it by saying he was merely the victim of an accident, the details of if., which follow: A The alarm clock started its early morning rumblings all too suddenly, for fr 5 VVolfe, thinking that the patrol wagon was approaching, quickly sprang out of 'pit ' bed and connected with the edge of the chiffonier before he realized his mistake. 1 A Moral: Never have a chiffonier in your bedroom. . - . . Fil 53, It seems that our friend Sone knew everything about radiography that Dr. Q5 Boulger d1dn't know. Sone did his stuff at eveiy session. in :I 31 Have youtever noticed John Schneider while delivering an oration in Seminar? I He puts feeling into his speech by reaching into the air for his words. 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' . ,, Fr Will you elope with me? E And Molly Cule with quick retort, l, ' Theres no afhnityf' , If , Q Beneath the 'lectric 1igl'.: plant's shade T 153 Poor Atom hoped he'd meter, gf' I But she eloped with a rascal base, ' 'W ,Qi - And now her name's Salt Petre. 'g 4235 1- HARD TO BEAT if Q My husband had promised to phone me sometime in the afternoon. At about Z 145 the phone rang. A man's voice said, Hello, is this-in but thinking it was ,f my husband, I broke in with, Listen, dear, to this, for it is the best thing you ff . . . . . - have heard in a long time. You know that ring Bob bought for his wife and for , . which she said he paid S450.00? Well, I went. over to the jeweler's and priced it , 'j' I and it's only 3100. Can you beat that ? -X No, I guess you can't, was the reply. This is Mr. Sloan talking. Is your husband there ? . -i-i--1 ii fm , 511. Aft . . . . . . . . . 215711 . 3 'Who is the stingiest freshman ? said a freshman. To which his friend re- f plied, The one who uses a wart on the hack of his neck for a collar button. lflii g- .2 ,L . Is your wife entertaining this summer? said one business man to another. I Not very, replied his companion. 1 4 5.12 ' . l':-,s I once had money and a friend. I lent my money to my friend. I -asked my money of my friend, I .5 And now have neither money nor friend. 'r' , Lil gy -' -sg L-'Q A woman's waist is the greatest paradox in existence: it is an imaginary line fig. and Sim it can be felt. E1 w 'Fl ,ga So far scientists have found many painless dentists. But they have not Hljff discovered any painless patient yet. J-, If liz., 'ti 55 '- I 1 1 . ,F ,J J.. I. Ht E. A -tx. -J. W W H im' fi .iw A 1- , QE QL, . 'ig in Ji is ,M , C , . I l l at is, y , , 1- gg ,.., in tw l ,fy ,M Atlk i:Lgj:gilQiiQgQ,g,g5:EEi ,f i H' .I Hu ll' ll My -lr fl:: t.:.ff'i'fff 'fft :' 'C ,- -IVT ' I li-Sie ti tff1ffe'++-ihziiffsw:-'isffl':fL1sw:Q14iL I' VK - - i Vf,Q'ef ff at f AS TOLD BY A JUNIOR IN DUDLEYUS -- ig I . t j i 'fi I was called down stairs the other da b a oung woman who looked familiar. aj, I, , y y y t, i gtg After looking her over, I remembered I had worked on her teeth the week before. in She said, Say, I got a toothache. Look me over, will ou ? I affreed and k . . . . . Y b 1 4. took her up to my chair, dismissing my former patient, who was a man. I gg placed a mirror 1n the young 1ady's mouth in the region of the toothache, and found a large, jagged hole in the upper right first molar, which looked strangely 4.3 5 familiar. Upon looking through my records, I found her record was missing, as I feared, for I do not usually keep them that long. But my memory came to my rescue, and I recognized the jagged hole as the cavity preparation for my First gold foil filling. As Sherman said, Dentistry is Hell. ANDY. 'sie . . - Boulger in Radiography-How many poles are there? Schneider-There are seventeen living next door to us. as -'ff he Her features perfect to behold Q' Ruby lips that trembled slightly V Sail His actions mechanical and cold fi Yet the man proceeded rightly. I i HQ His massive arm around her crept His fingers firmly on her chin Q5 The tooth extracted while she slept The total fee for such, a tin. J. VINCENT LYNOTT. Ezsl A 5,555 Breaths there a man with soul so dead, 1 Wlio to himself has not said, 2 Damn the rubber dam. This is usually an innermost thought when the dam is leaking and you are 3 'ei sweating. fmt :ESQ b lit f. 'Iii BASEMENI BRIEFS ir, At the recent meeting of the Dento-Metallurgic Club, held in the-basement of C. C. D. S. the subject of gold inlay brought about a heated discussion which Q finally resulted in a resolution as follows: I . f' NVe, the Juniors of C. C. D. S., organized in the Dento-Metallurgic Club, do y' 'l resolve to extinguish the use of cast gold inlay in the practice of Dent 'V due , to the fact that no proper technique of casting has been as yet agreec '1 by , fi ., the members of the faculty. fl signed-Peter Ax Handle Hydrastis Canadensis ,gf Rodney Gun Puncher Squirting Cucumber iiigi - ' kgs llii , 156 ? -l '-115 W 'l vi., X y K - l'lf.li:..i:' -- l I' .l j lib' I A .,.-, ,.' . ' ' . li 'lil Llllif ,sm . ...- : yr if .. it in i t 4AA N, mmf 5:5,iW4lgggg,..ffg. 51, K, 1frwf?f2 f2ff,+ -ff:fU+e'e1wf'ti4f1rfc ,fc , . . 15 421. ' -' ' fp 'I Fl Patient-Doctor, there is something wrong with 1ny breathing? E292 Dr. Lock-Well, we'll soon stop that. .tg . EE Mosley Cto O'Grady who has 'Just come out of the telephone boothb : VVell, X did you get me a date ? - , O'G1'adv: No Mose, she knew ouf' if ' ' y ss VVHOSE VACATION? Hitz: So you are going to send your wife away for a rest ? Kidd: Yes, I need it badly. 'Send your son to college and the boys Wlll educate him is an old slogan. ik, Ask Mosley, he knows. Is Tony a loud dresser? l Mrs. Treybal- Is he, you should hear him hunting for his collar button. 4 ' lv' 1' 'Zin 'RT I 1 8 Wi lg I Q Lei 5? . ' L' E f i W9'f',z,!QzfP' ff I. f ' sg K Q f Elsie ' 'Z , iii? Q A ,: Qin - H .Q l if , milf , - N XRS. fs 6 5 y I .1 I - ' 235 ge ,f Fil , YI - . 1 9 4 f J 3523 l f ff ' JB' fer My V f- f N' Q A ' ' , 0 :gl ,. s b . 1 A ,. . is-sf I up X ' X X Y , f ,fix '51, 1 F I, V X - f :V if ., f . X-X All XX y '- ' ' ,fix NN lla? 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Ll Q' L' Wi: 5? , A .,.A, f .,.A, ms .N L A , M025 L'hK,1H3I j'.i'f:L' Q I u l 11. 11 --9 .1 vrvLgf94',ky..,.ffg1l QLQA .,, QQ '. ' L V ' 5 ' --'--' ', .Y T' H -V ' 3: 5. 5 C Q L Li . Qi, HAROLD Vw was PRESIDENT h nov L. wonnMAN FRANK em: n SECRETARY TREASURER ' gh Hifi GQRDON A-ANDERSQN LEONARD H,MUN.SON BUSINESS MANAGER EDITOR Sf 5. i i'E gf. 33.41 RALPH fl-1f5EN SAMUEL PERLNAN cAnTooN1sT A551 EDWOR A 5. DONALD B- JAMES - EDMUND A.w5QRf ASSI Eolron A551 ausunessnqgugsg ' , , A ' ' 'w1f3q.f'- ', L A L2 T- '- - -- ff' i-'YIL-'LL,f,---L - . , ,-L . ,- Y . -W . f .., f- .,,: f.A'. 555 L 161 -' C -5 gd ! 14 5 s QB? Egfr r fi ig 4. .., 1 xp v .Y gl'lu- -..f- ,, hi H il.W ,fhmm l fi 1- ki.. . ' lf. 511. ,SElisE..flein e Nfl Wfim. 555 il l , . Il i ll l lui 4 l W e ?j14Fe,5fi1 'gf e- ii . +I 1' igglllseiz Fire jr fji ,335 g ri- .1:.f ':ii'1'1vfir4:: ' 4. .. I 'Ti 39 o B A B Y ii? QQ 1 Her lips were so near That--what else could I do? You'1l be angry I fear, 51,53 But her lips were so near! 43 VVell, I can't make it clear Or explain it to you, 5 But her lips were so ner HKS URI' sig' That-what els-e could I do? All Q Q ii ' I lifted my hat .l To brush back my hair, F' g . N As I passed where she sat 7 5 I lifted mv hat, W 112 ' ,gi But she turned me down flat 3. lf, And gave me the air: gs I just lifted my hat i . 'Try CS To brush back my hair. 2 i i MAYBE I-IE'S COCAINED INTO BELIEVING IT 'I' An optimist is one who believes a dentist when he says, Now this won'1 hurt a bit. P. G., . f l M nm'-W I I 5 in - Hav-e you ever seen Dr. Fink shake a piece of chalk in his hand with :1 5 ,L distinctly seven come eleven motion? in 2 The Siamese Twins-Vtferch and Mullins Mizock. , - 923 v I ' I Dr. Kendall made quite a long speech in class this morning. 1 f' ii 'fwhai did he talk about P I lip: He didn't say. 255 Dr. Zoethout: VVhose paper is this ? ' Alex Klapman: Min-e, sir. See my name at the top P sig- Zoethout: That's what aroused my curiosity. ' 2 IN PHYSIOLOGY CLASS , iff . . . . F' lNhat do you consider an infallible sign of death? Dreamy Melody Mills-A crepe on the door. l, ' ffl ' Dr. Kendall: VVhen Water becomes ice what change takes place? 1, Norpellz A change in price. I , . g ,E , F3 ., ..5.. ,U,-,...,,,..,Uw:1F, 3-Y'f2f2'e-IQ, ykhf.-.,.....-,A f-1'-Q,wIv7,f43x.p,w:ear-:fc -'Fif-1-' 'f 7 T., ' ' -7212-2 -is 'I+ .1-.fy .K , A, ,S ..a:iiJlHQ'i:i: 1i Q 162 .. . . a 1 l T W l ll et . I x fi 13 !-- .. -.4:.Qi'f112ft2g' I -U 1- ,. l ,awk Fllii,,,,.iL-545, , .,.. , f .,-.,, 1 :gg ' I nn li H 'in N ' vu LA 4 X4 V IW MXL 5: ,,,.g I1- e' w'a: 'ee+i1-f-ni rg. . ' 'I - . . .1 - -l un ' '-qs? ET. lddfiqi A.. . AML?-u.I:,,1,,3 ' Zflyfllffffffrsz'-i-fs f,'s'-:fvw-.Qifrgaqlfq gg? A .-Si .. A png 33.3 ., , Q5 , rf 133 QLASS ROLL -. is A -r x It? I ig E? ABLIN, Hl'ZNliY Q Hank had trouble placing his legs between the seats in the amphitheatre. 7 , Q .-XBRAH.-XMSON, LLOYD A. l Still from the country. XYOnd'ers what combs are made for. Sig AHRIQNDT, ,'XLBl-fRT-Tl'OXVCl Fraternity. , :-53 Not much of a druggist, but knows how to mix gin. 4 f. 1-.I V F .ANDERSON A GORDON f Curl: 5 rl 3,2 a e ' ' ' . I iii'-, bweetheart of Fettig, but some boy. , ,ANDERSON, RICHARD A. lBlOndyy ,: XYould you believe it, when away from school he carried a club to ward Off the actresses? irifl 1 APKI-1, BERNARD T. , . . - ., . . . . ay' E A, President ot Handshakers Llub. btill trying to hurl out who invent-ed I' Pathology. E , ARNOLD, LOYAL R. tSafetyJ I' The boy who writes to Big Sandy, Montana. l wonder who it is. , '- If :XUSTGEN, HAROLD P.- L Q ' The boy wonder from Hammond, Ind. gf? 3 ALLDs, H. To find Allds look for Huwatschek. BAILEY, HAROLD A. S v H I 1 . One Ot the Busy 'B s. Buys candy for the tin foil. fm BALDASSARI, LINO ,535 Takes notes faster than any of the Profs lecture. BERGER, DAVID- Cassriels the hangout of Berger. S BEYAN, XVILLIAM tjugheadj p Yi I. ch, I . I ps U1 C1 4.3. i s Q01 at Arms He sure l'ee ' ' 'd ' P ' if I P: T v 'NJ'- BIRGERSON, XX ALTER- gg Knows all, sees all, tells all. li-32 3.3, BLAIR, FRANK tMOllyl- Midnight rider. That's why he is the class Treasurer. Box 505. E BLOHAI, HAROLD C. llkej- f One of the Firing Squad Of Busy tB'sl. BOHR, JOHN D. Sparring partner of Fanning, and rides around in his Yellow chariot ROKR, LEONARD He appears to be quiet, but yOu'd be surprised Nice boy. Dances at Dreamland, ValentinO's double BUYER, EARL H. A 221' From the Navy to the front line of the Busy fB's fBailey-Blohm-Boyer - -1' I . . 14:42 -f'.:f':-rf.-Hel -'? ,N -- -1 'J 'A . Lab- f. R.. Ln' -:-x ' -1 '- 4 f-I-f 1' -I Diff. 349:-D ,531 -.rf. R-'E -r!gfy iQuq-wif!-Q iQT:fze..A,f3?.i3-,QSQTAMM ttwl: 2,2 :J Q- I ., xx--1 Q .. 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The baby is the reason. gifs: - ' .gig Illg L.-XLL, GEORGE AND IRA Haig XYould like to see school start at 6:30 A. M. CAMRAS, HQXRRX' Foolish uestion Hari , A Foolish Ouestion for everv Answer and a 'lffisi . . . 3 . -- V H 4' x Foolish Answer for every Question. i i CECH, FRED ' A He drives for the Chicaffo Ra id Transit. That's wh we Get there. ll . t- K as P y o Q ig, CHRONQUIST, HARRY Maybe Harry has another sister for Leaf. if CLARK, RICHARD D. 4My Boyl if Wlwat a change Trismas would make. CLAUDY, ,ALFRED Clarks protector. See one, see the other. Pairs, like shoes. 253 fl Rf? if - ill L - . -1 -A . ' 51'-ff' .f.A1f.w+,,4r-..,..'.,- my 5-gm.-sq.:-rg-frm -'PH--y -12'-we 'img T, - -.A My-71 E , A 17.1, xl , 'Ili 5? 164 we 3-L, in Q 'T it. L V e-4 ,-1 .L K. .I -S Q J.. -iv: I dn Sl 'z-tx .,,, LA'- f ,, N d T if 'rf 5ffiif ,,nLl u i H . -egg-..-tf,ffgv-.y-...Ai l.'..... ll ' ks-'N . ' -.1f.i-2-2-'31'--1111.lve5:feai1eigaif -'A l y IU' . v ' u -' V M lx M- Sui. 3 ijjjifigff ,. it w. A p p-.Mgtfjf-3' ffl' .ir '-asia. ,..A, T 1- mu... ,- ' , . ,, :. , P '. 5, ' 5Qi'y21311-if '- e . J' 'l llc . a ll . , ' Yfg'ig- M-'. ?f . .'!1 '7.'F5 .- ' -1 . ' E ' Jwffwii f-f 'iltftrc n . .ax-16 1573. Ei A 5 , lg CRAlu, HAROLD 'Ki' G.- - - J Qi Has had the thrill of growing a mustache. T' - A 32 . 1 ITALIC, ILDWARD la. ls Our Real Estate salesman. T DowGIALLo, KORDYJAN fSpatsJ Q . , i The Dentos did not benefit bv his drawinvs. He wouldn't make any. Ex- if . D - , pects to grow up some day. M DUDA, BENJAMIN G. I Baby Ben was there when it came to anatomy. ,gil i DUMELOW, JOHN C. Lost mustache with much regret. Called the electrical wizard. q , V iltgllli DUNDoN, XX ALTICR E. Buddy of Farrell. They whoop together. DVORAK, STANLEY Quiet sort, you wouldn't know he was around. jj ELOVVITZ, SAMUEL D. fa Sam still believes the eustachian tube is in the heart. 35 Q FANNINQQ, FRANCIS P. , E. . Charter member of the pilot Club. Has found new sleeping quarters ' in the amphitheater. fm F.-KNNING, RAYR1oNn NSQUEAKH ,ig Also known as Rough-house Ray. Ray is a good scout who doesn't let 5 M his studies worry him. may FARRELL,-GERALD W. 'lBR1cKs One of Ottawas own. Brought his Indian war whoop with lnm. ilk' N H ' T, T gi' FEILSCHMIDT, HENRY LI. FILEY -Trowel Fraternity. T j Q1 Filey was one of the boys. Did everyone a good turn whenever it was ., . . rf? poss1ble. .95 ' P- ' as Vv ' -ig FETTIG, VICTOR FATIGUE jf A social climber. Claims he knew Lydia Pinkham when she only had one if pill. Andy's sweetheart. 2- -'-ui JE FORTIER, joHN jack Was a fellow that we all liked. Never in a hurry but he always covers the ground. FRANKEL, NTARSHALL :igni- W'ould laugh at a funeral. Says he has really found out what it's all about. 5 FRANKIEVVICZ, CHESTER A. 'A '- The world's best men are men of few words. E I FREEDMAN, MEYER if A. . . . , ss V Says he would run for President if he had the tune. FRIEDMAN, RUBEN 'Qt VX ere you talking to me, Doctor? ' f FRIEDMAN, AABEDEAUX AR ,' Ab was a clean cut chap from Tacoma, W'ash., and real popular. FROST, CHARLES A. knew his stulf when it came to school. XVe might also add handshaking. - .2 A ' V -1' -. - .... 'fam-, u-.:1g'::,,-.-1 Tiff' l , ...- -f..f- 1-'-A-f.y.-24.1.43-a. v... L.-. --f- 11 - 4 ' .-rs A f 7' ., Riel L. . 165 asf,- 5 i I - r '5f . .fs as M li - t I if ,..a I H 1. um V... ... I l vi 1' Y , 'rr . A - - .' ll ...t .K,A ' : 5' .. f! :P '. ' . - ,. .L f ill ' 'f ' 7.f?a.!'...us..i?33ie1?f?4'??'i, . will . ' . .!A4iffG f2aEi+i'fie'etT'.ff2'S:-'ff a2fSSt?a1t'tl fits , Aifffild fe 'Ti ,r 4 ia. gr! W 153 FUNK, EDWIN ' Chief Pilot -the little guy with the big line. Has more pomp and dignity lL Qi than Nero of Rome. Lg is - . Q r- QJALLAGHER, EARL i t Gallagher still maintains he's Irish. His greatest ambition is to beat up Ike if Weersing. GERCHGALL, JACOB - A HQ Say doctor. Laughs loudest at his own Jokes. GOLDBERG, ARTHUR 9 Still believes somebody is kidding him. ig GOLDBERG, HAROLD , l'g lnefhciencv and enthusiasm are an awful mixture. 1 QQ GOLDBERG, JULIUS se The sweat glands are a secret of success 'X b ' GOLDSTEIN, PAUL HSULLYU . Always there when you needed help and well liked by all the boys. Felt if- bad when Gloria Swanson married another. n GRAMKE, ERWIN BOzE Always singing the Muriel Blu-es. Sure can tickle the ivories. Well liked :V p by the boys. E1 f GRESENS, XMERNER 4, Always on the job. Wlaiting to meet some new girl friends when he gets in the intirmary. I :FA GUSSEN, IANTHONY y ' Gus knows his stuff but has a hard time making the Profs believe it. W? l ' HAINES, KENNETH Came all the way from Maine to learn to talk English and be a dentist. 1 HARLIN, JOSEPH H.-Trowel Fraternity. ' i Works so hard that we hardly had time to interview him. fm HAUNSTEIN, HAROLD Frat claimed Charlotte, Michigan, was a town and not a disease but cOuldn't prove it. Bats IOOOW with the women. A wg HEJNA, WILLIAM Wfe all know Bill is going to be an asset to the dental profession. Does his sleeping at night. ' 55,43 Q ' HILL, LEROY ' E1 y E il One of the Holland, Mich., boys. Always carries his whistle with him. Q I' . HORAN, LTAURICE I. p f He really intends to be On roll call before he graduates. V HOWLAND, THOMAS ' Ballast was one of the pilots. Would have had an A on his orthodontia E - appliance if Horan hadn't stepped on it. .gil HUWATSCIJEK, EARL . Our latest addition to the class roll. VV ill publish the next edition to Cun- . ningham. , Egg iii, . ,, , ii T55 ' 166 1 fb vt ..-A. .r - JJ. M.. 4, Ptllj A iz .i.,. .V Jul- ni . - l ki 1 -'4:v ,. . ----'-- J -'.-- '. ' l ' u If ' A' Af . ' lf. gui' 2' Iii' ,-.,1. .-.,,,-,.'., R' M' A M f fl Yi. 'Mil--' :Rfb ..,. 11 -i ll ll ll ..,, ,Uafllli hg4i':ils!+f! :mea V'A A - . af ' i l llli 1 l - l -if 'A ' -- tt Milla A' A'-'A- f QW QS Q ' A Lyi,t,f,,...fR??+g 'J Q . , -1-.- jfkkg,Q,qjlllgQfgQ 'KQS , .. ,.r . '55 W H ' 'fi J Q' Bm Sis at lg ISENBERGIZR. CLIFFORD fag The boy from Mt. Carrol. Expects to open a cafeteria when he finishes school. JAMES, D. B. . . U NES . Pork was Grand Master of the Midnight l'lClGI'S and a terrible lover tm gt, ' his dreamsj. JANNASCH, RALPH A , Says he'll practice in Sleepy Hollow. Present at least once a week. i f NIENHFFSKY, DAVID 5 Plaster bowl hlenoffskyf' Yerities everything Dr. Kendall says with a nod. ' : -IoHNsoN, H.-XROLD, LUKE A perfect thirty-six. Style plus. XYhat is man without a mustache? f joklcs, DONALD D. ' , Firpo. Hell known by everyone and avoided by the juniors since collar f? day- it IULIUSSEN, AIITCHELL 5 A fellow who took his work seriously. Helped all who asked for it. , JUNO, ARTHUR f R. '1 Still water runs deep. Always had the answer when called upon. ' I liACZALA, ALOYSIUS 1 A quiet fellow who was well known and had something to do with every 1' R minute. A vw, OBERT My Has quite a task keeping Fanning awake in class. His latest book on the if !! Futility of Studying will be published in the near future. g i, IQELLY, HUGH 5315? jg Says he would be a student if it wasn't for Kay. . . KIAQNNIZDY, CARROLL W. l Men hails from London, Ontario. lsham jones' only rival. Eats, sleeps Mg, and drinks music. ls., IQICSSLER, THOMAS 3351 VVould be a silver tongu-ed orator. '1- KIBLER, OLAN Swede was one of Streator's best boys. Also a social climber. KIRSCH, OswALD yljk The girls all think he would make a hit in Hollywood. lil-.-XPMAN. .ALEXANDER ' -5 Alik. A friend of Irish freedom. XYill be a dentist if he has the patience. 'li ' t IQNIZE. GEORGE Nice boy. Absorbs pathology while sleeping. iff KODL, -IOSEPH ' ij Gets an awful kick out of his Own jokes. Always sat in front of Apke- iii Theres a reason. Always got away with it though. Pl IQOLANCZYK, BERNARD Has a champagne appetite on a beer drinker's salary. XYants to take dentistry tffgi from I. C. S. pi 4 ff . . .. V. . - ..,,,, H., .,--A ., .-v4- -11, -. -' f ' M.- 1i.w-L... ig- 'A' .. , V - Q41 . ,f 1 Q ,i 'T .1 vi Ev. mg r 3- 'n . F' , , s t I X H p- . 1 , ,,,, , A A g.:,:g.5. :g.5.:g.5 , :gg .::.g . 55.5.53-5.55.5 Yi ,z -'-4' . .3 R. ,F . ,, .11 I Ill'-A - l . , . ...... f mu , C 1 ,N lj .-- gig, 'i ff .-,- ' ... ....... ,.., F 3 21 , f! .v J e- . . 01' . li Nl lllilr l' l lT,L..s.L., - --l ,a - df . 'l elzlfrv-iii? FLW 11 , , . .,QL 'fi xr .,.... . ., , .. V, .. L 1 ,, . s 55. 351 ' lg A lu- i I 1' I 'llnll-'ml .f A ll' 1 ff' 1 .L 'rw VNN .pf - . 'E wg V ,,,, X,-fs,,,, ,,, I -I -' 01,67 ,gli . 1 fl 4 Q ,- ,, J N , ,.. ,Z f ,f K 7 l U. A f M - l ins rl , I ,M ' W7 - lffh . ,, . H W. ' ' ig, V ' mu W 75-FE 252 ,' CAN I GET Q rms Yzmxlan l OUT YYITH our nl-:ms YANKEL ni 2 iw W 1- 21-- ff, , 1 , .1 p Z ri ,TV 5 , E S p VN 'X ' -M+--11,4 ' 4-i' W c if arf, .f f QE'-. L N- ,fx 1 , LUSLILU' .ii ' 'V Sv X a l Lg. 'X S x lid f ' wk, l fi i I 1 - . F Y r. L is li. X K V - , yi M 3954: 5352 If X bi I f I , :I f ' -. x 5-rg,-1 :-1 ,,',.I 536.5 W6 1 A A I 1 :sl Q, , 1.2 W4 3 if V. -V Wy .nz-My f .slll ...MI ,xml 3 ,ont ,N i .fqaamim-.,.g4gga - li, 1 M:-x . IF? , . i v WIS? li. J M ll llll . o ll lgfyssosgllll1IluMnTnanmnlgm ui... lr Q ii Effi ifwl M1 v 3,27 QE? lxOTOYIC, -los15P1i .jg Boloney joe. Always piping out in Class. Enjoys playing the part of the bohunk. QM fi Kozii., XYALTER Eggs 1 'b Another chaufTeu1' for Chicaffo Ra id Transit. Makinv friends slow but 1-54, b P .5 . lfgl sur-e. N if KR.-XSNIEWSIQI, joniv M. Kraz was a druggist. Dr. Kendall's advisor in Materia Medica. fs KR1NsKY, MAX iii. VVe've heard he is some athlete, at any rate he is some lighter. KROHN, BENJAMIN ' 52 lYhat's become of Benr1v's svnco ators? li? lf? ' ' P eq 5.1 Y ,H , , .- .. if - 1 ,i,,.W,.., , 5,..s..f,.,.w gf, . - fy-, f f- , f,,T..s 55-lv-f-fs,.,L.,t W1 5jgL'i:fL,Qzm2zg4M! + 5 have z,d3l.,g,., i?2ggn' gin or . ,. QS, b Wif e. , 1 68 Q' .1 I L A Yrs 'll'l1l- , . ' t if N . utr l fi ' We 1. 4 .... .,.- f ' - l S X -ff i 945127 ff- ,.:.V ': f , ,.., . at I1 ilu ll lui! tp. W M ' 9 '- -5 '-AA-: , . ,if -f,v f - f ' ,.4 . Y F Sin-i INZRUIQGER, HERBERT 5 1 An immigrant from bt. Louis Dental College. LAI-ITI, .-XNSIELM le his Lady was the fellow who learned to swear when he missed the chem. answer. He said Gosh darn! LAPATA, FRANK The quiet sheik from Chicago. Some day he'll be a proseetor. 3 LAPORTE, RICIiARD Dick came to our school from Illinois Dental this year. ls writing a book ls t ii entitled How to get thru college. ', T! LASOT.-X, STANLEY A. - il Porto's and Lapata's side kick. Socks a mean inlay. LAw, HOSMER J. john Law, the physiological chemist. LEAF, ,ARTHUR XV.-Trowel Fraternity.. r gg . 5 Art has always a complaint to register. Always there with a wise crack. fy I LIEBERMAN, MAN I. gg UM. T. was a sensation in physiology. If you want to be introduced to 5 some great men, ask Max. 'F' LIESEMER, GORDON C. f i. fn MacIver's better half. Had lots of wind, and helped us cast inlays in QQ 3 operative. 354 E LINDBERG. FLOYD XY. If it wouldn't have been for Lindberg, Pargamanik wouldn't have had any 'QC instruments in operative lab. ,iggf Q LORANGE, HARRY A Indian had a mean smelling pipe, which he engraved with everything but l his grandpa's initials. fi if LIACIVER, COLIN A. if A quiet lad, who paid strict CU attention to his work. 5, BIADELL, JOHN C. FQ The wise guy of the class. Had a retort for everyon-e. Favorite hobby was ft getting into scraps. AIAZANEC, JAMES A. 45? of the Mazanec clan. Vllielded a mean scalpel. lX'L-XZANEC, RAYMOND L. T' gp Q4 XYhen you want to know something, and want to know it right, don't ask 'xii e 1352 li ii n- f i if A . Qffbaii ef? 'M Ray. RICDANIEL, HOLLIS I'l1 bet he'll be selling notes on the state board next year. Our chem. shark. BIEYER, SIDNEY S. i'Collar ad was a sight for sore eves Wants to know what the predominat mg confugilty AIILASZEVVICZ, VINCENT B. fVINCl If he uses his hands like he friscos viith his feet hell be some dtntzsz' 4 rea! ft 110 t ,., ,El El. ri .. 'g ' PA , +I 1 . Y 29:1 . 7 - .. - n ' Ln ' D ' i L -' IS. 3, : ' c ' : ' ' J . I . 1 -it if' 4 . T ri Qc. Aera-:af-f.:'.if:5.fP'11 '5i 2'sfP?s'iz3tr9v-il. .-f,-fr-,1+,g'.1a, etzer2517sis,s.P 1' sf , ' T. .-V4 -,A ri-.req-., , -, ' Y ' -M y w g , f' - w .1t.,Q- f' jUM-, A gpg AW, - - . ... .vnsnnronswu 1 ,uf , , 169 'SID 3 win. M i .. p -.w ,..4 L lf' L 1 4 l' X its :gf-ptiiiiii-1:2155 53 I 4 K 1 it llntt u f:,L-LLf, fl:3!f 2 - -- 4Qfj'Q', ,., 4, w :--.3 Qa K-E Q: ,1fpr,zm.Z1sffff-.fs'ff:1'f1ars1fWfAs1 -ft - . xfsf .D - ,L--' vvmfr ss s-.-fs -NA. H V V,3,:Vg4,,,,t.1,w,:wql0, ,. Q L, ,-, by - ' ' --V -V -. 'Y 6-El G.. 225 si 3 2,1 E.. at . 5 , X tgif iff' 0 16272 m XX 0 5 :Q fi 22 m f ex . ,FS 5' '45 'Z' A li .,suiNlJwi.2 I Q ' , BIILLS, 'l. OGDEN 7 5- '12 Our pal from Wiscoiising a quiet chap who was well liked by everyone. p i -2 ...am Mlzock, JXBRAHAM all Moon Mullins, the Boob McNutt of our class. Some day he'll wake up and hnd hims-elf on a soft stool. Pal of Wlerch. X1 MocHUs, JOHN if Fil fx .154 Mucous thought that his education was interfering withhis college life, so he slowed down a bit. He's a nice boy now. lllUNSON, LEONARD H. 1 1 Lenny pestered Powell and Poust in the amphitheater, with his bullet shots , - of paper. NEFsKx Huuzx ' s y Hariy tool-, down all his notes in Bacteiiology lab. XX rote evelything ou - . ex en the ix ashing ot test tub' s. NTORPELL Mxmrm T V, Pal of Snna. -Xlways trying to pull a Nxls crack but without success li e Perlman OEEEN LOCR Toms The baby of the class ilu ays sciapping with somebody OLDALER JAMES L of D1 Ixendall s lectures OLSOIN THEODORE M D Ola will be a pios ctoi some day tThe day that pul ple cows begin to Hy J OLSON THEODORE N T N had that xx onderful mustache, vuth th small tips Some day he ll be a big boy 5 L 7 ,P 75 i S 70 A N 7 lv ,J ill r Y S . ' ' . :ig ' ,. . u is A he L L f i k if . 3,235 . . , . , . . . . 3, 4 'Oldy' was not bald headedg just tall faced. Hls avoirdupois was the text 532 ', . L . . E 5 1 ss xy ' . - r - - 3. y Ja ,I , . D ,U 5 ' 15,11 lift if W. 9' vw Y ' A Q I we, 1+ s.. 1-. ff 1, ,L i Q , J ,Q L Q, 17 Fi nic ,sf L' K l lim l' 51 wwf, 1 i H .ti uu ull S1 7 4- .-.. -.-. ' :. --.-,'., v-,- -.-- .--:-: ,,'- '. . . . ip.: 1 -A : 'f5?159'ifE . it lf 'nth-3-2'--.t is -.rf A '-'-1 f'fff3ff' ,if4fffwffT4r+9 u,g ,m..5jk!1qqflq ' , -ee, - f1 ,sw f-,Qf' .P RTMAN ,-XRTHLR H. Bud sure did have the technic when it came to putting something ox er. Knew how to get retention in his foils. PADROFSKY LoL'1s Pat will xx rite a book n-ext semester with all the 1lllSl'1li6S in Lunnmghcun s and Gray s corrected. P.xPnoPULos CHAR1.Es Nl.-Trowel Fraternity. Pap enjoyed Cunninghams wise cracks in the atnphitheater. Knew his anatomy this year . P,xRmxtAN1K, JACOI Contour illustrated the theory that Gases will diffuse. Could Ytss a . b mean wind. 1 ' l 1 ' ' ff N ll t N' F , X R ' g , ..,,t.,,,r,r,,,, t.,., , ,.,, . ,.,.,,,,,,,.,,.., T M i 1 li l all :i X I lil: I ,nl M llr .L . A I A 1 - 1 ff All . l 1' 'lu lln in l t will + T ' ' .. il' , . ll' ,5, ,ef . i ,Illia gy '3' W P' X JL WW 5 ' 4 W R 1' 1 lf - ' i .1 +3 Y ,, x.-.n xy-X v rn:-A, iw q , R, . .A 1' an li 0 ,, , . M S it vi F Q C ' .. 5 it xi s rv ,, i . ' ' 1 Q is K 7 ' V 1 L 'eu :li 'f , , g if ' A ' c 1? sg 3 L C . . 1 Q l t i l ' 1 A 1. ., ' . ,. Q ' if . . ' 1 . if .. 5, .. 1 t-zu, .