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MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Allen, C'lil'ford Babe, Farl B. Baily, William H. Barlow, Ruth ll. Barton, Robert A. Beatty, Klillard S. Bond, lYilliam P. Boyens, Raymond XY. Brown, Thomas NY. Burkhart, Robert L. flllllI'Clllll, Edwin A. Follins. Elizabeth J. Dionne, Bertrand B. Edwards, llyles J. Ellmers, Gordon B. Ely, John B. Fouse. Gerald H. Gates, Glenn D. Grim. Burnell H. Jaquette, Daniel S. Johnson, Peter Yan B. Labold. Jack J. Leighton, Robert L. Lereh. Robert J. Blat-Kenzie, Eugene B. llc-Ewan, Alan F. Maloney, Roger J. hlartin, Kenneth H. hletzger, Philip P. llullen. Francis E. Nemish, James Mi. Nichols, Robert YY. U'f'onnor, James T., Jr Phillips. John Q. Boney, Harry A. Bac-hlin, Herbert S. Rothman, Irwin Savage, lYm. C. G. Sehuautz, John U. Showalter, Charles L. Shrader, John K. Swail, Clark E. Yansant, Henry A. Bliley, James B. lVolfe, Larry J. 5 1' N' - wwf-fldl 4.1 -uv -sf-fam
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our male Elsa hfaxwell, that famous host and epieure Bob Barton had arranged for the class picnic. The spot was perfect, a large meadow, a babbling brook, and huge willows shading an open fireplace. Refreshments, bathing, and other forms of relaxation Cnote accompanying photo- graphsb were enjoyed, and a more hilarious softball game was never played. VVho will ever forget the umpire baiting, not to overlook Butch,' and Path Of course aside from the' pursuit of our regular studies, our minds are also directed in scien- tific channels. Division HAH for example, demonstrated the action of pentobarbital sodium in the feline, good results being reported. This experiment, however, met as do all scientific endeavors, with mixed acclaim, due not to the effects produced but rather to debated custody of the subject. It seems the Ukittyi' had been secretly adopted unknown to the scientists. Speaking of Pharmacology, one should observe the passage of the stomach tube in the equine in such a manner that it is directed in the nostril of one side and emerges from the nostril of the opposite side. Oh, yes, this very capable demonstrator is none other than Gerry', Fouse, well known dispenser of a current veterinary literature. You might be interested as well as amazed to learn that to test an animal for sensitiveness, one should of all things Cas CHE Allen informed the interrogating professorj make a thorough examination of the sexual apparatus, suh. Well, well, itis nearly time for Jockey Boyens to start his annual treks to Pimlico and Havre de Grace-which recalls one of his several racing narratives- Would you believe it, I put two dol- lars on the favorite's nose and the- didn't even finish. If anything of consequence has occurred and perchance you missed it, do not feel badly be cause it will undoubtedly have been recorded for posterity by our ubiquitous Will Daily News Savage. Rarely has an important operation or event during the past three years escaped the scru- tiny of Will and his faithful camera. Some of his scoops are included among those appearing in conjunction with this article. Guinea pig fanciers anxiously await the termination of the era of research and experiment and the subsequent commercial marketing of Rothman's mange mixture. Science marches on-the Veterinary School has among its enrollees the first investigator to have ever seen the ovaries QD of the sheep through the medium of the vaginal speculum. Oh, yes, his name is Leighton. Three cheers for those two Chardyj Southerners who photographed that Hhugen two-foot snow- drift in the courtyard Cgo north, young men, go northj for the edification of the folks back home in lVIississippi and Tennessee, where they plant the corn in January, we are told. Every class has one-I refer to those unfortunate individuals who are thc victims of that mania which, as a result of the lack of the proper inhibitory impulses, causes them to throw any accessible object whether it be a rock or a boot at their intended victim, apparently unmindfull of any injury that might ensue. Thus we give you a hero for a day--the Senior who made a hu- man snowball of a certain individual Qyou must have guessedj for indiscreet selection of a victim that time. For every misdemeanor committed one should have an excuse, legitimate or otherwise. The Juniors with deliberation and foresight attended to this important matter early in the Freshman year and have used the same standard throughout for all occasions to wit: Bailey did itf' 36
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I 'res idcnt .... THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 0I+'FIC'lCRS Vice-l'resz'1le11f .... Sevretary .... T'reaxu-ref. . . H istoriarz, . . 258 XVILLIAM J. BROWN . . . .CJRVILLE L. Bum . . .BIORTON KIJIJSON PIOXVARD J. KOPP . . .JUNE CQRAMMICS
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