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PHY I OLOGY ROGER W. DAHLEN, Ph.D. Clean, tidy, and filled with piped music, the Physiology Departmentis physical setup bespoke an organizing mind. The course did also. No one ever walked out of a lecture stirred with fervor, but none Walked out in dis- gust. The lecturers covered the essentials, the conference leaders' ironed out the wrinkles, the examinations were imaginative and fair, and the laboratory exercises the most interesting we had during the four years. Dr. Op- dyke taught, amused and encouraged us through the bleak periods. Dr. Arthur Kahn proved an able teacher and had time to listen to students. Most of us Wish he had stayed on the twelfth floorg he probably does too. . XX 6. I ' ' rz vl'H?
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! PAUL MAUER, Ph.D. N -1 .,f ' I Microbiology was another course that boasted of some- thing for everyone. For all but a chosen few it was the same thing, fearful drudgery. The usually well-delivered lectures and correlated laboratory exercises are all but forgotten in remembrances of the experience as we lived it: eleven F's, twenty PC,s, cannibalism rampant in the class. Dr. Kaminski's genuine feeling for students was an oasis in that wasteland aswarm with microbes and devoid of people. The department succeeded in teaching us mi- crobiologyg it failed to convince us that the Boards rep- resented Final judgement. MICRUBIQLOGY Seated L. to R. GEOFFREY FURNESS, Ph.D.g BER- NARD A. BRIODY, Ph.D., CHAIRMANg ARTHUR E. KRIKSZENS, Ph.D. Standing L. to R. GERALD S. BORMAN, D.V.M., M. Sc.g WILLIAM H. GAYLORD, Ph.D.g ZIGMUND C. KAMINSKI, Ph.D. ! Q 1 E1 nf. ,if if - -3355. . ' t . .eii?FFli . 4 3 typif- .X ' Fr, 1, Y 7 Q Y I? M . .Ah , ., ,q wc .J A -':r:.1-'fi-. L. avi- 'fiflil' ig, - ,I . '11 'mit 14..:4!i'. 3 S I 7 1 . - felt- , s ,- ,M-1--f 'X-M 'gigpr-.ggi 2' . 1
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