-G? ,.. PERLMAN, SAMUEL Lightning -Laughs at his own jokes. Took Dr. Kendall a long time to lj find out he really wasn't sleeping in class. A pretty good scout. if P1foRnREsHER, TXLBERT G. I - . ' ,ig Al was a prince of a fellow and we surely did enjoy his cigarettes in dissec- is-5 tion lab. ,yi POKURNY, JOSEPH W. , Qi joe was silent jim himself. Never mixed up in any trouble. PORTO, JOSEPH F. Porto was the kind of a guy we couldn't forget. ls still wondering what it's all about. Q PoUsT, IQENNETH XY. - g Kenny was always seen with Powell. Liked to fool around, but hated to Q, get caught. I-las discovered a new general anesthetic. POWELL, Ci. ll'lAXNV.liLL U i ' Y Max still thinks that Munson throws chalk at him. bat in handshakers ,gg row. l- V RIEDIEMANN, BOM A.-Trowel Fraternity. V The kid was decorated with emblems of all kinds of lodges. Claims he was once a soprano. 5, ROOTII, BRUNO J. If you say something, and don't want a question asked, don't say it to Rooth. '24 if Ross, HARRX' M. Ross is the fellow who came here to get an education and therefore refuses up to walk out when the prof. doesn't come. , .il Rttztc, JOSEPH F. e ff Ruzic became popular when he appeared at the pushball contest with two 5 ,fx representatives of the Finale race. M, RYBSTAT, EDWIN L. Rip was our operative shark, who knows the difference between cohesion and conjunction. ,lj SCHMIDT, TAUGUST M. Our representative from Indiana, who knows all about Paige and its wonders. -5? lf? YN e Sw ' fir 1 ' H E 4 mf r age, naman .. .- .L W . E,-...-w,,, ,J V , .. . L . - tk:-givin-a,n'nu,a !.,L., 171 1 SA . 1, Vw L' - ,, '-tn-- it e I fl ,..f I tg. . 1, . I I. .. r .. . 'wt 'A - L + : . lji - . . A Qs ' 'Iii a 5 esp. SCHULTZ, FRED ' ' I Red .washis name, but still he didn't see the light, NVOnde1's why dissect- .1 Ing is. 52 SCHULZ, ROY O. H.-Trowel Fraternity. 2.5 The big Schultz. Sat in handshakers' row so he could stretch his long ,jfs legs over the railing. SHELLEY, LEO Fi-4 Shelley had a habit of flirting with the cOeds from Philipsborns at the . Copper Kettle. A 'f SHIRETZKI, SOLLIE A. JelOny would laugh at a funeral. Thought everything was a joke. QSOI all is not knock-kneedj A SIDES, DUDLEY H. Sidies struck a snag in the disssecting lab. Almost went nuts when he found he could locate the head. T3 SIMA, XVILLIAM V. gf? Bill is the sheik of the class. He was also an athlete, being able to solve l crossword puzzles very rapidly. EMG? gi- SIMON, NOAH .gf Stick gOt his razzing from the big 5, and took it nicely. lYas a good dis- 3 sector fill. Pledged- SLOTSKY, ISRAEL I I I I . A ' Qi SlOtsky's chest starts behind his ears. Slots knew his Oil in all of his studies, t ag and paid attention to his work. ' SPONEM, RIAURICE Si Sponem was Thesen's side-kick. He sure could Wash t-est tubes in Bac- teriology. . 52 SQUIRES, SIDNEY 'say h Our husky classmate, whose tenor voice delighted the class in dissection. STANNARD, STANLEY L. . Our Y. M. C. A. chairman, who was very big-hearted. VVould think as little of letting you borrow something as he would of giving you his S middle finger. ,Qi TEEN, ROLF ,-fi' Rolf was a big aid to the class rush. Weber says he's a mean swimmer. i355 STERETT, ORA E. Our class president. A reliable fellow, who was capable Of holding his fi position in all ways. ' F' A STOCKTON, HEROLD Stock was almost caught when he threw the chalk at Dr. Zoethout. He'll ' never do it again, he says. if SUITS, ROY C. V ROy's voice blended nicely with Squires' in dissection, and we liked his little Eg. songs. 1. SWANSON, MARTIN G.-Trowel Fraternity. I, Swanson was never seen without Thorud. Always had something to sav if about everything. F5 ' ' lk, su. jwmdlw LU sgibhb. ' 'Q 2,1 L maumillgg f'-' Q - vt V . -- fu-,ff-:S-.-.wP'l'f f'- -Q.'-1-1'fts 'f ffN1-'Qtr-ra-a F 'N -' a wk.-T F1 5'f W Z 4 i f 'x LEFT' .ws- it?555l'fj '. i K- iv' v ' l i iff-tr -A Eiml' it - ' Lf --2 1-'-1511 : ' ' ti. Es. J 172 E r l 6 ,P ls '.i I 3. S? it wir mfxwgs 1 XX Z., :'1. ' sy. ,,, I r. u L J .i .1 .!. f -S ,. 4.1-v.11s?,W i U- l . i Y' i' .-4-, A . ii .-.ij.i,ig-'2E-1E-133321:1ii:f'311g2eE,'gZgt31,3,31zJll .nl' ..V. , .,,q,. ' H , .,-.N , -' -- I' '1'.!: .'Pf::-Q11 -.-- 'V,f 2 -'-. : 4.-21 '.'v.'V 1 :-1-.1.-a-.e:f:f.-'. '- if5.f:E5:'Qff': i . Si 'ic KARD RAYYT rowel I'raternitj'. Swick was 'i 'n 'll'l.'l. Some 'xy In ll be able to clrau' his breath, and not cough. Sin IISKIN IRV1Nr On was a shark in chemistry till he was called un one day. After that- SA..-5 .. if JV: lu 5 H :mite g .J Vg ig: in N l. l +1 I n li in 3 ll H if , ,f , X , u I' ' ll : Q In ' i, ly X filly , HL: ., ch , .1 , K 5 z - ' ' ' , - 'K w it i. .-.why H344 lp X . .f I x 3 iii J- x ' , 4 . is H U 1 . bm . lb df J' . h gg e is .. ,: ' lk ' 1 1 b 'C hi .K ,. ? . FQ: SZOK XYALTER Szok is the fellow who knows his chemistry, no doubt about that. A hard working, diligent Student. Eff T.-XCKIQR, LUYAL K' Mn Cassrieln has recently had his hair marcelled. Cute, isn't he? are .mm-.R, fVll,IXIzR A. Tanner came to git a edication, by gol, and w0n't fool around in class. 'l 'K TH lasicx, R.xL1-'H Our class cartoonist. Must have been born with a pen in his hand. THORUD, AIARYIN A. l Head, neck and Thorudf' Wag Sxvaiisorfs pal. His wise, witty remarks 'jig if in the ainph caused many laughs. ii 5911 -3 , - ' . f 1 f --H- W WW' ' . ' f ' fe? . ..1.l--fsiflffk ff aa f l X1 4 fr ... - .- f - , 1.13: YE- A as-rpki-, s W 'F AA ' i HUHTH M ffl x - ef: If - P02 - l -f f'.1,,,55' egg - af? 1, .A 3 K f Z ,- .1 i 1,-,475 ge, .,,:Qi'. - J :fri el 5m Q HM- .af , 4 - . ' l g H f A' gi Gasiixictlllllll M rt? ' . ' ff f lil l : -. .1 'ff W Slinlm li W ' fm 4 if 1 ll i --' Mu -7 M' . e-tax J -XR. lei? az. f 'cf -'i- ...X lil! vzfif -A f A iw ,iff M. C' ,mi 7- - 'I f gg, 5g KZ I h V fe? my gf I ' -f I: fl' ' -4 f' ' WLC Citi tr I adn Jiff. I Qc I ffl ' fl lf! ff , f Elgigiw V if -1 rx U ', , ' f' :SI ,V ' his 1 31 Mr' eiimuiriiticc lllg,lESll'1ZARClll i t d T., 7'W'3Kr - gygfgvg V-e...a:.'+e, ,..,, ,. . V fir.-Va'-4s.1,.:'Qy.N-' ::,fq.g,igQat..y in wh SU-,L .1-,f55f,a.,.ni,.i-. -,,L-wx. V-f':,,5,,'-' ' mlgag i. 173 lg ,ga in li 1, Y f L' A M4 5 flat-Q51 fi l 'tl' FV ' lf. I u umll X Il l ll ,.,- 5 .-.-,.-.. 1 wht li 3415wa.seeg.sja.s.:gffzpfrat-sggsfqmg gg .. .fic -. ' t MBENHAUR, RENFORD E. ' I ' E If we're not mistaken, Rex was seen directlng traffic on Ashland boulevard if a few months ago. Q. VAN DEN BRINK, JOHN l , Can de Bunk wasthe little kid who didn't know why chemistry was invented. VOGT, LOUIS C. T Vogt Could raise a mustache in ten minutes. His butler type sideburns rg were the nuts. VV.-XLKERV, ROBERT C.-Trowel Fraternity. Q Yes, we have no grapefruit. y, XYCISLO, ADAM i il A hard working student who does not fool around but a dandy fellow to lg, know. S53 XYEBISR, I-IRRRY F. I U j 'So blgi' was the last of the blg 5. XYas not absent when shnObels were 1. handed Out. XV ears size 12 shoe. Y: ffj XVEERSING, IRA ga, Ike's main ambition in life was to razz Moon Mullins, an' he sure could ff do it. XNERCH, SAMUEL D. E Mushmouth, was Moon Mullins' pal. Argued with Dr. Zoethout on Per- petual Motion. ,R y WERRE, EDMUND - ' Q :EA Wferre had the art of handshaking down to a T. lVas a dandy fellow this E g limi year. L if VVESTPHAL, ARTHUR E. if Arthur took care of johnny Offenlock, and saw that the class did not harm him. WH ITE, GEORGE L. ' .1 George was Pargamanik's henchman in Chem. Lab. A good man 1 Lf? VVILLMAN. VVARREN P. Bughouse fables: NVi1lman removes jaws from dent-echg Or, Vllillman sa 532. damn, N. -1, y W INOGRADE, SIGMUND All but six, and those six should be pallbearers L L VVOODHEAD, ROY G. gy The big boy who never got into trouble,-much VVORKMAN, ROY L.-Trowel Fraternity- Roy can't Figure out why in hi they ever invented studying Qi XVYSOCKE, ALEXANDER S. .id Socks was WinOgrade's partner. XY as never known to swear. But von .Aa should h-ear him cuss! YOUNG, CLYDE S. Never worries about missing roll call. Always late but yet on tina , ,.iE, ,mQ1,WgA5., TM.:.5,.:.1.,'q:'3m'?G5Q g1p,4f,,4 . ,1,g3.k.?pt-,4q,,u.Lw-gym. - --e--. ' - - vga-i.: f '-'S'1.-n-QV -119 is V' 1 ,, , . ,,.,g.-annum,-.SBSH Qu K, ISU ,Ex i f 174 is 1.1 LQ ' . wg ' ll, 59 ' . A 7 A ' fill 'lr . lf fa W ll ,. 5 .rn ,H 4 4 Q , ' 1 24. X x' XT I, W - X'-ff X . X vm ,1 9. 43. Vi , 1 ,v . ,MXL . XXX .54 1: 4,1 p V ' Lu I ' .r w-H-7' X . 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I it dit wi TL t t w if ,, v. ,M u L V . 414, '3 'T 'lf ' r 'K rs af' , 3 is .F r tg O H I li A I IN Oh! it a1n't ,K , 'L ! 155 3 0 l 1 I , . A F 5 L! I went to see my dentist last night, 'f And met him at the door, XVith his forceps in his hand, i f' And the teeth were all over the floor. 2 Oh! it aint gonna pain no more no more, : - It ain't gonna pain no more, lv Oh! how in the world can the old doc tell, ff' That it ain't gonna pain no more? fl The dentists must be funny people, Q The way they love to drill and jerk, ' They make you feel like you wer-e sitting on a sharp Steeple, And then they ask you, Does it hurt ? titre I' v1 gf? . . , . wi: Oh! it a1n't gonna pam no more no more, ff It ain't gonna pain no more, Sai? fl 27:15 Oh! how in the world can the old doc tell, That it ain't gonna pain no more? Q X They fill your mouth with cotton and tools, . ' V ll, ,y And then cover your face with rubber, And then' expect you to talk, the big fools, 5? Xlfhen all you can do is blubber. Oh! it ainyt gonna pain no more no more, It ain't gonna pain no more, Oh! how in the world can the old doc tell, That it air1't gonna pain no more? 1 :XJ ' K. J SECRET AMB1T1oNs l We would like: Li To get up and astound the English professor and class with our brilliant , speaking. . To know the lessons without any preparation. To have a good time throughout the whole day at school 53, To have two hours for lunch every day. y 2. - To be able to get Anatomy without dissection. T To be expert shots with erasers, banana skins, orange peels, plaster balls, ' Q fl- , ' gtg etc. rg, r ff?-5 ..- F' 176 1 ' ,wi M. THORUD, Soph. -,xi iivl-2 ' gil ig T! sl ' V ri' if q ia FS 2, :Qt F' . I f I QTY 3-A ii f i 'i I ff!! il yy M' H V is A X ','-,- ta I umm' RD 1' ..i.. lib ' All 55 V'1 , T f' .. it , , 1 ' .I . .... v iteo i 1 : - '2fQ't2'?5f2??t2i sttt l I 5 I ..-,.-,4.- ,..-.. - .. V .,,,- .. . . U I - My-wh L Z!..:J35.l: QA: gig-,x43gggtfg,9,,,..:: ,,., ' . , M ., ., , T ' , '1 IL--- , .XX'I VT' Socially the old cl'1ss 27 is 'ar rom 'icqing or it was on the i'ght of FSlJ1'll'1l'y the seventh that the old gan ' laid '1:ide the thought of studies 'inc met 'it thc Oriental Consistory for our annual class d'1nce. From every stand- point thc party was 1 succcss from the lirst dance to even the wee small hours of the morning. 'i Sima with hi: a le 'issist'tnt, Sol Shiretzlqi, showed goo taste in tieir selection of a hill, lt wai beautiful. The lull itself 'md the adjoining loung s provided an ideal spot for an honest to goodness Good time. I Over a hundred couples 'attended the p'1rty 'iccordinff to the report made ' the chairman of the committee Len Munson. The cl'1ss was honored too tie presence of Uri. Watt, l'ink and I'ouser. lfveryone enjoyed himself 'ind xv-J are to thank Nlunson and Sterret for their nohle work which we all know is required to put across a successful party. TIME THROXYN AXYAY Then he would talk-fYe Gods how he would talk. Daddy XYatt's lectures. aff 5 35127 ,wi if--fi 1 I L ILA. I L l X I tum 'AI' A: Q l H kd I D ' ,1 'J xx 1 lunuull ' X I, ' yn, B 4 In A y l y nl 'i gk! I 1 Alu rh I sv T lu l I li A ' y I ' ' - i 'J 'llll-I rl' T' T' 1 1 ll' I ll I ll A vm H I - I i, 1 V K kwxl .U 1 .V -, Z-in- .,,,l,v,g,,.,.f . . . an V , Nt 1 .A . Q 1 -,ji IRM!! -4 'K -fl! jg lgmghflltj iq . I if r-' . '5 , Q4 E311 QQ lll XXNLXI, QLXHS D Ll', 1121 2 l 1 , A, fig . C of t. f lf l K , f . n V 5 tt' I f L 3 C f s C l 3 xl f A C I 1 I c It gg A c I 1 r A L c i I l M X if 1, ll N b . . ti . 1 I4 QQ r H c c r c 'N C qi' i 1 O 5 tr i K U Eg. SH c f c I , C ,, if gy hy , c , , ij, if ff , lk l s 1 ' , ' . A xi 1 i Aix i 1 c c I K5 3- , x , fy v . I5 Y E3 ' tt - as X 5 Me thought I heard a voice cry, Sleep no more. i f Fanning in Path. L' I am slow of study. li '-I Leo Shelly. f A, XYell, let these remain because I need them 3 and these others because they need' me. Dr. Kendall as he Hunks three-quarters of the P. chem. class. -or Time elaborately thrown away. W Comparative Dental .-Xnatomy. 'F , ' si' if E? Sli If yy ,i1':. ll? L. 35 1 , 1 t Q. fi i e lsr ii? in 'T-,Q il 177 x ,mf Ly! I x - I fmt 1 I4 ,A I HI fA m,55,Ag1,,, yg4g:,:. I -' ' .Z Q y 1 1 Ira I ,. as? A 5 1 1 I ig, THE TILN DEMANDMENTS First-Dont lie. It wastes my time and yours. I am sure to catch you in the end and that will be the wrong end. 566071-d1NV2ltCl1 your work not the clock. A long day s work makes a long da short and a short day s work makes my face long. Tlifird--Give me more than I ixpect' and I will give you more than you expect. I can afford to increase your mark if you increase your attention. fourflz-'You owe so much to yourself you cannot afford to owe anybody else. Keep out of debt or keep out of our school. Fi th--Dishonesty is never an accident. Good men like good women never see temptation when they meet it. Si.rtlz-NIind your own business and in time you ll have a business of your own to mind. Svztezzth-Donst do anything here which hurts your self-respect. A student who is willing to steal from one is willing to steal from another. Eiglzflz-Don't kick if I kick. If you're worth while correcting, y'ou're worth while keeping. I don't waste time, why should you? JN mth-Good studying and hard working will mean much in the future, to all our young dental students. Tenth-It is none of my business what you do at night. But if it affects what you do the next day, and lf you do half as much as I demand, you'll last half as long as you hoped. ' 7 SOPHOMORI2 DICTIONARY Illuff: To cover a dehcit of brains with an issue of brass. English: Obsolete, our mother tongue-,father seldom uses 5' 52 . 6 ' El . . . ' . '- 'I it It H ' gf' .. 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A LESSON IN PHYSICS Teacher: Now, johnny, if you and your little sister were carrying a weight suspended on a pole between you, where would you place the weight P johnny tAfter careful deliberationj : As near my sister as possible 1 Q ' ANATOMY The guy who won't smile at a girl when she smiles at him ought to be '46 thirteen to make a smile. I 6, '- - 'e 1iPf W A I I L1 M f A 'L .5 '71 v I l , Fi told that it takes' sixty-three muscles of the face to make a frown and only vs: I If , .. 552. xfilggfy .15 178 Q E'- V f XTX 'x .5 x 4 A.A' f -afijf, ,k 1 A xx ,X ,wi Nl gl. mn, , ,.,... ,..,.. ,. . . , . m 1. ,V C. 'Z . ' ? I' I nu n A m I u n ' N 0 . , ., .. ,. ,, ,, ., 'Q ,r .,.., .. , ..,...4,A. . , ..,. ,.g.:L.:f::-:I-,:i,:-. -i f H 4. If I '1 - V Law.: A Xfifff i M 41wfHw 1,f--ff'fqggQ3:g feQw'SLw1llc gas, ,Bl if F- r-' 1 Y , In 3 M SQ M3 ,'-4: 'va Q I Ea - ig S 75 , wg . 1 .V X ff af ' M, ww ww TAX .' 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Q i?iLL5.. i .- Q U A c iq s 5: Arts and science are wanting still i s A mighty brain with a patient will gg lit To classify the woliish packs That till the ranks of healing quacks. ,, 'Q Some trace your ailment to your teeth, fb. Others to your bones or feet, ' 5 Some say your spine and some your brain Are the sole headquarters for your paing They twist your back and screw your -ears , And fill you full of mortal fears: VVhile others soothe away your qualms, 'E By looking sad and piping psalms. ., ,l gt XVithout a saw, a knife or nurse Q ti They operate upon your purse j 5 QQ And should kind nature pull you thru -X The pseudo doctor says to you: . His' Away with powders, salts and pills, 'ZR' Away with robber doctor billsg Your liver wandered off the trackg Eg I used my knee and pushed it back. if Your vertebrae are out of line, -V ' A nerve is tangled round your spine, And all it takes to pull you thru Is a bump, a thump or a kick or two To set it back upon the track. Then something tells you quack, quack, q u a c k l it Eli 1 ' fr: You drink good water, breathe pure air, 'A X, Are cautious of the clothes you wear, But when the colic blesses you Q .T just call up an M.D. or two And if a jay is all who's nigh Y ' just call it off-lay down and die. 4 Zoethout, Yes, hurry. up and get out of physiology class, that's the main pg thing in life: you get the idea, do you not ? lg-Elf Kendall to Oldaker, Then we'l1 turn on the ultra violet rays, huh, Oldakei-? .fl ' iso FQE HMP ! X 315 'rw' A ., ,,,, Q. ,X 1.172 7 ik . un, f . 'a ,,, .., 182 4 C 1 I .sii 1!41ln 4 -V -as MT fy 5 L ' f, fzxilwpxbz-4 A ' .QM-' 2 Q 6, ' u 'hm-A LH! 14 'EA X K -K 11 X 12, - Ev -M . Mu uf .mv mgggglfgggfl .4'g'KQ-A3-5Qv,1,l - , -12 zaazmlmfl M-'gel .wr H ,M - -v ' Qqkbxxwlwswxax'A2f24i+ei3Xagd+g.:4i5g4wQ5 rg4fWfgg9jj,qqgqggiii-.'715,,.gA.,,bg,5ii,Kfrgw V N U. - -1 r im, .nu ,ffi-Qt .LA , ..., , .,,- . , ,Qing - -A - :v2g174:r: Qs? 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T -v-N 5 :rig 45' 'y '33 ' :S - ,-7 Rona Jams W W '5'l EW4lZTV V23 910-s : , - ' .Q 3 ah-rl ' 'Ll 5 J' f-of-f vi f- ' V QQ emarol 5 W5 ,, ,, 'rf jf? jg Qwg J,T.McMAnoN, 'N' 'X i mv ' fl - N ,, ff 7 ,Q ,V ZA.. -,.,-..- ,w , 7 ' va--rw 11 ,-'2'DTfTx,, .,,,,,:, X -ifLf-vfxwmufzwfmnwx-A1+f- Jfiq -.QfJQQ-4::a w12Q3Q1gav2ffiaPQ'f'X'ff'f 'Y - ff-Diiff f f A 184 S A Lf, X.. -1, rs as is l T j 'v-f af, . 1A+- ual. l ' l fi .,' T ' ' T fr Wi- 7 fi' ,,.l 'A ... , ....,.. ,.,..A .+..'l ll '. l t '!i.Tvre 'f.t2 if . .'.. f it? .. S ts' et FRESHBTAXN CLASS HISTORY QS! 'r Q On Tuesday evening, October the seventh, 192-l, we, who are now members of the freshman class, gathered in the large amphitheater for the first time. We were l' then strangers to each other, not knowing the building or the instructors. WI' wondered whether we could ever become acquainted in so vast an institution. On that evening Doctor Brophy, president of our school, gave us considerable L advice relative to the attainment of a successful dental career. His words will R72 linger in the hearts of all those present that night. Doctor Johnson, Doctor ts Logan and Doctor john Dill Robertson also delivered excellent speeches that lf! suggested remedies for overcoming our shortcomings. We were then divided F2 gf and subdivided into sections according to the initials of our sur-names and were iii.. told to report ready for school on the following morning. Then came the task of supplying ourselves' with the necessary -equipment in ig? order to begin our course. To many of us this was la trying undertaking. XX e were unacquamted with dental terminology, and the instruments appeared more Qi? like the implements used in a Montana copper mine than those which we had QQ associated with the dental profession. Next we had to adjust ourselves to a A' schedule which at that time took the aspect of a cross word puzzle. In a short ' time after having- been ushered to our various class rooms by the stately upper clastsmen, to whom we give a vote of thanks, we began to pursue a more regular rou ine. Soon the day for class organization and the election of officers arrived. XYe elected Fred XYakerlin as president, Robert XYarren as vice-president and Robert l Mulholland as secretary and treasurer. XYith our class properly organized and Q -ff Y our officers elected we were in a better position to act as a unit on the day of the pushball contest. On this day the freshmen calcimined their faces green and if-5 arrayed themselves in battle formation on the University's football field. Although our men were outnumbered by the sophomores, we displayed our sportsmanship it by cheering their victory which was honestly won. l.'. On December twentieth, we held our freshman dance in the red room of the Hotel La Salle. This function again brought us into closer relationship with one another and gave each one a feeling that he was a necessary spoke in the 'j wheel. Qf--1 A little later in our career, we learned that each year the upper classmen, be assisted by the freshmen, published a book called The Dentosf' XVishing to co- operate in this work, we elected Harold Stuart as editor, 0 C Larsen and Hugh Burke as assistant editors Ralph Rudder as l31.1s1I16ss managei and Stioud as cartoonist to iepresent the freshman class There 1 mains for me to mention one other achiex ement of which our class is very proud During the year ue xy ere told that Doctor Biophv had contributed a large sum of money as a nucleus towaid the erecting of '1 new Y M L A building to be built just a short distance from out school buildincr and to be used bv students on the west side VVhen the necess1ts for such a building was presented to us for out consideration Doctor Ixendall point d out the dithculties r L t , ,F ii eu 3?-Tiff .-,. if-fe1'ff'1'+'. nelssf 1-ses' ' . .-,-- f ,... ,-. -.ru .3 Q N, llizs. . st- Lg, A, ---' mugaegigq 'lil ' . . ' . 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Being convinced that we would be helping a good li If cause we subscribed or pledged more than ten thousand dollars. This action i turned the eyes of the west side schools toward the freshman class of the I Chicago College of Dental Surgery and earned for it the name of The pep of -T the school. ' FRED IYAKERLIN. 1 . E32 .- fed' Mulholland: I'ni a self made man. NYhen I was horn I didn't have a 2-'11 nickel in my pocket. Swanson: That's nothing. NVhen I was horn I didn't have a pocket to 3--1 put a nickel in. if fgyfig ' P. bniith. Aint natuie xiondeitul. Al Turek: XYliy? Q Paul: She gives us our own faces, hut we can pick our own teeth. i f if I I i A f f. ' Xffa 'li 3' - ' f' ' I 'A A :A .1 lk 'I 13 1 Qx s f l l I I X fwllu fr.. fx ' 1' I f. N- ,- A A X I . :rm E5 I .fa f ' 9 tif: Q Q i:'E,'-1034 , ,f 5 ' i f .QQ , I N W2 f it! Q NTT: 1- . - J ' .S f I ' -Smaff-' N nc i-1 T wo R K Mn :QE gp' if iff? 185 ' 9. N W, L. D. M. . 5+ iii? .1 . , A .FZ ti mi' iff A Q I 1 ' 4 i.. H 1 l Q.. y f 'l-ilI..i::, - i ll it i i A L-- ' . ' ii X' s 5? .f,. -.-, . 'l il ,. l li i filer X iilfii--A f-ith -- 1 l A- . ...- .l' 'i 5 S! S! 2 ' :lt - P. . 5. ttlfffH'fL:.f-if fc-tw-:wt .Lf0l'I!lz ffl , as .iw -41 gi. Tl lil 5 1 D19 i A tr f t 12 f' 3 9 L.. . 3 fi ey ltr i 1- I fgai iw NX :JO y It ' 'i 1 i 1 l Nfl Jlllll MY' 'lillllli if in lllll llll - i 1 ll . lil ll : iw' gi. 5 l Q-'km Z E 3,1773 A 0 sf , s l ,TY I .Ill N t- WL 3' . .51 11. 'KA ai ei FRESHMAN RCJLL CALL .Q ANDERSON, EDWIN V., Utah. Q if :F The boy who has a monopoly on monogranis l1'I.1J1'OS'll'lCllCS lab. Has his 'f initials on all paraphernalia on bench No. l in the prosthetic lab. APPLE, NIARION D. Dutch has .tome friends-in Hutsonville. 2. , BARGERHIIFF, EARL, Ind. ' i t Earl's sideline is embalining stiffs. He will know his oil in dissection. ,fi BARNEBEE, JAMES L., lli3.l3.1TIE1ZOO,lVIlCl1. E ' All the wav from Kalamazoo-Buskirk's shadow A k N ' 1 Qf' BARR1os, OCTAVIO, South America. 'fjgz ' We can still picture 0ctavio's consternation when his beautitul mustache S55 was trimmed by twenty upper classnien. .1 45 A BARTA, FRANK, Chicago, Ill. SQ: ff' Frank's idea of a wild time is-pink tea and a girl. May he hnd his ideal. 7 BASSETT, COURTLAND, Chicago, Ill. ' Courtland has a natural propensity for unnatural headgear. VVhere did .5- Tt, you get that hat P A if , f BENEDETTO, IOHN M., Married 'l ' Bennie is the best practical joker in the prosthetic lab-ask Collette, he knows. ,QQ BERG, PAUL I., Married, Chicago, Ill. p Q A Yet we wonder why girls leave home. Some day we will give the goo on Paul's hair a thorough analysis. , 3 BERGMANN, JOHN, Chicago, Ill. Patented leather hair combed kid. QQ. 187 'QT ..i.. 14. ,. wi Z 'fl 5 I 3 I. L 1 Iv -- l.l.l.,, in M Q i g' H 'I l'Illnnu1n., I p I ,. .,.- . ,...,.-,w..A,-4..- -,-,.-,- 5 .-,. 5 .Rf-5.-:-3.-:-5.-:-g.-3.g.- f gl. 1, asia.: fiat, .A.. . I 'I l. 'IJ' .. .... .Fii':s'e'liiiE! 5w2iiz ' '. S gf ' I I 1 I 'tt-WI 4,,,-,, UAII V G f' !!::hL:eIg2!E!!5g ' M l f -A, ff gk - f -'- ' f F jd -- i, , I 'if. '-- H - Pai-' . 3 549 -- ,f'grsv:'m,,i-':-:.E',g ,. -..,.- V Q ,,,x I fs- 2-'H I 7 g l' .....:,- -R--,sq 1- ' u j iii i . Yfii gram'-'ff ik Yfffmpffyaiga?:5,?L5s.,f,i1,iipj1ff1gQ5'3iQSSf:fLGflQg li! ! .4'.Z g3,L,,J:P. Q '25 , BEVAN, FRED VV. D A home product 5 intends to make Kankakee famous. BIDERMAN, BIORRIS L., Conn. if i He is a whiz when it comes to matching pennies. 'Iii BRATT, CLARENCE R., Minneapolis. All together boys-he's from Minn-Minn-Minneapolis, Minn. if BRENNDM, ELRIO, F., Wisc. ' Clever, finished up first in prosthetics. Some boy, what do you say? BROWNING, DOUGLAS H., Mich. . im. Brownie -the vest pocket edition from Iron Mountain, Mich. A fine ZR fellow. 1 BRUNKOW, BERNARD VVIII., Mich. Slim has an irascible temper. One touch and blooey!! Also famous in ,ii Osteology. ,tg BURKE, HUGH D., Dixon, Ill. ' fs Favorite maxim- Eventually, why not now F 'A BUSKIRK, ELRIORE E., Mich. ii IE Buster was graded A by the manager of the cafeteria at the i'Y when 625' he successfully carried 15 dishes, 21 forks, 18 spoons and 3 kmves to the g kitchen in one trip. Barnabee's guardian angel. CASSELL, GLEN WM., Savannah, Ill. viii ,gif An athalete with great prowess-he claims. fl CHIPRIN, HENRY E., Chicago, Ill. . Chip shows up inschool with a pair of velvet earphones. Did you get your station Ch1pp1e ? 55 COLLETTE, FRANK E., Rolling Fort, Miss. I Frankie suggests that his home town be renamed Rolling Bones. We ' if insist that he has melonin in at least some of his-er-epithelial struc- tures. Yea, verilyg it must be so. W CDNTRAFATTD, SAMUEL A.. Chicago, Ill. Q55 We wonder why Dr. Kendall has so much difficulty in pronouncing Fat's name. COOPER, BEN, Chicago, Ill. gig Some 'jazz Baby ! We claim that he is the best Frisco dancer in Chi.-- COZZI, WILLIAM. . , if 1 Our own Hard Boiled Cosy. Some boy! . 5 . CREIGHTON, ANDREW J. .' H VVhen St. Peter calls the roll-we wonder if Creighton will be on time. It F. 'A seems very doubtful right now. CROTAN, CHAs. W., Iowa. If he's anything like the oil, he sure must be some fast man! H'ye Charlie, my boy ! fi 5 CRUIKSHANK, WILLIAM R. - W' A spontaneous outburst of profusive haberdashery. QAt least that lumber- if jack shirt wasj aa.-- .. ., L A 2 188 li A 1 1 l ,Q - 1 'F 4. 1 1 211: ' fl. 1,.-.-f rffriiri dm' E ls ., ..,. I A - - p V.., ,,,- -gp3A,L:M,,:,1,1. L- CUNNINGHAMA lxA1MoND E. Urbana Ill. VVe wonder if Roy is related to the author of our anatomy text book. If you are-Beware! DA1 IS TOHN S. olin is recuperating from his strenuous campaig as a candidate for pres- ident. ' Bde A '. H A6 ve' evil? fa lil 'fl fe-:J-rr aff!! 