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At left: Students take a break on the patio outsidethe Student Activities Center.Below: Bob Kress, a second-year osteopathicmedical student, plays with his dog, Tucker, inKCUMB's Community Garden and Park.Below, middle: Students play a game of ping pongduring a break from classes.At left: Taking advantage of good weather, astudent reviews her notes outside Smith Hall.Below: Students make their way back towardCentury Towers just before sunset.Above: Evening light streams into the empty – or, nearlyempty – Wheeler Osteopathic Clinic Skills Laboratory in theStrickland Education Pavilion.Right: A lone student is visible studying through a windowin Smith Hall.At right: Troy Johnsonsecures the front doorsto the AdministrationBuilding during his regularend-of-day rounds.Above: Nicholas Kaup, a second-year osteopathic medical student,calls incoming first-year osteopathic medical students.14 Summer 2012 KCUMB CommunicatorSummer 2012 KCUMB Communicator 15
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At left: Students take a break on the patio outsidethe Student Activities Center.Below: Bob Kress, a second-year osteopathicmedical student, plays with his dog, Tucker, inKCUMB's Community Garden <strong>and</strong> Park.Below, middle: Students play a game <strong>of</strong> ping pongduring a break from classes.At left: Taking advantage <strong>of</strong> good weather, astudent reviews her notes outside Smith Hall.Below: Students make their way back towardCentury Towers just before sunset.Above: Evening light streams into the empty – or, nearlyempty – Wheeler Osteopathic Clinic Skills Laboratory in theStrickl<strong>and</strong> Education Pavilion.Right: A lone student is visible studying through a windowin Smith Hall.At right: Troy Johnsonsecures the front doorsto the AdministrationBuilding during his regularend-<strong>of</strong>-day rounds.Above: Nicholas Kaup, a second-year osteopathic medical student,calls incoming first-year osteopathic medical students.14 Summer 2012 KCUMB CommunicatorSummer 2012 KCUMB Communicator 15