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E 2 2 1 12 5' 1 l ,L -sr: I A! 4 , I , A I William E. D. jantzen, jr. D.D.S. VVild Bill of Hingham, Massachusetts, attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania for a B.A. in biology. He was a member of Delta Sigma Delta fraternity here at Georgetown. On weekends Bill enjoyed an occasional beer or two as well as rooting for various Boston sport teams. When time permitted he'd play just about any sport that got him off his butt, like tennis, golf, and racquet ball. He also enjoyed hiking, sailing, and swimming for relaxation and solitude. After graduation he plans hopefully to enter an associate position in the New England area, as long as it is near the oceang ultimate aims are in a private office. Bill wishes to thank my family, especially my parents, for their continuous love and support in helping me reach my goal. A special thanks to Pam for her never-ending love, understanding, and friend- ship during the last four years. Also l'd like to thank my friends at home and at school for keeping these years in perspective, and a final farewell thanks to my '61 Rambler, Little Angelu, for carrying me faithfully for the last four years. Harry! . .. Harry! ... Harry! . . . You turkey!
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Ioseph R. Iackson, Ir., D.D.S. H., from Mobile, Alabama, received his bachelor degree from Howard University. During his years at Georgetown Ioe has been associated with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Aeronautic and Space Administration, and also was an Explorers coordinator. He thanks his family for their constant support. When you get right down to it, life is a crazy game. The rules are not defined, the referees are poorly trained, the players are in- experienced, and the goals not clearly marked. Isn't it funny, though, that everyone wants to play? - Camille ,., 4 .. 1. i sf t was -wr
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Arthur R. Ienkins, D.D.S. The developmental process is a comprehensive reflection of a myriad of experiences, lending themselves to a formulation of a base from which a framework of our lives is constructed. The ups downs, the winning losing, the laughter crying, the passing failing, the loving . . . the loose love, becomes one, an integrated part of our consciousness that totally effects our every thought, word, or deed. My major influence began in a small suburb at Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania in 1947. Here developed such lasting and profound friendships that the tone of my life was set and seeded through our interactions - I thank all of you. As I traveled and toured, turning 100 times in the road hoping to find purpose and direction, moving through secondary schooling, to two major universities QPSU and U of MJ, to the US Air Force, and finally Georgetown Dental School, I have had my share of passing and failing, winning and losing, laughter and crying, joy and sadness, but thank God I have had more ups than downs. My need to say thank you to all those who have supported me and believed with and in me will never wain. Thank you: Mom and Dad, whose personal sacrifices will never be forgotten: Skip, Louie, Bill, Paul, and a multitude of others whose influence gave me the drive to accomplish all of this: Mom and Dad Sinai for Irene and your devotion, Monica for your love and confidenceg Aunt Peg for a calming ear, Irene for all the years you've sacrificed, supported and lovedg and of course, thank God for Lindsay.
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