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EDW RD LI. 1 RII DM I he shadow of a dark and vague mystery hangs over Eddy. It is rumored that he possesses strange powers and Has the secrets of sorcery at his com- mand. How else, it is argued, how else can it he explained, that a dental student in his entire career, from freshman Dental Anatomy through to senior Prosthetics, has never, hut never, been in the build- ing alter 4:45 P.M. Those on the inside, ol course, know that there is nothing supernatural about the affair at all. It ' s just that Evelyn, who is finished with her school duties at three, awaits at home. Eddv. not content with one institution or learning gleaned his pre-dental education from Mount Union College and from New York University. During the war. he served in the Army Air Force as a 2nd lieutenant. He was a navigator and engineer on a B-29 which, he tells me. outdid Daniel ' s feat for danger. Ed is a member in good standing in the William Jarvie Society and is associate photo editor of the ' 51 Dental Columbian. After graduation, he hopes to find a good residencv or internship. I DICRAN GOULIAN JR. Dick hasn ' t onlv one claim to fame, but several. Besides being the white-haired bov of the ' 51 class, he also happens to be the youngest. He has the greatest number of nick-names, he is the only one of us that uses loupes, and he is the only dental student in captivity who has a mother who is a fully quali- fied, if unlicensed, dental technician. Dick is the photo editor of the 1951 Dental Columbian and deserves manv thanks for the hard work involved and the great results that he produced. Dick got his A.B. from Columbia College in 1948 after serving in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman in the Dental Corps. Dick is a member of and official bartender for Psi Omega, a member of the William Jarvie Societv. and is on the staff of Dental Ab- stracts, and the Dental Columbian. He is also unique in regard to his plans for the future. He intends to practice dentistry part time while he attends medical school. His ultimate aim is a spe- cialty in oral and maxillo-facial surgery.
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ROGER P. ADAMS Roger is one of the New England Adamses, and true to the Maine tradition, became a seafaring man in time of national danger. After seeing service in the Pacific Theater as a radar officer, he was dis- charged as an Ensign. Roger the dodger attended Holderness Preparatory School in New Hampshire, and went on to get his A.B. from Bowdoin after attending Bates as a Navy V-12. Roger is a member of Psi Omega fraternity and was a Student Council Representative during his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. It became prettv rough for Roger to hitch-hike all the way to North Carolina so fre- quently during the freshman year to see Justine, so he married her and brought her to the North and settled on North Brother Island. He is now the proud father of a young son who, we may be sure, will continue in the great tradition of the New England Adamses. Toward this end, Roger hopes to rejoin the Navy as a Dental Officer upon gradua- tion. EUGENE A. COHEN Gene is the one we have most to thank for having a yearbook this year. As Business Manager of the 195 1 Dental Columbian, it has been his responsi- bility to see that there were as few reluctant dragons as possible in the taking of advertisements and in the purchasing of yearbooks. The burden was his, and the credit for success should also be his. Gene is an alumnus of Brooklyn College, having received his B.A. there in 1948. He was also a resident of the Borough of Churches until the middle of the Sophomore year when he married Anne, and simul- taneously changed his, voting address to the Bronx. Gene was in the Army Signal Corps as a 1st Lt. and served in the Philippines and in Japan. In dental school, in addition to a penchant for waxing up partials, his activities included membership in the William Jarvie Society. Gene enjoyed the bene- fits of a junior internship at Fordham Hospital last summer and plans either a full internship, or a sub- urban New York practice upon graduation.
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ROBERT D. GREENIER Bob is one of a tightly knit group in class who are known collectively as the Shankers because thev commute daily to and from their respective domiciles in Camp Shanks. Bob came to us from Fordham University where he received his B.S. in 1 94 1. From Fordham he went into the Navy Air Corps and earned two full stripes as a pilot of PBlMs and PBYs, and saw service in the Pacific Theater around Hawaii and the Aleutians. Inci- dentally, Bob ' s charming wife, Elaine, is an R.N. and has been employed in a dental office, so Bob shouldn ' t have any assistant problem when he goes into private practice in Bloomingdale, New York after graduation. Bob enjoyed the benefits of a summer junior internship at Rockland State Hos- pital. He has been a member in good standing of Psi Omega fraternity. f ■ EDWARD MITCHELL GRIFFIN Eddy hopes to be the dentally distinguished son of a dentally distinguished father, since his father is a noted orthodontist of Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York. Ed, however, hopes to specialize in oral surgery and intends to intern in Kings County Hospital toward that end. Eddv is one of our several Ivy League collegiates, having received his A.B. from Dartmouth College in 1947. Previous to that, he served as a Naval officer in a mine disposal unit and reached the grade of Lieutenant Cj-g.)- Ed ably served us as class Secretary during the freshman year and is a member in good standing of Psi Omega fraternity. We wish him luck in his oral surgery aspirations.
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