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Zhe Seniors CLASS OFFICERS President: BERTRAND S. Dann Vice-President: Roy C. Page Secretary: Seymour B. Fingerhood Treasurer: Jimmy R. Hager Historian: William E. Colliver Sergeant at Anns: Charles D. Broe Student Senate Representatives: Walter B. Hall John D. Vachon As June approaches, we of the Senior class are looking forward with great an- ticipation to the graduation for which we have worked and planned for the last four years. When we entered the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in the fall of 195 3 the years ahead seemed interminable, but in retrospect, the time seems to have passed by swiftly. Nevertheless, there is much of the last four years which we as a group will long remember: our first clinical patient, the feeling of accomplishment that accompanied each completed piece of work, the fellowship inherent with four years of working and relaxing together. All of these and many more we shall remem- ber long after the frustrations and annoyances have been forgotten. Though in the future we shall probably be more appreciative, we are even now beginning to realize and be grateful for the comprehensiveness of our academic dental education. Our pre-clinical courses introduced us to basic principles, and the thoroughness with which our clinical instructors have instilled these principles has given us a solid foundation on which to build. Because dentistry is not static, but constantly progressing, we know we imist be able to build and progress as it pro- gresses. Our training has given us the ability to do so. Dentistry has given us its best and now looks to us to reciprocate. We hope that we shall meet its challenge as suc- cessfully as our predecessors. i 12 }•
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HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE Class of 19 57 DR. ST AN LEY HYDE DOSH In sincere appreciation of his tremendous contribution towards the construction of 1,45 6 units of crown and bridge and for his pleasant, unpretentious personality, the Senior Class has elected Dr. Dosh as its Honorary Class President. Many years from now when we reminisce over our student days, time may blur the memories of some details such as the way Dr. Dosh chews gum, his mania for building THE perfect high fidelity system, or his enthusiasm for supercharged Lincolns, but we shall always re- member his inimitable friendly and helpful manner. Dr. Dosh, The class of 1957 welcomes you into its ranks! -{13}-
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