'TlY:1Gli Arg' 1' lxlylii N W f 'Wig 3 fri ' fri, .EMT Wins: 31 kai ,J 'f X , ,Var ' 111 Q I 1 l l' 4 11 f11l'l' ' ,, if Nl X H My . ,f r I I T W I1 li l .ii .1 X1 1.1 alll xl ill' D: .4 Ji, AJ ff ' vi ., Ill. , lf ..f , ' si'-s' . A 1. , Wir ,y,.,, A ,,,,,1,1kl, 1' pf 1 .yziyzmefyfijfilial13551-leflfleaavzlmtmaffq i s ga s , if ' ' 55 1 1 ,- liz Sai 1 5 I 1 ' 1 Q4 ' ,ij 'vw ,Q 6, N: Y Y V1 Q QA J n 'Sw' A 6 '1 1-.1 if 1 l 2 i i 1:4 il? lg' L by ily' 'iw 1 1 . f 1. rl fl P ' J 1 .,4. XE 111. H1 N 'llllll 11, ,1 A. Jil 1 , 4 , irr- . 9 .4 2.1 4. My jg E! 13:79 4 Y ' hzy l 6 sf' 1.511 i 11,25 gi lisa gn DAwsoN, PAUL T. pg' Paul 15 a hard working boy. A consistent plugger-and we don't mean 1353 1-liz , f maybe. j iii DE COOK, WILFRED J., Cincago, 111. Wilfred thinks that there are two sides to every question-his side and the wrong side. pi, D1issENT, HERMAN, Chicago, Ill. Herman whiles away his summer vacation by saving the lives of pretty young girls at one of our well known local beaches. D13 WOLF, HARLEY W., Woodstock, Ill. T knows all about milk, cream and creameries. Wo11de1' if Harley is the T 1 abbreviated form of Charlie? QL -, DIXON, RALPH H. .1 14 Dixon and Gregerson are inseparable pals. They both make their noise very f quietly. 5 7 gig' Domi, JOHN P. VJ Seemed but not heard from. 1'? Doss, DONALD V. Three o'clock in the morning. There are many versions of this song presented by Don. T ff: , ,,,,,, A , .,,- T 1, ' - . ,Y , , , . f i Ti J U 1, l pp ff if as-A 189 E15 I li.. i 1 I it I -I ii St. . ., . .. . . ,- . -'.+ -L-w W---mf-s5Df1..t2,.13.. -.aa . f., . ,. H, ggi 1: 'ea 5- f . ' lf .A EDMUBDS DONALD V. Mich. The human Gatling gunlu Ask his neighbors in large amph. for full particulars. , l In Q Q :lim-mm' I ly l , ' 4 l x 'ij ll l4I1. . lI 'ui QW-Yi .-,K Hg 3, .. ?r SH eg . Egg! ' sr , Gi: IM' t . Dt 1 J P I ' 'A FACTOR, BENJAMIN. . fa! T 352 f . f ig FI , , ' 1 ' 'fe G1 F A I l it ,,,':' if 5. ' ' 1 I . I , 1 , Y Y' Y' 1 r u., 5 . , , Ex EN FRANK G. Niles Center, Ill. The aristocrat from Niles Center-Ha! Ha! A natural bom Jazz Hound with his wicked S.ox. A studious and a very promising young fellow. FEI-IRENBACHER FLORIAN K. WVell liked by the fellows. He is not as formidable as his name. REMAN JOSEPH Chicago, Ill. Collette solemnly vows that he will sell Joie a Loyola News before the close of the school year. How about it Joe? EIGELMAN VVILLIAM, Chicago, Ill. Bill was a captain last summer-ta captain of ushers at the Chicago j. One of the star basket shooters on the Freshman team. FIscHER CHARLES Chicago, Ill. Syncopation Charlie. The exponent of aristocratic jazz. Got himself into hot water when he sucfcfested an infallible rule to Dr. Kendall. Sha. 2? ft? ig: is 'W YY L E P 4 if fl 121-tl ' I ffm i t if L I 3 22: if I 'la' E1 73 Fx ,, f i, Vg 1 X no sl, FRANK HENRY. is -. , j gi Henry hates the ladies-he says so himself. F if FREx ANTHONY H. f pf Some day we are going to find out what attracts Tony at Merry Gardens. 5' k FUN KEY M. CORWIN, Mich. 5, We wonder what the odor is that Dr. Kendall refers to all the time. Corwin . knows. .5 GIERAT, HENRY L. Aggravatin' Papa! if j . GOLDBERG, SIMON L., Chicago, Ill. l W'e unanimously announce Goldberg as associate professor of Prosthetics. A td He knows his Onions, it GOLDRING, NVILLARD J., Highland Park, I11. Cheer-leader-in-chief. XYonderful technique. The Spirit of '28 ? ? GOODMAN, SIDNEY A., Chicago, Ill. A very quiet lad, well liked by all who do not hold anything against him. Go'r'r, DOUGLAS G. VV. Wlonder what Gott's got and where he Got it. Sh-h-h, he comes from Canada. GREoERsoN, LOUIS B. Gregerson was officially appointed mascot of our famous basketball team. GRIEFITHS, jot-IN E. ' ohn learned all about dissecting before he ever came to Lab He is an embiyonal und rtalter GRIMES PXTRICR D Pat knou s his oil uo in diss ctino P GRUNT NICHOLAS -I Nick s initials a1e N G but that doesnt mean a doggone thing .2 1 F ' 2 -Zig 'et '13 ,ah '-2:23 R- S 'J 'qxT'5 gf L :sawing 'isiagxf' , 5 I , ,J lit I . . . X c . , it - ,, f ' . . Ji 5 , 1 , , H Y K . . . . l . l V ,fe . if A 2 b - I ' , J Q ' ' ' Y - 1 . 1 c U ' in ' ' '1 - 5' s A V 1 - T ' QE: tg 190 T lg L- it 11, mmm? ,vw Q m 'hz ' v. Wiz,- 'v-n, A. if-51:-, ,V V, .V .B H Wu Ummm!! .- :Y -',, If 9 IH ,,.. 1 0 f!!uM:EFU . if Qfxfmrg Q rw v W-' V H ja, '1 M 55 MfNW'y 5l'1 -1 n ,ri :gr A X 1 1 1 , f 1,1 ' 4 m 4 .um M ' Mx w-J' J.. 1 fl Www' 4 - aw , ww W W fm--I , fr! X Q I, fm ,,. ' ' '14 'fPw- ' x , ' 1 I . V ' 'r K. Q ff Miigw-11,1 W1..K 1' N' SA ft' Pi. ,F ' f' f . 'A lUQlLf Na M ,L 1. --ww -L-57 New if M , ' 'Mau 1 :fa . Am, f--N f.:- ,-,,'f - ' . ' v . -',,.4-f, , 5.1 'x 'W1Wl9i3i,. 'u5N'l+. 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HEFFNER, DONALD J., Chicago, Ill. , Heff's puts the class to sleep by telling them Bible stories about Daniel - and the lion. 5 HOFRICHTER, JAMES J., Chicago, Ill. , A very hard working earnest lad. 1-IOJNACKI, EDMUND, Chicago, Ill. .Q XV ine, XN'onIen and Song. I' HONG. GILBERT S. N. tg? Gilbert knows all about the Lost Chord. . He can make it talk. 7 5 HUEFMAN, RAY H., Chicago, Ill. j ff The Rag Time Kid. HULTGREN, HARRY G., Chicago, Ill. , t j Hultgren's favorite maxim-Eventually, why not now? Q5 HUML, JAMES, Chicago, Ill. f , Bohemian artist from the south side. 1 ING, EwING.J. 5 Ewing 15 John's brother. ING, JOHN H ,3 John is Ewing's brother. lksfl IvERsoN, SIMON B., Wisc. A real loyal student. JACKSON, JOHN F., Rockford, Ill. f f John started the pipe craze. ffif JACOBSON, ALEXANDER S., Chicago, Ill. ig Alex collects fares on the buss. Low bridge ahead ! A3155 JANS, FRANK P. Never do today what you can do tomorrow. JANssEN, EVERETT H., Iowa. F Q A, Everett has the smile that won't come off. , ' A ' JEWFLL, EDWARD C. Married man. Q2 jf .l Edward is indeed a Jewel. 'a l fl, JOCHIM, CARL M., Chicago, Ill. is The dancing don. . E ' 1.3 KANSER, EDVVARD J., Chicago, Ill. Kanser admits that he can paint, but we fail to appreciate the joke. KATZ, HYMEN, Chicago, Ill. -I. Hym-en talks chemistry while he eats, sleeps and walks-and he knows that he knows what he knows that Dr. Kendall thinks he knows. it? 193 Y.. I ' l H il ii 1 if l xx, f. l'-:-if H ,.. ,Q-ffg.-5, .' E ' s fi 5' 1- i All A llii Zi- N W1 hifi' A,A. . . ' - ' E 1 uf -nf. : wi. : R - u . 1. lil . . ' lr 'lm -1525.342?2!9155fIi f'?Q'-?5?Fff-'-2-'f' wi- , lit. R+: ' alike. ' , 1 I , L l 1- , . .-ml.. -J-f , -'----'-' .5-.-: vc,-Yilgsv -,1 .Q-L.,--1-nv , ' .- fu ' - ' . A -i-,Y ..ff,,,-,.,f ' V19 all ' M ' ' -,Zi me vi sz g' , ' '- as G. R x 1: ,T - igi , g I 1 5 is ggi X I L5 . s - ef ,E ,ix v '? is R ' f . 1 '1 ,.:it ' 4 Z fa ,A iv, tg .L , will Z4-. i , ly ' X 365 lxx-l33if.?g?1 t if t W H l it ll fn? mv ggnfgi- ous A F--tr. F:-Mn. new vi-ue we If Q It -V mfg-fret-evavviavn ftunvena niniuxes of wimxgv. mi ggi -:-.,-4-fyou cm 1-Q mm ,-.M Mamie' ,fp ' -wrh'1- .uv Muze wean Lgrr' t-...tml L Fiffa ll 1' IQAUFFMAN, C11.xRLEs, Chicago, Ill. Charles gives us the dope on Dreamland.', KAZEN, HARRX' H., Beverley Hills, Ill. if-E Harry says that you can't kid a kidderf' IQELLY, HLYRERT M., Joliet, Ill. E A Hubert was nicknamed Abie by Stormy, 1.. IQIRLCZYNSKI, LEoN,xRn A., Chicago, Ill. Q- Seen much, but heard little. KING, :XLFRED Arabia is still contemplating a joke told to him last month. KRUSICKI, BoLEsL,-xus P., Chicago, Ill. ififf If all you say is true, what a world this would be. -V .,,i KRYNICKI, x7IC'I'OR F., Chicago, Ill. ig? Victor is giving us special instructions on dieting. IQWAN, SUNG-Hot Q -3 L . gg Hurray! for Kwan, the original Joy Kid. LACHMANN, CLARENCE M., Chicago, Ill. '71 5 Q D r Q, as Clare knows how to skid on the slides in Histolovfv. ,E s. , 1. LAMPHERE. GEORGE E., Wfoodstock, Ill. ' Vanity George. Cast your lamps on Lampher-e, for that boy is right here. LANE, JAMES A., Chicago, Ill. Jim is alwavs singing Swinging Down the Lane. ' 'fi J ,,, , LARSEN, ORVILLE C., Chicago, Ill. Hi Buddy has sure some collegiate taste for coeds. His ties are so loud that '. one can use them for a flame in Prosthetics Lab. rj LARSEN, RUSSELL L. . , . . . v-Q' Russell isnt Orville-'s brother, but there is a touching resemblance. . T 1 . l' . LEESMAN, CARL R., Chicago, Ill. ,f i., A lover of work. -1 ' :il 59553 LENBLTRG, JOHN, Gary, Ind. E , Another one of our unassuming boys. XYonder who the girl is that sends i 'gf him all those letters. el-:Z vc -Zh .- it me Qt ' f f' f ' i 1 Vi?-i 19-1 if 1 s r i 'Z G 4 'Ni 'v K, .. ,H . 1. vs, I fd .-'Ru nll..a T 6 i l ki e Q--I-:A-rf:--:R 1:I-:-'f-:-':':!-:':!-:- Tw I Ili ll 'lei-I ' L - .'i-u:?.fee??:g--4 ., Y.. 1.. ,,,7 , -- , . N, I. Q vt .RT .., . .,.,1.-.WMV-.,,-,..,. .. . ., ., , . , is ,. ,, I A D ,,,,3, I Q.. I .e- ,., I , lfj Hi iij LEVVIS, I-I1-:RRERT E., Robinson, Ill. lf Herb savs that he 15 going to have his lecture chair added next year. lg . S S P . LINDNER, FRANK P. Muskogee sounds interestingg how about it Frank? Q . -Q Locus, J. RANDoI.PH, Chicago, Ill. 253 Randy is our South Side sh-eik. He asserts that a good man cannot be kept down. --3 LOAIMEL, EDXVARD gl. ggi L3 0 That 'fSunkist smile forever overspreads his countenance. gf '1 . l , BIACNILYRTRIE, THOMAS P., Chicago, Ill. 1 Mac is a dissecting liendg 'he carves them lean, medium and thick. , I 7:4 DIADSEN, RICHARD A. i A fine fellow whom we all like. F NIASCARI, FRANK J., Danville, Ill. I The sheik with the Baby Blue eyes. Instructor in Prosthetics. T RIATZKIN, HJXRRY' E., Chicago. To tell the truth Doctor, etc. From fraud and guile his heart is as far as .T f heaven from earth. i -if RIAUK I-I,xRoI.D I i I F ' A - ' - ' Y A ' ' 1 fg Leaves us all In the lurch when It comes to Lab' work. He'll be on his ,I , vacation a month before we will. 1 a v-:fi MAYEAU. MARTIN J. Mart is an old timer in College Circles and he is planning on five more if-J years of it. Good Luck Old Son. F 5 1' 1 v '. RICDONALD, EDWARD est Pullman. G . f Mac' was a shark in Dental Anatomy and lost his carvings of teeth. NIFFUE FRXNK Aurora lll ' i' I . . , . , , . A Frank was correctly named. If he doesn't think so he'll tell you about it. - - Makes the trombone talk. iii? BTCGRATH, REGINALD J. I lX4CGL'IRE, QL'EN.TIN, XV1nn1peg, Can. gl iii Go ahead-ask me some questions in anatomy. Iill bet you can't stick me. A pleasant, likable chap with a smile and a permanent wave. N, , . I R' RICBTAHON, JOHN F., Chicago, Ill. R, Has red hair but that's no handicap to his being a swell fellow. He'll ? . show the world some dav. - it MCNAMARA, DONALD J. ix. Spent a year out in Iowa- where men are men --at Columbia Academy. 3 Has the stuff. IVICNAMARA, HUMILIS F. - :7 VVe think he is the slee in beautv of the class. Some one heard him sa If .1 , g . ' ' ,, . . y' Ha, 'Eyes, Eyes, your beautiful eyes. Looks bad, Humihs.. , ' HTCPI-IERSON, VVALTIQR D. IE. lVhen he sings we are reminded of the cat on the back fence. Pleasing personality and a worker. A rag! 194 I .1- 1 ,Q w 'b' 1. L A. .I I ' . .I f I R .Y-f. 4 I I- I. 'fi 4- .5 .,,....g .. ,.,, ., ..,- I I l I. .. 'flat-sw .lil .. fl' ..... . uri.. 4-fill: .QA -gli.. A I :nag , gl .Q ll .U I ,I .. 4 --LAI, lil! . ..f,,:ge1eQ!5! hi A, I - v--, ..r asa' ' -. - : 1' L.. . e,,-fe-1,'1f?',zofg.--,-,..L',.',1 - 1--W-'. , . 1 . . E , . i f mfr , ..:LL. AY .5 I - -. Ti,-A 'J125!s'4M?5 ..Mw 1Jlm'iM'l ' Jffffllfffel.--X11 if f f,-'glfjifliggjjv-ILSRQKQ 4, n.11-w0q.-eeeEsf+'f'.ej-sg+fr3fytg,i5J1'-iw!ANg', ,jg if- l '+I gg? A rs I BIEEHAN, BERNARD l. Ei Always wonders how he gets by in Chemistry. NIELIN, NTORRIS. g ' Mel likes to take his time but at that he is ahead of most of us. Efficiency Q 5 you know. BTILLER, EIvIIxIETT, E., Bowling Green, Ky. TXTITCHELL, XYILLIAM F. ...J - - .ff-,- Talks slow and easy but when it comes to working. Chl Boy. BIORIARTYI, HOWARD J. ,sl BIULHOLLAND, ROBERT T. x . . ij 7 Like all wise men, he reflects much before he speaks. Then he speaks to R ' Ji f the Ioint. ligg I 1 T ll'lURPHY, GERIXLD. f Conscientiously tries to embrace what is good and avoid that which is wrong. 7 BTURPHY, PHILIP R.. Clinton, Ia. 3 A worker with a smile. Always willing to help others with their work. gi? TXTEYER, GEORGE L., Chicago. 5 A I He and Mikel VVeil form the long and short of it. Favorite saying- I I can't put up for both of us. .5 I , A 1 , EIEYERS, RAYMOND W., Glen Ellyn. I x 3 A shining example of blonde pulchritude. A steady worker with a dazzling and cheering smile. .-1 Mark in Cs116'llIISlil'j'. Sig' - 9:-1 NILQEN FIN NR D Hb -. ' ' ' ' . ' . . . 51--1 fl' A Norwegian product. So smart 111 Anatomy' it ban shame he not go to Vail. J 1 ' ' V- 4 f' NORTON EDWIN l X4 -4 ' .- ' . l-Qrlc. g ig Ed comes direct from Loyola. Is a quiet sort of chap and always knows Q? his stuff. fi NOXYLAN, JAMES A., Chicago. 'QL Sd? OLECHOWSKI, TIIADDEUS. Q, Lg ' ls not a sleeper by any means. Got the edge by going to Crane lunior Q11 College. ,tif OMENS, DAVID V., Chicago. Red is a little hot headed but liked by all who know him. PARKER, HERBERT F., Chicago. Q Has same initials as his high school-Hyde Park. lYOnder who was named tirst???! gg' PATNAUDE, ELLIDORE D. fi, , - A St. Cvril graduate. One of those fellows who's always on the Ngo. 'Tl 1 ' a ' STH .IS PAULSON, CLARE E. 2.5 Comes all the way from Thornton high and is always in the thick of it, ,-- l - ClYork or fun.j - .1 PEARCE, RICHARD L. A Y. M. C. A. man who reminds us of the Old saying about th-e Hare and Tortoise. He is not very fast l'-111 he gets there just the same. -. L f, . if Q' ' - -.,,if1:,g.:1i, r.:g.5'.1QiEw'fg1'i'? , ',i 5 ',gf 'i', ,QA 4. L-.J '-'P-f:gv,Q--1.35, . y, -.. - 1- Q, A :Q ,+1T-.,-,mr- w,,-. -rQ,,,,.,, I 5 5 L- 4 lg .5-,LgEl. .F,eg ' rf... I-v in-use WD ' P ff -sa: - . L 32152 . ,-I., H: 1 - ,Le lilliiiuiii l if H kiwi. I' .4'- ' 'I All il 1-'af glilifff ffl' . i '. , T Q-Pu ui 1 If . 'Hu ..., , . A lgggslilslreg ,ml-,!:: ., -A- if .. .-A A . I l lf --HSL-as 'f - +-iw Millie 4' ,A I' . - Hina. PETERSON, ANTITONY. A big lad from Crane who knows his Anatomy backwards. PETT, DELOs. , just because he carries the name dOesn't signify that he is One. A great go- getter from the University Of Utah. PIKIZ, VVAYNE S., Lane Technical, Chicago. i Very fast in Prosthetics-a sort Of Pikes peak. A good student and a fine rellow. PINCOCIQ, DOUOLAs F., Ogden, Utah. Lives near Salt Lake. Perhaps that's where he got his knowledge of salts. POUPA, JAMES B., Chicago. One Of these fellows who likes to sit back unnoticed but when called on is there to deliver the goods. Comes from Harrison Tech. POVVLEY, JOHN VV., Hammond, Ind. The boy wonder from Hammond high who knows his stuff as well as he plays basketball-which is saying a good deal. A charter member Of the Anatomy. - PROKOP, LADISLAUS E., Cleveland, Ohio. H. PrOkey comes from St. Ignatius College, Cleveland. jf.-Q5 PUTERRAUOH, CHARLES H. ,Q A seemingly quiet fellow who always has his foot in something Or other. 45,3 Spent his first year at Illinois. ug? RALPH, LLOYD J. Enjoys physics and chemistry with Dr. Kendall immensely??! RASMUSSEN, JOHN LEVYIS. Called Ramme for short, although he's not so short. Belongs to the saxo- phone toters' association and is a VVOw in Chemistry. RAYMOND, LORAINE VV., Detroit, Mich. Daddy, Instructor in biology and histology. REID, MARTIN T., West Pullman. Must ask a question at every lecture. Claims he came to study Dentistry. RESNICK, ISADORE. Res-ni-ni-ni-ka, always ready to crack a new joke. RIEGER, MALTRICE. The human question mark UD. Can think up the silliest questions known. ROBERTSON, GEORGE E. Very fond Of anatomy. Showed extreme surgical ability in dissectiOn??l ' ROBINSON, HAROLD, Chicago Admirer Of Doc Kendall. Always has answer. QEven if it is wrong ROGALSKI CASIMIR One of the two fellows in the class with crust enough to wear an Tron Lid fDerbvD ROLANDER ARTHUR Art isn't very tall but he makes scores Of friends with his big friendly 1.-.,.vf:'.a2-.A ,: sscsrfi '+.iaU5h ?:'L2HP'Q 11131-' ' ' - ' ' 5 l '25W'T fl . .L wr A LI - ' H -pf, XZ? Ev raw, .R ' 5 Ii. 1 D il , . lilgfl ' ' . 1252 ' - fl? smile. ' gg . . .Ea 196 5 K G1 f x fx .,f 1.1 L If RW K -7.0 Tf5'l7J Fw, xfbfi ' XX N'E3?w,11,. N -ff if 'N k Y fm' f lmf an - V K 5 9 V X f. 13 H. Q , C fx.. 1 Y 'L A , ' tm' 3' Lili? .fig-'?:2I?girQ1fx - f- W.. YES W if ' ' ,.1f'w.aSz:f ,, fl A W Ill? Vi WQKK I W 155361, wi 'Lf ww Mfuum1NiWLLLiiQLl l ' Mliiuif, L1L'.h. :+wi+ 1 .x ' J ' 'U' ' ' ' M' ' ' ' A ' '-1323: , --. png'- ' . Mm 9 ff? - Vvfbli WL? I 5 3 'xiii' X Q55-ug ,QQ Lvzjqgx Jn PI. sf fffigia we fslfiif M4 fd-iff? i-SVI ffl W'-15.3 5111-Q Yfggl Us 'lm mf: Eiysif wi-ffm Wi? Lfffifl iifilif Wie! ,1,-513 5 ist :ffm-' 42 T3 fl- fi ,LP , T552 E551 'Cyl' x D Sn! 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Though psychologically disposed to harmony, he was anatomically incapable of a tune. SQ. SCIIWARTZ, MEYER. Comes from Crane and in Histology he's a wow. geouixj VINCEILT E, Ransom, 21. X HEA, OSEPH . ., , ew 'org ll. '. T2 ,sag Comes from New Yawk. Don't'cha know. VVill get his exercise in future from adjusting a monocle. SHELHAMER, BIILO D., Chicago. 5 3 Venus'y came from Lindblom high and is a good student though he has fg ngver been fotgid whealhe wasn't talking. Q SIEGRIST, ERNHARDT, icero, . ggi Barneyf' is one of those fellows who always has something up his -sleeve. fhlgiscliiif, Stomp He comes from Sterling Morton and as a friend IS ' Iar to ea . . SIMoNEK, LEO G. I Studious but not quiet. SLAD, GEORGE F., Chicago. 7 1 Comes from the YU and is manager of our basketball team. As prone to fi mischief as he was able to perform it.', f. SLAWINSKI, THADDEUS. l Ted is always up to something in Histology. A nice fellow and a plugger. SLEPICKA, FRANK J., Chicago. 522 Frank comes to us from Harrison Tech. and Illinois. One of those chaps Til? who will always do the right thing at the right time, always starting things and staying till the end. . 'L f SMITH, josEPH, Chicago. - joel ar-e you with us ? Short name and short fellow but well liked by L .Il everyone. A wrestler of no mean ability. SMITH, PAUL C., VVhittmore, Ia. ' 'I : Paul doesn't talk much even when called upon SMITH STxNLEY VV Sandwich, Ill lust because he comes from Sandwich doesnt make him a ham foi hc ggi knows his Chem and Dental Anatomy backwaids YT ,-5. SNIITH NN II LIANI, La Porte Ind Bill is a studious bov and likes to dig up old thinfrs especially Jokes bn R15 f . Q . as 1. ,931 it 32 ds Ti EP' 1 'fri LANL. .1-ms:sna1ae.,,f'553' 1 , : ., . X' . s y - u is , O 3 11.1 ' , ', sr u , I E . 3:4 y y A - - - 1 - , 'ia H . ,, . . Q . 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XX 1ck is a typical Southerner and loyes to argue the line points ot Anatomy .QTL Ii' with Nick Stroud. ' if me - 1, STEIN, .lack B. , -. -lack comes from Mcliinley high and is never seen without a notebook. His h Egg specialty is getting A's in Histology. PQ ' A - ' g STROUD, NICHOl.lAS A., Shawnee, Gkla., Chicago. we On either side he could dispute, rolzfzrtf, change hands and still confute. .iii gg STUART, H.AROLD C., Chicago. 'Ag Buss comes to us from Tilden Tech. His success in mixing with associ- :'j5f ,g aties is exceeded only by his success in mixing plaster. May he continue if on till ad iniinitum. fig, 559 STWERTNIA, BRUNO. Squirty comes from Carl Schurz high and is a great help in keeping the if snirit u J. 'Ti' hifi 1 1 Y 1 .gf V Swxxsoix, PAUL XX . :gif .t Is a graduate of the YU and is as studious and mischievous as he can be. 3 To look-at his poker face though you'd think he was an angel. SWIERINGA, ANDREW. Andy is a stalwart type of fellow that you can always depend on. lf every- one else is innocent, he is sure to be guilty. Holds the class record for M 33: rr ' Jr ' fl Haudrlmkmg. T.utosAIT1s, STANLEY T. . ig VX'here there's a will. there's a way. Although a trifle handicapped he is -'. . a plugger and knows his stuff with the best of us. 7 it' 'l'ARN.wsKY, FMIL. VVask and he are the best of friends. An all 'round good fellow, too. ft THERRIEN, JOHN, Northbrooke, Ill. 'ffl i4 . . . , . ,232 John lives in Northbrooke- where the North begins' and is Turek's better NL... half. Have you seen his corn-cob pipe? 'QV 'Qlj - K lib ' E? 199' l ' ' i, .W 5.1 ,-. ,ia ' i 4 .L Ei sf ir vi., X F N ri I YQ H ll 54.4, -fl -it Fi ' Q A- . ffflefa-iisialfwe.-:,itg:2 H . 'ii ul --it l - lllr ll Hn- vl' '. i - flu H , ii 5? FE' ' H1wfffwf2 1f5 1,-f-gvvsesmvflkfirffq f gag. 'iff is ' u , Y i ' tea-Y--- -' f A -K 4 N' if Q3 s - ' ,Fi FT Q 3 4, gf.. 'f l vl ., sg W ff bil T51 WTS 1 ET! i-if :fi fig! Qi?- '1 , ,' ' xligi bfi? :iii 1-5. fi, lr X lg TRoPP, josiiiau A., Chicago. -Toe comes from the and is a good sport. even if he does do a lot of fffifl talking. ,E ,211 , W-sg fvro, Rocco Ii ,gg Pears himself beyond the promise of his age, doing in the figure of a lamb, 152 if the feats of a lion. Holds record for Handyllakiuy in Dental Anatomy. TURFK. XXLBIERT L. 'l'herrien's lesser half who buys his Stamps at the Medical HY. Theres g a blond reason. ,'i l TYLER, XYILBUR F. is XYil shows the rest of us his heels in Prosthetics. A ffood student and a . . 6 -:Q 'E dandy tellow. , 1 Uus, josiim-I C.. Chicago. Ei Joe always has a cheery word for everyone. He does much to keep up -15 the spirit of the class. lg' 51 .. . 3 5' Us s XR Nl 's Cl B I t ig . 1... , i .xx s., ncavo. , l Max is quiet, industrious and keeps to the middle of the road. 7 has ,fu .1 AF iff ,151 'e ,-41 Pt - i ,. TL T -f1 s1.s, .-f.. I ,f Y ,-bl. .Y ,H ', ' ---Q1-M 11:-is.: :gui pg : gal ff'f1'f'HfW1f4 fQm effi ' X A 'A ' iawaf aw S i sl-5' N. 'W' ... Q: .en ' i l li 9 -12? . - - 'l U... .. ' ' 'l' 4 I 'A i . 3 .. . . -xr.. ,.- ,ia 4 it-5 LTYEDA, lVlA5ARU, Hawaiian Islands. .i' E5 Jacks a shark-in his studies. XN'e all appreciated his talk on Hawaiian girls. li i Come again Jack. VAN ZANT, FRANK N. Frank has good control. He generally hits whoever he's throwing at in Pros- thetics. VLK, JEROME J, Chicago. ' I ' U l . Although big he's not slow and his favorite indoor sport is asking questions of Dr. Kendall. XVAKERLIN, FRED C., Chicago. Our Class President. Has a good hrmgrip In his right hand, which he uses 1 quite advantageously with the Professors. XVARREN, ROBERT, Chicago. 5 Cnr Vice President whose middle name is work. XVakerlin and Warren ji are the class inseparables. .ff VVEIL, NIICHAFL F4 Mike's still trying to raise a mustache. Hope he succeeds before he gradu- 5- ates. ' l VVEINTRAUB, PHILIP, Q ' A congenial fellow, well liked by everyone. XYhen it comes to studies- he's there. I WELK, GEORGE H., Chicago. V .I The man with the smile is the man worth while -'nough said. VVHITEHEAD, LYNDELL P. i ff WILKINSON, HERBERT M. A good fellow and an -excellent student, but that mustache, help! help! ffl? V, - XYILLIAMS, STERLING C., Canada. s - ' A -Ver IM, You have to get up early in the morning to get ahead of Williams. A book f' 5 ,gi worm if there ever was one. 12.1 XYIORA, HENRY H., Chicago, Ill. 5 Because of him earth seems more sweet to live upon, more full of love. Qs XYOLGAST, PAUL, Danforth, Ill.-From but not of it. It takes Paul a long time to get anything but when he gets them they stay. XNOLOWITZ, IRWIN E. Comes from Marshall. Seems to have tough luck but gets there just the same. 1' ZBETOVSKY, BERTRA II. - . ,gl 'if' 'l f'0pposites attract. Bert is a blond and likes brunettes. Also an amateur I photograph-er. Q ggi, ZIEMER, ELIIER F. Elmer is a Tilden Tech gladuate and bears himself quietly and efficiently Sign in C L Frames suppl house All Bills Payable the minute you get them K nunsazlimuiiiuagirnl 7 I 5 - A ki . . V . 1 3 74. l 'fi' 'fe I :-6 'HL P' ' ' 7 KK ' ' '- 4 A-, k ., - . , W Y 7 r b . . - 3 . ' is fggi if ' sl' LY: fa A I M:- N' J ' , Lv',,.,,1.-4,3-. '1i,.:71f,'5'f'Q'Zi :'Vf5'Q::f-,f?eg'.e'e,L- .1,.r ,.,..-r..::+-'r.w4w,.-.ff,1v:n y R. -1 -sex ' Q ' 'r ' - - W F -I ' '- 'I -'wi .l , 3,129 gg! Mgr., WJ. ,, . . Liga ,NZ 1, 335, R PM . t kg v V W 1 X 1 , 'LLIH - V 3. Q J , R EW. 7,1 S, ' I -01 iz, t ,-1 .gl V, .qu .Ji .Y J-S fx- .tf ., 155,- s.. A nl llllt ' M x 5 ..,.. :fx 2 . .. y W X fa:-. it 3212231-,-V:-gb ...,. . -I ' A xt. ...., . ..-,. L S' eve. .inf N 255 tl ill , l ln. mllutr- l. , ' - ili ueni tt ' fl . is Biderman thinks that his head is the most useful part of his anatomy because it kee s his ears a art. kj P P iw' Logue's Philosophy: I have fought a good tight. I have run a good race. F3 But I'll be doggoned if I clidn't Hunk the course. 2 Ei V. 4 ll ' l i -H 7 'lit ' ' lm' ll lllLl 'ML 'r i ll Q ' FN -, r 4 J i i Q , y HOW YOU COME . .' our IN THE it y ANATOMY -4 y ' QUIZ '-3 if 'L lla his ,4 ' gtg Ilii- V. iv f 1 ES CLASS VVILL VVe, the freshman class of '25, do hereby solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament: 'jjj To the faculty we extend our heartiest appreciation for their untiring efforts , in giving to us a firm foundation in the field of Dentistry. To them we also extend our sincerest wishes for their continued success in this wonderful pro- V fession. To our successors, the freshman class of '25, we hereby bequeath the duty of .511 being present in class at eight o'clock sharp, in which capacity we so ably per- formed. To them we also leave a goodly supply of instrument blanks, which supply may be replenished, if exhausted through lack of mechanical ability. A large supply of bone is also left behind to enable the students to carve teeth and thus complete their education. 41 . 202 my ' i 4. Ili: ' 1 .1 Z5 Q Q54 .1 s ,I ti- 1' . . Q 1 gf- . ,, ..., ,... . . 'Wil' ---- ' I ,P i i ' 'z' ' -- T4 X S1485-.J fi. . .,..I .-.. , - L I l i I - l. t rt , fgmvgq yrggc . xg 9' P A s s 1 1 ON Si , f' L Have you had a kindness shown Fa gg Pass it on. ,Twas not given to you alone ll., Pass it on. ' Let it travel down the years Let it wipe another's tears Q2 ,Till in heaven the deed appears .Q Pass it on. llsfli all ilk H ttf u Andy Svvieringa wishes to announce that after graduation he will start a lla course of instruction called How to make college in 51? years with very little Q effort, or Do I get 1T1y English credit from Prof. Kuhmka F l ., If ,J '. 