Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine - Chiron Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

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'Alia Q, eexe X- A - X-i...a, 4 .- 7 1 i-le ..,, 'M- .Q 33 y' va 1 O Don't bother us kid, we're on our break time. Department Physiology Charles R, Smith, D.V.M. Thomas E. Powers, D.V.M., Ph,D. Professor and Chairman of the Department of Veteri- Associate Professor of Veterinary nary Physiology and Pharmacology Physiology and Pharmacology . I is P' 3 Lug - lr' Richard W, Redding, D,V,M,, Ph.D. ' J Professor of Veterinary Physi- A- S ology and Pharmacology 8 B A , K' N5 ,. I BL s.. 'T' 4 s '1 f ', .Q Robert L, Hamlin, D.V.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology and Pharmacology lRelProduc1ng a Ph DA Roger A. Ycury, D.V.M. Assistant Profcssorof VCICTIIILJFY Physxologv and Ph-if mucology ' ' ' XA 'l l .ll David L. Smctzer, D,V,M. Instructor of Physlology and Pharmacology Barry Prynn, D.V.M. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology K . Department of Whoops. l think we're in the wrong department! Richard A. Griesemer. D.V.M., Ph.D. Professor of Veterinary Pathology Robert L. Farrell, D.V.M. Ph.D. Professor of Veterinary Pathology 2 v i ,K S Glydf A- Marsh. M-SC-. D-V-Nl Charles C. Capen, M.Sc., D.V,M. Professor of Poultry Science Veterinary Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathology Pathology X I0 Adalbert K. Koestner D.V.M,, Ph,D. Professor of Veterinary Pathology Gaylord E. McKissick, D.V.M., Ph.D Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathology --.Q rf la! Mb, ll Ei 4' ' ' Zi' v 4 Veterinar Pathology Edward H. Fowler, D.V.M., Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathology I'-s A 1 ---S . ' . A 1 L- 55. P i If I ,o Q : i ' l' x S :- L Qua- . ,X Ax X x l -Xe Sanford Bishop, D.V.M. John F. Long, D,V.M., Ph.D. Department of Veterinary Pathology Instructor of Veterinary Pathology Peter H. Lamont, D.V,M. Instructor of Veterinary Pathology Clinical Pathology if Walter F. Loeb, M.Sc,, V.M.D. Associate Professor of Veteri- nary Pathology Micheal W. Rohovsky. D.V.M., Ph,D Instructor of Veterinary Pathology sa? L0 ,J X XX X J e i F' 'Zi-fi. 'f ., si il Now, this is how to build a drafty barn, Department Preventive John H. Helwig. M.Sc., D.V.M. Director of Continuing Education: Professor and Chairman of the De- r partmcnt of Veterinary Preventive Medicine David O. Jones, M.P.H., D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Preventive Medicine i- Rex D. Buller, D.V.M, Instructor of Veterinary Preventive Medicine I i I2 Proprietors of Rex's favorite restaurant, f Veterinary Vledicine This here lecture will COIIIIIILIC next week Charles E. Rublnson. D,V.M. Instructor of Vetermary Preventive Medicine .Ni N. 5 . ,. '.T.,x ' 'X 3.,4' .4 QM 5 .Q Q -. N 91' K-H5 . . ' 5 91.3f,-1 '-'w ' , QAEJX.: 5 : ,,,x, ..,..Aq,x, -3' '-. .-.f- .- '-'N'ilN'f' A SX?-G H 4 AL 'cf , , n u -6 'vm' . . -' N. s ,. -xw- 14. . Y ,., Wllll3U1 H. Hackman, D.V.M. Instructor of Vcterlnury Preventlve Medmne .v -1 iz ft' 'iw L .551 . 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I Z., I Q: - -, , , 12?- - 'wp-jff'f ',i,:,-ni -1 z V-L ,W ,. nj, b , f -H - fl V ' idk- 5 W 1 . ,I f -. ..::x-u 1-vf--'tnwf ' Ass. - ., ---,,,r,,5::.T9!jg. ' ' LQ, A. i ,1 1.-.nK.u.---fa-1. ...- A--fr 1 - asv, I it I Ri D. As Cl of Su G M A nz I! -1 W, Keith Wearly D.V.M. Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine is I6 9 1 i NX 5 Pt, 1' K J, - epartment F L A ' I Court Jester! . . , . . . R. Richard Rainier. D.V.M. Philip W. Murdick, D.V.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine Medicine 1 fs. 'Qi gig g N L6 X S. 17 :Lx W 1 S l K ' ,gf V 1. Er K Ain't this exciting!'? Glen Hoffsis, D.V.M. Department of Veterinary Medicine Thomas L. Bibb, D.V.M, Instructor of Veterinary Medicine nf Veterinary Medicin Edward F4 DONOVQU- D-VMA. Sharron L. Capen. M.Sc,, D.V.M. Pl'OfCSSOf of Velfflnafy Medlcmf Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine .,,.,.-v -1 l . Lal' Small Animal Milton Wyman, MSC., D.V.M, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine 5 ' ., .. 'f V -- .5 15, -is W I N 'K N I . x S NN XX lxw . Curse You. Red Baron! Doeth he hurth and haveth a temperthur? 'P ... Charles L. Martin, D.V.M. Instructor of Veterinary Medicine Jack E. Hathaway, D,V.M. Department of Veterinary Medicine I7 5' aux HW A - :lvl i X -qi' . A Graduate Students Stanley G. Harris, D.V.M., M.Sc. Kansas State U Cardiology Trainee O.S. U. Phillip Ogburn, D.V.M. Washington State University Cardiology Trainee O.S.U. Prem Dutt Malik, B.V.Sc. Punjak, M.Sc., O.S.U Demetrice I. Lyles, D.V.M. Tuskegee, M.Sc., O.S.U. Lackman Dhingra, B.V.Sc., Punjak U. James Swenburg, D.V.M. Minnesota George Rowland, D.V.M.. M.Sc., O.S.U Ray Dennis, D.V.M. Texas A gl M, M.Sc., O.S.U Hugh Black, D.V.M. Ontario Veterinary College Gary Johnson, D.V.M., M.Sc., O.S.U. Davis Young, D.V.M. Colorado State University John C, Boucher, D.V.M., U. of Missouri, M.Sc., Cornell University A.K. Bhargava, B.V.Sc. Rajasthan, India, M.Sc., O.S.U. Ahmet Memba - .-.M-.,..,.-...,...,w,..-..,.,.. ,...........,mg,,, . Department of Veterinary Medicine-Ambulatory 5' o K ALMA. Harrison M. Gardner, D.V.M-, James C. Donham, D.V.M., U - Lawrence E. Heider, D.V.M., ASSiSl2m! Pr0fCSS01' Of VCICNUBW Medi- Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Assistant Professor of Vetennaiy Medicine cine Laborator Animal Medicine 'Sad Wi Donald B. Gisler, D.V.M., Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine 20 HI ?. For he who can, with gentle hands and soothing words, calm the fears of a stricken animal, has a gift reserved for few. He who can diagnose the sickness of a creature that cannot speak-one that cannot either by sign or gesture give an indication of the seat of fatal illness-is one endowed with knowledge, sympathy, and understanding far beyond that reached by ordinary men. He who can with the aid of medical science, brighten the eyes, stay the fever, energize the pulse, and build resistance against diseases in an animal, has reached the goal only a favored few attain. And what are his rewards? The knowledge that he has lived a true usefulness in helping creatures that cannot help themselves. An Anonymous Admirer X nlvfrl 1.4 Seniors Interview, Plan :.'S..wsv Q Nd-71? -K-. 