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f l l THE REFLI-3CToRg 32 f wp' X E? the gay young Juniors. However, those winter months were much shortened by the ravages of keen warfare waged by the FiFi against the A'ax. Man were wounded but no fatalities have been recorded. J Y 1 Spring was a welcome guest, for with the excitement of the base- ball season and the dread of the exams, came the knowledge of a long-looked-for vacation. 53
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10 ,fx THE REFXLECTOR 32 4 xp' b E? Ziaisturp nf the Qlllass uf 1916 iaeniur Quan As dignified Seniors we started our last year. Laying aside such foolishness as hazing and so forth, we got down to real business. Day after day we labored, and not in Vain, for We were at last the sole masters of the infirmary, with none to look up to and two classes to look down upon. The first semester passed and we all had our share of greeting new patients and using our appointment books. Christmas wasgat hand and we journeyed back home for the last time. The second semester came and we eagerly awaited ,the special days when we were to extract, to examine, and to visit the hospital where Professor Long gave pgs clinics in physical diagnosis. Some members of the class were busy perfecting themselves in the various branches of dentistry in which they desired to specialize. We found Briggs, Bakeman, Milnes, Ashdown and a few others fondling their orthodontia wires, Lockhart trying to cast aluminum plates, Shafer using the microscope to find the- cause of pyorrhea, Gleason studying painless methods, and Bradley hard at work in the extraction room. Soon the days came when we were permitted to anaesthetise our fellow classmates by the nitrous oxide method, and the results were astounding. Now and then we all got together for a little enjoyment. We attended the football and basketball games, and all of us made the trip to Rochester to see U. of B. trim U. of R. The noble members of the Sphinx and Double Fours rivaled each other in making en- joyment. Then came the Theatre Party, and we sure had our fun. We are very proud of the fact that this Class of 1916 has contributed S5
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