1 ' .4 ' U 3455! F- Mascarxz XX ell, I must be ott. sf She lvawninvl: That's what I thou ht when I iirst met 'ou. . ,A - D g T , l, ' i ' sv: MORE MATERIAL!! It? Z, Slep: OHicer, I can swear I didn't go over twenty. Q-Q . Cop: XYell, I counted nfteen bodies from W'est'ern to Harrison and XYood. ,Ay . , .5 Qi? il, i Shea: Doctor, I'm so worried about ni hair. It's all coming out. I 5 - - - y b - va li' 6,1 Doctor: Huniph! That sigmhes a run-down system. You'll have to diet. ljj QW Shea: All right, Doc. Wfith what, henna or peroxide ? '32 . 2 . . . . . 1.4 - Red McNamara believes that the benches up in dissecting lab. are davenports lf' to lie down on and kick your feet to the tune of a jazz melody. Andy: Yes, I married for economy. Before I was married I was such a spendthrift that I never had a dollar in my purse. ' 4 Swanson: I suppose that it is different now that you're married ? U I it and Andy: You tell lem. Now I haven't even a purse. THAT'S DIFFERENT ohn rIl1C1116l1 Do you play Mah longfg? lxocco Tufo XVhat s Mah longg ohn T A game that you plav with little ivory blocks Rocco T XVhv dont you sax what you mean? Im m D1 Plfttt s class s. gg '14- .4 -av -ea 'Www 'QQ 1 My MHSGMJNJWWK 1:3714 3 yin V Qfgwtggglj 'ii. 51l'vm 7 Zu ' ' i J 1 , 3 , in Y V l ny l . 1' V L . ,.3,g HL u , i. 1 1 v an 13:5 J - ff ' .' - - - ,- -Y - . . A ' . .IL I , ii n Q 'V v - I f 1 i i T Sfffi 1:51 T. - A f, Fw V L ' ', ...'s':vw1 'V:ff9'.:Qlg-ifxpgfev, ues-up--.z.,.ff2-1-:gg Jus' 1 '-'-'- i1'.,, '. :-..- -, .-gg r, Tutti.-f. 'Y A- I 4 -' -. 03 A n Y? ww sa 'J i si V , . . v ... p I., if . mg, . 4,..,,,ff .l,' I' 6 I X ' Q' ,A I f' iv 'nm , P H fig.. . . , ,A . . -it A 1 T' .A H A -1 . .1 - ri. 2. 4f.- ,f ef .. .r 1. fl... -1 t. .. AA.... - 4- A A f q , -4 ii 3 ann, S THE PUSHBALL CONTEST ' There is a great deal of enmity between the sophomores and the freshmen each - year at any college. There are continued clashes between the sophomores and if J the freshmen and so to culminate the clashes between the two sides, and through Mg the members of the faculty and members of the classes arrangements were made . to have a pushball contest. Eg ' I5 There is not much to a pushball contest except that each side must try to T keep the ball from the enemy's goal and to try to advance the ball to their own goal. About a month after school started the contest came between the two war- ring sections. Every man was on the line ready for the whistle. As the whistle blew there 113 was a great rushing for the ball from both sides. First the sophomores would gy gain a little ground then the freshmen would turn around and gain some ground. 'if All that could be seen was a mass of seething bodies swaying to and fro to try if to gain a foot. The freshmen gained a considerable distance by raising one of the smaller fellows on the top of the pushball and pushing the ball along. jg ' Soon a sophomore was doing the same thing. The sophomore gained the top 'S iii, of the ball, then there was a struggle for the supremacy of the top of the ball. As the sophomore was larger than the freshman, the sophomore gained control ' i f W and then the ball seemed to sway in the air and the same struggle was on. The 9212 if ball going a few feet in one direction, and then a few feet in another direction. The sophomores greatly outnumbered the freshmen. The luck of the game A seemed to be with the sophomores for they would gain ground more often than the freshmen. Soon the ball soared in the air and landed off sides. The rj, sophomore body were determined that the victory should go with them, so with a i if determined effort in spite of the wonderful opposition of the freshmen, were now powerless to stop the ball. The ball kept advancing toward the sophomore goal g in spite of the efforts to stop them. Soon the sophomores had the ball traveling, is and when once started to travel, no efforts could be rallied to stop the ball. The sophomores gained their goal amid a great shout of approval from the visitors A ff 'gg and the grandstand. It seemed as if everybody was for the sophomores and 3 nobody for the freshmen, as the shouts were heard. The freshmen never consid- ig ered for a minute the great numbers more than themselves, but had fought to E3 their utmost, and had lost the battle gamely. It shows the spirits of the freshmen 5 class were as good as the spirits of the sophomore class, but it was the great' 3 olptnbumpering of the sophomores as to the small number of freshmen that won ' t e att e. A .5 In the future years I am sure there will be no such occurrence as this year. A But the next year the present freshmen expect to do the freshmen coming into college as the sophomores did to the present freshmen class. i Vi ' ts T' W hi HHVVgrld's greatestlnexvspapers: The Deer Creek Pilot, The Tribune and U erad and Examiner. Of course, some of the others are good. World's ,ig ,reatest Annual: The Denfos. S 204 . ug M, i r.- .., rd 'urn Q K. x i - v 4? P1515 ,L I U. 'ff -l .c i. tx X- if fl I' pf' .q'. M J f. , U' - A, .V.' 'flify :.. ' ' ,,...-A- LT' . I I ,ligv-5Im:!,'.l,,-,GIt xx l Lv H U wwf 5, V .-,-. ...,A..- 1 N' it aligns x -.1-pfaflfgziiiijf -, i'ii2-f'ifH'j1Efif.,' ., .- , -- - Q :s sw. .R v-,V 535.5-2 4'- F25 , 1. -.ll!' - il - Q i 5- ' '-'-f - 4- ,, Q w ha t - 1 ?f,f'l':i7L f'Ev 'I' Hyffifrfhvff- -'Q-'A '.g,gji 1 Y'L14qgQ img gz- 'fa ' fi is 4 all 4' i l li ' r 3 it., 353 . . J- , Q12 1 2 ' l- 72, ff' 71,1 1 1 1 ,. I ,Q fe '-Lv RS A i -1 . ki fliil ES il .15 l gift 5 l iff' wilri lu 'V Pi: 5. 'fi 7 . ,Ag HEARD IN DENTAL ANATGMY fl. :ii . ' 3752, Dr. Platts: HBIHSCZIFI, what are teeth? Frank: Hard masses of certiiied tissue. Ji ugf 5:!i. ,- l--- li A Prof. Kuhinka: XVhat iigure of speech is the following sentence? 'As he Ai passed the factory he heard a noise like the rattle of tin'. 5 i Andy : Metaphorlxd 1 . 1' Dr. Kendallzf I want you to get 'A' on the next exam, Joe. IQL kl. Smith: So do I, Doctor, let's pull together. ff is . , - . . . . ,. it i si pg? Dr. Joh: XX hat breek slogan is used extensively in this school? ly I-ii VVolow1tz: They shall not pass. K-5,1 - ll! of ilf:i1i', 'i 3 fgiggs ygjj 305 ' aulihll - - 5 3 l'hl'1m m....... ' - I I llllltlll I' ai , l , I ' .l fb.. -fig .-,. - ..,. ill' V - --.- . X X ' V '! 'fp X 1 ' 2 A PI, Il , 1 ' '- l A H . , .... -.l MJ 2 lem! :diff ' - - fff ili ,. ' 1 pyqffzeffafffiassffezfssfitmgeszgssssrmagg gfg .I ..-. rsf ji, , F. Barta: I wish to ask vou a u-estion concermn a tra edv. S, ' r cz 1- ' q g g ' !' ' 322 Dr. Ixendall: what? g, F F. Barta: XVhat is my grade ? g ' 2 ll ' I Goldie: XA hv is chemistr like love PM 1 fr H - Y use l- Hoiie: Because the lower the temperature the greater the pressure. S? ' ' I W 2' - r , -1,1 , N I 'I - t LU f I' Tr I f qi C c.n.s. f l '99 is it C j Q ' fix' - at ' A E- 'I as sh , ' 1 ff? ' 'Sheff F' 1 it gg, ...i- 945. and ?h Q 'jwvl we f f-+C I ' -- - srnu 31.1 2 J T I H J ,,., sway If n nwsaer.. :,,,,N U 5 'if ' E-'if lmw S i t Q 5 -NT 5,35 1 K : QE? 5 1,1 FRESHMEN ,F Q 5 Classmate Shea is not Irish. I-Ie's Scotch. He was seen waitinv three hours af? . . P 4: 1 for the office ot the school to open so that he could fill his fountain pen. 1 , . Q.. A . I I'm the liveliest cor se in the morvue Ei :V p ta 32,51 gg g I leap from slab to slab. And there's nobody there to blab! .55 , The ice water trickles down mv back B Q55 I-Ia! ha, there's nobody there to blab. :ie - :MN if 5. 25? . Becky: Oh Jacobson. I am dying! . Jacobson: VVhat can I do to help you? Y ' ij HEARD IN DENTAL ANATOMY Student: What can I do with this carving, Doctor F i I Freshman: I-Iav-e I too much space between these roots, Doctor. I Y G7 , Q S3 AT E- 5 M Dr. Umback: WVrap it up in tissue paper, and see how far you can throw it. I eil ll K i l Doctor Platts: Drive in and park your car. ' li . 14:22 , I' v? Qs'--3i.flE1'::1'-f'WJZ 'ICfY'?6:1eT'3 '3' 155+ 4:- -msrlkwl' :Q3?g-'Q'E3g21e,.-11' F ?f'fs21' ttl ?t' 5 'iT 4 liffiftm- ' :',31'fEf:P'-N1-P' fs:-::' ' t lm, 206 'l ici 312 if u 15.- at i'- ' 'W fr. as ' I ' 'A -I-it--. . .4.-.' Si V sire! ' 4' le: f - Vlll ll ll it ,t l -..ad K fguegsetllgllftuniafi ,t, 'S' ig '-cf Vu THOSE FADFD OLD LGVIZ LETTERSI' Tomorrow Land, Nl ' Al V 1' A, l.l., vi Blossom lime. Dear Charley My Boy, ill I'm Drifting Along ll'ith the Tidef' Dear, I Realize It's All Ov-er lil Now. God Made You Mine, yet He took you away, Sweetheart, to His ' Beautiful Isle of Somewhere' Dear Old Pal of Mine, All That I Need Is You, I lYant You Morning, Noon and Night. All Alone and Forsaken, Sl In the Heart of a City That Has No Heart, I cherish my Memories of The is Days That Might Have Been and those Little Crumbs of Happinessl' have lf kept me S-niilin' Thru. At Sundown I Hear You Calling Me, Honey, 52. Come Back to your little Faded Flowerfl l'I've Lost You, So lVhy Should i I Care. but I do Because I Know You'd XYant Me Too. 1 I'm XYhispering to The Night XVind In the Gard-en of My Heart where I'x'e planted My lYonderful Love for You, -5437 F It will blossom there 'ATO-day, Tomorrow, Forever and until there are Sil- t ver Threads Among the Gold and Until the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold. Dear Qld Pal of Mine, I ff Farewell, A f lg Cl ' l' . 1 A Mareheta. ls, Y , 5 FALL FEFLS Af HOME I. Goldberg--Paul, did you mind the smell when up in the eadaver rooms ii this year? 2 ' Paul Goldstein-Not at all, I felt at home up there. ,l Then Mack Iirinsky, Borman, Kotovie, Kozil, all laughed and Paul still won- ders why? Q HoNEsTY W lfVhen I was a Caddie, a wee, sma' laddie, is-:lil ESQ' I lived in a world that was newg lggl Life itself was a game, to play it my aim, if In the best Wav my hands found to do Im no longer a Caddie noi wee sma laddie Nor s the world so eteinallv new Life s not whollv a game yet mx hope ls the same And nn hands seek the best they can do ISI-I AS SHI IS SP ll ell begin with a box and the plural 1S boxes Then one fowl is goose but tuo ate called geese Yet th plural of moose should never be meese You may find a lone mouse or a xx hole nest of nuce '7'5b d2 .:i4gsi,31 JV ' if 7 ,g 5 ,Q 1 I-.1 . -- - , ' 7-.- ,.., Q I A .V .1 shi en: r ,Q '-.jeryyp 5,35 HB P BW df ' . H3 I . ' -' . - - matt ' x y L.-ffl. he '- - - f- Lf l . ,, ' ' ' ' -Q V' 5 i 1 -7 -V 5 : ' ' ' tl it 7 i 5, ENGL L A e okLN Q M5 f ' - A F ' But the plural of ox is oxen, not oxes. T' j ,Q - ' . 4. : ' : it fii v 1 , 1 , w A ,, , .. Y lf New I 1 . QL, ET ', r + Ek, wry -V' K , 1- V2 t mi Y tn i N . 207 Bmw il. if . W 'l fr- miikili . i ' - My -'-- 1 i-!:!5:!.:iliial:liiizi:1z A --1-1--2 ---' f 4- A . N - , .-.aa...,.-. ..ga,:A.oqf:ff. 'tT'f1'fi1e5f N1', - 'f . f , 'l:': f' :Q- V. K I , : 29? A But the plural of house is houses, not hice. 5 'A If the plural of man is alwavs called men. 'A ' I , . i 4, VVhy shouldnt the plural of pan be called pen? 'L . lf Then the cow in the plural may be cows or kine, ' Q G. But a vow if repeated is never called vine- , And if I speak of a foot and you show me your feet, ' rf, And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet? 15' 31 N If the singu1ar's this and the plural is these, 7' Should the plural of kiss be nicknamed keese? v i ,A Then one would be that and there would be those. , p Y Yet hat in the plural would never be hose' I And the plural of cat is cats, not cose. 3 ki, VVe speak of brother, and also of brethren. But though we say mother we never say methern. L Q Th-en masculine pronouns are he, his and himg -5? B' But imagine the feminine she, shis and shim. W3 3 7 So the English, I think you will all agree, .4 Is the most wonderful language you 'ever did see. 'Ei' Ex 'E ., . Pi i How WOULD YoU LIKE TO shh 5? I i ' W , j l umm lk In 'l Alu... l' 'tj . 1 vii i lin il'llL L K WU X' Zh ww 'www ' oft wifi ' '- x,-n -T 'A' 3' as V is 35 sh YQ F ! 'E l l' ll ' Fil if Zoe l ffl if 'H Joe Smith as a six-footer? Shelhamer keep his mouth shut? Mulholland crack a smile? Swanson in short pants? lg Mofzkio with his Irish Rooo2 K Seguin buy a package of cigarettes? ij 11, ., Schiff with a grouch? Tufo grow a mustache? il Soon with blonde hair? Q, z Krynicki weigh 120 pounds? rw- . . . Rudder with his hair mussed? T' ,Q Shea act natural? . Uyeda smoking a cigar? J 7 :ge Q - i o L . ii is 1. 1 . f 1314 6 . .N W. Smith: There is something trembling on my lip since we became .5 1,-3' i friends. His Girl: So I've noticed. VVhy don't you shave it off? 511 ,L Te: f 1 ' lcd 5 I . ii Eg :nf-1 'T fe- f n 3- johnny freturnin J: Mrs, B 'V 4 gi glfgiitx Ma: johnny, run over and find out how old Mrs. Brown is today. 5 Wi . . . ,, iw, g rown says 1t,S none of your business how old 5, she is. ' : -1 s - -H -' 7 FY? .' -6: .mf . L-af-5pi'E!.f'.ea: -352 ' ' f ' tffqlffi, ' -if Zim' -YYVSX' ll -,T eos ia ' 1 i C . s. ' x 9. 1A X 1,5 v? 9' . -2, Qt 1. zz. Q. Ari . 1 , v , 1 f T , 1-.LLM N.. iv F' If A. Ze 11 A 1 'lf.5:'f'i A i 'T T fi 5' '. '-'A Zif-F-iilf-1tz3iv. vAA-'V 4 lf T msg Ni2lii.iQ.flzn. A.,4, , , 2 'l i ll l - .lr l' .- I Fig ' ' .Zi n. S is arts tg woULDN'r1T BE NICE IF W n . 1. 1. There was an elevator for the use ot students? i 2. The Freshmen could O. K. their own work in Prosthetics? '. 5. Barta would forget to yell Goldie at least twice every live minutes? 4. Hot pants Haller would buy a package of cigarettes? -1' ,Lg . . . . , 3 5. The seats in the L. A. were supplied with cushions? gas gg 6. Dr. Umbach would stop eating chocolate bars? 7. The cadavers were embalmed with perfume? 8. If a student dared to leave his tools lying around? 9. If molars weren't so high-priced? Hi? I' . Dr. lxendall: Xour experiments should be written in such a way that even 1 ,. , ESQ the most ignorant would understand them. 2135 Hong: Well, what part donlt you understand ? THIL FRESHMAN LAMENT Dr. Job is my teacher, I shall not pass: He maketh me to writ-e muscle chartsg 4 . , He leadeth me to expose my ignorance betore the whole class: 5 He restoreth mv sorrow: :Qi He maketh me to draw bones in my notebook for my grade s sakeg Yea, though I study 'til midnight I shall gain no anatomyg QM gal For the lessons bother me and the lectures sadly trouble meg He prepareth a quiz for me in the presence of mine enemiesg He giveth my paper a low grade: I-'iff ffl' . : A V My temper boileth overg Surely, sadness and low grade will follow me all the days .of my life, And I shall dwell in the class of anatomy forever. Amen. L S. H. INZVVAN. an s - Q s PLILASE RILAD THis QQ An ant stood near and close by was the body of a dead horse. As the man -- . . ai. passed several drops of whiskey fell near the ant. The ant sniffed the fumes, ig wiggled his antennae, and hummed a little ditty. He then drank one of the drops , of whiskey. He licked his chops. His head swam, his eyes blurred. His antics gg .- became spiffy. He shivered his thorax and shimmied his antennae. X Then he took another drink., i Seizing the carcass of the dead horse by its head he said, Come on, big boy, let's 0 home. g .- - Ein fs- J My-is if-S ' - , V, fe' -.wsu '1 TQ,-:M v..'L,g. -'1' 11'-v-' 'rf . ' Av- ff-'aff--F QTL. , I : ' ' W F FJ' .ha ' Yt.1gg,.51 l .1 I V D L I 1 I .,.,, ,1 . 5- A , c ' 1 -V 'U 'r .-:--:4:,-:-:S-I-:I':':?-5.':.:--JA:-4:1:--:-:5- ' 'GI-:iffi-I-:J-:-:f-:-:I'IA:J-:-'J-:P'' -J-:-'J-5.-1-, W5 -l dq w flaw- + V H .. LEA 552 is? W? Egg gg ' P . BASKET- BALL 1 A .E Q v 'aw 1-7 5 A I A ' Q SLEPI KA 5 i ii A H IF F : I Q Q is DKHC GN Q . N is CAR FHGHT LE 1 :3 gui XNLEY M .2 5,5 - L OMER W 1-I IV ACCC CONSC ACY TENCY A ' ' 4 LW-z-fi pk-C.. . .f,:Q-W Lg - , - if F U., . A C , , C. . ,,, 'K M AL.x'n' 210 Yi' . -4 E Q, w - Vi? ' B. zaETovsKY in T af - M 4' 5' 53,5 Sap fi 1: . f fb W., ' g.. 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A- ' 1 J L .Q dim H t f -,4, - +. f l I I' ,.4 Q 4 'm l' fzgik. ff?EsEIf.:tfia, ..... ,,.. , . I . al ll ll.. . .lj l '1f.gagsM's,... ,i44. .i!252?l35?122?fQa'2 Tie ,, f t'l,, - - , ff5ffll:me24s:it'Ii1ffdt, its ,f.?a'f'f'i'f F A ' C ffi SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS The First Freshman Dance of the Class of '28 was held on Saturday, De- cember twentieth, in the Red Room of the La Salle Hotel. The selection of the fs ., date was unfortunate for it afterward proved to be the day on which classes -if- adjourned for the holiday Season and many of the members of the class were . so anxious to reach home that they left the city early in the afternoon. It also proved to be one of the coldest evenings of the year. lj! Dr. and Mrs. Fouser and Dr. Suddartih represented the faculty and more than one hundred members of our class were present. Our fellows certainly showed great ability in assembling a wonderful group of girls. VVe had hoped to have Dr. and Mrs. Kendall with us but they started away to Florida that evening. I know that the Doctor would have enjoyed looking at the girls that were present. filgi The programs were the first items of interest. 'The committee must have spent several hours in preparing the copy for those progams. They used dental- terminology strange to most of us at that time. I remember a Waltz on the T . Gingival Line which the evening was not long enough for the orchestra to play. At least one girl asked for two programs to keep as memorials of the pleasant evening we enjoyed. The music was furnished by the Blue Dragon's Orchestra. Mr. Rudder 1132? plays with that organization and he demonstrated what an advantage a Friend at Court might be. We enjoyed all their music but when we were especially appreciative they always repeated for us. The dances proved so long that the evening was over before our programs were completed and much before we gigig realized the lateness of the hour. Several members of the class from towns near Chicago attended and brought attractive small-town girls with them. Pete Myers who lives in Cvlen Ellyn and courts the girls in Rogers Park and Englewood played true to form. The weather being very cold he brought a girl from Highland Park. Highwood was well represented by our cheer-leader, Goldring. Slad demonstrated that cavalry- troopers can dance even if their kn-ees do bend in a lateral direction. Bob Warren's friend had a pretty new hat. She wore it all evening. Swanson had a Methodist foot so he didn't come. Fred VVakerlin was at the door parking 5 vanity-cases and taking tickets most of the evening, but he was not alone. The late Mr. Logue arrived in time for the last dance. The dance was one of those that one might bring his best girl or his sister to. VVe all enjoyed a pleasant evening. The committee which consisted of our president. Mr. VVakerlin, our vice-president. Mr. VVarren, and Mr. Rudder are to be complimented upon the ability they showed. The conditions under which they labored were most unfavorable especially since it was the first social attempt our class had made. The committee succeeded in Giving those who attended a very pleasant evening in promoting class-spirit among us and in earning ninety cents more than all our expenses. We all hope that we may have another such dance before this school vear en s. '77 It ra 5 ,., ,. ti' tw ' Fw Q U- -:I as 'I , I s' b X a-I I Il J j Q d I l l . l A ' ' -fl . ., ,, . It-. .SWA-tif 31'-ri' ET, .V -.4 1' raw 1 twist -- ' v- ' ' ' -'W -4-:I-L ' ..-' ' War 1, 'J ' 'Ie S-1 . mmf S7 7 i l .1 S. -- . I :Mft .Ig I lfljfflflgsiwr -1- jeg ' ta V ' 1-. fi 1 'VFW - 1 -G lf: 3.4 n-x U. 5. nf 1. .5. y. N ,. N SIX lf.ljg,,13- l Ill ' H ' ki i ,.., jQ?ij.53iQe1 ,sjg-.-ff'iiifgif-gQ2j1f:f2 ll '?' ill A .,- viii, Y' fn K ..,A ,A,. ..,.A. . . ' l' ' fi -u. ll? .4,-, fl -, ww -'- -. -- ' H ,. s. 411'-:1,'s:'i'L3.5.View ,. 7 7' .. 1 ?f M l' 'ff f f flft , ' , A!ff!lf4 'i I as '. FgMHC ,K , as 1115 ' I I I ff' gp ,gg THE NIULE S IVIEOVN 4? IW .. - , - - - - '15 It aint gonna pain no mo, sang the dentist as he yanked the offending g . molar from its darksome lair. 0. U ,A They say bobbed hair isn't as much trouble as long hair, and if you have your teeth pulled you won't have to brush them. ? .. MI . Student Qto clerk in drug storej: f'You needn't look at that check so hardg 524, f f 1t'll be back in a few days and then you can look at it as long as you want to. Q lit? Outsider: f'How many subjects are you carrying jim? 'fp Rollo: Carrying one and dragging four. i 'T Is Jimmie Lane absent minded? XN'hile sitting in a restaurant the other day 'L he poured syrup down his back and scratched his pancakes. E He: I should think you'd be ashamed to show your face in such a bathing i QQ' suit ! ,Q gil She: Don't worry, darling, people won't look at my face. If :SEGA 15 i Student Doctor: What does the E on mv report stand for ? cf rv ' I 5' E Doctor: The E stands for excellent. s 5,53 1, . Frey: Your brother is awful careless. Last time he came to my house he ij I: left his rubbers. I-Ie'd leave his head if it were loose. Ing: Yes, I know, I heard him say he'd have to go to New York for his iii lungs. 3 7. Doctor: The best thing for you to do is to give up smoking, late hours, wine, women, and- Murphy: VVait! What's the next best thing? ' He: Did she get much silver for wedd1ng presents F' V5-' M 5 i She: Yes, she got one hundred spoons. Three were marked 'Sterling' and ninety-seven were marked 'Pullman'. e Qiria' :lik A ' He: Still love me? She: Yes. Q Q: He: Very much ? , 4, She: Bushels. if He: Then, say, honey, couldn't I keep six bits out of my salary this week ? tiff -- 1 W V Y gf gm., ,i W g, V ' rm. -11 213 .C , 'f i 21. A if ,. -.. ,151 -ss, , 1 -f f ,f,,A 'E D, D.. -.ws W -new .er 'r 1 ,1. .,. I. it :gs 2 li it 2 lr Hllflil -Mak.-l H.-tai Bri l r ' , ,I 11 at ,sq YL ' v'vl. ' 1925255 Lniiilfihfit H' ' F'-f '-'H' Mit l'4fffHff+fh-++f.f tifwlfffc gag, as l . . .. - P Xl HX, ll-llg IDEA! fi SHT! . . lg, Jerry Cferventlyy-And when are you going to allow me to kiss you? Rose'-Come around Friday. That's amateur night. , fs V ---- ik? . l'he locksmith caught in the gambling game, slipped on the hardwood Hoof. ' 53, ll v v lx ' K' , Dont arrest me boys, lm an innocent man, jg 'E just making a bolt for the door. 53? v - - 5 Nlhy do you throw the anchor overboard, captain? lj ' N To keep the lake from slipping away in the fog, young man. Understand? liz. - -FLUEY QQTFI ,. ,4 1525. M? 13355 ll - ' - w P' f , A it 1 J' ' A 'iii l .gag ,gil -JY, V . ,E ,L 1 it Ti' i9 ill if F ll, ' 'I Iii' at .Q ,A - FIFTER -run' P res- ' - jg! ' ' f DFW IN Dyssecvfow - in Histology is easy T .5 Nothing else is hard :V Ai Anatomy, Chemistry and Biology aren't hard. Drawing is the one thing that takes a little work And that isn't very much Q S. Or it wouldn't be art of the course. .a- i . . P . ee .1-if Prosthetics is awfully simple, Dental Anatomy too, How are we going to keep busy Zgfg lVhen there's nothing else to do. ljfi PUTERBAUGH. E . lst ,, - 214 ' 6 M 25 Q A, 1 L ,.- 'l a s f fv- 'jf Q: N, ff nt' fl' -Y' Q . 771 ff vi.. y H ly 1 i H f 4 tt l l ff ff! ik N .'55:i'9 ' '59, ,... . ill w ll I t U .-. -t5 f Q j S lint: ,pgs tikryyigjlffin-:'.rsa 99 iigflfugggt-,ggf,qfc J, .r A-- 'Q ,7 a W' its , M ', 23 DUMBILLL DEPAR l MENT if 'Qi Peterson thinks that a policeman's club is a pleasure club. it Slepicka imagines that he is a basketball player. ,git , Tufo thinks that a camper is something like spaghetti-good to eat. L Stein imagines that Valentino has nothing on him. te' X6 Bill Smith is so dumb he thinks the Civil XN'ar was a frame-up. rig Shea thinks that airships are made of fly paper. I 'E Stanley Smith thinks that a strap-hanger is a rack to hang straps on. Schwartz thinks that a steam roller is used to press steam. - .1 Farmer,' VVilliams thinks that a skyscraper is an instrument used to scrape ' the clouds out of the sky. :ul The students who thought that this Annual was going to be a failure. TF i You make my blood boil, said the lobster indignantly to the hot water. ' f 1239, i Professor: 'AXYhat is a kitchen F if Stude: A kitchen is a small room wh-ere the wife opens cans. ig Late again, gasped the modern student, as St. Peter shut the gates in his til' face. V' f' 1 The automobile is certainly replacing the horse, remarked the man when he found a piece of a tire in the sausage. 'I nlvzqg ,E Dr. Kendall: XYhen water is transformed into ice what great change takes 5 place P 5' Any Frosh: Change in price. 5 lx... fl . . . . . . li! Our idea of hard luck is when a man works tor his board and then loses his 'I appetite. Q55 lm i g l'XVell, I guess that alters the case, giggled the bootlegger as he watered his ug' stock. tts QR Girl at the Frosh Dance: This is a pretty good floor isnit it ? Lamphere: It is at that. She: VVhy don't you try dancing on it fi, T 1 ig.- A Logue: VVhat is your line ? l Fisher: 'Tm a shimmy dancer. And you ? A Logue: lfVhy, I'm a shimmy dancer, too. f Fisher: Shake ! A s v . v fr: Dr. lxleiman to Ixelly: uT7'1ll'1Z -Us Poetry. Dr.: Listen here! Are you the instructor here or am I? sn' Kelly: Oh, no, sir, l'm not the instructor. Dr. R.: Very well, then, don't talk like an idiot. l-it 3 5' zlff - - L L .L - t '- Q 215 J at ,,,. 561 A., 3 ,,,, if. ' ' Il ll ll' .. -L., .I - M H 'W Wffic lii. . nf BEAUTY ISN'T ALL She's inclined to squint a little And she has a stubby nose I Ar She has never been persuaded -Q To cease turning in her toes. 13 But her voice is low and gentle ' And her speech is full of grace I confess that I could love her, if- It wasn't for her face. . . Her smile is rather gummy Her complexion doesn't seem To remind one of peaches 'gt Mingled with a dash of cream. But she has no silly giggle , She is neither vain nor frail And I think that I could love her, if+ She always wore a veil. I . Beauty after all, is nothing But the thing the surface shows, l V I'd be glad if she were perfect As to figure, mouth and noseg But wit she has in her possession- Wit that never fails to spark And I'll make you this confession- She's some bimbo-in the dark. J. D., '25. Prof. Kendall: Has absolute zero ever been reached F Shea: Yes, in my last exam. Fresh: I-Iave you a minute to spare ? 'pi Soph: Sure, A Fresh: Tell me all you know. i--is They say whiskey shortens a man's life. V Yes, but he sees twice as much in the same length of time. E They named the baby Montgomery NVard because he was of the male order. Teacher: What's the difference between a ard and a foot ? Y' ' rc 1 ' y ' ' H bl! VX illie: A yard s covered with grass and a foot with dirt. 553 -if The height of ignorance is trying to start a cuckoo clock with bird seed. INT we 'Queer eww'-asa Eff re A 216 :gc ' ni- HE A ,. ., rss ..::-.s,fil'f1.11'F'9i' :U '-f'1'E'-Saw 'iiiiiifisnclrf' f'2?vf.'f'5 E'l37'Lf-2321.