5-uf fy P Mrk 14' Karl P. Achenbach Fred R. Adams Larry G. Adkins Carl L. Alden Ames F. Allen Ronald C. Banning '-',,,,., Careers, Set Goals 9vfsi':,:, X, ' X ir... :ll ., . .eas - -s. ,J Qu A V 'mv 5.. ..2 'ix 4 W John Bernstein Allen R. Bryant Thomas J. Burke Joseph Clutter Douglas M. Coatney Lyndon H. Conrad Jr fir ,a-Hiro i Q Q-11-I il 1'- 'Q . Q QV' 'S - V f 'V 1111 NSL1-rj' 2 Donald B. Cromer Thomas M. Cummins Russell L, DeV0re Larry E. Dickey Barbara Dolgan Thomas W. Fox Frank N. Gluhm John C. Gordon Roger Gussett A wg. .A D - 'O' 1 : SSN flu NS ...v,, ...W ,, Q -- f K. . xv lk X N Nix 5193- if X N N f 1 Y 1 - X '. . 4 x v x of 1 . 5. -N lg., Q yn A. Q 1 , ' 'ir ' It ' -' 'I . X . , x 's xi .F Q YS- .v ' 5.7,- .. X A N 5 W 'N Vi, .. xl xx f . , , f J- N. X51 Q.. Bflbbif Baby! ls he the one who took the Right Guard? 5 , Y:-16.1.1 N P Y Er 133' 1: Robert Hein Thomas E. Hickey Gene Earl Hofacre E f F 771 Z ' ln f. wx My ' rn yn W 1 Y . 7 2 R --:,, -- 4..- .4 a 3 1 MWA, .H 3 2 ,Q D I A . 1 1 I ?l+v-. 'A N , i'F 'llq 1 E 1' Y7' g-- , - AA- --,, ' . -,,,.,,-- - - ---..,....,-..... ,. 'r - - ,Q 6613, 4-f'.'.Q -:Xl 4 5.9- Lv. A 5 PM ,Sala , T , J J Q if ' ' -k ' A' I .- 'A f px n-W ' M. 1. -- ' v. -- -.: ,, , ' . ' Q '1. .' , xv f g ' , . . , . .A -N ' nga, f . f ' -2, -, 'b 5.1, f. y 4. - 4 - x. . , - ,. 1- .- . 4 ' ', mu - ' 4 4,-n ,,, -., - x ' pu- f -1 - . f '. - , ,: I ., Vw. Q fn., . I U ..-., .,. m,.,y,.g-p. F- -J i A mg., gh. fy. My x. . , ,. - What a way to make a buck! if 'EN' Q9 cw 31,1 , 'll-L-ani Joan Hurley Gerald F. Johnson Grant K. Johnson Richard D. Klingensmith Richard Knight Michael Kovsky . . .-... in -,., 3 Aggigragg, ..,, . - X 1 .N--, . if Y . .. X - lit? 'Error' E3 R., -. . Q t 4 lf? ks is V , Sli juli! ' l v,X,'Xt!'m 441 - P 5 9' Ti? fs. Joseph A. Kropp David J. MacDonald Where's the Jockey! Y 4 Jay Kuhlman Francis Walter Lux Jr Lewis R. McLaren Where you want this, ladyi 7 Michael J. Miller WYE' e-QNX, ,A . X R365 Mm .1-.W ai 'lm .AQ Y all! 'if ..4 'NiL. 'im'-1'1 Nov' Fi wi, Daniel Mmnag Ronald L. Montgomery George B. Nyland Carl 011113 Ted Panhuis Frank Pipers James POPP Martti A. Putkonen James Roger Ronk David B. Royer Donald E. Sanders Judith A. Sauerbrei Thomas E. Saurer Contemplation -,,,...-5 'tl' fx OOO -nun- 101-f .Xing 'Cline-at VM9 -, '., ', Cums,d1d you do that? ef-yr 5 - Fur .31 vu? WNY Richard N. Flinn Larry K. Sautter Thomas J, Schiefer II H. Eugene Schraw Thomas Walter Shriver Robert I. Slobody Naw, I really wanted to be Ll veterinarmn I ' ' Y' 1... ,xxx 1' 'ww- ! 'FY' jig 1 Robert E. Smatt Ralph Deane Smith Rufus A. Sparks L. Joe Starcher How could he eat that thermometer so fast -1 ji: -13 Warren E. Snead William T. Sternecker These anal sacs need expressed. Where's n ior? ly jllfl- is r .-,. 'Z may Q, -4 md ,..-nl' lr ...as 'R mf 'U' 'V' d.g,.., 4ungk V fin' YZ1' 'R 'x '13 Q-gi' . ini' in-if Donald W. Strattman David R. Stroshine Robert A. Stuhlman Dennis H. Swenson James J. Syler Walter R. Charles H. Tracy William L. Trouten Daniel E. Threlfall Ulmer X E .V X x 5 V X 'f-f X ii -Y' M Q MY Xa QQ 45 up WI' 51:-0' Ralph L. Urmson Richard J. Vago Victoria L. Voith Michael A. Wansky E. Dan Wolf Michael Wolland Radical Laparotomy. Boy, could Dr. Tharp use a diet Shh 'uv . 'hmm Senior Directory Karl P. Achenbach Sharpsville, Penna B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Georgian, two children Alpha Psi, JAVMA Southwest Animal Hospital South Miami, Florida Fred Adams Fort Ashby, W. Va. B.S., D.V.M. Jr. 8L Sr. Class Pres., JAVMA, OTS Equine practice Larry Gene Adkins Hilliard, O. D.V.M. Wife-Karen, two children JAVMA Dr. Pond, Columbus, O. Carl Leslie Alden Wilmington, O. D.V.M. Wife-Patricia, one child JAVMA, Phi Zeta U.S. Army, U.S. Medical Research 8a Nutrition Laboratory Ames F. Allen Salem, O. 34 B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Shirley, one child JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta Mixed practice-Orville, O. Ronald Banning Milton, Del. B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Jane, two children Alpha Psi, JAVMA Equine practice-Lewes, Del. Jonathen J. Bernstein Youngstown, O. B.S., D.V.M. J AVMA Allen Roy Bryant Morgantown, W. Va. B.S., D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS, OTS Gamma Award, Jr. 8c Sr. Class Treas. Roanoke Animal Hospital Roanoke, Va. Thomas J. Burke Cincinnati, O. D.V.M. Wife-Carolin, one child Alpha Psi, JAVMA, Phi Zeta, Alpha Psi Award-3, Omega Tau Sigma Gamma Award-4 Clinical teaching, Small Animal Medicine Sz Surgery, U. of Minn Joseph Walter Clutter Sardina, O. B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Josie JAVMA Dairy practice, Rome, Penn. Douglas M. Coatney Cincinnati, O. D.V.M. Wife-Sharon JAVMA, OTS, Student Council, Phi Zeta, Chiron, Phizer Award Arm 5' . Lyndon Conrad Hubbard, O. D.V.M. Wife-Marcia JAVMA, Alpha Psi Small animal practice, Elkhart, Ind. Donald B. Cromer Durbin, W. Va. B.S., M.S., D.V.M. Wife-Judy, two children JAVMA Mixed practice, Staunton, Virginia Thomas M. Cummins London, O. D.V.M. Wife-Margaret JAVMA, Alpha Psi Small animal, equine practice, Chillicothe, O. Russel Devore Winchester, O. D.V.M. Wife-Darla, one child JAVMA, Alpha Psi Small animal practice in Florida Larry Eugene Dickey