Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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Dania! :Slalroof mentally by the school is the air-abrasive unit for cavity reparation in teeth. Courses were begun this lanuary for instruction in the use of this unit, which requires special training. However, these new developments are addi- tional to the regular curriculum which in- cludes instruction in anatomy, physiology, hacteriology, dental medicine, orthodontia, and countless other courses. Alpha Omega, Delta Sigma Delta Cwinner of the Washington University Homecoming float award in the Independent division this yearb, and Xi Psi Phi, the three dental social fraternities, provide much of the social life of the students, and Omicron Kappa Upsilon, an honorary fraternity, helps to motivate scholastic achievement. Guiding all the stu- dent activities is the Dental School Student Council, which is similar to, lout entirely inde- pendent from that of the main campus. W. Bxandh

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CSDCAOO! ol! Qentistry lt's almost as if you were going to your own office every afternoon, say the junior and senior students enrolled in the 'Washing- ton University School of Dentistry. Following morning classes these upperclassmen can be found in the dental clinic where each has a separate unit, consisting of a dental chair, two cabinets, and many needed instruments. Here he receives the practical experience under the supervision of a faculty member of diagnosing and treating regular patients of his own. This modernly-equipped clinic com- bines the two functions of the dental school, that of training the students, and that of giv- ing service to the community. The School of Dentistry, located at 4559 Scott Ave., came into existence in l866 as the Missouri Dental College, the first of its kind west of the Mississippi River. ln 1892 it be- came a department of Washington Univer- sity. The school, known since l928 as the Washington University School of Dentistry, is a member of the American Association of Dental Schools and has been approved by the Council of Dental Education of the Amer- ican Dental Association. Under the direction of Dean Otto William Brandhorst, the school, which has an enroll- ment of l97 this year, is constantly making rapid advancements in the field of dentistry. lt is one of the few dental schools in the coun- try which has brought into its practices the use of the cephalometer. This is a highly specialized machine which measures the actual growth and development of the face and dentures, thus dispelling many false notions about the growth process. Another innovation in the field being used experi- This Won't Hurt a Bit. Practice Makes Perfect



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lt Works This Way. Calling All Cars. Oooh Look. Dean Lawrence E. Stout cgclzoof Of 4flgl.4flQQI'l.4flg The Washington University School of En- gineering, under the direction of Dean Lawrence E. Stout, is one of the few engineering schools throughout the country in which each department is fully accredited. Simple research projects and secret programs for the government constitute the individual research programs of the departments. ln September the enrollment dropped to its pre-war level, for the first time since the close of World War ll. Dean Stout considered this drop advantageous because each student was then able to receive more individual attention from the instructors. During the past year, the school organized a placement bureau for senior engineering stu- dents. According to national statistics, finding jobs for engineers will not be too difficult during the next few years. The demand for engineers is now very high because the nation's colleges are graduating only 202 of the needed engineers. Although the students attend lectures and labs for twenty or more hours a weelq, they do have time in the spring to conduct a campus-wide Engineers' Day. Exhibits of each department and engineering organization are displayed in Sever and Cupples ll. As a climax, the Engineers' Masque is held for which a queen and her court are selected.

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