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SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Senior Class History 1934-1935 j EPTEMBER. Eighty-six medical hopefuls entered the jj ' portals of M. C- V. and eighty-six intended to sta) ' despite the fact that the professors knew different. Somebody said something about us being a centennial class. Who cared about that? October. Anatomy and bacteriology with their inten- ded business of bodies and bugs snap at evening hours. Most of us have been to a wake, but no dead bodies ever worried the L out of us as much as those thick-skinned, skull-indented specimens in Dr. Osterud ' s domain. December. Christmas gives us a chance to fill fully. A few were content wnth coca colas. Newspapers hailed the return of many and all the local girls were thrilled at our immensity in medicine. July. The professors were right, all of us didn ' t pass. 1935-1936 January. You know, if you listen real good ou can hear something through those stethescopes? March. Beware the Ides of March . . . and those who idled all year marched right out of the picture. 1936-1937 November. Suicide schedules, class secretarv, pages an ' pages of notes, taking transfers into our fold. Petersburg, chicken, class politics all made history. December. Home again, filled with don ' ts and nega- tives; three-fourths of the class spent the holidays fixing everything from toothaches to toenails. 1 937-1 93 S September. The Centennial axe came close but we escaped. Group 1 took O. B. and by gosh group I found out the babies were scarce an ' mothers were scared, and papas don ' worry like they used to. October. Outside O. B. answers a call . . . too late The patient meets the doctor at the door and says. Doc, the kid ' s over there in the corner crying like L. Hurry up an ' cut the cord, ' cause the little rascal thinks it ' s a snake! November. Medicine, pediatrics and surgery surged forward an ' we get smarter and smarter. Dec ember. Welcome home agam, and all the neighbors wondered if you Avere realK ' smart and you proved it by getting Willy well. February. It ' s romantic to have a warm heart, but it ' s a sin to have cold feet. B ' this time we got somewhat cocky . . . and occasionally in the class room we possessed a long generous neck. March. Beware the Ides of March so you can alwa s bewhere Ware is. May. Centennialmg, X-Rav, dedications, examinations have their sway. June. Black robes, sombre files, churches, speakers, and at last a diploma. Somebody says, doctor and you turn and say, From now on I don ' t need any! Piif c Twcnty-foiiT WE ARE FACED BY THE VISION OF OUR FOUNDERS
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SCHOOL O F MEDICINE H. L. OsTERUD, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. A gcntlcm.in who lives our Christi.m principles, .ind is endowed with the greatest degree of unselfishness, modesty, .and love to do for others. We will always warmly remember Dr. H. L. Osterud. Page Tucily-lht
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LEON J. ANSON New York., Ni; v York B. S. New York University: Secretary, M!- ■3 6; Associate Medical Editor, Skull ami Bancs, ' 54, ' 37. Al jmiHlmcJll: Coiiciiiaui;li ' alley Meilio- BATHURST BROWNE BAGBY, JR. Richmond, Virginia IS. S. Rand„lpli-Mac„„ College. Alipuiiilw.i, : UiHV pital. Chariot ly ..t Virginia Hos- ille, V.rsin.a. I - -Vf ? II 1 -- r ' t„ ' I ' A A , c ERNEST LYNWOOD BAGBY Ric HMONi), Virginia Pb Rlio Si }i III (I B.S. University of Richmond; Assistan Business Manager, Skull ,iiiJ Bui:,i. ' 3 7, ' 3S Al l» i,,lnn-ul: Hospital Division, Medica College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. EVELYN MARY BALL Huntington, Wesi ' Virginia Marshall College; Secretary, ' 37. Aplwiu iiiriil: Citv Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. AND TAUGHT BY THE DEEDS THEY HAVE DONE. P,; ;c Twnity-fi,
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