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The Ohio State University

D E N T A L A L U M N I S O C I E T Y

FALL 2006 • VOL. 29, NO. 2

Tailgate Turns Twenty-One

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Give a Gift that Benefits You and OSU!

Take advantage of the new Charitable IRA Rollover now through 2007

ew legislation passed by Congress

as part of the Pension Protection Act

provides an exciting new option for

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your IRA during the years 2006 and 2007 and exclude

the amount of that gift from your gross income.

Can you benefit?

• You must be 70½ years of age or older;

• The transfer must be made directly from an IRA to

a qualified charity;

• The amount cannot exceed $100,000 per taxpayer

per year; and

• The gift must be made outright in 2006 or 2007.

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pay more in income tax than if they hadn’t made a

gift. Now, outright gifts from an IRA up to $100,000

per year can be made directly to qualified charities

without tax complications.

www.giveto.osu.edu

To learn more, please contact The Ohio State University’s Office of Planned Giving.

The Office of Planned Giving at Ohio State

Toll free: 1-800-327-7907

Phone: (614) 292-2183

E-mail: [email protected]

Colleen C. Garland Director of Development The Ohio State University College of Dentistry (614) 688-3943 [email protected]

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In This Issue:Dean’s Message ........................................................................................ 2

College News

Celebrating.the.Dream.............................................................................. 4

Tailgate.Time............................................................................................... 8

Section.Heads.Appointed....................................................................... 12

Faculty/Staff.News.................................................................................... 15

2006.Annual.Report.................................................................................. 17

Student.News............................................................................................ 30

New.Graduates.Welcomed..................................................................... 32

Alumni Profiles

Bridging.Cultures.for.Country................................................................. 34

Continuing Education............................................................................. 38

Alumni News

Class.Reunions.......................................................................................... 42

Class.Notes............................................................................................... 46

In.Memoriam............................................................................................. 48

QuarterlyThe Ohio State University

D E N T A L A L U M N I S O C I E T Y

ON THE COVER:

Our young alums join an old tradition at the

21st annual tailgate party. The Class of 1996

celebrated their first of many dental class

reunions. Left to right: Drs. Howard Cohen,

Erik Evans, Chris Brainard, Mike Carpenter,

and Chuck Schlesinger (see story on page 8).

FALL 2006 • VOL. 29, NO. 2

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d e a n ’ s m e s s a g e

Carole Anderson, PhDInterim Dean

Dear Friends,

as I write this letter, my first quarter as the Interim dean of the College of dentistry is coming to a close. I have been on a steep learning curve for the past three months and, I must admit, it has been an exciting ride. The opportunity of attending the Ohio dental association meetings, the alumni Reunion and, of course, the annual Tailgate, has been a wonderful experience, as I was extremely impressed by the content and presentation of all of these events. In addition, I valued the conversations I had with faculty as the College held its annual retreat in september. I have been genuinely impressed by the warm welcome afforded me at all of these events. Without exception, faculty, alumni, staff and community professionals and leaders have been gracious in welcoming and demonstrating enormous support for the College.

On the home front, I have appointed two faculty task forces. One task force is looking at the roles and responsibilities of the various types of faculty appointments such as tenure track, clinical and auxiliary. The additional task force is looking at the structural details of the College. Both of these came about as a result of discussions that I had with various groups of faculty. I expect both task forces to come forward with recommendations before the end of the calendar year.

In addition, I have been filling key leadership positions in the College. dr. John nusstein has been appointed Head of the section of endodontics, dr. Henry Fields has been appointed Head of the section of Orthodontics and dr. Peter Larsen has been appointed Head of the section of Oral maxillofacial surgery and Oral Pathology. The College is fortunate to have these highly qualified individuals willing to take on these administrative duties. With these appointments, a permanent leadership team is now in place. This was an important step to enable us to work together to move the College priorities forward.

many of you have asked me about the status of the new building for the College of dentistry. The first cost estimate for the building was approximately $270 million, which was not financially feasible or justified. Three different scenarios were then developed, each with a different total cost. The University has asked that the College spend, this year and next, to develop a scaled down project that is more realistic and feasible. We will do this. We are working hard to assemble the needed resources to renovate the preclinical laboratories. We are close to our goal, and will proceed in a way that allows us to move our equipment when we have the new building. also, we will continue to discuss the feasibility of launching a building fund, while we continue to

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develop the various alternatives. so, stay tuned for further developments.

another major challenge for the profession is a severe faculty shortage. We will be looking at new ways to restructure, commission and attract well qualified individuals into academic careers. This is a daunting task at a time when state support is diminishing, but we will try our best to make attractive and competitive offers.

In short, my overall goal during this transition period is to ensure that the College is in the strongest possible position to recruit the very best qualified permanent dean. I thank you all for your wise counsel and continuing support. Please contact me if you have questions or concerns at [email protected]. Best Regards,

Carole Anderson, PhDInterim Dean

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Imagine a day where a group of eager and excited students celebrates the dream of beginning their dental and dental hygiene academic careers. a dream not only celebrated by students and their families, but by administration, faculty and staff as well. september 18th was exactly such a day - a day when dental and dental hygiene students participated in the College of dentistry WHITe COaT CeRemOnY at The Ohio state University. This ceremony marked the beginning of the professional educational experience for the members of the dental Class of 2010 and the members of the dental Hygiene Class of 2009.

The event, attended by nearly 700, was held in the ballroom at the Ohio Union. speakers included dr. Karen Holbrook, President of The Ohio state University, who took time out of her extremely busy Welcome Week schedule to address the entering classes. College of dentistry speakers included dr. Carole anderson - Vice Provost and Interim dean, dr. Joen Iannucci - director of admissions, michele Carr - director of dental Hygiene and Paul allen - student government President and a member of the dental Class of 2007. The speakers’ remarks ranged from inspiring to witty, serious to light- hearted. each offered sound advice and words of wisdom on what it takes to succeed in the professional setting.

as a special part of the event, each student received a white coat and was officially welcomed to the College of dentistry. six faculty members - dr. Canise Bean, dr. mike Beck, dr. david Padgett, dr. anne Hague, ms. Bev mcClure and ms. Wendy moore - assisted the students with the ceremonial donning of the white coats. Parents, spouses and other family members beamed with pride as their respective loved one was introduced on stage. after the official introductions of the dental Class of 2010 and the dental Hygiene Class of 2009, the ceremony ended with each class reciting their respective oath and pledge.

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Dream.-.an.aspiration.or.ambition

CELEBRATiNg THE DREAM

DREAM

an aspiration or ambition

The Office of Admissions looks forward to

celebrating your dream at the

WHITE COAT CEREMONY

September 18, 2006

dent.osu.edu/admissions

TOP.-.President.of.The.Ohio.State.University,.Dr..Karen.Holbrook,.welcomes.the.Dental.Class.of.2010.and.the.Dental.Hygiene.Class.of.2009.

