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In Plant Anatomy with Dr. Vander Wyk we graduated from drawing sketches of leaves, stems, roots, seeds, etc., to drawing sketches of the anatomy of the plant as seen under the microscope. It was on one of the examinations in this course that Dr. Van asked what you wouldn't expect to find in the xylem. Cine of our members answered a ham sandwich, and another a blue Cadillac convertible. Many of us feel that the man who answered a blue Cadillac convertible should have received some credit. In the second semester Professor Quimby introduced us to Dr. Youngken's Textbook of Pharmacognosy, a book that was to be a close companion for the next year and a half. . In Accounting, Mr. Gosselin introduced us to such men of the business world as Mr. A. B. Case, who didn't know his assets from his liabilities, Mr. D. E. Ford, who didn't know his debits from his credits, and Mr. G. H. Iris, who got his Trial Balance and Profit and Loss statement all mixed up. But we finally found that Robert Risk had made an entry in the wrong journal, and by the end of the year we had these people all straightened out. Display and Salesmanship with Mr, Gosselin was the course in which we learned the different types and forms of display. We discovered that Man-Heaven-Earth wasn't a religious doctrine but a type of display, and that red could turn green, and green turn red, regardless of the Golden proportion point. This year we elected Robert Dolloff as Class Presidentg Vice-President, john Fay, Secretary, Marion Carr Rubbog Treasurer, David Carew. 101 survivors returned for our Junior year. Under the guidance of Professor Stoklosa, we began our third course in Pharmacy. Here we applied the mechanics of 101, reviewed 202, and prepared for 404, in addition to taking the advanced course 303. Rapid fire lectures resulted in a two-inch development in our writing arm muscles. Quantitative Analysis was another of Professor Kelley's simple courses. This year be told at what was in the sample. He only wanted to know how much. After many titrations, extractions, and weighings, we arrived at a figure which was to be adjusted by the juggle factor H: the class average minus your desk number, divided by the sample number, plus the rest-point, multiplied by the weight in milligrams of Professor Kelley's cigar ash. We continued Pharmacognosy, with Professor Quimby leading us through a maze of leaves, barks, rhizomes, and roots. In the second semester, Dr. Young- ken took us up and down the eastern slope of the Andes, to Asia and Europe, back to Louisiana for a few Sport Peppers and finally back home for cod-liver oil, vitamins, and antibiotics. In Physiology, Professor Walsh led us rapidly through the functions and systems of the human body, including the Axon-refiex. He also introduced us to the skeleton in his family closet. Professor.Reed started us off in Pharmacology by teaching us the different forms of medication and modes of administration, including the removal of the tin foldidfrpm suppositories. We learned, too, about poisons: their symptoms and a o es. Mr. Carter Lee in Business Law taught us that contracts are very complicated, that it doesnt pay to cash rubber checks, and that there is no peace of mind in going to Florida because the man you leave in charge may get you into all kinds of trouble. Robllor gheliuniorsyear we elected Harold Rice, jr., as President, Vice-President, , eff ' mg, eCfCf2lry, Nancy Welch, Treasurer, james Donahue. As our istorian was called back into the service, it was necessary to elect a new Class Historian, Wilfred Osgood.
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