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DR. FRANK J. SAMMARTINO Dr. Frank J. Sammartino, ’46. has served the state of Pennsylvania as an officer and trustee of the Pennsylvania Dental Association since 1977. This year Dr. Sammartino assumes the highest office within dentistry in Pennsylvania. He has served in the Philadelphia County Dental Society on the local level and as Vice-President for two terms on the state level. These positions, as well as many others too numerous to mention, well qualify him for this honor. The Class of 1985 congratulates Dr. Frank J. Sammartino, President Pennsylvania Dental Association. DR. ERNEST B. MINGLEDORFF In February 1984, Dr. Ernest B. Mingledorff was elected President of the American Academy of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontists. As a nationally recognized authority on fixed prosthodontics, Dr. Mingledorff has gained a reputation for demanding excellence from his students and his constituents without losing his Southern charm. He has brought honor to Temple as well as to those who have an opportunity to work with him. The Class of 1985 salutes your achievement. DR. MORTON B. SPIEGELFORD ’47 Dr. Morton B. Spiegelford. '47, is serving the third and final year of his term on the Philadelphia County Dental Society’s Board of Governors. His activities on numerous committees, as well as his wife Sarah’s involvement in the Dental society’s auxiliary group, have enhanced the professional and social facets of dentistry in the dental schools, as well as in the Philadelphia area. Thank you, Dr. Spiegelford, for your continuing efforts on our behalf. 5
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This is a special year for Temple University School of Dentist ry. We have been honored not once, but four times. These pages are to recognize those members of the faculty and administration who have risen in the ranks of organized dentistry to hold high offices within their respective organizations. DR. JOHN L. BOMBA ’46 With his installation address at the 125th annual session, October 25, 1985, John L. Bomba, D.D.S., ’46 began his term as president of the American Dental Association. He spoke on professionalism and trust in association with “the concept of subjugating one’s own interest to the good of the whole,” and “the enlightened self-interest as opposed to selfish interest.” We are proud to honor Dr. John L. Bomba and extend our heartfelt congratulations.
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IN MEMORIUM pfeELO P. GIOMBET 1958-1988 Words will never describe the loss we all fell when we learned of your tragic death th tmieh more to give lo this world; and the world .spins just that much more slowly without We all remember your close mthat you shared with many ol our fellow dassjihates and faculty, always ready with an appK)| ri to and timely smilenr phi.«se when we did not h ve the energy to do the same. Your timing was good; except for your untimely passing. You always g iv m«.re of yourself than what you i .fotuVn. |W t y 1 ■ this.piewird Vf yr u for this page. Angelo, because this is the only time in our recollection that you yere alone: Youieeined to always have a cluster of friends around you. So we place this picture here so each one ' of us could have you to ourselves. .fwp years after your pt sihg from tins earth your memory continue to live in ur conversationsand actions. » ?.. ..an ...-u. In some ou built a life-long friendship. In others who wen not as fortunate to know you ancient hinese proverb stales; The soul does not a lifetime ol memories. St-llishly. ue wanted even more. Please forgive US. xpfvi iA1 not m your nu-nmrv; hut in a cummittinent to you that we!Will meet again.
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