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We were greeted on September Q iou • L ... tors. They orientate ,.c , u ,n ,he auditorium by our clinical instruc- an easy enough start with 1 C Ini® and l0,d us what was expected. It seemed like clinics hut tu . . preparing our clinic cases and attending orientation tyc , . . Car P 0Srcssed, 1959 seemed almost farther away than the moon! tu | lf ° a ®onc 1 lru tw° years of school thus far, but had we really reached the half-way mark? 1 hings learned previously had to be relearned and revised, for at last, we had patients to operate on, not manikins. Who can forget his first patient, or who was more nervous, the patient or you? And for the first time you were called Doctor !! W ith determination to fulfill this title your patients had conferred upon you. you immersed yourselves completely in dentistry. Operative Dentistry and Prosthetics were continued by Dr. Weil, and Drs. Mo Murray and Lantz. Our knowledge of Periodontia. Crown Bridge, and Orthodontia was increased with the help of Dr. Rothner. Dr. Ewing, and Drs. Hedges, Coben and I.ande. New courses to us were Oral Surgery. Radiodontia, Oncology, Anesthesia, Exo-dontia, and Pedodontia which were handled deftly by Drs. Cameron. Updegrave, Castigliano, Casalia. Hamilton, and Ritsert. The dramatic lectures of Dr. J. A. Kol-mer imbued within us the knowledge that dentistry and medicine must be integrated in treating our patients. , . . . , .... As examinations grew near, and the time for completion of our clinical requirements approached we delivered our last dentures, cemented our last inlay, and equilibrated the occlusion. As activities closed out this one of the most difficult of q hoot years we looked back and saw the tremendous step we had taken. And Whent was over', there we were; it was 1958!! And then there was one!! 30
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F.A.C.O., Professor of Periodontics Anthony M. DiDio. D.D.S.. John Motsko, Jr., D.D.S.. Assistant Professor of - Periodontics Neal W Chilton. B.S., D.D.S. Associate Professor of Periodontics 31
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