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19 SIDNEY CHARLES ABRAMS Sid . . . Washington, D. C. . . . University of Mary- land . . . Alpha Omega . . . Air Corps . . . Barney Old- field of the B. C. D. S. . . . talks and laughs at the same time . . . shady city slicker . . . class window-raiser . . . Princess Tamarra . . . commuter . . . Persi. WILLIAM OLAS ADKINS Bill . . . Milford, Delaware . . . University of Maryland ( B. S.) . . . Psi Omega . . . Class Secretary 3 . . . Air Force . . . Olie . . . Mr. Esquire . . . Holly ' s follies . . . summers at Rehoboth . . . ladies man . . . distinctive hat . . . erstwhile golfer . . . easygoing . . . Goucher gaucho . . . Pop says the old joint hasn ' t changed a bit in 28 years. DANIEL STUART AIKEN Danny . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Treasurer 3, Master 4) Interfraternity Council 4 . . . married . . . two jobs at Christmastime . . . always in a hurry . . . City College canvas back . . . SED pioneer . . . youngest man in Section A . . . never wastes a minute . . . Harry, check this answer! iu ' r
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The Mirror extends congratulations to Dr. Stanley H. Dosh upon his election as Hon- orary President of the Class of 1953. Dr. Dosh was graduated from the B. C. D. S. in 1935 and is now Associate Professor of Fixed Partial Prosthesis. Stanley H. Dosh, D.D.S. Honorary Class President uates if that be possible. One thing we believe: that the quality of instruction could not have been better than it has been. Therefore, it is up to us to determine the quality of ourselves as students and to work to the limit of our capabilities. Then, and only then, will anyone be able to ascertain the quality of the graduating class. We intend to make it the best. So, through four years at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery we have studied hard, worked hard, played har d and sweated. They have been an enjoyable four years for the most part. Yet, everything cannot always be en;oyable. There have been moments of despair — times when we might have thought that we were being imposed upon — times when things did not go just right — times of frustration. Happily, those times are only temporary, and probably will lead to a greater enjoy- ment of the times when things do go just right. We leave the school, then, with a tingle of emotion towards our Alma Mater. We are about to inherit a rich reward — the dental profession. It is up to us to hold it at its highest present status and to con- tribute toward its advancement as much as we can. Yes, we leave the School with a slight sadness, but we look forward to our fu- ture with joy and say in our hearts: Thank you BCDS for preparing us so well. James R, Childress, Historian •{13 LIBRARY DENTISTRY-PHARMACY UMIWMITY OF MARYLAND ■ALTIMOM
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53 HARRY BASIL ARANT, JR. Harry . . . Orangeburg, South Carolina . . . Clemson College . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Psi Omega . . . Air Corps . . . married . . . father . . . painful South- ern drawl . . . Giants fan . . . goldfish fancier . . . Basil Ill ' s daddy . . . expert on Thyroid disturbances . . . Ah still think those ' Tigahs ' should have beat Maryland. ALFRED JOHN BAK Al . . . Derby, Connecticut . . . University of Connecti- cut (A. B.) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Army . . . married . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . former Racebrook caddy, but no time for golf now . . . summer meat packer ... 4 years in Catonsville . . . tongue artist with a cigarette . . . They told us . . . but I do it this way. ALFREDO HERRICK BERGUIDO Zippo . . . Panama City, Panama . . . University of Dela- ware . . . Xi Psi Phi (Steward 3, Treasurer 4) . . . Class Treasurer 1 . . . fancy fencer . . . born revolutionist . . . sleeps in the middle of the front row . . . Hollywood glasses . . . What ' s in the black bag, Zip? . . . loves to sing Aloiietta . . . Touche, Bernstein . . . ' I ' m from Panama. ' ' . . . Mr. Nuttall, what was the color of Scarlet O ' Hara ' s dress in the movie? 5Y
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