Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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A high degree of educational cooperation between the Medical and Dental schools makes it possible for the students of both schools to use jointly the anatomical, physiological, physiological chemistry and pharmacological laboratories in the Medical wing of the building. Dental students also have access to the various technical museums and the auditorium of the Medical school. The Dental school received a class A rating in 1 c 17 from the Dental Education Council of America and has held that distinction ever since. This year, however, all ratings of dental schools have been voided pending the results of a nation-wide re-examination by the Dental Council of America. Dr. Henry L. Banzhaf completed his thirty-seventh year as dean of the Dental school. The Rev. Anthony F. Berens, S.J., is regent. Extra-curricular activity among Dental students is promoted by the Junior American Dental Association and three fraternities. JUNIORS liacr How: Wemcart, K'uim. Wink, F. Schmitt, Dilnlto. Steed, Hclvey. Liteh. Sjun, Zaia. Stern Ikik Smond Row Scrum, I el Balm, Sinitcal-tin. Fhe ten. Rothman. Curm i. Tonkin. Wetter. Mawkunac, Brown. Third How: C Schmidt. While. Arnold. Heller, Thielke. Uijto. SOPHOMORES Flier Row Sinloiuiuro, aliendo. Wtenicwreki. (otli, Guiftliano, Maetronr. leihaune. McFar-lane. Kalaech. Supita. Slot . Andrea, Quartullo. Waierrman. Bluhm. Ante. Knoekctti. Sir onu Row Wolcott. Ournee. Oil nod it. Koplmn. Adame, Hutlcr. Brace. Kuhuk. Bctcrncll. Mortell. Herman. Sinaiko, Roller Thirii Row Oietker. Thornae. Sicwcrt. Kiepcl. Mochrke, Sehudoltki. DiTolla, Kudmk, Lit uw. Vandcrl«H n. Mahnke, Slack. FRESHMEN Tiler Row (ian. Hall. Hellaid. Merkel. Mm cchel. Gictleon. Hay. RhcIiiu. Taner, Ihideon. Amman. Verba . Hildebrand, Louar, Octlman, Pellegrino, Hare, WolU k. Kuhcnetrin. StttaND Row: M. Hotlman. Braun. Schneider. Denman. ( uk. Hctmer. Bertincr. Banyar. Orow, Nitenhrca. Npltum. Slncldc. I herebetger. Wanaeeieck. Malone. Mereurc. B. Hotlman. Tlllin Row- l.udu-Wtm, Mutci, Tuhiieon, Ocdintki, Herkcr. Mackin. Bowman. Baumgartner. Thanoe, Kal-tc lied, l e Mark. Dueek. Fran emello, Mauro. Blaiedcll. William . Forain Kow: Toepel, Val erili, Koehler, Jcnmnge. Voll. Orute, Aihueci. Pen. MiUlein, Saacg'o. Stern. Mauhry. Wallnn, Kiphur , Scilert, Radke. Poel + m V Page V

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MAIIUUETTE UNIVERSITY MENTAL SCHOOL 2)cwLy s Ut'u Li I Mttijccn.t sf li.fi ytsfcMcnal iahl et In keeping with the increasing importance of dentistry as a profession and the progress made in dental science, the Marquette Dental school lias maintained its position among the best schools of its kind in the country by constantly strengthening its curriculum. In 1936, the addition of a year to the course fixed the curriculum at six years. Originally only three years, the course had been lengthened to five years by previous additions in 1917 and 1923. During the past year, basic science examinations were introduced as a requirement to be met before fourth-year work. Opened to students in 1891 as a division of the Milwaukee Medical college, the Dental school became affiliated with Marquette University in 1907. Six years later, the school was made an integral part of the University and in 1922, the present College Gothic Dental building was erected on the west campus. The large, modern clinic is one of the outstanding features of the school. Thousands Dental vchool graduate' leave their clinical work to write the 5-tatc hoard examinations. take advantage of the extensive facilities of the clinic annually. Through clinical work under faculty supervision, advanced students develop professional skill and ability. A special steel observation stand in the completely equipped oral surgery operating room enables groups of students to observe surgical technique during operations by faculty members. ■Dr. Henry I.. Han luf. Dean of the Dental School. ■Rev. Anthony F. Kerens, S.J., Recent of the Dental School. Maui X



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CIILLEIJE UF BUSINESS AIIMIMSMSATKIN kj sacnlt u Ihmiumi tr.iiniii.j sh .1 jnsfexusnal . .» .» ■ J. Freeman Pyle, Dean of the Gillcgc of Business Administration. i The College of Business Ad- y ministration presents students - with a background for one of the 11 most complex fields of endeavor, the business world. Although it does not supplant practical experience, the four year course is designed to shorten the period of preparation usually encountered. A liberal education in the first two years tends to give students a broad foundation on which the more technical training of the last two years is based. Courses in labor, production, marketing, finance, real estate, insurance and accounting arc studied from the executive point of view to develop in students the ability to recognize problems and their causes and to adjust themselves to changing economic situations. Dean J. Freeman Pyle has for the past fourteen years supervised the work of the college and has been instrumental in keeping courses abreast of the new developments in the business world. Primary interest is aimed at developing in individual students the (jualities of leadership and a regard for the ethics governing business conduct. Business Administration classes are now conducted in the Science building. This year the college was moved from Johnston hall to that building. With seven new classrooms, the College of Business Administration now occupies the entire first floor. A feature of the college is the Evening Division which offers those students unable to attend day classes an opportunity to extend their general knowledge. Four groups are benefited by this division: school teachers who wish to broaden their scope, graduates of professional schools who desire business training, high school graduates unable to attend regular college classes, and special students who are not high school graduates. The student personnel committee gives individual attention to students and makes a study of the adaptability, grades and special interests of each. This information is used later in placing students in business positions after they receive degrees. ■ The Rev. Jovcph A. Onmby, S.J.. Refill of I he College of Bminm Admin-iMration. Pa(.| 10

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