MIDDLE.-.Elsie.Bonfiglio,.Dental.Class.of.2010,.looks.on.with.anticipation.as.students.receive.their.white.coats.

BOTTOM.-.Dental.classmates.Candice.Balogh,.Andrew.Bartish,.Dennis.Benton.and.Jordan.Biniker.recite.The.Dentist’s.Pledge.

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The event was organized by dr. Joen Iannucci along with members of the Office of admissions and the Office of academic affairs. In her remarks, Interim dean Carole anderson said of the event, “This looks nothing like the Union, and that is saying a lot, if you know what the Union usually looks like,” indicating that the affair being held there looked absolutely first-class. dr. anderson was not exaggerating, as it was an elegant event. The ballroom was decorated beautifully in muted tones of burgundy with ivory and black accents. Ferns, gorgeous flowers, fall foliage and spectacular buffet tables adorned the room. Classical string music, provided by a trio of musicians - including dr. Robert Rashid, a professor at the College - filled the air from the balcony during the ceremony.

all in attendance truly enjoyed celebrating the dream of our new dental and dental hygiene students - a dream that begins with a white coat and continues for a lifetime . . .

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Michael.O’Neill.is.the.first.place.winner.of.the.2006.Essay.Contest.on.“Why.I.Would.Choose.OSU.College.of.Dentistry.All.Over.Again.......”.His.prize.winning.essay.on.“Living.the.Dream”.was.chosen.by.members.of.the.Office.of.External.Affairs.and.Office.of.Admissions..

by.Michael.O’Neill.-.Dental.Class.of.2007.

You look around, the crowd is cheering and your parents stand proud with huge smiles on their faces. The red letters glisten against the bright white as you gaze from side to side. This is it. You step up to the line ready to make the biggest play in your life.

No, this is not another fantasy about becoming a buckeye sports hero. It is even better. This is the day that you receive your white coat and start your journey to become a doctor. A coat that signifies all of your hard work and the start of a bright future. The feeling that you get on this day is remarkable and the only place that you can get it is at The Ohio State University.

With world renowned instructors and clinicians, you are assured the best. You will get the most well-rounded education. Compassionate instructors will guide you along the way and guarantee that you reach your fullest potential. Most important, you will meet amazing people. People who will become lifelong friends, mentors, heros, and perhaps even that one person with whom you are going to spend the rest of your life. The Ohio State University College of Dentistry is not just an institution. It is a place where dreams come true.

Living.the.dream

Kevin.Priest,.Dental.Class.of.2010,.celebrates.the.day.with.his.proud.parents,.Dan.and.Cindy.Priest.

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A.dream.to.share.dreaming that a family member will follow in your footsteps and attend The Ohio state University College of dentistry? Out of the 106 students in the dental Class of 2010, a total of twenty three have family ties to College of dentistry alumni. a total of nine students in this class have parents who are dental graduates of OsU. and, in fact, two of these nine students come from families where both parents are dentists! and the family ties don’t stop with parents - three members of this class have siblings currently enrolled in the College. If you have family members that you would like to encourage to attend The Ohio state University College of dentistry, please ask them to contact the Office of admissions at 614/292-3361 or suggest that they visit the admissions web site at www.dent.osu/admissions. do something great. share a dream with a family member and then watch it come true...the dream of becoming a dentist at The Ohio state University College of dentistry.

Lundon.Albrecht. Chandice.A..Richards.(‘04). Sister.Jordan.Biniker. Barry.Biniker.(‘77). Father.. Megan.Biniker.(‘07). Sister.Peter.Brasse. J.D..Paulus.(‘78). Uncle.Lee.Brown. Lawrence.Brown.(‘79). Father.Bethany.Crawford. John.E..Crawford.(‘51). Grandfather.. J..Randall.Crawford.(‘79). Father.Douglas.Desatnik. Howard.Tetalman.(‘78). Father-in-law.. Elaine.Tetalman.(‘74). Mother-in-law.Michael.Fuller. Deborah.Wolfe.Russ.(‘73).Dent..Hyg.. AuntNicholas.Gatzulis. John.Vinings.(‘76). Uncle.Andy.Gilbert. Lea.Gilbert.(‘02)Dent..Hyg.. WifeJames.Guirguis. Eric.Guiguis.(‘89). Uncle.. Michael.Guirguis.(‘92). Uncle.. Amir.Guirguis.(‘04). Uncle.Keith.Jackson. William.G..Jackson.(’74). Father.. Debbie.Jackson.(’77).Dent..Asst.. Mother. Joseph.Jackson.(’85). Uncle.Martin.Kanetsky. Matthew.Kanetsky.(’09). Brother.Patrick.McKinley. Martha.Joos.Moore.(’75).Dent..Hyg.. CousinRachael.Michalak. Charles.Michalak.(’81). Father.Joseph.Papp. Elizabeth.A..Love.(’96). Mother.Nira.Patel. Neal.Patel.(’06). Brother.Kaitlin.Pavlick. Matthew.Pavlick.(‘05). Brother.. Katherine.Posluzny.Pavlick.(‘05). Sister-in-law.Robert.Rehl. Austin.Rehl.(’08). Brother.Brenton.Sedon. Leonard.Sedon.(’75). Mother.. Kathy.Brisley-Sedon.(’79). Father.Tharon.Smith. Nathan.E..Smith.(’02). Brother.Rachel.Tepe. Lawrence.J..Tepe.(‘77). Father.. Jan.Hexamer.Tepe.(‘78). Mother.. Corneilius.J..O’Donnell.(‘19). Great.Grandfather.Tera.Tobergte. Kim.R..Kupper.(‘80). Uncle.Emily.Wilker. Ben.Wilker.(’84). Father.. Daniel.Wilker.(’93). Uncle.

Class.members.and.their.Alumni.relatives.include:

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A.New.Location.&.Look..for.Admissionsas of august 2006, the Office of admissions has a new place to call home. The office is now conveniently located on the ground floor of Postle Hall - Room 0114 - located directly across from the student Lounge and student Computer Lab.

The office, occupied by the full- and part-time administrative staff, has been designed as an inviting space for prospective applicants and guests. The color choices and furnishings are contemporary. In the hall outside of the office, as a unique way to showcase art and spotlight the entrance, there is a gallery of poster-sized photographs positioned to catch the eyes of those who pass by.

The Office of admissions is a busy, busy place - to date, more than 900 applications have been received. more than 1200 total applications are expected. during this cycle, approximately 200 applicants will be interviewed for the 104 available seats.

