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YEAR Fok THE arf' V fr ,.,,K ' ,O lectures. Test time brought much joy, matched only S0meW01,kHa1,d by the joy of grade posting time. Alas, the experimental class!! New style, no lectures, all questions, etc., etc., marked the new approach to Pathology. The question remains: is it the teaching technique or the outstanding class which is responsible for averages of 90W on Path tests. How about taking an old final and getting the same average as last year A and not even studying for it. others hardly work l! Stephen Burns Robert Carr Glenn Crawford William James Deemer Czajkowski ' W 4-G--s Frederick Deist Robert Denk Thomas DeVincentis Michael Dillon Gregory Fluharty 59
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THE SECO C ASS In the fall of '68 the sophomore class, having safely completed the first intriguing year of professional school, eagerly attacked the curriculum of the second year. During the year they obtained vast knowledge in the fields of Pharmacology, Pathology, Parasitology, and Physiology. In the spring they were introduced to Surgery, Diagnostics, and small animal anatomy. A typical day at 8:00 a.m. found 90? of the class seated in Pharmacology lecture, the remaining 10? usually arriving midway through the highly organized Michael Anthony Richard Gary Barden Joseph Becka Thomas Bird Richard Bottgei F1 anll Braun John Brees Robert Burge Elizabeth Burgess
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Other Path stories are not so cheer- ful. Look at the nervous breakdowns, heart failures, and traumatic reticuliti the class missed out on. Long will they remember Parasitology. There were no-see-ums, mosquitos, and laboratory notebooks. They held the in- terest of each aspiring young parasitolo- gist. Physiology brought many long to be remembered events. If it doesn't offend anyone intuitively, we should definitely mention the fast moving lectures and lecture labs of Dr. Hamlin. Then there was Dr. Ray and his problem with inter- mediary metabolism or more specifically his problem with somatotrophin. In the spring of the year we returned to anatomy for a short course on dog anatomy. Finally they worked on an ani- This stuff is nice, but we're not allowed to touch. -.L X ' 4.-,, . t 60 ly 6' 3 may-'KN Merlin Funderburg Gerhard Hauptmann Kent Hoblet Casey Jones -hw... John Godfrey Allen Gutin James Hearst Philip Hinke Gerald Hufgard James J archow Earl Kittle Paul Kleman gm
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