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Outstanding Member Gets Reward Nice going. Bob Potterson. Delta Sigma Pi High scholastic achievements were at- tained by members of Delta Sigma Pi, pro- fessional business fraternity. The biz ad students rated fourth in competition with all University organizations. A merit medal for service to the college and to the fraternity was awarded to Robert Patterson. At a spring banquet, the top business administration student and out- standing out-state citizen received similar recognition from Delta Sigma Pi. Other activities included making an in- dustrial tour to Kansas City and presenting the Rose of Delta Sig at their annual spring formal. John Grevich headed the fraternity. Harold Hesselfine, Linc oln, ' 53; Creston, lowG, ' 53; Carroll Johi Actives John Andrews, Lincoln, ' 52; Ernest Arrigo, Lincoln, ' 54; Albert Behmer, Ceresco, ' 53; DeWayne Behrens, Muscatine, Iowa, ' 52; Bert Bouquet, Jr., Lincoln, ' 54; Scott Brown, Jr., Waverly, ' 55; Bob Bruner, Fremont, ' 54; John Camp, Lincoln, ' 52; Robert Church, Centrol City, ' 53; Maurice Costello, Tucson, Ariz., ' 54; Robert Cottinghom, Grand Island, ' 52; William Courtney, St. Paul, ' 53; Donald Dischner, Lincoln, ' 54; Carl Engstrom, Dix, ' 53; Charles Ettlemen, Lincoln, ' 53; Roland Fafeita, Ord, ' 52; Herbert Giffen, Monrovia, Calif., ' 53; John Grevich, Cold Springs, N. Y.. ' 52; John Grow, Nenzel, ' 53, Rolland Haas, Lincoln, ' 52; Clifford Harmatta, Lincoln, ' 55; lock, Smithfield, ' 52; Robert Jensen, incoln, ' 54; Eldon Johnson, Lincoln, ' 53; Jeriy Kessel, Lincoln, ' 53; Kenneth Kritner, Lincoln, ' 52; Paul Kugler, Bridgeport, ' 52; Jerry Lincoln, North Platte, ' 53; Burdetle Lukert, Lincoln, ' 53; John Lynch, Marysville, Kans., ' 54; Dorrell Marshall, Lincoln, ' 52; Jim Malson, Lincoln, ' 5 3; John Meisinger, Lincoln, ' 55; Hugh Meyer, Lincoln, ' 52; Keith Mills, Lincoln, ' 52; Robert Mooney, Plymouth, ' 53; Bernard Nealy, Omaha, ' 52; Kenneth Neff, Lincoln, ' 54; Jomes Nelson, Kearney, ' 53; William Nicheloson, Phillipsburg, Kons. ' 55; Donald Ockander, Wohoo, ' 52; Robert Pattferson, Lincoln, ' 52; Anton Rasmussen, Lincoln, ' 55; Philip Reiland, Randolph, ' 53; Robert Roeder, Lincoln, ' 52; Rector Rubeck, Alli- once, James Runyon, Lincoln, ' 53; Ronald Scott, Cor.ning, Iowa, ' 52; Homer Simmons, Hobort, Okla.. ' 53; George Sohl, Wohoo, ' 54; Dan Switzer, Lin- coln, ' 54; Arthur Taylor, Naugatuck, Conn., ' 54; Walter Tompkins, Marys- ville, Kons., ' 53; Robert Umphenour, Beatrice, ' 53; Ray Van Buskizk, Lincoln, ' 53; Cecil Veils, Lincoln, ' 52; Lyie Young, Sargent, ' 54. Pledges Duone Larson, Sioux City, Iowa, ' 54; Don Lewii Visek, ' 54; William Wentworth, Fremont, ' 53. Bloden, ' 53; Richord Discussion around Bulletin Board The news of the day. Members Gather on Steps A local reunion. Page 73
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Behmer Behrens Church Costello Cottinghon Courtney Dischner Engstrom Ettlemon Giffen Grevich Grow Haos Hock Johnson Kritner Kugler Lukert Marshall Meisinger Meyer Mills Mooney Ockonder Runyan Scott Simmons Sohl Switzer Tompkins Umphenout Voils Young Delta Sigma Pi Officers Relax for an Evening Bowling enthusiasts test their skills. John Grevich HeacJmaster Burdette Lukert Scribe Robert Church Treasurer
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Third Floor Andrews Occupied by Dental College, Classrooms, Laboratories and Clinic Future will bring new building entirely devoted to training and graduate work. 1952 is greeted with enthusiasm by College of Dentistry; Realization of hope for their new building draws near The College of Dentistry students and faculty greeted 1952 with enthusiasm be- cause it brought them nearer to realization of their hope for a new building and more adequate facilities. The present limited capacity of their facilities is strained. Many young men and women desiring to enroll in dentistry have been disappointed because only thirty-two freshmen can be accommodated each year. The laboratories and infirmaries are over- crowded with the present under-graduate program, and there is but one graduate course in the program today. This college is a member of the Amer- ican Association of Dental Schools and has full approval of the American Dental Asso- ciation. Many fine compliments have been received from professional authorities, but an even higher standard is the aim. Dental College is justly proud of the present training standards in their under- graduate course, and they are greatly grati- fied with the accomplishments of many of their graduates. The new building and adequate facili- ties, now on the proposed agenda for 1953, will help meet the challenge. Page 74
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