Hebron, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS, Clinic intern Large animal practice Barbara Dolgan Norfolk, Va. B.A., D.V.M. Husband-Jeffery JAVMA Small animal practice Richard Flinn Houston, O. B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Marla JAVMA, OTS Mixed practice Thomas W. Fox Springboro, Pa. D.V.M. JAVMA General practice Frank Gluhm Hamilton, O. D.V.M. JAVMA Small animal practice, Hamilton, O. John Gordon Kenton, O. D.V.M. Wife-Karen, one child JAVMA Army Roger Gussett Lancaster, O. D.V.M. Wife-Cheryl, one child JAVMA Military Service Robert Hein D.V.M. JAVMA Thomas E. Hickey Wichita, Kan. D.V.M. Wife-Nelda, one child JAVMA, Presgl, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta, Alpha Psi National Jr. Award, AVMA Student Auxiliary Award Small animal practice San Mateo, Calif. Gene Hofacre Dalton, O. B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Delaina JAVMA, Alpha Psi Small animal practice Santa Monica, Calif. Joan M. Hurley Cincinnati, O. B.S., D.V.M. JAVMA, Speculum, Chiron Knapp Veterinary Hospital Columbus, O. Gerald Johnson Toledo, O. B.S., D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS Animal Medical Center New York, N.Y. Grant Johnson N. Lewisburg, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, Clinic Intern Army Richard Klingensmith Leavittsburg, O. D.V.M. Wife-Marilyn, one child JAVMA, OTS Mixed practice, Cadiz, O. Richard C. Knight Cortland. O. D.V.M. WifefDonaerl, five children JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Student Council Haines Rd. Animal Hospital St. Petersburg, Fla. Michael L. Kovsky Youngstown, O. D.V.M. WifeMDeborah, one child JAVMA, OTS Army Joseph A. Kropp Cincinnati, O. D.V.M. Wife-Patricia JAVMA, OTS Mixed practice Jay Daniel Kuhlman Cincinnati, O. D.V.M. Wife4Sherry JAVMA, OTS Darien Animal Hospital Darien, Conn. Francis W. Lux Shelby, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS Army David L. McDonald Circleville, O. D.V.M. Wife-Sharon JAVMA, OTS Student Council Avi ,. il? 5? ,Q R i P E l i if- 2. Li l, i ,. . 7 ix. tg, s tx gp. L ,P V 3. li ffl il Mixed practice, Akron, O. Lewis Rockwell McLaren Cincinnati, O. D.V.M. Wife-Sally JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta Small animal practice Cincinnati, O. Micheal J. Miller Wheeling, W. Va. B.S., D.V.M. Wife-Patricia, two children JAVMA, Phi Zeta Mixed practice, Newton, N.J. Daniel Montag Loveland, O. D.V.M. J AVMA Practice in Califomia Ron Montgomery Cleveland, O. D.V.M. Wife-Mary JAVMA, Alpha Psi Wendt, Roberts, Reese Animal Hospital, Cleveland, O. George B. Nyland Jefferson, O, D.V.M. Wife-Marilyn, two children JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta, Student Council Mixed practice, Wernersville, Penn. Carl J . Ollila Jefferson, O. D.V.M. JAVMA Small Animal Practice Ted Panhuis Solon, O. D.V.M. Wife-Deloris J AVMA, OTS Small Animal Practice Frank Pipers 36 New York, N.Y. D.V.M. JAVMA Graduate school at O.S.U. Dept. of Vet. Physio. 81 Pharm. James A. Popp Lexington, O. D.V.M. Wife-Jean JAVMA, Alph-a Psi, Phi Zeta Graduate studies in Vet. Path. Calif. Martti A. Putkonen Fairview Park, O. D.V.M. Wife-+Carole JAVMA Small animal 8c zoo practice Cincinnati, O. James Roger Ronk Fredericktown, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, Alpha Psi Small animal practice Springlield, Virginia David B. Royer Canfield, O. B.S., D.V.M. JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Clinic intern Monticello Animal Hospital Monticello, Ind. Judith Sauerbrei Sanders Lancaster, O. D.V.M. Husband-Don JAVMA, Phi Zeta, Chiron Mixed practice Donald E. Sanders Wayneslield, O. D.V.M. Wife-Judy JAVMA, OTS, Speculum, Chiron editor Large animal practice Thomas E. Saurer Rittman, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS Residency Texas A 8: M, large animal medicine 8: surgery Larry Sautter Galion, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS, Clinic intern Army Thomas J. Schiefer II Perrysburg, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS, Speculum- Mixed practice H. Eugene Schraw Hillsboro, O. D.V.M. Wife-Sandra, one child JAVMA, OTS Dilbone Animal Practice Naples, Florida Thomas Walter Shriver S. Charleston, W. Va. B.S., D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS Small Animal Practice Robert Slobody Cleveland, O. D.V.M. Wife-Vicky JAVMA, Phi Zeta Hillcrest Animal Hospital Cleveland, O. Robert Smatt Cleveland, O. D.V.M. Wife-Nancy JAVMA Army Ralph Deane Smith Zanesville, ,O. D.V.M. Wife-Diane, one child JAVMA General practice Warren E. Snead Waynesville, O. D.V.M. Wife-Susan, one child JAVMA, Alpha Psi Military Service editor Rufus A. Sparks Warren, O. B.S., D,V.M. Wife-Kathleen JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta Small animal practice, Warren, O. L. Joeseph Starcher Arnoldsburg, W. Va. D.V.M. Wife-Phyllis JAVMA, OTS, Phi Zeta, Chiron, Student Council Mixed practice, Parkersburg, W. Va. William T. Sternecker Medina, O. D.V.M. Wife-Sheila JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta, Merck Award Mixed practice in Winchester, Va. Donald Walter Strattman Cincinnati, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, Alpha Psi Morganna Animal Clinic Manassas, Virginia David R. Stroshine Oregon, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS, Chiron Army, Ft. Lewis Washington Dennis H. Swenson Dublin, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Chiron Dr. Headlee, Columbus, O. Jim Syler Dalton, O. 'I , I ,j U L xl p ' A . 