CLASS of �010102 students

RESIDENCYOhio 76Out of State 26DISTRIBUTION.BY.STATEOH 76 DE 01UT 13 IN 02ID 04 NV 01AZ 01 WA 01CA 02 WV 01

GENDERMale 72 (71%)Female 30 (29%)AGEAverage 24ETHNICITYAfrican American 01Asian Pacific Islander 09Caucasian 83Hispanic 01Native American 00Other 01DNR 07

GRADE.POINT.AVERAGEOverall GPA 3.52Science GPA 3.39Non-Science GPA 3.69BCP (bio, chem, physics) 3.38DAT.SCORES.(range.1.-.30)Academic Average 18.98Total Science 18.76Perceptual Ability 18.98

APPLICANT POOL1110 applicants

RESIDENCYOhio 235Out of State 875DISTRIBUTION.BY.STATE.(top.8.states)OH 235 PA 54UT 141 IL 44CA 131 AZ 41MI 83 IN 40

GENDERMale 740 (67%)Female 370 (33%)AGEAverage 25ETHNICITYAfrican American 40Asian Pacific Islander 217Caucasian 730Hispanic 32Native American 06Other 56DNR 29

GRADE.POINT.AVERAGEOverall GPA 3.28Science GPA 3.15Non-Science GPA 3.47BCP (bio, chem, physics) 3.12DAT.SCORES.(range.1.-.30)Academic Average 18.35Total Science 18.26Perceptual Ability 18.26

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TAiLgATE TiME!OSU COLLEgE OF DENTiSTRy ALUMNi REUNiTE TO REkiNDLE RELATiONSHipS

By Jaron Terry, APR

scarlet and gray was the color scheme at the 2006 dental alumni Tailgate on the first weekend in september. more than 600 alumni and friends gathered in the grand Ballroom at the Ohio Union to enjoy traditional fare, listen to OsU athletic director gene smith and catch up with old friends, all while anticipating the soon-to-be Buckeye victory over northern Illinois.

OSU.Athletic.Director.Gene.Smith.welcomes.dental.Alumni.in.the.Ohio.Union.Ballroom.

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“The Reunion Weekend really is the highlight for many of our alumni,” says Colleen C. garland, who is the newly appointed director of developmental and alumni affairs for the College. “The alumni Reunion all dental Class dinner and the Tailgate not only give everyone a chance to reconnect and interact with classmates they may not have seen in a long time, but they also provide a forum for making new friends from other classes,” she adds.

The OsU College of dentistry honors all classes in five-year increments, annually, beginning with the 10-year reunion. each class plans its own reception, usually held just before the dinner, which is attended by all classes. “although some alumni celebrating their 50th reunion attend the Tailgate weekend, many have already marked this important life milestone in the spring, in conjunction with the Post College assembly,” garland notes.

History.Lesson

This year the class of 1996 celebrated its first reunion with a strong showing, as well as unbounded energy and enthusiasm (see cover photo). also enjoying the Tailgate was the Class of 1971, which is credited with germinating the idea for the Tailgate by hosting the first pre-game brunch at its 10th reunion in 1981.

“We have a great class whose members really wanted to do something special,” says Rich menke, dds. dr. menke, who served as senior class president in 1971 and today is in practice with Central Ohio endodontics in dublin and Worthington, Ohio, recalls that his all-male graduating class realized after their fifth-year reunion in 1976 that they wanted to extend their time together and do something different.

“We began that fall to organize something special. With 144 in our graduating class, we pulled together a committee that assembled an entirely new event,” he says. Committee members included drs. Craig Wright, Bill Reuter, Bill allen, Jan Larson, Bob dilley and Chic Conroy. The committee procured a block of 80 tickets to the OsU vs. duke game and arranged an authentic tailgate party, which was held september 12, 1981, at the drake Union, near the river. That evening during dinner the group was entertained by the “Prosthodontic Players.”

“We still meet on a regular basis and reminisce about some of the fun we’ve arranged over the years, including having an airplane pull a trailer that read ‘Congratulations, molar marauders ‘71’ at our graduation,” dr. menke chuckles.

Dr..Rich.Menke.(back.row.third.from.right).lead.the.“Molar.Marauders”in.their.35th.reunion..In.remembrance.of.classmates.who.have.passed.on,.they.are.endowing.the.Dental.Class.of.1971.Memorial.Scholarship.

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Giving.Back

In addition to the social activities of Reunion Weekend, each class generally participates in a class giving Project. “The types of giving are as varied as the classes themselves, ranging from scholarship programs to community sponsorships to participating in the Pre-Clinic Campaign,” says garland. “everyone finds something that is important to them and that supports the future of dentistry,” she adds.

matthew J. Kirlough, dds ’96, who is a member of the Board of governors, agrees. “The heartbeat of our continuing existence as the profession of dentistry is in the quality of those who come after us. Who can take better care of the future of dentistry than dentists themselves,” asks dr. Kirlough, in discussing why he feels it is important for practicing and retired dentists to give something back to dental education.

“The College really makes it easy for alumni to do something meaningful, because there are so many funds to choose from and they will accept donations toward class projects year-round,” adds dr. Kirlough who is in practice at metro Health medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

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When.classes.battle,.dental.students.win!.Matt.Kirlough,.DDS.‘96.(left).and.Richard.Cronley,.DDS.‘76.(right).helped.lead.their.class.

fund.drives..So.far,.the.class.of.1981.is.leading..

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ODA BOOTH FEATURES TAiLgATE

Dental.professionals.from.all.over.Ohio.came.to.the.Greater.Columbus.Convention.Center.on.Aug..24.through.27.to.see.“What’s.New”.in.dentistry.at.the.ODA.Annual.Session..Presented.at.the.session.are.a.number.CE.courses.and.lectures,.and.booths.filled.with.representatives.from.over.200.dental.companies.

The.Ohio.State.University.College.of.Dentistry.set.up.several.booths.at.the.convention.for.attending.OSU.Alumni.to.visit.

“We.gave.out.popcorn.and.raffled.off.prizes.to.Ohio.State.Alumni,”.said.Tom.Dauber.(pictured.at.top.left.with.Rachel.Childress)..“We.gave.away.t-shirts.and.books,.and.Archie.Griffin.signed.a.few.posters.for.us..Everyone.seemed.to.be.having.a.good.time.”

Trident gum and Oral Health america (OHa) launched a promotional campaign this summer in order to promote Trident’s new gum “splash.” The campaign included water balloon tosses in selected areas, and outreach to community dental clinics. Trident’s “splash” donations were made through OHa to nine organizations throughout the United states. The OsU dental H.O.m.e. Coach was one of the lucky recipients receiving a donation of $1,000. With the start of another school year, the H.O.m.e. Coach staff is busy once again, providing care to under-served children in Columbus Public schools.

ORAL HEALTH AMERiCA AwARDS $1,000 TO COACH

TO.OUR.FAITHFUL.ALUMNI:.

