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Svnphnmurw--19111 At this, the close of another year, it seems only fitting that we pause for a brief review of the happenings, experiences and associations that the Sophomore Class of the University Medical College have undergone. Not that in such a retro- spection we may but grow reminiscent, but by linking the past and present together we are enabled to give a more complete class history. ' It was on or about the 2nd day of the month of September, in the year of our Lord Une Thousand Nine Hundred and Six, that the present Sophomore Class, then a green bunch of awkward, bilious, cadaverous Freshmen, gathered at the University Medical College, gazing with open-mouth awe upon the novelty of their new situation and wondering if they would ever become as dignified and important looking as the bunch of students CSophs.j giving eachother the glad hand and inquiring about their summer's practice. After passing the trying period of going before a genial gentleman, who always wears a benign smile QDr. jamesj, and who inquired about the physical, mental and financial status of each, accepted all the hard cash extended to him and gave in return an enrollment card and a Y. M. C. A. hand-book, with instruc- tions to return the next day. Thus this class began its race in the study of medi- cine. 'The members of this class are gathered from seven states, but Missouri and Kansas furnish the majority. The circumstances that first brought some into prominence were the matter of fact questions asked by the Kansas school teacher CLindleyj, the gesticulation of the senator from Kansas QPorterj, the volumes of hot air disseminated by the Argentine Kid QWolfeD, and the happy and witty remarks of Kid Lewis. . Upon its organization, as Freshmen, the class of IQIO elected the following officers: G. S. Gilliland, Pres., E. M. Surface, V.-Pres., O. R. Wolfe, Sec. and Treas.g R. P. Lewis, S. A. At roll call in September of 19o7, a few voices failed to respond, and two new names were entered. Last year we were sixty-two, this year fifty-one. Where are the others, 15 the question asked in wonder and left unanswered. We predict great things for the class of IQIO, and believe from it will come some bright minds who will be an honor to the profession and a credit to the University Medical College. D. S. LONG, '1o.
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