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Charlie Alfano. Dan Bethcm, and Leo Barnes register as freshmen at Temple WA-SAMA's busy rush campaign
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history of the class of 1970 And so they came. The products of many different environments, the prides of undergraduate colleges all across the nation, the physicians of tomorrow ... they came. They came with their hopes, their fears, their dreams, and their drives. They came from around the world and around the corner, from down South and from down the street. They were young: they were tough; they were scared stiff! They began their stay at Temple with four calming days of Orientation. Picture the typical Freshman. Phi D. E. screamed into one ear; Phi Chi screamed into the other. Phi Rho told them that their house really wasn't that far away; Phi Bet., with its castle-like house, swore it would never fold; A.K.K. joined the others in glorifying the virtues of fraternalism. The upperclassmen told them that they didn’t really need an embryology book; Dr. Huber and the other anatomists swore that they did. Then the lines began — there were lines for registration, for buying books and white coats, for chest X-rays, photographs, Tine tests, and bone boxes. They thought they were busy; but Med. School hadn't even started yet. That first day—September 6,1966
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You could tell that they were Freshmen on Monday morning because of the pride they showed in their new white coats; you could tell that they were Freshmen on Monday afternoon because of the Anatomy lab stench that exuded from their bodies. All except Mitch, whom you could tell at any time, because of the gold buttons and the green lapels on his white jacket. They settled into their daily Anatomy routine. Chief of the department and king of the “S's , Xs”, and U's , was John Franklin Huber, M.D., Ph.D, and close friend of Frank Netter. Using every means available to aid the class's comprehension of Anatomy, “Daddy Huber tried TV, 3D, videotapes, and large group presentations. They came; they listened; they tried; but there was no way that they could ever remember all those bronchopulmonary segments. However, they did retain the basic anatomical concepts: da head bone's connected to da neck bone, da neck bone's connected to da shoulder bone, etc. 1 w-'iiEO Tm DwJfr WoBr P. r
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