-3'5?fii? 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Krynicki's discovery of oxygen on the brain. Egg 7. Biderman's drawing of the moon in histology. li: 8. Hamelin's long distance call to Kendall. me Egg 9. Goldring and his convict coat in prosthetics. QQ, 10. Doss' Beauty Nap during lectures. if 11. Puterbauglfs Cocoanut oil bottles at Freshman Dance. 12. Jacobson's ability to collect prosthetic outfits. fm 13. Larsen's ability to sell the Dentos, and also his extravagance and gen- YE erosity. yrs- 14. Stroud's perfect i'Statu-e of Liberty pose on election day. 15. Apple's pounding on prosthetic table to shake down plaster of paris. .P V 16. Collette's spelling paris - parish, , 25, 17. Dr. Fouser disturbing Evans during his peaceful slumber in anatomy l-.fa 18. Kauffnian's saying: 1 don't know how to break it. 19. Cordero's greeting Collette each day. 20. jochinfs persistency in lab every day. 21. Jewell and Janssen the Katzenjamer Twins. N 15 lA .1 I felt his soft breath on my cheek, And the gentle touch of his hand, fi 1Q 1, His very presence near me ' itil Seemed a breeze on the desert sand. He deftly sought my lips, .',' ff My head he did enfold 1.51 And then he broke the silence with- Shall the filling be silver or gold? A-5. Sparkling Water. VE' 1, 21:2 jeg THE BEST OF Us , THE CLEVEREST ....... Fred Wakerlin THE VVITTIEST Mulholland THE TALLEST Paul Swanson Q . THE 1 THE :if THE THE THE THF THE TIIL - li SHoRTEs'r TH INNEST FATTEST CUTEST Gb IFTEST TALE1 vGEsT ATHLI TE LAZIEST Rocco ,Tufo lllichacl lVeil . A, Sclzilf Ralph Rudder Stanley Smith Stroud Slejvzcka Doss '7 fly L? ' :ps H?- .Q f ' ir . . H T- 1 i . N ' V' . I V il .4 f L . I . QI its . - if 1 A .A . - i pig gen , . - Q3 - - 4 , , .1 - ai . .. ,....fi. ?V'.f.f2Zf?a?wx:f1'-'vein-..f.'r,+1f.f214.21271wit -Lanai: 7W' r l avf' 1 1. ,. . W -3 'ff We XT 'MW 1559 ilfl ,Tip ,.... . ., , , , iq ' QQ -18 it ag S X In .2 XT 'IIB E 'QW ,f i . Q35 .H 1 P1 QI 4.x . E. 'Wm iw. are ,.4. .5?QMQEQm. ' I' it i X ,.4- Yfil E ' ff , ,.,,,.V 4. 4 .i M' il X if!!!-Ap .tfii?:l ' if! A,.... . if I I i I .. 411 ' N l W '1vl . .. 'I 'flhtii fiisnieiiat -i . - vm . -I Q- +4 -- - H ' r - - -L-if , ..-Q . -1' Qif3E3Fq ' -' f' - ' Ht it '- ... '2 ' A 3 ,iff V -. T .... ,F ,gg o o as- M E aft . - - Q 3- REQEIPT POR FLUNRS ,fi ' , . .. . . . . l ' 'Io a story ot bluns stir in a pound ot poor excuses, add a few class stalls, 5 accordinff to taste sift in an overbalance of shallow enthusiasm, flavor with ever- i t C' . ' . .. , . , . - .4 l green obtained on nights out. Sturt with one nights crammmg and serve hot 7 at end of term. A .4 rf 515 .. . . . . . kk hy 15 your tace so sad, lrttle glrl? Q if Cause, nia'am. xgggf Cause yvhy ? 'Q Cosmetics .1 a 9- H-' f , 1 a .ET I-I O IX' I9 A S II I N C1 l QQ, ' :fr P Dr. Iiuhinka: How would you vunctuate this sentence: 'Lillian a mrettv Girl Q u . V . I I . rs I is walking down the street ? Q23 Gierat: I'd make a dash after Lillian. 5 Q V FE ES v as y , 5 AN oLn ORE if iq 'Twas a day in last November, how well do I remember 4 As I strode upon the street in manly pride, IYhen to my heart there came a flutter l. And I fell into the gutter And a pig came and laid down by my side. .iff 6-JE S711 Ki? . . . 3 :Ks I lay there in the gutter with my heart all in a Flutter, fp A lady passing by chanced to say, Q You can tell a man who 'boozes' I By the company he chooses, y AND THE PIG GOT UP AND XYALKIED AXYAY. A STUDENT. . 1 . . . . Weil' jf IX e know a fellow who 15 athletic director in a match factory. He teaches - boxing. 111. L. i1'? .E Embalming fluid is a good stiff drink. 5- My brain is all exhausted, I guess I wrote enough, ,gig But I'll tell you fellows one thing. It's no Joke to write this stuff. F 7 M Rf. 1 . M -l 'Azz - :f l . . - .. ,Va ..,.. I-..'-:if ...., . rf 4625? ' Q-at :wif . . A ,Q me1.w2EPrf:+-maflviffvt-ierswisawm x ?Ef f9E5' -19 i u JJ fn, Q 2 .U XV? 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N ..- ll 'li 'ti X - 1 i . .. 3 !' 5' -I 9 - is ' rr 1 --V t. -' .. ,,, , ,,,,. , :qapyfyv.-.':-,',.,,.-f.-H. -- -, , 1 A - , Xu -' , , -uh ..a - - -ig-flkilz: .V fif ttzf -as 'ffffr-meessxerrfgffrffq sq , 'Wai fi Sat gi? sa 6 f 1 v fs qi . eg ll-IE JAXXIIORS to 5: VVe have given space to every etncient organization in the school and why .- not to our friends the ianitors? f l In the picture, left to right, you see David Payne, otherwise known as plain ?' i Dave Many are his duties. He is King of the basement, exchequer of the ten cent Shine and Lord High Laundryman to his majesty, the students and ' faculty. A real obliging fellow. :I Next in line is beorge lzverly, known as Lieorgef' Whenever there is an overflow on the seeond floor, t-Seorge is the guy that is Johnny on the Spot Ef and mops it up. bilent but ethcient. liz 'f' ln the center we hnd no one else but our old friend lYilliam Opie. To all of us he is known as Hill. A more accommodating man can scarce be found. XYhenever an outnt or blowpipe is left out in the lab, one is sure to find F X35 it the next morning safely tucked away in Bill's locker. Daddy XVatt always 1 Hs sends an 5.0.5. to lilill whenever the plaster situation gets low g . ip Then John Holm, known as John, -lohn takes great pride in keeping the fa place as warm as it should be. He has shoveled his share of coal and we hope that in the world to come he can lay aside his shovel for a harp. it' it? 'I' - - i . 1, 1 Last and by all means not least is lLwart Ramsden. bcOtt1e is he to all mf 5 of us. He is the one boy that can make them all scamper to their seats when he I . comes in to take the roll. He is the real king of the force, for upon his broad Q shoulders rests the responsibility for the cleanliness and order of the college. .5 His supervision is commendable tor the place is always as Mclean as a whistle. ,gif 4 Ev' , , . . . . . , , We are jealous of them a bit for while we walk up hve wea1'y flights of stairs, they can calmly place their key in the elevator door and be lifted up. More power to them though for they are all a hne bunch of men. iii fig ,A 1 Q - s 5? l ,sy ' A -,JJ vw. gl Qmgfl-?p', f 41 fs. is nf H - M X sy. lr '- 'fl ' . ' 1 fix 'FEP' ' 2 ' W UM Nu- llllll'-ykgwmir -1 l' yrs ly- lg ,V is mpg vi. , 4 ' s i 1 -5 - - .Ei lx djlillliillu l iw fm. if ' X ---i if- ' Ty wauli--I U jwlf, 1, . .f '55 Y 9: xii-ff , 'Y Tx -.1 le s :ess is . ff sew 2153 A Y S53 iii ti 'QQ V5 'W A t.. .Y 'V . 12651 4. lt i . 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U 1 ,lit Vx ,U W' Ti 1: in . rf? 21: L. tl , I. - SOLVE THIS .513 ll, il. .v , AND GET FREE Life 1 -fi 'x 5' Y-I.. TUITION TO SUM- . ig X Q I 'lei 1134 MER INFIRMARY W' .. 4, A. v- I 'ii PRACTICE '3. 1.3 r Ng v 'TIE 12'-7 15.12 ii! gf 44 .ti -' '45 i I 5, '! t I . m. ig I- . 'Z . 1. 'fn Kill .wi tif E151 MESIAL TO DISTAL 1- Dental gold manufacturer. has-glen 'ze 4. I Q Nl? 1 Vi yi .I It l . Potassi Chloriclis. ,Q , jji, 6. Occupation linked to your name. .35 7. A very high rating. ,pig S. Athletic association. 5 fjgfv 9. VVhere your money goes. 'lilg 11. Trade mark on many dental sup- if ',- WFP: IQ pllLb. 12, what its all about. 13. Better than average. SUPERIOR TQ INFERIOR fit is 14. All you need to get by. gg 15. Chief ambition of a medical student Xklhat no student will refuse. LJ' 16. Latin conjunction used in prescrip- First. il' . tion writing. Try and get along without it. fi at 18. X. Ignored at our dances. A 20. Wfhat must be done. to various steps Conditlon of an occasional foil. 133' 'g in bridge construction. A klncl of breaker used in crown g 22. A man. and bridge. lg 24. Central lneisor. i Manner of inserting foil. 25. A diagnostic symptom of lack of 19. Picture that shows how bad the root . i K study. canals have been filled. lg Zta. Calcium. U 21. People who seldom get a letter from J7. Symbols ot Potassium, Nitrogen and students. ,pf Sulphur. 23. Kind of patients Dr. Belding gives 'li' ZS. Dental gold mamifacturer. on Saturday P, M. fjg. if all El - L, .. .qt ,.:,.,.f.. 12, H '1 fw?kii-5A5:3.k5,,yiF.g.,,.,,,,,4.. ..3,,.,,.,1.1-,Q .1-w-y . .mini .1 .,.. .f -1.1-rr .... . . 1 ' 57 4.541 W ,L f'r', ,1', ,,fm f --5Ag,gj,:S!yE3Ef'gfI' 7 -1 --4 25. QJFMQTEYQ, M lfnlu , L 1 fW7 4 2 Xgklzddgozzrlrozz x Xfi NX fvliqy? y AMLQNGQQL : R- CQ nr, .-1 QA x 55 -.S ' Q i .1 '+ 52 2 YZ: 41 r, ' 2 4 .81 1-1 X 'Hilla- . , ' 4 U N V' 'IPL l3m!?1i..-1-ink QA i H4 . . ' U l no M 1. . 4 i Nlli!'wlo ..,. , 25152i55P5315f5fi5 12' gy ' -- - ,V - M:-.A - Mg .f: . Y ,A , - . ,, .1 ,. - H-or , -' -.-3?U 1 x ' 1' - vii i ' ' if i,fJ?!ffnzws5f2++ fl-'xfs'fz-rfueiefffsgavr figs. . .- 7 . . . 55: ' V ' 7:- 'Ts ,V ,gnu if IU 'Z ai 5, , f Tl- Q We Editors may go and toil Q Until our brains are sore 1 ,gi Q 5 But some poor fish is sure to say, Sh I've heard that joke before. 'il X55 13' iz: ig F x v Win? RQ 1 v.er'5 ee A lViAN!. ' DoN'T as A v-uma snumen . i f - ' lj ' 1 Q 351 X Q69 1554 , i 'W jv ,I , 4 -QQ, ,V f f Q21 fi f 7 f ff f M - W i WW , ff I A N i g l if QM v' 5 . LE.-ri '1 ia ff inn? ., A , T1 T if , H u .,. A, ,,.,,,, .,q.fT ---, :eg1,,.,b2,, I, A,,,,..,.,,1,.-,,,.,,L.,,,3,:5,, .,Q,L- --.- - ,, .M-..,,5,, e1g5.. -,QQ .. . ,W WG ei e-11 226 el. - 2 y. v 5 jfk vs. H y P! g , U F' U , . -L rt lui a lly! fd ff V an-1 -Aff'.', X 1 ,:, ,fp .311 1. .-i I l . I , Q' V X ' 'l .',g . ,., , . ' - -I ' f? ,-F'-1.5 .i'-fi-'Tf.'-' 1 4 - K' , Hal .WHL - ,fny 4,-.,. .,',V ,V,,. 1,1.1:i.,:v,' nl u..,::.g.4 ,.,.,- 4,:Z.1,QQ5:5,3,g,:51. ,'.', 1 -Q I 'l 1 ll if ' I ftltebliefs-t!1t2:.'I1...tp - , fl- il3i-:aria sl, gl I 1 I l i., in tw - A- -- i..:. -'-AA I- W tm -.QY1eftififelif14511-yfa ' - , - -it Lf 15 ' ' 'mei tt- ' '3flWff 'e' '-A rf ,' 'Lag-L'f '1e2H1 VWIIC Wig. as 'Tiff' ii: I Q . 3 1. S ts fw- gy: I L A g. 4. A ii X TRE-XTIQIQ OY THE KRT OF ll Y Y 1 V . -t if I-IANIJSHIXRIKQI l tg - i To the umnitiated, handshakmg IS a term frequently misused. Some people i .3 it actually believe the term to be used only as a cordial greeting, in other words, 74 y another form of expressing congeniality. At our school, however, the fact that some of the fellows are classified as handshakers gives the word a unique mean- Q :ei ing. A uf., 3 But in explaining this more or less distracting phase of our school life, dear 1 ?l If 'ni reader, please pardon any mistakes which I may make, simply because I am grossly ignorant of the use of this highly specialized mode of extortion or coercion. iii For those who must of necessity laugh loudly at this statement, I belieye aprivate .' interview would be both beneficial and instructive. Now, with a clear conscience, also with apologies to no one, I shall elucidate. lr Sadly enough, handsh:1kers are found in all stratas of the class: from the 5 high grade to the low standing men, there is always a sprinkling of mitglommers ... in each class. The first law of this grou J is that the o J iortunity to show a Jrof. ,ff ,,., E . 1 . 1 1 , , F or an instructor how clever they are must never be passed up without some pangs Qi- of heart-breaking anguish. They are honor-bound to raise their hands and deliri- L Q ously wave them in the air whenever a prof asks for volunteers. To show that - 5 .9 thev are men of l-earning, Uliandshakersf' must unceasingly ask questions. They wi l ' V T 1 - 1 - ' : ' ' ' V' also must monopolize all ot our instructors time between classes so that the ordi- ,gy nary mortals in the class can't get a word in edgewise. The more artful of the g if ,gi mitglomming experts specialize during the laboratory periods. Here they K bring work up to the desk in one hand, the left, leaving the right hand free to F il lif l vigorously attempt to boost a grade. i f 'A After handing this article in I know that I should destroy all earthly traces of myself, the streak of yellow down both lateral and medial borders of the spinous 1' 1 processes in the vertebral column of my back does not permit me to efface my ' .? mortal being as a true martyr should. So now I must be pointed out by the f . handshakers as the traitor who enlightened the members of our faculty, thereby 3 gf e sl - . . f 1 ' ' 2355, A51 dehmtely ending many ' shaky' careers. rg-.5 ef 5: AEA M .iff ff sg ,gi H . , f -. gs. iff f ai. mc. F l lg, 'A S3 am-in' ii ' 5' , YAmi.exr DEN-nn' 3 , ,r X . ty A , W iziiiia, 12 Ai ig: N . s iii X XY .f:522::-.-a W -4-lf. .'x 2 SPG.Qillii+!impac+q,d 'third rvyo.l3irEH6,zs tif , il - .s -,- ..., ,ry--5-.1.'..'-.f,f' Clif --, 'f Ys. V .. , , , ,Wg . ,M , A ,. 9, , , A , . 227 Nig- 'X- LS-' W Q' 5 ...-,, .1 L it -.fr .1 E 4: -.-. . 2-25, rl . '. 1: .fins , -. 1 ' -ze ra bf! V 1 ej- .., , .-,ff if ' l 1 any ' 1 -'14-' - ' 411+ ' .. M , 'l ffr, ..... .... t .t H lv , I y ul it Ili. A. . If .,- .mf a j f t '-' s ?5! 1 . A 'f' , . -- x sf-x, ,, f. Y r- r, , - , , if L 1 F . x o U at I li gs., Did ou ever think as the men walk b F2 Y Y .A 5 That sooner or later you and I 31 VV ill be old and feeble, ready to die 'Q' Think! these men were once as you and I. 17 t ' E5 3. Some have wasted their lives away, Hgh: s': Looking always for the easy way, 'Q To live and satisfy their wantsg A Wfasting hours in their favorite haunts. ' l- - t Qi! i f-Q11 I l 653 r, Others have walked and strove with a will ,F . . . 13, To make it easy for others to climb the hill w That leads to a better, happier life, tg Free from the battle, the storm, and strife. 1,1 With which of these groups will you be classed? A' V XYill you be with the first or with the last? Onl ' the vears and vour life will show :TSB A 3 . . , t, 1 i 6 For aernan reaps that which he had sowed. his Er? bi! 23.1 dsl it + is! 7 na , f I ' Q ggi: z fail 'A we f 'lu 71152 -- 1 f 1 .ff 'fl ftytt X A f?- if If, G' K 'mg gf l J- E .6 K b Q em, Ya liz V. li j X- 5 E52 l l l 4 l' if N l W X w g? it X fx f ea 551: Henoes 0 SE N0 ' , 232 -me weeu 'me Smdewt uiho woke his gurl of Po blue Powdevl ng M 77 X 7:1 F ,,,, , s, ' ,ff fine ,, I 1 fam.. --S ,Q 1 ,E. sn' . M. rr ,ti ' ' 1 X 7 g . I ' l if it - F wi. ff . :eer U ' ' 1 W - - Y ! s. '..i:.!i0l:lhia 51 f ll .J ,. .- . .-' ill' f' 1- U l '.li .'+u -gulf: .. - , li.. : 'f -'-- .iw rim : -iff . i 'f'F5WllC gY tffaliti 11-'75 :ci r ' :s r Y gg. JN 4 vu! Hi! NVHICHF Note from the Heckville Bugle: ff' Our distinguished citizen, Col. Guzzler, the Civil VVar veteran, recently cele- brated the fiftieth anniversary of his marriage. The colonel tells some interesting S q ii stories of the great conHict. t t 5 T1 I ES ll V ' 1? - V Hou were born to be a writer. 74 :mf Hows that FU . 2,35 You have a splendid large ear for carrying a pen. F Prof.: You seem very sleepyg were you out last night? ff? Student: I had to sit up with the baby. ' A Prof.: '4Oh, I see. How old is the baby ?' 'if Now give an example of how circumstances alter cases. A Milwaukee isn't famous any more. 5 ... ,E tm' it '--F - ' - -,, 'I H Prot.: VV hat is a dry-dock? '- N Student: A physician who won't give out prescriptions. ' 1 .n fl 4. ' 22' -5 V Sunday School Teacher: You love to go to Sunday school, don't you, Dick ? Dick Hicks: Yes, indeed! fp S. S. T.: What do you expect to learn today? Dick Hicks: The date of the picnic. 5- H : 1 5 dsx A :I 3,1 - One briffht daughter of a rominent ractitioner saw a leo ard for the hrst l ' ' 'b if Q1 ' p A ' ' P -U r ' ,r , time in a circus. KNOW, Pop, she cried, 'a1n't them big measles? . Honey, said the colored gentleman, when we gits married you ain't gwine ,bag -LY to give up dat good job yoh has workin' for de white folks, is your 'Ei But ain't we ffwine to have no honeymoon an' take a tri on de train some- W ere. in One of us might go, honey. Dey ain't a thing holdin' me, but you's got iuq . . . . , .:, 'sponsibilitiesf' :fin mg ' - 'Q '55 if 'A , What is a four letter word meaning to insert foil ? ...l Answer-S-o-c-k. QHelp! Help! Call Dr. Johnson., p g VVe always laugh at Doctors' jokes No matter what they beg And not because they're funny jokes, But because it's policy. ', - , fl. L FP: l jc A. Treybal still thinks the battle of Brandywine was fought in a bar room. sf: '51 A WX W EN ww 2303 fe W V ' f:.,,,:,-.. '.- -., .- x S-if .fs':s,s5LL.ef33g,13.yQ,y,s Y ,J A ,. :N .-. .ft Av Y -1.4 ggi- Wbwfigxjs A 229 5 xv .51 .5 He 152 NUI' - . PII yt, ..,.. .W . . , .. . 5 -H ' 'll A- 'Q -1-A ,, i Arla!tgtletliitfe.-:.it:tt wwf'-1'f 1' Llflffiffwz-fifrf-z4f .fA', :wifi-'fiesiti-Mfg J, ff? 25 TI-IE SHOOTING OI: THE EXAINIINER 55-1 ON7ith apologies to Robert W. Service.j ' is A bunch of the boys were whooping it up, 1 In the dental infirmary. if -' The fellows working on root fill hummed, Nearer My God to Thee. Over in the corner, dealing out points, p U Stood the dangerous examiner. Sizing up .the patients was a line of boys, ,x XVant1ng foil that they could ram 1n. Up from Dudley's, which was two floors below, And into the din and turmoil Stumbled a student fresh from his lunch, Dog dirty and loaded for foil. gli He looked like a boy with a foot in the grave, I-If He had scarcely the strength of some lice, Yet he put his case of tools on a stool, ' And accepted a chunk of ice. i f 'J' The demonstrators were having a smoke, ig ht if There was no one to take their place. . QLQ fr? And this boy, he stumbled around the room, For someone to look at his case. In his once-white gown that by now looked brown, He staggered, then took a spill. 542 Then his talon fingers clutched his chuck- My God, how that man could drill. 'S 212 ff I-Iave you ever worked on a patient's mouth, Whose teeth were so dirty forsooth, ' That you scraped and scraped for hours on end, Th And nlever piqncovired a togth? k d f en ou 'now ow t is poor oy wor'e , 3 L Abhd polished and sweat and swore, As the calculus stuck and finally gave 'way, , Q And the gums became raw and sore. .3 ' Q A2 At last the prophyl was complete, The teeth were shining and white. The demonstrator came to look at the job, ' p l And said things he thought were bright. He pointed out flaws with an explorer point, iris, , Q Till the poor boy felt like an ass, i i But he O'k'd the slip and said, Well, I guess now the work will pass. eu? 155 - if 'bf' --59, 1 ff px L p X 9.4 X ' F' f j 'A-. H fam ,,.,.. , f .H li Qvwaigigg-:''31-2 .. ..,.,.,,Ea:wg-25'grglfgf-55:1-.-,J4: ,g.,.5-ff,-,T E- J , f. gt,,!g, A 'f. H - 'u ' ,,yi.f52d555TETifH5i+Ff?f4ff'!.:Jhf fffK'rfY4fl-ffm? U4f2S955f3L'WI!lQ gfCCL!l.' 9 un. , H 'u4....... f 4 'um Y I v ul u lx If ll ' A . ,Q 4 ' dll u- W, v ' 1- zl1 '. 'P ' '47 - P I v L,'f':9f:gW55 5fl.wLJ5wQ v L14 Xin ' , 5 522 Y 1:5 IW-5 T2 ai al! GE ,, 4 V A-. 1521 L, 3 v . A PRETTY PEER , F V - hu, J wh bm A f' ' N .fr A 1 Q W f' f W' f ag X ii-' E' f , fr , Xxx- E - E ' Efff - Q, Qi I'-J i. f ' will Q ' l,,, ,gl Vx' xxx' 5 Z ' d 5 f, 1 .xy 2. 1 'HE ' 1315 1 if 'z f Af . 'A -' 'fu S' ,'..'P ., , . , I-' '-J A A 'gif' H i' E -5 ... E91 V f..fJ1gsLk,, W .1 3 , 11212. , 1 ,, Q, f .Q M' B, E, 4553, Q, ff -rv - Ivy, -.QHPWA -viz. b - ' T'-' ' . 1-155.,...1,.,,f -awp.-3-,Q5,,,-..,' N. l Y I iff: N ' . QE,-Q - 'M W Marv' 615, 'ef 2' N H H N , 0 L A-1 H'x '5J E f ' , ' .-1,-,1 7.51 1 M , 'il 5-' , LE, yi: .g, -,,. I -4? . xt li -s, WU! i , ul ly lllv- ll -t....iu il li2?Ei34?3559i'fi .i:. .,,l 'i.?3 if Wriiz fli .. Z 1 ifgzyw gz d i f -w ww wg' ' ' 3 ' 612,- i, 'Z ai . 1 4, ig CROSS IURPQSE -- its 2 Q51 Softly the summer breezes, lg. Blew thru the leaves o'er head. 5 The fireiiies flashed like diamonds, li The robins had gone to bed. ,ja 91? 'VJ L 1 . And there in the gathering twilight, 1-3 Swinging softly to and fro, lg Sat me and my south side sheba, 'Q Talking in tones that were low. iff 'Tray tell me pretty ma1den, W VVill you give me a kiss or two, To crown the glorious evening, fx' That I'm having here with you. . Eli , In her eyes gleamed a softer radiance 4, As she harkened to m' s eech, A ,- , . U I ' 3 P . E. What I crave is a little action Flood, I think you're a regular peach. JIM- ,rr gag to V ' Xe,- ' Live each day so as to shake hands with yourself every night. ,553 They say I rub the fur the wrong way, but I say, let the cats turn around. lil Hs 1 f' An hour in the mornin is worth two in the evenin '. 1 g S 4 . , , Q. . w V 2,4 1'-I LSI: 1- 4 - I il : , lg I f : QITTQ , ., ' ' ' r Q ' 2 - I I Win' u i 6 i IE in A ', ' It ' JQ e ll it .. .Q Wlll lgi I 212 li xl 'l 'T' . H unnmi, ? ' ,Q ff EMIS. R-'corcg-an nz up :nom-Lnve :rump - ' ii xiii: UR. uvmncrl - 'Suouvf , ..-. 7 .. . , . . . , . I Q fi - 711 ig 232 J, w 1 5 if fl- A5 ul. fi ,.r if 'L . , , . , T W1-11 l l ,..f l lf' V . I P shi . V 53: ,A.- iii- it fs- :qlqf .-:-ffl, . ..,. wg I 1 ld- H H I di' V3 HA M u 'I -u m! nm.. V I 5 Liigihiuggiiei .9 .,.- , L I' ' - 'J ' S ,r is --- G.: ,..f::i :fZfii::5e':1r5wi?-.1 44A Q. . i l' ., , er: . 5 13' -sw '- l Qtlfiffffffeswrsferfifff-wfUaebsS'wygQ rg . Pjfffg, -1:3 i v a ef A FEW PQEMS Ni NVE DONT KNOVV-DO YQU? tg XX here can a man buy a cap for his knee, Or a key for a lock of his hair? V Can his eyes be called an Academy, Because there are pupils there? ' In the crown of his head-what gems are found? S VVho can travel the bridge of his nose? Can he use when shingling the roof of his mouth, J The nails in the end of his toes? 4.5: Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail? -in 5 And if so-what did he do? P How does he sharpen his shoulder blades? I' lf I'll be hanged if I know-do you? ji, l vl Father tto Victor, coming home in bedraggled conditionil: Great scott: 6,-:5 how you do look. El Victor: Yes, Pa, an auto hit me. Father: XVhat, and with your new pants on, too? p 1 . Victor: Yes I didn't have time to take them off. gif -il ' fl my It is reported that some of the newly married ladies of some of the students ,Q in this school knead bread with their gloves on. This incident may be peculiar, if but there are others. The business manager of this book needs bread with his if shoes on: he needs bread with his shirt on: he needs bread with his pants ong 553 and unless the delinquent subscribers to this i'Annual pony up before long he will need bread without a thing on, and the campus QHarrison st.l is no Garden of Eden at this time of the year. We A. G. A. VVe've all heard about the dumb-bell who thought Rex Beach was a summer resort. But he had nothing on Jensen here. He thought- iff, S. S. Wliite was a battleshipg 55-ll ' 1 Valley Forge was a blacksmith shopg Eg l Zane Grey was a new color: Moose Hall was a hunting lodge: Qi Celluloid was Harold Lloyd's sister: 'ef' Aspirin Tablets were writing paper: Marion Ghio is a toe dancerg 'A' . . . . . lfil Wheeling West Virginia is a new sport: Lansing Michigan was a big operation. 233 5 A is - 1 t e C V ff. ., ,. ow, ' ' E ,..,A, lu, l lj , , l fillt. . f 1 . it ul... 1-1 . f' w'1 'F:25ffP1FF!rFf-i' e - ' 3 , 2 2 ,jg ' ,LL . .,-,-..f . at-if-f.. -.. t,-.-.n-.4 -UMM , .N-...Ut-wr. . L Ji. 1 -. - - , M, fe? . is QA v :WL lg BROD5IxY!!! . 1 54 ', 9-' . . . 41 Quite broken was his little heart g In his eyes were bitter tears. Doc. Belding's words stung like a dart- l Go, wash behind your ears l C. L. M. 5 U HXRD TW BEL 1'-P W i .. . L 1 I II Y II . tif . . . V? The place was a dark room of a private dwelling. The time, nearly 1 o'c1ock. lb, 5 Virginia sat in a Morris chair on one side of the room and Trader opposite her and a deadly silence between. Finally he bashfully stammered, What would you do if I were to throw you a kiss. I'd say that you were the laziest boy in the world, she hopelessly answered. -V- ga. sf 1 71, 35 I'm bored, said the vinegar keg as the auger finished its iob. 11 1 fx FRESI-IMEN T I.: 'Z I stood upon the mountain Q,- .iii And gazed upon the plain, ,gig I saw some green stuff moving g i M1 , . . . 'y That looked like moving gram. I took another look at it And thought it must be grass But, juniors, Seniors, do you know, img It was the Freshman Class. .l if eff 'iw ,Vx RNOVVS HIS STUFF J -i . . -l '. There 1S a man in Brooklyn who can make any woman open and shut her mouth when he tells her to. He is a dentist. if 1,53 ' if rg lf Women are like eggs-You can't judge their qualities by their outside appear- ance.-Black and Blue. , 55 te .5 ,. i . .at--ft .,.... v -ai? Rte -.-I-'--,--r - tff- s-we.1w.5+s:14::,-sf-.iff W 1 f 5'IT2't ' iT fE'Sl'F'- '. 5 vT.a?wT'w .... L Ml-.Q Sf. f .3 234 gig, . n V I' ,X L., i , f H Zi' - .vQ 1 M, ,'f. , ffifiifks. 2 i l lr' Y 4.... 2 f A:.,. . ,,fA-: ' in r i il is an AI l l A N N A 1 i 4 lui' :- ' V' fa A M1 SX ' A 5 f - Dy xv - I-,if 11+ x ':,:: I-ali ,.-- in A' , 5.12z1i-,il-'-2. ,.,V., i -'- f . Q F. 'ff ' if Zflfifffrwfrfg-'-fi?1ii'ff-'f lw5 'lLll1difQffmg ,, if5f'Fvi'i'iif i fi . i Fi ' .A . elERlS PRAYER A Happer bowed her lovely head lg And thus a little prayer she said: gm, ', Send me a husband who will not scold, . Who will love me when I am old, git '. Who will give me something ht to eat, .ef fi: And keep vxhole shoes upon my feet. X. gig, Z ' Q I as 434' lil . ? G? K5 - fl 1 W .ff kg a f Pg? M v t 90 g, F U' if 2 .i., 5 'a 5 'af it 7 ,ll ' A JL if l , 4 ii 'G 5 Y IN . . .i L T A f . .39 1 -TQ pq wli? if 7 .Dan f 5747-1,-fc --1, rr ,A y lm, l 5i::::'. ll li it fa 1 nunull ' X I, 131' J .Il il 'l l f' all I N ,i -i -Q ' ll ll ll .i il l d-LQLL-. l l'L ,-.-f gH It ',, , A'f'f l'3gM ,J Q' A X ' f ul ' 1 J if x 1- L x 1 in El is 15 ra, 7 l lil i 54 l Qi 5 523 'ie ii , lx' 1-Y' if fs I - rang 5 . 1- ls 1 If Julius Caesar made Brutus the brute he was, and if Cleopatra made Mark Anthony the mark he was, who made Lydia Pinkham the pill she was? ., f 5K .4 -V Q 50.5 lil if 'ge 4 Belsan-Why does the waiter look so upset? gin Brown-Perhaps someone tipped him. gf .Q ' --L ., ' 'FJ There is only one thing stronger than a 1TlOtl'lC1',S loveg father's Breath 'B . LUCKY FELLOVV b .W Vg The sons of dentists are unable to send bills home for seven or eight dollars for breaking the school's fflass plasterbowls 5? 45,r,1slgf max- ,,M, 1g3-A: -iid? E 53 - 255 T . 3 -' ' if, 5 E53 'ttf f.?.-2 T 'Af- EA 2 Si.- .ijf l '1- f: I In I U' ii I' ii N v 0, ' M 5:5 H 1, . 5 L. lt., U . ,. 