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LEARNINGS AND INSPIRATIONS This message is to recall the fond memories and delightful reminiscences of the student's life during the past four years, and to express the students' learnings and inspirations of the men of our honorable faculty who may have been an inspiration to the students of the class of '52, The time has arrived when the class of ,32 is about to be dismissed and ready to go forth from our Alma Mater, to carry into their private practice and life, the habits, learnings and impressions of those men of the faculty who through their guidance, counsel and instructions have prepared us- as men, ready to serve the duties of our chosen profession. Perhaps some members of our honorable and distinguished faculty would like to hear the answer to the question which is frequently asked of them: What impressions besides your teachings did you convey to your students? Indeed, a worthy question to ask any man engaged in the art of teaching. DR. NVM. LOGAN, Dean of Faczzlfy: True it is, you have given us a limited knowledge of oral surgery and oral pathology. Your detailed explanations of the treatments and care of pathologic conditions of the mouth are greatly appreciated-especially when one meets such conditions and is able to recall and apply your teachings. What a help they will prove to be in cases which seem most difficult for the novice. However, we cannot fail to mention your requirements that a successful adminis- trator, in dealing with mankind in general, must practice patience, tolerance, open- mindedness, fortitude, willingness to receive constructive criticism and equal willingness to criticize his associates. These requirements are, indeed, worthy of possession. DR. C. N. JOHNSON, Dean of Sfmlmzts: Indeed, operative dentistry was your task, but with it, you left with us the high ethical standards and ideals of our chosen profession, the wide knowledge of dental affairs and their devotions, your straight thinking and sound judgment, your qualities of genuineness and sincerity, and ability to inspire true friendships and admiration for your fellowmen. DR. P. G. PUTERBAUGH: You carried the burden of teaching us anesthesia, exodontia and principles of medi- cine, subjects which are worthy to know, teach, and forever learn. You made us think and be watchful. to be right before we proceed, to think before we see or express, to possess a broad knowledge of things and be able to apply it, to be persistent and have an ambition to attain high ideals and useful and happier lives. DR. R. E. MACBOYLE: Modern bridgeworkg how diflicult a task it seems! Yet, it can be easily practiced by following your teachings and explanations which are a benefit to us, as well as a blessing to the patients in keeping their bridges clean. Your thought: That if it is fit to be placed in your mouth, then place it in the patient's mouth which you imparted with us, teaches us that a sincere and honest effort should be made in serving our patients. DR. F. L. GRISAMORE: Your advice to use good judgment, to develop good mental, moral and physical habits during our school activities and carry them with us into our practice, is not nearly as difiicult a task to remember as the learnings of various orthodontic classifica- tions, their divisions and subdivisions. Page 2 6
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