'n f 4 as it ' . , L J' 43.1 L J B.S., D.V.M. JAVMA, Alpha Psi Army Walter R. Threlfall Prospect, O. D.V.M. Wife-Barbara JAVMA, OTS, Phi Zeta Research Associate at U. of Missouri in large animal medicine 8: surgery Chuck Tracy Columbus, O. D.V.M. Wife-Judy JAVMA, OTS Small animal practice Mentor, O. William Trouten Euclid, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS Small animal practice Dan Ulmer Bucyrus, O. D.V.M. Wife-Cheryl JAVMA, OTS, Chiron Practice in Mount Orab, O. Ralph Urmson Rogers, O. D.V.M. Wife-Janet JAVMA, OTS General practice. Columbiana, O. Richard J. Vago E. Cleveland, O. B.A., D.V.M. Wife-Susan JAVMA, OTS r I Small animal practice Victoria Lea Voith Columbus, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, Chiron, Speculum-editor Research work at O.S.U. Michael Allan Wansky Morristown, N.J. D.V.M. Wife4Jane JAVMA, Alpha Psi, Chiron, Speculum Air Force-Tainan A.F.B. E. Dan Wolf Xenia, O. D.V.M. Wife-Phyllis JAVMA, OTS Small animal practice, Chicago, Ill. Michael Wolland Shaker Heights, O. A.B., D.V.M. Wife-Muriel, One child JAVMA, OTS, Phi Zeta Small Animal internship at Animal Medical Center Stephen H. Yost Circleville, O. D.V.M. Wife-Linda, One child JAVMA General practice David M. Zimmerman Euclid, O. D.V.M. JAVMA, OTS, Class pres. '65-66 Equine 8: small animal practice Roy S. Zinn III Newberne, W. Va. D.V.M. Wife-Barbara JAVMA, OTS Large animal practice, Tiffin, O. 37 of '69 a ll 'P' K2 Av, Q 'auf e 'ff snug faux iizzzf William Ahlering Robert Allen John Anderson Lawrence Baum Marcus Beher Herbert Betts Lawrence Blum Peter Bowen ' ............. I Y. s' xx it 54,-r -ily.. lg .-,,, H41' Another stimulating lecture! il l ,par- Q-Q. 'Ui In E. .eq - Larry Bruestle Edgar Buck James Buck Keith Burgett Roy Buss Neal Caldwell Kenneth Clever George Cloyd James Cobb J. Michael Cochran Joseph Cornwell Gordon Davis Murray Deckelbaum Stan, Eichelberger Keith Everingham James Ewing Niles Farris i Jay Forsyth William Frey Sallie Ginaven Richard Hackenbract John Harroff Jerry Haughn Don Heagren Richard Hersman Kenneth Holec Theron Hysell Mark Johnson Robert Kaderly Ronald Kondrich Stephen Kurtzer Robert Lautzenheiser il 'HY li 4 l .ri wi v :I ll Li '-3 -- K, .,r K -1 'R ,, F 1, - V V V V ' ' ' VV V . , f V . Q-N.,, .. .4..- V , :W my I , ,?,Af :H Af-.X Hey, Joe! Does that West Virginia air make your breath sterile? i Um ---Q. 343 Quick! Gotta get this back together before Barry catches me. Q? fl f 0 0 5 QXWRH' we 1 - This is really taking it in the ear! Qin.:- X., JG' 3 ve. --ng, 15,-G n .Al'lll'lOl1y LCSll Ward Lutz Edward Maleski Michael Mathews William McClymonds Bruce McCullough 501111 Mfhafffy Robert Nelson A' 5 wee..- x... 2145156 in-H Q- Watch this dog. fellas, while l check his chart. if j 5 I 35 E ii Here kitty, kitty! ,,.... M I N .1 i . 1 w .v .fi 1 -i ' Richard Ruby Sharon Schumann A i rg Fu? D, H George Siemering Jgmeg Smith , ,, K ,Lb Atlqb U '. Thomas Smith Royall Smithey .. . ' Rilihafd SITIOIEII Miqhggl Snydgr Married-Satisfied-Single I 'Sr 1 K. QQ I I t, u..4z..4 A...:...i-Q, ,r,,..:r,qn.,, Timothy Snyder Stephen Solomon Rick Somers Roger Spiess L, . ,po .r ails .ve 4 'inu- fgp gf - 'i-T J' i I . if FUN if' if' V'-A Richard Springer Charles Steinman David SIflCkiCI' James Walsh lt looks like tomato juice. ggi ls that blonde still back in the laundry room -XXX Mark Weaver f X I ' QQ T . W gin N xff 1 R l i ,Q R Y What a bunch of B. S. Q 't' it gt Are you numb, too'?! Students not pictured: Lynn McGrcw William Ridder J, Scott Anderson i.. H -L 14: V 1 N' . ' 44' Af J. ' :- i z 'fb 1 Penny Westbargcr John Wilson Gary Wicdwald Robert Woltermun 'Q'-in Y ii... N4-.- The I 968 f 5 U PIATXF Publishec fu iles :udents of thf I College ag 'lf lfeterinaryo Meoaclne The OhioSt:ate University Columbus, Ohio l -VETERlNARlAN'S OATH I Zezhy GUGADIIIQJ Io IAQ professzbn fyfneIe1vhaI'y meofbzhe, sok1nnQ 0Q'00caIe f12yse4fan0fIAe 1120106099 ,1ms.9e.9.s' In IAQ 6e12efI ff',s0c'1eIy, Io IAQ c'onse1'uaI1bn 0 morn' A?fesIoc'f 1'e.so11f'Ce.9 anrflo IAQ ref? ,ll lsu len!! o lanzl . . Y , mafi. lI'l!ffll'GCllIt'Q m y !nI'rjes.S1bn C'fJl2.5'C'1k lZ-IIIIZISQ 111125 o6yn1Iy. Aeaif ryfnzy paI1enIg, Ife 6esI1hIere.sI ry! IAQH' mlfners, anffzfe llfeybf? fflny fefmm man, nuff 69 my f2I'1II2G13l COI2.S'l?kl'Gfllll2.S'. ' nuff aI afhmes, 6e Auznane a12rfIe11:yJer pam IIIIIA anesIAes1b IIIAQIV 122- V libafegf 11f1If120I use my AIIUIIIEOQQ conI1'af'y In IAQ Idms fyfAlIl12GI21Iy, nor zh ConI1 dl cnI1?m Io IAQ eIf1k'af CUQQ' ryfmy pf'ry'es.s1bn. ,7 lilly! upfofaf anJ Sffll e I0 a nance Ilge zfonor anrfnofkf Irczofllzbzzs ry' ueIe1vk2ar'y lJlYyQ.S.S'1?IH. . I, ., Of 769.99 .7 112056 IQQQG II? XA-Q Qydf fyl9'llCfd1?f!UlJ0l2 02? A012011 l ..,-- Th0ml1S Adams Harold Albffl l never had shoes till I got to Vet School. Craig Angerman David Barley Gary Baumann Ronald Bockbrader Kurt Bretz Tom Brisker Ralph Broshes Robert Brown Charles Bryncr Robert Cape lass 4- - ,N +A 45 -G. P-It -5. 35 .r-Q ,Q X 1 if I ZR s , l ' Q il f l 3 ' in I 3 W 71 fw .A 1' '-,3,.-L4,l,'3'ZL::'. uv ,' Z3 T' Howhung Chlllll l93l'? Hugh Cardy Shirley Clcvenson Ronald Conklin Douglas Courtley Michael Covitt Peter Cyrog .33 on 4' ,. - L x .- ' -fr 1-. xr N ls- 5 '- 'Q N.: x xg x X Eg xxx S QR X XR X 9 N X e o xXQ ',ii1'g, . I Prix sf 'izZ'1ge:sr'h ' Egg: -,x -'Hi-.2351-542. 3, .