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MARYLAND CO! DENT ; til e iwoir BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY Dental School, University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Dedication Myron S. Aisenberg, D. D. S., F. A. C. D. A review of the illustrious history of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery reveals the names of many prominent graduates. We in the Class of 195 5 are fortu- nate to have known the era in which one such outstanding alumnus has attained the pinnacle of his career. Each step taken by Dr. Myron S. Aisenberg on his progress to academic and professional success has been marked by long years of diligent study and deep devotion to his teaching endeavors and research in the interest of helping man- kind. Dr. Aisenberg has been an inspiration to us. He has provided for us meritorious instruction and congenial guidance. His smile, friendliness and warm interest in all the students will be long remembered by us. Through his efforts, the Dental School is now entering a transition phase, from which it will emerge with increased physical facilities for both undergraduate and postgraduate curricula, and with an expanded capacity for investigative research. We of the Senior Class recognize the privilege afforded us in having Dr. Myron S. Aisenberg as teacher, Dean and friend. We thank him both individually and as a body, by dedicating this, our yearbook, to him. LIBRARY DENTISTRY-PHARMACY UNIVERSITY OF MARYL.ANB BALTIMORE 1 5€-2 %1 rdm in id tra lion OF THE State of Maryland President OF THE University of Maryland Dr. Wilson Homer Elkins Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin ? OF THE Baltimore College of Dental Surgery Dental School University of Maryland Myron S. Aisenberg D. D.S., F.A.C D. A Message to the Seniors By dint of hard work and concentrated effort your day of days has arrived. Through your efforts you have achieved stature. Be ever grateful to your immediate families whose many sacrifices and moral support have aided you in attaining your goal. Be ever mindful of the guidance of your teachers who have acted as catalysts to crystallize in you the education for your professional career. You owe much to organized dentistry which has paved the way for you in edu- cation, organization and research. Become affiliated with your local and national dental societies. Become a loyal alumnus of your alma mater. You are now the youth of dentistry and later the future of your profession will rest on your shoulders. We wish you to carry on with our best wishes. 7h. 5Y cfDidtinauidneu Ljraduatel (This is the fourth in a series) ROBERT ARTHUR First Graduate of the B. C. D. S. As the first graduate of a dental college, Dr. Robert Arthur achieved a firm place in the history of dentistry. Dr. Arthur also made a prominent place for himself in the history of his profession by his later accomplishments in the fields of dental organization, dental education and dental literature. He contributed greatly to the progress of dentistry and deserves the wide recognition that has been given him as an outstanding figure in dentistry. Born in Calverton, near Baltimore, on July 22, 1819, Arthur received his early education at private schools in Baltimore. By diligent reading and studying he mastered many of the classics that were considered essential to an educated man at that time. At the age of fifteen years, he was thrown upon his own resources and became apprenticed to a printer. Through his brother, T. S. Arthur, Robert became acquainted with many literary and professional men in Baltimore, among whom was Dr. Chapin A. Harris, a founder of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. The meeting between these two men altered profoundly the life of Robert Arthur, for it was through the efforts of Dr. Harris that Arthur became interested in dentistry and was persuaded to make it his life ' s work. Arthur entered the first class of B.C.D.S. in the fall of 1840, and was graduated at its first commencement exercises, on March 9, 1841, along with R. Covington Mackall. Since Arthur ' s name received alphabetical preference, to him goes the distinction of being the first man to receive the degree, Doctor of Dental Surgery. The diplomas of both these men are now exhibited in the museum of the School. Following graduation, Dr. Arthur practiced in Baltimore for five years and then moved to Philadelphia. He became a member of the American Society of Dental Surgeons in 1841. Dr. Arthur helped organize the Pennsylvania Association of Dental Surgery in 1845, and served as its first corresponding secretary. The main purpose of the Association was to establish a dental school in Philadelphia as a counterpart of the B.C.D.S. Unfortunately, because of corruption in the state Legislature, the Association was unable to obtain a charter until 1852, at which time the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery was founded. Dr. Arthur became chairman of the Department of Principles of Dental Surgery. Difficulty ensued, however, when the Corporators attempted to confer honorary degrees on men unworthy of them. The faculty succeeded in obtaining a new charter and at the end of the fourth session resigned in protest and founded the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Dr. Arthur served as dean during the final year of the old Philadelphia College, and for the first year of the new Pennsylvania College, after which he resigned and returned to Baltimore. Here he became engaged in organ- izing the Maryland Dental Association, and was elected its president in 1866. He was elected president of the Southern Dental Association in 1873. Dr. Robert Arthur died on June 22, 1880, in Baltimore. An important contribution of Dr. Arthur to d ental literature was a translation from the French of Blandin ' s Anatomy of the Dental System. It was published by the American Society of Dental Surgeons in 1845 as part of the American Library of Dental Science. His other writings included pioneer treatises on treatment of dental caries, dental pulp, profes- sional patents, and the use of gold foil. Dr. Arthur ' s greatest addition to scientific dentistry was his discovery of the welding properties of annealed gold foil and the subsequent development of a technique for using this material to restore teeth. The gold foil restoration to this day fulfills most ideally Black ' s primary requirements. Dr. Arthur made this historic discovery by accident. A book of foil he was using became hard and unmanageable due to repeated handling. On heating the gold to soften it he noticed, much to his amazement, that the pieces cohered. In recognition of his writings and other professional contributions, D r. Arthur was elected a corresponding member of the Odontological Society of Great Britain. The honorary degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred on him by the Maryland College of Medicine, of Baltimore. Dr. Arthur initiated the proud tradition of the B.C.D.S. Succeeding generations have carried it high, and multiplied it, until today, when we enter the dental profession, each takes with him part of the spirit that was Robert Arthur. The searching mind, the skilled hand, and the will to help humanity: this is our heritage. •{6 1- 77ze Tooth, D rawer lew J i aced Ai 3 cuttu Benjamin A. Dabrowski Associate Professor of Oral Roentgenology Johns Hopkins University, A.B. . . . B.C.D.S., 1940 . . . Omicron Kappa Upsilon . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Psi Omega Fraternity . . . Sigma Tau Delta Fraternity . . . Grand Pasha of Packet Placement . . . No, no, Doctor, not that way! . . . Turns off X-ray machine when you ' re not looking . . . Must collect a percentage on each blue Karn pamphlet. A. Bernard Eskow Assistant Professor of Periodontology New York University . . . B.C.D.S., 1938 . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . American Academy of Dental Medicine . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta Fraternity . . . Dental students ' equilibrator : Buccal of Upper, Lingual of Lower . . . Any dentist can drive a Cadillac. . . . Where do I sign? . . . This is so much unmitigated — good night! Maurice E. Hinds Instructor in Oral Surgery University of Maryland . . . B.C.D.S., 1952 . . . Psi Omega Fraternity . . . Treats students like humans . . . Smoothy . . . Did the Junior empty the waste bottle? Gets fifty cents per hundred extractions . . . Go ahead and extract it, boy! . . . If you can ' t extract it, fill it! . . . Helpful and friendly. Robert G. Miller Associate Professor of Oral Diagnosis University of Maryland . . . B.C.D.S., 1937 . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Psi Omega Fraternity . . . Coffee time from ten to five . . . Ask my father over there — the one with the moustache. . . . Ha! Ha! Just going for a haircut at Chick ' s. ... I wish I had had you for Tooth Morphology! . . . Hi, son! ' Biddix ' s cohort in shaking up Ji 1 what the hell! Walter L. Oggesen Associate Professor of Fixed Partial Prosthesis B.C.D.S., 1926 . . . Omicron Kappa Upsilon . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Xi Psi Phi Fraternity . . . Gamma Alpha Pi Fraternity . . . Nuttall ' s teacher . . . Sophs ' buddy . . . Shagetz . . . Trouble with you guys is — . . . Goose fancier . . . Good things don ' t hurt! %M 4s f- erSonaiuieS Burton R. Pollack Assistant Professor of Physiology New York University . . . B.C.D.S., 1946 . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta Fraternity . . . Defines sex as the most fun you can have without laughing ... I do a full crown preparation in two minutes flat. . . . Poor man ' s Burl Ives . . . Ends lecture on reproduction thus: It ' s much easier to plant seeds. Wilbur O. Ramsey Associate Professor of Prosthesis University of Maryland . . . B.C.D.S., 1943 . . . Omicron Kappa Upsilon . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Always late for Thursday morning lecture . . . Mild mannered . . . Hypnodontist . . . Say, have you heard this one? . . . Owns a K metal mine . . . Uses same exams each year but changes the answers . . . Oiten mistaken for a Fuller brush. Aaron Schaeffer Instructor in Clinical Orthodontics Western Maryland College, A.B. . . . B.C.D.S., 1947 . . . University of Illinois, M.S. . . . Omicron Kappa Upsilon . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Alpha Omega Fraternity . . . Don ' t you agree, Mr. — ? . . . It ' s really easy, but I did that to mak e it look hard. ... A. O. advisor . . . Habits have been overplayed. . . . Tries to get ahead — with an encephalogram. Nathan B. Scherr Associate Professor of Pedodontics B.C.D.S., 1922 . . . Omicron Kappa Upsilon . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Alpha Omega Fraternity . . . Has his own way of doing operative dentistrv . . . Ahem — (cough). . . . The only safe section in Sophomore Operative . . . As I said before — . . . Rubber dam snapper and endoform bender . . . Checks foils with magnifying glass; gutta-perchas from twenty yards. Guy P. Thompson Associate Professor of Anatomy University of West Virginia, A.B., A.M. . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Sigma Xi . . . Beta Theta Phi Fraternity . . . Phi Delta Chi (Honorary) . . . Maryland Biological Society . . . American Association for the Advancement of Science . . . Knows more about anatomy than Gray ... I don ' t care whether you pronounce it ' pa-ro-neal ' or ' pero-neal, just as long as you know where it is. . . . Shiniest ring in School ... ' Petros, ' or ' Peter, ' comes from the Greek and means ' hard as a rock. ' in , .. Katharine Toomey Administrative Assistant Auxiliary Staff Jhe c eniopS CLASS OFFICERS President: RlCHARD E. Bolyard J ' ice-Preside it : Peter R. Reiner Secretary: Mary E. Pate Treasurer: Donald F. Marshall Historian: Burton M. GreiFER Sergeant-at-Arms: Roberto G. Tassixari The pages of this book will serve as a graphic record of our dental school days; their value will increase with the years ahead. During the past four years we have made a great investment in time and effort. Many of us have been able to attend school only because of considerable sacrifice and with a measure of personal inconvenience and hard- ship. At times we have been tempted to give up our effort, but in spite of many vicissi- tudes we have come to the successful completion of our objective. Our academic program has been the main college objective, and we are indebted to the faculty for their enduring patience with us. Often situations arise which are as trying for them as they are for us. However, the academic is only a part of the education which we have received. Our informal associations with fellow students, with the faculty, and with other members of the community have provided us with educational experience, valu- able and important in our preparation for a happy, useful life. Coincident with our entrance into the profession, we accept innumerable responsi- bilities. People must put themselves unquestioningly in our hands. We must be worthy of that trust. In dentistry there is the joy of accomplishment, the feeling of personal satisfaction. We may compare ourselves with the engineer who accomplishes a difficult feat, or the artist who surveys his completed canvas and finds that it is good. If we allow this sense of pride and obligation to follow us throughout the years of our dental practices, our financial reward will necessarily ensue. From our Commencement Day we can move on and develop, for Commencement does not signify the conclusion of four years of specialized training and education, the end of a long duration of arduous labor. Rather Commencement means the beginning, and truly it is. We are entering society as capable public servants. Our lives should be in co nstant motion not only towards a greater future for ourselves but also for the people around us. For we, the moulded but yet unfinished product of the B.C.D.S., are the potential of the dental profession. -{12V Honorary P r e s i d e n t OF THE CI as s o f 1 9 5 5 DR. KENNETH V . RANDOLPH The Class of 1955 has extended to Dr. Kenneth V. Randolph the honor of becoming its Honorary Class President. Upon what basis is such an honor conferred? Each Senior who cast his ballot for Dr. Randolph had his own personal reason for so doing. What- ever one ' s reason might have been we are all cognizant of the fact that Dr. Randolph has earned the highest respect from each of us: respect for his knowledge of dentistry, respect for his ability to perform dentistry, and respect for his ability to teach dentistry. Through his determinate influence and tutelage he has imparted to us a high degree of proficiency in all phases of operative dentistry. Dr. Randolph has treated us with equality and fairness. His standards are high, so high as to be somewhat frustrating at times. In the future we shall look back and appre- ciate the lofty standards which were set for us, for if we adhere to them we shall profit by them in many ways. For these reasons and undoubtedly divers others which have not been educed, the Class of 1955 proclaims you, Dr. Randolph, its Honorary President, and extends its heartiest congratulations. -f 13 K LIBRARY DENTISTRY -PHARMACY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE % 1955 Carlos Eladio Alfaro San Salvador, El Salvador . . . University of Maryland . . . Xi Psi Phi (Guard 4) . . . General practice in San Salvador . . . Can never get enough firecrackers, pistols and automobiles . . . Spent most of his week ends in Philly ... If dentistry gets slow he can always turn to stockcar racing . . . Most of requirements on younger brothers . .. . Dr. Medina couldn ' t understand him. Victor Lee Andrews, Jr. Vic . . . Newton, North Carolina . . . Wake Forest Col- lege, B.S. (Beta Beta Beta) . . . Army . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . Gorgas Odontological Society (Vice-President 4) . . . Xi Psi Phi (Vice-President 4) . . . Interfraternity Council (Representative 4) . . . The only one who can understand Alfaro . . . Favorite pastime — waiting for Arseneaux . . . Passion for perfect inlays . . . Quotes Gray ' s Anatomy . . . Civil War hero — for the Gray . . . Chief Sunday desk clerk at the Y . . . Vice- President of the Vice-Presidents ' Club. Arnold Peter Arseneaux Pete . . . Cambridge, Massachusetts . . . Providence Col- lege, B.A. . . . Navy . . . Xi Psi Phi . . Sergeant-at- Arms, Freshman Class . . . General practice in Cambridge, Mass. . . . One of Irvington ' s finest . . . Enjoys Minnie Mouse . . . Great chef . . . Assists Heldrich at the Academy . . . Never pours porous casts . . . Difficulty in understanding anything other than a Bostonian accent — except for Dr. Louie . . . Excellent technician. •|14r s en lord Simon Joseph Balchun, Jr. Si . . . Shickshinny, Pennsylvania . . . American Uni- versity, B.S. (Beta Beta Beta) . . . Navy ... A great kidder with a good sense of humor . . . Spent all his spare time hunting, or talking ahout it . . . Could never find space enough to work in lab . . . Get me a coffee, Pete . . . Used the same lunch bag for four years . . . Gets a real bang out of Foley ' s jokes . . . Crow hunting (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Handsomest man in the class. Daniel Leonard Bartell Dan . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Loyola College . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Pledge Master 2, Outer Guard 3, Chaplain 4) . . . Entering Air Force . . . Likes nothing better than a good argument with Taubenfeld but isn ' t too particular . . . Five o ' clock shadow at 10 A. M. . . . Oral surgeon extraordinaire — best since Mettee . . . The butt of Beecher ' s jokes . . . Hurt his back lifting his wife. Harold Robert Beecher Bob . . . Middle River, Maryland . . . University of Connecticut, B.A. . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Stored his Buffalo burner in Arseneaux ' s locker since the freshman year . . . Denied sleeping in Vanden Bosche ' s class, but his eyes gave him away . . . Take a walk, Beecher! . . . Ace cabbie . . . Did all of crown and bridge requirements on owner of cab fleet . . . Twenty-mile commuter . . . Loves Baltimore and Dental School ... So gassed he blew up trailer . . . Planning to hire Dr. Lu. -U5}- ■3. 1955 Alfred Edwin Bees Al . . . Manchester, Maryland . . . Infantry and Air Force . . . Western Maryland College . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . General practice in Maryland . . . Better known as Pappy or Curly ... A perennial grin . . . Farmboy from Carroll County looking for that red ear of corn . . . Boy, those B-26 ' s are the hottest things in the air! . . . Specializing in Class II Carbo-eugenol restorations . . . Baltimore representative for a turkey-feather firm . . . Ahm tarred. Thomas Earl Blumenbach Tom . . . Coral Gables, Florida . . . University of Miami, B.S. (Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta) ... Phi Kappa Phi . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Prefers Dr. Ramsey ' s Operative section . . . Dances in stocking feet . . . Miami sport shirts, white ties, automobiles . . . Viewed all of Baltimore from the front seat of a cab . . . Demure laugh . . . Member of the Walrad St. bathing club . . . Wants a Cadillac but owns a ' 35 Ford . . . You remind me of a movie star. Richard Everett Bolyard Dick . . . Grafton, West Virginia . . . University of Pittsburg . . . Psi Omega (Treasurer 4) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Student Senate 4 . . . President, Senior Class . . . Knute . . . General practice . . . Navy Air Corps . . . Perfectionist of dentistry . . . Never forgets a face . . . Knew Jackie LaMont in Paris, France . . . Settled on East Baltimore Street . . . Habitual complainer . . . Psi O plumber . . . One short leg from walking behind plow. 16 en lord George Lawrence Bozzi George . . . Hamden, Connecticut . . . Yale University, B.S. . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . General practice . . . New York Yankee fan . . . Hard bargainer in bets . . . Corny joke teller . . . Bulger ' s buddy . . . Foley ' s Mr. Bottzi . . . Yale ' s athletic supporter . . . Dr. Warner ' s pride in Sophomore prosthetics . . . Faculty (irresistible force) — George (immovable object). Lawrence Brant Zeke . . . Miami, Florida . . . University of Miami (Alpha Epsilon Delta) . . . Alpha Omega . . . Gorgas Odonto- logical Society . . . Married . . . Conservative, he leans toward the right . . . Grins like it hurts . . . Sunshine boy . . . Fought for the elbow rest with Brinker . . . Owner of the Green Hornet . . . Boy, do I feel miserable . . . Cook supreme ... I can get it for you wholesale. Hunter Ashton Brinker Bud . . . Silver Spring, Maryland . . . University of Maryland . . . Psi Omega . . . Entering the Navy . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Married . . . The Silver Spring flash . . . Learned most of his freshman courses after the period was over . . . Fishes in deep sea . . . Innocent appearance . . . Star mudguard for the Psi O ' s . . . Likes to slip down to the Block on his night off . . . Wants Marshall ' s golf trophy. ivy 1955 William Packer Brodie Bill . . . Avon Park, Florida . . . University of Florida (Phi Eta Sigma) . . . Treasurer, Junior Class . . . Psi Omega (Secretary 4) . . . Entering the Navy . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Fuller brush man . . . Blushes when women are mentioned . . . Parking tickets his hobby . . . Discovered East Baltimore St. in his Junior year . . . Neophyte golfer . . . Always willing to help . . . Corrupted by Reed . . . Yeah, I ' ll be there. Don-Neil Brotman Don . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land . . . Alpha Omega (President 4) . . . Interfraternity Council (Secretary 4) . . . The Mirror (Organiza- tions Editor 4) . . . Married . . . Frustrated chemist . . . Always on the go . . . Losing his hair almost as fast as Fine . . . Crown and Bridge specialist . . . Brotman, let ' s do it over again . . . Big fraternity man . . . Gay and witty . . . Carrel ' s lab man . . . Willing aid to underclassmen. James Carroll Bulger Jim . . . Waterbury, Connecticut . . . University of Maryland, B.S. . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Entering the Navy . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Asks questions in class — any question, any class . . . Punctually late — even goes so far as to fracture his head for a tardiness excuse . . . Studies all night . . . Class worrier . . . Class extern . . . Reddened, unfocused eves . . . G-man. {18}- s. en lord Robert Clyde Burroughs, Jr. Abe-Hymie . . . Wadesboro, North Carolina . . . Davidson College, B.S. (Alpha Epsilon Delta) . . . Psi Omega . . . Entering the Navy . . . Sarcophil . . . Thinks Plymouth is a better car than a Ford . . . Faces the world, filled with amazement . . . Has his own theory on baldness . . . Writes more letters than Dorothy Dix . . . Constant arguments with Buxbaum . . . Hated dissection lab. Jerome David Buxbaum Jerry . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Alary- land, B.S. . . . Alpha Omega . . . The Mirror 2, 3 (Photography 4) . . . Entering the Army . . . Married . . . Flash bulbs, guinea pigs, and amalgams . . . Big home lab man . . . Jolly and roily . . . More equipment than Benton, Deeley, and Caulk . . . Tool box . . . Sits too far up front to sleep . . . Heart-to-heart talks with Dr. Louie . . . Big Chief Bubblebottom. Robert Carrel Bob . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . Gettysburg College, A.B. (Beta Beta Beta) ... Psi Omega . . . Taking an internship . . . Noted for surgery in clinic and anatomy lab . . . Industrious student . . . Taker of voluminous notes . . . The anemic Gas-Man . . . Likes city life, especially East Baltimore St. . . . Bux- baum ' s right-hand man for four years . . . Did you see my Gypsy friend? . . . Looked for pudendal nerve in the brain . . . Finally wore out his green sweater in the first year. 19 V % 1955 Harold Gordon Cheney, Jr. Chick . . . Wheaton, Illinois . . . University of Maryland . . . Xi Psi Phi (Pledge Master 3, President 4) . . . Interfraternity Council (Treasurer 4) . . . Entering the Army . . . Prosthodontist par excellence . . . Ape-shelf technique . . . Difficulty in telling right from left central . . . Chester ' s lecture pillow and golf partner . . . Pro- nounced Cheeney, not Chainey . . . Born in transit ( New Jersey, New ' York, Illinois — where next) . . . Once dated the same girl twice. William Dennis Chester Denny . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Loyola College, St. Francis College, B.S. . . . Entering general practice . . . Married . . . I ' m bigger than Cotton . . . Cab driver and golfer extraordinaire . . . Me and Ben . . . Dis- coverer of Clostridium whoopi . . . Finally married after being engaged for seven years . . . Clopper ' s chess opponent . . . Has two ties, one he doesn ' t wear. Thomas Austin Clary Tom . . . Auburn, New York . . . Canisius College ( Beta Beta Beta) . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . The Mirror (Asso- ciate Editor 4) . . . Army, then general practice . . . Calvert Street Romeo . . . Always confidential . . . Bridge fiend . . . Sunday sailor . . . Green and blue apparel . . . Got a sheet of paper? . . . Graduate of Chick ' s Academy . . . Sleeps in class more than Denny. -(20}- £ en lord Lawrence Alvin Clopper, Jr. Larry . . . Hagerstown, Maryland . . . University of Maryland . . . Psi Omega (Historian 4) . . . How ab out that? . . . Chess mania . . . Nine restorations at end of second trimester of Junior year . . . Lab speed kinj; . . . Class guffaw . . . Three-thirty patient, his wife . . . Fuller brush man . . . Flower of the dental world . . . You do such beautiful work . . . Likes to take things apart . . . I ' m here, you lucky people. Edward Vincent Comulada Ed . . . Lanham, Maryland . . . George Washington University, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Graduate School, University of Maryland . . . Xi Psi Phi (Treasurer 4) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society (President 4) . . . The Mirror 3, 4 (Layout 4) . . . Student Senate 2 . . . Knows all the instructors personally . . . Hasn ' t missed a wedding . . . Cotton ' s father . . . Gets a date for a da nce the night before . . . Patients think he ' s an instructor . . . Conscientious . . . ' ' She ' s right cute. William Robert Cotton Bill . . . Miami, Florida . . . University of Miami (Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta) . . . Psi Omega (Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . The Mirror 3 . . . Fred Astaire of the class . . . Comulada ' s son . . . Taller than Chester? . . . Walrad St. bathing club . . . Don ' t mess with Hoppy . . . Couldn ' t find his get-away clothes after his wedding . . . Hi, Buddy. lv i SI - -1211- % 1955 William John Curtis Bill . . . Haddonfield, New Jersey . . . Franklin and Marshall College . . . President, Sophomore Class . . . Student Senate 2, 3, 4 . . . Psi Omega (Chief Inquisitor 3) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . The Mirror (Classes Editor 4) . . . Air Force Senior Dental Program 4 . . . New Jersey deportee . . . My parents are in Arizona . . . Self-confidence . . . Ohhh Charles . . . I certainly hate to hear that . . . That shakes me up completely . . . Zwarf . . . The shadow, since marry- ing . . . Towson terror . . . Studied gross anatomy on East Baltimore St. Raymond Charles Dilzer Chuck . . . Butler, New Jersey . . . Saint Bonaventure College, University of Maryland, B.S. ... U. of Md. Bacteriological Honorary Society . . . Psi Omega (Senior Senator 4) . . . The Mirror (Feature Editor 4) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . How ' s married life, Will? . . . Please, Bernie, don ' t ask any questions! . . . Tried to smuggle lung out of anatomy lab . . . Indebted for life to Comulada . . . Wants six kids . . . Has more Polish patients than Dr. Dabrowski ... ' ' I don ' t think I ' ll ever get out of this place! Bernard David Eisenberg Bernie . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Maryland, B.S. . . . Alpha Omega . . . Service bound ... I don ' t want to take up the class time, Doctor, but ... ... Just between you and me, I think this inlay is shy . . . Bridge kibitzer . . . Dentistry in Bermuda shorts . . . Everybody does it that way on the outside . . . The short-cut kid ... I had a case just like that. -{22J- 3 en lord Robert Heistand Enterline Bob . . . Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania . . . Elizabethtovvn College, B.S. . . . Psi Omega . . . The Tube . . . Meticulous worker . . . Characteristic haircut . . . General Enterline . . . Excellent choice for instructor ... So gassed at end of Junior year he had to take up smoking ... I didn ' t get a damned thing done today . . . Chronic complainer . . . Didn ' t like air-conditioning because it was too cold for him to sleep. Charles Richard Farley Dick . . . Huntington, West Virginia . . . Marshall College, West Virginia University, A.B., M.S. (Chi Beta Phi) . . . Psi Omega . . . Student Activities Council 1 . . . Married . . . Army . . . Eats lunch with Fritzi . . . Who put the lung in your briefcase, Charlie? . . . Plenty of good jokes in Anatomy lab . . . Held record for bad patients . . . Fritzi has the veto power . . . Grooming Dickey for B.C.D.S. . . . Can ' t wait to get back to West Virginia. Henry William Feindt Hank . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Loyola College . . . Psi Omega . . . Father Feindt . . . Seen but not heard . . . Lefthanded operator . . . Out for a smoke . . . Two children . . . Noisier than Holen . . . Good target for robbe Where you going to eat ? 