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66 Sophomores President Kenneth Rogers Vice President Wilson Cozby Secretary-Treasurer Darrell Dedrick Eyes blazing with the fire of humanitarianism . . . fingers tingling with dexterity . . . voices joyfully raised in the lilting strains of “We Shall Overcome” . . . the Class of ’65 confidently climbed the second plateau. This Mecca—the sophomore year—had for a tra umatic nine months loomed before us as the haven of peace and joy where all is fair and right and justice flows down like a mighty stream. A feeling of brotherhood prevailed as we left the business office, after having donated the bank’s money, the family jewels and our shirts. But levity soon gave way to gleeful pandemonium. We learned that in addition to satisfying the insatiable quest for knowledge, free tickets to the Dallas Theatre Center would be available. Many wept with joy. Our academic revelry was short lived as we soon found that attainment of sophomoric glory would be much akin to charging that place of fire and brimstone with a pail of water. Scholastically, our horizons were broadened as the light of “sophomorism” penetrated into the depths of our intellects. From dog trauma to crown and bridge (where crowns and bridges were built, made, fashioned and embryonically created) to prosthetics and operative, the class matched wits with some of the profession’s finest. Pathology found us absorbed and attentive, and at the final pre-Christmas lecture, the class bubbled with enthusiasm. The learning process was stimulated by lively seminars such as the well-attended Drummond-Bagwell session on proper speed at which to operate a gold foil condenser . . . or the famed parabolic curve discussions. All in all, it was an enlightening year with the class dauntlessly moving into the clinic at the year’s end. We then be- gan the practical application of the long hours of instruction, careful demonstration and thorough knowledge of oral prophylaxis. The class began the ascent to the third plateau . . . this time singing “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen.” Feeling scholastically exhausted, we reviewed the past year and found that 80 students had overwhelmed insur- mountable odds. The class is grateful for what we have learned and awaits eagerly our future attainments.
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Top Row, left to right: James Hailey, Jerry Mitchell, Lindsay Hunt, Lief Isaacson, Kenneth Rogers, Richard Chiles, Clark McCoy, James Bolton, John Gritz. Bottom Row: Thomas Weil, W. C. Roper, Mike Quinn, Ron Williamson, James Watters, Charles Baker, Jon Susman, Bart Thompson. Sophomores Top Row, left to right: Walter Coffey, Philip Hamilton, Donald Haslam, Robert Guentherman, Bill Bonnell, James Grogan, Richard Kuenstler, Jerry Eoff, Kyle Bartee, Kenneth Hurtig. Bottom Row, left to right: Darrell Dedrick, Tom Johnson, Fred Hoss, Dee Trees, Richard Drummond, Glenn Bice, Albert Brack, John Robinson.
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