It.has.been.brought.to.our.attention.that.a.number.of.alumni.were.given.unsatisfactory.service.by.the.Dental.Charter.Bus.provided.

during.the.Reunion.Weekend..We.would.like.to.apologize.to.those.of.you.who.relied.upon.this.for.your.transportation.and.were.

disappointed..Please.know.that.we.take.seriously.your.concerns.and.have.passed.them.on.to.the.appropriate.campus.leaders..Thank.you.so.much.for.making.us.aware.of.this.issue.and.helping.the.College.do.all.it.can.to.make.

your.reunion.experience.the.best.it.can.be.

OHiO STATE JOiNED A LEgiON OF DENTAL pROFESSiONALS AT THE

ODA ANNUAL SESSiON

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as section Head, dr. nusstein will oversee two subdivisions in endodontics (predoctoral and graduate education) and the emergency dental clinic.

“dr. nusstein is a leading national researcher in endodontics.

He developed and patented an ultrasonic irrigating system that will revolutionize cleaning and antibacterial efficacy in root canal therapy,” said al Reader, dds, ms, Professor and Program director of advanced endodontics.

In 2000, dr. nusstein joined the College of dentistry as an assistant professor in the advanced endodontics section, where he is also graduate Clinic director. He was awarded the edward Osetek Outstanding Young educator award by the american association of endodontists (aae) in 2006. Currently, he is the

President of the Ohio association of endodontists, a member of the aae Research and scientific affairs Committee and a member of a number of college committees. His primary research interests are in the areas of local anesthesia and pain control, ultrasonic instrumentation, and nickel-titanium instruments.

dr. nusstein received his Bs in biology from dePaul University in 1983 and his dds degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of dentistry in 1987. He joined the U.s. air Force after dental school and completed a gPR program at scott aFB in 1988. From 1988-1993, he was a general dental officer. While in the air Force, he began his endodontic training at Ohio state in 1993. He completed the program in 1995, earning both a certificate in endodontics and an ms for research involving intraosseous anesthesia. dr. nusstein left the air Force in 1999 to work with a private practice.

He became a diplomate of the american Board of endodontics in 1999. He was the endodontic Representative and Chairman of the Ohio dental association specialty Council (2005), secretary, Treasurer and Vice-President of the Ohio association of endodontists (2005–2006), and a member of the aae ethics and Peer Review Committee (2004).

SECTiON HEADS AppOiNTED

JOHN M. NUSSTEiN, DDS, MS SECTiON HEAD OF ENDODONTiCS

“My overall goal during this transition period is to move the College forward in a unified manner, looking to the future rather than the past. I believe an essential aspect in achieving this goal is to provide strong departmental leadership so we can situate the College to be in the strongest possible position for the recruitment of the very best permanent dean. To me, this means that our faculty and our leaders must demonstrate stability, vision and dedication to the goals and

mission of the College and University, and must desire to make us the very best we can be.”

-.Dr..Carole.Anderson,.Vice.Provost.and.Interim.Dean

DR..JOHN.NUSSTEIN

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HENRy w. FiELDS, DDS, MS, MSD SECTiON HEAD OF ORTHODONTiCS

“dr. Fields will be an outstanding leader as the head of the orthodontic section, and I anticipate his vision will take the section to a new level both nationally and internationally,” said dr. Katherine Vig, Professor emeritus and Interim section Head of Orthodontics. “He is a skilled and insightful clinician and an outstanding educator.”

Henry W. Fields, dds, ms, msd, was recently named Ohio state’s new section Head of Orthodontics. dr. Fields will be focusing on continuing and improving the University’s distinguished educational programs in both the clinics and the classroom.

dr. Fields has held faculty and administrative positions at the University of north Carolina prior to coming to Ohio state in 1991. From 1991 through 2001, he served as dean of The Ohio state University College of dentistry. He currently teaches undergraduate and graduate students in Pediatric dentistry and Orthodontics, while maintaining an intramural practice. at Columbus Children’s Hospital, he is the Chief of the section of Orthodontics.

In 1969, dr. Fields received his Ba from dartmouth College. after receiving his Ba, he returned to Iowa, his home state, where he received his dds and ms from the University of Iowa in 1973 and 1975, respectively. He later earned his msd in orthodontics from the University of Washington in 1977.

dr. Fields has been the recipient of numerous notable awards and honors, including being named Pediatric dentistry alumnus of the Year by the University of Iowa, the Ohio distinguished dentist honoree from the Pierre Fauchard society and the achievement award recipient from the Ohio dental association.

Throughout his career, dr. Fields has been involved in several professional societies and organizations. He is currently serving as president-elect of the Ohio dental association. dr. Fields has published extensively in peer reviewed literature and is the co-author of the leading text Contemporary Orthodontics.

DR..HENRY.FIELDS

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pETER LARSEN, DDS SECTiON HEAD OF ORAL AND MAxiLLOFACiAL SURgERy

The Ohio state University College of dentistry is pleased to announce Peter Larsen, dds, as Head of the section of Oral and maxillofacial surgery. dr. Larsen’s focus has been primarily in the area of resident education, and orthognathic and cleft-palate surgery. His research interests have centered on implants and failure modes of implants, as well as use of implants in compromised settings such as irradiated bone.

“dr. Larsen is a nationally and internationally recognized leader in our specialty,” said dr. Chacon, associate Professor and Residency Program director for Oral and maxillofacial surgery. “There is no

question that his new appointment as head of our section will bring new recognition to our clinical and research programs. I look forward to working with him to continue to develop the mission of our section and of the College of dentistry.”

dr. Larsen came to Ohio state in 1987 and rose through the ranks from assistant Professor to Professor. since that time he has been a full time faculty member of the Oral and maxillofacial surgery at the College. He has served as a Clinical and Program director for his department and from 1998 to 2004 he served as Chair of Oral and maxillofacial surgery.

His work with implants and failure modes of implants led to multiple clinical trials to evaluate efficacy of various implant systems. These studies were performed in conjunction with the Implant Program at OsU under the direction of dr. ed mcglumphy.

dr. Larsen received his undergraduate degree from Kansas state University and his dds from Creighton University in Omaha, nebraska. In 1987 he completed his residency in Oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Oklahoma Health sciences Center, Oklahoma City.

Currently, dr. Larsen holds positions on the medical staffs of the University Hospital and Columbus Children’s Hospital, while maintaining an intramural private practice with emphasis on implant, orthognathic and cleft-palate surgery. He publishes widely in the areas of his expertise and serves as a reviewer and editorial board member for a number of journals.

