Palmer College of Chiropractic - Fountainhead Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1975

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. a do T i. l . L' - , l Sf... ...- ' ' X. - lf. First Row: Daniel Madrid, Dale Willard, Armando Sesma, president, Rudy Riojas, vice president. Second Row: Elias Pasol, Mariano Villarelo, Fernando Cillero, Jose Luis Cillero, Not Pictured: Raul Leal, Jesus Boehm, Treasurer. The more points at which you touch humanity, the more friends you have, the greater your influence. --Elbert Hubbord El espirito conquistador de la juventud entusiasta hacia un futuro prospero y digno de lograrse por la quiropractica con todo cerazon. IVIexico Club

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11? V 'fi is Standing: Brett Dunningham, Richard McMinn, Gary Giles, Rob Allan, John Tahere, Craig Gilberd, Jeremy Dive, David Bridson, Jim Dreaver, Russ Knowling. Sitting: Paul Campbell, Graeme Thompson, David Murphy, Chris Carver, John Todd Mike Scott. Absent - Linda Turley, Doug Hayes, Ross Funnell. WHY DO THESE IVIEN LOOK SO SIVIUG? Consider this... lt's uncrowded - barely three million people in a country big enough to take twenty times that many. The climate is mild. A really hot summer's day means temperatures around 80 degrees, in the coldest winter it rarely freezes. Snow is almost unknown in the towns and cities - and yet it's only a few hours' drive to the mountains, and some of the best skiing in the world. The scenery is a microcosm of mother earth's best - blue lakes, clear rivers, white peaks, green valleys, bush-clad hills, and endless miles of wild, beach-strewn coastline. The swimming is safe and the ocean warm. lVIarlin, swordfish and a hundred varieties of eatables are there to be taken from the sea. The rivers and lakes are glutted with trout. Wild deer and pig rampage in the hills, so many that there are no limits, no licenses needed to hunt them. The outdoorsman need not worry about snakesp there aren't any, not even harmless ones. The government is beneficent. lt is there to work for the people, not against them. lt pays all hospital bills, all education expenses, and ensures no one dies a pauper. Every three years the people have the option of throwing it out if it doesn't measure up. Children are happy and healthy. lt's partly the climate, the outdoor living, the empha- sis on sport Cparticipating, not watchingi. The lack of fear in society has something to do with it too. Families feel secure. People don't mind walking the city streets at night. Race riots are unknown - brown and white live in harmony. Crimes of violence are rare - perhaps ten murders in a very bad year. The police don't wear guns - don't need to - and T1 privatg citizen can't even own one Cexcept for a hunting rifle, and then it has to be icense . Chiropractors do well there. Parliament has passed legislation recognizing them as a primary health profession quite distincet from medicine. A bill is underway to have chi- ropractic fully covered under the social security system. A recent petition initiating this drew more signatures than any other in the nation's history. The people SU PPO RT chiropractic. . . With all THAT to go back to when you finish your degree at Palmer, wouldn't you look just a little smug too? 166



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The lllI+Knowi11g Plyslcitln. harllm His 'finger ivfhe pulse of man kind . I-la perceivefh 'flue disease, and prmriln+i1,in I-li.: unerring wisdom, -flue remedy. Every age lull its own problem, and every soul Els par-licular aspirafion. The remedy 'HIC world needelli ' In lfs presenfwday a-fflicfinns can Devel' be 'fha Same as 'flied' which il, SUlJSCliUQh'l' age may reelufpe. BIZ. dDXl0USly c0tlc2P1led wills +l'l2- needs of fhe age ye livein, dml cenfer your delilxeawrlions on if.: oxlgeocies and Peiluiremenlxs, 'Bafidfu' ' Th p f th y p thetic nerve are neither entirely physical n piritual, b t h t th t Th rve is connected with both. Its phenomena h II be perf t h t p t I d phy I lations are normal. Wh th t I Id d the divine world are well co-related h th h rt become heavenly and the aspirations become pure and divine, perfect connection shall take place. Then shall this power produce a perfect manifestation. Physical and spirt I diseases will then receive absolute healing. Abduw-B h WITH LOVE, BAHA'l CLUB OF PALMER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC

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