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Dental Class 0f1968 Way back in September 1964, seventy three attentive, anxious, perhaps apprehensive fresh- men sat listening to the Deans' welcoming ad- dresses. How tough can one Cell Course be? they thought, as they smiled and nodded to the new faces around them. Seven texts, eighty-six lectures, and 226 memorized slides later, having envisioned man from the electron up , several freshmen had their answer. With strong mind and body , Anatomy ap- peared as the next hard row to hoe. That first Friday, the recitation room was silent as our ana- tomical neophytes were prodded to recall cervical vertebrae characteristics. It seemed the long awaited Christmas air faded all too quickly for them. Gross, however, lingered on a bit longer. Allen R. Fisgus President Ralph DeFelice Vice President W Joyce A. Holland Gerard Wieczkowski, Jr. H- 1 Thomas Stevens Student Council 170 17 Where will you be five years from now? questioned the advertisement in the Dental Stu- dents Magazine. Our freshmen, sinking slowly in- to the cerebrospinal iiuid of Neuro-Anatomy, be- gan to wonder too. Feeling priviledged indeed, they joyously pur- chased the specified articulators. Ha-nau you will learn about Occulsion, they were told. And they did. They carved, and they polished, and they absorbed the techniques of basic Dental Ma- terials. Theory was beginning to be applied. Knowl- edge became integrated. For the first time, the freshmen truly realized just why it was so impor- tant to know that the first deciduous molar is similar to no other tooth in the mouth. In other words, it is diiierentf'
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