Carl.O..Boucher.Conference.and.Golf.Outing.SlatedThe.forty-second.annual.Carl.O..Boucher.Prosthodontic.Conference.is.set.for.April.13.and.14,.at.the.Holiday.Inn.on.Lane.Avenue,.providing.eleven.hours.of.accredited.continuing.education..Prior.to.the.Conference,.the.Boucher.Golf.Outing.will.be.held.on.Thursday,.April.12,.at.the.renowned.OSU.Scarlet.Golf.Course..An.open.house.will.be.held.Wednesday,.February.28th,.4:30.p.m..to.7:30.p.m.,.in.the.Boucher.Room.(3089B).at.the.Ohio.State.University.College.of.Dentistry.. Speakers.for.the.Conference.and.Open.House.will.be.announced.in.the.Winter.issue.of.the.Dental.Alumni.Quarterly..For.further.details.contact.Dr..Ernest.Stevenson,.Grad.Pros,.292-8614,.or.Dr..Robert.Stevenson,.CCC3,[email protected].

DR..PETER.LARSEN

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FACULTy RECEiVES NATiONAL ATTENTiON

Geriatrics.Dentistry.Program.Wins.Award.for.Innovative.Community.OutreachThe geriatric dental Program at the College of dentistry has received the 2006 geriatric Oral Health Care award from the american dental association (ada) for its novel program, pioneered in the Ohio portion of the appalachian mountains. The award is supported by the Pfizer Consumer Healthcare group and by the ada’s Council on access, Prevention, and Interprofessional Relations.

For more in-depth coverage of this award winning program, look in the 2006-2007 winter Quarterly.

ADA.President-Elect.Kathleen.Roth.(left).and.ADA.7th.District.Trustee.Dr..Jeanne.M..Nicolette,.presented.the.award.to.Director.of.the.Geriatric.Dental.Program.Dr..Abdel.R..Mohammad.

Notable.PublicationProfessor Terry L. daniel, dmd, ms, co-authored an article published in the latest edition of Dental Clinics of North America. The article is entitled “Implant anchorage in Orthodontic Practice: The straumann Orthosystem.”

Seed.Grant.ProgramThe Office of Research is pleased to announce the initiation of the seed grant Program, which will support new areas of research for principal investigators in the College of dentistry. The program is intended to support the initial stages of new research projects, with a special emphasis on innovative, interdisciplinary and collaborative research which will be competitive for future extramural funding. There will be three submission cycles per year. The seed grants will be funded at $10,000 to $30,000 for one year; larger amounts may be awarded under special circumstances, in $10,000 modules.

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OHIO.STATE.COLLEGE.OF.DENTISTRY.PERIODONTIST..RECOGNIZED.FOR.HIS.WORK.IN.THE.CLASSROOM

Lewis J. Claman, dds, ms, associate Professor at Ohio state, is the 2006 recipient of the american academy of Periodontology (aaP) Outstanding Periodontal educator award. The award recognizes an exemplary faculty member who demonstrates excellence in teaching and is an inspiration to students. “dr. Claman received the award today at the aaP’s 92nd annual meeting in san diego for his commitment, skill, character and dedication that have made him a nationally recognized driving force of predoctoral periodontal education,” said Kenneth a. Krebs, dmd and 2005-2006 President of the aaP. “He actively becomes involved in a student’s education and is a positive role model in the classroom where he prepares them for patient care in the clinic.” dr. Claman has been a full-time faculty member at The Ohio state University College of dentistry since 1974, and is the Pre-doctoral Program director of Periodontology since 1998. dr. Claman attended The Ohio state University from 1972 through 1974, receiving an ms and a certificate in Periodontics.

Cheryl.DeVore.Recognized.by.ELAM

Cheryl DeVore, associate dean for academic affairs and graduate studies, has been chosen as a fellow for the class of 2006-2007 in the exclusive Hedwig Van amerigen executive Leadership in academic medicine Program for women (eLam). eLam is the only national program dedicated to preparing senior women faculty for leadership at academic health centers in the U.s. and Canada. deVore joins a class of 48 medical, dental and public health professionals in this year’s class.

Ohio.State.Alumnus.and.Faculty.Recently..Honored.with.the.Distinguished.Service.Award

Frank Cordray, dds ‘84, ms‘86, was honored by the dawson Center for the advancement of dentistry with the distinguished service award, which recognizes the best research paper in dentistry. as the first orthodontist to ever be considered for this award, Cordray presented his research findings at the angle society meeting in st. Petersburg, at the american association of Orthodontists international meeting in Hawaii and at Harvard medical Center. His paper A Three-Dimensional Analysis of Models Articulated in the Seated Condylar Position from a Deprogrammed Asymptomatic

Population – A Prospective Study – Part I, was published in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics earlier this year (may, 2006). Cordray currently teaches as a part-time Clinical Professor at Ohio state’s College of dentistry.

SGA.Recognizes.Faculty.&.Staff

seventeen faculty members were honored for their outstanding teaching as recipients of the 2006 student government association Teaching awards: Ms. Sue Bauchmoyer, Dr. Lewis Claman, Dr. Joen Iannucci, Dr. Marvin Jabero, Dr. Robert Jaynes, Dr. Ron Kerby, Dr. Lisa Knobloch, Dr. Ashok Kumar, Dr. Salvatore Lowry, Dr. Susan Mallery, Ms. Beverly McClure, Ms. Wendy Moore, Dr. David Padgett, Dr. Rick Scheid, Dr. Stan Sharples, Dr. James Stone, Dr. Robert Uhlin.

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COLLEEN GARLAND HAS BEEN NAMED DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND ALUMNI AFFAIRS

Garland.comes.to.OSU.from.Denison.University.in.Granville,.OH,.where.she.served.for.more.than.nine.years,.most.recently.as.Senior.Developmental.Officer..She.has.extensive.experience.in.major.and.planned.giving,.working.with.volunteers.and.capital.campaigns.

A.native.of.New.Orleans,.LA,.Ms..Garland.earned.her.BA.degree.in.Organizational.Communications.from.The.Ohio.State.University.in.1988..After.college,.she.married.a.fellow.buckeye.and.has.two.children.ages.nine.and.eleven..Garland.is.an.active.volunteer.with.the.National.Philanthropy.Day.celebration.and.conference.in.Columbus..She.currently.serves.as.president-elect.of.the.board.of.the.Central.Ohio.Chapter.of.the.Association.of.Fundraising.Professionals.

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In my few short weeks with the OsU College of dentistry, I have been both pleased and proud to learn how important the tradition of giving back is here. nothing illustrates this more clearly than an incredible gift I received my first day on the job.

dr. al Reader, Professor and Program director for endodontics stopped by with pledges from all four of his first year endodontic residents. These young men and women each agreed to make gifts of $25,000, with payments beginning after their graduation. This is an incredible statement about the importance of their education and their willingness to “pay it forward” for future generations of dental students. I believe it also demonstrates dr. Reader’s commitment to teaching students to become great people, with integrity and character, as well as great dentists. I know you’ll join me in applauding dr. Reader and his colleagues for planting the seed of philanthropy early in the lives of these students.

