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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY---Continued. Soon the final examinations approached, and we began tu work more seriously until the last examination was over. Then we returned home for our summer vacation. Un our return it was with great sorrow that we learned that some of our classmates had fallen by the wayside, but we gladly extended our hand uf wel- come to all new-comers. lt would take entirely too long to even give a brief resume of the next two years at P. X 5. llut a few facts must be stated. Shortly after we assumed the duties of Sophs the question of hazing the Freshmen was thoroughly discussed. Owing to convincing arguments it was unanimously decided not to haze the freshies. This was the one time we did not follow the custom, and we hope that all future Sophomores will follow our precedent. The junior year found us in the real study of medicine. lt was then we began to work in dispensaries and to visit wards. This year was marked by the same earnest endeavor which characterized the class during the first and sec- ond years. lt was with no little pleasure that we reassembled last fall as Seniors. NYe realized that the greater iiart of our task was over, but that it was not finished. It was at this tnne we learned that we were not only of the P. R S.. but a part of the U. of M. as well. Only a few days passed before we began our earnest work at home and in the wards. A class organization was effected with the following officers: G. R. Posr, Prcsidczzt. XV. L. BTAIHDEN, First Virc-Prcxidczzf. T. bl. OTBIQIEN, Sccmza' l'icc'-Prurfdczif. 5. R. CHAPUT, Sct'rcftz1'y. l. H. P. BvRNE, T1'ct15zzrcr. C. H. LUPToN, Hixturiaaz. Scrgva1115-at-Arzizs. F. A. BECK, F. CoMr'roN, lf.rcv11I1-r'c Colzzzzzfffcc. F. A. l'12TEi:soN, E. F. SYRAP, M. bl. FoLEv, Our work continued until the Thanksgiving holidays. After the holidays we resumed our work, especially preparing for the mid-year examinations. lt was not long, however, till it was announced, to the surprise of the entire class and probably to the sorrow of the maiority, that there would be no exams. This did not cause us to forget our duty and our purpose at school, however, so we continued our eager work until Uecember Nth, when the Xmas holidays began. hlanuary 4th found practically all the students in the halls of P. K 5. and ready for work. Now we realized that we were on the home-stretch, with the goal within grasp. Our hearts are filled with joy and pride. The prayer on our lips is that we may have enough energy and endurance stored up in our bodies to withstand the final test. As it is time for the CLINIC to go to press, it will be impossible to give the remainder of the history of the class of 15916. llut as the time draws nearer and nearer for us to part, let our departure not be the last link in the study of medicine, but unite us in a golden chain of memories for every individual of the class of 19115 and for our grand old Alma Mater-l'. X 5. C. H. l-L'PToN, HliSf0I'l.llll. 25
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B. T. Boocorr, X Z X Baltimore, Md. Boggott has been with us all four years. He has a sunny disposition, and a keen appreciation of the better side of everyone. As a student he has proven himself to be one of our best, a clear thinker, combined with the ability to ap- ply himself along practical lines. He always has time to help any of his friends, even though in so doing he in- conveniences himself. His pleasing per- sonality, combined with his thorough study. assures his success. Dxvm M. AIKMAN, J' If ll Brockwayville, l'a. Tall, lithe and athletic, Mac came to us in his tender youth, seeking enlighten- ment in the Art of llippoerates. Dave's favorite lecture is a lantern demonstra- tion, where with lights out he can choose a comfortable seat and be borne away to the realms of Morpheus. However, Dave is not sleepy when it comes to a question of ability. On the contrary, he is an exceptional student. His many sterling qualities make him very popular with his classmates. XYhen the smoke of battle has cleared and we are weighed in the balance, this Scotch youth will take his place among the foremost. The Keystone State, wherein he intends to practice, will be richly repaid for his absence therefrom during his student days at P. S: S.
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