2 F YY ..4. ' A- 'l' -i.i.,,x , ..,-., .' -' Qi if .RL 5- 7.25: -f 'V U yyfqfffwjfeef?'l-i-.1'fffi-ffeesesatsi-an no . 'r ' ' ' 8 ',4- , gf MY AMARANTH Some may lay the worlds that they Have conquered at your feet: :I Others proffer, rich full colfer- i ts This beside you seat. BUT : BY GOD above you, I who love you, 2 Send the gift you chose- 3222 Ah, think of me, when your eyes see filth This two-lipped, tear-jewelled rose. .iii ' ,591 SPARCUS .AURELIUS gk, 'eil .-X cow slip is not Ll kimona for cows. I took my sweetie out canoeing. She woulclnlt kiss me, So I paddled her back. ' Dr. Beldirfg'-Examining Z1 M. Q. Gold Foil l'llll11g.- Beautiful filling but a .lg cavity on the distal. I if it fl ' I fl- - sg ik:- f' M fP'Pf DOWN WEBER! 1 ' V! thwvorunme semous, it , fix X , W M X me if i Q? 1. N y ff -at Q -X My 3 Zi, . gil' ff 0 ROFESSOR ' 481 . Q, A x Q' wif f ' it M N X W WJ .Q lf r V-. f- QS' ,fi Hilfe if X ,lk X i 3 Q Q M 1 - 9 Q X W 'Z 9 -1 l ' 4.2! i 'e Sy N gf-4 ' J' -1 J f ' Q Q3 Eze: '-'- C' jr' xg f iw J X It PATIEN, 0' . 4' 3 ' N E10 NM 'X hxny, x 2 , A kNqvw1.i+.ii.,,y,, xx 1, 1 it Z, V1 -E Q, E'-1-' ,-:,fgL,':,fg.,' V ,fel X , , If ' G- I. it 4 2 t l U - ,ff v 1'i'll,i , ' t '3'I'.f,,,--'Im .mu I I ,. '1 - V-'liiifll 'l'l ' N '-'i'..1E:'Lg'f' -fir? of Cx ' 4 .5 xl H, 52? -' 5, 'fb 4 ii 3452:-3312, www' I?-:L ' f ' 'P -gg? -ff y z--' J 'KN x l . it ' ,f...f, -f':' ,fewf1 . l p .1 i if ' M- -i'A F7 . H? ., ,, M, -,-, .,.4,c-...ffm7,-433.-ya7q:,'vgf-J v-M,Qy3 ': -VT . ,',. TH ' --1 -k'- . E3i'.'1 F' :':v-gn:-..,.,.,w -V . it-WS? -feiiliui 5..E ,ggt3w 256 5 ,. A, or 2.-w .L i , fp v 1, .QT .fr , , 'xt uf ff- m H ' 'rf v , bmw' M , it ' iw ' . l . A 1' flili I fi ..A. . X lf -3 --'2,,.-1-i , .-.. I' . i il I ,A li iiwmxalzil' -4.233 I 1 ll ' . In -- tw L, ' W fm A-.. ' I. ,.6: i ' 1, .-- -- lu - w'f 1- 'N'-'-. ' Je-:-v.- -'ae 4'-- a I, ' . , ,wm v -:- . .-.. - -'-3' el' ' iv - sgggaqggn me Q55 bEIWIINAR VVORDS I stand, before you gentlemen, ' As it may well be seen, A sheet of paper in my hand, A vacuum in my bean, 133 You cry, Correct, the lad is rightg He knows whereof he speaks, -ff-5 Each word is full of meaning. if Ay, so full we think it leaks. 'El And when a vessel springs a leak, ill So runs the ancient lore, if It spills its cont-ents 'till forsooth, il It hasn't any more. Q, The laziest man in the world is the guy who wears a brown tie because he 'Y chews tobacco. .5 Q , s , . li- I sn ' yr A4 Reader- Gee, these are tramp Jokes! Editor- How come F Reader- VVell, ain't they bum ones ? QE 31 , Prof. Qto studentj. It may be that the dome in the church of St. Peter's sheds .5 light--but yours! tg? . Take your linger out of my eye, said the needle. wg , How boring this is, said the tooth as the drill sank into the cavity. . . . . What witchery 1n dentistry made me care! I marveled at the glory of your hair The beauty of vour eyes, mv pulses stirred E95 fi There was no need for any spoken word. it I drew you closeg your lips red like wine, 3 A two surface foil that was to be mine. i 43 L- Z One day of torture beneath a rubber dam, y W Long hours of punishment with lots of harm gill You promised to return, and would not stay I thought I could not wait another day And now, why is it that I wail mi l , That witchery in dentistry made me fail? li .,. .,. , ,wr , . . . ...,., ,.-, ...Va -. . ,-..,.,, :-gg,-,-,.,,,f . 5571 A . 'I' 257 twin: ' xr -1 fx F i W.: tu- l lla' ,J lr V Q . 3 HH1uui . i , ii - -- 45: -g.-:.g.- 5 .g. , .- '-'--'- g .-:- 1 .4: 4-.- : 4'.- : --,-,.'.- : -A: 'g.- : -:--:-:--:-:.':- 4 it ff .ie fu., W . ,4 .t V it ll 'H .. lla!i.iXtl1iiii I3Qii-Tia ,iff 1 it - I . ,1ilw 1 , A1 if ff tfla, j 'A .- ,, ,,:f-ffuisuwffgaqgt hq , 1555 ' is ima EI VVELL-ALL RIGHT pl Dear Editor: xi Having practiced dentistry for six months since graduating from your cola lege, I have been impressed by the inefficiency of all the known technique for the construction of dentures. I have tried all the prevailing types with little or no success, the main objection being that the operations were too many and the results not good enough. Therefore I sat about to create a new method for the if construction of dentures which I herewith set forth below hoping that it will gain publication by you in your most excellent book, The D-entosf' In this new technique, devised by me, you will at first see the striking re- semblance to the Hall method, but on further consideration it will appear quite different. The first step is to secure an impressiong this being done in the usual ff,- way, but in the place of modeling compound 1 use a good grade of cement. QI have had excellent results with the Portland brandy Allow the cement to set and then remove the tray from the patient's mouth. The impression is now the base to which the teeth are attached. Next procure some round holes, or if the sg., round are not obtainable, squares holes will do as well, and insert these into the ' ridge of the cement base plate. The teeth are now ready to be set in and articu- 'll lated in the usual manner, the teeth being inserted in the holes. At this point g Q a great deal of the young dental surgeon's time is saved as no articulators are used, the teeth being set up in the patient's mouth direct. It will be seen on close inspection as I have stated before that my unique and time-saving method .i does diverge from the Hall method in its basic principles as well as details. lYhen the teeth are articulated the dentures are completed and the only remaining operation is that of collecting the fees. No trouble in the retention of dentures should be had if the foregoing! outline is followed conscientiously but should any trouble be had in retaining the dentures in the mouth, the followin may be done: Here again I have brought out a radical departure from ordinary dental practice. Having made a research into the various physical and chemical methods of retaining dentures, I have propounded this new theory. It is not suction which holds a denture against the tissues of the mouth, as is taught in your prosthetic department by Dr. Kleiman, but 'Z'CIl'lllIlll. I will not endeavor to set forth my complicated experiment along this line but I will Give a feu directions as to the use of my new discovery. In the first place, I have found be used with success by the correct manipulation. The powdered Vaccum when sprinkl-ed on the denture will stay on while the liquid type has the tendency to run off before the denture can be placed in the mouth. However no trouble should be had in the use of either type of vacuum as they are practically fool proof. Hoping this will meet with your approval, I am, Yours for better dentistry, ' HAL I. Tosis D.D.S - E25 4f,.,:f..?,'-,fg11,:11,,-av - H '5'i'?af-ffftzs'nays .-3,--.511 '-'ex.:Qw.wtf.aw-w '15 'Eva-n: ffQsg1g'?'Qtf-ve .,.,,- . ll? -ti-2' +P siege, 'A' its 9 l T Ti 'sl wh 53 Q. turn 'tl , ll In ,gp o ' ' ai fi 'X vii 'I mai 1 Egg. , .76 5 that the powdered vacuum was better than the liquid type, although either may . 5 llc ll T i. l .1 l ' ' i I 'S 'S 238 - . . 'AX .1 lf L-- . ,e f If I: 5 IP, ,, , I , .,.,,.. . '- 5. -I-: .,..Vg:f:q5.-Eq'.-2.32-i:Z f.?112-1l'i-.1ig'-:,':f 5 0 I' HA' 1 '....,.-ff s---f - .. ,JL '- 1' g wewlfvra -.11 +I-I-ma . I f I -, HEARD IN A FRAT HOUQII X Gosh this house is haunted. How s that? ust savx my suit, your hat, Bob's shoes, and our collar and ' go out of the door. U, What did he sax to the Dean when he was expelled F He congratulated the school on turning out such fine menf' . iDid you know that Freddie talks in his sleep ? No. Does he? VVell, it's true. I-Ie recited in class this morning. They sat on the porch at midnight, Their lips were tightly pressedg The old man gave the signal. 1 The bull dog did the rest. The sun sets in the ocean without getting wet, so Floyd says. :I Father treading a letter from his son at collegejz Tom says he's got a beautiful lamp from boxing, 4 Mother: I just knew he'd win something in his athletics. I Q lk f gr .. .5 li -hgh-i -. 2 -. e f-15255e5.4.12.'1Q:V1,2-fflzfi.1i1'.:3e2a. . . fs i La., 175 5621! lijlf .-V . I 'E ,ite yu, fl-x rg li . i-,I 71, ifigl, . THX wi- ' 'Yin 1i5?f 4 5 . as vs, x 5 vt l. ,Ml eu' , pf ff t Z, , it x mliull' N lm H f 5 4 I num!! X l ly ' Ting K -A .. , I -I A, , . fu- iz.: z we ,437 sis oti sss,ssss . Si!! :wha qt rl 4' - l x '- .fl .Iliff4:fFfE!-5iiKRi -L-151-13 i il M' - ' f:f?f5qf: 36: f u Q , it . ,,,,.n- UA an V., fl Ma...-..,,ui ...... ,4 1 l, ,fi 3 1 Q as il K 4 if? if Y ft sr 1 rr la HJ I IIC I - vs 59 it ii 1 1 l si L I .1 I L cr xx 4 5 I 5? N 9 ji . She: Late hours are not good for one. fi He: But fine for two. Ki . . ', One of our bright young Freshmen who wrote home and said he had three z cuts received a Hrst-aid outfit in his return mail. 5 . Did you study last night ? Yeah, but didn't have much time. Had to wind my watch, fill my fountain pen, put a new blotter on my desk, clean my typewriter, call up the girl, find my '53 is 43 eye-shade, and read the paper. r Girl fat football gamej : Hold him, Georgeg I know you can. I see the end approaching said the full back as he piepaled to receive the punt Wa1te1 how did that han get into the apple sauce f I really dont know sir If there s a hair in the butter we blame it on the cow and if there s one on the chicken we blame it on the comb but I dont knou Baldwms 'W vs i'T'I'sf fe 4 -.-. v ' z .I .V ay . wr 'il S.,-Sb E EL cc ' xv ' - , , , ' ,F 3 V v '1 ' '- . ss- ai H . 1 . . 1 . -,, :af . ' i as v ' 1 ' ' ' 'iii it ' , - ll.: 4,5 .7 1 - 1 .lff-1 . ' 1 ' . ' . , . 1 . gf : Y 1' . y . 1 how it got in the apple sauce, because I picked those apples myself and they were lip. ilu T T23 ' .., . f Nfif , H.. ,M-L X v c . f x ' L,-' if T9 .. J an '34 5, , - 1 .uv 9:13 . uw v 1 si:- ' 3 ik: V i W: w R :f lint ' l H 'gf ' .2iii1:f', . t a l ' ll Tilly ' ll, at.,aL. - f.jm??iii?2.F?F52it' , ,. . W ei , 1 .f vflgl Sill -1 S i ' ' S lil . it TRUE LOVE . V y I love you- 5 5 Really ? lf 2 Q But don't tell your husband. Wg i - u l 3. It might get back to my wife. Q SMALL TOWN .sTUFF 5 He: Church was out early last night, wasn't it ? She : Yes - lf, I He: What was the trouble ? JL She: 'KOh, some one blew an auto horn outside and the male uartet was all N lqw q , Q that was left. IVebe1' Qon the way home from Opera Club-bumping into lamp postj HEX- i E? cuse me, sir. QE-umping into fire hydrantj Excuse me, little boy. QBumping L into second lamp post and falling downj VVell I'1l just sit here until the crowd i pashesf' 4, 'S Dr. Zoethout: According to the ancient idea the seat of the 'emotions was in i . . b . . ' . - , qi, the liver. Vtfhere is the seat of emotions according to the modern idea F' Ha in vs b N1 Flood: On the knees. i She: K'Have you any false teeth ? Dentist: No, I think most of them are true to mef' ti' or He was quite colleg' and felt hurt when the girl he was trying to pick up said, Sure I remember you. Your pieture's on Salmon cans, you poor fish. 4 But he came back with, Well, you have nothing on me, you're on condensed fr milk cans, you old cow. S 1 :gi ' t m MY DARLING . My dar1ing's teeth are pearly white, Eg ? Yes, both of them are thatg And she has very little hair I On which to pin her hat. 4 f F l y My darling has a double chin, 5 1 And, what is more besides, gs, My darling weighs 200 Hatg She never walks-she rides. You mink that ru stop loving her? , Qi i Not 'till I'm in myl hearse, Q91 1 For she's as safe as she can beg vf' She never can get worse. QM: Y- ,. . .,....,,. .wr Rafi-f. 1, '-... , . . .. t , . -, I .. S 240 532 , 1 551 ' U 'iff' f - 1 FQ!! W-1 Q , I A ! 'xi pu QI' 3, I' A ' ' ' A f ' ' Fifi Mains:-Q K ' Fi , gif- V' V I '------ Q A f A--4fW f '- f 1 ,X , ,fi use ,J ln ' u X' ' -Q .NCQ T N m 1. Q Q. Y: A-7 wi .X , -an o ....A., i A NT- x .W . WMU 3 I AL - - -, ,1- y-ia Q1 'v 'N v L NO C bEbTION ABOLT IT an . Ah wmsf' 5 VVhat you got T' Three aces. ,5 No yuh dOI1't. Ah wills. XYhat you got 7' Two mines and a razor. In Yoh shoh do. How comes yoh so luck '? .A 3 . 3 23 -- XVHAT A HRAISINH DID 3 Pat: I call vom' dauvhter Sun-maid. Nj Mlkez bum, and tux' what Ra1s1ni ', Pat: She's the iirst girl my Sun-kistf' 1, El Q BFS, ,M Q 1 IH lwavefo ,Q , E' ' V 'Q :Fl F look inTo Thus. fig. f i f f' 5? lf' yu als hw- kg I QW? 4.3 M xx jj Z . X ' mifq S- u 51 ,np-KQH Q A5 5 R i S xv. N 4 F -4- Y Q 'Qr1nrnr1:. Hfll! Q x C Q QD .. gg :rj 4 ,Q 55 Q' 33 iw'-2 ' AA' f V A -, L. X'1'5i'Q?f'9'f-G-- wwf - P- L .mn Z 5 1 ':Ao -' . f 41 Lg? ,fl 1' ff , v T , 3 1, , 1 - 4 1 ,Ep 9 . , ,,p ? 4 Q ' ' ii' it ., A lt ff' 1. - 'lar ' ,.... .3-5 I! L V I , dk I mA, ,1 lLh -Ldu.Lv v q'lt'y.l fi!E:g:sa:ig2:!i!,,,a :i - -3. 11 . r I n- lg .lmgsk gwv-T f-gf if ag MORE AIR, DOCTOR 4 rl Well, I went down to have A tooth pulled the other day, gg And told the dentist to Give me that new air I'd , H d 11 b is ear so muc a Out. 59, He said, Au 1-ig-ht, if And as he kept pulling, lugs' And scraping and yanking He sang, Tra-la, VVe lil Have no Bananas. ig '1 n 555 flag Dentist speaking to a lawyer: Dentist-XVhat do you tell your clients? , Lawyer-Keep their mouth shut. e Lawyer, speaking to dentist: 7' Lawyer-VVhat do you tell your patients? Dentist-Keep their mouth open. 1 D gif? if First Student: I wonder how old our English teacher is? A Second Student: She must be quite old, because it is said that she taught 5 Q Julius Caesar. . V we J ----- 3. Patient coming in Dental College and wanting a tooth extracted: E VVhere do they withdraw the teeth P A young Englishman, while making out an application for a life insurance policy, was confronted with the question as to how his father died. His father . Q had died on the gallows, but not wishing to put this down on the application, he answered the question thus: 5 1 Father met death while attending a public function, during which the platform 1 he was standing on gave way beneath him. if Li: ' . Le' bwli 1' 5' t Q f X 'if - . I l .E W Q , f 5 , N mrs. M,nr. 1' l U ,JL El.,.....f' Tf...L.....r -31 , ' 3227 X ,- il ' A X 3' ff? ft f Gil itil E ,. . J. .- . iivzi?-f-, 7 -.V .t., ...- ..'- Ht- TN: '--'ww-:-V 1 .' . t . w- N wwf '3f-1-137g--fn 4., xiii, . lie - si 7 3 l . .i 3 1 I -M F 'WQQEE ., l -f . lt . Ml I 4 l M l 1 1. N ,lil 03 M. nr II' I up v. sg V 5-QF' I H- nm .,. wk? ,lf fJsM'w ,lil . ' ,,,. 0' all f I ' 7 l ' 'iliiliiili-lf'ggq.,-.al I T T gi-M M 5 4' , v 91 Q CONTACT POINTS Q Just a slip of a girl, said the young husband, as he picked up his wife's under- 'U wear. . Love is the blending of the foolish and the sublime-but garlic under any other name would be as offensive. Mine is no idle tale, said the busy freshman as he leaned over for another Jw? whack. far ia gg SGCIETY ITEM 3 Dr. Kendall has held a daily At Home to the members of the Freshman 52 Class durin the ast year, in honor of several of his ladv friends, whose names 5 g P . . . ,iq appear below: gg? ig.. Miss Molly Cule Q' Miss Ella Sticity Q' Miss Dessie Meter ,512 Miss Eva Poration Miss Mag Netic. its THE LANTERN MAN Do I remember the days of the old street lamps? You mean the four-sided ones that looked more like lanterns? The ones that balanced themselves, like crushed eggs, on metal posts? VVell-I guess I do. H And I remember the evening sunsets at dawn of dusk, when we all awaited . I with expectant thrill the coming of the lantern man-his flaming torch sending an Ll : inky column to blend with the darkening sky. How we followed in eager haste his sure footsteps until he stopped at our sig lantern. Then with upturned awe-struck faces we gazed, open-mouthed at him. Iauntily he mounted his frail wooden ladder and swung his sturdy leg around lg? the iron support. Swiftly and surely he applied his torch. The old jet Hickered, --3 Q Huttered and Hared with its bleak, yellow light. - A moment pause, and then a look of satisfaction on his grimy face. fi Ah, the lantern man-I can see his greasy prohle yet-silhouetted against the 4 sky. ' SPARCUS AURELIUS. fe? ' Papa, said the small son, what do they mean by college bred? Is it differ- ent from any oth-er kind of bread ? 51' My son, said the father, It is a four year loaf. fl , l 1-. Yes sir, this certainly is fraternity weatherf' 3, How is zat? l g et Gives everybody the grip. 1 Patient- Hey doctor, you pulled the wrong tooth. Dentist- Just a minute, I'm coming to it. 'ii - ' , . , , lis- I ff M - . -Arm--1 -FGA -' --X11 .. :r.-.,g:':'3-Sim v. ,, .,.. mv . M. -.11 i- ,hjlddkglci wwf- Q4 243 l 5, an ,1 im. s 'il v i i X I ' fi' N 'W If , V 'l l' ll H- i 'M-1---'f'efh fl V 'll T A flu !esaiteil2::f:..:.atIfi -. -'-' 4:-HW. W . V lixf . nl' ,gg , xii M . L :MI Vwfffffffifkfirg1ltifg-f5'i ff'UM.1E!'1-Ujhlf :ff l sq, . ,52?,f,g,i 321. Y 5 4 ' 553- afi iii .si im' if-3 u 't'v is L U I5 3 ' Even the sky gets blue at times, L Blue with blueness untold: But when the sky is blue it smiles Miles of smiles in grand review! it Let's take a hint from the friendly skies t ' And smile when we're feeling blue. X ' -,'1Ilfll01' Unkizown. elif' - vl flip. 1 Z 5:-l , ua M if-it . :- Jul' V 9 ' H-FE i 'Q .i LJ i ,i reg . ,v ffl? W5 , ,W , sa- - 1' - 'z , ,' fi Ri -E f 6 fs. , HHH: :gd -'A' Q PQ1 Q-5: Bob: Did you ever have an appointment with a dentist? .1 Robbie: No: but l've had some wonderful disappointments, though! gl --l'V0.Y1Zil'Igf0J1 CUIYIIJITIS. - ,553 He must be a dentist, he always looks down at the mouth. T .ifcl Fl . Another Contact point. 'fi It's better to be broke than never to have loved at all we .mtl V. N 1 g-53 A lazy man is no more use than a dead one and takes up more room it - Give me the man who, instead of always telling you what should be done, goes '- sl ' V ahead and does it. At .., VVhat had the dean been drinking ?-Plum full of jokes for the first time -U .- It's hard to Hunk when a Freshman fi Sophoniores feel it as Weil, SS: s o ggi I 5 , ,. Monday Morning, Dec. 15171, '24 sg , . i U is ,,a',f.we 44 G' i .ji 'si a 1 n Inconvement to fail when a unioi But to Hunk as a Senior is-unpleasant E' -, ..,4..g,.-:,4 .321-l-7' Vi if 53,.'3.TiE?-3.521 mis? 'J' ' ' ' Q. 7- ' f wigu 'wi-arg. 1-.N ,R , sl A .. ..4. .. 1,ML.tV,k!?ii ga Q' ga fp 2 .i 'i 'Q 1 ,A 'lvl LV , gk H rf, V -. 5.541 ? 4 4.v- , . A 0. V 4. ,. a, 1 -at , . :EI ,i. ' ...t ri i.,..i ill, H l kv L it' ' '11f.., .,. lr i H T' A , I it 'a le-. I ffl? ,,-. --1 .M ill - 1 - ' ll W' ' 5? flffiffifiifliaffair'2'1'f-'usa-gefffifsliifi It lm- V i :Qi -- W H115 H E L L They say sometimes It's cold as Hell. if is Sometimes they say It's hot as Hell. gg Wlhen it rains hard, It's Hell! they cry: It's also Hell when it is dry They hate like Hell to see it snow: ' It's a Hell of a wind when it starts to blow if Now how in the Hell can anyone tell lYhat in Hell they mean by this word, Hell ! i This married life is Hell they say ' v , , E-,fg ,S ll hen they come home late there s Hell to pay It's Hell when the kid you hate to tote VVhen he starts to bawl, it's a Hell of a note 5 It's Hell when the doctor sends in his bills f i For a Hell of a lot of trips and pills i' lllhen you get this you will know real well 255 just what is meant by this word Hell. 5 15. 3' Hell yes, Hell no, and O Hell too I The Hell you don't, the Hell you do, if in And what in the Hell, and the Hell it. is, U The Hell with yours, and the Hell with his 1 , Now who in the Hell, and Oh Hell where, And what in the Hell do you think I care? lt, But the Hell of it is, it sure is Hell. ll'e don't know what in the Hell is Hell ! L: 2 ' g if A Grapefruit is only Il Lemon that saw its chance and made good. . Q , H pig just because her teeth are green is no sign that she 15 Irish. I 555 Heard on a street car during a thunderstorm. j Ay-Ain't it dangerous to be on a street car when it is lightning so? Bee--Not at all. You see the motorman is a non-conductor. fHearse and f Howersj lr' ' It takes diplomacy to get a diploma. She: If I asked you to kiss me on the cheek which one would you choose P 1 He: I'd hesitate a long time between them. 5' I I asked my veterinary instructor, VVhat has four legs and flies ? When he gave up I said, A dead horse. Since then I've dropped the course. R E .N I V ..,. , Ts .,. 1. 4 , - .vit f - M XYNVF fak- 'iill '--- 'l' T . mf: Z7 fs. it , limfv was -1-4 - -1 r -I r -f , , n2 f'??tE2:'i' A ' .,7it-35,3 t,,iEw fr. -1 9? , '-U T ' ,. T zffzffxeffswsewers-afrmwssftftdrsrriV11 i fats, iff' G, T ' ' 'T fi? eil . Q :vu iii ' h tg THAT PooR'tTTL1a THIRD MOLAR if . . - ' 'IS Poor 'ittle third molar lfVay back in the mouth .- Ain't got no friends at all Ain't got a soul that loves it. . Haig Ain't got a mouth that wants it Poor 'ittle third molar Ifit Way back in the mouth gf Nl Ain't got no room for it 5 1 ? L , . 'E+ A1ll,t got no use for it l l Poor 1ttle third molar ,iq j Way back in the mouth. l i k 5 T lg It's a funny thing about that tooth N And all I say about it is the truth. 3 It comes in crooked 1, Q5 It comes in straight, Q It comes in most any way at all. 3 There are big ones and small ones 4 5 ij There are good ones and bad ones 'j 7 There are some that have five roots And some that have but one. lf In all it is the funniest tooth f l That poor 'ittle third molar gl ! VVay back in the mouth. l M. E. LONG. Lal v-f ' ,r t 1 i. SOCKING FOIL ' Then he gripped that foil plugger in his talon hands, My God, that man could sock foils were you ever outside the city, And the dentists very scarce, Where the tall green timbers hemmed you in. jf, ..:ll Z1 ,V vt S! And the dentists put in amalgams and polished it with a mirror, 451 Q. .mx .. - -M t-5 Then you have an idea what the filling meant, E y Polish, gingival and Contact. Q And polish not the amalgam kind which is finished with mouth mirror and thumb. at But the kind that Dr. johnson requires, a filling to outlast the years. -ffrom Dan .McG1'e'w 'j McIntosh bought a -packagecot cigarettes, and actually paid for them in real American. money without fa1nt1ng dead away. . 246 c f 5 ,.v .x px 'fi fm . 3.4 lgmf, vu , 37' 1' . , M IW, ., M , u I ' .A ' , A 4 H ' ' X f- 541 . 4 If , un! ' 5 '!- m if- ' af.. V f.:-:Y -fa-:er-:.2:-fr-:swf ' ffl? . Ah. M ll llvu . m k',m m4 NVY1fw',L ' 'I' Eiliigdiffieulixiisilf fl: P? '7'3ifvf ' . 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W. s e 'r 9 9 ' H1 Qi h 12 13 ,gig I I XML Q rl lg 1 'EY 59 , .33 EH as sg- I as .1fpJ.4nIJJMN!f ,,A1j5i.-ww-sPffW'6ffQa1, nw P aw 1 Q 4 lx r '40 wi av kg E , if -as wr 'vs -or Z f K? if Gi 5 5 '18 50 L iq Q ,gg 3 ,Q .2 5 rag 5, V Go 5 1 , j W w :2 . , ea ez ' 9 3- 65 .. I u u I '1. 5 wx-L 5,25 ,.fZ 55 E Ii' ' - -521' A-ru J ' 'E 7 ,' -,ww -' k'J w:1' 1' VN -1' ' . 1+--1? w 1 ff ,- :WY '- . HST' A . 35? 1 ' P , . , Aff f 'QIXQQ1 E '4 J : sg 7 r AQ ' X . 5 E . 14 li 1 . it- fl R. F f , l ' tlllt I-f ' .. -- 4. 'fi' glllifigilizn. ...,.,: .. .i I -1 I-.l It ...N ...u. .lllfixmiiizrif 'wer H 'L si .l I . it ll ll l f I. 1 ltlttac - '+,'A .- -l..' 3 xi - 352 ' A TRY THIS gg ON YoUR PIANO E N Dear Sarah: li The great love I have heretofore expressed for you 2. is fake and I find that my indifference toward you increases daily, the more I see you the more li l you appear in my eyes an object of contempt. its I feel myself in every way disposed and determined , to hate you. Believe me I never had any intention 1 to make your life happy. Qur last conversation has gig I left a tedious insipidity which has by no means given me the most exalted idea of your character. 4 Your temper would make us extremely unhappy. If we are united I shall experience nothing but fi' the hatred of my parents added to the everlasting dis- I pleasures in living with you. I have indeed a heart r .. it to bestow, but I do not desire you to imagine it ffl at your service. I could not show kindness to one more inconsistent and capricious than yourself and less ,ff capable to do honor to my choice and kindness. e f Yes I hope you will be persuaded because I speak sincerely and you will do me a favor it 5 to avoid me. I shall excuse you taking the trouble h t lil T to answer this for your letters are always full of X impertinence and you have not a shadow of l g wit and good sense, Goodbye, believe me so to advise you that it is flllf0.l'.Ylbl6 for me ever to remain your affectionate and loving darling. P.S. I suppose by this time you are through reading this and feeling mighty sore at me. But now to ease all horrible and unpleasant thoughts of this letter, start in and read over from the beginning of the first line and leave out every ' l other line. Lovingly yours, A 5 . OSCAR. . Is your brother wealthy P l He's worth two thousand dollars. I-low so ? - That's what the sheriff offered for him, d-:ad or alive. s 2 V . e t , . .- ..,.. , r Q 250 5, -Q.. v Y 1 .5 .1 41, ,. -4 :, 11 .1 , il.. li. fit' ,H , s qi, at ' x' fl pl' 4 v - ' XV R wi '- i' 4 -A l . F Sf- N litltri--'r-it . .... , 1Q?fM5 l4f-hw? , V ' ,!'!fff'r 1ff'15-f+ +5 at-rrft gidillt fftf h , 53532 ll?-I - Y T :M it i F94 gg A SXNALLONN TALE If you offer me a drink . . . qu An insult I should take it , That I've a thirst how dare vou think, Q5 E5 Or any wish to shake it. -.353 gas ii Yet though the insult's offered me It possibly might follow ft., That through my magnanimity The insult I should swallow. 8-T if Sill 428' The way it used to be: VVine-VX'omen-Song. E51 . . , . ,. . The way it IS now: Wood Alcohol-Trained Nurses-Lead kindly Light. LL. L02 ,1, ,a 'Ki if 5 .if 2.5 .4 V. gf Q ,,,, l hy. 9 e iff Gig 1 Z. if 'Q Qui. i if - :if my yr . . rt fi .Til fl I X .al 'Iii ff 2 ..., .. - ua ' 251 3 WA 5 X ' ft sw- ,fffr ig'l!'4gll in ll 'F S + X a . miwiawn ww '1h'1f5 44fll K wwe e f DI NTAL STUDFIN I' BLULS I drew a patlent off the bench You should have heard me shout But when I got her to the chaxr qhe wanted two teeth out Q0 back I went to SIQH agifllll But l1ke before 1n va1n The second had a svx ollen face An abscess caused the pam I went rlght back for 1'lL1111bC1 thlee I slmplx had to toll And handled hve b1g cakes of 1ce But neve1 found a foll I knevx 1113 luck would b1E'llx 1l0'llt soon I d st1ck It out to see But after dll11'1C1 I gave up Xfvlth the one thex qaxe to me I got hlm 111 the chalr all ught And sa1d now open wlde You d nevel know he had a tooth ust calculus IYISICIC I got a sllp for a quarte1 mouth And then the fun began For when I asl ed for hftv cents He grabbed h1-. coat and lan gi I knew then what I'd do that dav I'd cast my new gold case 4 And so I grabbed mv gold and ran Q.. lg. Us I ,f Z 1-We 4? 