123Y 1955 Arnold Samuel Feldman Arnie . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Maryland, B.S. . . . Alpha Omega (Treasurer 4) . . . Entering the Air Force . . . Married to Bev . . . Plan- ning to do amalgams in the back seat of a jet . . . I didn ' t marry rich, Bernie . . . The Mel Patton of the clinic floor . . . Going through school courtesy of Jenkins rings, Smoothies ties, and Bev . . . Lounge bridge player . . . How are you getting home? . . . His patients are always fainting . . . Who ' s got a chair in Cal ' s section . . . Knows all the angles. Mark Lawrence Fine Mark . . . Union, New Jersey . . . Indiana University (Pi Lambda Phi, Skull and Crescent Society) . . . Alpha Omega (Social Chairman 3) ... Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Heading for the Air Force . . . Smooth operator . . . Mild mannered . . . Thin hair is a sign of intelligence . . . Rhumba fanatic . . . Put a towel out for me, Fm sleeping late . . . Dixie king . . . Summers in a brewery . . . Freshman noon hours in Joe ' s Pool Hall . . . Who needs it? . . . Never seen without his Gorgas key. Norman Earl Solon Gale Bill . . . Newark, New Jersey . . . Seton Hall University, Lafayette College . . . Alpha Omega (Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4) ... Wants to practice dentistry 30,000 feet up . . . No more beer, I ' m on a diet again . . . I ' ll punch you out, Fine . . . Works with a left-handed smile . . . You can ' t flunk me, I ' m Shorty ' s son . . . Spent his Freshman year on a gas diet . . . Pumice will do it every time . . . Can always be heard . . . Great prosthetics man — eluded Dr. Gaver for two years. (24]. s en lord John Robert Gallant John . . . Rumford, Maine ... St. Michael ' s College, B.S. . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . The Mirror 4 . . . General practice in Maine . . . Married Lynn in his Freshman year . . . Brought Lynn to Baltimore in Sophomore year . . . Yeah? . . . Dental dealer ' s buddy . . . Prerequisite for crow hunting = scrub floors for wife . . . Never hit a crow . . . Chef supreme . . . Generous lender . . . Always affable and helpful. Burton Malcolm Greifer Burt . . . Providence, Rhode Island . . . University of Rhode Island (Phi Sigma) . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Secretary 2) . . . The Mirror 3, 4 . . . Class Historian 4 . . . Gorgas Odontological Society (Historian 4) . . . Entering the Army . . . Spike ' s mother . . . Has a drug store in his room . . . Dates a girl only once — and no more . . . Conscientious dentistry . . . The sunlamp king . . . Has received bids from Zips and Psi O ' s since alteration of the mid-sagittal plane. Robert Devine Hanley Bob . . . Providence, Rhode Island . . . Providence Col- lege, B.S. . . . The Mirror 4 . . . Interning in U. S. Public Health Service . . . Good technician . . . Recom- mended by brother Chris . . . Was, is now, will always be a Red Sox fan . . . Ran dental lab at Marine Hospital . . . Never takes notes . . . Has up-to-date files . . . One of Drex Johnston ' s daredevil riders . . . Recent interest in flying, also women. -125!- 1955 (J « Robert Luers Heldrich Bob . . . Catonsville, Maryland . . . Gettysburg College, A.B. (Beta Beta Beta) . . . Graduate study in ortho- dontics . . . Always wears regimental ties . . . Very cul- tured . . . Loves music, painting . . . Perpetual gentle- man . . . Private chair in Dr. Louie ' s section . . . Never had a male patient . . . Dean of the Academy . . . Studies at the Lyric . . . Great sod man . . . Where there ' s Bob, there ' s a pretty girl — in fact, any girl. Sheldon Holen Gook . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Johns Hopkins University, A.C.S. . . . Alpha Omega . . . Sergeant-at- Arms, Junior Class . . . Two-year hitch as a G. I. dentist . . . One of Johns Hopkins ' best . . . Noted for his Marlon Brando antics . . . Class comedian . . . Dentistry and women . . . K. R. ' s chief consultant . . . Floated through the Junior year . . . Jack Daniels ' sour mash . . . Kansas plow boy . . . Made molar root canals for everybody . . . Quieter than Louie Roman. Phillip K. Humphreys Bounder . . . Oakland, California . . . Brigham Young University . . . Married to Marjorie . . . Proud daddy . . . Specialized in rut canals . . . Tales of the South Pacific . . . Copies Hungerford ' s notes . . . Mother hen . . . Has all of Holen ' s equipment . . . Intense concentra- tion on requirements . . . High pockets . . . Sports page athlete . . . Drives hazardous looking car to Utah and back twice a vear. ■126} s eniorS Richard Warren Hungerford Rick, Hungie . . . West Hartford, Connecticut . . . Trinity College . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Gorgas Odontological Society (Treasurer 4) . . . The Mirror 4 . . . Con- servative . . . Master at mixing plaster . . . Member of the Air Force Senior Dental Program . . . How about a movie? . . . Chain smoker . . . Verbatim lecture notes . . . Always ready for a debate ... I promised Bobbie . . . Carried World Series scores for the dean . . . Full crowns on third molars . . . Member of the Walrad St. bathing club. . . . The hungry look. Leonard Hale Jarvis, Jr. Len, Jarvie . . . Clarksburg, West Virginia . . . West Virginia University, A.B. . . . Psi Omega . . . Business Staff of The Mirror 3, The Mirror 4 . . . Interning in Oral Surgery at University of Maryland Hospital . . . Always copied Reiner ' s notes or looked over Hunger- ford ' s shoulder during lecture . . . Margie ' s favorite dentist . . . Insists on proper hosiery . . . Never under- stood why a surgeon should have to do gold foils and inlays . . . Never knew Dr. Shay ' s exam schedule. Drexel Marion Johnston Drex . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . West Virginia Uni- versity, A.B. . . . The Mirror (Editor 4) . . . We can ' t waste that half a keg . . . Philosopher on alcoholism . . . Crafty comments . . . Gotta pick up Imogene . . . Confusing conversationalist . . . Academy member . . . Part-time obstetrician . . . Shuttlebus service . . . The revelation of the Pink Pig . . . We are all neophytes . . . Auto aviator. i21 3t 1955 James Frederick Kast, Jr. Jim . . . Morgantown, West Virginia . . . West Virginia University, A.B., M.S. . . . Psi Omega . . . Army bound . . . Foley likes his ties and oratory . . . Dr. Louie ' s inlay man . . . Favorite Saturday patient his wife . . . Lifetime monosyllable straight man . . . Pedodontia patients from his Sunday School class . . . Burned the midnight oil his Freshman year . . . Spent most of his Sophomore year in the Student Health Office . . . Swears by the West Virginia hills. Arnold John Kaye Arnie . . . Haverhill, Massachusetts . . . University of Massachusetts, B.S. . . . Alpha Omega (Secretary 3) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Air Force Plans . . . Snake-eye foils . . . Affectionately known as the Killer . . . Don ' t light a match near him . . . The iron jaw . . . First and last President of the Saturday After- noon Action Committee . . . One of Dr. Bloom ' s boys . . . Almost left after one week . . . Gets a charge out of Lauer and LaFreniere. Harris Jordan Kohn Hesh . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land . . . Alpha Omega . . . Planning to practice dentistry before the mast . . . Perpetual All-American — Pounds foil to keep in shape . . . Swimming instructor for females only . . . Spent four years trying to recover his equipment from Kostens . . . Loo ' s other half . . . Gets his summer tan in January. A2$ - s eniors Nicholas Kohut Nick . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Vienna . . . Going with U. S. P. H. . . . Supplies his own pedo- dontia patients . . . Likes operative and prosthetics . . . They do things differently on the continent . . . Canadian Mountie duty for a while . . . Biggest party- goer in school . . . Got rool canal requirements on his wife ... I haf trimmed the muscles, Doctor. Garey Louis Kostens Kos . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land, B.S. . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Another crow shooter . . . Went fishing in Ocean City and came back married . . . Hey Doc! . . . Ardent note taker but can ' t read his own writing . . . Dr. McLean ' s friend ? . . . Traffic ticket per week . . . Fire-red convertible . . . Bought cigarettes in his Fresh- man year ! John Eli LaFreniere Eli . . . Providence, Rhode Island . . . Providence College, B.A. . . . Was dead set on waiting four years to get married but one year of eating out changed his mind ... In one week he turned in 3 tab sheets full of pedo- dontia . . . Plans a G. P. somewhere in New England . . . You better repair that amalgam! . . . Bummed Kosten ' s one cigarette! ■ -|29] % 1955 Ronald Murray Lauer Ronnie . . . Newark, New Jersey . . . Rutgers University, A.B. . . . Alpha Omega . . . The Mirror 4 . . . Histo- rian, Freshman Class . . . Air Force bound . . . Charter member of the Parasite Club . . . Straight man for LaFreniere . . . Mr. Politeness . . . Dr. Warner ' s right- hand man . . . Harris, I need you! . . . Decided it was cheaper to marry Eilene than commute . . . Did at least two prophys for Dr. Louie . . . But Doctor — why? . . . How about a quick game of bridge? . . . Before or after the Battle of Gettysburg, Mr. Foley? Thaddeus F rancis Lenick Fed . . . Newark, New Jersey . . . Seton Hall University, B.S. . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Air Force Senior Dental Program . . . The Polka Boy . . . The Herpes Kid . . . Likes convertibles . . . What do I do now, Ray . . . Class sharpy . . . Uses only gold . . . Has a phobia for nurses! . . . Real Jersey accent. James Anthony Liszewski Jim . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Loyola College . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . General practice in Baltimore . . . How do you spell that name? . . . Will Dolores let you? . . . Anesthesia debates with Dr. Louie . . . Lecture con- versationalist with Lenick . . . Fresh fruit and vegetables salesman . . . Loyola ' s wrestler . . . Related to the X-ray department . . . Owns shotgun he never shot. l ' 30}- s en lord Wallace David Loo Wally . . . New York, New York . . . Bowling Green State University, B.S. . . . ' ' How do you keep the salt water out of the amalgam, Captain? . . . Keloid Kid . . . Prime suspect in Dental Materials ' model breaking . . . Still trying to break 90 . . . Clean white bucks . . . Gets his best grade in Dr. Louie ' s section . . . Flunked driving test twice . . . Never worried, never gassed. Robert K. T. Look Bob . . . Honolulu, Hawaii . . . University of Oregon . . . B.C.D.S. ' s entry in the English Channel swim . . . Wally ' s boy . . . Energetic personality . . . Going back to the islands to find a wife . . . Plans to practice in a grass hut . . . Never found home on week ends . . . Has interests in Washington . . . Alpine hat and white bucks . . . Winning smile . . . Pedodontist. Joseph Anthony Lucia Joe . . . Milford, Pennsylvania . . . Champlain College . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Paratrooper . . . Milkman . . . Music lover . . . Neat dresser . . . Yankee fan . . . Lover of spaghetti ... 55 push-ups nightly . . . Very proper . . . Food Fair executive. -I31K- % 1955 Hervey Arthur Lupien Herv . . . Providence, Rhode Island . . . Providence Col- lege . . . Married school librarian in freshman year . . . Always smiling . . . Lussier ' s French friend . . . Hot- rod pilot . . . One of fastest operators in class . . . Runs 20 units of prosthetics at one time . . . Where ' s that open bite case ? Maurice Gerard Lussier Aloe . . . Manchester, New Hampshire ... St. Anselm ' s College . . . Xi Psi Phi (Sentinel 2) . . . Pauvre chose . . . That ' s o.k., o.k. ? . . . Ex-labman . . . Wrote his own rules on chess . . . Where ' s Joe? I gotta tell him something . . . Not the second Pep Boy . . . Dr. Gaver thought he sent his lab work out. John Francis Lynch Bangor, Maine . . . University of Maine . . . Historian, Junior Class . . . Sturdily Sneakers . . . Easygoi ng . . . Clyde . . . Softball wizard . . . Flick it . . . Adam ' s apple largest part of his anatomy . . . Mixer dance and class picnic enthusiast . . . Swears he can lick Dr. Bushey . . . Listen, Moe, you ' re all wrong . . . Listened to McCarl ' s explanations patiently for four years . . . Irish all the way. -{32}. s en lord Stanley Macklin Stan . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land, B.S. . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Vice-President 2, President 3) . . . Treasurer, Freshman Class and Sopho- more Class . . . The Mirror 2, 3, 4 (Business Manager 3) . . . Stick with those Birds . . . Route 40 flash . . . Stang . . . His oral cavity looks like the inside of a T.V. set . . . Almost got Marshall in S.E.D. . . . Dentures checked off in jail. Donald Francis Marshall Don . . . Bronxville, New York . . . University of New Zealand and University of Maryland . . . Served with U. S. Navy and British Merchant Marine . . . Psi Omega . . . Treasurer, Senior Class . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . The Plaster King . . . The most famous of all lymph nodes . . . While traveling through the British Empire . . . A-l freeloader . . . Psi O ' s All-American athlete . . . Dr. Preis ' favorite Class III . . . Connoisseur of Kennel-Rations . . . Janice should be here. William Forrest Martin, Jr. Bill . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land, B.S. . . . Psi Omega . . . Famous spider tie . . . Loves to finger your wax patterns . . . Will stop working to give you help . . . Deck hand on Pop ' s yacht . . . Don ' t worry about it, fella. Dissected the cadaver by himself . . . Owns a sailboat three feet under water . . . The patch-work quilt clinic gown. . . . Tied up every week — yet has never missed a shindig. -4 33 - 1955 James Taylor McCarl Jim . . . Greenbelt, Maryland . . . Bob Jones University, B.A. . . . Not like his brother . . . Prof, what color is magenta? . . . Chronic question asker . . . Well, I ' d do it this way . . . The class preacher . . . One of Mr. Foley ' s prize public speakers . . . Headed for missionary work. James Lewis McMillan Jim . . . McComb, Mississippi . . . Millsaps College, B.A. . . . Psi Omega . . . The Mirror (Clinics Editor 4) . . . Scotchman . . . Four agonizing years next to McShane . . . Less hair than Stribling . . . Advocate of hair brush . . . Git yo cotton pickin ' hands offa me . . . Stan — let ' s go Mardi Gras . . . Medina ' s buddy . . . You clowns. Donald Eugene McShane Don . