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Junior Picrl The Clinic was never like this. We all enjoyed the many functions during the Junior year, but the picnic was something special. Here we really got to know the fam- ilies of many of the boys es- pecially the stroller brigade. Everyone ate heartily, enter- ed into all the games, and a wonderful time was had by all. Needless to say, aching muscles prevailed in the clinic in the following week. Ray Grandstanding It as usual. On your mark! Delts, wives and kids enjoy- ing a picnic lunch. Before the eggs started break- All eggs still intact. 40 Carl gets an egg shampoo the house.
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Vol Clark, President Don Kornblou, Vice-President Bob Hubert, Secretory-Treasurer The Clinic at last!! All our college work and two years of Dental School to get over to the Clinic and to live pa- tients. We were all excited and a little apprehensive at the same time. During this year we each proved to our- selves that we had been trained correctly, we could do the work and patients really weren ' t so bad after all. Several of the instructors proved to be the real hurdles, but as a group, the staff was always there to help us neophytes and their instruction showed in our favorable accomplishments. It was to be a year of hard work, plenty of nervous frustation and at times feelings that we ' d never make it. But we ail did and with lots of fun and laughs included. A good group of class officers helped make this one of our most enjoyable years in Den- tal School. A fishing trip, picnic, and Christmas party were only a few of the welcome reliefs between clinics, special assignments and our own patients. Bus and street car strikes and even a flood slowed things down for a few days, but for the most part we all earned our keep. Yes, it was to be a year we ' d never forget.
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of the Qreat Flood The S.S. U.S.C. was almost sunk this year, taking in over a foot of water in her bilges and losing most of her crew for two days. Patients cancelled and two or three students were almost sucked into storm drains valiantly trying to make it to school. But everything worked out o.k. and the clinic was soon back to normal. Getting our last big issue of equipment. Bruce and Judd stuffing the ballot box again. Carl, Ray, John and Jerry having a friendly game. Guess who has the 22 point hand? Finishing ou first clinic. 41
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