'U Q Q32 To the lab 111 all mv haste L 23 lo lb But fortune laughlng all the tune fl t Was agamst me to the last, .2 ,, F01 when I spun mv flask zuound, K 54 L MV gold case d1dn't cast 1, 3 it F B I- ? DUDLEY L1 QMITH 1 Il ig Dr Puterbaugh What mstrument do you use the least P lg Ti: Flood Logan Porte Pohsher and Puterbaugh Carver W ' Ng ' E1 'gt .1 ' , M-l:,.w Quiag 1, as., ,H ,-AWAY: .le -- P -Lw,v,-.f '1igsw- -. X. Q,-U, , S+, 7 eg . I-La, ,. .fi ,ggififgx N - .51 , IK . 252 Il 'N 1 'K' v A . -. ll ' , If ull u nit luh-Laaf ..- .,l',!:el2?'?f53??!'55 I I 'f - --f - 'I' .1elY233s - 5511 .,,,..,. r - W, . . , ,. - f ,yr . uqiwi-sz., 34 vga-g,,e.-,,. ,Q . - ,,mpg.,,..,:p,pA.A-.,-.- I ff If H - ..,,, - ,.v...,A--,,,-gf:-N , N , - .,,m- ' ' Y! J 5, -1 -. 2-yi ,j 'f, - , . o V,-A ' 1 f we -ree I f- :r 'F 'ff Eiv- - V. ' QE S 4 Y , J A . A , - , . , , 5.1 - . 15 L5 ' by lv? ll JS FEE, ' . ' 5' as Q4 - . EXIF' lf? 5 ? I ' . . ,Q . if , . K gg, Q' 1 3'-' 'JL ' 7 f . E . 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It is not necessary to raise a Van Dyke or a mustache just because many. f of the dentists in the movies have one. gi Learn to ask a lot of questions. lt doesrft matter much what you ask just so you ask them tast. Make your patient believe he is in a barber shop. if Practice before a mirror to say in your most pleasing tones, Five dollars, fill pleasef' lt is a good policy to form a close friendship with some undertaker, but it . Qffi i, is not Good olic to be seen talking with him too much in ublic. rl C: P , y 6 P ,Vs- 4 Don't diagnose every case as pyorrhea. Always look up the financial rating -fi of the patient befor-e doing extensive work. '15 riff ff? Dr. Kendall's theory: The lirst essential in training a child is to have more sense than the child. -ti A FfE.f11Mfw.f Amarrfofv ggi 4 6 . 'exft Q 5.1 i 53. 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Yi L LJLL-rg 4 -tit, 1 A--i:asett:5..,Q 'Mi --.g.5:.g, .- .67 is A . gt , A . if ' if- iv :f 'f' Down where the belt clasps a little stronger, ' pants should be a little longer, Down where the 1' the vest begins. gtg That's where its is Down where you wish you were a little slighter, Where the shirt that shows is a little whiter, Where each day the buttons grow a little tighter, iff KA , That s xi here the vest begins. by Down where the pains are in the making . And each heavy meal will soon start it aching That s vihere the vest begins. Where each added pound is the cause of sighing lYhen you know in your heart the scales arent lying And you just have to guess when your shoes need tieing ' That s where the vest bedi . V . Z3 f 'rn , f ' 1 x A fb ' Q- s- I xx Lael lf' 'F gm 1 F DOVJN NVHERE THE VEST BEGINS I Bi' qui' 1'-E? .1753 il- - 'W V J 2 K .nmmhggur 54 tai shi m5 sb X 7 b ilk' gt T sri , 55' as-, , rw sa ie 54? 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Dfw 525 Oh, it's only one piece. l Now I've got you in my grip, hissed the villain, shoving his tooth paste into ia, his valise. W. fig iii! Q A qi.. Hooray, the Prof. said that we would have a test today, rain or shine. S52 ffWell ? It's snowing. ffwhar did the angry mob say? Ask any Junior. le . . . li ft , Father, what is an optimist? An optimist, my son, is a man who thinks he is the one out of every tive E' persons that does not have pyorrheafl if ll' Wl1at's Good for Hu, besides whiskey? Elf-b 3 1: b 'fy ' 1. 5 lf- Good Lord, who cares: L.:- First Lhimney Sweep: bhall I go down hrst, or will you? Second Santa Claus: Oh, soot yourself. . ii During a smallpox scare, a doctor was so busy vaccinating people that he 555, had to make an auxiliary room for such operations in the basement of his home. ff One day a burly man called and said he wished to be vaccinated and the maid 1 zfT ES! told him it would have to be done in the basement. .fy I'll be done in the arm or not at all, said the man. Egfr E172-' l' Q' . L . . Lives of bemors all remind us, 571' Qi VVe can make our lives sublime, ' And by asking silly questions, l 't ,J Take up recitation time. ' 3 Y 5 ., i . . , ss btraight from the spreading chestnut tree V These Dentos jokes do come. But let us just forget their age X. T33 And chuckle over some. if A f Ill ,'? FF49-J-'J 1 illyr, ,,,.,,,,,,1' ff '. . ' : i Q14 s mu. 1.-Lf 4 ,i Two bucks. T ' The treasurer rose s L I' Up to collect and Each member paid E 1 .. Et . x. -1 Ee. alll On the spot, the full amount, 5-3' -sz ' P without a murmur. g, That this was true Surprised me. 'lg It was not- . I was dreaming. - '4 ' 256 - gli I --- a m, I' in .... ,...y.. 6 llli' H '. ' li T S1ii'.E- 'iff , ..,. ' 3 x- rf I :Q lg: ...ZA 7 , I I 1 h -1- mm... .ln lg .I EJUYE! ' 'MIM Q:':f-f-:f+:f- 4'-' I-:Qi-:Emi-2 '-:Er-:H-:if-:If-:I-rc1 ' . ,A - f l ll ll. H ,g ul lt -es:e.,- , ug t '!. .g rits wi. . si-all . WW?if?eilff3f55i5'?i7':f1iSi9'f1fUS1ld3?T'Q4fi'if 1YlKLf it-!.f?i l i: if?,' fig its Et, Into the exainmmg room they crept, gi Neither the boy nor the patient could stand. The patient was exhausted, the poor boy faint, KJ . ii' 1 ,Q From the tedious all day stand. , The examiner looked at the teeth and said, t T' In accents that were cold, W img 'AA job like this should be done in eighths, t : it 2,5 As you have so often been told. ANDY. 9 5 a 5 FoRCE orl-1.ixB1T One hears a great deal about the absent-minded professor, but it would be hard to find one more absent-ininded than the dentist who said soothingly l as he applied the tool to his automobile, under which he lay, 'Now, this is going Q to hurt just a littlef F, l' ti ' ' - Fi Q , l . . . . -' gl The Girl- You make me think of Venus die M1lo. V. Fettig- But I have arms, f The Girl- Oh, you have F ' I Q-Q vs R - Q lil. 5 Oul class once had 31 R . A meeting and Each member thereof VV as there. '- jeg The meeting started 5 55 Right on time and F2 The business went off 2213 Minus delay. si? , ' 3-i Q3 It was unanimously voted To tax each student and Y' The sum should be t . a lm M uhm ' 'L .- gl 1 --1 1 fig., WUWWF' -Q-awzzwffbt, V . QQ ..-. 5 .. ' . 1 1 u 1 , T171 1 , will ff M 1. 1 1 3 , if B V 4 ., J L A J 8 ., . 1.41, . K L, WLM , Y W -1 .,, . .ilfilfiili if 'W 1 be 'Y - 1 ' 'zz -A 4. img 311 'Q KN 4 f,fQffi,- sr Y ,. Q - 5'acD'-1,5-..a, ri-f im 1 ' 'li I 3 I , ' 1 1 Z : 5 i Q liek? ,1 , ' E, , l ll f i- SE3 ae? .43 ,' ' It 'mllllllflw V- L ,. Wi 1 4 lei' '73 A Qzyffs C::,ff.,,x..-, .52-g,,.,f,f' 5. :fbi ,FTE L' if ef ,, 1 1 5, 5211 S l E A M gg 'af ,-1,51 5 Tell me not 111 mournful numbers, f -if College is but a waste of steamg L 1, For although they make some blunders, 1 U gf.: College men have got the beanf' W A-1 ' 1 d ' d' e I 1 is ong an science te ioub, And our hearts though brave and stout, fe . Like unmuffled Fords are b-eating, Q Vlfhen the examination reports come out. K 'Lv ' fa, All enjoyment and not sorrow, 'ij' gi Is the student's life todayg ' 5 'Q '- - . 151 -Q lV01'k put oif until tomorrovv, 3 2--I . . . In Glves us new l1fe and tlme to play. L 1 S ' 1' . . TI i L1ves of g1'ad11ates.all remmd us, , In lVe can throw away our time: , L :J . ' 5? ji And some day leave behmd us, 11 i n College life, we all sublime. R . wiv. I. FUNo, 25 ' '5 W ,, ..,..,, V.-V? Rig U'-f .. , , .L-,+-, ,. . V, ,- xrq, .1 'fy 4:-Q. '-gg - 1xf1' ppp.: F2543-gf y -,ee , ' - if 1 ,Tee 1 -.eww w e 95? -C -- if 2:1 gli, wx .,, . I itll if I lt I1 I W -I L -I .alta --'- .1 ' V . . i I lm V H .... 1 N' l'A::.1:iE:iA'!:.!2.,g'Ee,' S fitieinfegalffvwtttiilf Jil- fr: :'l' ,Q 2'fZfTfi25I5'f EL DT vf.. 5'1- , FooL1sH QUER1Es 'H Do ships have eyes when they go to sea? : - Are there springs in the oceans bed? Does the Jolly Tar Hou from a tree? :- Does the river lose its head? Aie fishes crazy xx hen thev go in Seine? Lan 'tn old he11 sing her lay? Can you brine relief to a window pane? O1 mend the bieak of day? ll hat soit of veffetable 15 a pohcemans be Is a newspaper white when its iead? Is a bakei broke when hes malung dough? Is an undeitakers business dead? H F1 eshman tjust befole the exam I wush I had lf all in my head instead of nn pocket HELP' HELP' Nl ould a wallpaper store make a good hotel? tBecause of the boardels there ?j Would you paint a rabb1t on a bald mans head? ust to give him a little hare? If xou ate a square meal would the corneis huit? Can you dig with the ace of spades? XX ould you throw a 1ope to a dlowmng lemon? just to give the lemon aid? V I F First Frosh XX here are the shower baths? Second Fiosh I dont know Ive only been hele thiee weeks mvself I just got a three dollar bill Impossible ' Tell that to mx dentist its fiom him E.,-1 Lashes to lashes Dust to dust If she puckers he1 l1pS Then in God we ll trust LPN- I-1 A41 '13, gk .5 Ji-.H-L M ut uf ax 1 .fa..en gwm 4 955 N A. 252 i J tis -la N Q' 'ff gn' lg . , .534 1 5 I J 7 I Plus F2 'N 1 la I 2 ta .47 - , 1 , ' L12 - . - ' uni L . , 1 Z Q o 5. at . '4 U s 2 in - - . U - ' at? ga 45 - ' , ' - s, 5 'V I l N ' ll' . - 75 Y - - ' -' if? ' 5:- ..: F ' ' : ' : ' ' .j: 1' ' ' ' ' - ' . . F5 ' l' Y 'l ' i le 1 ' CHN, J. 9 : ' . A . t il! ag il. ' ' ' . if? ,H V, 1 W: K - - ' , 3 ii 4 till M . 1 ' . . I ' -ni? 1 I N ' ' . P an - . -- f . H - 5 n l n Av 'ZF A . L . . , - , R V: C. , LV F - . . 3 Ll , xl I Is! il l g an Y ' ' 9 , ' sr Su EFA ' ' '- ' --:Q 5 ' 1 Il I I, in - ' +1 ig l. . , P' lt It . 1 lx 3 L le- A 5 K x I A ,N Q ,M , s, :Q I i- I 1: f L- .L 1 fi -a f fsesew .wi F 1 . X 258 .wa- 1 ' 15: Y-5. I I +G- Q A -L 1 rr i Ti 0 ' X V A' . .ll F' af, a .... , m l 'r h' .i i li 'ave1Qlsufs..:.il.rf . . f' .i 3- ' .Lg .lf!fffe'ri:1+iPfi-1 1--Q'f':f1'ltwsf5 f24liI fl , SEL.. ' ' V ' HOXY COLLEGIATES GENFRALLY SPEND THEIR EVENINGS i l Monday-Decides to study his lessonsg sleepy, goes to bed. it Tuesday-Expects to take someone to the theatre. But he was disappointed. Wednesday-Luckily for him, has to attend fraternity meeting. Thursday--Goes out for a long drive in the rain alone. It's lonesome but enjoys it. Friday-Plays poker or pool with some of his classmates and loses two bucks. ' fi Saturday-Tries desperately to pick up someone. Hard luck. XYonders how it's 1 done. -, Sunday-Has wildest time yet. Attends a party. bleeps on the train and does not get home until four in the morning. - L . -A If youhad hung a big bunch of mistletoe over the door and the big boob didn't notice it, wouldn't it make you mad though? if L . ,is l ... af.. 3 . Q ' Qi if Q-sei 141 ri? S ny its if fef till: ' ' v V ,4g,z,f, ,xnfgl-3g,y.l1. 1 V aft' Q. IT ofa- ...V ,f .I -gif.-'. 2-z3g,5.'--,li w yw-,J - s-if., -, ' I 'rg .-- -,fff,.,g,if.1: 12143 -3: 5, A, H L 95 f . may -. , 1. lg 5 5 n ss' 259 U f .r Allllli-N ..., U W' Br .4- .- .. 5? l. , n 'H all U ilu . lil! t. ' u l rw. . ,, . 'EF E S IFQ I l x l vig 1.51 ui' XE - . gg IN THEbE DAY S 1'5- OldiLady fto newsboyl : You don't chew, do you, little boy F Newsie: No, mum, but I kin give yer a cigarette if you want one. ll Q: 1 Two golfers had sliced their drives into the roughs and went in to search for T balls. Thev searched for a lon0' while without success, a dear old lad watchind tie r., . o y U 4 . them with sympathetic eyes. ,Fl I At last after the seaich had pioce ded half an hour she beckoned to them 'h l is A , ' ' S , - : 7 gil and said sweetly to them: ' I hope I'm not interrupting, gentlemen, but would it be cheating if I told you .am 1 u it wheie they are? iii 5 . E451 ati DIFFERENT PLACES ' Little boy, it makes me sick at heart to see you smokin.Qf. 'Well, missis, it seems to catch me more in de stommiclaf' WM -l-l ,z The new cook wants to be treated like a member of the f211Tl1lV.u '. Good, then we can tell her what we think of her. .M Q , Q! xr , g: E ibff E , - , f l' ' . Let s speak to those girls' f lt's no use they are telephone girls. Mi, VVhat of it? Q They won't answer. fu' 1 2 il He-Wlomen are more beautiful than men. ,,, 5 She-Naturally. 4' V4 HwNo, artificially. Fil There's just two things that break up happy homes, said a philosopher. VVhat's them P said a listener. 'QQ Won1an's love for dry goods and man's love for wet goods. , ive A .EQ ,Qi i All the world s a stage and all the doctors, merely ushers-both ways Cespe- , R ' cially true at C. C. D. SJ. ij Q All blocks have to have an alley that's why most of the Seniors part their hair V 111 the middle. . . ff' Roses are red l Violets are bltte Horse's neck M te, l' fl yn w' H --nl Do you? it Ab. LAI. l. . .....1.:nwmaugf.1n Du., , 55175 ear .,1. ' 1, . s -,. ' WR -':'fef'?f'PN'B1i - . . I- -Y '5v 'W7 W- -T' . -1 ff: '4 W LEE? il t h :lcE -' ml-A -1 'r.:E..-a..:r'. l lwzalz- 'N 5339 Y' ' .Q V fig 260 Ei? , fllllq. Y. all 'T 7 9 ,,fl XR T H '-Eli521',, , K .-uv-mf: -'- l tl li s ., T ' s lv f '.. Z h. t 'files--f':'e!h ' FE? . e,. it il 1 I .- ' H ,'l'-'p- nw .'--L V'iif'f ?! , ' L, gfzfffeiffiwfi'1i3Q,3f'f3a?Affiisawslsktilfc glen . .' 1 ' 115, . Ei gil - A LOVE sToRY They walked by each other, their eyes met. P They rode together, their lips met. 553 T, They went to the preacher, their souls met. P They lived together, their lawyers met. ,Q -4, L 'V He fon phonej: Is that you, sweetheart ? lr - - if .Fi She: Yes, whols talkinU? V' 'T is 11 6 5 He :' Donald Wolfe. W VK' J. .' vw f . wg 3, Do you know how to make a slovxggirl fast? ' ES, No. How 1 i. f C32 .. , - . Don't feed her. Qfglfg ll ' 5'0 . Lin '- 5:?c , 'Hl ,g. vig, ., , Y A. eil 'fi IN 7-HE INFXRWIHRY. 1 in P l XY ' 5, ' ' A V 5 ww test 1. 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Seniors did not have clinics? ' Si The first floor was on the second floor? 'Q What kind of leather makes the best shoes ? The teacher asked. ,E I dunno, answered a bright little boy, but banana skins make the best slippers. 5- , OBVIOUS ' f Now that they have closed the saloons to save our boys and since they cannot Q close the garages to save our girls, they might at least close the side roads. , l Ki u 1 77 I Son: By-the-way, Dad, Im engaged, , l 4, Dad: How long have you known her ? ,E Son: A couple of days. QQ' Dad: What folly. ll Son : ZiegF1elds. 1 : . - Hfi,:?5gf,. ,.,, Y ,. . ,,: .. ,v,, V, , , , -- .f.- -.,,,, v Y- -- - 'A V eww ms -w .y , .ft 269 fl ' :ff F fi 71? , , is il 1: v gl, ,wifi , 5. c i vs .31 tif A-: 1 . J. .- ' I s .e- 1 fx- -W , X F X. U X l H l- ' . f l' li -lv. -- L, - - 5? . al H ilu ll - lil ti. l ' W F J ltfjf-11341652-ifff'i4sfvf:Q'1fffi'L1gSfjlllLmqiQ :K i .' -st eal-,JL lil. . In ,rj v v Y an is A D A R lx Nl O R B I N G L '-, A dark and stormy night one day, l'Vhen the wind blew with dismay, l, From the clamour and noise and all, if I tho't it was night fall. :Qt But to my surprise it was daybrealc, B5 And th-en our mother spake, Get up, Mable, We need the bed sheets for the table. 51 '. 5 1. FAMOUS ALIBIS f . ,- . . . QF' lhe tooth 15 awfully sensitive. 1 fi The patient is leaving town today. ff 1 had to go to the bank. 'X I did just what you told me to. z Q' wif ' In order of their occurrence the following noses are met with in the clinic. if Halitosis, Broniodrosis, Necrosis libonej, Exostosis. 4:-+ 5. . UPATHRIOTISM fj - Murphy's got a job as a park policeman, and him only landed a. few months. Q Ay, an' ye should see him these days chasin' the robins off the grass. ' E What's he doin' that for F fs Shure, he can't stand the sight av the red above the green. H . -ml . Imitation of a Jewish Horse braying. Ooooh-Oy-oy-oy-oy-oy. 5 L ,If A rattle snake calling for chewing gum. A' 1 W'rigglie-wrigglie-wrigglie. f Q T 'Ziyi That man over there is wanted in Chicago. ji What for ? tg He's a crook. 'iv XfVhy do they want any more crooks in Chicago ? G Dr.-What you need is a little sun. gi Q Fair Young Thing-oh-Doctor. 555 'xi , Prof.-Is this article stable or non-stable? 43 Ferdy.-Stable. ' Prof .-XVhy ? 5 Ferdy.-You can tell by its smell. There's a town in Massachusetts named after youf' Yes? What's its name ? ff E, ll Dv ea, Marblehead ig A X ' ' f- '1 view- -4:-fi Aff ,aaa Hrs' 'sf- 5?-1ie2i5'V?Z1'i?fi!--LZ?-Kff: If 'SQFW s- ' A f Liviiimii 'JD ' 'H L 1,1 I 263 , ig ,ral .v Q i ff K 1,- :W I17h w-:F .tllilli 'l ' . j I l V ,-.. : , . .. l' pi f lf. 4 2' ' i il-I 4 r S . fa fi . 11 Ill - 1 T. if i9eS?ieQ?!??ffsi 2 'I Elf? . fiff y ii - . -4 31, Y I I I . ,- , 25 HEARD AT TlIEI REbI-IINIIBN DANCE ljiizf I-Ie: Pardon me, did you drop your handkerchief during the last dance ? -I S She: Ch, I am so embarrassed! That's my dress! li Q , Now, i Said the weary man 7-3, VV ho had just hnished he Making a mattress, ii I think I'll Lie down My ,V On the job. ,gi . H THE GNLY GIRL. tx 2.. A handsome young man had looked at all the Christmas cards in stock, but .-1. could not find one to suit him. He was evidently looking for something very special. The helpful young X saleslady, noticing his trouble, dived into a drawer and brought a n-ew Christmas Q card to light. .. A This, I think, is what you want. sh-e said. , ' Q. The card was inscribed To the Gnly Girl I Ever Loved. 'iii The young man brightened. This is just what I was looking for. Give me ' a dozen of them, please. . ... ul fl Bob: There's Bill coming out of the Chemistry Lab. I-Iels so bashful he ll , reminds me of Litmus paper. . 5 f Ben: I-Iowzat ? 'MS . , Et Qi. Q32 as til 2541 S Bob: IVell, when he's with a girl he turns pink and when he's alone he's blue. ' Bright Belle: I have a compliment for you. Someone said that you are the Bower of your familyfl Dumb Belle Qchest swelling with pridej : Is that so ? Bright Belle: In fact they said you are a blooming idiot. ' NVant d Boy to lift bundles viith stiong muscles Secretary foi elderly n oman of SO with no svx eetheart m Going to have dinner any wheie to gl I-Ier Why no not that I know of n Gee ion ll be very hungrv by morning gg :Q-LEE . 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W hen nothmg at all goes 3.11115-S, .13 . . . tf.,:,:jN Q5 But the man worth wlnle, 15 the man who can SIUIIC Q NYhen he reads such junk as thls. 'SFF vim v T121 LIGHT TMPRESSIQTNS ggi 2553 I I . j:f,'f,j The yellow glare of the headhghts of a Ford agamst a lngh grey wall blocks ri.'.,,415 long. . . . . . . fairy.: The dxm green tznl-hghts of the r-ear coach, blendmg w1th the deepemng blue Qgzzjlq ae f trrluyht ffT'ff' my o H116 . . Ft, The bleak wlnte hght or a lone arc lamp on a street corner, smothered by the enveloping blackness of night. ' ,, . . r ljlyjgl The warm orange of my study lamp, sheddlng' 1tS glow on the velvety brown :fx of mv desk while writing tlns for the DENTOS. g ng, - P' , f::. 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' -' -P ' . . . , -.11 I -A-5fll'i .fflffwe '-'fi 'fJ 95'15'f'5L4'!IlE , 3 .1 .sm ,.4 ' '55 SOME PARTY What was the most memorable date in historyt Anthony s with Cleopatra. ALL ARRANGED She: Oh, I wish the Lord had made me a man. : i . .. w eat,.. ' -'f . as Nh N 3 ' f 1 'fn Bla. 9 U -gy, , 1 n y i He fbashfullyj : He did. I'm the man. MODERN VERSION 4. ,fs .., . 21 i English Prof.: What was the occasion for the quotation, 'Why don't you 'w speak for yourself, John P' Student: John Alden was trying to fix a blind date for his room-mate, Miles Standish. She: Don't you just love nights like these F He: No, sometimes I study. ' : I think there is something dovelike about you. ez Not really! : Sure. You re pigeon-toed. 15:51 63 1 gli mf? ' Q15 '--QL, 3 . H : When I left last night after having kissed you I composed a beautiful little ballad. She fseveral hours laterj : Well darling to-morrow vou will be able to com- 1 pose a symphony, won t you? CORROSION OF THE MIND Do you know now why your hair is not redf No why? Because solid ivory never rusts. Whats the most nervous thing next to a woman? Me-next to a woman. She: Oh George do you know Mary s back? H : I Il say. Many is the time I ve danced with her. Why did they arrest the blind man? The cop saw him blush when a nurse went past. . TO GIRLS 'il If you dont want the kiss say so and stick to it. If you are undecided, let matters take their course. But don t squirm.-Loui.wille C ourier-I ournal. ,W , . .., v, .. V ........ . km.. ,,,,,e,BamWv'gd, ,,,,J K. A 'FZ H H yy IT e g E rc 1: , - Sh '52 sr 1 sv I 5? He ' Hi 1 .- w 3, Fi e , il :rf U 'i '5- ,5 .. l k 2' Q as y y I ' .5 I 51 2 2 F :Li X 1 is 4 1 V , Y 7 ,yr i lata rc rx I gi ac i ss sl' as af V gig rx J u 2 1 u rs . 5 . 3' 1' 533' I 3 wg n 1 u tif 1 1 r n. fl V 2 C rx 2 r as ,, SN L? , if x ,3 rw cr u , E 5. I 'P u n ov 5. 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'ill i 1 I IN SOPHOMORE PHYSIOLOGY CLASS Stein-I'm hungry. P Tanner-Give him some Saline solution. IN SOPI-IOMORE CHEMISTRY QUIZ Kendall-Bailey, what was the first protein you ever ate? f t Bailey-Meat. V Kendall-Didn't you ever eat milk? I Bailey-I never ate milk, I drank it. 5 . 5 -H i HEARD IN CIIENIISTRY is Kendall: lYhere do we get Gastric Juice? , Suits: I think we get it from a tree in South America. Kendall: Whe1'e? ,,,.. Suits: Maybe it's a tree in South Africa. Q 5 Many a true word has been spoken between false teeth. Fink: How is yellow jaundice contracted ? Frame: Riding in yellow taxicabs I want some consecrated lye ' You mean concentrated answered the druggist It does 7'Illfl7lEg any difference. Thats why I mmplzor. NVhat does it .v'1rIfvhm'? Fiftefn sctnis. I never cimzamon with so much wit new instrument now used in dentistrv-a slide rul -it will extract roots ,YP 2 1 -mfr -fi iff . .::.n2'ffw:1.--f.1u.11LW' 'T . 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A -.1 . g ., , eg 'Z ew-Y? 1 . f' :- - .ui G M l f .. -L l lll Nl.- W .. Q, f - ez. M 155 iff f ff FRATRES IN FACULTATE V, W. H. G. Logan, MD., D.D.S., V F.A.C.S. eg ' ' P. G. Puterbaugh, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.D. . P. Belelele , D.D.S, Ph.G. ze- ? 5 y va. 5 3 F. E. Roach, D.D.S. X T. L. Geleemefe. D.D.S., P1l.G. R. H. Hell, D.D.S. f - Jj J. L. Kendall, MD., Hs., Pll.G. Ee E2 ll. H. Feueef, MD., D.D.s. I R. Well, D.D.s. f . l 'ann M E. H. Thomas, M.D., D.D.S., LLB. P H. A. Meyer, MD. Q. ' A. H. Mueller, D.D.s. M R. Salazar, D.D.S. . l. G. Jlflee, D.D.S. he L. N. Roubert, D.D.S. e G. F. Vogt, D.D.S. G. M. Hambleton, D.D.S. F. Z. Reelell, D.D.s. a M G. Umbach, D.D.S., Bs. l N C. M Rile, D.D.S. lj 'S Q R. Kleiman, D.D.s. A Q fi C. s. seeldeeele, M.D., D.D.S., Hs. E. E. Graham, D.D.S. 1 j FE D. N. Lewis, D.D.S. B. Flnle, M.D., PHD. 3 OFFICERS ' l . f H A R. H. Fouser, D.D.S. ....... Deputy H A. W. Kellner ....... Senior Master E. R. Wa1ke1'.' ....... lunior Master ' G. G. Postels. . . . . . .Secretary H. XV. Bahlmau. .. ...... Treasurer ff? R. G. Jones ........,. Demonstrator g .1 .g.- i2vx,'12' ' :Hai e. iE'v',Q1'f'57? ?'W?T.eQIg,f .,. . '- -- -Y ' Wl'f,!r'- 1-zlfsiil ve .- ?' ' :'.: .1 -2145-'Fr-.'.t' NL' 'aft HV,-, A Q 272 b :A 1.1- L 4 r sl.. . 5 wif xx in . 5: -Yi FE: 'xx Ou, V 1 R 'H- H F' l l , . f 4'- T-TILE' f ll , j T ka. Q. ,' if ll. it nflfli- flll!5ig...figQ, . TJ. .i...... ,..,. .' F A it ,M :bglif - 'l 1 lil' - ll ii .. mwa? 1F'tUE wifmfff'-T-7395-31t3.itfifff13lt.lfi.s-.e' Ftfsff-Mrffc vfl . ... f-'sl' 4-f't I - -- A-1 ' -f 1 ' in ,mf PM F. . 1-1 THF. TRONVEL CLUB The Trowel Fraternity is made up of Master Masons. lt has for its ' motives, the advancement of its members, morally, intellectually, and socially. ga, lts members have been thrice selectedg first, when they affiliated themselves with that great fraternity, the Masonic Order, second, when they entered the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, and third. when they had conferred upon them the degree of Troweler. By virtue of the requirements of their first aflilia- tion the members of the Trowel Fraternity have reached a more mature age with which comes an added sense of responsibility and earnestness. A large measure of the local Chapter's success has been due to the active interest and enthusiasm of its founder, Dr. P. G. Puterbaugh. This year, when the Grand Chapter met at Dallas, Texas, and to which meetingpthe Chicago f Chapter sent as a delegate Brother E. R. Johnson, Dr. Puterbaugh was elected to serve as Grand Senior Master for the ensuing year. The regular Fraternity meetings, which have occurred bi-monthly through- out the school year, have been preceded by dinners at Dudley's. This year's educational features have been in the form of illustrated travelogues. 'The first given by Dr. Puterbaugh, was on The Yellowstone. Dr. Grisamore delivered the next lecture, the subject which was, Hawaii The Orient was described on another occasion by Br. C. E. Allen. The yearly Tri-chapter clinics have been held at Northwestern University, each Chapter furnishing a clinician. On October 29th, the Chapter held its lirst social function of the year, which was in the form of a smoker given at the Great Northern Hotel. A dance was the next affair to be enjoyed by the Chapter. This was held on january 10th at Columbus Park. The Tri-chapter dance which was held at the Hotel LaSalle on March 27th was again a highly successful and credible affairg another Jewel in the Trowel's crown of achievements. Plans for the concluding social event of the year, which is to be in the form, of a stag dinner with the installation of the new officers, are well under way as the Dentos goes to press. A H. F. ROBBINS. ., - ,jmsff 2 ' Vgfggf ifagfi , '273 5, -.- 5 u -1,1 if W.. 'Hhlll ' 4 Eff ' YQ ' 5 4 .Q gl, i U :Ill I Q , QA 1 W, J fxff . J :...n-,.1LJ:k.Lx. i V.5g4f?357,,9:'Qe-hg22QQ,l Afffff' Y1f- T- :Z .--1-r',4 me , . ,-.fl-Nf,SfS1l'E'w,a-' f2:xQ,,1,.lj,-.mf if 'QE 3 WT 252 gig if 1 r . fs: 1- R L, u xi r F ,A 1 35' 59 255 'f'1 ' - - w i g i ' ' 1 -1 up , , W H E511 ,HV 1 Ai' QE Q 4' 1 ' - ' ' NX A1 14 '1 1fo , ,X ,X SVS mf 'wfir - 1 -'Q--.11 -FN ' Q15 - E 44 m f'? :E. . -1915, - ' 3 4 -1 -5:1 Ei.. -. I , H - V' ' gg' Q ' ' -- 1 E -'E -1'3 i El r ' , 5 .T-if. 4 i.. ' 'E 3, yi, 3 1 4 ff' wx ' 5 4 ,ZZ p 1 W ,mv , . Y, -, A ' ,N V5 4 . 1 ' rg z CVVEN , 4 'but ' QQ-4553 :gig , . , 385: TQE2! '11 l - 'L ' WE 1 yfi, 2255 ' Q22 - E, W L Y? fa-' Ea E Q32 F ' h-Q 191' - S' ' , , , ,.,g.-gg? 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Eel .E 3 .5 f G Fi .r-n 'Q 5, ,J 1. 4 r : ' e l M ...V 1 W., ll l ,- e -ni-. : -v ,.fc--:r:--:-:-':-:.r:-:.-:f--:r:-cf.-:r:.