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GARLAND H. PACE C Parson j St. Johns, Ariz. Senior Theater Committee, 1916-17. ' Tall, light-haired, handsome and wise, the sort of man We all fall for, 'is this man from the desert. He can do anything from an Albee transplant to prescribing a dose of salts. Goodbye, Doctor, good luck ,to you. ANTON I. SAMBUCK C Tony j San Francisco Senior Dance Committee, 1916-17. We have here agenius of the Sambuckus vari-- ety, who has been in our midst for the past three brief seasons, and with the coming of spring has bloomed into the mature product, the goal of our ambitions, a physician and sur- geon. . ' - - - GEORGE L. WOLF C Wolf j San Francisco Member Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. Student Body President, 1916-17. With gladness, and yet with sorrow in our hearts, We see pass out from us one in whom we see exemplified energy, scholarship, man- hood and true friendship for those with whom he comes 'in contact. He has foughta good hght and won. Godspeed, Wolf. SHERMAN TUTTLE C Tutt D Sacramento, Cal. Sergeant-at-Arms, 1916-17. He came back to us this year, after an absence of many years, and has shown that the rust of years can be removed and a polish put on in its place if one but tries. ' W'e wish him every success for the future. 15
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ERMINA GREENBURG C'Bif,'j . Douglas, Ariz. Senior Dance Committee, 1916-17. What will we do now when We find a Spanish Senor in our Wards who does not respond to common United Statesn? We couldn't tell Whether Bif flirted with the patients or not, but we do know that she could translate their woes to us. JOHN L. SPEAR C Les,'j San Francisco Member Alpha Kappa Kappa, Sigma Chi and Iota Tau Sigma Fraternities. He has made many friends in his brief sojourn with us, and being a licensed physician, has no State Board bugaboos to worry over. He has already made good in the practice of the heal- ing art, so We don't need to wish him success. So long, Doc., EWALD H. ANGERMAN C Angy D San Francisco Member Alpha Kappa Kappa and Psi Delta Fraternities. Medical Editor CHIPS, 1916. Editor in Chief CHIPS, 1917. ' This marks the passing over our horizon of one known and admired by all from Freshman to Senior. Angy has Stood at the head of his class in scholarship, society and elevation during its four years of existence. There's no use to wish him success. It's in him to make good. RAYMOND R. BARBANELL C Barb j . San Francisco Member Alpha Phi Sigma Fraternity. Qu our left is the picture of a young physi- cian, in Whose future battles with the Bacilli, Cocci, Spirilli and Indigent families, we wish h1m every Success. Our opinion is that he has the ability to put them all on the run. 14
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' DAVID D. DRAKE C Davy D Louisville, Ky, Member Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. Yes, it's really true, Drake is going from us, are o'er and he now goes forth to take his , 66 place where a man succeeds When a lVIan's - a Man. ' OLAV KAARBOE C Lord Chesterfieldnb Oakland, Cal. - Senior Dance Committee, 1916-17. And so it goes, that tall, dignified gentleman who has stalked about our halls, prescribed for our patients, and Whose wisdom no one dared question, is now the bearer of the coveted de- gree. We expect to h-ear of his rapid ascent - of the ladder of fame in the near future. l Senior Farewell the eve of our commencement, it is befitting to ' f 1- - express appreciation of the endeavors of the fac- l '- ulty to 'help us attain our chosen profession. F -. 'K ,. Four years ago our instructors faced the prob- zwzq,-5 --Q1 lem of imparting the knowledge of medicine and 7..X:.:.1 ...LQ 1tS allied sciences to a group of young men and Unis '. YN women to whom the subject was very vague indeed, that they have succeeded is undeniable. H . t All of those who entered did not complete the course, but the originalsl' fa term peculiar to some Seniors of 'Nj now fully value the fact that their determination to learn and follow the Wprk as laid out, although ofttimes thought impossible to accom- plish, has resulted so favorably. Our number has been increased by transfers of students from other colleges. We welcomed those men, made them feel as one of us, and now as one unit all support our Alma Mater. . The Class of '17 was the first to receive the benefits of the increased clinical facilities at college and at the magnificent San Franclsco HOSPIYH1. To the management and staff of the latter 16 The days of quizzing and study and sweating bf ina? linfibf lashffgng I stan The 6311001 joy lOl Signall personal faShl0' ' The we Cl0-
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