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Through its personnel department the College maintains records of student scholastic records and activities. Any other information which will facilitate a wiser selection in future employees is also recorded. The enrollment in these evening classes is the largest in the history of the University. Associated with the College of Business Administration are chapters of Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi. Beta Gamma Sigma, and Pi Alpha Lambda. FRUSHMhN FIRM Row Rein. Grady. AtUllul. Shcrkuw. Armatn. Shond R««: Ijughlm. Lochr. Wagner. Leehok, Hcrtnn. Rouuef, stratliota. Midden. Barber. Kw icei«ewcki, Brochcl. Wagner, Fulcy. Kellner. Stretch Third Row Kennedy, Fon . Hovcll, Hrntll. Birch. Herron . JutKtfc . Sehlintz. P«b»t. Paoli. Venue, Templeton, Albright. McDermott. Me Carthy, right. Peril. Oirnluuer. FutjRTM Ro« Hridtmann. Daniel . l.oltu . Sear I. O’Ooiincll. Hanlon, Scii«jI. Mod, Chettic, DcLcrs. I.W, Klammer. Kltmuuher. Klinkcr. Knt r. Applcyird, Baltcrsak. Banky, Ducr-kin. Dcwaync. White. Nacud. Ptictcr, Wabiucweki. iocbl. Mick. Fimi Row Adame, dime. Gardner, Richter. Wallace. Bngg . Geregy. Krummcl. Reynold . Carter, Walthir. Man re 1. Mar . WeMCOtt, Nowin-»ki. Maicriu . Hart. Poromivic. SOPHOMORES Firm Row Kobrlintlti 1’uttlc. P. Knudsen, Holinun, B.ihr. Vidich, Kotecki. Jordan, Grocyman, (.lcivsncr. Gra , O. Knudxti, Keller. Siiond Row Rorte. Ixchmcycr. Sloan. Wollte, F.van . Down . Krnup . Ilin-dcn. Pumpiantky. Daviduui. Sthmitt, Schnrn-teker. Mcra Third Row : Cantwell. Lipncrt, King.old, O'Conner. Pandl, DeHaa . Mae-Cauley, Murphy, KoMcr, Schah. Trtlx. Mrl ci. JUNIORS Firm Row Frie . Kte c. Millet Braun. Boyle. Botrowman. Schwartz. IcMuo. Seller kcnhiili. Mayer. Fictncv. Jcrtvm. Kiel. Kip per. D cnnik. Ownantki. AntnJcl. Srrosn Row Birtelme, Korlin. Hicunig, Ofialu, Fohr. Chrigwh, Ileum. Vidani. McAlcavcy. Kern.it, KrcllwiM. Bear. THIRD Row: Wit-ulunke. Blc ch. Taylor, Seller. Tarbcrf. |ohnine . Pauly. Markowvki. Manegold. Zil- ■ u wmm Page 13
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FATHER JOSEPH ORMSBY. S.J.. Recent COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION How to train efficient and effective leaders and how to offer the open. Sesame” for legitimate success to its students is the problem which faces the College of Business Administration. The College incorporates new developments in the business world into its courses. After four years of intensive training, students in Business Administration are capable of handling executive positions. The first part of their curriculum supplies a foundation upon which the later and more technical training is based. For thirteen years Dr. John Freeman Pyle, dean of the College, has supervised a faculty of men experienced in the realm of industry and finance. Instilling of an ethical attitude for business in the individual student is one of the primary aims of the instruction. The purpose of the Evening Division of the College is to afford those students unable to attend day classes an opportunity to supplement their practical experience with theory and to broaden their general background. Graduates of the professional colleges also can supplement their training by courses in business administration. Other entrants are teachers who wish to extend their educational background, high school graduates who find it necessary to go directly into the commercial world, and special students, who are not high school graduates, but show reasonable cause for success. I Page 12
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DEAN HENRY I BANZHAF REV. ANTHONY F. HERENS. S.J. R r • r n i SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY The Marquette University Dental School welcomed its first students forty-four years ago when it opened as a department of the Milwaukee Medical College in 1894. Thirteen years later, it became affiliated with Marquette College and soon after the erection of the present Dental Building in 1922, the facilities were moved to the University campus. After attaining membership in the American Association of Dental Schools, the distinction of a Class A rating, which it still retains, was conferred upon the school in 1917, by the Dental Education Council of America. As the importance of dentistry as a profession increased, the original four year curriculum of the Dental School was also lengthened. In 1925. a new ruling required five years for graduation only to be changed in 1956, by the addition of another year. The diploma, awarded on completion of the six-year course, is recognized in every state. To many Milwaukeeans, the most familiar feature of the Dental School is the large clinic. Thousands who are unable to meet the cost of attention by a regular practicing dentist are accommodated here annually. The extensive facilities of this clinic afford the Dental student the opportunity to do actual work. The Medical School and the Dental School work in close cooperation in offering laboratory facilities to the student. The anatomical, physiological and pharmacological laboratories of the Medical section of the building are used jointly JUNIORS Fimt Ro Salter. Ben . Alexander. Riui, Bom . Kcmnictmucllrr. Stewart. Cnhlamcr. Skonb Row : Kotly. I’amcn icr. KuIj». Vcumli, Knaut. San Oialto, Joyce, KaJIrr. Schaclci. (tetter. Page 1 1
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