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JAMES o. EMPRINGHAM, M.s., D.C. Chairman Department of Roontgenology lt is with delight that I witnessed your conclusion of four years at our college. With this academic foundation you are prepared to tackle the problems which burden all doctors. Your continuous study, interpretation and evaluation of these tasks wil be your distinguishing mark in help to the community in which you practice. MELCHIOR DICKKERS, Ph.D. Chairman Department of Microbiology l am happy and proud of you for selecting such a noble profession as your life's work. Your continuous study, in this broad field, will do ever so much to restore the health and happiness of man. Again, l'm very proud of you. HAROLD H. PAYNE, D.C. Department af Diagnosis Congratulations-your happiness is my ioy. The pro- fession welcomes the fine people that you are. This is not a farewell for I look forward to seeing you again and often. Be assured that your years of study and self sacrifice will be truly rewarded. I wish you God speed in your future. GLENN L. OLSON, D.C. Clinician Graduation-that long awaited day. l'm very happy with you for I know very well the effort all of you put forth to make this possible. May your life of service to mankind be a great adventure.
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GEORGE H. HAYNES, M.S., D.C. Asst. Dean and Chairman Department of Chemistry You have completed the first leg of your iourney, and leaving the college to seek wider horizons. ln my mind I shall see you in the class rooms and hear the echo of your voices through the halls, for you have left some- thing of you and you are taking something of me. My prayers shall always follow you. NIAL B. ETTINGHAUSEN, D.P.M., D.C. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology l'm happy with you as you loin the profession. You have been well schooled and I know you shall continue to study throughout the years of your practice. May your troubles be nothing more than little ones. God speed and God bless you. HENRY G. HIGLEY, M.S., D.C. Chairman Department of Physiology Congratulations and welcome to the profession. lt was in the book-long before you ever realized it-that your career was destined to be cr doctor and a good one. l know you're the best and l'm proud of you. WILLIAM C. MCVICKER, B.S., D.C. Chairman Department of Pathology lt's interesting, when l recall the days when you first entered college and then look up to see you graduate as doctors. However, after four years of intense study, you have qualified yourselves to undertake the full responsibilities heaped upon the shoulders of all doctors.
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HAROLD A. HOUDE, D.C. Director of Clinic upon the completion of your last lap before your career. During the time you spent in the Clinic realized your many problems and now that you are on the reshold of your chosen profession, I wish you great success nd will always be happy to be of assistance to you in any ay. GLADYS HUDSON, D.C. Clinician FACULTY LAWRENCE G. MOSER, D.C. Department of Technic ongratulations, and welcome to lhe Cl'lll'OPl'UCllC pl'0feSSl0n. Welcome fo great profession. You are well prepared fo feel, from my contacts with you in the clinic, that each and veryone of you will be a valuable addition to the healing aternity. l want to take this opportunity to wish you all ccess and happiness now, and in the future. be a definite asset to any community in which you choose to practice. It thrills me to think of how much ioy you will bring to those who are sick and suffering. nl ,N ,e -s rut PPP fs , . . ix rf i . 3 , v I' 1 i 45' l One corner of the beautifully appointed and comfortable reception room in our clinic.
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