-.,.x. - . xi: ,,, 3+ s.,-., NN., x-..1f:114 .mov-L wl- w., .qv F., naw- Q-.zz ,N Q Q A Nw? KX f-i':-1:13s:iY '1 3 sv j1Qiii:'ii?33Lx : 5 X X-RQ? QQ, 'YWG 6. Fredrick Dclbt Putrxck Dwyer Ronald Esplin Greg Faulkner Dunlcl Frey .launcs GOSIlll1 Ronald Grothuus Jumcs Guenther i -s ' 1 -4 4 i i V1.1 i P The Heart is back herefl can hear it beating! With this kind of results we have to get better, 4 E N l V-v Mimi Hawes Dave Henry John Hersman James Hughes Paul Karr Lynch Kempf Lonnie King Philip Kosch Thomas Henson Thomas Issac Edward Kennedy Norman Lazor K.,- 173 - K4 vaio 3- ,nan- '35 3' V 'nn' vx' frpgzi- Dean Le Beau John Mallow Samuel Rice Donald Rowles Bruce Lehky Herb McCollum Marvin Rizor Lather Sather Marty Lepes Larry McKenzie William Rogers John Scheiderer ru-'s 31 lil 'z ' sv ' Dave Love Larry Maddren Don Quillen Norman Raflo You're right John, they are both white. but the dog has the long ears. J ,f I I 1 ,QQ II 'lhlir .qrzsv Q-gr , -se-rf Gary Seesholtz Richard Segall Jerry Shank Thomas Shehan David Shinaberry Dave Somerville Ray Stamper Edward Stoughton Hal Taylor Robert Temple Of all the Howers-I like Cfypwfchids the WEST VIRGINIA SOCIETY EOR CULTURE AND REEINEMENT best. Mother-I'd like YUU t0 meet Miss Mimi Hawes- It's been several yrs. ago fA.D. 19301 he got this phone call from a vet. .nw I 5 5 I W I -. I DNR N' N 3 -kt. Nxgwi X .. ,vcr a .fi P L Q qs,- Fbf 1 Grothaus grasps for knowledge, Leonard Tlnlwy Scott Traphagen Harry Tripp D0f13ld WllllamS Jerry Wolf John Yarrington 5 ff Av , dl' at Our class had 2591-, fewer Hunks!! Fd -ag A ' i- ' af' 7-e fl! f ,LX . Students not pletured Kenneth Baker Michael Cable Kent Farkas Robtn Fntz Michael Menegay Randal Phelan James Ringer Macbethg Act l, scene 2 I F1 -+....vb,I.' ., - ' 25 ml. of Croton oil should do it, How we lgve the halls of ivy f Flfii' D N- 5--jig glgr Davld Baxduc A f at . , I f' ' 5 + g I Y DQ 4 5 2 nh' ' X k 9 Q I ll 1 . . . 5 1 'sf :vi 2 S5 hui. ff, 14 - .,... ffg av? X. '?v'? TEV 937' .3 J ,,.,,..w Michael Anthony Richard Atkinson Gary Barden Joseph Becka Thomas Bird Richard Bottger William Brant Frank Braun John Brees Caroline Brunsman Robert Burge Elizabeth Burgess Stephen Burns Robert Carr Thomas Crago Glenn Crawford iy i ,ts Q G 'M '55 of '7 William Czajkowski James Deemer Robert Denk Thomas DeVincentis Michael Dillon Gregory Fluharty Merlin Funderburg John Godfrey Raymond Grieselhuber Allen Gutin James Hearst Jeffrey Hess Philip Hinko Kent Hoblet Gerald Hufgard Robert Hutchison 'R T5 , at, wg! ng ,Q K- , ! A RN QW' -sn. Y:-Ax ' 4? LA fu- '-:T 'CI' fi GT' r'-sw 'YS 1, . Q32 LL, lit 1s...:-. J T it-up James Jarchow X' Casey Jones Earl Kittle Paul Kleman - Dave Koncal Jerry Lahmers Phillip Lawson V James Lehnerd Thomas McElhaney Kenneth McKim Lonnie Meusen John Miller Stanley Myers William Nelson Richard Novak Roger Omwake Conley Painter William Paull f Jerry Pearson James Peters Ed Prescottano f' John Rankin John Rehm Howard Rennecker Elaine Rezac ' Frederick Rudy George Sandusky Steve Schaeter Daniel Schmiesing Robert Schwartz Chris Seidler Steven Seps William Shulaw David Spindler Jelfrey Springer Robert Stanberry Marvin Steed Charles St. Jean Darryl Strobel Douglas Teague i , v ' ' 1 ,WJ 8 Q5 , -la , ,v 'evk gn '55 , Q-I ' 1 Terry Teeple Gary Thrasher Mark Ulrich John Walters Ronald Warner EJ Ak 'X lt's oval and has a long tall Vet Schools oldest Freshman 4i'Z1 'Zn8fii4+'fQi XY X A gf ef, WX o Sd ' l -In A f -mmf . 7 Nobody wants to DBMS How many feathers on a duck? Break time ll.a 'f-W' 'Sl' ya' : i on ' 5 51, Q x ,hm a h .Xia A K John Weske David Wigton Clyde Wilson Edward Winderl Carol Wolfe Garsh When your eyes light up your libido is 10092 elTicient Those not pictured: Larry Rowe, Gerhard Hauptman 1 x Maybe if I'm real quiet . . . 'iG3l'Shn They all could use ten points IL ,' 'F W W'-F Q X, , r This is the Tenderay Process? From whence cometh my knowledge E3 Who'll Arm wrestle? lt's color and a transistor too V 'Xi No-see-ums Physiology is half magic-half guess Mice are Neat lt V il . gl , 5' N , . N s . it -.-.-r-- ,., . l r' ' .6 t, , 1 . . Where's Monnig? Qi The Vet School Staff i s X 'dill The Sisson Hall Secretaries The Clinic Secretaries 'v ls Mrs. Garrett Armedia Mrs Anthony Those not pictured: Dean Cole's secretary, hostess maid and personal valet. Dr. Venzke's Speech and Drama Coach 1 if ils J' - .4 if Miss Diane Walker-one ofthe Path. 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Mir DH Cmega Tau Sigma Fraternit Bull Sessifm with DV- DOUOVHH- Officers: Jim Cobb, Ron Bockbader, A1 Bryant, Don Heagren, Rich Hers man and Phil Kosch F V. 7 . I Q . , ,sv ,J 'Tj 1 O.T.S. Fraternity Wives Auxiliary Officers: Left to right, Cheryl Ulmer, Dottie Henson. Sharon McDonald, Nancy Albert - Q - x -,f?:....,f Our Lovely Ladies' . ,...--- ' A Aw li Xirf' lla ill V , 0 1, - 5 R B ' , . '- ' - , . 4 3 . ' lv ., . v. . YY,, .......,...--.Y.4 ,I ,Y if l 1 '-9' y V nw , -ff- Mlm b3 Alpha Psi Fraternit .Nx- 'I far- A' President-James Syler Recording Secretary-Thomas Adams Vice-President-Thomas Burke Treasurer-Micheal Snyder Yr- -' --Y W l 3 ' iff f- fix AI P ' pha si WTEEKQB'-5' The picture to the left symbolizes life in Alpha Psi. The handshake is the symbol of brotherhood, our forte. The pin and certificate symbolize membership and pride and the gavel, order and dedication. The alumni plaque is a sign of continued service to a beloved group. The trophy indicates fellowship and spirit. Alpha Psi looks for and tries to bring out the best in the best of men. Its philosophy is brotherhood, comradeship, and professional training. It's a good place to beg we are proud we belong. Alpha Psi House Fun at the Luau rf I m if i M' ,S + . '11 A 'i i A' ' J 1 .V ' L J- -:TT jig. .. is - ' ' - V - N i Wiki.. V. -sr ' 1 I.: + r -S- M.. Alpha Psi Wives Alpha Psi Wives began their year in August, 1967, with a Garden Tea for the rushees. Rush week and Homecoming kept the wives busy as they helped the men with house cleaning and hors d'oeuvres. Many knowledgeable, entertaining speakers were heard throughout the year. The annual Christmas party with the Omega Tau Sigma Wives Club was held at the Alpha Psi house where they spent an enjoyable evening of making ornaments. With the new year came plans for the Annual Wives' Spaghetti Supper. In May there was a Senior Tea held to honor our departing friends. Officers: Mary Jean Montgomery, Chairman Marsha Rizor, Co-Chairman Nelda Hickey, Treasurer W'- - JW- , f, X 4-N1 in fr X J X '.. i tux P - I Y .xx , x' , 'K ? 