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Western Maryland College, B.A. . . . Psi Omega . . . Stump . . . Does jokes with dialects . . . Still has first roll of rubber dam . . . President of the Lithuanian Hall Club . . . Man, we just got to have a party . . . Irritates the Scotchman . . . One pair of shoes . . . Trains on rotten cabbage heads with Lord Windowsmear . . . Has head like a bowling ball . . . Strictlv a con man. 4 34}- s t en lord Edward Jay Meredith, Jr. Ted . . . Lansdowne, Pennsylvania . . . University of Maryland, B.S. . . . Psi Omega (Editor 4) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society ( Sergeant-at-Arms 4) . . . Histo- rian, Sophomore Class . . . The Mirror 3, 4 (Cartoons 4) . . . Trades lecture seats with Macklin . . . Sees world through courtesy of Corning Glass Works . . . Gives haircut and prophy in first appointment . . . Wentworth . . . Don ' s worst patient . . . Millman ' s crutch . . . Al Capp of B.C.D.S. Jules Millman Jerry . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Maryland, B.S. . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Treasurer 2) ... A joke for every occasion . . . Bernice ' s pride and joy for years and years . . . No longer wears suedes, only zippered shoes . . . Short-cut method usually the long way round . . . Teddy, help me! . . . The squinch. Paul Joseph Minehart Clarksburg, West Virginia . . . Mount Saint Mary ' s, B.S. . . . Four-year Air Force man . . . Married . . . Dad Minehart . . . Southpaw cuspidor sitter . . . Salesman of encyclopedias and knives . . . Just hang it on your lower lip, Doctor . . . Pink socks . . . Looks like Mutt next to Wilson ... I should of stayed in bed. -i35 j- 1955 Oscar Noroian Whitinsville, Massachusetts . . . American International College, B.A. (Alpha Chi, Phi Sigma Phi) ... Army . . . Xi Psi Phi (Secretary 4, House Manager 4) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . First fat Armenian . . . Mothered by Mary ... 99 average in Histology . . . Did only 70 restorations last summer . . . Pleasant smile . . . Does not leave school before 6 p.m. . . . Proud wearer of O-don ' t-be-logical key . . . Won ' t use Turkish towels. Mary Emma Pate College Park, Maryland . . . University of Maryland . . . Gorgas Odontological Society (Secretary 4) . . . Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . The Mirror 4 . . . Has 103 lab assistants . . . The walk . . . Please, Oscar, I ' m not interested in what you have to say . . . Nonchalance . . . Warm personality . . . Typo Mary. George John Pepper Ashland, Pennsylvania . . . Mount Saint Mary ' s, B.S. (Msgr. Tierney Honor Society) . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Big, strong, silent . . . Long week end hunting trips to Pennsylvania . . . Got to get home — I ' m cooking tonight . . . Never gassed . . . Weight lifter and tennis enthusiast . . . Can ' t I repair this silicate, Dr. Randolph? . . . Likes cars long and old. •{36 J- s. en lord MlTCHEL PoZEGA Alike . . . Dehue, West Virginia . . . West Virginia Uni- versity, A.B. . . . President, Freshman Class . . . Student Council 1 . . . B.T.O. . . . Direct inlay patterns on third molars . . . And Dr. Nuttall never laid a hand on it! . . . Mother Mike . . . West Virginia ' s gift to women . . . Man, she ' s a queen! . . . Can ' t understand why West Virginia isn ' t first . . . Off-season coal miner . . . Specializes in Hungarian pizza. William Morgan Reed Bill . . . Milton, Delaware . . . Washington College, B.S. . . . Navy Air Corps . . . Psi Omega . . . Let ' s have a party! . . . What ' s that you ' re doing? It ' s lousy! . . . Prosthodontist . . . Still waiting for that special girl . . . Plans to intern . . . Will locate back home in Milton . . . Duncan Hines of East Baltimore Street ... I was at Bette Mills ' Saturday night and . . . Older than Frank Reeves . . . Excellent cook . . . Geriodontist for females. Francis Joseph Reeves Frank . . . Catonsville, Maryland . . . Loyola College . . . Navy ... Psi Omega . . . Hi ya, dork . . . Left-handed shakes . . . Gotta go finish those fizzology write-ups . . . Did you see my patient? Dr. Clement wouldn ' t come near her! . . . Gold work and crown and bridge completed by November 1 . . . Real artist in dentistry . . . Ex-Navy technician . . . Thinks he ' s the oldest man in dental school . . . Copies Reed ' s notes . . . Hypochondriac. -137}- % 1955 Peter Raymond Reiner Pete . . . Coral Gables, Florida . . . University of Florida (Phi Eta Sigma) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Vice-President, Senior Class . . . Air Force Senior Dental Program . . . Unruffleable disposition . . . Never walks . . . Next slide, please . . . Prosthetics fiend . . . All righty! . . . I ' ll fight ya! . . . Meticulous . . . Brodie ' s chef for three years . . . Doin ' a good job? George Daniel Resh, Jr. Hampstead, Maryland . . . Randolph-Macon, B.S. (Beta Beta Beta) . . . Psi Omega . . . Hates to lose a ping pong encounter with Marshall . . . Always shook . . . The Hampstead hog-tied hamster . . . Uses Route 40 as a track . . . Headed for the Army . . . Crown and bridge requirements on his wife . . . What do I do next, doctor? . . . Tournament tennis. Thomas Earl Ridgeway Tom . . . Phoenix, Arizona . . . Phoenix College . . . University of Arizona . . . Psi Omega . . . Rob roy root- hog . . . Vice-President of the Lithuanian Hall Club . . . Goodnight, Irene, goodnight . . . The younger member of the Arizona clan . . . Runs commuter service between Catonsville and B.C.D.S. . . . Sleeps with his guinea pig, Little Root . . . Always playing cards in lab. -{38 V s en lord Luis Alipio Roman Louie 2 . . . Ponce, Puerto Rico . . . Polytechnic Insti- tute of Puerto Rico (Beta Beta Beta) . . . The Quiet Man . . . Little Hose . . . General practice in Ponce . . . Hasn ' t taken Baltimore girl out since freshman blind date . . . Eats, sleeps (10 hours), and STUDIES daily . . . Never speaks English . . . Neat dresser . . . Master technician. Graydon Lee Schreiber Lee . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Entering Army . . . Argued with Dr. Medina over correct instruments to use . . . Voracious appetite . . . Climbs all over person he is talking to . . . Special delivery beer man . . . Clammy hands . . . Always wrecking the Model T ' s . . . Chess champion . . . Studies (?) in bed with the radio on . . . ' ' Dr. Randolph, are you familiar with the old Black ' s preparation? Joseph Henry Seipp Joe . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Loyola College, A.B. . . . Psi Omega (Social Chairman . ,4) ... Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Intends to spend the rest of his life bending orthodontic wire . . . Four years in St. Charles Seminary . . . Doctor, at what angle are you shooting today? . . . Loves pit foils . . . Got through school steaming crabs . . . Operates almost as fast as Wilhelmsen . . . Have vou seen Hans? -139!- % 1955 Paul Arthur Shapiro New Hartford, Connecticut . . . University of Connecti- cut . . . Alpha Omega (Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4) . . . Air Force bound . . . Ex-president of the anatomy club . . . Can ' t find Dr. Louie ' s section . . . Connecticut hill-billy . . . B.C.D.S. ' s Grantland Rice . . . Spent a whole year making Pat ' s bridge . . . Really! . . . Still owes Dr. Gaver one junior repair . . . Listened to Sheft for four years . . . If I can do it, anyone can! Stanley Raymond Sheft Stan . . . Clifton, New Jersey . . . New York University, Seton Hall University, B.S. . . . Infantry sergeant . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Vice-President, Soph- omore Class . . . Psi Omega . . . Entering general practice in Passaic, New Jersey . . . Speed demon in clinic . . . Week end trips to Jersey ... I am going to marry this one . . . Calm, self-assured . . . Psi O bartender . . . Greater lover than Stribling . . . Shap ' s lab man . . . Well, that ' s the breaks! . . . Never studies, never gassed . . . Senior executive of Lonely Hearts Incorporated. Harold Lee Silber Hal . . . East Orange, New Jersey . . . New York Uni- versity . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Treasurer 4) . . . United States Air Force . . . Overlooked when standing sideways . . . Baltimore and Baltimore ' s drivers are terrible . . . Outweighed by his new addition ... At least 10 hours ' sleep nightly plus morning lectures . . . This may not look so good but think of the time I saved . . . First one out of school every day . . . Disgustedly shattered instrument tray after waiting 5 minutes for instructor . . . Doodler supreme . . . Has never seen the other side of his patient. -{40}- s. en lord Raymond Marvin Simon Ray . . . Chatham, New Jersey . . . Seton Hall University, B.S. . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Sea Duty after graduation . . . Gold man deluxe . . . Easygoing . . . Night watchman in a candy factory . . . Has anyone seen Teddy? . . . The Chatham Flash . . . Man, was she a doll . . . Plenty of wit and smiles . . . Does exodontia without x-ravs. Signey Sidney Snyder Sid . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, University of Maryland, B.S. . . . Alpha Omega (Social Chairman 3) . . . Entering general practice . . . Almost went under Cappuccio ' s knife . . . Lunch at Rudie ' s . . . Bill Martin ' s best rider ... I don ' t under- stand all I know about this . . . Quieter than Gale . . . If I ever get out of this place . . . Let ' s look in Spencer ' s drawers, Howie. John Robert Spencer Bob . . . Salisbury, North Carolina . . . Catawba College, A.B. . . . Psi Omega . . . Entering the Navy . . . Edmond- son Village aristocrat . . . Always looks for a Good Deal — and gets it ... A real Rebel from way back . . . Enjoys his own jokes . . . Highway engineer for Dr. Dosh . . . Dr. Vanden Bosche ' s Lamb — or was it E v unpacked his instruments yet. . H; -[41 5L 1955 James Bailey Stewart Jim . . . Fernandina Beach, Florida . . . Mercer Uni- versity . . . Married . . . Ex-Gob . . . The Short-Short Trailer . . . Sid ' s alarm clock in Junior year ... A Southern Gentleman through and through . . . An Old Grand-Dad enthusiast ... I lost ma Ford!! . . . Swears by electrosterilization . . . No relation to movie star. James Harvey Stribling, Jr. Strib . . . Vicksburg, Mississippi . . . Mississippi College, B.S. . . . Navy . . . Student Senate 2, 3 (Treasurer 3) . . . President, Junior Class . . . Psi Omega (Grand Master 4) . . . Genuine Southern Gentleman . . . Smooth operator . . . V.I. P. . . . Uncanny abi ' ity to coin new- words . . . Bouncer at local nite spots . . . Time for me to get married ! . . . Junior executive of Lonely Hearts Incorporated . . . Has never been known to lie. Howard S. Tarabour Howie . . . Hillside, New Jersey . . . Washington Uni- versity (St. Louis), Rutgers University, A.B. . . . Alpha Omega (Vice-President 3) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Service bound . . . Gas machine for Freshmen . . . It started out like a typical Class I, but ... A modern G. V. Black . . . Treasurer of the copper club . . . Places operative restorations in abutment teeth . . . Has a phobia for 8:00 o ' clock lectures . . . Son, what is that? : 42 I £ eniorS Roberto Guy Tassinari Bob . . . Marblehead, Massachusetts . . . Boston College, B.S. . . . The Mirror 3 . . . Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class . . . Entering Army . . . Only man in class who knows what to do after Dr. Warner ' s demonstrations . . . Fears an early baldness . . . Regular card player in lab C . . . Mr. Foley ' s New England neighbor . . . Will eventually surpass Dr. Preis . . . Slipping eye-glasses . . . Clinic gown looks like an overcoat. Martin Taubenfeld Marty . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . University of Mary- land . . . The Mirror 2, 3, 4 . . . Sigma Epsilon Delta (Historian 2, Secretary 3) . . . Never the same after he moved that slide in Pathology . . . Lois ' s Tubbo . . . New technique for developing X-rays . . . Related to all his patients . . . Toro ' s English instructor . . . Suffered from traumatic nephritis in freshman year . . . Bro-o-o-ad cultural education. Richard Swanson Thornton Dick . . . Charleston, West Virginia . . . Marshall College (Alpha Epsilon Delta) . . . Vice-President, Freshman Class . . . Entering the Navy because he wants to carry a sword . . . All shook up since Freshman year when Dr. Ramsey threw chalk at him . . . Strongest and healthiest man in B.C.D.S. . . . Notorious for his absence from dances and parties . . . Hey Jim, 1 got one. AA3Y 1955 Luis A. Toro-Albarracin Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico ... St. Vincent College, Uni- versity of Puerto Rico . . . Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Class . . . Entering the Air Force . . . Master of rhythm . . . Just stepped out of Esquire . . . Loves opera, especially Carmen . . . The moustache . . . Lost a rumba partner when Pilar graduated . . . Latin lover extra- ordinaire . . . Misses lectures before exams. Pasquale Alexander Varanelli Pat . . . Waterbury, Connecticut . . . Niagara University, B.S. . . . Student Senate 4 . . . Still flying the Hump — never learned his landing instructions . . . Absentee hus- band and father . . . Throwing away his radio when Rizzuto retires . . . Shapiro ' s Bridge patient . . . Dr. Dosh ' s foundation man. William Henry Vinall Bill . . . Wheeling, West Virginia . . . West Liberty State College . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Entering the Army . . . Deutches Haus ' favorite bouncing son . . . Cards, sports and Chick ' s Academy . . . Too weak to carry case . . . Cleanest case (?) in school . . . Misses Pettine and Pier . . . Member of the Mancinists Club. ■{AA} s eniorS Aldona Vizbaraite Baltimore, Maryland . . . Eberhard-Karl University, Germany . . . Welcome addition to the Sophomore year . . . Never could get notes from Dr. Shay . . . Independent and self-sufficient . . . Practice in New York . . . Caught between Pomerania and Little Russia . . . Requirements off on sister . . . Say it again, Virginia Dare . . . Benign foreign body. Thomas Elmer Wagner Tom . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Bridgewater College, A.B. (Chi Beta Phi) ... Proud father of two . . . Seldom makes eight o ' clock class . . . Let ' s go home, Chuck . . . Loves to tell how his kids threw jello on the walls . . . Inlay requirements on spouse . . . Army Senior Dental Program. Walton Wayne Weigand Buddy . . . Washington, D. C. . . . University of Mary- land . . . Psi Omega . . . Beats a steady path to Goucher . . . Has received the supreme award for patience and perseverance . . . Fifteen treatment root canals . . . Shorter than Fred Wilson . . . Loves public speaking . . . Six afternoon patients. -145K 1955 Robert Leon Wiener Bob . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Lafayette College . . . Alpha Omega . . . Entering the Air Force . . . The right method, the wrong method, and the Wiener method . . . Crossword puzzle fiend . . . I ' m telling you guys; there ' s nothing like a good amalgam . . . Ex-Romeo . . . Pale, lean and gassed . . . Never lets lecture interfere with his sleep. Hans Richard Wilhelmsen Hans . