Indiana University School of Dentistry - Prognosis Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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Indiana University School of Dentistry - Prognosis Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 105 of 136
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S -THE - .Si!FXf'iffSi ENe J-BlQ',ElPilI'if' Dentals, Dentals, Dentals, Dentals, Dentals, Dentals, Dentals, Dentals Dentals Dentals Dentals, Dentals Dentals Dentals, Dentals Dentals, D entals, Dentals, 7 7 7 7 7 1 56 54 14 46 14 35 33 62 32 44 14 40 30 32 23 43 75 23 7 Schedule oi Games Schedule Dental Second Team g Indiana Central University, 13. Wabash College, 53. Indiana University, 37. Earlham College, 27. Butler College, 24. Indiana State Normal, 17. Central Normal, 22. Indiana Veterinary College, 24. Butler College, 21. Indiana Central University, 11. Central Normal, 28. Indiana Veterinary, 19. St. Joseph College, 22. Culver Military Academy, 60. Butler College, 27. St. Joseph College, 15. Indiana Central University, 9. 5 Rose Polytechnic, 16. Percentage Standing-Games won, .666'5Z-572. Dental Seconds, Dental Seconds, Dental Seconds, Dental Seconds, Dental Seconds Dental Seconds, Dental Seconds Dental Seconds, 1 1 Butler College Seconds, 10. Seventh Christians, 5. Shortridge High School, 33. Arcadia High School, 29. Kappa Sigma Pi, 12. South Street Baptists, 23. Central Christians, 8. Seventh Christians, 6. Dental Seconds' total, 179 points, opponents' Percentage Standing-Games won, JSOW. total, 126 points

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- WEE' grasses-.N..lD.g.Is'1',1fi '.f. Basket Ball 1915-1916 HE third and most successful season of basket ball has just been finished by our team. The team this year has played one of the hardest schedules of any in the state. Manager C. E. Donnell has given the Dental fans some basket ball that the college can justly be proud of. The team had great confidence in the man- agement and a.lso in the ability of Heze Clark to develop one of the strongest teams in the state. A glance at the work of the Dental team during the season just closed shows they have won twelve of the eighteen games played by them. Our team was twice defeated by Butler, once by Indiana University, once by Wabash College, once by Culver Military Academy, and once by Central Normal of Danville. We recorded some victories over fast opponents. We defeated Earl- ham, Central Norma! of Danville, Indiana State Normal, and Rose Polytechnic. We won two games from St. joseph College of Rensselaer. Three games were played with Butler College for the city championship of college teams. Butler captured the first by a score of 24 to 14. VVe won the second by a score of 32 to 21, llutler won the third game by a score of 27 to 23. In the three games Butler scored 72 points, while our team scored 69 points, Butler having the best of us by a margin of only 3 points. During the season our team, in the eighteen games, piled up a total of 621 points as compared with our opponents' 445 points. Two scheduled games were cancelled during the season. The first one was with Indiana State Normal of Terre Haute and another with the Indiana Law School team. Leveron. forward, was the big point getter for our team, scoring 251 points, of which 81 points were made on foul goals. Deakyne, our other forward scored 81 field goals during the season, which is only four less than Leveron. Deakyne covered the floor and really had less chance to shoot field goals than his teammate. lidman, a freshman, proved the find of the season. He scored 45 field goals and outplayed every center he met this year, with the exception of Stonebreaker of Wabash and Nash of Indiana University. Long played a fast game at guard, scoring 36 field goals, while Captain Heck's ability was shown not only by consistent work during the entire season, but by his sen- sational playing in the Rose Poly game. Miller and Eilar were the best of the emergency men on the squad, while Fox, Oyler and Iilouser also showed class. Fifteen men were used in the varsity games during the season just closed. The work of the players is best shown by the following figures: I,-9? E Z' 55 Q? sf 2 5 53 2 2- s -1 '12 Cn 0 Fr S -11 Player :gg Q Ed fi Z 5. EP ' ' 5' E 5 Leveron tforwardj ......... ..... 1 8 85 Sl 16 12 251 Deakyne Cforwardj ...... ..... 1 8 81 1 5 16 163 Edman Qcenterj ........ ..... l 7 45 0 10 13 90 Long fguardl ..,...... ..... l 8 36 l 5 16 73 Heck Cguardl ...,.. ..... 1 6 4 0 5 29 8 Miller tguardb ....... ..... l 1 2 U 3 13 4 Eilar tguardb ...... .... 7 S 0 0 3 16 Fox fguardl ........... ..... 6 0 fl 0 3 0 Oyler fcenterb .......... ..... 5 5 0 0 3 10 Mouser tforwardl ........... ..... 4 fl 0 0 1 0 Newberger fforwardj ....... .. 3 l 0 0 0 2 Loomis tforwardj ........,t. ..... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Frech tcenterj .......... ..... l 1 fl 0 0 2 Garrison tguardl ....... .. 1 ' 0 0 0 0 2 Drury tforwardj ...... .. 1 l 0 3 2 2 Totals ...... 268 SS 50 lll 621 1 .