1 if I ' l, 4' Y' f xx If X . x ix W . ' 1 , fm xx ' AA Nm ff 4 I V, X Q! L T -,X A N 3' hmm. ',-H Y X ,QLpLL1'?,??!5i'f:fQQG5 JT' I , Q M k h' h I F I 3 SDFLERSES 2-IE mp GCU t Q .... N ..1-- -1,,L1...Lf.A,.f-X P .-,Lff,-,.....-,,m mmw Fun Night - I968 T' IIE aww RELIIITK xxx! EIL. Tlflllll 1, 'V ,lfnl L'J.' 1'F'-xcba er ilu, . A 'if 1 .jx -1 L.. - ' ' :hwy-' A it 'I I lx l , I I .. W'i'-Wsqlt 1 A V J ' U J' i . L-4 f wtf e h..gA4,L.. f,,.,.4....1 - -4.-...-'...- - Pre-Vet 4. 5 -1. This Th fi ' C fy-4 sf 3-1 is the way we tease mares Where's the darn bus? rough fine eo-operation and management achieving its goal of showing others Da - I968 ' 'V 4 . , l Oh, yesg sinks, running water-all the modern conveniences. 4-My w,fC'S butujns fell just hke yoursethafs funny Who could dream of a place like this? Hoooooh, what big eyes you have! . w ' 'mul 90 . . . and when the intestines fall out you just replace them and . . Where's the mustard? this year's Pre-Vet Day Program succeeded in 1 how Veterinarians are made - not born, 69 in , ,lf Seated: Dan Ulmer-assoc, editor, Don Sanders-editor Standing: Joe Starcher-advertising manager, Dave Stro- shine-business manager Y L -4. To the entire stan-Thank you! Chiron Staff Creates New Style Boy's we just got to get busy on the book. Now, don't worry Joe. Speculum nf Co-Editors: Victoria Voith Thomas Schiefer ,,.,f .4 'R - W- FN I ff- Get YOUT Candi' 05 the galley Working on an economy budget ' 1 1 'vw' 1 L 1 ' ' V 1'1'f' t'11l'1Df tH' lQ2H.G1HH2M'--1'-f'ua Ohio State University Student President-Tom Hickey Vice-President-Ralph Urmson President-elect-Richard Hersman Secretary-Sharon Schumann Treasurer-Bruce McCullough Advisors-Dr. Edward Fowler, and Dr. Sharon Martin hapter of the A. .M.A Live Surgery Booth-Dave Zimmerman, Gil Cloyd Speakers Bureau-Tom Cummins Yearbook fChironJ-Don Sanders Pre-Vet Day-Dan Wolfe Fun Night-Tom Burke :.- -.1 M1 1 - J ' wffiyu A Roy, there's a nude in here. I'm coming. dead! mm -'w 41 E BEFORE READY Live Surgery at VETERlNARy , HEDICBNE :zz-f T. -NA3,..--- M .s!?. THE CHIC STATE FAIR I f Ulfllf' -L ,I ...i DURING HAPTER EU Past Deans Dr. H. J. Detmers- Chief of the O,S.U School of Veterinary Medicine, 1889-1895 Dean David S. 1895-1929 Dean Oscar Brumley- 1929-1945 White Dean Walter Krill 1946-1967 1-1' ' . 4: V ' ' ' ' V .V , xi 'LAL' 'f Z..4 FLlffTf ?1 'fl u.L' l l'.1l:5-I'v-3FMi15f-I-'J 1Eh'HYT1lY4'l!1!i!lEl!DA I 3, U - .,.,..a,,.,.-. ...........,.-..L-- . ,- . .. ... , ' Jr. AV A Awards Banquet Omega Tau Sigma Award Phizef Award af 1 Alpha Psi Award 'S-x, Neal Caldwell Outstanding Clinician Awards by Upj Small Animal-Mike Wolland 'Qi 0 Tom Burke Rich Hersman Pre-Vet, Appreciation Award Auxiliary Award J Presented to Dr, Wearly Tom Hickey 76 Large Animal-Roy Zinn Research Awards Robert Stuhlman George Cloyd Ladies Auxiliary to the Junior AVMA YI I J, We Susan Snead Outstanding Senior Wife Award 1968 OFFICERS: left to right President-DeDe Achenbach Vice-President-Susan Snead Secretary-Twyla Ridder Treasurer-Phyllis Starcher Uxlzuretfes for Fun Night Top Row. Left to right Cheryl Ulmer Sharon McDonald Phyllis Starcher Jane Banning Bottom Row, left to right Diane Eichelberger DeDe Achenhach -53 ' . .. ' T74 .'..4-.. .. .M A-.el li..L.-41,-4....i..,LLIi.LILL.Liil.'i. LL' 'e.L.3hi.LLLZE1Mi l i Q i l W, l . 7? lkx Phi Zeta Membership of the Society of Phi Zeta consists of two classes, active and honorary. Active members are chosen from the faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students in accordance with the constitution. The follow- ing people met the personal and academic qualifications for membership and were initiated on May 1, 1968. Graduate Veterinarians: Hugh Black, Peter Lamont, L. D. Dhingra, Ronald Wright, Ted Senta, Michael Hock- man, Harold Farris, A. Ian Swann, A. K. Bhargava. Class of 1968: Ames Allen, Thomas Hickey, Lewis McClaren, Michael Miller, George Nyland, Judith Sauer- brei Sanders, Larry Sautter, Robert Slobody, Robert Smatt, Rufus, Sparks, Lester Starcher, David Stroshine, Robert Stuhlman, Walter Threfall and Victoria Lea Voith. Class of 1969: Robert Allen, Herbert Betts, Neal Caldwell, George Cloyd, John Harroif, Richard Hersman, James Walsh, and John Wilson. Dr. Paige K. Besch frightj is receiving congratulations and a certificate of honorary membership to Phi Zeta from Dr. P. W. Murdick I I fly Hu' I SN QA -LFS 05- ag. ...Q 1 lg ... Q .' '. E 5 Q3 'ay T s 5, o 0 C1 I : I 0 1 l : I I f : : 1:9 0 L . g A x I 0. Q 'Q MN ian A .-'QT' 2 J' T5 9 Zi jlnxx l,,fll1.1nlIHH The 1968 initiates are pledging to fulfill the principles and assume the responsibility of Phi Zeta membership. Honorary membership is based on distin- guished service to the advancement of science relating to the animal industry. On May 1, 1968, Dr. Paige K. Besch was initiated as an honorary member. Dr. Besch is an Assoc. Prof. of Ob. and Gyn. at OSU. This outstanding researcher has given freely of his time and talents to aid graduate students and faculty in our college. The objective of Phi Zeta is to recognize and promote scholarship and research in matters per- taining to the welfare and diseases of animals. In keeping with these objectives, Phi Zeta sponsored several lectures this past year on many diversified subjects. tudent Coun il seated: Bruce McCullough, Charles Steiman, President Doug Coatney Standing: Raymond Grieselhuber, Marv Steed, Dave Love Dean, old buddy, let me give you a few hints on how to run this college. Well now boys, remember l'm the dean. ,I l ii. We sure do nice work l Nol I've got Theenlority, I'll tell him, Firtht, there are always extheptionsf' 79 xf' Sufyiyal Kit for A1-my Vets I'm going to pour this drink on her dress If she'll take this drink, I'll have her drunk. X -Finn 80 Our alumni always carry two drinks. Sorry Nancy-all gone Two year Service Award J' S 1 V Jim Syler-President Junior Award Ed Buck Honorary Alpha Psi Members Dr. B. Prynr' qi. g.. Dr. R. B. Heath Achtung Senior Appreciation Award Dr. Scothorn Nice leg shot, Jane. Qmega Tau Sigma Senior Send-Off O.'I',S. Alumni President Dr. Vesper k l KI: 'N 'R i i. ' -Q NK I Au oh, competition. Let me tell you about Huey Bryant. No, let me tell them about ' Huey. My nose itches, Huey. S Comb your hair Rith Hang On Roy Faculty Frolies W l -il ,,,, A1 , , ., , af- - .. ,. . , z.h44..i.