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Honorary Class President Joseph C. Biddix, Jr., D.D.S. during the freshman year, because of the war and othsr unforeseen conditions, the class was unintentionally converted into a guinea pig, as it were, for the School ' s experimentation with its teaching staff. By the time we became sophomores, diffi- culties resulting from faculty changes and shortages were fairly well straightened out. The Class of ' 45, unlike any other class that preceded it, had the opportunity to join the Army and yet be separated from it while still in School. Few of us will ever forget the days we spent at Fort Meade during our induction period and during the time of our discharge. In particular, the ones who won the seventy-dollar dice games will relish the thought. With the advent of our donning clinic gowns, many of us felt the breath of professional life and with it the wisdom Dr. Ide ' s wise counsel that professional men should be family men. As a consequence, a goodly bunch of the boys have become benedicts. As the final curtain began to close on our days at the B.C.D.S., our minds were laden with the thought of the immensity of the require- ments of the senior year. They constituted an horrendous obstacle that had to be hurdled by all of us. We now look forward with firm conviction and stout determination to taking our places side by side with our fellow men in the Armed Forces of our nation, to help effect a quick end to the war and the attain- ment of a just and lasting peace. iuy
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f i i iA IS V . ' The Class of 1945 is destined to go down in the annals of the B.C.D.S. as a unique aggregation of students whose life at Lombard and Greene varied immensely from the normal. In an ever-changing world, such as we are witnessing at the present, our class was subjected to the many unexpected and unavoidable alterations of routine school life that are commensurate with a fluctuating period. In retrospect, we are satisfied that this chapter of our lives has been closed. We are confident that it will prove to have been a worthwhile endeavor. Our class has the distinction of being the first to enter the School under the accelerated program. The weather man greeted us with an inauspiciously hot day on June H, 1942, and did not exactly encourage us to study Gray ' s Anatomy for the remainder of that summer. Also SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .Robert Long Vice-President Martin A. Grossbart Secretary Joseph R. Beard Treasurer Bernard Wilkins Sergeant -at -Arms Robert Voorhees Historian Henry Cillers Student Representative Frederick Farris
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ALVIN D. AISENBERG Navy Aisey . . . Washington and Lee . . . Baltimorean . . . Alpha Omega . . . Gorgas (Vice-President 4) . . . Gaver Seminar . . . one of W. and L. ' s two haughty contribu- tions to the class . . . intelligent . . . care- free . . . You had better study your Kron- feld tonight or I ' ll . . . (Poppa) . . . inde- pendent . . . popular son of the good doctor. NATHAN P. BAKER ' Navy Nate . . . Charleston, West Virginia . . . Morris Harvey College and West Vir- ginia University (A.B., Sigma Chi) . . . Gorgz s . . . orthographer! ? ? . . . Gaver Seminar . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . carrier of the lantern . . . investigative . . . Old Man comes over to keep him straight serendipity . . . ingenious and scrupulous. JOSEPH R. BEARD Joe . . . Cornelius, North Carolina . . . Erskine College (symphony orchestra) . . . Gorgas (Sergeant-at-Arms 4) ... Psi Omega . . . Gaver Seminar . . . Class Secre- tary 4 . . . musician . . . married . . . potential missionary to India . . . gold- casting expert and meticulous worker. A 2)-
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