Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1925

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ATKINSON, CLYDE Kewanee, Ill. Kewanee High School. Atlas. Whatever he did 'twas done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. BALLMER, PERRY A. Toledo, Ohio Waite High School, Toledo. Toledo University. 9 NI' Baseball, '21, '222 Captain, '23, '24. Basketball, '21, '22, '23, '24. V. O. A., President '23f'24. Torch. But sure the eye of time beholds no name, So blessed as thine in the rolls of fame. BARBOUR, JAMES ASHTON Big Timber, Mont. Sweet Grass County High School. University of Montana. E 'I' E Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense Lie in three wordsfhealth, peace, and competence. BARNICLE, EDWIN A. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis University High. The blessed work of helping the world forward Happily does not wait to he done by perfect men. BASHOR QYINGERJ, MARY ALMA Lyons, Colo. P. D. B., State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo. Des Moines College. Axis. Y. W. C. A., President. A perfect woman nobly planned, 'To warn, comfort, and command. Page 4

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fession. We have seen the new laboratory-gymnasium building begun, completed and occupied. We have seen our school pass triumphantly through a season of stress and strain that taxed the courage and optimism and loyalty of every student, every instructor and officer. We have seen the advent of a new man in the dean's office whose sincerity and friendliness won our respect and affection and whose high ideals and executive power have made us glad to cofoperate with him in making this school the best in the profession. Through the activities of two of our class an American flag was presented to the school by the Wonten's Relief Corps of Meriden, Connecticut. There stands out in our memory one neverfto-befforgotten day, when, gathered with other students in North Hall, we learned the details of the death of Dr. George. There came over us a vivid sense of the loss sustained by the school and the profession at large. The days ahead of us looked dark-uncertainty Hlled our minds. But there were among us men who knew the value of faith and of the courage an expression of faith to the men who must bear the heaviest share of the burden. Through the influence of these men we pledged ourselves to remain in the school until graduation, We have kept the pledge and have never regretted our action. One day, long ago in our Freshman year, Dr. S. S. said, after calling the roll, This is the Wrightfest and the Wisest class I ever saw. Since then all of our Wise ones have left us, but we still have more Wrights than any class in school. Through four years we have laughed and worked together, formed happy friendships, developed moral and physical force for the service we purpose to give to our fellowmen. Four years of our lives we have spent here and they have left a lasting impression on each one of us and on the life of the school. And now when the time of separation has come and each gives the other a friendly clasp of the hand and good wishes for success in the field there come to us the words of a stanza whose authorship is unknown: To every man there cometh A way and ways and a way, Arid the high soul seeks the high way, And the low soul seeks the low. While in between on the misty flats The rest drift to and fro. But to every man there cometh A way and ways and a way. And every man decideth Which way his soul shall go. ELIZABETH H. RAMSAY, Historian. Page Alli



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Page 4 8 BAYER, FRANK B. Fargo. N- Ddk Fargo College. I T f' Football, '20, '21, '23. V. O. A. Torch. Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow. The rest is all but leather and prunello. BEARD, FAY Kewanee, Ill. Atlas. Elks. Kewanee Club. Torch. Glee Club, four years. Harmony Doctors' Quartette. Sang in tones of deep emotion, Sons of love and songs of longing. BEATTY, DALE c. Concordia, Kim. Concordia High School. 9 XII 22 'I' E Football, '20, '21, '22g Captain, '23, V. O. A. junior President. The Captain's body is a tower of strength Which he upon his opponents spent. BELL, LAWRENCE McLEAN Moncton, N. B., Canada. Mt. Allison Academy. Mt. Allison University. Acacia. E 'I' E He hath a heart as sound as a bell And his tongue the clapper. . What his heart thinlgeth, his ,tongue spealgethf' BETHUNE, WILLIAM H. Verona. Pa Kirksville State Teachers College. Atlas. SOQ Club. Laboratory Assistant, Bacteriology. Title and profit I resigng The post of honor shall be mine.

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