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124 WG ARS IPTG) —— President Ron Williamson Vice President Richard Bendele Treasurer Don Morgan Secretary Dan Broughton Ky 1 IP Left to right: Don Morgan, Ron Williamson, Richard Bendele, Dan Broughton The Xi Psi Phi fraternity is an international brotherhood organized for the dental profession. The years in dental school serve as a training ground for its members. The fraternity declares that the brotherhood established through the years is based on a simple understand- ing of principles: knowledge, morality, and friendship. All of the activities of the fraternity are planned in accordance with our motto, “Friendship is the Life of Hospitality.” The well-rounded sphere of activities in- | cludes meetings with eminent speakers of various professions and social functions held throughout the year. The speakers for the 1964-65 meetings included men well known in their professions. Dr. Harold B. Crasil- neck, a noted clinical psychologist, nationally recognized for his advancements in the use of hypnosis for controlling pain in burned patients, spoke at a meeting. Dr. Robert D. Londeree honored the fraternity with the first public showing of his film depicting the facilities of the Dallas Dental Hospital and gave a critique on dentist utilization of hospital facilities. Lt. Frank Cornwall, chief of the Narcotics Division of the Dallas Police Department, guided a discussion on the recognition of drug addicts and their methods of obtaining narcotics under false pretenses from dentists and physicians. Blackie Sherrod, sportswriter for the Dallas | Times Herald, spoke on “The Good and Evil of the Television Industry and Its Effect on the Sports World.” Dr. D. K. Longley, a respected oral surgeon, presented his annual injection clinic for the benefit of the sopho- more students who were soon to be advancing to the clinics and the unforgettable “first injection.” In addition to the rush week functions and the Christmas dance, the social functions included a western party, a hay ride, a go-go party, and the spring formal, honoring our graduating seniors. A cross section of social activities shows a wide variation to provide entertainment for all members. This recap of the year’s activities leaves Xi Psi Phi, looking forward to the coming year, proud of its ac- complishments and prepared for new challenges.
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Mrs. Elsie Croson, Dr. and Mrs. Bouschor, Dr. and Mrs. Farris at Psi Omega spring formal. Dr. Lund, outstanding faculty alumnus, 1964-’65.
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| re 4°) Sih id pO OY, y ? Bonded officials—a must for dental hygiene. Drs. Cox and McCarthy—the highest medical and dental au- thorities in Texas. Snaps The way to tell a dentist from a non-dentist. We just told the examining council what Baylor is really like! We are so veddy, veddy prop-pah! Dr. Byrd, you will not become a beetle.
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