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122 Psi Omega Grand Master Bob Smith Jr. Grand Master Mike Cohlmia Secretary Dan Shipman Treasurer Paul Kennedy Left to right—Mike Cohlmia, Dan Shipman, Bob Smith and Paul Kennedy The Baylor chapter of Psi Omega fraternity had a very successful and enjoyable year. During the fall term, the first big event was rush. The fra- ternity worked diligently, and when it was over, the results were very grati- fying. Thirty-four new pledges were added making this a typically successful Psio rush. Later the Psi Omegas concentrated on the association and fellowship within the monthly social functions. Each one was designed to offer the members something different. The purpose was to provide relaxation after the long, tiring days at school. In May, at the end of the year, the Psi Omegas celebrated with a formal dinner-dance. The occasion was actually a farewell to the seniors and a welcome to the freshmen. Awards and honors were presented, and a well- known personality spoke. The spring banquet climaxed a successful year for the fraternity and predicted an even better year ahead.
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|Health Mission Summer 1966 (Right) “No duele” was the assurance Dr. Leon Lewis gave a patient as he extracted a molar. Instruments were scrubbed in the plastic tub and put in Zepherine chloride for twenty minutes. == (Below) Portable dental chairs on the back porch of a store served as a two-chair operatory. Dr. Bendele extracted a tooth while Dr. Green (pictured at right of patient) took a “breather” by assisting Dr. Holman. ‘director of the dental service of the Nicaraguan Department of Public Health, four Baylor dentists, (Below) A look of appreciation is given Dr. Lewis as he discharges a young patient one dental student, and the truck driver. and a new friend. A straight chair, with the wall as the head rest served as a dental | | unit. ) | 7 b 3 3
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Gee, Bob, I hope I can do as well. j If your act is half as good as mine, Doc- toric. A senior certificate presentation.
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