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Class of June -'26 CLASS OFFICERS President-G. H. Mayras Secrermyfreasurer-G. E. GAINES VicefP'resident-EVELYN Hawicms Historian-H. E. LITTON CLASS HISTORY T might be said that the Class of june, 1926, was born twins and metamorf phosed into a single unit. The process of mitosis was reversed in this instance for, instead of a single body dividing into two independent units, the two organizations united and formed one solid unit. None of the members of this class will ever forget those stirring days in the Fall of 1922 when they reached Kirksville to End themselves much in demand at each of two schools. They used their own best judgment and took the routes that appealed to them. After two years of effort, each unit having the same objective, the consolidation of the two schools came about and the Class of Jnue 1926, became the largest class in an osteopathic college since the course of study was made four years in length. The two years during which the class has worked asa single unit have been pleasant. The differences of opinion were either changed or forgotten in the new work of building the largest and best osteopathic college into one that would be still larger and better. The clinical subjects of the last two years have held the attention of all students. Those subjects are always more interesting than the work of the first two years so that it was easy for the class to keep busy and hold a steady hand on the wheel. That natural tendency was greatly aided by the choice of two splendid class Presidents. R. I-I. DeWitt had charge of the Class's destinies during the Junior year and G. H. Meye1's was pilot during the Senior year. Both of these men rendered excellent service in their positions. The class of june, 1926, leaves its Alma Mater with a sense of security both as regards the welfare ofthe school and the future of themselves in the pracf tice of Osteopathy. They leave behind them a strongly entrenched educational institution that will forever furnish a solid background for the achievement of Osteopathy. They face a future filled with good rewards for all who will but earnestly and honestly toil, holding forever true to the principles of Osteopathy as expounded by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still. 5 I l l , . s -4 l, , , . ,.-, 1, v-Y,,-f.,, ,
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V13 hal H. cccc lK'OeQ.fwef' i ff? ll le HAROLD M. BAXLEY Miltonvale, Kans. Leavenworth Military School K. S. T. C. ERMA BAXLEY - Miltonvale, Kaus. Miltonvale Wesleyan College K. S. T. C. QUINN H. BECKER La Grange High School La Grange College Iota Tau Sigma L ELIZABETH G. BERGIN Oroshy High Schcol Conhiecticut State Teac Delta Omega La Grange, Mo. Waterbury, Conn. hers College r. 'Q Q 1 is JOHN H. BLU if Milford High School ' ' dmfifafa, 111.44 Nortlwqesferh University, Ph. G. - Atlas Club L. B. BOOTH Brookielcl High School William Jewell College Phi Sigma Gamma Football, Z. Band, 2, 3. Glee Club, 1', 2, 3. PAUL BROWN York Couvnty Academy Assistant Clinical Diag f, . -1 Brookfield, York, Pa. nosis Lab., 3. Mo. h-L. -Q Y- Clwn,lI9'iQ.oblEf.5'lfll' l . W- Y? jig? ' i927 JN! Page 33
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