- .- 1 Lt ,rLL:3f' z1z,',gf: .ylgg-1, , ,H ,-family-1EJMA.mxg,wIE in mn . LU 4 s 1 nnual AVMA Spring Picnic L4 Q 11 gf mlb i 9 -Q wi 5 -wg .i i N . ' -. 'Q ' i Y 1 ' f- 't'j,.'5 Q. 5 .. . . , . . Pl 1 . A f-1:5 4+ 'fp ,N-.7.,... IQ 4 - ' - A. ' Eff-Qilffff me ' I ., K I .Ei 4' .jf ' , K fig: 'Q' ' I 4. ' ' J XA. Q I . i L' .4 V - v Q Y 1 . , 1 .A 6, ,N , K . 4' ' u ' 4- ' , Navi, . ' X ' W me Y -wins . me A . JV ' . .Nb 3- ' pf g . 5 f. . 1, rv .Ag Wy i mu .f-4--A I A 6, ,L f:1-,M Y. A. . i 4 '4 ' ' .-.1..'4- - ak . - ' ,P+ '5 4. fy fb . XR. I s Q willy, ,' . A V Q . 1- -X' A mm ' y x X . N 0 .-vu A , I l X r , Q. rf, Vw 1 99Q15 xS Agmum -if wweyk H a --M 1: Q N wr ' Whig Nga ., M , R in ZR I Ir' b Q Lp z-fgg 1 ,A- ' -gin '- ' W, tr' - . W ,. Y i . -a- ks N i az il ,gr Class Will Karl Achenbach wills his scar to Larry Bruestle because he is the only one big enough to wear it. L Fred Adams wills his ability to railroad business through short class meetings to Keith Evringham. Larry Adkins wills his ability to organize conference reports to Robert Lautzenheiser. Carl Alden wills his affection for Jersey cattle to Lynn McGrew. Ames Allen wills his back seat position in Dr. Buller's bus to any Junior who can learn to sleep there without developing Trucker's Kidneys. Ron Banning wills his barber shop with playmate to any Junior desiring some action. Jon Bernstein wills all of his wild animals and devious schemes for obtaining the same to Larry Baum. Al Huey Bryant wills his streaking ability to the Junior with the most hair on his chest. Tom Burk wills his oral diarrhea and his rectal Hati to Keith Burgett. Joe Curly Clutter wills his Playboy foldouts. to be posted in conspicuous places such as the lectern to Pete Bowen. Doug Coatney leaves his ability to be tired while in the john by Fleety to Jim Buck. Lyndon Conrad wills his wife's chair she used while waiting and receiving to Roy Buss. Don Cromer leaves his mountaineer hat and boots and all the canine medicine knowl- edge that goes with them to Jim Cochran. Tom Cummins wills his relationship with Rex to any man that can keep Rex's Thunder- bird clean. Russell DeVore wills his distant relationship, for all the good it did him to Dr. Koutz and the phrase It's Guar-n-teed' to Neal Caldwell. Larry Dickey wills to Ken Clever his even temper and love to attend Necropsy. Barbara Dolgan wills to Gil Cloyd her thin figure and all around knowledge and clinical skill. Dick Flinn leaves his Ugh! seat next to Dolgan to Bing Ahlering. Tom Fox wills his ability to choose a suitable class to graduate with to Ed Buck. Frank Gluhm leaves his broad experience and knowledge of Veterinary Medicine to another son of a . . . Dick Rudy. No Jay, That's enough! Repositol Testerone l.V. Jack Gordon leaves his quick mind to Gordon Davis. Roger Gussett leaves his basketball to Mike Cornwell. Bob Hein leaves the other half of his diploma to Robert Allen. Tom Hickey wills his Roberts Rules of Order to Dick Hersman. Gene Hofacre wills what's left in the Pharmacy after his departure to Jim Ewing. Joan Hurley wills her dirty beachcomber coveralls and rolled down boots to Niles Farris. Jerry Johnson leaves his ability to be on time at weddings to Jay Forsyth. Grant Johnson wills his electric milker and now weak hands to Bill Frey. Dick Klingensmith will just quietly leave. Dick Knight leaves that rare knowledge that comes with age to Larry Blum. Mike Kovsky leaves his close personal ties with Dr. Upjohn to John Harroff. Joe Kropp leaves his 400,000 used disposable syringes to Jerry Haughn. Jay Kuhlman has not the heart to leave the other members Cfemalel of his group to anyone. Francis Lux leaves Lux's Party House to Tim Snyder. Dave McDonald wills his beautiful sound 34 year old mare to Jim Cobb. Rock McClaren wills his even temper and cooperative nature to Kenneth Holec. Mike Miller wills his higher than West Virginia average IQ to Dick Hackenbracht. Dan Montag wills his close ties with railroading and women to Herb Betts. Ron Montgomery wills 50 gallons of blood agar to Ron Kondrich. George Nyland wills his thorough knowledge of one misguided West Virginian neighbor to SPWV CSociety for the Preservation of West Virginiansl. Carl Olilia wills his ticket on the Spring Florida train to Scott Anderson. Ted Panhuis leaves his skill to not articulate properly when it is most advantageous to Tony Lesh. Frank Pipers will leave to Murray Decklebaum all of his unpaid Pharmacy accounts. Jim Popp wills to each Junior enough grey matter to 4-point his Senior year. Martti Putkonen wills his sheepdog appearance, Charles Atlas physique and Casanova style to Mark Johnson. Roger Ronk leaves his address book to Ed Maleski. Dave Royer leaves that M , Pharmacy key to Ward Lutz. Don Sanders wills 400 unsold copies of the Chiron to Sharon Schumann. Judy Sanders wills her genuine authentic Davey Crocket pistol to Sallie Ginaven. Tom Saurer would like to argue with Barry about whether to leave or not. Larry Sautter leaves a six-pack of Bud in the interns fridge to Steve Kurtzer. Tom Schiefer leaves his record number of financees to Tom Smith. Harold Shraw leaves his half interest in Mac's mare fmentioned abovej to Theron Hysell. Tom Shriver wills his set of keys to Dr. Tharp's liquor cabinet to Dave Strickler. Bob Isreal Slobody wills the chronic mis-pronouncing of his name to Roger Spiess. Robert