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sq Thomas F. McCarth . III, D.D.S. Tom comes from Middlebury, Connecticut. Having received his B.S. from Georgetown, he considers himself almost a native of Washington. When Tom thinks of Georgetown, he will remember UR Street, the weekends, P.W.'s, late nights, early morning break- fasts, and doing the dishes. He will try to forget getting up in the morning, cleaning up after Horatio, and junior year prosthodontics. Tom is known for should we say unknownj for his nearly perfect class attendance record both freshman and sophomore years. During morning lectures junior year, nobody was able to disrupt his concen- tration. Tom's immediate plans after graduation include returning to Con- necticut to a general practice residency at either Waterbury or Saint Mary's Hospital. Ultimately he intends to practice privately in New England. Tom would like to thank Rich, Mick, Kyle, Iill and Horatio for sharing with him. He especially thanks his parents, Tom and Marie, and his sister Lisa for their love, emotional and financial support, and their continuous faith in him. These people have helped him grow, but most important have been his friends.
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,7 orman A. Maxfield, D.D.S. Norm, a native of Salt Lake City, received his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah. He hopes to return to Utah with his wife Wendy and daughter Marissa to practice as an orthodontist or a general practitioner. It was probably Norm's clean living which enabled him to Work in the clinic for an entire week despite a ruptured appendix. Norm is a member of Delta Sigma Delta, an avid and talented Sportsman and works part-time as an elevator operator at the Senate Office building. He dedicates his page to Wendy, his parents and his in-laws. ...XR 33,1 iii?- 04 'G' 8 o I
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lane F. Mclillduff, D.D.S. Is craziness a vehicle of escape? Or is it a sign of insanity? Maybe itis reality and only the crazies know it! To be or not to be crazy! What makes more sense? Life is often too serious: yet I'm crazy. But I believe I know how to live. I intend to do my part in this world. I intend to be the best dentist I can be. I intend to enjoy life and enjoy people. But I do intend to remain crazy. I am happy being crazy! Thank you Georgetown, Bob, the boysu, Ioey and crazy man for your encouragement and advancement of this endeavor. Sincere thanks are due my parents and family for their sane and insane attempts to balance my sanity. Thanks! I love you all! 99 5 A ,,,,v-4'4
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