University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry - Bushwacker Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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CT-. .3 -- I 1 i -- 1 ' J if L l C. G. PORTER, D.D.S., Associate Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry. C. W. SAWYER, D.D.S.. Clinical Demonstrator. I.. P. ENGEL, A.B., MD., Associate Professor of Oral Surgery. S. M. FAHRINGER. AB., D.D.S.. Lecturer on Oral Hygiene and Prophylaxis. C. W. O'DEi.L, B.S.. D.D.S.. Professor of Dental Pathology. W. W. WHITE, D.D.S.. Clinical Demonstrator, Lecturer on Pedodontia. C. G. PORTER, D.D.S.- One of the greatest compensations of the dentist is the satisfaction of having rendered a needed service to an appreciative fellow human being. The acquisition of judgment and skill necessary to give such 'service should be the aim of every dental student. C. W. SAWYER, D.D.S.-'LSpeak a friendly word to your patient and give him a smile. The man who does receives more cofoperation and will take greater joy in his profession. 'For his heart was in his work, and the heart giveth grace into every artf M W. W. WHITE, D.D.S.- If you have that noble desire to most faithfully contribute to the needs of the people of your community, render proper dental service to children, preach the value of that service to the parents and demand their appreciation for the good things you do, you will build a higher respect for yourself and for your professionf Ll ...C 14.1.1 iiijg. Lfiigfag , .. , , wg, 1... 5, . 4 . . 1 EBI! -1.

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' '?l'I All E. L. STEWART, M. D., Professor of Histology and Bacteriology. J. D. SCOTT, D.D.S., XR Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work and Ceramics. G. W. HILLIAS, D.D.S., F.A.C.D., Lecturer on Operative Dentistry. NORMAN A. MOORE. A.B., D.D.S.. Laboratory Instructor in Histology and X Bacteriology. X'5 9 msg. L. G. TAYLOR, MD.. Professor of Physiology. F. W. HUNTINGTON, A.B., A.M., D.D.S.. Professor of Chemistry, Metallurgy and Physics. s X Q x ' ' - ' . ' wx, . :V ' .-' --:mg-.,-:,:f.f:,1:w:gf-..:1 ,- Z.,-v:5,:,:-' 3,5 55355: :?E5'5Ei5Ei 525 . :1 -' 1. -1152, -' ' ' ' . V ' --- , . -X :-as1::...:..f:.. '- ss.: sy... -1 - W V,-' s .. s- ' . ' f 'I-as--Z ssg u i gi .:- .:::::,.:.,.:'e1. -1 f- ' ., 5 .::..,..:,:.:::a::...,Q5:, . ..- : -5:::s::.f:s:1 ,:5,..,. -21221-S51i1'rE2i22Yi3' .ff-'J ' ' -.Q :f-- '2:?2Q2E2:b:E?ErEz': - as vw- :refs-s-s:.ss::s.s..... ss ia. f -2.-sz-is ' .- - - X X, X Nic ,Q x X --.fwxxwx ws A Qs -at X A. L. PUNTON, D.D.S.- After you are established in your chosen profession it is well to have a good word for your alma mater and its personnel. Often your patients measure your ability by the respect shown your school. J. D. SCOTT, D.D.S.-i'While the technical and mechanical aspects of preparation are highly essential, a more important phase is that of cultivating an understanding perf sonality that will permeate the atmosphere of your surroundings and play a vital part in your ultimate success. NORMAN A. Moons, A.B., D.D.S.f The acquisition of systematic knowledge, like saving, is arduous and unpleasant to the beginner, but when a little has been accuf mulated, adding to the amount becomes pleasurable and desirable. F. W. HUNTINGTON, A.B., A.M., D.D.S.-uEducation is a living process, forever dynamicg an evolution of the intellectual and the spiritual, outgrowing old forms and revealing the truth. .'. . . fl ,t .- , V -A . If I ,J 1 I 31,71 .a 0, , .. l14l



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L. E. DAvmsoN, D.D.S., Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry. ROBERT KORITSCHONER, M.D., Professor of General Pathology. J. E. HUFF. D.D.S., Lecturer on Dental Ceramics. JUDGE A. L Rianvns, B.S., A.B., LL.D., Lecturer on Dental Jurisprudence. Emvirsrr -I. Camo, D.D.S., Professor of Exodontia, Minor Oral Surgery and Anesthesia, J. A. S.-xwi-im., D.D.S.. Professor of Radiodontia. L. E. DAVIDSON, D.D.S.- And so We all, students and faculty, are spending the very fabric of our lives while vve are in Dental College. Letls be proud of it. Let's boost it. That is why I have spent so much time with the Glee Club. Any successful instif tution must have departments of activity expressive of its accomplishments. The basket' ball team, Glee Club, fraternities, all help to preserve and foster that priceless feelingg a spirit of pride in our alma mater. ROBERT KORITSCHONER, M.D.- Une of the outstanding contributions to medicine in recent years is the discovery of connections between Dental Pathology and systemic diseases. That is Why every dentist should study and know General Pathology. J. E. HUFF, D.D.S.fLLWhen in the midst of life battles some one knocks your ears dovvn, do not give up the fight, only keep on and you will find they will come up againfl E161

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