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ONTCGENY of the SPECIES HOMO DOCTORUM lstyearstudent. . . open found wandering about mumbling peculiar sounds known as minutiae He has a well-formed prehensile grip adapted admirably well to holding objects known as test tubes. Living primarily in the jun- gles, he nevertheless frequently loses his way amongst the trees fand even the leaveslj of the open-visited Forest of Knowledge. His skin and clothes reek continuously of formaldehyde-phenol. Zndyearstudent. . . has evolved so that he is now a cavedweller, holing up in these caverns known as clini- cal microcopsyl' and 'path lab. The marked kyphosis is an adaptive posture, resulting from looking through black cylin- ders. Known to contract .several dozen imaginary diseases while studying them, his memory cells have undergone near-maximal proliferation and he has already experienced a dramatic decrease in creativity. 3rdyearstudent . . . has become a gregarious animal, as evi- denced by his wandering about in very large caverns flmown as wards'Q within groups of haljidozen of similar species. Notice his characteristic attitude: running. If asked the whereabouts of his destination, he will in- variably not know. The object in his right hand is a specially collected specimen of liquid excrement, upon which he will reli- giously pedorm certain magical operations, measurements, and observations. Curiously, it is said that such activities are done for his own health! 4th year student . . . Notice the bored expression on his face. His mind is a blank because he has a complete reactive amnesia for the past three years. His ability to give the correct reply to a question which has two possible answers has risen above the proverbial 5096, how does he do it? By silently reasoning out the logical answer and then voicing the opposite alternative! The intern. . . is said by many experts to be close to extinc- tion. His arduous, lengthy workdays are such that he is frequently disoriented to time and place. Notice the clouded eyes rom endemic fatigue. Object in left hand is a peculiar device that periodically emits a beeping noise which is a conditioned stzmu lus to pick up a telephone f f a -by 'lim Burton Reproduced from The Paeon l Gerald Tomory - sq- rJ 7-, james Torzewski Wayne Trinklein l Ophthalmology FIRST ROW-Gary Sandall, Richard Gutow, Daniel Green, Morton Cox, john Henderson QChairmanD, Harold Falls, Reimer Wolter, Frode Maaseidvaag, Bruce Cohan, SECOND ROW- james Barnett, Roger Meyer, John Mertus, james Kiess, Gregory Heyner, Roswell Pfister, Keith Burnes, Terry Bergstrom, THIRD ROW-William Hawks, Mark Cohen, Alfred Newton, Ken- neth Musson, Bartley Frueh, Charles Smith, Claytus Davis, Frankjohnson.
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if David Winston an -J .3 '01 john Young Margaret Zanotti Perhaps this year's sophomore class is just more activist , reflecting national student trends. Perhaps in a few years, the faculty can settle back to the good old sur- face docility and servility of the traditional medical student. But we think not. Having been shown some willingness on the part of the school to improve the quality of educa- tion, students are once again showing a will- ingness to become involved in their own education, rather than passively enduring it, serving their time. It is this sense of involvement that has characterized this yearls sophomore class, making it different from those that have gone before. It is this sense of involvement that we think Michigan would do well to both encourage and take advantage of, rather than stifling it, or worse, letting it die for lack of response.
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