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Dedicated to Ralph Logan To Ralph Logan, one of the few real gentlemen left at Loyola. For his help in keeping us in school, for his friendship, and because of his will and deter- mination to make Loyola a better place in which to be educated, we salute you. A great loss has befallen Loyola Dental School. The entire faculty, staff and student body bereave the demise of Dr. Ralph Logan on July 19, 1971. Dr. Logan was born in Traer, Iowa, on October 11, 1905. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Iowa and his dental degree from the Uni- versity of Minnesota. While at Minnesota he was elected to Court of Honor and the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Dental Society. He was elected presi- dent to the Pi Chapter, Omicron Kappa Upsilon, at Loyola in 1970. Upon graduation from Minnesota, he decided to specialize in orthodontics thereby choosing his Alma Mater fUniversity of lowal for his graduate course. Upon completion of his course he decided to further his studies in orthodontics at the University of Illinois. When this advanced course was completed, he accepted a position as Head of the Orthodontics Department at the Medical College of Virginia. After a few years of teaching, he became an associate of Dr. Frederick Noyes, in Chicago. After the death of Dr. Fred- erick Noyes, Dr. Logan decided to take over the practice of orthodontics in Highland Park. At this location, he enjoyed a marvelous practice and gained many friends. He gave up his practice in 1965, and became a full time pro- fessor at Loyola's School of Dentistry. During World War ll, Dr. Logan served with dignity and honor as Chief of Dental Service in the European and Pacific theatres. He possessed the incredible ability of having students respect authority and the willingness to cooperate to obtain the highest degree of efficiency. He will be a tremendous loss to dental education, to the dental profession and to those who admired him so much. We of the faculty, staff and student body will miss him greatly and will cherish his memory. 4
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3 ,- 404' ,pf tr ,I Z 'ff 1 X -f 'wV h E fn- A--F5 ' - ...... . 'Z' N.: V? G Xv 6 1 'Q SENIOFQS' ADVICE TO JUNIORS 09133 Never buy a full outfit-borrow. Get on the good side of Dr. Mac Boyle-he has one. Always apply the rubber dam before making another ap- pointment with your patient. Whenever you see an amalgam filling take it out and in- sert gold. Don't let your patient know how little you know. Use the same piece of rubber dam at least on three different patients, it saves time in cutting holes. Don't get a big head. Remember what a mighty class preceeds you. Never be considerate to a freshman unless you want some work done. Never buy a text book. You won't need it. Use the library. Join the Y.M.C.A. if you can find it. Bruce Adams
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