Smatthis leaves vintage 1964 Panhuis Ford Special to Don Heagren for safe- keeping. Ralph Smith leaves his book The One Thousand Questions I Didn't Ask to Bill Ridder. Warren Snead wills his vast experience in castrating lambs Western style to Gary Wiedwald. Rufus Sparks wills his ability to remain calm and levelheaded in the midst of mass confusion to Bob Wolterman. Lester Starcher wills 72 bushels of burned out light bulbs and one gross of empty NoDoz boxes to Jim Walsh. Bill Sternecker wills his body to the makers of Old Gold for a year's supply of cigarettes. Don Strattman wills two ready-made right arm, full length casts already autographed to Mark Weaver. David Stroshine wills his nickname Alves americana to Rick Somers. Bob Stuhlman wills his understanding of Charles DeGaulle and the French internal problems to Bill McClymonds. Denny Swenson wills his mesenteric lymph nodes to John Mehaffey. Jim Syler wills his shaved-off mustache to the Examination Board in exchange for his license. Walt Threlfall wills the royalties on his secret work in proper fluid therapy to Bud Siemering. Chuck Tracy wills his healing hands and broken toe to Charles Steinman. Bill Trouten wills the clinic record for leaving a small dog in the dryer for l0-112 hours to Bruce McCulloch. Dan Ulmer wills his premature appearance before the Board to Mike Snyder. Ralph Urmson wills his record for leaving a Large dog in the dryer 16 hours to Rick Smolen. Richard Julius Vago wills his hairdo, oral diarrhea, 90 minute eviscerations, cooperative manner, devotion to his colleagues, his IV Septisol technique for ovine eu- thanasia and well wishes from Drs. Gardner, Wilson, Gabel, and the whole clinic staff to Stanley Eichelberger. Vicky Voith wills her size 40-C tapered low neck-line coveralls to Penny Westenbarger. Mike Wansky wills his pocket size Hebrew to Chinese dictionary of suggestive phrases to Steve Colomon. Dan Wolf wills the remnants of his Norwegian Elkhound business to Dick Springer. Mike Wollevac Wolland wills 3300 miles of programmed computer tapes on large animal medicine to John IBM 1045 Wilson. Steve Yost wills his LBJ hat to Royall Smithey. Dave Zimmerman wills his ability for fumigating the Greenbriar without wincing to Brad Smith. Roy Zinn wills his honeymoon endurance record to any Junior who thinks he can match Roy's libido. She really has a dirty neck. Which one is the real ham? If it QJ 'E' g 'Xxx Sw X us 15 , 'W X .- Walter G. Venske, D,V.M., P.h.D. Assistant Dean and Secretary of the Col legeg Professor and Chairman of the De- partment of Veterinary Medicine S 2 Q l l ll .. ..: Vernon L. Tharp, D.V.M., Director of Veterinary Clinicsg Professor and Chairman of the Department of Veteri- nary Medicine Q P: U 4'q 'QPF if l S Robert G. Whiteus, MSC., D.V.M., Veterinary Hospital Administratorg Associ- ate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Clarence R. Cole. 2 Q 'X -L1-1 D.V.M., Ph.D., Deang Professor and Chairman of the Department of Veteri- nary Pathology ...- .. guna- 111141, an Present dministration 5 Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Chiron Bernard C. Hughes Blum Mr. John C. Esplin Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Dr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Hutchison H. W. Hawes Ben S. Henson Eden L. Deemer Dr. Jacob J. Schachter Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. P. F. Scheiderer Robert Stroshine Mrs. Kathern Betts Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack R. Harroif Tinney Leonard W. Segall Paul Mallow Dana Williams Chester Haughn Patrons - I 968 Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Dr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Dr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Earl K. DeVore Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Fl Novak Walter Lahmers Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter J. Strattman Dr. 8: Mrs. William Ahlering Mr. 8: Mrs. Russel Sanders Mr. 8: Mrs. James J. Hurley Mr. 8: Mrs. Calvin G. Wolfe Mr. 8: Mrs. Gus F. Lehnerd Mr. 8: Mrs. R. B. Knight Dr. 8: Mrs. Everett C. Burgess A. T. Strickler Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur H. Isaac Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul B. Syler Wendell C. Temple Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilmer C. Funderburg Mr. 8: Mrs. George A. Allen Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank E. Montag Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Evringham David Snead Mrs. Dorothy E. Johnson Dr. 8: Mrs. 86 Leon L. Bernstein Mr. 8: Mrs Dr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Dr. Robert Mr. 8: Mrs M. E. Burge George Nyland John Popp John Lazor Walter Threlfall, Jr. Paul Hofacre Paul M. Walters Owen M. Karrer Joseph B. Hickey C. Edward Ulmer O. W. Lutz Howard E. Swenson John C. Hersman John Lehky, Jr. Edward N. Hinko A. R. Bryant Kelly Conklin Edward Bottger Albert H. St. Jean Carl M. Alden Shulaw J. Cyrog . Edwin Hufgard Lt. Col. C. J. Voith Mr. 8: Mrs. M. H. Wansky Mrs. R. E. Smithey Mr. 8: Mrs. George Lepes Mr. 8: Mrs. Yarrington Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Czajkowski .H SEE THE MAH WITH THE BIG GATALO AMERIGNS LARGEST SELEGTIOH 0F VETEHIHAHY PHODUOTS AHB SUPPLIES v Pharmaceutics 0 Instruments 0 Biologics 0 Pet Foods 0 Minerals FROM ONE SOURCE 12,000 products. 250 lines. 10 shipping points dis- persed thru Central- East. 100 Trained Em- ployees To serve Your every need. Sales Exclusively to the Veterinarian W. IL BUTLEH G0 1493-97 North High Columbus, Ohio 614!294-4767 Branches Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Drayton Plains, Mich. Rochester, N.Y. Cleveland, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Kokomo, lnd. Horsham, Pa. 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