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

 - Class of 1917

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FRESHMEN I freshmen Qilass tsturp The Class of 1920 was doomed by fate to meet for the first time, Cctober, 1915. The original membership comprised the following: L. S. Beatty, S. Caslow, P. R. Clar, lXfI. S. Doubeck, C. A. Fleischer, I. Finberg, VV. C. Harker, NI. P. L. Harker, L. Kegebein, R. Lande, A. V. Lindberg, B. A. Mader, C. Pintozzi, F. Proster- man, N. Rosen, Rubin, I. Singer, O. Wilhelm, and A. G. Will. An election of class officers was held some time later, to carry on the various affairs of the class. In February, 1916, nine additional studentsvvere initiated into the ranks of the class. They were A. Fl. lVIiller, H. IVI. Groner, L. A. Gorham, A.. IVI. Cohn, A.. Carnow, S. Norys, T. Giese, B. Lichtman and S. Kaufman. In April, 1916, an election of officers occurred, to serve during the coming year. The following were elected: VV. C. Harker, president, F. M. Groner, vice-president, M. S. Doubeck, secretaryg P. R. Clark, editor, S. Norys, sergeant-at-arms, and T. Giese, historian. , A.t the beginning of our Freshman year, in October, 1916, the class was again reinforced, this time by ten students: B. G-arnitz, H. E. Huett, T. McKinney, G. B. hditchell, R. Stowell, lVIoore, lVIason, Mayerson, Nickleson, and Timmerman. A special meeting was called in February, 1917, for the appointment of a com- mittee to take charge of our representation in the senior yearbook. The class prides itself in having various organizations, not to be found in any of the other classes. Ranking among the first of these is the orchestra. Members of this organization are: A. lVIarasigan, violin, P. R. Clark, flute, T. Giese, cello, IVIiss Doubeck, piano. A.nother organization, worthy of mention, is the male quartette, w'hich may be heard at luncheon recitals almost any day in the week. Some of their most popular songs are: Drunk Last Night,'7 and Une Grass- hopper.'7 Solos have also been rendered by R. Stowell, L. J. Kegebein, and our operatic star, S. Norys. In conclusion there is yet one thing more. The class is not the raw material that it was when it began, having been worked over by the various departments during the first year, it somewhat approaches the finished product Ctypical Fresh- men conceit, editorj, and let us hope that with good hard work it will be one of the best that the school has ever had. THEO. G'IESE. Page 158

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