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s - T ' J' . .aaa 543 2152 THE DENTOS - THE sEN1oR CLASS 193 4 EXECVTIYE COMMITTEE Pilut Stewart Ramlmldi Meyer fiuzik O WORD of cheer or encouragement lost confidence in themselves or has dentistry has as yet reached our ears as to the out- IOSII itS Old Charms? look for the future of dentistry and especially of the prospects for the graduates of 1934. With discussions of panel dentistry, organ- ized dentistry, insurance dentistry on the lips of every dentist, what optimistic feeling can a graduate nurture in order to build up the necessary self-assurance. The aged artists of the profession have laid their brushes to rest and are unable to por- tray a bright future. Their vision becomes hazy and subdued. Their outstretched hands tremble as they grope in the fog of uncer- tainty for the guide which up to the present time has led them to safe ports. Have they There is, however, one consoling thought for this year's class and that is, we are not as badly off as those who have been graduated during the previous depression years. What- ever doubtful value there may exist in such self-sympathy the feeling of advantage over our fellows serves to spur us onward in our battle for the survival of the species. The economic conditions are definitely on the upgrade and improvements of ten to thirty per cent have been observed in the various professions and trades. The various government projects have brought more money into circulation, some of which will S, Pu 'uwski '. ,Xl ' XY, Scllmiclt G. Goscieki 1 R lin V I Q I'l'i'.vrdi'1zt Ifnxvf l'n'rfl'1'i'51di'l1t .S'i'i'i1l1i1 I'1'ri l'1'Uxli1C11! .5i'i'1'D1r1l'v Page 16
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Trnwel Fraternitvg Xi Psi , Wll57'4I ' 'E THE DENTOS XV1i.1.1.u1 I. MCN1.lL Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry: Division of Den- tal Diagnosis, Removable Bridge W'urk Sectiong D. D.S., Chicago College of Dental Surgeryg Delta Sigma Delta. HFNRX' GLUPKER V, Associate in Prosthetic gi. -3- , . . ,., xl f:,1' -- Dentistry: D.D.S., Chicago g 1,gg., ' ' - ', '1 g 34- , College of Dental Surgery: Q , ,, -155, . -Q ' -sg -'J K' . yy.-gl, Trowel Fratermtyg Delta f , u f-. :, 't-:J S. --19,3 .YEIV 1 . 4 J .ff 5... A p -1' jj, Sigma Delta. . Rum R1 li. Hill, Professor of Artilieinl Denture Constructionq Divi- sion of Dental Diagnosis, Full Denture Seetiong D. DS., tlhieago College of Dental Surgery: '-l,iI'UVVUlFI'.1- ternitvg Psi Omega. Iii at RT C. Pi No1i,1oN Assistant Profeswir of Ar- tificial Denture Construc- tionq Division of Dental Diagnrjisis, Pull Denture See- tiong D.D.S., Chicago Col- lege of Dental Surgery: .,.., ,,......,...:i. V. , fm .. ' Z,11I5..,. , . V ,. ' -es 1 'W'--2' i:.i.,g A x, gig 1 :Eg-3:9 - -we-M' .11:,:: -I-:sf ,- Phi. 'A , ' :i?es::i--- --1-sig' .. ..., - tiger? i ' ffi1:1sEeF1.212'21i ' me , aae:1sS:::-i'1i .-mfeqsqa' if. .,.gi:i::1,f-2:12--z 1 i -. Wit.Li.xu N. Hotmrs Instructor in Anatomy, Operative .ind Prosthetic Dentistry: D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Surgeryg Drlta Sigma Delta. DONALD F. COLE Instructor in Prosthetic and Operative Dentistry: B.S.D.. D.D.S.. Chicago Col- lege of Dental Surgerv. Pagc15 EJ!! 0
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t mv- 2 IJ l Y Q QZQQ2 51.22 O S THE DENT eventually End its way into the accounts of the newly graduated, and since the appropri- ations have been made in the last year it will be to the advantage of our class to share in the expenditure without having to wait as long for bills to be paid as in the past two years. The Hnancial diihculties encountered by most of us in finishing our training, has not annealed our determination to face our life's Work under adverse conditions: on the con- trary, it has served to instill frugality and economy. XVe shall, therefore, select our office equipment with analysis and care, mindful of the times and conditions. XVe are in .1 quandary. XVe fail to see where dentistry has been an aid to the public if their appreciation of the services has not been shown in the increase in the percentage of patients receiving dental care beyond the pre- vious figure of twenty per cent. XY'herein, therefore, lies the opportunities of the grad- uate? For the p.1St decade dentistry has been undergoing a transmutation in its methods of Service to the public. Mechanical methods have been perfected but their results have not been as gratifying as had been supposed dur- ing their inception or development. XY'hat, then, has been clone to awaken the pzople to think dentistry? Prevention has come to the fore. This means the improve- ment in the development of the biological phases and its related diagnoses. Research has played a great part especially in the field of therapeutics associated with the radio- gram, in oral surgery, prosthetics, hlling and denture materials. All is not gloomy. XVe do entertain happy thoughts for our future prospects because the cconomic depression now in its decadence will have served admirably to our advantage. The neglect of the dental health resulting from the depression will create a greater demand for dental service as well as make us cog- nizant of the problems of health service. To this end we shall do our utmost to educate the public to think of dentistry in terms of health service rather than in terms of so many teeth. XY. Lipinski H. Rnflr Y'1'i'u.tiz1'i'1' Editor' L, Filek ii. H-I-eicki .lrflat Ciiilrzrliltinfl .lli11ruifi'r' Page I7
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