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lit ll ..Q. ?H.e .SQIXTEEN EDEN? .al To Whom It May Concern 9-ESS O-15: EGGS Q-:rug 9:96 :s- :s-5 fungal, mos-.. Diva :rm gi, Sieg- inlu-I Q D552 'Eine 0 hFh w-o :'.2-gg Sars .own ESS Ow :nz zNqQ,g 5:0 RWE, wan :BE car-0 4 5.524 QE! 'IHS 5925 VJ - SEE -EQ- sg: m5'?' :QS n..:::s Considering that we are a collection of promising young buds in the Indiana Dental College who are grasping for their share of knowledge in the science and art of dentistry, we are at least part human, and by our own endeavors and the assistance of others we hope by May, '17, to become fully naturalized. PU 2 - .22 B O is - .0 5 O ' 'E. W - D' , W fl! S' fb D O C .' VJ FU' O B .N I ' '4 25 '1 'U I '97 , O IS. O W Z '. '4 0 4 I '4 We realize, to our sorrow, that we are one large family of apple knockersf' and, far behind the times as we are, we are cognizant of the fact that we must keep abreast with the times and follow the examples as laid down by our pre- decessors. Therefore it has come time for us to ring out the glad tidings and co-operate in sending out our reminiscences of our good old school days. Please bear in mind that this is not a light undertaking, but by adhering to the old adage that persistence wins we hope to accomplish a given end, namely, to issue an annual that will brini pleasure to ourselves and honor to the I. D. C. We have the material andgknow it can be did. By the time we graduate fif we ever dol we anticipate an annual that will be seldom equaled, never excelled. We are conscious of the fact that we have a world of knowledge to get next to, but in time we hope to overcome all obstacles and be brought from darkness to light many times. Our advice to our immediate successors would be Love thy neighbor as thyself, but let his instruments alone. There's a reason. A Semester exams., to us at least, are looked upon as ancient history. The majority made good in anatomy, which was quite an agreeable surprise. While it's true we didn't know any too much about passive immunity, Professor Bishop made chemistry so elementary that P. Miller was able to clinch, and to the professor much credit is due. , It's no particular disgrace if one of our boys tried to adjust a rubber dam with a separator. We profit by our mistakes-at any rate, Carberry knows better today. In being advanced to the junior class we necessarily completed a few sub- jects, but were laden with an equal amount. While anatomy is included in the junior curriculum, we feel duly thankful that histology is not. To this date we have lost but one man, Gersham Grimm. We can not fathom the reason, but suppose that Dr. Langdon reaped his harvest in bacteri- ology. Now, of course, it's quite simple to examine a specimen and differentiate between staphlo-coccus, Pyogenes albus and mono-coccus Tetragenous, but can you picture Kamm making his own technic without the aid of Hoffman? Speaking of speedy technic, what's happened to Mark? Can you draw on your imagination long enough to witness DeaKyne curing a case of pyorrhea with a pyretic? That's simplicity personified, but think of Friday trying to devitalize an artificial tooth. He says impossible has been removed from his vocabulary. History says Williams once purchased some masticating tobacco, but who can vouch for this? We have devoted some little space to our class as a whole, but due mention must be made of two fellow classmen, 'fPat Mooney, the humorist, and Wayne Little Oswald Hill, the comedian. Pat is a table finisher of wide repute and ex-salesman, and taking dentistry as a side line. Hill, hailing from Evans- ville, formerly a bookkeeper in a bird store, but now a regular in the dental profession. We have students from all parts of the United States and representatives of nearly all walks of life. To complete the annual we must say something for Guy Brauchla, formerly a Hknight of the bag. Before starting in school he gave his samples to the Governor of Texas. However, he still has an inexhaustible supply for 'ready use. ' Thus ends our strangegeventful history, and in conclusion add that we hope our book is commensurate with your expectations. We've made our mistakes and a. lot of them, but we're good fellows and you'll miss us when we're gone. GILL MILLER, 'l7.
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