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EUIE' Elnirmts, sixmggm- 3Q'gtg11'-'EEL QE j Horse Sense DR. HURTY tasking questions in chemistryl-L'When rain falls does it ever rise again? FRANTZ--HYES, sir. DR. HURTY-LLWDCD ? FRANTZ- In dew-time. IRVIN- Did you see the grades that were posted? I got a hundred. Meeker.- What in P IRVIN- Fifty in chemistry and fifty in anatomy. Fox-'LDid you ever notice the beautiful hills around our town of Terre Haute P BANKS-UI have never been there, but I would judge that there were many hills around there from the amount of bluffs that have come from there. DR. FURNAS- What are the constituents of plaster of Paris? DUVALL- Two parts plaster and one part Paris. DR. LUCAS Con examinationj- Don't you know what the nasal cavity means? IPE- NO, sir. DR. LUCAS- Correct APP1-:NDIc11'rs: A modern pain costing about S200 more than the old- fashioned stomach-ache. A young lady who often spoke her thoughts was passing through Block's garter department when she muttered, Thirty million pair a year, I do not see where they all go to. I wish I did, mused Gromley, '18, the Hoorwalker. GUEDEL-iisay, doctor, I don't think I should have zero on that quiz. DR. W.- I don't either, but that is thc lowest I'm allowed to give. I-ln.AR- How much did it cost to have your shoes shined ? PIERCE- Ten cents. EIL!-:R- Gee! they'd paint a barn for a quarter, wouldn't they ? Giving as an excuse for cutting a lecture that he had to administer an anesthetic for an operation, Dr. Henry was asked by an inquisitive freshman what the operation was for. For three hundred dollars, replied Dr. Henry. Yes, I know, said the I. F., I mean what did the man have? I don't quite remember, but Dr. Wheeler said he had three hundred dollars. Views in the Freshman Technic Room One day as I gazed upon the freshman class many strange sights met my eyes. The iirst object of interest was Adams, who seemed very sad, but they explained that he had lately married. Next I saw a Martin, perched in a window, watching for hawks-or per- haps chickens. ' Hard by was a red-headed bob White feeding on peanuts. When I glanced Overstreet I noticed a New York Bank building which -appeared to be a perfect anatomical structure. E As I stood admiring the Bank's dominating air, my attention was drawn to the middle of the room by the disagreeable noise of an old Pulley. There, to my utmost surprise, I saw a smart Elliott trying to stack a large Crop of Hay with a Derrick and Pulley. He was drawing the Hay up with a Brown Choate. I noticed the Hay was heavy and caused the Choate to become Weary. The Pulley made so much noise that finally the Elliott told the small town Smith to Oilar. ' Pretty soon a Baker and Miller came walking by, all dressed up like rich folks that didn't have to work, but of course they do. Suddenly a great change came and all was dark and silent. At last the silence was broken by Bud, the Stewart, as he tolled the village Bell. Also in the distance was heard the Barkes of a Noble Fox. Then all was quiet as Dead.

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