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Loyola College, Pennsylvania State College . . . Psi Omega (Chief Inter- rogator 3) . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . Inter- fraternity Council 4 . . . The Mirror 3 . . . The Gay Continental ... As fast with the gals as with require- ments . . . Ya, I know him veil; he is very nice boy . . . Haff you seen Joe Seipp ? Joseph Francis Williams Joe . . . Waterbury, Connecticut . . . University of Cali- fornia, St. Mary ' s College, B.S. (Alpha Phi Gamma Epsilon) . . . Xi Psi Phi . . . Entering the Navy . . . Just a minute. Let me tell Moe first . . . Secret pipe- line to Dr. Randolph ' s office . . . All-star athlete at class picnics . . . Moe and Joe. i 46 ' r s en lord Robert Paul Williams, Jr. Bob . . . Lakeland, Florida . . . Florida Southern College . . . Psi Omega . . . Entering Navy . . . General practice in Florida . . . The Southern Gentleman . . . Poor man ' s Clark Gable . . . Brunt of Reed ' s horse play . . . Pinkerton man . . . Uses rag wheel for final polish on shoes . . . Plans never to look in a microscope again . . . Always seen with student nurses, when seen. Edgar Cecil Wilson Ed . . . Harrisville, West Virginia . . . West Virginia University, A.B. . . . Psi Omega (Guardian 4) . . . Married . . . Future Fly Boy . . . Lovei hillbilly music . . . Argued with Pozega through entire Freshman year . . . Sophisticated with rimless glases and umbrella . . . African sleeping sickness during lectures . . . Black- smithing experience helped greatly in crown and bridge. John Frederick Wilson Fred . . . Clarksburg, West Virginia . . . West Virginia University, A.B. (Alpha Epsilon Delta) . . . Psi Omega (Chaplain 4) . . . Married . . . Little Daddy . . . Shorter than Weigand . . . Excellent dresser . . . Another root hog . . . Mike ' s bigger than his folks . . . Wait till I get back — I ' ve got to go check on a rabbit . . . Ummmh Boy! Look at that beauty — shine! -!47 r 1955 -£ eniorS Charles Wissler Chuck . . . McLean, Virginia . . . American University . . . Student Senate 3 . . . General practice in Maryland or Virginia . . . How about a cup of coffee? . . . Got a butt? . . . Biggest feet in the class . . . Well-contented family man — 2 girls . . . Rubber glove dissector . . . Lab instruments — courtesy of U. S. Navy . . . Throws noth- ing away . . . Heartily endowed with the gift of gab . . . All that vork! Nelson Austin Wright Nels . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, University of Maryland (Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society) . . . Psi Omega . . . Gorgas Odontological Society . . . President of the I Hate It Here Club . . . Plays violin well ; would rather be a concert violinist than any- thing else . . . Types notes after class . . . Best set of notes in class . . . Lyric usher . . . Hospital orderly . . . Lifts weights. Albert William Zanner, Jr. A] . . . Washington, D. C. . . . George Washington Uni- versity, Associate in Arts . . . American University, A.B. (Delta Phi Alpha and Beta Beta Beta) . . . Vice-Presi- dent, Junior Class . . . Psi Omega . . . Gorgas Odonto- logical Society . . . Great golfer . . . Week ends in Washington . . . Big blue Olds convertible . . . Smooth dresser . . . Perfectionist in Operative . . . First-class gold wahr bender . . . Works only for Drs. Medina and Randolph . . . I ' m really moving today — 2 prophies and an amalgam ... I hates dentistry. «{48] Twenty-five cents a case — how not to become rich. Riley Williamson, Class of 1955 f ? ? Jhe K raduatinq iaS3 Above: I don ' t know why, he just said to do it Below: E Pluribus Union . . . Above: And then there were three . . . Below: After this, to the Hall ... _, — B 3p-i -rf ' V : Patients weren ' t here for the following . . ' Flick it, it will be out in a second Jhe L raducttina LtaJJ Above: Table reserved for minors . . . Below: Cancellations for the afternoon . Above: A gathering of egoistic hedonists . . . Below: Patient coming in this afternoon for a try-in Some people never catch on Hi-Fi, autos, parakeets, and 630 units of crown and bridge Jhe KJ aducttina ( laM Above: Jlith ten assistants, the centrals were still reversed . . . Above : The Indians had few fans . . . Below: The patient, not the students, received the Below : With the right kind of patient, all kinds of nitrous oxide . . . help . . . Jhe A unions THE CLASS OFFICERS President: Peter J. Lapolla Vice-President: Michael E. Fleming Secretary: Harold M. TrEPP Treasurer: Aaron J. ChmaR Sergeant-at-Anns: Charles A. Ridgeway Historian: MaRVIN B. GoLBERG Student Senate Representatives: Kenneth E. Bertram Raymond W. Palmer Two long years at B.C.D.S. had passed when this year began, and we finally re- ceived with mixed emotion what we had anticipated for the entire period. It was the reality of operating on our own patients, seemingly the beginning of a new world. Even the prospect of carrying our heavy, overloaded instrument cases into the clinic to search for a scarce, highly coveted chair did not daunt us in the least. We were soon to realize the great complexities of our new world. After we had inserted our first five amalgams, we developed confidence in ourselves; however, we dreaded the moment when we would be tested for our real dexterity, the completion of a Class III foil. All of our time could not be devoted to worrying about gold foils, since some of it had to be allotted to solving the mystery of what caused us to get positive cultures on our root canals, although we sterilized our hands in the molten metal sterilizer. Nevertheless, with all our trials and tribulations, the days passed into weeks, and we entered the final year of our education at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. ;52}- pdP jO ff, ft © fe (ft Kneeling: Kihn, Gassiraro, Fleming, Akamine, Denisch, Connelly, De ' Rosso, Gagne, Brown, Jarrett. Seated: Agresti, Henschel, Frasher, Hamel, Golberg, Becker, Brownstein, Bianco, Costrino, Cramer, Busch, Chmar, Goldberg, Fink. Third Row: Costa, Federico, Friedman, Kelly, Kercheval, Cone, Johnson, Keller, Corbo, Caputi, Artz, Coberly, Kisamore. Top Roic: Galiardi, Bates, Callahan, Heimert, Evans, Bonanti, Green, Bertram, Belliveau, Grambow, Kern, Kapsak, Brennan, Jermain. Jhe Ai uniord ■ I V ■ KVtM Seated: Weikert, Woodside, Whiteside, Lucas, Tronier, Wickenheiser, Lake, Rodeffer, Ridgevvay, Sadd, Nieski, Pagano, Roxin, Sorrells, LaKind. Center Row: Levin, Parker, Norris, Mertz, Marano, Lapolla, Kobylarz, Schlegel, Schuster, Lawrence, Yent, Voungblood, Krachman, Scharpf, O ' Connell. Top Row: Rollins, Svennevig, Thurston, Trepp, Moss, Saal, Silvestro, Skib, Palmer, Murphy, Paterniti, McCarl, Soutar, LaFon, McNulty, Landry. 3 WtlBIII M HI PflU $ Zke junior Class Candid Shots Ok e owiored THE CLASS OFFICERS President: John D. VaCHON Vice-President : George A. Lippard Secretary: James V. Kiser Treasurer: Robert J. Schwartz Historian: SEYMOUR B. FlNGERHOOD Sergeant-at-Arms: Richard H. Warren Student Senate Representatives: Bertrand S. Dann William R. Patteson After woefully licking the wounds received during the freshman year, the Sopho- more Class returned to the B.C.D.S. to let all know we had survived. From the new freshmen we intended to demand respect; from the upperclassmen we expected acceptance as fellow students. We did not, however, expect to be so busy in our sophomore year. We were intro- duced to all the myriad wonders of bacterial infection, cavity preparation, heart action, foil condensation, and denture construction. In addition, there was still much preparation for lecture exams and laboratory reports. It seemed as if ther e would never be enough time, but somehow there always was. As the year passed by we gradually became more conscious of the fact that soon we would be working in the clinics. National Board Examinations showed some of us that we hadn ' t learned as much as we thought we had. By the time that our Sophomore Dance was history, we had nearly readied the half-way mark in our career in dental school. We gratefully realized that our foundation was a strong one, upon which we would add new clinical experience. cl- mi ' . •■ L .1- ML Seated: Chandler, Kiser, Haslam, DeMartin, R., DeCosta, DeMartin, J., Dann, Kalnins, Martielli, Ingram, Griffin, Hurst, Hall, Barbush. Center Row: Fingerhood, Alpher, Keene, Koeniger, Butler, Blum, Greco, Landefeld, Lurie, Buanomano, Colliver, Buttner, Hager, Delorme. Top Row: Maud, Isbell, Higgins, Keffer, Freed, Garvey, Lee, Foose, Lippard, Dempsey, Langfield, Benton, Johnson, Cabana, Croteau, Broe, Cohen. Jhe opn r i o mo red Seated: Warren, Spychalski, Franklin, Miller, J. H., Pecoraro, Puleo, Semler, Passarelli, Belliveau, Miller, J. C, Stoler, Stokes, Stag, Stout, Pagan-Colon. Center Row: Shevenell, Owens, Nolan, Monroe, Rushford, Mullaney, Waxter, Page, Medlock, Varmer, Sullivan, Repole, Tomosivitch, Schachter, Ulanet, Schwartz, Verdecchia, Vargo. Top Row: Mueller, Spalt, Reed, Rust, Snyder, Sayers, Merkel, Vachon, Ruppert, Stribling, Williams, Nassif, Nestor, Schaflfer, Schick, Patterson, Zimmerman. Zke Sophomore Class Zke Sophomore Class Jhe srre6n men THE CLASS OFFICERS President: Stanley Block Historian : Larry Rogers Vice-President : LlNN TOMPKINS Sergeant-at-Arms : Martin Crytzer Secretary: Barbara Greco Senator: RlCHARD Hemphill Senator: Elizabeth Stewart How does one person cease to be an individual and become a member of the Fresh- man Class? What is the amalgamating factor which binds so many persons of such varied backgrounds into one cohesive group? Perhaps it is the spirit of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the spirit of its students all motivated by one action, all aspiring to attain one goal. How is this union attained? The Freshmen found one aspect of this union in the laboratories and lecture rooms, as we worked side by side carving finger impressions, running a carbohydrate unknown, tracing nerves of the brachial plexus, and searching, sometimes futilely, for a monoblast. Still another feature was found on October 6 at the Sheraton-Belvedere Hotel, when we were welcomed socially by the rest of the student body at the annual Student Mixer. As the year wore on, we began to feel more and more bound to this Union. We were rushed by the various fraternities and became an integral part of the social life instituted by these fraternities and the other classes. A third aspect was made evident by the attitude of the instructors in their willing- ness to help us attain the goals that they have already achieved. And so, as our first year has reached its finale, the members of the Freshman Class have found what it means to be ... a Dental Student ! -I 60 j- Seated: Feiler, Capo, Levin, Bodo, Jansen, Hyman, LiPira, Greco, Cuevas, Harris, Goren, Georgiades, Leonard, Lecrone, Lewis, D. Center Row: deLonge, Hemphill, Asadourian, Fuentes, Haddock, Killpack, Klein, Block, Birney, Bauerle, Brandau, Grobani, Jacobs, Hoffman, Benzil, Goldstein, Denison, Ford, Frisbie, Lewis, R., DelTufo. Top Row: Haroth, Chambers, Burton, Eggnatz, Lessig, Baumann, Gannon, Brager, Crytzer, Kiefman, Johnson, Itkin, Hyland, Grosch, Brown, Collins. Jhe srredn men Kneeling: Raphael, Sokale, Spinelli, Resnek, Richter, Schwartz, I., Matos, Schwartz, H., Osman, Rogers. Seated: Perez, Pennington, Tawes, Rushton, Lucca, Luiz, Stewart, Rubelman, Menton, Marlow, Nadeau, Morita, O ' Brien, Neilund. Center Row: Schaefer, Zelles, Starr, I., Peters, Norwood, Washuta, Starr, R., Schneider, Powell, Price, Smith, Wampler, Parker. Top Row: Spurrier, Plassnig, Wolf, Watson, Wadsworth, Moss, Magruder, Weiss, Sarubin, Santangelo, Tarr, Tompkins, Mehlisch, Trotto, Shelton, Long. llsllfii t Zke Jreskman Class Candid Shots OucH! Obnoxious oral odors Cavities galore; Teeth are getting looser; Can ' t lose many more. I fight a losing battle, Enough to make me squirm With tiny microscopic rods, Lactobacillus germ. Lamellated dentin, Enamel chipped and scarred; All my molars missing Makes chewing mighty hard. Bicuspids barely biting, Cause apprehensive mood; At every meal I ' m scared to death They ' ll go down with my food. Pyorrhea pockets plenty, Gums receded bad: It ' s really fun to reminisce About the teeth I had. A visit to my dentist Who ' s unmoved at my fate; One look into his gloating eye, I know, I need a plate! A lot of etched enamel, Remaining just a shell; Inner structures rotted, Tooth ' s as sore as hell. Troubles, troubles, troubles, Enough to make a cynic Especially since I have a chair In Maryland ' s dental clinic. i 64 STUDENT SENATE ■ ■■■■- T ■ ' ■■ — ■. Standing: Varanelli, Hemphill, Vachon, Block, Lapolla. Seated: Norris, Palmer, Bolyard, Stewart, Dann. Successful government in action . . . class presidents and section representatives . . . replaced Student Activities Council . . . forum for maintaining and effecting liaison with the faculty . . . publication of social activities calendar and student directory . . . prep- aration and administration of budget to administer the spending of student funds . . . procurement of air-conditioning unit for room thirty-seven, clock and new radio for student lounge, and radio for X-ray lab . . . establishment of orientation committee to welcome and guide freshmen on registration day. l66r- INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS President JAMES StrIBLING Vice President Stanley Macklin Secretary Don-Neil Brotman Treasurer Gordon Cheney ALTERNATES Hans Wilhelmsen Daniel Bartell Paul Shapiro Victor Andrews Standing: Bartell, Wilhelmsen, Shapiro, Andrews. Seated: Macklin, Stribling, Brotman, Cheney. Fraternity presidents and representatives . . . better cooperation among fraternities . . . important decisions rapidly reached . . . formulates rules for rushing . . . publication of calendar of fraternity events . . . increase in social functions concomitant with introduc- tion of dues . . . two big parties and one large stag . . . peaceful arbitration, but lacks means of enforcing decisions. -{67}- THE MIRROR STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Drexel Johnston Editor Thomas Clary Associate Editor Don-Neil BrOTMAN Organizations Editor Edward Comulada Layout Editor William Curtis : Classes Editor Raymond Dilzer Features Editor Burton Greifer Copy Editor Ronald Lauer Administration Editor James McMillan Activities Editor Jerome Buxbaum Photography John Gallant Photography Robert Hanley Cover Leonard Jarvts Special Assignments Edward Meredith Cartoons Mary Pate Layout Jack Soutar Layout Standing: Dilzer, Greifer, Curtis, McMiKan, Brotman, Lauer, Jarvis. Seated: Hanley, Clary, Johnston, Comulada, Meredith, Buxbaum. i ' 68 J- Marano Kelly Nolan ADVISOR Gardner P. H. Foley CONTRIBUTORS Peter Arseneaux Larry Brant Gordon Cheney William Co ' iton Sheldon Holen Richard Hungerford Arnold Kaye Harris Kohn Stuart