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BICDCHEMISTRY -fl? Dr. Visser Dr Saltman Dr Marx Dr. Bundy gfe' l CU! A Dr. Bergren Dr. Bass Pat 0'Day Biochem was a high-energy course dealing with the study of such high-energy substances as phospholipids l-leepeedsl, ATP, ADP, and K9P . Important as it was, K9P was not a part of the vital Krab's Cycle, however, it was a great Krab re- pellant. Most of the students didn't get the Krab's Cycle which was fortunate for all of us because the average was kept down and we all passed. Dr. Bavetta was with us only part of the first semester due to illness, so we were entertained by a group of guest lecturers. The second semester, however, we enioyed Dr. Bavetta's interesting and witty lectures. We were iust as confused as before, but at least it was tolerable-that is until the first day of lab. Here we were thrust into the hands of an unknown entity! Diplomatic, congenial, sympathetic-all describe our own Dr. Ruth Bass. The atmosphere was very calm in lab with only a few explosions-everytime someone opened her mouth. We learned, at least most of us did, that peaceful co-existence was the better part of valor. As it turned out, we were as strange to her as she was to us. Do you supose we iust weren't meant for each other? 'l' Found in superfluous amounts in and about fire hydrants.
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ANATOMY 4f7'Eg,aq 7. ov - ,. :bsrq '54-lv 'Og roy 64.45. Mc NULTY ' ,gg yeqyfls G4A!6L10gj r .2 F r or av et i y 5 'll 'A 1 42 I 5, .la L, 11 1 5 , ', Q of. Richard nbby ., V H I MEL l. . ' 1 Ep.-4J0P.Tll NN V l . r 1' Y riff v0 L .l rl 127 was DNB VIA Q '- I 9 ' f 7, A6 X ' ogg de 'l' f f --HQ' aYc1M1fvY cwauafv f f i a '4'- 'f A 4 A A A A 1' as NDSEIIOLIA gmvras M M x ,xx X 031-46vo 'Jute o TER O NOT i 5lfon 41.4 Fen. ave M It F it x . - ' ' gli il, Dr. Bob Gregg . 0 L ma 'Q-15.2 e Q. 3 f, 4 ff -3 QQ' ' Z- Z 9 - ' ,U Kffff kr 1' , -s la' as -j'SM s N ' A i , 7 7 If 3 6 ,R 5 , gh it f - . Q f 5 as F X 3 , x wcnwi J ME . L' ,, ,JN I FER 402350: 104 ALL gg ONE M- i all si 'Q 'o 'Q 4 41425 4 46 0446. 414, 'K 46 fg 'ff A 9- A A 'S 'N P if CBL is vo 7, l ST ' 1 Dr. Bernie Butterworth 3 U .L 6- :F On our first day in anatomy, Bob lFingernailsl Gregg, the anatomy instructor 4 5 said, 0.K. everybody get out the vaseline. We were told to grease the bodies f If so that molds wouldn't grow on them. This seemed like an odd way to learn I - anatomy, but we complied. The course was divided into two parts, gross mutila- BLADDER CONTROL tion and head and neck mutilation. We completed both parts in fine style. Another GMVGLIOM pattern for the year was set early-V3 of the class worked at the cadavers, V3 worked on the 3rd floor, and' iff, followed Dr. Gregg from table to table. Dr. ' Tibby was in charge. Dr. Tibby was assisted by Dr. Gregg, Dr. Gregg was assisted bv Dr. Butterworth. Dr. Butterworth was assisted bv the book.
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