University of Louisville - Thoroughbred Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1942

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egh Guba $ ii ee: stare foe “ee te V Se 4 ig Every now and then, the sophomores and the juniors and the seniors have their respective lectures in the General Hospital amphitheatre. A great variety of ingenious devices are pro- vided to keep the night-ow! class members from getting into a somnolescent mood and tem- porarily losing consciousness. Fourteen and a half minutes after the lecture is scheduled to begin (and about the time the more ambitious members are scraping together their books and pencils and reaching for their coats) a briskly- stepping professor appears through the tunnel and drapes his dignified atmosphere within throwing distance of the amplifier microphone. He then announces (in a whisper, presumably to strain the ears of those present) that the reg- ular lecturer unfortunately sewed himself up in an operative wound and is unable to be there this morning; and that he (himself), although grossly unprepared, will extemporize as best MEDICAL I (eee he can. He then begins lecturing (as later proved by the note-taker’s notes) on last week’s subject. (This procedure serves to review past lectures and thus impress the subject on stu- dents’ minds.) Shortly after this, as heavy heads begin to droop on shoulders, a series of stimulating noises drift down from the library, in through the hallway, and in through the open windows (see excellent diagram above). These well- timed interventions, well rehearsed by the hospital attendants, serve much the same pur- pose as fire-crackers on the Fourth of July; namely, make the occasion one to be re- membered. The droopy-eyed sophomores and juniors and seniors have learned that amphitheatre lectures are no place for them—if they want to stay droopy-eyed.

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MEDICAL SCHOOL Louis Aaron Dorothy O. Belding Edward E. Bell George T. Binkley Murvel C. Blair Lowell Millard Brooks Sharrol K. Conner William Davies, Jr. Norman L. Dodds David H. Dorton, Jr. William W. Dye Everett Carol Eickhoff Bert H. Ellis Joseph T. Gohman George Erwin Gutmann Russell Peyton Harris ADDITIONAL JUNIORS Hubert A. Hensel John R. Higgens J. Houston Hinton Leo J. Hoge Boyce E. Jones Esten S. Kimbel Cohen Lewis Wendell V. Lyon Eugene L. Marion Edward R. Meyer James M. Neill Davi slson Max E, Painter Haven M. Perkins Maranon Pippin John James Price Kingman G. Seiler Paul W. Simpson William Keith Sloan Enos T. Smith Jesse Glen Smith Harry T. Stout, Jr. Jefferson I. S ey William B. Strickland Roger Hal Wakefield Grant H. Way Glenn H. Wyler Evertson H. Zell NORMAN POMERANTZ (Albany, N. Y.), Phi Delta Epsilon; Union College, ‘38, A.B.; Kappa Nu. CLARENCE E. QUAIFE (Galesburg, Ill.), Phi Chi; Knox College, ‘38, A.B.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Beta Beta Beta. WILLIAM REYNOLDS; Phi Chi; U. of Calif., ‘39, A.B. JOHN RHORER (Marion, Ind.), Phi Beta Pi, Pres., '41-'42; De Pauw U., '39, A.B.; Beta Theta Pi. HECTOR RIVERA-BRUNO (Guoyama, Puerto Rico), Phi Beta Pi; U. of P. R. MANUEL A. SCHOFMAN (Ashland, Ky.), Phi Chi; U. of Ky., ‘39, B.S.; Phi Kappa Tau. ELLIOTT P. STEVENS (Horion, Ky.), Phi Chi; Western State Teachers College. WILLIAM JOSEPH TEMPLE (Ironton, Ohio), Phi Chi; Treas., Jr. Class, ‘41-42; Moosbull College, ‘39, B.S. VERNARD F. VOSS (Covington, Ky.), Phi Chi; U. of Ky., 39, B.S.; Phi Kappa Tau. SYDNEY G. WILLNER (Brooklyn, N. Y.), Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Delta Epsilon, Chancellor, ‘41-'42; N.Y.U.; Alpha Phi Omega. ROY G. WILSON (Smithland, Ky.), Western State Teachers College, ‘34, B.S. WILLIAM ROBERT WITT (Louisville, Ky.), Phi Chi; U. of L., ‘39, A.A. 29



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Soro (Above and Below) Bacteriology lab. With utmost precaution, sophomore microbists (Upper) Freshman anatomy students appear confident inspect and study man’s tiny adversaries. A slip in technic may mean several headaches. over their work. (Lower) Freshmen Markham and Marcum pry out some of physiological chemistry’s evasive secrets.

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