thurcJsy, rcptcr.bcr 2, 1970 1 thurrsy, September 2, 1073 .mi j I :. j J Lj ! 3 nn 7 r msr ; a i y -I ;.o ij V -a l.mj i- n-Liiv r- n J V--n ..ei. "7r "Nr xr 7 ( () (j I ) !) V t i ; .1.', :, ti. . ' 1 ' 3 1 If you want to figure the odds for nrnminct Ci-wrmtVimrr t probabilities, in other words the Model 6030 calculator from National Semiconductor is It figures mean and standard deviation with a single key calculation. Sums x and y values for correlation and linear regression. Calculates linear correlation coefficient and slope of curve. Lots of neat stuff like that And the odds are, you'll figure it must have taken some kind of wizard to figure out how to make a machine like this that sells at your campus store for a suggested price of under $35. ntZzmmn Ssrnisciisuc&rg J U L V ruN JiT u U.L cnc1 j 1 1 boots m:e' svsvb 'vm so boots Knickers Gcuchco, Jcn Skirts, !! tho new fashion lochs ra qu:ra abed! And C3 uoul. tho cclccticn is beat if you chooca ycur fevcrita czrly. C5.C3 v;;3 ho!d your "Dream Boor5 until Oct. 1 . P.S. Pbccc don't vcit-bcctc will be I A verv cll dls y count iu ifiuu who purcnaca !I thrca Beck- " 1 7 LN CWLVS t34AIT '2 183 Ssnior studani .denial .program i ... iriss simyfatlog pnvace practice Senior UNL dentd students are practicing under a new program that simulates private practice. Senior dental students treat each patient, accord ing to Richard Bradley, dean of the Dental College. Bradley said that in the past the students were re quired to complete a certain number of bridges, crowns and dentures per semester in order to gra duate. The new program divides the 65 senior dental students into four units. "Each unit is being directed by a mentor," Brad ley said. "A mentor is a dental educator with ex- -tensive experience in general dentd practice.. lie's responsible for all the work these blocks of 16 are going to do. The mentor's salaries are financed by a special continuing appropriation from the Nebraska Legis lature cf $1 16,000 annually. Beyond this, the den td clinic is a self-sustaining program, Bradley said. - ' The program, which began last week, is the result of three years of planning by a faculty committee. Bradley says he thinks the program will work. "Everybody is enthusiastic,' he said. "And the students love it." Students more cocscisntzous Mark George, a senior dental student, said the program is "not only better for the student, but better for the patients. Instead of looking for re- v . - - . V , . . quirements, they (dental students) can be more con scientious toward the patient. The bad part is all the psper work we have to do. Bradley said there are problems in keeping track of what procedures students are deficient in. He said he is hoping for legislative financing for a computer to aid in organizing the records. The sophomore, junior, senior and graduate dental stu dents staff the clinic, along with faculty members, dental assistants and dental hygienists. Expenses paid by fees Clinic expenses, such as dental supplies, dental assistant salaries and laboratory services are paid for with patient fees. "There is a kind of a misconception with the public and the students, Bradley said. "They think the state subsidizes us to run the clinic, but thev don't " Bradley estimates the fees at the clinic are "a little over half those of a private dentist The clinic, at 40th and Holdrege streets on East Campus, is open to the public Appointments are mads through the coSegs. Clrssds cczzss Hrst Each patient first sees the Oral Diagnosis Center at no cost. Each step of the treatment is checked by an in structor although Bradhy said it sometimes makes the treatment longer. But he noted, "The excellence of the work is assured by this checking process. The dental clinic treated about 3,900 persons during 1975. Less than half were UNL students. Photos by Kcv;n K:g!cy Story by E. K. Ccccccb Dentists needed for rural areas Job prospects are good for dentists in cutstate. Nebraska. ' NU College of Dentistry Dean Richard Bradley said the demand for dentists is hfch in Nebraska, particularly in the rural areas. The College of Dentistry has a preceptor program in which all students spend a week working with dentists, mostly in rural areas. Bradley said this way the students also can see the advantages of Irving in a rural community. - f L..W..J ' J W. Wa.wJ ,.ilnWI JWill V7v3 S H -1! 9 Mf7 . .. . I o on n 0 C 7 V packing. Rappelling. River raft-1 ' in ur Orient ckArtntr pFnco.Afvttnlw eUJ V ing. Water survival. Mountaineering. X first aid. ' Army ROTC is an excellent course in leadership development. But, it's also adventure training, where you learn to lead in an environment that chal lenges both your physical and mental Skills. v Unlike strictly academic subjects. 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