The next few pages allow us to applaud and recognize all donors who made gifts to the college in fiscal year 2006 (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006). The impact of these gifts cannot be overstated. Faculty shortages, the need for new facilities, and a desire to increase our diversity are just a few of the challenges facing your College. Personal philanthropy can help us tackle these and other issues and we are grateful for your support.

We have much to be proud of and I am honored to be part of your team. Please accept my thanks for your involvement and support of your College. I look forward to getting to know many of you over the coming months and years and welcome your phone calls (614/688-3943) or e-mails ([email protected]).

Warm Regards,

The next few pages allow us to applaud and recognize all donors who made gifts to the college in fiscal year 2006 (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006). The impact of these gifts cannot be overstated.

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$100,000 & more Stanley Williams, DDS ‘68Zimmer Dental Inc.

$50,000 - $99,999 Delta Dental Fund - Affiliate Delta Dental Plan Michigan/Ohio/IndianaDelta Dental Plan of MichiganOhio Dental Association FoundationPremier Dental Products Company

$25,000 - $49,999 American Dental Education AssociationKLS Martin LPDavid Weaver, DDS ‘59, MS ‘62

$10,000 - $29,999 Ashland Inc. - Matching Grant Program & United Way CampaignAssociated Oral Surgeons Inc.Barbara B. Clugh TrustJohn Clugh, DDS ‘52Colgate Palmolive CompanyMary Fontanarosa*William Foster, DDS ‘69Gallatin Endodontics PAEric & Juliane Gallatin, DDS ‘94, MS ‘97/ DDS ‘98, MS ‘01Greater Cincinnati Foundation - Harry & Helen Rabe Family FundBurton Hagler, DDS ‘92Ronald Heiber, DDS ‘71, MS ‘75Mark Henry, MS ‘95Mark & Cynthia Lima, DDS ‘83Mill Run EndodonticsMind Brain Body & Health InitiativeEsther PonzaniCatherine RabeWilliam Robertson, DDS ‘73, MS ‘77Joseph Shiveley, DDS ‘73, MS ‘82R. Jeffrey Stephens, DDS ‘73, MS ‘77Robert & Margaret Uhle, MS ‘92Terry & Christina WeisensteinMichael Whitcomb, Jr., DDS ‘91, MS ‘94William E. Foster, DDS Inc.

$5,000 - $9,999 Mark & Judith Anderson, MS ‘92Deborah Aten, DDS ‘93Missy Baker, DDS ‘93Stephen Belli, DDS ‘86, MS ‘92Brian E. Crock, DDS MS Inc.Richard Broering, MS ‘90George & Julie Brown, II, DDS ‘69, MS ‘76Richard Caldwell, DDS ‘65David & Elizabeth Claffey, IV, DDS ‘96, MS ‘00/DDS ‘96, MS ‘03

Stephen Clark, MS ‘90Anthony Codispoti, DDS ‘72Randall Coggins, MS ‘94Jane CoulmanBrian Crock, DDS ‘88, MS ‘91Joseph Crowley, DDS ‘76James Cryder, Jr., DDS ‘80, MS ‘84Samuel DemkeeThe Demkee Scholarship FundsStan & Lela Doty, DDS ‘80William D. Robertson, DDSEastman Kodak CorporationDerek Ellis, MS ‘84Henry Fields, Jr.Joseph Fonagy, DDS ‘83Nancy Goorey, DDS ‘55Douglas Gormley, DDS ‘74Joseph Haase, DDS ‘69Brian Hockenberger, DDS ‘92, MS ‘98Donald Holzhauer, MS ‘97Gregory Hutchison, DDS ‘91, MS ‘93James Isett, MS ‘99James R. Cryder, DDS Inc.Dean Kiourtsis, DDS ‘88, MS ‘92Ingrid LawatyR. Kevin Maloney, DDS ‘78Jon Musser, DDS ‘76Ellen Nist, DDS ‘89, MS ‘97Nobel Biocare USA Inc.Lee Oneacre, DDS ‘71James Palermo, DDS ‘67, MS ‘73George Pommert, DDS ‘56, MS ‘69Project AdvantageDeron Reisman, DDS ‘94, MS ‘96Jonathan Reitz, MS ‘95Savage Family FoundationSusan Savage, DHY ‘83Richard & Cynthia Scheetz, Jr., DDS ‘80, MS ‘85Jeffrey Schmunk, DDS ‘75E. Karl SchneiderJean Scott, DDS ‘91, MS ‘93Charles Spragg, Jr., DDS ‘65Kenneth Stovcik, DDS ‘73, MS ‘83Michael Stronczek, MS ‘92Ultradent Products, Inc.David Vreeland, MS ‘84William Wallace, DDS ‘56Jennifer Willett, DDS ‘90, MS ‘94Thomas Yonchak, Jr., DDS ‘86, MS ‘89York Endodontics PCJames Zettler, Jr., MS ‘73

$1,000 - $4,999 Academy of Prosthodontics FoundationAdvanced Prosthodontics of Las VegasTom Ahman, DDS ‘77, MS ‘85Alan T. Goodman, DDS MS LLCSolon Alexiou, DDS ‘83Janet Alfonso

Fred Alger, DDS ‘85, MS ‘88Terrence & Susan Allemang, DDS ‘79Carl Allen, DDS ‘75Louis Altomare, DDS ‘65American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry FoundationW. Bruce AsburyDavid AshLeroy Ash, DDS ‘60Atlanta Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery PCPaul Barnes, DDS ‘79Robert Barnett, Jr., DDS ‘81Richard Barry, DDS ‘80J. Victor Bean, DDS ‘69Thomas Beattie, DDS ‘78, MS ‘82Carolyn Bednar, DDS ‘78David Behringer, DDS ‘87Benco Dental CompanyGerhard Berberich, DDS ‘87, MS ‘89Michael Bernard, DDS ‘65, MS ‘71Bert J. Jacob, DDS Inc.Michael Bertz, DDS ‘65Brian Best, DDS ‘74Dominic Bitonte, DDS ‘47William Black, DDS ‘56Charles Bookwalter, DDS ‘76Donald Bowers, Jr., DDS ‘59Brian R. Best, DDS Inc.Philip Brown, DDS ‘80Robert & Bonnie Brown, DDS ‘77, MS ‘81/DDS ‘78Walter Buchsieb, Sr., DDS ‘55, MS ‘60Rickey Burger, DDS ‘83Kenneth Burman, DDS ‘69Bruce Burns, DDS ‘78, MS ‘82Richard Burns, Jr., DDS ‘83Yvette Burns, MS ‘01Richard Bush, DDS ‘71Michele Carr, DHY ‘84Paul CasamassimoAlexander Cassinelli, MS ‘98Howard Chen, MS ‘80Jen’Tai Chen, DDS ‘86, MS ‘84David Chesnut, DDS ‘80Heather Childers, DDS ‘88Michael Childers, MS ‘93Dale CipraKenneth Clark, MS ‘91Daniel Clauer, DDS ‘68Joseph Clause, DDS ‘91Nancy ClellandKenneth Clemens, DDS ‘54Timothy Coffelt, DDS ‘81Howard Cohen, DDS ‘96, MS ‘99Melvin Collin, DDS ‘65Rhonda Company, DDS ‘80Timothy Conley, DDS ‘89Christopher Connell, DDS ‘89Timothy Cox, DDS ‘78

