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SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR It is with genuine pride and pleasure that I extend congratulations to the class of 1969. One of the rewards of teaching is watching you enter as naive neophytes and ever so slowly, develop youi knowledge and skills to a level that will make you go forth into the professional world bursting with pride. Your class has now been trained and so rewarded, and once again the faculty can be proud. Please remember that dentistry is a very live and dynamic profession The mass of knowledge that we now have available will continue to mushroom in the next few years. It is imperative that you contribute your part to this growth of knowledge, and further, that you use it to improve treatment and thus the health of your patients. To be a part of this, you must continue your education on a systematic basis. If you train for a specialty, or if you elect general practice, continuing education must be a way of life for you. Mediocrity and less is your alternative, and you have too much to offer the world to let your fate so falter. Keep in mind that your profession is an honorable one, and keep your conduct and actions on the highest plane, so that you will contribute to even higher elevations for it. If you apply the Golden Rule to your patients, your professional colleagues and your friends, this should inevitably result. Again, congratulations on your accomplishment, and best wishes for a healthy, happy, long, and successful professional career and life. ERNEST B. MINGLEDORFF D.D.S., F.A.C.D. CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF FIXED PARTIAL PROSTHODONTICS 7
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