Dentos . by all. The address of welcome by our Dean, Dr. Johnson, helped the cause of goodfeeling along and his cordial invitation was received with deepest appreciation. ( )ur athletic endeavors were limited to a basketball game, which at one timenearly proved a stumbling block to our rampant Juniors, and at another occasionmade the U. of I. College of Medicine exert itself to the limit in order to beatus, 25 to 24. During our Christmas holidays the class suffered a great loss in the passingaway of our fellow classmate, Michael Alexander. A step for belter order in lecture room was taken when


Dentos . by all. The address of welcome by our Dean, Dr. Johnson, helped the cause of goodfeeling along and his cordial invitation was received with deepest appreciation. ( )ur athletic endeavors were limited to a basketball game, which at one timenearly proved a stumbling block to our rampant Juniors, and at another occasionmade the U. of I. College of Medicine exert itself to the limit in order to beatus, 25 to 24. During our Christmas holidays the class suffered a great loss in the passingaway of our fellow classmate, Michael Alexander. A step for belter order in lecture room was taken when a student body waselected to be known as the Senate, ami whose duties it is to promote better order. Now that the year is coming to an end, with good fellowship predominatingand true class spirit holding sway, all that remains to be done is to extend a noteof thanks to our faculty and hope for as successful a Junior vear as has beenour pleasure to have enjoyed this past vear. ]. G. Iaff fJO :>_o-3- o-. i - .(•- < u x IQK « = (— jG^^hl^o^- =====& l^oro to tije Jf resfjmen In passing the second milestone of our college career and leaving behind thoseactivities we have outgrown, we are sure you will pardon our presuming to offeryou, who are to inherit the Junior estate, any timely advice as to the technic ofpiloting safely past all obstacles unerringly to Seniordom. Of course, we fullyrealize that advice, like medicine, is more easily given than taken. However, aword to the wise fl mean to the Freshmen) should be sufficient. At the outset, you will doubtless be handicaped in not having as efficient acaptain as we. Though we have had many tempestous seas, we have wiselytrusted to our class president who has excelled our most sanguine expectationsas to his ability. You should have an impregnable class organization headed by thoroughlycapable class officers fairly elected; then stick to them when they need you not abort your influence and intelligence by c


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