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

 - Class of 1916

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Page 39 text:

1 5 732 S521-ff'E.E'N..11f-f2E1N1tf'-E1 QUE MERIWEATHER, LUCIAN B., Indianapolis, Indiana. P. G. C. 8: G. E. Hunt Society, Athletic Association. Known to the boys as L'Merry. CARTER, CECIL F., Logansport, Indiana. P. G. C. Sz G. E. Hunt Society, Athletic Association. He hath deserved worthily of his country.

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LELHE 'TIHIEC SHKTEENLUDENT 5, EIDEj S'l'OEL'I'ING, O. C., Freelandville, Indiana. WARE, H. A., Indianapolis, Indiana. P. G. C. 8: G. Ii. Hunt Society, Class Historian, Yice President Class P. G. C. S: G. Ii. Hunt Society, Athletic Association. 1914-1915, Athletic Association. Beware the fury of a patient man. Dropped his operating case and said nothing. WIER, PAUL C., Newcastle, Indiana. URQUIOLA, ORFILIO, Cienfuga, Cuba. 1 Q Xi Psi Phi Fraternity, P. G. C. 8: G. E. Hunt Society, Annual Staft, Psi Omega Fraternity, P. G. C. 8: G. li. Hunt Society, Athletic Association. Athletic Association. Our Spanish speaking friend from the West Indies. He sayeth- Tis folly to be wise. WARBER, ALBERT J., Memel, Germany. WYATT, FORD W., Auburn, Indiana. Xi Psi Phi Fraternity, P. G. C. X G. li. Hunt Society, Athletic Associa- Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity, P. G. C. 8: G. E. Hunt Society, Athletic tion. Association. Strong for the Kaiser, but must be near Dr. Krumme. No other man is like Tuhby, also one of Dr. Krumme's right hand men.



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EH? 'rears SHXTIZENLHDENT 1 Senior Class History 1916 IME has at last brought the end of our college career into sight. We are thinking and planning hopefully for the future. Another milestone by, the Senior class Q of 1916 awaits Commencement. A lump that is hard to swallow rises in every Dent's throat as we realize that we are about to bid school days and class mates a last farewell. We fare taking an important step and one to which each one of us has long looked forward. We are anxious to get started in our life-work, yet we hesitate now, for an instant, recall- ing the years of preparation and dreaming of the future. What suc- cess we may gain we shall deserve. Each man has the power to mold his own career, and one unworthy cannot succeed. We came to the Indiana Dental College as Freshmen in 1913. We at once gained recognition by winning the class rush. This long established custom passed into history that year, as the college faculty thought it dangerous to the welfare of every individual. We are also proud of the fact that as Freshmen, we were probably the most influential in establishing athletics into the college. We are elevated by the fact that our class has set a high standard of scholarship. How often haven't we heard statements like these, This is an extra good Senior Class, or But this senior class is an exception, just look at those averages. Much that was unlooked for has happened since we entered the Dental College. To our grief and sorrow, in the summer of 1914, we laid to rest our beloved Dean, Dr. Geo. Edwin Hunt, a friend of every one. We were the last,Freshmen in the old college building and the first in the new one. Also we are the second class in history to put out a college annual., Some of the class have left us, but the great majority are one happy unit. There are some, perhaps, who wish they might live over these three years, regretting time wasted and play hours that might have been made study hours. But there is none who does not cherish, withal tender memories and gratitude towards those who have helped him in his work. Every incident in our college life will serve a purpose. Many of us have faced difficulties and endured hardships, and in spite of that fact were often financially embarrassed. We are better men for having had to overcome obstacles, knowing that opposition often stimulates us to maintain a higher standard. We have learned the value of time and have learned to stand upon our own feet. Thus thedegree of success we shall attain will be determined a great deal by the facts and principles we have unconsciously absorbed. Now we still have duties commanding us. We must add some- thing of value to the life of the community we enter. We must devote our knowledge and skill to unselfish and tireless efforts on behalf of those who seek our aid. Finally we must remember the responsibility of our profession and maintain high respect for it, ever striving to advance the interest of Dentistry. O. C. STOELTING, Class Historian.

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