-' --:--as-:-:-r:-q.-.. .-.-..-.-.-f.-...-.-.-.-.- 9 -:-:-:-:.-:-. --.-.- , l ll lllll ll H. l lu. Vwggg-L l lf V. 4'-' ' Rf, . ' - ' if e - f 14 ill E5 sa 52? if , Q, IXAPPA CHAPTER all l T5 FACULTY MEMBERS f .5 I 2 J. L. Kerrrlall, Bs., Pho., MD. R. E. Hall, D.D.s. a. M 5 C. s. srrddarrlr, Bs., D.D.s., MD. Karl Meyer, MD. .. 'ffr A. B. Morris, D.D.s. C. M. Rile, D.D.S.. R. Salazar, D.D.S.. 1. C. Jirka, D.D.s. E. E. Graham, D.D.s. 5,3 j' 'Qi if l. 5 1 2 - OFFICERS ,, Q . C. S. Suddarth, B.S., D.D.S., M.D.. . . . . .Deputy Counsellor f ig .. , . Charles W. Harllng ....... .... .... G r and Master R. G. VVoodhead ...... .... J unior Master E lf: i f , A. I. Jensen ...... ..... S ecretary 15552 2? D. D. Lock ..... ..... T reasurer is Fel H. H. Hayes. . . . .... Editor ffl L. C. Finley .... ........... H lstorlan fi' Th' W. V. Sima .... .... C hief Interrogator RQ r 42 fi R. R. Buege ...... .... C hief Inquisitor .V S Rf. NV. F. Donaldson... .... Outside Guardian . E? If ,5 K. Mosley .... .... I nside Guardian ... 'Eli 32921, ft: r , ....-: - . ee- .. , ,,. ,..,,,,.r,., ,. - .e.. 3 . rr., ,- -'- --er a--- ' ' 'M-' - - pgs-as-v i ' p n - -ea-.ff 4 .F ., E 276 '11 -5 .U . ,. az' ,, 7 j l l'il'.'1l...pg,. 1 lu j kj. '. -,p ' it 1 fi' fella' fin :if f-:f .. . 1- 1 ' Q je it-4,-..jpti.f-:'.,.q.. fQ It . H I ilu It i t' lf 'r+ --f f A' ' -fi: K N -A'.- 'v', ' Fif9'1lIC ,?L QE., ,Q ttf KAPPA CHAPTER S. In just thirty-three years Psi Omega has developed into one of the largest and most active Dental Fraternities in the country. From a single chapter at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Baltimore, Maryland, to forty-seven chapters all over the United States in less than the length of an average life f time. This seemingly miracle could only be accomplished by an organization 2 4 which stands for brotherhood in every sense of the word and which had the high ideals of Psi Omega. fi Alumni chapters have been established in every large city of the United ig, States, numbering forty-six at the present time. Qi Brother Mcliell was our representative at the National Convention of the fraternity held at Dallas, Texas. November Sth to 11th, 1924. Greater and ggi better things were planned for Psi Omega's future and who can tell what will ji be her power in another thirty-three years? 51 just a year ago last january hrst, Kappa Chapter moved into her present ig quarters at 1643 XYest -lackson Boulevard and for a year and a half we have been enjoying again the great advantages which a fraternity house affords. Kappa Chapter aside from being active at school has also been very active I socially. Our first social event of the school year was a reunion dance at the . house on October 10, 1924. 'Q just three weeks later one of the outstanding events of the year was staged. Q -' The smoker in honor of the freshmen just entering into the study of Dentistry. It was the night of Halloween, October 30, and the fraternity house was aglow 5 with the Halloween spirit. The place was swathed in yellow and black. Owls, 1.5 witches, black cats and weird pumpkin faces stared down at one from every li nook and corner. That night will long be remembered for it seemed that the jg Chapter house fairly bulged with friends, brothers, alumni and faculty. Due to the entertainers, our orchestra, and the many stunts rendered by the brothers, 5-it W not a minute lagged. To say the least the smoker was just another real Psi Omega affair. Q, .' The following social function was a Valentine's party on the eve of St. ga' 2:17 Valentine. February 14, and again our famous Psi orchestra warmed the atmos- fefif fy.-' phere with its jazz melodies. The last house party before our dinner dance came on Saturday evening, 52 March the twenty-first. gg, Q., The annual dinner dance given in honor of our graduating senior brothers is considered the stellar event of the year and as I write this, preparations are 'gg il- dk 5 9 3 A I -e . K 5' if -1' . K v s, 5 .fe , lg J 1 ling' 1: fy. L I 5 'z ft-1 1. F lirt: 1 -1 2 -r. : being made for a record breaking time. Last year we dined in the large VValnut room of the Chicago Beach Hotel. At the time this is published many events will be past history in the annals of Psi Omega. The seniors will be ready to assume the responsibilities of a Dental Surgeon the juniors the cares and worries of the seniors the sophomores the carefree life of the juniors and the frosh will be ready to step up the ladder a rung and be called sophomores. But Psi Omega will again go on and on mouldinff a new group each year into the men that do bigger and better thinffs as she has dont these past thirty-three years. 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' ,g!ui??i1fPf5??!5'l'3 'T - AA , , M 1?-fcFfa-f:?ffsSQiS':1iiM!i IL I E ROLL CALL OF CHAPTERS ri Alpha-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Beta-Chicago College of Dental Surgery, Chicago, lll. Gamma-Harvard University, Boston, Mass. Epsilon-L'niversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Zeta--University of California, San Francisco, Cal. Theta-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Vl 3 Kappa-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 1 Lambda-NVestern Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. 55 lvlu-Tufts College, Boston, Mass. Nu-Kansas City VVestern Dental College, Kansas City. Mo. 9 3 Xi-Indiana Dental College, Indianapolis, Ind. - Oinicron-St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Pi-University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. Rho-University of Illinois, Chicago, Ill. Sigma-University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Upsilon-Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 1' Phi-Colorado College of Dental Surgery, Denver, Colo. Chi-University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal. S Psi-Northern Pacific Dental College, Portland, Oregon. Omega-Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. Alpha Alpha-Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Beta Beta-University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. ll Gamma Gamma-Iowa University, Iowa City, Ia. F' Epsilon Epsilon-University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. if .,. ' Eta Eta-Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis, Theta Theta-Atlanta Southern Dental College, Atlanta, Ga. Kappa Kappa-University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn. ,M s :L I E5 E H ':?' L -f 1 4 i 'Q .gf iii ,lis- A , '. :fig-ff. f---1117 'Tfij:6 :-4.-T.a,f. .,.,. ,i va +V,-,f:,1,ii,,f :age-,-5 M. Q Nm. 'f 'fi -f sf-,f..ffw-is: --,ferry . N l ? . 1 - A-wQr....:Ae: 21.5-:iz,Q.-,am-.r '-1 .: visa? , WW' 1' ' 'V'-'L - MW44W ne-1i': si-v--s wg-32,532-Aqqnilz YP!-9 . .- 15759 .: .1,4fli,gr5,f, , M 280 I 52- f 2-1 9 1 1 ZW .r- ig - 1.3 ,U i I.: ,Q 16, I z-Si v. V I I ' v,+1 151 i l it I-I T . ' -1 T 1, N Wi- f f'. ,.A..A- , . it i t lt it - we h- . - ' i4 . ft rrrc 73 T F 'Q if 1 .-TERNITY N TES VX is O r. Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta has always prided itself on the type of - E men that are taken into the fold each year, and the past school term has been 53 no exception to this rule. XYe are proud, and rightfully so. of the men from Fi the Freshman class that accepted our pledge pins this year. They make up ai' if one of the most promising groups of boys we have had the honor of initiating '59 in many a year, and there is no doubt that under their united efforts, Beta is, he Chapter will go forward with a rush that will fairly burn up the track, leaving only a trail of smoke behind. Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity is the oldest of all the dental fraternities. It if was organized at the University of Michigan by a small group of students in j f Z 1883. This chapter was known as Alpha Chapter. Beta Chapter was organized Q during the following year, 188-l, at the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. The famous Dr. C. N. johnson, present Dean of students there, and president of 15 the American Dental Association, was one of the founders of Beta Chapter. if Many men who are now famous in dentistry, including the present deans of gf. many of our largest dental schools, were once on the roll of Beta Chapter. NVe M . 3 have a glorious past, a great present, and, we feel sure, a golden future, - E Much was done toward the enhancement of our fraternity spirit this year, 'Q in the taking over of a new house, located at 72-l South Ashland Boulevard, and lj many of the brothers have taken the opportunity of enjoying a real home. The social events of Beta Chapter during the past year were not very iii? numerous, but what they lacked in quantity they more than made up in quality. 'j Number one on the calendar was an old-fashioned smoker, which served 14- the double purpose of house-warmer, and a means of meeting the members of 'S the freshman class. Through the haze of smoke, so thick as to be almost im- penetrable, the upper classmen Hreminiscedf' and circled around among the 3 freshman, making the more bashful and backward lads feel decidedly at home. i a It was a very enjoyable event, everyone conceded. ' - The next event was a hop, and we sure did hop! The dance was held 1 at the Parkway Hotel on the near North Side, in the beautiful Green and Gold 4,3 ballroom. Everybody left their blues at home that day, which was Friday, January 13, too! The only ones to complain were the inmates of this famous ? hostelry, who complained of being deprived of many hours of sleep. Jinks Bryan ' and his Illini Orchestra were mostly to blame for the noise, for they certainly were hot that night. 'gf A Another dance, not quite so elaborate, but just as successful and even more V joyous, served to open the second semester. This affair was held at the Keevey , Y, Studio on North Dearborn street, which fairly exudes an atmosphere of coziness and good-will-to-all. Again Jinks Bryan furnished a brand of music that would ' make a one-legged man jig for joy. i The climax of our social season is in the process of formation now. The committee is hard at work on plans for a dinner dance, which will probably be gg. held at the Webster Hotel, if we don't decide to invade the Loop. This affair will be elaborate, and done to a turn, and we don't mean maybe. Trouble, time, 3,-3 fe 281 J r. I ,ai V. 1. fs. M w ra J :QQ .3 1 L -' r r 511 4. .U f-sz . E iv!- 'm lf-1 x i ,r ,lr ll.. , r' A M T YIU' -Q- ff'f'f :'f'::':'1 . ft 321. '-45 .L '-'- mr. ,ggi and expense will mean nothing to our entertainment committee, who have been u A 52:5 told by the chapter that the sky is the only limit. This has been a year to look back upon, think about, and sigh over, and we iff think yve have hung up a. record for good times that other boys of future years ' t, may ann at, but may never reach. ggi T ARNOLD V. ANDER.SON,. 9 fn V Historian. l g, ' -3 BETA CHAPTER Q MEMBERS IN FACULTY i Trurrrrrrr W. Brophy, MD., Dos., seo., LL.D., P.A.c.s., o.1. gg Williaiia H. o. Leg-err, M.D., Dos., P.A.c.s. L ifr Charles N, Johnson, M.A., I...D.S., D.D.S., M.D.S. john P. Buckley. Ph.G., D.D.S. deg -- Finis F.. Roach, D.D.S. gf: Pliny G. Puterbaugh, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.D. , 13 Thomas L. Grisamore, Ph.G., D.D.S. f QQ John R. VVatt, D.D.S. g David N. Lewis, D.D.s. Lewis A. Plane, Ms., D.D.s. 1 23 Augustus H. Mueller, D.D.S. i' fsr r Gail M. Hambleton, D.D.s. r h e VVi1liam J. McNeil, D.D.s. Q. George F. Vogt, D.D.S. l i Earl P. Boulger, D.D.S. if F. z. Raden, D.D.s. ' , Q . Earl H. Thomas, M.D., D.D.S., LL.B. 5 George C. Pike, D.D.S. its OFFICERS DURING 1924-1925 Lewis A. Platts, M.S-., D.D.S. ...... Deputy Grand Master ,3 O. Flood ............... ........ G rand Master 'l H. Glupker ..... ..... W orthy Master 5 C. QE. Hansen ..... .......... S cribe E 37,1 A. Bouche ..... ..... T reasurer A. V. Andersen .... .--- H iSf01'i2111 ' H. E. Hanna.. . ......... Tyler E. F. Wendel .... .... S enior Page H. C. Hayden. . . . . . .Junior Page ri Y T- .. f , . fs r. --. - .f.w,r,e 'wrer:'s -.cc ,. ts an- -L--1 a , I ,,. 2 N 1: .ly N 'lm A A - ul l., . ,.Qg,.:l:lQ:,:,,'.I... A Q U 5, 3 J gl Q - I .haf 1 u Y ,N H ' ,L-- N. 'L -,.', m - ' 1 ,l N is !- Q .ii -Lau ,I u- ul I I I! 1' ggi, ,, f. ML- Ag wfaiwu ,L, 95 . u. -1 ff 'I .-,. E5 ' ' ' 'Q u fl -'if f . in ff -'HJ T ,-Q. Sift? x 7 K Z 3 Fig f-L79 x ..A, .9 5532 5 a - :,, 1 ' Y 'ix ,of -,4 F5 'NSR fi? ,'-'f gi? 'QQ X , , ff : 1 'Lf fi EM? if -f :Ei ,451 --N 6 33542 aging? 5 emi 32533 T9 AM I 'Ek E2 'D Q 552 2 i 1 'T sr' wc 'Z 3,2 U Q WW 1 of 2 1' -1- ' Wx 'w 1 w7.q.4:f I . Elf 8143-'QW t A Y-. .VA Jmbuig. AN aw ., . Q A -QW! :Fi - - - .212-1 as L2 1- '2 vie: ,ai-.9581-hLf'i3121,:,,, .. --2-frfasmbizgiriv .-,, 0 R wiiiziea ' '4x x'-'-Sin' fi ' . iwuzwm, -N -., .. A ' -' Aw - U: '15?YY 1-. ,, , n3f?sQ1a:g- he Wig B Wm f Q W W A w nj 5 r x' , , 6 EQ ? ' ii 1 ' -ss . . C.g, H 5 A 'Z' 9. L. .,,A.L,,l1 M. M N W.: .ii atm L Qq,' M .f : , . . ,X X .,,,'. A ,A,, ,AA, WA,., 1 , , A U i . .i, , .. .lblhm ' ' 1 IInimnu'iif..' i. Y 'lllflll ll X4 .i , J ll Y ' ,i ,Ml A bfi , ,il fl In 111 L '. NY, KL m? .....l 'pr 'X QM? Zi. q 'Y a i i 5,9 .L if 4 Q 'iii ef-wif,-fp1ew.s.smsf-1511451 iff , . lf 'fn 9111 lv if if, LAMBDA CHAPTER V. , ... . . . . The Xi Psi Phi Dental Fraternity was founded at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in rg, 1889. It has grown from a few charter members to thirteen thousand membersg making an average of forty-five members to a chapter. These chapters are located in all dental colleges of the United States-with one at Toronto, Ont., Canada. The prime factor of the organization is to form a brotherhood of dental fi students and graduates. In this way men in all stages of dentistry are brought together and can give each other aid and assistance with everyday problems- or better, life problems. But-don't think our helping hand is confined within our chapter-room. It is the duty of every loyal Zip to be ever ready to help a brother in need, no matter where he may be. It has been man's desire, ever since civilization started, to get together in f groups and form a society or strong union as: United we stand-Divided we fall. Consequently Greek-letter dental fraternities were formedg one of the first which was The Xi Psi Phi Dental Fraternity. These frat-ernities were founded in order to be a benefit to the great and growing dental profession. Lambda or our Chapter is one of the first and best to be founded. We can say best-as more men from our ranks have reached the chair of Supreme President, the highest honor given a member by the fraternity, than have men from any other chapter. The new officers we have elected this year have taken ' ahold of the throttle with a firm grip and are going to make great headway in the coming year. We have a large number of pledges on our waiting list- a real live bunch of fellows, too. So by another school year we expect to have a home and thereby give the Zips of C. C. D. S. some real fraternity life. At this time, in behalf of the members of Xi Psi Phi, I wish to extend greet- ings to the members of the Dentos staff who are largelv iesponsible for the wondeiful success of this vear book the Faculty of C C D S who are striving then best to make us a success in otn life work, and members of our brother f1I:ltClI'llt1Cq who we feel are in a sense brothers of ours , . ,, .f , Y ., ...-s. Y. ,, s Y. , , 1. V . YW .ww-.s:2 '- 1 - . - -, ww e- f wfr iv. we . 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From this small beginning the fraternity has grown -- until at the present time its chapters are well established in all the large dental H colleges of the country. Alpha Zeta Gammairequires a high scholastic standing of every man accepted iii into its roll. In order to receive a pledge pin a man must have successfully 135 completed his first semester work in school, and before he can become a fra- gf ternity member he must pass all of his freshman requirements. By following l, this method of choosing membersQ the fraternity has been able to maintain a 3' high scholastic standing at school. L The school year of 1924-25 was marked in the annals of Alpha Zeta Gamma Q. as one of the most successful years in its history. During this year several social functions were held, which reached the ultimate in perfection. At some of these i I affairs the freshmen were invited to better acquaint them with the fraternity's QQ social activities. The most brilliant affair of the season, a fitting climax to a successful year will be a dinner dance, plans for which are being arranged at the present writing. The year will be formally closed with a farewell dinner to the graduating members at which the newly elected Officers will be installed. 95 4 all I W 1' if! . - 'lgiq Alpha+Ch1cago College of Dental burgerv. pil: 1 '- ' 514 ... ' ' ' Mel 555 Beta-Northwestern Llniversity. 71 ggi Delta-Cleveland Dental. N X11 . 3 :psf tl 151 FL. Eta-Harvard. L Theta Baltimoie College of Dental Qurgeiy Phi Tufts College of Dental Qurgerv kappa Lf11NC1b1tb of Pennsvlvama Dental College Lambda XA estern Reserve University Mu Lnixersitx of Pittsbuiffh 1 Nu Lnneisitx of Qouthern Califoima Gamma Lmxersity of lllinois DAVID LEVITT I Historian .RC - t v- ' .r 'A.:1:'ECff ' V'f'?1i'2:-TVZTEL f sf -wi, t'f .'.-13?-fra: ,L-T f' ' ' ' :. -' ' . 4'-rwfvlf Gif-71 If-K--1 . . i' 7 1 r - 4. x ., 7 . -QT- ' - ' Fil 5 l ,L , Ln, 4' , . t Q 3 L . 4 X k I 1 ' 1 f 1 T . 7 H. Y K . A I Q. - I 1 ' ' v -, . ,Jin :FH , . . . ' 9:3-?' lp 1 - , N , .6 I sl . . ' . . V 1 ti r' -' A 1 - Ali at FX? ' 1 Xia . . EI, if' ' vusmlfilikhigff-,iw 5 ,, 1 Q .a ss Q3 f I ,- .5 f N , , .r, ,.,A,,., ,,,,A ,- . ' ' ' ,ffnlnlqg lxsxnr' : Ay., I 1 I , , lt Y I I w w I . IA- .-., 5 ,-.- :.I:': --.'-,'. - 5.-:-gI.',:,::f:-sf., ' I ,' '.Y4:f,1' v,'. N! I I, M I M ml ' K' .: an t- h 3. : ggi :. ,I .',,, 2 A. .FF . 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CHICAGO J Chicago College of Dental Surgery DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF LOYOLA UNIVERSITY 1747 XYEST H.vRR1soN STR!-1lC'l' CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FALL SEASON OPENS FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER. For niatriculation in the session beginning in October. l'fl25, an applicant must be a graduate uf the four-year, Fifteen-unit course uf an lccrcdited or recognized high school, or have fullilled the requirements for niatriculation without conditions in the college of arts and sciences of his state university. Beginning with the session uf 1926-1927 the dental course will require tive years of study above high school grade, one year uf which will comprise specified subjects of arts and science standard. The above requirements are in full accord with our Class A rating. 1JoS'l1GR,vnt1vi'r-1 coL'RsEs Ul lfliREli3 rx Slil.liGl'liD SL'1f:1Ec'1'S ADDRESS REGISTRAR CHICAGO COLI ,EGE OF DENTAL SURGERY Dental Department of Loyola University 293 BHUCI' Delltal MISS WITTMAN Notary Pub11c Laboratory L'l'l1L'.M,2f'J COLLEGE UF DENTQXL SURGERY 17-lf XY. 1'Illl'1'l 1 Ntre and Service DUDLEY CAFETERIA COLLEGE BUILDING R4..m1 1215 it 1Qzu'rick Tlleulrc Pillildhm CQXYENIENT CLE,-XX IH NY. Rands vlph St.,Cl1icagw, Ill. DK hlllll W COMPLACENT PATRUNIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AND THEY WILL PATRONIZE Us NEXT YEAR .294 4147 ya 'li - American Dental Cabinet No. 120 American Cabinet Supremacy VER 759? of all the dental cabinets now in use are American Dental Cabinets. They are supreme in their chosen neld, and Cabinet No. 120 is the outstanding figure,-in fact it has become nationally famous. lts Medicine Closets of one-piece, seamless, sanitary. white-glass is the crowning achievement in medicine cabinet asepsis. Drawers with steel bodies, and mahogany or oak fronts. cannot stick or swell in clamp weather and will always run freely. 4 Qur goods can be purchased from the dealer in combination with chair. unit, engine, and in fact a complete outfit, on one contract on easy monthly payments. VVe will demonstrate our line in your city before you graduate and hope to see every member of the senior class. The American Cabinet Co. Two Rivers, Wis. 295 LATERALLY 95 to 100. Made from impression. To specify a lesson. Chief function of teeth. Manner of doing our work. Another dental institution. Street-abbr. Incisal-mesial. Buddy. A famous dentist. Initials of an examiner. Part of nose. Type of restoration. Mysterious process of disappear- ance. Poetical for frequent. Part of verb to be. All of us. 1 Mesio-lingual. Ku Klux of fraternities. Light that penetrates Hesh. Starting point of a cavity. Found beneath finger nails. Conjunction. To put on excess for contact. Destination of a bushwacker if caught. Above lower teeth. Acid used in dentistry. Tuberculosis. , Injury. An award from good patients. Pa or Ma. A back tooth. Eks. Right. 'i I NA Q if I' ZW- 'ii I 'TCE MAKE A NORMAL SOLUTION OF THIS VERTICALLY Gone. Old English-abbr. Means to keep cavity dry. A damn fool. XVhat K2 SOi hastens. A student of class 1925. Aye, Aye. Greek letter. An anatomical region. Found in vital teeth. New home for VVest Side profes- sional students. Common deviation in a lecture. This is BLT. Now hnish. Labial Incisal. Nick-name for Catherine. Army corps. Condition of one who borrows and doesn't return. Point of termination of a root fill. Very particular. Little word that holds us in check. XYhat a patient does all day on a state board foil. Tin oxide. Half way between. Abbr. of quantity of our knowledge. Knize's first name. Masticatory organ. Right central. Above. The man behind a lot of students. To pass over with friction. A western state. To be sick. Above. Iinperfection on surface of inlay. A dentist's skill. Toward. Dad. Z TRY THIS ONE IN YOUR NEXT I.ECTL'RE PERIOD -L. ANSVVERS IN 1926 DENTOS? 297 ehutmzs uf the Prosthetic QU -XSSLYRED RESULTS OCR Cust depzirtnient has the cuniidence tif every Dentist xvhu sends his east work here. YUL' :is well can he assured of fi well iitting and artistically finished appliance by sending your cast work tu us. XYE exist them in une piece oi in sections zt 5 111 dewire. ALL XYE ASK-Give us a guocl impression and hite and let us du the rest. Qtanharli ental Ylahuraturp ut Qibitagu Capitnl Bldg. 2: Suite 121 P647-8 :: 159 North State Street T15I.EI'HoXl-1: CENTRAL 3090-3762 XVhen Better Appliances Are Made the STANDARD XVill Make Them I You Consider THHSDENTOS A SUCCESS Begin Nowfto BOCDST T H E 1 9 26 D E N T O S 298 , . 8 .,. . . ..,A., ......Q1 ..... ........... . ..., . .... ,,.. . . .... .... 4, , - Doing Your Best The call to every man to do his best has had no liner ex- pression than this, penned by Josiah Wedgwood in 1787: All zmrlzx of mite muff bam' fr price in propo1'fiu11 to Ilia Jlaiff, mite, 177110, expwlie and rifk flttwltfjllxg tlwir illzwz- tizm and fzlizlznffzffzflv. Tlwft' tZ1i11g.r aiffnf zftuzr mv, ufvwz -jllffl 1' lJ.fl'i17I4IfUl7i, the Cbef7j1uJt,' filly' are fztfuzzrfvzf with NZIICZY lem profit to the nrfift fzldll than wfvirb L'l't'll1'!J0!2bl rally cheap. Buimfifzzl famzf and couzpafifiofzi' are not nmde IU tlvmzrc, nor cruz rfujy ever, in airy fzmfvmvl, be nmzfa at mmf! expenfu. A famputiriozz for rfwivjvzmrf, and 7Illff01' cxrallwzre qf zc'0rkl21i111.s'lvi p, if the 7110Jt'f1'uq1zv1If milf l'UI'f1IflI mum of the rapid demy ami wzfiru dertrzzrtiofz 0 f mn' nm! zmzfzzzftzrtzzrey. Following the principles laid down by XVedgwood has brought the dental profession from ri lowly trade, deeply infected by clmrlatanism in 1839, to its present proud position-an acknowledged world benehcence. In the earlier years its art outstripped its science. Its practitioners were keen for practical results and it had at its elbow Z1 house willing and able to give it instruments and materials that helped the dentists to do their best. From its beginning in 1844, the House of White has worked to prove that the best is the cheapest, has refused to enter into a competition for cheapnessf' Its proudest boast is that no one ever bought a poorly made article that wore its trade-mark. Excellence of workmanship is as necessary for the ad- vancement of the dentist. But he cannot do his best with- out the best tools. 'Q Q -1 I Uhe S.S.WHlTE DENTALMFGLO r 'lfince 1344 tl1e.S'ram1a1fd 1 S f PHIIIADELPHIA 7 W i fi HN. 5 299 Edmund Studios STEWART BUILDING IOS No, State St. Offlcial Photographers of the Class of 1923 PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION OUR ADVERTISERS MADE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE wc- X: Tl-i M A T N, . . L z, g fe 1' 2-A 3, . ky ' i 6 3 ' L W Ii . Alexander Cassriel Company 207 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago, Illinois Harwfard chairs, cabinets and engines A. C. Clark 86 Co. units Weber units Pelton 86 Crane sterilizers, etc. Fischer X-Ray machines Burns Casting machines H. Bosworth specialties together with a complete line of dental supplies, including L. Mason K Co. instruments and the products of Claudius Ash, Sons X Co, Used equipment in an endless variety, all carrying our guarantee of satisfaction at lowest prices. Give us a call before making your purchases. Alexander Cassriel Compan 207 S. Wabash Ave. Harrison 5128 Chicago: IH- ' 1 . l 'Ai ' I .Vi A e' 1 .e-- seize? 301 RITTER EQUIPMENT 81 FRAME SERVICE EQUAL EQUIPMENT SATISFACTIQN We Are Sole Distributors of Ritter Equipment Americ:a's Finest Dental Depot C. L. Frame Dental Supply Co. 17th Floor Mallers Bldg. 5 SO. WABASH AVE. GOOD NIGHT!! AUTOGRAPHS 4,1 If , J' um' lvl I 1 . 12+ lv, ,kr I . ,,.,,.. ' U :va J. 15,1 J ,J .,-.r t' ., In-X1 1 , ,if-I 'gm I - A fe- V .,. Nami , .3 Q , ,ixxsf ,M Q. nf. ,dw ... vw, ' Q. ,- 1 , J, 'L ' , rg, f. 11.4 J, - 1 ,- v .-51' 'il ff. .An 5, R '. 2 -1?-, Jl.g 1,5 W 1 ,xv 1 .Yr . .,, 'XL .mf 'Jn 4, W' ww ,1 f ., :JU-.Tl 1 .v x V+ -4 .fm vu . 1 , A, r' W. .ow ' 1 ffff ' -- ,x .W-. ..-1 .,4 'U I 1 4. y 4' :J ' 'Q 1 ..,, 11. 1 U44 ,, -,,'f,'-QY'11ff,f , f.4'125rs,Hff3'!f:-I 'W .:'-3'ff.a,fj.' ff-.-f ' , 1 F..-.3 ,ai 1 J, 1 1 'kr 3 211.: 21 'kr 7 1 fl T , .Eicyp.3fnF' Rf- - 11 , 1 s , i A511-52 1 jx gi 1 iw,'1Q1'- I 'Y , ,fm-. 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