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

 - Class of 1927

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,r lo , l r l l i l l l 0 T w fs l 1 i l l ,cpl ,, ..-,s, f. I if '? I V l r l - I ' l S s T l Pu ge 94 Class of June 29 CLASS OFFICERS President-W. F. Wnmucnr VicefPresident-J. L. ADAMS Treasurer-C. K. Rrssaa Secretary-W.. G. MEADE Historian-MARVIN WHLTESIDE S5252 - CLASS HISTORY EPTEMBER 1925 found K. O. C. the lodestone for more than one hundred and seventyffive new freshmeng all' desiring to know more of Csteopathy and to make thereby the class of '29. Matriculation busied us for a while and finally showed us to be a cosmopolitan group, representing not only most of the United States but Canada and England as well. There came to us then that period of adjustment to our new and diiiicult status, bringing initiation with green caps, followed by Button Freshmenlwg the parade and paddle line from which kind nature saved us by an opportune delugeg the freshman rules so inconsiderate of our nuinberous social engagements such as the freshman reception, the getfacquainted party at the gym, and 'ldatesn for movies and rushing. Speaking of rules, breaking them brought a few shorn heads but that style seems to be going out of date. Why? Ask the Sophomores. All of this was but the lighter side of Frosh life. Following dry and rattling bones came our introduction to Grace, the cadaver, with a consequent ten pages a day to say nothing of chicks and pigs, whole or sliced as you will, along with frogs, worms and the elements to balance the equation. We had a painting party, too, all green and white, to dress up the freshman pit in the Anatomy lab. This structure was designed for the freshmen and by freshmen and is dedicated to future Anatomy classes, in which they may have practical demonstrations. Crganization of the class began with the choice of Student Council repref sentatives: W. A. Craig and Robert Gordon. Boyd Limes acted as temporary chairman of the class by appointment until regular elections were held, when the above officers were chosen. ' -,Withal, we have had representatives in various activities of the college, some having made varsity football, and Ted Craig taking the school golf chain' pionship. Nor should we forget the interclass basketball when we won from the Sophs. Then, too, there were freshmen on the Stilletto Staff, in the band, and the Glee Club, while the girls find plenty to do for the Women's League. Thus we have been kept more than occupied, even into the second semester and with a desire to carry on.

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