Creighton Students Make Record in Naval Medics Training CampDoctor L. T. Dehacker, who graduated from the Creighton medical course last June, made the highest grades at any of tlie students at the Nava! Medical school in Washington, Dr. Debacker was in competition with nearly 100 doctors, graduates from JJprominent medical schools from allparts of the country and Creighton takes pride in the triumph of its youthful soldier doctor.Eight Creighton doctors, all 1918 graduates, attended the naval school at Washington and they have received ( their naval commissions and assignments as follows:J. B. Williams, New London, Conn,; A, J. Callaghan* R. F. Mullen and X J, Haverly, Key West, Fla.; C C. Coady, Annapolis: Leopold Dcbacker and N. Gehlett, Newport, R. I.; Pat- jrirk \fr('raim PnrKninnth. K H ‘