Chicago School of Medicine and Surgery - Medicos Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1917

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Chicago School of Medicine and Surgery - Medicos Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 103 of 252
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SENIORS re5iI1nznt'5 Zlhhress M1'. Chairman, .Memberf of tha Faculty, Fellow-graduatef amifr'Le'1zdr.' V The eve of our college career at this institution, which we have attended the past four years, is at hand. We have assembled here to commemorate those well spent years. But, as a wise sponsor withholds judgment, until he has observed ual manifestations of his trust, so, of necessity, must it be with us as we the act are about to enter upon a life of human service. I I We appreciate the untiring efforts of our facultyg their earnestness in endeavor- ing to have us completely comprehend the intense seriousness of the obligations ' ' ' h' l ie e of l ur rofession We have labored diligently thruout t is ong s g that invo ve o p I . preparation. Now, as nestlings, still confined to apparent inactivity, we await the day when all responsibility must be ours. Now as your chief executive, allow me to commend the class for their loyal support in the many undertakings of the class thruout the year, as I feel, in many 'd . How well wa s our co-operation has been quite successful and worthy of pri e Y a I have performed my duty, acting in the official capacity with which you so grac- iously honored me, I must leave to your own discretion. ' l assure you, in spite of all the errors made, I gave to you, as a class, the best that my energy would permit. Recognizing this as being the final occasion in which I shall appear in my present capacity, allow me to thank you, fellow-graduates, for the honor you bestowed upon me-eby electing me your chief representative, also, in behalf of e to extend to the under classes of the Chicago College of the class, permit m Nledicine and Surgery our best wishes for their success in arriving at our present attainmentsg to our Alma Mater, let me give assurance that our loyalty shall forever continue, andto the alumni, we beg that they accept us upon approval, assuring them we shall put forth every effort to become worthy members. AE. H. Kupke l i I L Page 98 f - - ev- --'W -mzfnz.-1,-..--1. r--ross 1-fmrz.-J -:. f::-.rnf:wr,nqo-?f-xz,-.-sr'.z:s,v.nmu:f,.-,..X- .,,,,,,T3,,K , . , ., .. ,. ...'-euywfw. fm-1. 1. 4,-fs,-,-f-vi-...,,,.a-A,,,,,,5, - - Q ,--- . --an-.,..,.1mz..sqavswv-:..,1--g1:,11-..L.r.... -Y ,, Y es...n., . mm, X x



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SENIORS T , Glass iiafturp Un the evening of the 26th of September, nineteen thirteen, at eight P.M., we found the amphitheatre of the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery all in a glow. And why? because that evening was the opening of a new college year. There could be seen a hundred or more new faces of men and women who had come to this place from all parts of the globe, to begin a new life consisting of four years ofstudy, worry and weariness. A Leaving fathers, mothers and perhaps sweethearts behind, they assembled here that night prepared to face and become introduced to a new home for four years. After the orchestra had finished playing, The Old' Folks at Horne,'-' and our Dean had announced the program for the following day, we departed to our rooms- wondering what the future had in store for us.' A We assembled the next day at nine o'clock with that class of Sophomores, who found out we were Fresh and Men. Even though we did look big and green, they soon after felt our strength on the stairway to Room Twelve, also on another occasion when one of those big, fat Sophs'7 ventured into one of our class rooms and, because of his superior air, was cast out on his home plate by one of our stalwart classmen. In a few weeks the officers of the class were .elected without much competition for we were glad to have someone lead us in this new environment. The semester went quickly by and before weknew what had happened, we were on our way for Christmas Vacation, to tell those left behind of Wonderful Chicago. But upon our return the first, semester exams confronted us. Oh l-fbut those faces. Everybody looked as tho the end of the world were near at hand, mourning and black crepe were the only things which could be seen about. just as rapidly as the semester came to a close, just so quickly did the exams end and once more 'cbloy Reigned Supremefi It always seems to be the way of the world, that when all is bright and happy, along comes Gloom7' to darken everything. By some new ruling, put into effect regarding the entrance require- ments of medical students, an awful catastrophe befell this class. After careful investigation of our school, what did we see to our sorrow,-Alas! thirty-five or more of our classmates had been slain by the State axe, ne'er to return again. Toward the end of the first year our class saw it fitting to celebrate our first anniversary and planned to do so by becoming athletes and dancers. We took off one afternoon for baseball. Then came the big affair '5The Dance. It took pretty near a week to 'ground upv the class after the dance and then our return- what did we find? Why, the faculty became so generous and kind to us that they increased our yearis course a week or two more, but as luck happened Dr. Wyneken and Dr. Roe saw our sorrowful and regretful faces, took pity so the sentence was Page I00

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Chicago School of Medicine and Surgery - Medicos Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 151

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Chicago School of Medicine and Surgery - Medicos Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 211

1917, pg 211

Chicago School of Medicine and Surgery - Medicos Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 79

1917, pg 79

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1917, pg 30

Chicago School of Medicine and Surgery - Medicos Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 101

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