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U IVER ITY DE TAL SCHQOL With its constantly strengthened curriculum of six years leading to a degree in Dentistry, the Marquette University Dental School is outstand- ing among leading dental schools in the nation. Originally afiiliated with the Milwaukee Medical College in its inception in 1894, it be- came a part of the University proper thirteen years later, and soon after with the erection of the present Gothic Dental building in 1922, it became an integral part of Marquette. Witlu the increasing importance of the dental profession, the course was lengthened in 1925, and again in 1935, to the present six-year course, completion of which means a diploma recognized in every state. The large and modern University Dental School clinic is well-known throughout the mid- west, and especially to Milwaukee, where thou- sands may have capable treatment at low cost. This also gives students the actuality of practice 1 Dr. H. L. Banzhaf, Dean of the Dental School. so necessary to their profession. The Medical School and the Dental School cooperate in offer- ing laboratory facilities in anatomy, physiology, physiological chemistry and pharmacology. Clinical work is supervised by the faculty. One of the most modern features is the special steel observation stand in the oral surgery room enabling students to observe surgical technique during operations by the faculty. This observa- Dental students purchase their supplies at the otfice located in the modern clinic that OFFICE X623 serves thousands yearly. In the laboratories, students engage in 1'e- search and experimentation necessary to the profession. Dental surgery is an integral part in den- tistry, and complete surgical facilities enable A students to become thoroughly schooled in 'fi this special field. Complete X-ray equipment is available to students to aid in diagnosis. THE HILLT P
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riculuin include philosophy, classical and mod- ern languages, English, natural and social sciences, as well as in the professional fields of dentistry, law, engineering, medicine, business administration and journalism. A staff of sixty instruct in these courses. Requisite for all degrees in the Graduate school is one year's residence at the University. Candidates for Masters' degrees must complete one year of study beyond the Bachelor's require- ments, their curriculum including advanced study in the candidate's major field, plus a gen- eral knowledge of the field to be determined by a comprehensive examination coupled with prac- tice in the scientific method of research, and fol- lowed by a thesis in either arts, sciences or phi- losophy. Written work completed, the candidate must defend his contentions in an oral exam- ination. The Doctor of Philosophy degree requires two years of study beyond the Master's degree and is awarded after a written examination has been passed and a thesis of some length has been completed, proving thorough knowledge of the subject. The Graduate school exemplifies the tradi- tional cultural development of education com- Laboratory research is an essential project in all graduate study. This group is shown at work in the science laboratories. lintrance to Johnston Hall bined with spiritual activity, and embodies such educational processes as will assist it in keeping abreast with advancements in the academic and religious fields. The office of the Graduate School is located in Johnston Hall. i f N-Y... .,, fx'
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JUNIORS l lllS'l' liow: Chodubski, Grangard, Bluhm, Di 'ILolla, Fsiboris, Kalosh, McFarlane, Supita, Slota, Sinarko, Kristal, Ance, Andrea, XVasserman. Slici- ON-D Rowe: Stock, Costa, Santumauru, Dalnodar, Wxsneu'sk'x, Riqpfl, Butler, Kubick, Vanderlaam, Dubroiewick, nlcolr, Mahnke. Tuiun Row: Kupling, DuMez, Thomas, Sieward, Poternell, Hcfmflllfl. Brace, uartullo, Adams, Litzow, Nock- erts, Rotteri, Dierker. SOPl'lOM0liliS 1 Seated: Schneider, Farar, Hall. l'ltiS'l' Row: Denman, Post, Nystrom, Merkle, Jennings, Hay, Koehler, I-Iase, Kalsched, Riccio, Danyar, Arbucci, Baumgarten, Me'na, Wfalton, Lussman, Niremberg, Sterr, Class, k'lCI'CUI'U. buc- OND Row: Drow, Wlanaszeck, Cook, Mauro, Seifert, Mackin, Hurka, llelland, Demark, Pelle- RUDO. Franzonelli, Peri, llnllman, Blaisdell, cflcrtson, Hirmer, Minschall, Marhry, Dodson. 'ltllku Row: Williaixls, Shields, 'I'oepel, Stevens, Hildebrand, Druse, Bowman, Thanos, Saggio, Bfflllfl. Ludowise, Bergner, Milstien, Resnick, 1DCLllFli?l, Ebersperger, Dusick, Dettmzinn, Ver- l'4'K4'. ucci. 1 FRESHMEN n l'IRs'r Row: Vleher, Tarzxntn, Bitutto, Proven- UU10. Del tialso, Newby, Salkind. llitsch, luvanna, Holman., 'lnrmes, Wfisnoske, Sherry, Shalfer, Reid, ghubaville, Witte, Freiburger, joian, Picklepuss, Smale. Snczomx Row: Knoedler, Ritter, Koennzer, gonovan, llerger, Bergner, Sclukyapaut, Lincotta, 'l0lSl0fl.L l'isher, Lowenthal, arcus, Hyman. Weinstein,-Longhitano, Berezovytch. Truim Row: -l0hn50n. I'erro, Frye, Goldman, Grossman, Hack- cnbefk. Counihan, Solle, San1ora'ski, Hatch, Holt- mllfl. Utolt, Usher, Ozman, lVilkins, Seiwert, Dunbar. REV. ANTHONY BERENS, SJ. Regent of the Dental School fig, he-,e 'a,e,fa,. Q 'Q 'aijpill 1 '-Q Q 9593 tion of actual oral surgery in the clinic plus classroom discussion on the subject gives the student a fundamental understanding of this difficult technique. Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the only honorary dental fraternity having a chapter at Marquette University, was organized in l91i1 at Northwestern University. Its purpose was to stimulate scholarly attainment among students of dentistry. Officers of the chapter for 1959-40 are: Alton K. Fisher, D.D.S., president, john W. Quasney, BS., D.D.S., vice-president, Graham B. Fee, D.D.S., secretary-treasurer. The new members elected from the Marquette University Dental School graduating class of 1959 are: H. S. Benz, D.D.S., G. E. Pamenter, D.D.S., and George Kadlec, D.D.S. Completing his fourteenth year as dean of the Dental SCh001 was Dr. Henry L. Banzhaf. Dr. Banzhaf also serves Marquette University in the capacity of business manager. Regent of thc school is the Rev. Anthony Berens, SJ. PAGE 'Il
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