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illiam Ra Stringham, D.D.S. Bill was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains fhome of the Hgreatest snow on earth j. He attended the University of Utah where he studied for a degree in psychology on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and spent his Tuesdays and Thursdays studying the deep powder at Alta and Snowbird. Bill came to Georgetown expecting to return to the Rockies with his D.D.S. degree, but no sooner had he arrived in D.C. than a local Arlington girl began to change his plans. Bill and Karen were married at the end of Freshman year and their first child, Ashby Marie, was born at the beginning of Senior year. A private practice in northern Virginia is the new game plan with frequent visits to Utah to refresh acquaintances with family and the mountains. Spare time activities have included part-time jobs, church activities, golfing at East Poto- mac Park, and waiting for Randy Bretzing to clean his instuments. 6'This page is dedicated to Karen, for her patience, love, and encouragement, to Mom and Dad, for their supportg to Karen's parents, for making me feel welcome in their homeg and to Ashby, who has made it all worthwhile. '05 ,J- W x. Fifa, 14
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Steven Dale Stre1eh, D.D.S. Ich danke denjenigen, die mir in den letzten Iahren so treu und lieb geblieben sind.
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Richard M. Sturr, D.D.S. Rick came to Georgetown after graduation from Alfred University where he earned a BA in chemistry. A native of Syracuse, NY, the cloudiest city in North America, he found the relative blue sky and pace of Washington very enjoyable. A long time athletic buff and science fiction enthusiast, Rick found that maintenance of a sense of humor was necessary for a safe and sure passage along Georgetownls whimsical academic ladder. Hitting a long ball for a soft ball team, having a cold onei' after part-time work in the library, and an imitation or two helped put the occassionally absurd life in GUDS in perspective. Rick plans to practice in the northeast and ultimately participate in dental education. He would like to thank his parents, relatives, and friends for their support through a difficult four years.
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