Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1904

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It is not an erroneous prediction in saying that the class which is following us will win distinction almost commensurate to us, for they have availed themselves of every opportunity to absorb the bright gems of thought which have fallen from the lips of the erudite seniors. The above facts have led us to the close of our sec- ond year, and as the curtain has fallen for the second time all those pleasant experiences which we enjoyed have been relegated to the past, not that we desire to forget them, but rather to allow our minds to think of the future that confronts us. In writing the history of our senior year, I shall not attempt to record the minor incidents of our college experience, for enough has al- ready been said to convince the wayfaring man, though a fool, that we are the greatest class that ever received a sheep skin in the history of the college We realize that the three years which have passed, have placed us in a position where we are supposed to think and act as men, therefore the closing chapter of our history will deal principally with the future. Dear friends, for three long years we have trodden the path which leads to fame, and as the end has been reached, it is but natural for us to look upon the scenes forever past, for facts to perpetuate our greatness. We need no poet to sing our praises, for our works and deeds are stamped so indelibly on the tablets of fame, that all the classes that continue to follow us will be in- spired by reading our history. But what of the future? It is as a closed book to us, the mysteries of which will be solved as time expires. It is true, there are none of us whose keen foresight can pierce the dark veil that shrouds it in mystery, but as time rolls on, we hope the difficulties will be overcome, and the object of our labors crowned with success. Is it possible that some, who, reasoning under a fit of delusion have become so extremely pessimistic as to predict our declivity: can the promulgator of such fal- lacious ideas conscientiously stand before the class and say that failure is the sad fate that awaits us? Ah! my dear friends, let not your equanimity of mind be dis- turbed by such illogical reasoning. You may traverse the pages of history from the beginning of this institution of learning, to the present, and observe with the eye of the critic, all the celebrities whose names are found in the college catalogue, and I dare say you will not find a parallel to this class. Can you conceive of a growth more phenomenal than ours? But three years ago we were an aggregation of numb- skulls, figuratively speaking, to-day the sun of enlight- enment shines with brilliancy on the senior class. I would suggest that the Freshmen search the pages of the Alethian for facts pertaining to this class, and if he will read with the unprejudiced mind of the philosopher, his time will certainly have been well spent- Classmates, I presume you all realize that we are drawing to a close the most eventful period of our lives. and as we march from the corridors of the O. C. D. S to launch our barks upon life's stormy sea, let us steer our course well, for if we reach yonder shore where success awaits us, we can proclaim unto all the world-A victory. Dr. Way will weep when we are gone, This class he loved so wellg Though we may never meet him on earth again. We hope to in heaven -N0l hell. i ll, ll ul.n'u,

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close, we will conclude this year's campaign by recalling our experience during the final examinations. The halls were a scene of confusion for everybody manifested a disposition to be sociable, especially after racking our brains over some perplexing question which we failed to note in our Pony The above facts terminate the first year's campaign, and knowing that we were on the threshold of another year, we paused before entering the junior portals, to study the physiognomies of those embryo dentists who are destined to follow us. After close observations had been made, it was the concensus of opinion that their idiosyncracies were a deviation from the ordinary. Our junior year opened amid scenes of wild enthus- iasm. VVe were all jubilant over the fact, that this class whose history abounds in achievements reached in the prosthetic lab, has at last been entitled to recognition in the infirmary. The usual cotirse of procedure was pursued in the election of oflicers, etc., as in the preceding year, and after equipping ourselves with the necessary instruments, everybody got busy and the year was signalized by un- tiring devotion to books Everything was progressing very nicely until one day the clouds of war began to gather on the horizon, and to the casual abserver, it was quite clear that the Freshmen were preparing to do battle. Our diplomats exhausted all the diplomacy known to man in trying to effect a reconciliation, but it was of no avail. We withdrew our representatives, donned our armorial togas, and ignoring our obligations to the faculty, we assembled in the lobby to begin hostil- ities. The command was given and in a short time, both sides were fighting hard for supremacy. Our opponents saw we were invincible, and had it not been for the timely intervention of him, whose presence is the signal of peace and order, Taylor Hall would have presented a scene most horrid. The class also enjoys the distinction of having a few pugilists It is not netessary to enumerate their victor- ies, for their success has been so phenomenal, that all the memories of the foxy Fitz, the clever Corbett and the invincible Jeffries vanish like a dream. The class as a whole were awakened to a realization of the fact that as we ascended in the scale of evolution from the depths of obscurity to the heights of senior renown, we would be obliged to conform to such rules of professional ethics as would be approved by the facultygso we assumed an air of dignity that was so becoming a junior, that even the seniors tried to imitate us. Some conceived the idea that in order to have a good rtin of patients, they must present a pleasing per- sonality, so they familiarized themselves with the best parlor etiquette, kept posted on the latest styles, and the result was they became so popular with the fair sex, that their record in the clinic was phenomenal. Please do not infer that these were the only stars who distinguished themselves, for it was a junior who conceived the idea of giving a students dance. The gentleman is deserving of the highest commendation for originating this idea, for this event alone has caused all the preceding classes that have marched from the corri- dors of this seat of learning to sink into oblivion. It was also a junior that conceived the idea that studying anatomy from a practical standpoint was preferable to memorizing those anatomical terms found in Gray. He was frequently seen at the People's Theatre. I think it was a Freshman who attempted to converse with a dummy in front of a cigar store on Central Avenue one night, he was requested by a policeman to move on, for he hurt the proprietor's business.



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Suggestions in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) collection:

Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1902 Edition, Page 1

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Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1903 Edition, Page 1

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Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1907 Edition, Page 1

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Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1908 Edition, Page 1

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Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1904 Edition, Page 135

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Ohio College of Dental Surgery - Alethian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1904 Edition, Page 10

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