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AL WORSLEY CARROLL BERRYMAN President .......... AL WORSLEY Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer Representative . Four years have passed and a great quantity of saliva has flowed under the bridges. Little did we know what was in store for us when we entered as Freshmeny 'way back when'. Of more than fifty who entered in l936 a little over thirty remain. Through the years following, We have run into practically every known grief possible in the field of dentistry: burning your bridges is no idle phrase, but a stark reality. The Class has shown an excellent spirit of cooperation, and has remained as a definite unit throughout the four years. The social life of the Senior Class has been closely allied with that of the Student Body as a whole, as well as with the various House functions. A farewell dinner is planned for the Class at about the time this book goes to press. Maybe then we will get all our equipment back! Through the efforts of President Al Worsley, . CARROLL BERRYMAN . HARLEY FREMMING . IACK RATHBONE Senior Seminars have been arranged to revlew work for the coming State Board Examinations. Russ Augsburger, Carroll Berryman, Chick Smith, lack Rathbone, Charley Dodge, Harley Fremming, Stan Lawrence, Al Worsley and lim Hechtman have been granted membership into Epsilon Alpha, the Dental Honor Society. We are now faced with the prospect of graduat- ing and being on our own. Whether to hang out our shingles or be paddled with them, that is the question. We earnestly hope that the only seats kept Warm are those of the operating chairs in our offices. The toughest instructor in the clinic is not half as disconcerting as a dissatisfied patient. There- fore, with meek hearts and due reverence we extend our most sincere thanks to the members of the faculty and to the administrative staff who have given so unselfishly of their knowledge and experience to make us a credit to our profession. lACK RATHBONE
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:test t . l. in t .gi .rrgiiigig H t,:r...,i st... . is X 11, , .J Left to Right4Top Group: lack Renwick, Stanley Lawrence, Carroll Berryman. Bottom Group: Dienstein, Stark, Lawrence, Dr. Steninger, Rathbone, Berryman. swam gait, President . . Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer During the year 1939-40 many changes have taken place in the policy of the Associated Dental Students. Definite steps have been made toward the creation of a spirit of mutual helpfulness be- tween the schools at the Medical Center. The facilities of the Coop Store have been extended to benefit the other students on the campus through the establishment of a new rebate system. The cafeteria also has been remodeled and its service improved. Socially the year has been a complete success. On September 20, 1939, the students were Kings for a day at the annual picnic given for them by the faculty at the San Mateo City Park. Chief Chef Millberry barbequed a mean steak, While Dr. Steninger did an excellent job as M.C. A full day of horseshoes, tennis, golf, fishing, baseball . STANLEY LAWRENCE . . . JACK RENWICK . CARROLL BERRYMAN and football was a Welcome diversion from school Work. Later in the Fall, on October 28, a semi-formal dance was held at the St. Francis Hotel, with lack Renwick in charge of the arrangements. On Ianuary 8, 1940 a testimonial banquet in honor of retiring Dean Guy S. Millberry was held at the St. Francis Hotel. ln recognition of his years of service to the college and his unselfish assist- ance to the students through his twenty-five years as Dean, the Associated Dental Students presented a gift of S3500 to the newly created Guy S. Mill- berry loan fund. The school year closed with the Spring formal held at the Lakeside Country Club on March 2. The faculty members took advantage of the situation to turn out in large numbers, adding to the enjoyment of the party.
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