LaKind Stanley Macklin Donald Marshall Donald McShane Edward Meredith Ernest Merkel Paul Shapiro Raymond Simon Edward Ryan Martin Taubenfei.d Warren Thurston Hans Wilhelmsen Edgar Wilson Gilbert Youngblood •!69} GORGAS ODONTOLOGICAL ' SOCIETY ft n o, £ Jl 7 o Row: Seipp, Greifer, Comulada, Simon, Noroian, Reiner, Farley, Curtis, Kostens. Middle Row: Hungerford, Roman, Meredith, Sheft, Blumenbach, Wilhelmsen, Brinker, Bolyard, Cotton. Bottom Row: Marshall, Fine, Kaye, Brodie, Pate, Lenick, Brant, Wright, Zanner, Tarabour, Andrews. Late As Usual: Bulger. Top Row: Heimert, Toropilo, Hose, Kapsak, Goldberg, Callahan, Yent, Agresti, Youngblood. Middle Row: Whiteside, Woodside, Tronier, Kercheval, Bertram, Silvestro, Lake, Skib, Scharpf, Saal. Bottom Row: Schlegel, Hamel, LaKind, Becker, Golberg, Friedman, Thurston Lawrence, Cone, Cramer, Akamine. ;70f Honorary dental society since 1916 . . . commemorated to the memory of Dr. Ferdi- nand J. S. Gorgas . . . membershpi limited to top one-third of class . . . monthly meetings . . . lectures by men of prominence in dentistry, medicine, and allied fields . . . Christmas dance and spring dinner dance . . . differs from other honorary societies by being a very active organization, not a dormant one. President: Edward CoMULADA Vice-President : Victor Andrews Secretary: Mary Pate Treasurer: Richard Hungerford Historian: Burton Greifer Sergeant-at-Arms : Edward Meredith Standing: Hungerford, Greifer. Seated: Meredith, Comulada, Andrews, Pate. -(71}- SIGMA EPSILON DELTA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded at New York University in 1901 OFFICERS Taubexfeld, Silber, Bartell, Macklin Standing: Millman, Solomon, Friedman, Singer, Miller, Warren. Seated: Taubenfeld, Greifer, Silber, Macklin, Bartell, Fink. •{721. J I r ' Are we keeping you up ' ? ' ' His next shoiv will be a talkie. ' Above: Bagels ' n Lox Below: Drink it — don ' t eat it. Above: Peek a boo! Below: Phinique ' s the Monicker. ALPHA OMEGA ZETA MU CHAPTER Founded at the University of Maryland in 1907 Standing: Krachman, Becker, Gale, Brant, Brownstein. Seated: Feldman, Brotman, LaKind, Shapiro. Top Rota: Schwartz, Cohen, Henschel, Alpher, Fingerhood, Childs, Becker, Tarabour, Dickler, Eisenberg, Holen, Brownstein, Schaeffer, Stoler, Schick, Fine, Schachter. Second Row: Kohn, Schuster, Krachman, Pivnick, Snyder, Brotman, Feldman, Brant, Shapiro, Golberg. First Roil ' : Buxbaum, Levin, Chmar, Gale, LaKind, Roxin, Kaye, Lauer, Busch, Ulanet. 174}- ' What are you so happy about. ' Typically Endomorphic qooi Above: The Combo with the Mambo. Below: Shop Talk. Two Views: Response to LaKind ' s imitation of Jl illy. XI PSI PHI ETA CHAPTER Founded at the University of Michigan in 1889 Standing: McLeod, Landry. Seated: Noroian, Cheney, Andrews, Comulada. f Cf ' i.rv p c n Top Row: Kihn. Bulger, Pagan, Toro, Repole, Keffer, Butler, Vachon, Lenick, Pecoraro, Lapolla, DeCosta, Galiardi, Silvestro. Fourth Roiv: Williams, Kiser, Ingram, Pepper, Isbell, Schlegel, Croteau, McNuIty, DelRosso, Falivene. Third Roiu: Tomosovitch, Clary, Arseneaux, Spychalski, McLeod, Comulada, Passarelli, Jermain, Kobylarz, Paterniti, Cheney, Gallant, Blumenbach, Skib, Buonomano. Second Row: Hungerford, Liszewski, Kostens, Alfaro, Simon, Noroian, Landry, Koeniger, Bozzi, Rollins. First Row: Andrews, Gassiraro, Belliveau, Maud, Snyder, Broe, Puleo, Nolan. -{76]- No! She ' s in Psi O ! Members of Beer and Pistol Club. Available at reasonable rates. The XIP Formal. Don ' t forget to support the jaiv! ' Everyone ' s so high I can ' t see them! ' PSI OMEGA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at the Ba ltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1892 Standing: Wilson, McMillan, Meredith, Mertz. Seated: Bolyard, Stribling, Cotton, Brodie. Top Ro w: Yent, E. Wilson, Kelly, Gagne, Scharf, Murphy. Middle Roiv: Cotton, F. Wilson, Spencer, Burroughs, Brodie, Feindt, Grambow, Fleming. Front Roiv: C. Ridgeway, T. Ridgeway, Clopper, Bolyard, Stribling, Brinker, Enterline, Wilhelmsen. 78f ' We ' re leaving you — your bottle ' s empty! ' I haven ' t got a match hut 1 heard a story Top Row: Wright, Monroe, Jarvis, Curtis, Weigand, Heimert, Mertz, Mueller, Mi.lcr, Whiteside, Buchanan, Dilzer. Third Row: Dempsey, Ruppert, Hose, Agresti, Norris, Coberly, Connelly. Second Roiv: Resh, Williams, Soutar, Colliver, McCarl, Reed, Reeves, Bates, Waxter. Front Roiv: Nassif, Kast, Buttner, Cabana, Merkel, R. Wilson, Zanner, Farley. -(79] No! This is not Chick ' s Branch Office. The latest dance steps while seated. Hu- 5 0540 The lull before the storm. If ear your own damn coat — it s cold. ' We have a private still under the table. But cactus-land is God ' s country. DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY There are always plenty of chairs in this department. Hasn ' t Doctor Abramson been follow- ing this case? DEPARTMENT OF CROWN AND BRIDGE ' This crown fits like boots on a rooster. ' ff ' e ' ll sec you after lunch DEPARTMENT OF ' I would like for you to remove the gingival excess. If he were my patient I would do it this way. ' This section looks like a Christinas tree. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY Too nice to be an instructor. ' But doctor, it zvas prepared from this side. Strong silent type, supports the Clinic walls. DEPARTMENT OF ' Have her come in again for another adjustment. I don ' t think it will work, but you can try it. PROSTHETICS This is what is commonly called the mouth. 7 don ' t see how you get an impression without tempering the wax. ' It ' s O.K. Noiv do it over. Moj£ ■1 A DEPARTMENT OF The aspirator hose isn ' t hung correctly. A real instructor, with tolerance towards students ' mistakes. ORAL SU RGERY ' Get me some sutures, please. DEPARTMENT OF PEDODONTIA Start anywhere you want to, son. ' There, there, honey, don ' t cry. ' DEPARTMENT OF ROENTGENOLOGY What are you shooting doctor, the clavicle f DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIA He said to me, ' Connie . . . DEPARTMENT OF DIAGNOSIS ' H(jiv about a good gold patient doctor? ' Gentlemen , isn ' t this a tragedy. -192] I HATE IT HERE! -He ' ll Hate It Everywhere! {94} Study Habits SEniocs JmpressioHs A — Instructor ' s Impression of a Student. B — Student ' s Impression of an Instructor. -! 95 h « ' hat do you mean, I lost my vertical! ' Wait and I ' ll take my lipstick off! -.. Sc h  Department Theme Songs Anatomy — Them Bones, Them Bones, Them Dry Bones! Bacteriology — Little Things Mean a Lot! Chemistry — You Never Outgrow Your Need for Milk! Dental History — Bring Back the Sands of Time ! Ethics — Nature Boy! Fixed Partial Prosthetics — Cross Over the Bridge ! Diagnosis — Hey There, You With the Schmutz Pyorrhea ! Histology — Slide, Darn You, Slide! Operative — In the Clinic in the Moonlight! Pathology — Tissue, Darling How I Tissue! Pediodontia — The High and The Flighty! Periodontia — Stranger in Calculus ! Physiology — How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? Prosthetics — This Ole Plate! Surgery — Three Teeth in the Fountain ! X-ray — Ricochet X-ray ! Daffynitions i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 .{que oils vehicle — Rowboat. Height of contour — Bathing beauty measurement. Gold foil — Solid gold sword. Haversian canal — Similar to Panama Canal. Calculus — Subgingival mathematics. Bifurcation — a double flutterblast. Pumice — Eye irritant. Pediodontia — Getting a kick out of dentistry. Granulomas — A grind of instant coffee. Central Chamber — The waiting room. Root Canal — Similar to Suez. Exposure — Going out in the cold without a coat. Curette — Small curing apparatus for small dentures. AW HEXT SLIDE, LEROY. UMBE ftCE YOU GOinG UJim ALL TVWT STOnE? 771 — — — DR. DOSH- JUST CtmEnTED ftTlWELVE-UniT BRIDGE . ' -{98}- I BELIEVE 1 miSSED CEnTBIC, DB.RftmSEY. DftmmiT!! CftUGHT TMRT RUBBER DA-m ftGftin !! SOmCBODY ITIUST WWE PUT SftLT in we PLR-STEB, DR. GftVER ! [99 jidlites THE LIFE OF MAN Man, born of woman, is of few days and no teeth. And, indeed, it would be money in his pocket sometimes if he had less of either. As for his days, he wasteth one-third of them, and as for his teeth, lie has convulsions when he cuts them, and as the last ones come through, lo ! the dentist is twisting the first one out, and the last end of that man ' s jaw is worse than the first, being full of porcelain and a roof-plate built to hold blackberry seeds. CURE FOR THE TOOTHACHE Those of you who have patients that have writhed and groaned under the torture of an aching tooth, will, we doubt not, read with pleasure the following sure cure : Get a kettle of water — let it come to a boil, then put your head into it and let simmer for precisely half an hour; take out your head and shake all your teeth into a heap; pick out the decayed ones and throw them away. The sound ones you can put back again. FINAL FINISH An itinerant student of the B.C.D.S. has solved the mystery attending the failure of so many fillings, in a manner quite original and unique. He had filled a certain cavity in the tooth of one of his patients for the third or fourth ti me within the same number of months, the fill- ing having come out each time. The previous operation having been performed with amal- gam he determined to try gold; so having first capped the nerve he proceeded to place within the tooth that magic auriferous metal. The operation finished, the patient departed for home, but on reaching her dwelling place, discovered to her dismay that the gold filling was loose, so immediately retraced her steps to find out the cause of this new trouble. After a careful examination of the cavity and filling, by mirror and magnifying glass, the doctor then delivered his opinion in the following manner : Madam, this tooth will have to be ex- tracted, for it is utterly impossible to fill it, as the pulsations of the nerve are so great and powerful that it knocks the filling out! SEARS ROEBUCK STYLE Dr. Ramsey recently received by mail an order for a set of teeth, which read as follows: My mouth is three inches across, five eighths inches through the jaw; sum hummocky on the edge; shaped like a horseshoe, toe forward. If you want me to be more partiklar, I shall have to come thar. SECOND HAND TEETH Of all the odd trades in Baltimore City, that unearthed by a Sun reporter the other day is the most peculiar. On a sidewalk stand on Baltimore Street, below Calvert, a shrewd dealer had displayed a heap of second-hand artificial teeth. In reply to an inquiry he said, Yes; at times I sell a great many sets of these teeth. Where I mostly get them is at pawnbrokers ' sales. I buy them for 10, 20 or 30 cents, and sell them sometimes for $3. I have had old men and old women — poor people, of course — walk up to my stand, pick out a set, examine them, try them, and immediately purchase, saying that they were fitted better than a dentist could suit them. An old man purchased an upper set from me last winter, and he was so well pleased with them that he brought his wife here last week to get a set. I had none at the time, and he promised to call this week. A person might as well save a few dollars in buying teeth as in any other way. Take them home, wash them, and they are just as good as new — in fact, better, for they have been ' broken in ' . 1 f 100 j- RECIPROCITY His gold her aching void did fill, Her gold, his own, forsooth — His cavity was in his purse; She had one in her tooth. AFFECTIONATELY, DENTISTRY His arm was round my shoulder laid, He pressed my head against his breast; I sighed, but not a word was said — I heard his watch tick thro ' his vest. Flis fingers firm upon my cheek Still at his will compelled my face; I only felt, I could not speak, Fast fettered in that close embrace. Pain racked, sore tried, I fain would flee, His voice my futile struggles stilled — Ah! Just a little patience — see? I rise — I smile — my front tooth ' s filled. AYE, AYE, IN CHINA THEY NEVER EAT CHILI There was an old maid from Trenton; She dropped her false teeth and she bent ' em; She remarks, I don ' t care For the wear and the tear; They ' re not mine, nohow, I just rent ' em. THE ETERNAL OUTGO I thought we ' d buy a car this year, We had our plans all made; But as it happens now, I fear, The deal will be delayed. I ' d scraped together the amount, But yesterday I found I ' d have to rob my bank account To get three molars crowned. We shall not go to Panama As we had hoped to do, Nor see the festive Mardi Gras; Our plans are all askew. No more for us the merry life, Our touring days are done; It happens that my gentle wife Must have some bridge work done. -1 101 )• ,l I U£ftR Th4£ N6W INSTRUCTOR 15 V S ft DESCENDANT OF RBULCftSlS I r r ° A 102}- y)enii$i m (s (flj Sun (A) shines through window (B), through magnifying glass (C), to a mirror (D), and is reflected to gold foil rope, annealing it. Pipe conducts steam from Cliff ' s coffee brewer (E), and is emitted at valve (F). Steam pressure strikes inclined plane (G), raising it, and causes foil rope (H) to slide down inclined plane. Foil is cut into pellets by guillotine (I), which is operated by drops of water on a rubber tambour (J). Pellets drop into funnel (K) and are blown into Class III preparation by electric fan (L). Foil is condensed by goldpecker (noble relative of woodpecker). Disadvantages : 1. Must be used on sunny days only. 2. Senior must consume large quantities of Cliff ' s coffee to operate inclined plane by steam produced in brewing. 3. Goldpeckers are almost extinct. In fact, you hardly get them no more. •! 103 y • REftDY FOR. CEiriErrraTioa DOCTOR (0p DOES TM-IS H-fWE eiiough- CETEnnon nouj, DOCTOR? Kft )E YOU TRIED USIHG P0U)DEfc? UDWAT WGH- SCHOOL DID YOU GO TO, get wm somE aors, PEG. ■{ 104 } A FEW NEW TEETH The dentist tinkered day by day, With wax and sticky gum. He built a model out of clay And shaped it with his thumb. He made the man a lovely plate, With three teeth in a row, And bars of gold to keep them straight, Then said: They ' ll never show. Go forth, the dentist told the man. As proud as you can be. Those teeth are perfect. No one can Tell they were bought from me. Why I, by whom the work was wrought, The truth had never known. Were you a stranger I ' d have thought Those teeth were all your own. While going out he bumped a Miss. Excuthe me pleathe, he said. The lady smiled to hear him hiss. His cheeks went flaming red. He met a friend upon the street, Who joined him for a walk And said: Let ' s go where we can eat, And have a quiet talk. I ' d rather walk, the main exclaimed. Leth thtay upon the threet, For with you I thould be athamed Thum tholid food to eat. New teeth? the friend remarked, and lo Then the troubled man said: Yeth ! My dentith thwore you ' d never know. However did you gueth? — Edgar Guest. -[105]- WILL YOU EVER FORGET What ' s the matter, boy, have a test today? The never-ending supply of 20 1 ' s. Start over, son I Turn in your Boley gauge! No! no! Doctor. All right, turn in them damn metal models! Taking too much off the celluloid teeth. The rap of the gold foil condenser. Missing centric. Your first patient. Penetrate with a half round. Your first exposure. A very interesting organism. We ' ll take that up at a later date. B.C.D.S. ' s modern equipment. Ward rounds at Mercy. The gas in the locker room. Cliff ' s emporium. Our class picnics. Chick ' s. Hunting for a parking place, then for a chair. Histology practicals. The time foil was not mentioned in an operative lecture. We make mental notes of those things. We would like for you not to do that. