University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1911

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Sainz will make good in practice, we're su1'e, From his early, success in that line. For his untiring energy in behalf of a friend He had to meet the Board of Discipline. Saxc comes from Philadelphia. As Bredt's Shadow he might be knowng For if Bretlt passes along the street, Saxe appears on the scene very soon. Schwartz to this city is indigenous: A U. S. mail clerk, to be sure: But when he starts into practice may such luck 'That all cases will be his to cure. Shannon comes from Bos'un. Is he Irish? No: not at all. If working hard will help one's chances, He'll surely make good in the Fall. Shook is somewhat of a dreainerg Though he can work hard be it known. He's trying to pose as a prophet, If a good one, remains yet to be shown. Stein is from the Smoky City. On the age ot a horse he is there: And every case coming into the clinic For his dental exam must prepare. Stevens digs from up W'ilkes-Barre way. Lack of names he need never fear: 1' f ll l tl C l H 'ori ca ec ei ier' eci, 11'Z'l1U,UO1' PoJ,', He ghbly answered here, Stubb's home is down near Oxford, That place where they have the 'LFair.,' His old mulesu died that took the prize, So he's raising another pair. Tremper arrives from Maryland: From the western shore, it's trueg But so long as he is from that dear old State What better could he possibly do? XVhitehead's straight from the woolly VVest. In exams he's hard to stall. Though he studies hard on all his stuff, Therapeutics he prefers First of all. Now. in conclusion, fellows. Don't all get sore, For you've all had your little 'lHings : And it surely wasn't meant as a thing of harm lf I've happened to hand out some stings 1o9 be-his

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Kane is from far New England,- He was a farmer boyg But in his chosen profession we know hc'll succeed: So now we all wish him joy. Kaufman is an athlete. But, then, why shouldn't he be? He comes from Athens Cnot in Greecej, And in football earned his AP. Kingstoifs from Massachusetts, That State so Great and Grand. C D ' He sta s awa from lectures at times Y X ,, ' And sleeps to beat the band. And now we come to Frederick Klein, Of pugilistic fame. He answers roll-call if he's thereg lf not, it's afl the same. Koontz has of nicknames a dozen or moreg I canlt stop to enumerate them now. So farewell Royal. May good health be yours, And success to you always bow. 4 Maurer goes by the nickname of Butch g And he took the breath of the Class By growing a moustache, which we threatened But finally agreed to let pass. Mclnnes leaves us for his home in the South, Vlfhere the Texas Ticks abound, 'Where they have no fences that are any good, And the Filaria in dogs are found. This brings us up to Moyer, The leader of this Class. He surely has abilityg And we know he'll make good at his task. Norton hails from VVaymart5 ltls to be from Jersey soon. He has a case on each new girl, Wfhich last about a 'lmoonf' Reifsnyder is a good hard workerg In fact, he has always been. In the struggle against adversity Wfe feel sure he's bound to win. And now were down to Charlie Ring, From that far off lonely strand, lt's New Zealand that he thinks of, Hoping there to shortly land. Royer's a man who loves his pets: On dogs he simply dotes. He has one from any number of breeds, And in their ownership proudly gloats. IOS to spoil



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