St Louis University - Archive Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

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SENIORS Top row--Douglas, Condon, Sheehy, Ruokli, Boyle, Jacobsmeyer, Johnslon, Klaus, Crandell Smilh, Decker, Wieber, McKenzie, Wernerl. Third row-Zimecki, O'Connor, Kelleher, Sfein Mulligan, Sfrange, Jones, McEvoy, Griese McHaHie. Wallenhorsr, Hanlon, Dunne. Second row-Godfsseels. Axer, Mayagoilia Tully, Smiih, Lang, Pelerson, Donlon. Delers Schneider, Flynn, Kelly, Downey, Casfellano. Bollom row-Slein, Sulli, Becker, Wilson, Blum Clarkson, Jones, Zimmerman, Cikrii, McFarland Crane, Tworney, Krupilzer. JUNIORS Top row-Linz, Granl, Davill, Kessler, Rahaim Conralh, Pefravicz, Link, Murray, Murray, Dowl- ing, Luebke, I-logan. Kealing, Helheringlon Mayer, Reinerl, Nolan, Barlon, Mooney, Corley Gelin, Gibbons. Middle row-Ulrich, Schenk, Romo, Arnold, Bar- nell, Slaucler, Warner, Coller, Henle, Tully Menchen, Bishop, Poeckes, Donnelly, Lolfus Umhoefer, Eilen, Goss, Murphy, Willmes. Borlom row-Cefnar, Kanuch, Lassance. Hoch- haus, Wobido, Adams, Tomkins, Rochel, Buckley Sfumpl, Cadavid. SOPHOMORES Top row-Coomes, Donnelly, Murphy, Dough- erly, Lyons, O'Connor. Middle row-Fussner, Jolin, Lemieux, Deeman Morgan, Muller, Fay, Giunla, Finn, Schumacher Bischolknerger, l-lodapp, Padberg, Sullivan, Kolly Walel, Salcherl, Yenni, Dimond, Murray, Jim- GFIGZ. Bofiorn row-Mangiarcina, Cunningham, Mc- Shane, Nieporle, Faloacher, Larguier, Donohoe McGrail, Mollner, Cronin. FRESHMEN Top row-Kraus, Kegel, Coyle, Edwards, O'Don- nell, Finucane, Averill. Middle row-McCallin, Voss, O'Connor, Bern- erl. Lashley, Meehan, Disller, Barragan, Walers, Allen, Furlong, Mc:Key, Auer, Douville, Thro, Fichler, Slansell, Kness. Bofrom row-Macias, Chavez, Romo, C-avazos, Slallworlh, Donovan, Murray, Connell, Murphy, Foley. l 7?-. la iPage Txuenty-ni'ne

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mi dv SCHOOL OF IOEDICIOE Rev. Alphonse M. SchwlTalla, SJ., dean of The School of Medicine. FOUNDED 1836: REESTABLISI-IED I903. THERE IS NCTHING Tiner Than a well-Trained physician oT supernaTural FaiTh, a man who knows his arT as well as he knows his religion, who leaves noThing undone To perTecT himself in his profession, and who aT all Times pracTises his religion, and preaches iT by his example. l-le is a blessing To counTless Tamilies, and a social asseT of inesTimable value. l-lis words, his manner, his very bearing, have a TherapeuTic value ThaT heals The body and invigoraTes The soul oi his paTienT. From his physician The sick man has 'Few secreTs. WiThouT exceeding The bounds prescribed by proTessional eThics, indeed, in accord wiTh The mosT approved TradiTions ol: The proTession, The inTelligenT physician minisTers To The soul oT his paTienT. I-le does noT regard his paTienT as a mere suTTering congeries oT blood, bone. Tlesh, muscle. and nerves, buT as an image oT God, viTalized and inTormed by an immorTal soul. l-lence he has healing powers aT his command ThaT are wholly unknown To his maTerial- isTic broTher. To his paTienT, he is a man worThy oT all honor, and To his communiTy he is a source oT spiriTual and Temporal beneTiTs .... Medicine may noT be an exacT science, buT if iT were, no physician could aTTord To neglecT The human elemenT in relaTion To- The paTienT .... A paTienT is someThing more Than a sprain, and a clienT is someThing ThaT is noT all TorT. The physician and The lawyer musT recognize This TruTh if They wish To exercise all The power Tor good inherenT in a profession. ThaT power is, primarily, opporTuniTy and abiliTy To con- TribuTe To human welTare. OTherwise, They are individuals who make a living on The woes oT Their Tellows. EdiTorials, America, XLIII, 439, 55. an gina, ,,,,,,,g,., ...,,- .,,1,.,-e.,,1e1f..,-M ----W - --

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