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AVS? 'i Riff? 1 - - : -:f- . . . sffwwf U f , ...Q R' 1 A I n ,.., - V .. . A ' il ,K 7 4 we 5 - -- -----' lp l ff , v 2 '- ' 1 , 1 . E ,1 . A --':Q DR. IOHN W. BARNARD DR. ALICE M. BRUES DR. RALPH E. CHASE Associate Professor of Anatomy Assistant Professor of Anatomy Instructor in Anatomy Student Council Faculty Advisor iii' f 5 5 THE FACULTY On the first day of school each fall, the freshman can be identified, not alone by his facial expression-which is a study in itself-but mainly by the peculiar admixture of reluctance and impatience with which he climbs the stairs leading to that first third-floor tryst with the Histology Department. Every student has fond memories of when he first sat in 'fLittle Ioe's class: his first time 'fup when 'ASpanky gave him the oral-quiz, that is. That intro- duction to H. E, Eleven, and his siblings: yes, those were the days when the students heart was carefree-well, al- most anyhow. Of course, slide quizzes plus Dr. Richter's grading policy-i. e., Ucut your throat at your own leisure 1 'f -coupled with the not too inviting, yet extremely interest- DR. CHARLES F. DEGARIS Professor of Anatomy ing afternoons in fourth-floor-East, combined to make life one long succession of joys and frustrations that ex- DR. IOHN F. HACKLER DR. DONALD B. MCMULLEN DR. ERNEST LACHMAN Professor of Preventive Medicine Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine Professor of Anatomy and Public Health and Public Health mba .aff
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UH H HULU . SHUEM HER Dr. H. A. Shoemaker joined the faculty of the Univer- sity of Oklahoma in 1920, and has since become an in- tegral part of the organization. He has advanced in rank from instructor in Pharmacy to head of the department of Pharmacology, and has been Assistant Dean of the School of Medicine since l939. For one year he served as acting Dean and acting Superintendent of the School of Medi- cine and the University Hospitals. During the time he has been at the School of Medicine, Dr. Shoemaker has done post-graduate Work at the Uni- versity of Washington, where he received the M. S. de- gree, and at Yale University, where he was granted his Ph. D., with a major in Pharmacology and Toxicology. He is a member of Phi Delta Chi fChemistry and Phar- macyj, Alpha Kappa Kappa fMedicinel, Rho Chi, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Psi, and Sigma Mu Sigma fraterni- ties. He is also a member of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, and many other professional and scientific organizations.
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DR. KENNETH M. RICHTER Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology frightl, with student tleftl DR. ZOLA K. COOPER DR. IOSEPH M. THURINGER Assistant Professor of Histology Professor of Histology and Embryology and Embryology THE FAB LTY plain the peculiar antics exhibited by the typical Medic at various times during the year. No sooner has he begun to adjust to this new, different -and fascinating-life into which he has literally Usweat blood to be admitted, than someone calls a signal and the scene changes. Nine o'clock classes are a thing of the past, never to return. Bright and early on the first morn- ing of the second semester, Freddy Freshman trudges happily to keep his rendezvous with The Bull -Mason himself. Of course, sooner or later, 'iThe Book is opened, and the freshman begins to understand the true significance of acidosis when the pH of whales milk is 3.5-or maybe I skipped a line there somewhere. The lateral spino-thalamic tract becomes the bosom companion A e of the student, and the expression grey matter achieves significance. However, he fails to find that easy time DR. Louis A. TURLEY Professor Emeritus of Pathology DDR. DAVID VAN BROWN Miss IEANNE GREEN DR. HOWARD C. HOPPS Assistant Professor of Pathology Instructor in Pathology Professor of Pathology 5N
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