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DEDICATION Next time I'll uie a rod and reel. Mr . Frank's troublemakers. The Class of 1963 has the unique distinction of being the centennial graduating class. Years from now, as we look back, in retrospect, upon our four years of study, the honor which we are sharing because of our predecessors, will provide for us warmth which is an integral part of memories. We so choose to share our honor and add to our memories by dedicating our yearbook to an esteemed friend and teacher, Dr. HARRY FRANK. Dr. Harry Frank was born in Alliance, New Jersey, April 27, 1905. His father was an M.D., who later moved his family to Philadelphia. Dr. Frank attended Central High School where he graduated as Third Honor Man of the 138th Class and was a member of the Varsity Track and Football Teams. He attended Penn State, Temple University, and graduated from Temple University School of Dentistry in 1927. At Temple Dental ho was a member of the Blue Key Society, I.N. Broomell Society, Carlton Russell Society, and the Varsity Football and Track teams where he was Captain of both teams. He also had the honor of being the Art Editor of his yearbook. He starred four years as Temple’s crack hurdler and for two seasons as an end on Temple's Eleven. He served in the Dental Corps during World War II, returning home from Hawaii as a Captain in 1945. After thirty years in private practice, he became a member of the Faculty of Temple University School of Dentistry in I960, where he is now an Assistant Professor in Oral Diagnosis. Dr. Frank is a member of Philadelphia County Dental Society. Pennsylvania State Society of the American Dental Association, Eastern State Society of the American Dental Association, Eastern Dental Society, American Academy of Dental Medicine, Sigma Epsilon Delta Fraternity, Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity, and Temple University Varsity Club. He was an avid tennis player, and is an ardent fisherman and amateur oil painter at present. Dr. and Mrs. Frank havo a married son, who is a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a daughter who is married to a physician. They have five grandchildren, and by the time this edition goes to press, there will be a sixth grandchild. Ever anxious to help his fellow-man, Dr. Harry Frank was greatly instrumental in organizing the Delta Chapter of Sigma Epsilon Delta Fraternity at Temple University School of Dentistry in 1923. His ambition was to help his fellow students achieve their utmost in scholarship and clinical excellence in congenial fraternal atmosphere. In this he succeeded beyond expectation. The growth and development of the Delta Chapter as well as the Philadelphia Graduate Chapter are living monuments of his efforts. No group could wish for a more dedicated leader nor a harder worker than Dr. Harry Fank. He served as Deputy of Delta longer than any man, Scribe for a number of years, Chaplain and Master of the Graduate Chapter for two years. He was the youngest and most active National Grand Master, and has been referred to as The Bernard Baruch of S.E.D. To Dr. Harry Frank, tho Class of 1963 unanimously extends its deep appreciation for being honest to his inquisitive students, for being a counselor to his students with a problem, and just for being a fine person it has been our honor to know.
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5 HARRY J. FRANK, D.D.S.. Assistant Professor in Oral Diagnosis
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