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,Y . L l In Appreciation This book would not be complete without mentioning the names of the stu- dents and members of the faculty who worked so zealously and enthusiastically to make the book a success. The spirit of self-sacrihce and harmonious co-ope- ration was prevalent among the staff and contributors, and friction was reduced to a minimum. All were imbued with an intense desire to do anything and everything to insure success for the publication, even though it meant loss of points and absence from the lecture room. There is no gainsaying the fact that, were it not for the untiring energy, steadfast loyalty and unswerving devotion displayed on the part of Gerald R. McLaughlin, editor-in-chief, this book would never have reached the press. It was he who infused the proper spirit of self-denial and harmony among his subordinates, goading them on so as to bring the best and most out of them and surmounting obstacles that appeared almost insuperable. He spent more time on the preparation of this publication than any half-dozen of the rest of the staff, and, in addition, was a prolific contributor. Sachs, associate editor: Slavin, business manager, and Reynolds, assistant business manager, Buyer and Slater, comprised the rest of the Dentos staff. By hard work and sacrifice of everything else, they were able to support McLaughlin in every detail. They were the second main pillars in the Dentos structure. Slater especially proving himself a regular glutton for work. ln the Senior class. Galpern tRabinowichJ as editor, fulhlled his obligations faithfully. His offerings were plentiful and numerous and We owe him a debt of gratitude for his devotion and efforts. We must also mention Casey, Corn- well, Noskin, Needleman, Sherman, Mistarz, Hoffman. Melichar and Andelman in the Senior class as contributors in some form or another to the success of the book. The Juniors were ably represented by Hartford, editor: Spickerman and Brady, assistant editors, and De Koven, Stratton. Otten and Silhan. Among the Sophomores Tallant, Ryan, Quinn, Heurlin and Flood were responsible for the success of their section. In the Freshman class, Otto, the brilliant cartoonist, probably contributed more material than any one else. In addition to turning out a large number of excellent cartoons for his own class, he made several pictures for other classes and for several frontispieces. MacXVithey must be thanked for his splendid contributions and faithful services. VVe must also mention Hayes, XN'olfe, Levadi, Longnecker, Postels and Lock. The success of the Dentos this year was due, in a large measure, to Dr. John L. Kendall, our faculty adviser. It was his experience in publication matters that enabled us to secure the most resonable printing and engraving contracts ossible His valuable suggestions and counsel were of immense benefit to us, as P - 5 ss well as his addresses to the various classes in behalf of the Dentos. 28 '
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X-iq rr., . .i 'IQ lite-ln. Q T 1. I Sr 2 'L Student Council The Student Council at Chicago College of Dental Surgery was organized in the fall of 1921 by the present Junior class, who were at that time Sophomores. The council is composed of four representatives of each class, with the exception of the Seniors. By next year the Seniors will he represented on the council, making the body a representative aggregation of the entire student body. The officers of the student council are elected in November of each school year and hold ofhce until the following November. The purpose of the student council is to act as a mediating body between the faculty and the student body. The council represents the students in all dealings of the faculty with the students and seeks to promote congeniality and unison between the undergraduates and the administrative board of the college. The members of the council were quite active during their first year of existence and brought about the betterment of the restaurant facilities in the college basement. They also met with the faculty representatives on several occa- sions, accomplishing much for the student body as a whole. The members of this year's council have not been called upon to function officially during their regime but have ever been in readiness to efficiently discharge their duties. PERSONNEL OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL, 1921-1922 President .........................................., G. R. McLaughlin, '24 Vice-President ....... ........ R . S. Claflin, '25 Secretary ............. ...... I . M. Slavin, '24 Chairman of By-Laws .... ............... .... E . B. Penn, '24 MEMBERS M. Schneider, '24 J. Schwartz, '25 F. Yager, '25 I. Helmey, '25 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES, '21-'22 E. H. Hatton, M.D. A. I-I. Mueller, D.D.S. L. B. Estabrooks, Registrar of the College PERSONNEL OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL, 1922-1923 President .............................................. H. H. Birkett, '24 Vice-President ..... ..... . .. ......................... VV. F. Cody, '24 Secretary ..... H. Maurer, '24 Treasurer ..... ............ ...... S . Karel, '24 MEMBERS P. Quinn, '25 gl. M. Brenner, '26 Cr. Quinn, '25 gl. D. Ryll. '26 VV. Tate, '25 D. M. Strong, '26 O. E. Lind, '25 C. A. Hansen, '26 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES, '22-'23 L. A. Platts, MS., D.D.S. A. H. Mueller, D.D.S. L. B. Estabrooks. Registrar of the College 30
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