X-ray . ( HUGH G. RUSSELL, D. D. S Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics WORTLEY F. RUDD, M. A Professor of Chemistry R. L. SIMPSON, D. D. S Professor of Operative and Clinical Dentistry T. H. SCALES, D. D. S Professor of Dental Ceramics W. A. SHEPHERD, M. D Professor of Histology and Embryology R. C. WALDEN, D. D. S Professor of Peridontia P. B. WALTON, D. D. S Associate Professor of Cromn and Bridge Wtrk WILFRED W. WOOD Professor of Exodontia Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry E. L. BLANKENBAKER, D. D. S Instructor in Oral Surgery 86 THE 1916 X-RA\. JOSEPH A. ALEXANDERH ^ * Class Pre


X-ray . ( HUGH G. RUSSELL, D. D. S Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics WORTLEY F. RUDD, M. A Professor of Chemistry R. L. SIMPSON, D. D. S Professor of Operative and Clinical Dentistry T. H. SCALES, D. D. S Professor of Dental Ceramics W. A. SHEPHERD, M. D Professor of Histology and Embryology R. C. WALDEN, D. D. S Professor of Peridontia P. B. WALTON, D. D. S Associate Professor of Cromn and Bridge Wtrk WILFRED W. WOOD Professor of Exodontia Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry E. L. BLANKENBAKER, D. D. S Instructor in Oral Surgery 86 THE 1916 X-RA\. JOSEPH A. ALEXANDERH ^ * Class Presidenl, 16; Masonic ClubSome men are born great, others are made; butpraise he to he ni/io obtains greatness iji his olDnachievements. THREE years ago Alex. came to us a strangerunknown, an untried product of the Old NorthSlate; to-day, after three years of intimate com-panionship, we as a class, admire him; steady andconscientious in his work, upright and straightfor-ward in character. Laboring under conditions thatwould turn back the weak hearted, he has laid astrong foundation at the foot of the ladder of suc-cess. We predict the future will see him graduallyand steadily climbing, ever climbing upward. NATHANIEL TALLEY BALLOU \I/ o Vice-President Student Dod^A muddy drop of manly bloodOutweighs the surging seas. TALLEY came to us in the fall of 1913, and ina weeks time had planned his Couquest of Den-tistry. Known by his classmates as Father, forhis lending hand and helping altitude to all, placeshim surely in a class to himself. For three consecu-


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