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David Crandall, DDS ‘83Kenneth Cunin, DDS ‘65, MS ‘78D. Michael Eibling, DDS PAJoseph Dagati, DDS ‘78Dale L. Cipra, DDS PAEdward D’Alessandro, DDS ‘74John & Jeannine Davis, DDS ‘71Daniel De Angelo, DDS ‘86, MS ‘97Delta Dental Plan of Ohio Inc.Denali Periodontal ServicesHelen DennisMatt DennisJ. B. Didrick, DDS ‘65Doctors Graham & Henzel IncmHarold Doench, Jr., DDS ‘66Richard & Joanne Dormire, DDS ‘65Robert & Angelyn Dornauer, DDS ‘79Dr. Spragg & Assoc Inc.Martin Drozdowicz, DDS ‘74Roland Duell, Jr., DDS ‘63Nancy Dysinger, DDS ‘83D. Michael & Linda Eibling, DDS ‘75James Ellashek, DDS ‘78Robert Ellis, DDS ‘74Phillip Elmo, DDS ‘83James & Traci Ely, DDS ‘97Steven Emrich, DDS ‘80, MS ‘86Endodontics SouthEdward & Nancy Erndt, DDS ‘76, MS ‘81/DHY ‘75Paul Essman, DDS ‘46James Everhart, DDS ‘74John & Sheila Eversman, DDS ‘70Maynard Faris, DDS ‘65, MS ‘70Robert Faulkner, DDS ‘80James Felix, DDS ‘61, MS ‘69Charles Fenell, DDS ‘74, MS ‘83Marilyn FickenFidelity Charitable Gift Fund - Bush Family FundFidelity Investment Charitable Gift Fund - Mark & Eva Livezey Gift FundHenry FieldsDavid Fishbaugh, MS ‘94Thomas Fisher, DDS ‘80Carl Fleser, DDS ‘88, MS ‘91Gary & Kay Fowler, DDS ‘61, MS ‘65Bernard & Sharon Friedman, DDS ‘65Louis Froning, DDS ‘54Philip Gallagher, DDS ‘75Richard Gangwisch, DDS ‘77Ronald Garvey, DDS ‘74Jeffrey Gilmore, DDS ‘77, MS ‘82Jo GilsdorfSheryl GoldbergCary Goldstein, DDS ‘83Alan Goodman, DDS ‘78, MS ‘83Amanda Goodman, DDS ‘99, MS ‘04Scott Goodman, DDS ‘79Thomas Graham, DDS ‘72Douglas Greenwald, DDS ‘78, MS ‘82

Rubin Gutarts, DDS ‘01, MS ‘03De Lorre Haddad, DDS ‘60, MS ‘69Helen HallJames & Lois Hanna, DDS ‘73Lawrence Hannan, DDS ‘89, MS ‘91Craig Hasselschwert, DDS ‘74Russell Hatfield, Jr., DHY ‘94, DDS ‘98, MS ‘01Noel Hayden, DDS ‘66Richard Hecker, DDS ‘57Ira Hedrick, Jr., DDS ‘64Doris HegtvedtRaymond & Carole Hegtvedt, Jr.Mitchell & Nancy Henn, DDS ‘75Michael Herbert, DDS ‘81Herman J. Rugani, Jr. Family TrustEric & Laurie Hickman, DDS ‘93W. Joseph Hill, DDS ‘63Stewart Hinkley, DDS ‘80, MS ‘85Dennis Horvath, DDS ‘80Vicki Houck, MS ‘96Howard Y. Chen, DDS Inc.Mitchell HuberJohn & Nancy Hudec, DDS ‘76Russell Hudoba, DDS ‘78Hunterdon Pediatric Dental AssociatesJ. Lawrence Hutta, DDS ‘83J. Lawrence Hutta, DDS Inc.J. Tabacca, DDS Inc.William Jackson, Jr., DDS ‘74Hubert Jacob, Jr., DDS ‘76James W. Logeman, DDS MS Inc.Mary Jensen, DHY ‘63Jen’Tai J. Chen, DDS MS PLLCBurton Job, DDS ‘74John D. Davis, DDS Inc.John K. Eversman, DDS Inc.Daniel JollyJoseph P. Sexton, DDS Inc.Jason Juarez, DDS ‘97Julianne CarraraJames Karpac, DDS ‘81, MS ‘89Steven Katz, DDS ‘86, MS ‘88Ronald Kaylor, DDS ‘68Carole Kelley, DDS ‘80Kenneth J. Stovcik, DDS MS Inc.Kerr CorporationJay Kiefer, DDS ‘79Rodney Kirk*, DDS ‘39Matthew & Renee Kirlough, DDS ‘96Russell Kiser, II, DDS ‘99, MS ‘02Donald & Helena Knowles, DDS ‘77Joseph Koberlein, DDS ‘86, MS ‘89Joel Koch, DDS ‘80

William Kochenour, II, MS ‘82James Kotapish, Jr., DDS ‘81Paul Kozy, DDS ‘76Timothy Kraig, DDS ‘80Gregory Kramer, DDS ‘74Jan Kraska, DDS ‘77Randall Kreager, DDS ‘78Timothy Kreimer, DDS ‘97, MS ‘00Mark Kriwinsky, DDS ‘80Thomas Kronholz, DDS ‘76James Krumholtz, DDS ‘61Sally Lauterjung, DHY ‘87, DDS ‘91Lawrence J. Hannan, DDS MS IncJohn Lazor, Jr., DDS ‘71Michael Leahy, DDS ‘89Raymond & Stephanie Lev, DDS ‘81, MS ‘85Lilburn Dental Group LLCGregory Lisk, DDS ‘78Scott Little, DDS ‘81David & Eva Livezey, DDS ‘75Christian Loetscher, MS ‘94James & Rhonda Logeman, DDS ‘86, MS ‘93Mark Logeman, DDS ‘75Paul & Judy Loper, DDS ‘80Robert & Stephanie Lowe, DDS ‘91Salvatore Lowry, DDS ‘64Orville Lynch, DDS ‘56Kenneth Lynn, DDS ‘56Edward Maag, DDS ‘56Elgene Mainous, DDS ‘56Susan Mallery, DDS ‘81Mansfield Endodontics Ltd.Mark Kriwinsky, DDS Inc.Denise MayMichael McDermott, DDS ‘56Michael McGinnis, DDS ‘89, MS ‘96Clyde McKeand, DDS ‘56Dennis McTigueJ. Richard Meagher, DDS ‘66Medina County Oral Surgery AssociatesWinfield Meek, DDS ‘67Richard Menke, DDS ‘71Michael J. Leahy, DDS and AssociatesMichael L. Laccheo, MD PAGregory & Michele Michaels, DDS ‘91, MS ‘95Sabrina Mickel, DDS ‘91Alan Mikesell, DDS ‘66, MS ‘86Philip Mikesell, DDS ‘01, MS ‘03Mitchell I. Henn, DDS Inc.Timothy Monroe, DDS ‘78R. Denny Montgomery, DDS ‘79Steven Moore, DDS ‘81James Murphy, DDS ‘68Robert Nassif, Jr., MS ‘94

