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Robert led Fox, D.D.S. Dewar's Profiles tPronounced Do-ers White Labelj Name: Robert led Fox Home: Oceanside, New York Profession: General Practice Residency Program Hobbies: Tennis, Cooking, Gardening Most Memorable Book: Phillip's Dental Materials Latest Accomplishments: 25 units C8zB3 3 mock foil boards: mainte- nance of sanity 1975-1979 Quote: lllegitimi non Carborundum Profile: Highly motivated towards his hobby of quickly adapting the skills necessary in underwater jewelry construction while working in the dark. Also interested in the fields of Physical Diagnosis, Oral Surgery, and Prosthodontics His Scotch: FAC's best
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Paul Forte, D.D.S. When some members of the class were asked to describe Paul in a word or two, the responses fell along these lines - President for three years Eccentric Sensitive Always laughing Unselfish Viola Intense Weird Organized Short Most of us will probably remember Paul as a three-term president of our class. Some will remember him as the excellent notetaker who introduced us to a wealth of one-liners and a fictitious sister named Viola. Members of his clinic tour will recall he was the tour leader. The early risers will remember seeing him walking across Key Bridge at seven in the morning while the night people will recall him walking the other way late in the evening. Someone said he was a hard driving man who walked everywhere. Some people said he was short, and he is, but he was long on service to the class. Some say he wasn't the best of students but some qualities can't be recorded on a transcript. A few people didn't like him, many more did. What can you say about a person who contributed so unselfishly to his class? No one person said it, but most were thinking thank you, a job well done.
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Steven Frank, D.D.S. Steve cruised into D.C. from HCod's Country fCaliforniaJ with his out-offs and tank top on and tried to figure out why it was raining in the middle of August. By clever deduction he figured out that an umbrella would be the first item on his dental instrument kit. Steve's hometown is San lose and he emerged from the University of California, Berkeley, with a B.A. in neurobiology. As class president and a member of the Dental School Student Council freshman year, he tried to bring organization to a havoc- stricken first year class, which Steve says was a 'tlearning ex- periencef' Steve likes anything to do with water, including swimming, water skiing and fishing. I-le also kept busy at Georgetown with Delta Sigma Delta, American Society of Dentistry for Children, and the D.C. Dental Society. Other interests include racquetball, tennis, soft- ball and hustling with the ladies in the local discos. He best liked cutting teeth for CSB and abhorred the senile patients during junior prosto fbang bang??j. After leaving the 'Sbig CU Steve plans to do post-graduate work in orthodontics and eventually plans to return to sun and fun in the golden state. Steve would like to dedicate this page to his family for their love and to thank his twin brother, Stan, for the encouragement to wait for Hthe cookies. He would like to follow this quote in his professional career: HVValk placidly among the haste and confusion in the worldfi L.. .41 , 1.
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