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Top Row: Albers, Briclwell, Haymes, Newman, Anderson, Nlason. Bottom Row: Clawson, Tataata, McAllister, Williainis, Harris, Ware. ST UE TEUUNEIL HREE representatives to the Student Council are elected from each class. with the assistance of Dr. Rinehart, as counselor and adviser, this organiza- tion deals with the problems and activities which arise during the current year. I TEHPHATEP1 ITY EUUNCIL HE Greek letter organizations are counseled by this interfraternity group, consisting of four members of the faculty and the presidents of the fraternities. The feeling of good-fellowship existing between these organizations is in a large measure clue to the efforts of this body. Dr. Rinehart Dr. Richmond Dr. Carr Dr- JHITICS. JI'- Sheefg Franclqe McAllist er M
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U H F EULTY E, THE students, feel extremely fortunate in having as members of our faculty, men who realize the importance of keeping pace with modern advancements: -men who unself- ishly devote their spare time in search of new technics and ideas, that they may give us students a hetter foundation for our practice of dentistry: -men whose prestige and popularity is manifested hy the fact that they are constantly heing asked to give clinics and lectures before meetings of dental societies and study clubs. As students, We regard them not only as our teachers hut also as our personal friends. Their democratic spirit appeals to us most favorably: for it is this characteristic which seems to he a criterion of the ethical dentist, and which prevents him from becoming egotistical and self-centered. We Wish to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the things they have done for us and hope that we may always remember their teachings and follow their examples. Dr. Ri v Page 26
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