Purdue debris . PRES. HURLER Freshman Medics. Class Motto—Be all that you seem, and Colors—Maroon and —Cream Rose. Yell—Ology, Ology, day and night,Study, till we lose our , sternum, skull and spine,Purdue Medics, Nineteen-nine. OFFICERS. President—J. H. —C. R. and Treasurer—Lillian B. —A. G. Porter. 192 History of Freshman Medics. N SEPTEMBER 1905, scholars, formerteachers, mechanics and a few othersplighted their fortunes to the medicalworld. Each of these represented atype, quite marked in th
Purdue debris . PRES. HURLER Freshman Medics. Class Motto—Be all that you seem, and Colors—Maroon and —Cream Rose. Yell—Ology, Ology, day and night,Study, till we lose our , sternum, skull and spine,Purdue Medics, Nineteen-nine. OFFICERS. President—J. H. —C. R. and Treasurer—Lillian B. —A. G. Porter. 192 History of Freshman Medics. N SEPTEMBER 1905, scholars, formerteachers, mechanics and a few othersplighted their fortunes to the medicalworld. Each of these represented atype, quite marked in the class-room,but all were there with one purposeto be able at some time and at someplace to alleviate the pains of suffer-ing humanity. Almost immediately after theclass election the question of the supremacy between Fresh-men and Sophomores stared us in the face. Our class didtheir best but as we were far outnumbered by the other classwe were sadly squelched and sat upon. We are now livingin hopes of doing with next years Freshmen as we weredone by. When it came to the ironing bees the Freshmen werealways there, even to ironing the new custodian, a task which properly belonged to the upper classmen. In themidst of our scrapping and ironing festivities, dissectionbegan. Lo! pallor and consternation marked the counte-nances of those who had been but a short time before so Fullof medical college life. But although not quite
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