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After a year and a half of hearing nothing but millet seeds, Dr. Dick finally enlightened us as to the actual size, and with sighs of relief we could not correlate this with the size of lymph nodes, tuhereles, and all sorts of lesions. Vfill we ever forget Dr. Campbellls everchanging roll call which each day introduced us to new niembers of our class. Through his huniorous remarks he deftly impressed upon us the facts of bacteriology. VVe can still hear such phrases as: VVell, men, hard work isn't easyf' Many pen- cils have been worn down on this subjectf, Nice butter you have today, Mrs. Jones, and the theme of a veterinarianis philosophy: Always keep the back door openf, Dr. Lentz enlivened his lectures with many humorousianecdotes which were fully appre- ciated. Perhaps we needed antidotes more, as we emerged each Blonday afternoon from Phar- macy lab smelling like musty druggistls shelves, and with acrid taste of nasty drugs still disturbing our digestion. Our various holidays were things to be feared because of the dreaded histopath test that pre- eecded each one. These were experiences we shall never forget-hours of frenzied searching for things that failed to manifest themselves. Thus ends our second year. VVe have grown. Our ideas have changed. VVe no longer consider ourselves masters of the medical art but can at last fully realize, a little knowledge is a dangerous thingf, CLASS MEMBERS Bonese, lvfathew J. Bree, lNIax Brown, VVilliam J. Burr, Orville L. Buzby, Gordon P. Campbell, Joseph C. Chain, John J. Conrad, George L. Crutchfield, XVIII. O. Detweiler, David K. Detweiler, J. VVarren Ellsworth, Leslie L. Fabricant, Julius Grammes, June Gutzwiller, Robert L. Harrison, John H. Hartsoek, John N. Hastings, Joseph VV., Jr Hobart, Claude D. Jaqueth, John BI., Jr. Kaskin, Samuel T. Ker, VVilliaIn 0. Kolson, Nforton Kopp, Howard J. Lewis, Jonathan S., Jr. hlackey, YValter L., Jr lllartin, John E. llloyer, James VV. Pease, Clinton Poppensiek, George C. Raker, Charles VV. Richman, Herbert Robbins, Maelntyre C Roll, Carroll A. Rosi, Albert J. Rothe, VVm. E. Slider, Howard B. Smith, Russell E. Stern, Douglas N. Tierkel, Ernest S. Urban, Wlm. D. Valentine, Harold D. VVillis, Thomas E. VVitsky, Ernest Yaros, Everett
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