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Preparation for dowel crown under rubber dam. Strib as governor of Mississippi. Freedom of speech. No more B.C.D.S. A confessional booth in K. R. ' s office. A chair for every student. Good lectures. Putting $$ in your pocket instead of handing it to someone else. Moderate prices at the dental dealers. Government ban on rubber dam. Foil in the sweepings in the clinic. Not walking eight miles a day to accomplish a Class II amalgam. Cancelling a patient for a fishing trip. The 201 ' s consumed in our four years of headaches, etc. A modern laboratory. Plenty of stone. No more exams. -{106}- -(107}- Senior Directory Alfaro, Carlos E Avenida Roosevelt 25, San Salvador Andrews, Victor L 438 E. 29th Street. Newton, N. C. Arseneaux, Arnold P 2 Notre Dame Avenue, Cambridge 40, Mass. Balchun, Simon J 106 Susquehanna Avenue, Shickshinny ' , Penna. Bartell, Daniel L 4029 Annellen Road, Baltimore, Md. Beecher, Harold K 14 Larkspur Lane, Baltimore, Md. Bees, Alfred E Manchester, Md. Blumenbach, Thomas E 3527 Riviera Drive, Coral Gables, Fla. Bolyard, Richard E 784 Ona Street, Grafton, V. Va. Bozzi, George L 1740 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, Conn. Brant, Lawrence 1 2475 S.W. 21st Street, Miami, Fla. Brinker, Hunter A 1000 Mansion Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Brodie, William P 201 E. Canrield Street, Avon Park, Fla. Brotman, Don-Neil 2917 Edgecombe Circle, Baltimore, Md. Bulger, James C 559 Cooke Street, Waterbury, Conn. Burroughs, Robert C 209 Leak Avenue, Wadesboro, N. C. Carrel, Robert 2606 S. Franklin Street, Philadelphia, Penna. Buxbaum, Jerome D 3706 Clarinth Road, Baltimore, Md. Cheney, Harold G 1103 Golf Lane, Wheaton, 111. Chester, William D 426 Kenneth Square, Baltimore, Md. Clopper, Lawrence A Narrows Pk., U.S. 40 West, Cumberland, Md. Clary, Thomas A 70 South Street, Auburn, N. V. Comulada, Edward V Finn ' s Lane, Lanham, Md. Cotton, William R 2704 S.W. 16th Street, Miami, Fla. Curtis, William J 2820 E. Sixth Street. Tucson. Ariz. Dilzer, Raymond C 18 Bartholdi Avenue, Butler, N. J. Eisenberg, Bernard D 3523 Denison Road. Baltimore, Md. Enterline, Robert H 223 E. Plum Street, Elizabethtown, Penna. Farley, Charles R 800 Memorial Park Drive, Huntington, W. Va. Feindt, Henry W 131 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Feldman, Arnold S 3703 Glen Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Fine, Mark L 422 Colonial Avenue, Union N. J. Gale, Norman E. S 425 Clinton Place, Newark, N. J. Gallant, John R 117 Washington Street, Rumford, Maine Greifer, Burton 244 Taber Avenue, Providence, R. I. Hanley, Robert D 163 Wendell Street, Providence, R. I. Heldrich, Robert L 923 Rambling Drive, Baltimore, Md. Holen, Sheldon 3812 W. Rogers Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Humphreys, Phillip K 4080 Harding Way, Oakland, Calif. Hungerford, Richard W 42 Rosedale Road, West Hartford, Conn. Jarvis, Leonard H 1946 West Pike Street, Clarksburg, W. Va. Johnston, Drexel M Locust at Third Street, New Martinsville, W. Va. Kast, James F 429 Pennsylvania Avenue, Morgantown, W. Va. Kaye, Arnold J 49 Rutherford Avenue, Haverhill, Mass. Kohn, Harris J 4122 Woodhaven Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Kohut, Nicholas 201 N. Chester Street, Baltimore Md. Kostens, Garey L 3312 Old Frederick Road, Baltimore, Md. LaF ' reniere, Eli J 4 Redwood Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Lauer, Ronald M 248 Schley Street, Newark, N. J. Lenick, Thaddeus F 161 S. Munn Avenue, Newark, N. J. Liszewski, James A 2612 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Loo, Wallace D 3916 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Look, Robert K. T 1864 Skyline Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii Lucia, Joseph A 559 So. Boulevard, New York, N. Y. Lupien. Hervey A 43 Main St., Danialson, Conn. Lussier, Maurice G 247 Jewett Street, Manchester, N. H. Lynch, John F 1 79 Elm Street, Bangor, Maine McCarl, James T 9 Forestway Road, Greenbelt, Md. McMillan, James L Box 1013, McComb, Mass. McShane, Donald E 1000 Lyndhurst Street, Baltimore, Md. Macklin, Stanley 3S18 Hayward Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Marshall, Donald F 44 Archer Drive, Bronxville, N. ' . Martin, William F 2704 Chelsea Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Meredith, Edward J 263 W. Greenwood Avenue, Lansdowne, Penna. Millman, Jules 4105 Garrison Boulevard, Baltimore, Md. Minehart, Paul .1 523 Philippi Street, Clarksburg, W. Va. Noroian, Oscar 38 East Street, Whitinsville, Mass. Pate, Mary E 4605 Harvard Road. College Park, Md. Pepper, George J 29 Walnut Street, Ashland, Penna. Pozega, Mitchel Box 128, Dehue, W. Va. Reed, William M RD 2, Box 308, Milton, Del. Reeves, Francis J 10 Arthur Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Reiner. Peter R 220 Camilo Avenue, Coral Gables, Fla. Resh, George D Hampstead, Md. Ridgeway, Thomas E 1 130 E. Polk Street, Phoenix, Ariz. Roman, Luis A 4 Jobos Street, Ponce, Puerto Rico Schreiber, Graydon L 4001 Round Top Road, Baltimore, Md. Seipp, Joseph H 3500 Echodale Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Shapiro. Paul A 169 Main Street, New Hartford, Conn. Sheft, Stanley R 36 Cresthill Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Silber, Hrold L 85 Glenwood Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Simon, Raymond M 23 Roosevelt Avenue, Chatham, N. J. Snyder, S. Sidney 1418 N. Milton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Spencer, John R 528 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury, N. C. Stewart, James B 432 N. Third Street, Fernandina Beach, Fla. Stribling, James S 820 Harris Street, Vicksburg, Miss. Tarabour, Howard S 711 Livingston Road, Elizabeth, N. J. Tassinari, Roberto G 77 Lafayette Street, Marblehead, Mass. Taubenfeld. Martin 3800 Wabash Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Thornton, Richard S 1218 Wellington, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Toro, Luis A Las Marias 873, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Varanelli, Pasquale A Bristol Street, Waterbury, Conn. Vinall, William H 32 America Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va. Vizbaraite, Aldona 1941 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Wagner, Thomas E 1 120 Webb Court, Baltimore, Md. Weigand, Walton W 3725 Macomb Street N.W., Washington, D. C. Wiener, Robert L 2515 Davidson Avenue, New York, N. Y. Wilhelmsen, Hans R 2817 Montebello Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Williams, Joseph F 1102 S. Binney Street, Baltimore, Md. Williams, Robert P Route 2, Box 1150-X, Lakeland, Fla. Wilson, Edgar C Box 2, Harrisville, W. Va. Wilson, John E 104 Pick Street, Clarksburg. W. Va. Wissler. Charles Box 825, McLean, Va. Wright, Nelson A 517 E. Coldspring Lane, Baltimore, Md. Zanner, Albert W 3200 Military Road N.W., Washington, D. C. ■{ 1081- WHO SAID THAT? This is a short questionnaire to determine whet her you have spent your time in school sleeping or just looked that way. See how many of the following gems of wisdom you can attribute to their rightful owners. Rate yourself as follows : 22-24— Gold Medal Man 18-22— Takes No-doze . 14-18 — Sleeps with eyes open. 0-14— Candidate for Sagrog . 1. Hra, hm. Can you hear me back there? 2. Gentlemen, it is a tragedy! 3. All right, Beecher, take a walk! Take a walk! 4. We do not like for you to do that. 5. Plenty seats at Hippodrome. 6. Now here ' s an interesting organism. 7. Just got back from the O.R. 8. As of 10:22 A.M. its etiology is still unknown. 9. Even the gods must falter. 10. What do you want now, Ace? 11. Pemphigus? Yes, that ' s possible. 12. Speak to my mother at the desk. 13. Please don ' t tinkle your test tube s. 14. That ' s malpractice dentistry. 15. Didn ' t you see the demonstration? 16. That restoration is nothing to write home about. 17. You mean it has more horsepower than the Lincoln? 18. Take a 201, Son. 19. Roll ' em, doctor. 20. That ' s on page 79 in Cunningham, page 60 in Grant, 493 in Morris, and 669 in Gray. 21. Here ' s one I heard this morning. 22. An eighth of a piece of sticky wax should be enough. 23. Developmentally, developmentally, histologically, histologically, etc., etc. 24. It looks like schmutz pyorrhea. 25. As I say . Answers : uo;§u;ppig -JQ -c£ Au sg-jQ -fz M d l°P uc H ' - ' Q ' 91 Saaquasry -jq ' 8 j9ab -jq ' n n c  n N ' j a ' fi is -j a ' 9 Aasiucy jq - i J3Sie j mj t •£] 3inoq mq ■$ uosdiuoqx mim -QZ X !PP!9 ' J CI ' Z ™!P 3 I : J a ' t- I S.ttOjqTJQ JQ - 6 J UO}]Or) MQ - 3tpSOg U3pUB . UQ T l«pS -j a - 8I J3AB0-f -3-JQ -01 SI3JJ ' JQ ' Z M so a ' j a ' Ai A3 i°di ' j i i ' 6 u n c H ' j a ' i -{ 109 1- Cest We forget A no)- Class Will We, the Class of 1955, do hereby bequeath to: Dean Aisenberg — A suitcase packed with structures of the neck with which nothing is wrong. Dr. Dobbs — A case of Trigesic; a case of Trigesic. Dr. Shay — Seventeen old Dragnet recordings and sixteen tubes of inter- esting organisms. Dr. Dosh — Stereophonic, high fidelity diverticulitis. Dr. Vanden Bosche — The park in which Beecher was to take a walk. Dr. Randolph — The Comstock lode, uncontaminated. Dr. Cappuccio — An application to the home for old minstrel men. Dr. Hahn — A bigger searchlight for finding sleepers. Dr. Medina — All the pellets of foil that fell out while getting the tri- angular bars started. Dr. Nuttall — A solid concrete office in which to do good, solid dentistry. Dr. Louie — All of our leftover rubber dam and a season ticket to the Hippodrome. Dr. Ehrlich — Trumpet lip salve. Dr. Gaver — Our bite blocks on which we missed centric. Dr. Ramsey — All the dentures on which we missed centric. Dr. Williamson — All the partials on which we missed centric. Dr. Warner — A P. A. system and a glass-topped desk. Dr. Gaver, C. J., and Dr. Biddington — Gift Certificates for crew cuts at Benny and Joe ' s. Dr. Dorsey — An honorary tennis match judge ' s certificate. Dr. Ogden — 102 ' s. (Spelled backwards, you know what!) TO ALL— Our Gratitude. iniy About Zhe Cover The color of our yearbook, lilac, is the emblematic color of dentistry. In 1894 the Intercollegiate Commission, composed of the presidents and trustees of universities, met at Harvard University to discuss the colors adopted by certain professions and select colors for those that had no color emblem. All this was done with reference to the ideas of a manufacturer of caps and gowns who originated the idea that a color in the binding in the hood of the gowns would indicate the profession to which the w r earer belonged or the degree which he held. The consensus at that meeting was that lilac should be the symbolic color of dentistry. How did the idea come to be accepted by our profession? Mr. Gardner C. Leonard, who conceived the idea at Harvard, presented it to the meeting of the National Association of Dental Faculties in Sara- toga in the year 1896. On motion of Dr. Thomas E. Fillebrown a com- mittee of three was appointed to select and recommend a distinctive color for the trimming of academic costumes for the dental degree. The com- mittee recommended the standard lilac as a distinctive dental color, and, on motion, the committee ' s report was adopted. Lilac thus became the repre- sentative color of the dental profession. -[ 112 ONE MOMENT, PLEASE . . . See Your WEBER Dealer FIRST, Before You Decide! THE WEBER DENTAL MFG. COMPANY CANTON 5, OHIO Phone SAratoga 7-6238—7-6239 BALTIMORE DENTAL LABORATORY, Inc. QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ACCURACY ASSURED Certified McGrane Processors 221-223 N. Paca Street BALTIMORE 1 , MD. AL ' S RESTAURANT Serving Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinners Spaghetti and Meatballs Our Specialty QUICK CARRY-OUT SERVICE Redwood and Greene Sts. Phone SA. 7-9559 113 F A Tip for Better Prophylaxis |S?ivS i ' ' 7f« :: The tip developed as the ideal for stimulation of interproximal spaces Two years of research and extensive investigation went into the development of Py-co-tip. The high quality rubber is finely bal- anced for flexibility and stiffness to stimulate blood flow in the gingival areas. Py-co-tip is preferred by more dentists than any other brush-affixed stimulator. THESE FEATURES MAKE PY-CO-PAY WIDELY ACCEPTED  - Straight, rigid design - Small, compact head - Bristles uniformly trimmed - Proper tuft spacing ►- Scientifically designed tip m. For effective cleansing, massage and stimulation, prescribe fit ' M ; ' : M ' ' -:M ' : ' Py-co-pay TOOTHBRUSH WM PY-CO-TIP Recommended by more dentists than any other toothbrush Pycope, Inc., Jersey City 2, N. J. i 114}- Castle General Vision light. Special reflector gives diffuse room illumina- tion. Adjusts for all ceilings. Castle 777 Speed-Clave. Instru- ments, needles, gloves, compresses sterilized dry, ready to use. Faster than boiling. Fully automatic. Castle PANOVlSION. Clear, non-glaring light for intra-oral vision. Reduces shadow and glare. This equipment helps you start your practice . . . and keep it growing This combination of Castle lights your entire office. Guts out annoying and sterilizers helps you do the best contrast between bright work area possible job for your patients . . . and and rest of room, yourself. New 777 Speed-Clave gives you PanoVision reduces eye-strain autoclave safety at a price you can and fatigue. Makes work easier and afford. Safer, quicker, and easier your day less tiring. General Vision than boiling. light gives balanced illumination to Talk to your Castle dealer or write YYilmot Castle Co., Rochester, N.Y. ( cv tle LIGHTS and STERILIZERS SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF ' 55 Compliments of ATLAS-SMITH Dental Laboratories MUlberry 5-7842 Box 1617 201 West Franklin Street BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Phone SA 7-9728 CARL ' S Restaurant Cafeteria Home Cooking and Sea Food JUST ACROSS THE STREET 519 W. Lombard Street -{115] COOPER DENTAL LABORATORY 853 N. HOWARD ST. MU 5-0950 Large enough to serve you well- yet — Small enough to serve you personally {my JELENKO ELECTRIC INLAY FURNACE JELENKO GOLDS and PRECISION CASTING EQUIPMENT MODULAY - uvu uy — ' JELENKO NO MT CAST GOLD Type B — Medium Hard for M.O.D. Simple Inlays. TYPE C— HARD for Crown Inlay Abutments. The Patrician of Casting Golds, for Partials, Bridgework, Clasps, Bars, Saddles. ' THERMOTROL JUNIOR ' ♦Certified A. D. A. These superb Jelenko Golds meet every casting need. In equipping your laboratory, start right — with Jelenko Precision Casting Equipment. Jelenko Electric ln|ay Furnace for wax elimination and Thermotrol Junior provide the essentials for Precision Casting. Add other Jelenko Equipment as needed. Detailed Literature and Catalogue on request. J. F. JELENKO CO., INC. Manufacturers of Denfal Golds and Specialties 136 West 52nd Street New York 19 SAratoga 7-3308 E. J. Koritzer, Proprietor MUlberry 5-2992 Y OU CAN HAVE THAT FEELING OF SECURITY IN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT WHATEVER YOUR PROSTHETIC REQUIREMENTS MAY BE, THEY ARE IN EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT HANDS AT THE SOUTHERN DENTAL LABORATORY 116 East Preston Street BALTIMORE 2, MARRLAND 40 Years ' Technical Experience at Your Service {my jjH 1k fa Also Ney Bridge Inlay Book HI mimmKBU m THE NEY CHAYES TECHNIC Ney Gold Handbook Ney Planned Parti ah The four Ney publications mentioned above contain basic up-to-date information about Ney golds and dental laboratory techniques. We are glad to make them available because we feel sure that you will find them truly useful in your daily work. We also want to call to your atten- tion the consulting services of the Ney Research and Technical Departments and then, closer to you, the availability of your local Ney Technical Representative. You will find him particularly helpful when you establish your practice. NEY TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES HOWARD W. ELDRIDGE 12 Ardmore Road Framingham, Mass. NEIL B. SWANSON 713 Graisbury Ave. Haddonlield, N. J. W. SCOTT ALBAN 116 Sheffield Road Columbus 2, Ohio JACK REINHARDT 244 N. Lincoln Ave. Park Ridge, III. EARL S. KENNEDY 6122 Worth St. Dallas, Texas WARREN T. HAMMOND 1 8 Mardone Ave. San Francisco, Calif. HARRY E. GOWER 89-51 Vanderveer St. Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. DAVID E. PAULEY Route 1 Winter Garden, Fla. BRENDON B. SCULLIN 14302 Delaware Ave. Lokewood 7, Ohio CART DILLINGHAM Box 2 Kitsap, Wash. ATHOL DICKSON Houston, Texas LOUIS ANDREATTA 1800 Iroquois Ave. Long Beach, Calif. THE ]. M. NEY COMPANY HARTFORD 1, CONNECTICUT A 118}- GOREN KATZ Dental Laboratory A Certified Ticonium Dental Laboratory 304 West Monument Street BALTIMORE 1, MD. SAratoga 7-8219 BALTIMORE HARDWARE Cutlery and Tools KATHERINE MARTIN Gifts and Greeting Cards 601 W. Baltimore Street at Greene MARYLAND DENTAL LABORATORIES A certified Ticonium Lab ' Your Conscientious Assistant 108 West Clay Street MUlberry 5-0437 P. O. Box 2437 Baltimore 1, Maryland Dental Equipment Service EXPERT HANDPIECE REPAIR INSTRUMENT SHARPENING THOMAS J. SHERMAN In Student Lounge Mondays, Wednesday, 10:00-1:00 4039 Falls Rd. - Baltimore 11, Md. CHesapeake 3-6790 Compliments of UNIVERSITY PHARMACY 524 W. Baltimore Street BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MUlberry 5-9125 -! 119 }- U: START RIGHT WITH S.S.WHITE EQUIPMENT When you set up in practice your aim is to build a steady reputation for professional competence. That ' s why it pays to install S. S. White equipment. Scientifically engineered and attractively styled in the modern conception, it not only supplements your skill; it conveys an instant impression of competence to your patients. And in this important matter of favorable patient impressions we can also be of real help to you through our free office planning service. Any S. S. White dealer will gladly show you this equipment and explain our convenient financing plan ... or, if you prefer, write direct for detailed information. THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO. PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. -! 120 y QUALITY EXPERIENCE SERVICE e ROY H. CASSEL COMPANY, Inc. Dental Laboratories 19 West Chase Street P. O. Box No. 1397 BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND FOR COMPLETE LABORATORY SERVICE Phone MUlberry 5-5437, 5-5438 SERVICE DENTAL LABORATORY Certified Ticonium Laboratory Certified McGrane Laboratory 4100 Frederick Avenue BALTIMORE 29, MARYLAND Wllkins 5-6446 3 MEN ' S SHOPS with • QUALITY Right • PRICE Right • FASHION Right Men ' s Wear downtown . . . edmondson . . . belvedere JUt ■{ i2i y THE L D. CAULK CO. MERCHANDISE TEETH GOLD EQUIPMENT OFFICE PLANNING Baltimore Maryland Newark, New Jersey Centre St. at Park Ave. SAratoga 7-5655 129 Washington St. MArket 2-5577 Camden, New Jersey Jersey City, New Jersey 228 Cooper St. WOodlawn 4-1565 880 Bergen Ave. JOurnal Sq. 3-2470 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charleston, West Virginia 1902 Chestnut St. Rlttenhouse 6-2750 710 ' 2 Lee St. 3-2351 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Huntington, West Virginia 30 S. Third St. Hbg. 8-5326 1313 W. Virginia Bldg. 2-6067 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wheeling, West Virginia Jenkins Arcade Bldg. COurt 1-2400 Central Union Bldg. 4417 -4 122 K PROMOTING YOUR SATISFACTION It is our purpose at all times to offer you a complete and intelligent laboratory service. To this end, we employ a thor- oughly trained staff of craftsmen — competent to carry through for you the construction of any type of restoration. Your satisfaction will always be our sole claim to your preference. SELIGMAN and HITE A DENTAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN BALTIMORE 3, MARYLAND Park Avenue at Franklin MUlberry 5-3044-45 Dependable Prescription Service for 72 Years :: juamamm mm DRUG STORES WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENCE DENTAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY The Handpiece Shop New and Reconditioned Equipment Handpiece and Precision Repairs 136 West Read Street BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND MUlberry 5-6356 H 123 r COLORAMA BY D E E L E Y ADDITIONAL DEELEY SERVICES ACCOUNTING ASSISTANCE IN BOOKKEEPING AND RECORD PROBLEMS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR BUNGALOW OFFICES LOCATION ANALYSIS STATIONERY AND OFFICE FORM DESIGN INCOME TAX ADVICE Depend On Deeley SUITES 13-14-15 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Read and Cathedral Streets Baltimore 1, Maryland TELEPHONE: VErnon 7-4053 i 124 Y SAratoga 4238 CHESTER ' S Ceramic Laboratory Frederick D. Chester Donald E. Chester 803 Cathedral Street BALTIMORE 1, MD. ROONEY Dental Laboratory, Inc. For CONSISTENT SATISFACTION VErnon 7-8033—7-8034 857 NORTH EUTAW STREET BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND -i 125 1- Sincere Wishes for Success to the Class of 1955 Juuthe i B. Benign (Jomfwntf (Established 1856) Dental Supplies and Equipment 709 North Howard Street BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND • Serving you has been a pleasure May we continue throughout the coming years? • ROBERT W. WHITNEY College Representative 126 J- Al. Bruno Peabody 2-0993 CROSSTOWN LIQUORS BEER — WINES — LIQUORS Glassware for All Occa sions 3245 Belair Road at Erdman Ave. Baltimore 13, Md. DAILY DELIVERY SUPERIOR DENTAL LABORATORY 507-509 N. Eutaw Street Baltimore 1, Md. Phone: Plaza 2-7286 NEWRANIUM LABORATORIES 501 North Eutaw Street Box 237 BALTIMORE 1, MD. Phones LExington 9-2164, 9-2165 COMPLETE LABORATORY SERVICE University Book Store for Quality, Quantity and Convenience • 519 West Lombard Street BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND Let Us Cater Your Next Party Call MAdison 3-2400 NATES LEONS Delicatessen - Restaurant Finest in foods, pastries, hors d ' oeuvres FREE HOME DELIVERY -i 127 K . . . IN YOUR CHOICE OF OUTSTANDING TOOTH MATERIALS! You get personalized esthetics with Five-Phase Anteriors so easily, be- cause they provide varied labial sur- faces . . . co-acting proximals . . . be- cause they are arranged in an under- standable mold system that simplifies proper selection and transposition of teeth . . . because Five-Phase Anteri- ors are made in Veri-Chrome Natural Tooth Colors, with brilliance con- trolled to permit the satisfactory use of different tooth colors in the den- ture, when required. • • • ■ ii deri. ' This helpful literature is available upon request: 1. Illustrated Mold Chart 2. 60 Personalized Five-Phase Anterior Denture Arrangements 3. 32-page Book: Varied Labial Surfaces and Their Relation To Scientific Tooth Selection UNIVERSAL DENTAL COMPANY • 48th at BROWN STREET • PHILA. 39, PA. 128 Irvington Delicatessen AND DINING ROOM HANS K. HEINZE, Prop. Specializing in Fine Foods Carry Out Service — Catering 4031-4033 Frederick Avenue BALTIMORE 29, MARYLAND Phone LOngwood 6-9604 CHICK ' S Musical Bar and Lounge MUSIC NITELY TELEVISION Corner Baltimore and Greene MU 5-9715 Congratulations to the Class of ' 55! HEATH DENTAL LABORATORIES Complete PROSTHETIC Specializing in CHROME Service 1 ■■ , m CASTINGS — — Over 25 Years Detailed Catalogue Experience B3E -j l and Prices on Request The better iw know us The bright ' tv c future 203 WEST FRANKLIN ST REET SARATOGA 7-5436 FONTFS — OK — SHAVING PARLOR • 581 West Baltimore Street Phone SA 7-9751 THE STUDENTS ' OWN SHOP For Your Stationery Supplies Theodore Klupt Co. STATIONERS FOR MORE THAN A l A OF A CENTURY 329-331 W. Baltimore Street LExington 9-0013, 0014, 0015 -1 129 J- your professional skill merits the finest equipment... RITTER STOOL M . RITTER STERILIZER The Ritter Motor Chair and Instru-Matic Unit The Ritter Company presents efficient, modern dental equipment, designed to help you make maximum use of your priceless skills. Smooth operating, automatic features of Ritter equipment are planned to con- serve your physical energy, allow you to treat more patients. A touch of your toe and a flick of the switch, quickly bring the patient and the- instruments to re- quired positions. Your selection of Ritter equipment will create an excellent impression among your patients as your practice grows steadily larger. Best of all, the Ritter Professional Equipment Plan makes it possible for you to start right with Ritter, with a minimum monthly investment. There are other services available to help you build a successful practice, such as Office Planning and Statistical services. See your Ritter dealer for additional in- formation and literature, or write to us. Remember, your professional success is our most sincere concern. Riit Compamj 3-nc. RITTER PARK • ROCHESTER 3, NEW YORK -{130] With the Compliments of HYNSON, WESTCOTT DUNNING • Charles and Chase Streets BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Mischanton ' s Restaurant ' CATERERS MISCHA MICHAEL MIGINSKY ANTON ANTHONY B. ANDREWS 4562 Edmondson Avenue Edmondson Village, Baltimore 29 LO. 5331 it ' s NEW it ' s MOBILE its an AMERICAN CABINET New styling, new colors, practical mobility, work-saving features profes- sional men have come to expect in American Cabinets. Think of the convenience — visualize it in your new office — then ask your dealer to show you American Cabinet No. 180. No wonder more dentists use American Cabinets than any other make! a -► -► -► MANUFACTURING COMPANY TWO RIVERS • WISCONSIN Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1955 D. CLIFTON SMITH MAUDE PARKER Phone Gilmor 5-0130 Good Shepherd Laundry Calverton Road and Franklin Street Wet Wash — Thrifty Family Service Rough Dry Doctors ' Coats a Specialty Try Us— It Is Worth While -(131 j- -{132]- THE STORE WHERE MEN LIKE TO SHOP . . . Shop For Your Own Needs . . . Accessories . . . Gifts . . . at HUTZLER ' S ' Q Dcmmoie. . . .Q owdon HOWARD and SARATOGA COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR ARUNDEL Ice Cream Store Baltimore and Greene Sts. Compliments of Queen City Window Building Cleaning Co. SANDBLASTING — STEAM CLEANING POINTING AND CAULKING MU 5-2929 12 N. Greene Street H. Highkin D. Saull B. N. Ginsberg Universal Dental Laboratory A Very Dependable Laboratory 326 W. Franklin St. Baltimore, Md. LExington 9-8532 P. O. Box 1835 Where Southern Hospitality- is a Reality! The EMERSON Baltimore 400 AIR-CONDITIONED GUEST ROOMS ALL RESTAURANTS AND LOBBY AIR-CONDITIONED A MEYER HOTEL Otis G. Clements, Manager •1133). A Few Words About COLUMBIA DENTOFORMS . . . From a humble start 35 years ago, Columbia Dentoforms have played an increasingly important role in dental education. Today, every dental student in the United States and Canada cuts his first teeth on Columbia Dentoforms, for we supply Dentoforms to every dental college in the United States and Canada, as well as in many other lands. In these 35 years, there have been many improvements and additions to Dentoforms to meet the ever more exacting demands of teachers. Today, Dentoforms number more than a thousand and present conditions that the student will encounter in prac- tice. And in graduate years, Dentoforms continue to help clinicians in postgraduate education and to help the busy practitioner in his endless task of patient-education by showing the better dentistry he seeks to give. Use Columbia Dentoforms as Aids in Your Practice WRITE FOR A COPY OF OUR CATALOG NO. 33 COLUMBIA DENTOFORM CORPORATION The House of A Thousand Models 131 EAST 23RD STREET NEW YORK 10. N. Y. •1 134 |- Artcraft Dental Laboratory PL 8-1335 416 N. GREENE STREET We are as near to you as your telephone Compliments of FRIEND HO 7-5639 C £ 4 r JOHN H. O ' NEILL A FRIEND INDEED When You ' re in Need of: LIFE INSURANCE DISABILITY INCOME RETIREMENT INCOME Other Insurance Coverage Auto - Fire - Prof. Liability ROBERT L. STIPSAK BE 5-9317 r EI35 ADVERTISERS ENGRAVING COMPANY ARTISTS - ENGRAVERS CATALOG ILLUSTRATORS INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 501 509 E. PRESTON ST. BALTIMORE, MD. H teplione MULBERRY 2357-2358 $ - £- i Brown-Morrison Co., Inc. Everything for Your Office at THE BUSINESS MANS DEPARTMENT STORE 718 Main Street, LYNCHBURG, VA. 135}- -i - ? s! : : .sMWKBBffi p feet (Htftnm WSiSM -.:-,-: : . TRUBYTE BIOFORM® TEETH THE FIRST VACUUM FIRED PORCELAIN TEETH ...Reproduce the Lifelike and Beautiful Qualities of Healthy Natural Teeth and TRUBYTE® DENTURE VENEERS . . . Reproduce the Natural Color of the Living Tissue and the Anatomy of Natural Gum Contours Never before has it been possible to produce so lifelike, so beautiful, so natural looking dentures— and by such simple and easy to use methods ! Now, for the first time, you can offer all your denture patients a com- pletely new concept of denture service — the modern esthetic denture with faithful reproduction of anatomy and amazingly lifelike simulation of natural tissue color, plus the inherent advantages of the beautiful forms, natural shades and greater strength of Trubyte Bioform Teeth . Ask your Trubyte Dealer or Dental Laboratory to show you the new Trubyte Bioform Veneer Denture and make your own comparison test ! THE DENTISTS ' SUPPLY COMPANY OF N.Y. 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