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all thankful to be rid of most of the B. S. courses tBasic Sciencesl. It took us a while to wean ourselves from benzedrine and caffeine, but we finally got used to being normal healthy upper-classmen. We met things new and diffe-rent in dental courses .... SW-4, 5-5154, 5-516, 5'f2-6, birth .... We were all fascinated by the study of the Greenwood family tree, but just exactly what happened in dentistry during each generation we were never able to find out ..., Some people like to laugh at their own jokes, and some people like to laugh at people laughing at their own jokes. Remember the day Ardie wore his bright red shirt? Here comes the firechief, ha, ha, ha. . . . . In our Iunior year, most of us thought about mending our ways, for we began to suspicion that some teachers didn't go for apple-polishing, particularly Dr. W. W. tAnyhow, he said something to that effect.l .... Everyone expected the market to be flooded with Drangsholt's H. P. ttrade-narnel cavity liner after the lectures about the controversial advantages and disadvantages of silver nitrate over calcium hydroxide, or was it the other way around? .... Capek's pedo patient kept insisting that she had to go to a party, so the child was told to go ahead, and she did - all over the floor .... Our class sponsored the traditional Dental College Picnic, and faculty and fellow classes agreed with us that a new high in Dental College Picnics had been attained .... Another Lanspa chip: You laid it, George, now hatch it. .... We were seasoned clinical veterans by this time, but that first block still had us a little apprehensive. We vibrated the needle into tissue and accused the patient of shaking, a game called Who's Scared, You or Me? .... This year saw a shift in faculty. Dr. Knapp took over the Diagnosis Department, and Operative lost Dr. Lynn to Crown and Bridge. The beginning of the Senior year brought our class back to strength with the addition of Claire Bott and Gordon McKenzie. Tiger Wes decided to drop back and re-group so that our count stood at 30 .... The Surgery De' partment was strengthened by the addition of thirty brilliant new Oral Sur- geons .... Don't touch me, I'm sterile! .... Does anyone have any extra primary Class ll's they don't need? .... One of the great features of the Senior year was the three week vacation of sleep and bridge at the hospital. . . . Every Wednesday at 8: there was a stimulating presentation of What's My Line. Anyone care to venture a diagnosis? .... We began doing that ever popular creation, the Class III foil. Everyone seemed to be doing fine until we got to the foil knife, which for a long time we thought was a type of excavator .... The day before Christmas Vacation began, Vernie tried a new experiment in the field of hybrids, trying to breed a Plymouth with the Mo. Pac. Eaglet. It was rather rough at first, but everyone was glad to have him rejoin us in February .... The big event of Ianuary was the Clinical Exams, resulting in 15 incompletes. Dr. Keys wore a black suit and long face for days after .... lt got to the point that you hated to answer the tele- phone for fear another insurance agent was calling .... Early one Tuesday morning during the regular presentation of l've Got a Secret with Whisper- ing Sam, the question was asked, Is Margrave enrolled in this course? Seems the Star Route to Wahoo-oo was a little late that morning .... We didn't need to plan many parties this year for they were taken care of by the dental supply men. However, one very successful party was the all school stag at the Village. At the end of the punch line of one fine joke Milt pipes up, Was that pork Kosher? .... A new enterprise was started in the lab, the Black Market in pink base plate wax .... l wear my new dentures all the time, Dr. McReynolds, except when I eat .... Egan: Now if Grove had played the Oueen instead of the lack, and if Kelly hadn't had the King-- . . . . Yo'all are good doctors. You doesn't hurt rne, you ies' scares me to deathl . . . . Grove: Who says there's no such thing as a planned family! lust check the Senior Class .... What does a mouse's ear have to do with Oral Pathol- ogy, anyhow? .... The following honor awards have been announced and we are very proud of each one of the men who received them: American Society of Dentistry for Children Awards - William A. Corrales, Iohn E. McReynolds: Omicron Kappa Upsilon Awards - George R. Dachs, Egan W. Drenker, Robert M. Stemm, Deryl D. Swanbom. 31
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