University of Oklahoma - Sooner Medic Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1947

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Louis E. DIAMOND Instructor in Biochemistry if ,..,,,.,R DR. MARK R. EVERETT Professor of Biochemistry DR. ARTHUR A. I-IELLBAUM Professor of Pharmacology a .i Miss FAY SHEPPARD Instructor in Biochemistry DR. ALTON C. KURTZ Associate Professor of Biochemistry THE FAEULTY the big boys said he'd have. The ceaseless frustration begins to tell on him, and while he may not show it openly, deep within him, he yearns for summer vacation. But when summer comes, what does he do?-You guessed itl He makes up deficiencies for three months, and starts his second year-referred to by the big boys as the easy term. While a lecture by Dr, Hopps is different from one by Dr. Thurringer, and the regular meetings with Dr. Moore Clater to be dubbed Hflot Dog for reasons long since lost in antiquity-and probably better left therej are a little less vigorous than some of the freshman classes, they are every bit as profound, and an hour earlier, to boot. The student in his spare time indulges his ego by giving unequivocable advice to the frosh on tlj How to pass Histology, Q21 How to pass Anatomy, t3j How to pass Embryology. The unknowing frosh-trusting souls M M-WARM. ..,f, DR, PAUL M, DARDEN and DR. pAuL W, SMITH DR. RICHARD.W. PAYNE Associate Professor of Pharmacology Graduate Fellows In Pharmacology

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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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y P . 2 ff .JD-Q M DR. FLORENE C. KELLY DR. HIRAM D. MOOR DR. HOMER F, MARSH Assistant Professor of Bacteriology Professor of Bacteriology Associate Professor of Bacteriology THE FACULTY that they are-frequently TAKE this advice. To all as- piring Medical Students-here is B.M, QBig Mistakel Number One-DONT!!! Everything goes smoothly for four weeks. Dr. Hackler makes his appearance, and the mysteries of how to keep the public healthy are explained in an off-hand manner that surprises many students-with its dullness! Dr. Marsh teaches the futility of hand-washing, and Dr. Kelly becomes engrossed with the DIP-loaCOC-cus Pneu- moneeiii. Pathology notebooks make their appearance and Miss Green extracts her toll of blood, sweat, and tears from the now-tiring student body-collectively speaking, of course. Dr. Brown joins forces, and the Pathology Department personifies the proverbial straw-M haystack would be more to the point, Dr. I-Iellbaum, in his genteel manner, with Dr. Payne, Dr. Darden, and Dr. DR. BELA HALPERT Professor of Clinical Patholo University Hospitals DR. EDWARD C. MASON Professor of Physiology QV Director of Laboratories in the DR. ALLEN I- STANLEY DR' A' N' TAYLOR Assistant Professor of Physiology Assistant Professor of Physiology G+.

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