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the senior class CLASS OFFICERS President: George F. Buchness Vice-President: John F. Robinson Secretary: Roy M. Naito Treasurer: Gilbert S. Berman Historian: Sheldon G. Gross Sergeant at Arms: David B. Pere Student Senate ' Representatives: Donald A. Brown Frank J. Sinnreich, Jr. How long is four years? As entering freshmen, four years seemed, to us, an undefinable amount of time to be spent working together and alone, working toward that day which is now upon us. Graduation is traditionally thought of as the end of one phase of learning and the beginning of another. But it is more. It is a time of remembering and of evaluating that which now belongs to the past. Four years ago we began our studies at B. C. D. S., each bringmg with him ideas, previous training, and various backgrounds. We represented almost as many areas as there were individuals. Some of us had traveled widely; others found themselves away from their home states for the first time. The majority of us came directly from undergraduate schools, but some had worked or served in the Armed Forces before beginning their professional training. Our strong- est bond was a common desire to become a dentist. Four years of working, wishing, laughing, learning, and even complaining together have served to broaden and strengthen the original bond we shared. Together we have paved the way for classes that will follow ours. We have broken in (and broken down) new professors and helped institute and execute revisions. Socially, as well as scholasti- cally, we have formed common bonds through school and fraternity dances as well as through extracurricular activities. The termination of these four years again finds us dispersing to different areas, seeking individual goals. Some of us will continue our professional education; others will enter the Armed Services; still others will teach or begin private practice. However, we part with the knowledge that our first common bond will remain with us — we ' re all dentists. ■I12K
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