Thank you to all who generously made a donation to the college during Fiscal Year 2006 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006). Your support makes a difference.

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Jeanne Nicolette, DDS ‘78Matthew Niemiec, DDS ‘95, MS ‘99Michael Nippert, MS ‘95North Point Pediatric Denistry PCJohn Nusstein, MS ‘95OSU Dental Class of 1980Marco & Carmen Padilla, MS ‘88/DDS ‘94, MS ‘96Painesville Dental Group Ltd.Mark Palo, DDS ‘95, MS ‘97Pranav Patel, DDS ‘95Pediatric Dentistry South Inc.Brett Pelok, DDS ‘93PeriodonticsR. Thomas PerryWilliam Peterson, DDS ‘74Lawrence Pfeil, DDS ‘70Urban Picard, DDS ‘83Michael Pikos, DDS ‘79Sharon PittardTheodore Pope, DDS ‘73Richard Portune, DDS ‘71Prestige Orthodontics PCMartha Preston, DHY ‘60Sidney PriceFrank Pulskamp, DDS ‘71Christine Quinn, MS ‘89Stephen Ralston, DDS ‘79Robert & Anita Rankin, DDS ‘56Norbert & Mary Ranz, DDS ‘52/DHY ‘48Robert RashidGordon Rauch, DDS ‘78Alfred Reader, DDS ‘71, MS ‘77Linda Records, DHY ‘69, DDS ‘81Kevin Rethman, DDS ‘78John Rhodes, Jr., DDS ‘80Richard B. Barry, DDS Inc.Richard O. Hecker Family TrustLisa Richards, DDS ‘86Lewis Richardson, DDS ‘70Robert B. Lowe, DDS Inc.Robert T. Theil, DDS and Thomas D. Theil, DDS Inc.Sidney Roberts, Jr., MS ‘74Judy Robinson, DHY ‘77, DDS ‘83Joseph Rocco, DDS ‘56David & Nancy Rolsten, DDS ‘81Stephen RosenstielWesley Rosenthal, DDS ‘65James Ross, MS ‘71Marilyn RuganiEdward Rugh, DDS ‘75, MS ‘90Russell D. Hatfield, DDS MS LtdFred Sakamoto, DDS ‘80, MS ‘83John Santin, DDS ‘81Kelly ScheidererM. Joseph Scheingross, MS ‘79J. Richard Schleder, DDS ‘79, MS ‘84Robert Schmidt, Jr., DDS ‘65Jeffrey Schoning, DDS ‘88Darrel Scott, DDS ‘77

Robert SeghiEnnio Senia, MS ‘69Joseph Sexton & Cherie Csehi-Sexton, DDS ‘92/DHY ‘92Joseph & Susan Shadeed, DDS ‘74, MS ‘80Dennis Shaw, DDS ‘77David Sherrard, DDS ‘95Susumu Shimokon, DDS ‘55Paul Siegel, Jr., DDS ‘76, MS ‘80Kenneth Sladky, DDS ‘56George Slaman, DDS ‘56Paul Smith, DDS ‘74Robert Smith, DDS ‘56Steven Smith, DDS ‘96, MS ‘99Bernard Snyder, DDS ‘51, MS ‘56William & Bobette Sockman, DDS ‘72Solon Alexiou, DDS Inc.Thomas Sonneveld, MS ‘93Southeastern Endodontics PLLCM. K. SpeerPaul Stabile, DDS ‘94, MS ‘98Andrew Stanya, DDS ‘78, MS ‘83Paul Staubitz, DDS ‘74Michael Steinmetz, DDS ‘77Thomas Stenger, DDS ‘56Steven C. Emrich, DDS Inc.John Stiefel, DDS ‘73Chad Stoker, MS ‘00James Stone, DDS ‘67Michael Stone, DDS ‘94David & Brenda Strack, DDS ‘68/John Strawman, DDS ‘73Desmond StutzmanErnest Svensson, DDS ‘59Richard Sweaney, DDS ‘81Brandi SweitzerJerome Tabacca, DDS ‘73, MS ‘77Stephen Tafaro, DMD, MS ‘89Lawrence & Jan Tepe, DDS ‘77/DHY ‘74, DDS ‘78Thomas C. Sonneveld DDS MS LtdThomas E. Stenger Rev TrustGary Thomas, DDS ‘81Thomas J. Verhoff, DDS Inc.Jeffrey Tilson, DDS ‘73Timothy J. Kraig, DDS Inc.Timothy J. Yannone, DDS Inc.Stanley Tipton, DDS ‘74Larry & Catherine Towning, DDS ‘86Meade Van Putten, Jr.Charles Verbanic, DDS ‘76Thomas Verhoff, DDS ‘70Max Vermillion, DDS ‘60Stanley VermilyeaKatherine VigGlen Waddle, DDS ‘56

Christopher Walinski, DDS ‘89Douglas Wallace, DDS ‘81, MS ‘85Gregg Warner, DDS ‘78Mr. Michael WeberGregory Welsh, DDS ‘88Jerry & Honor Whitacre, DDS ‘65/DHY ‘60Jeffrey White, DDS ‘80, MS ‘86William G. Jackson Jr., DDS Inc.Robert & Carolyn Williams, DDS ‘59, MS ‘62Edward Wnek, DDS ‘75, MS ‘79Daniel Woods, DDS ‘78L. Craig Wright, DDS ‘71John Wynn, DDS ‘46Timothy Yannone, DDS ‘80Newell Yaple, DDS ‘57Susan Yung, DHY ‘72, DDS ‘83Michael Zetz, DDS ‘70William Zucker, DDS ‘75

$999 & less Col. George Aberth, Jr., DDS ‘63Clarence Adams, Sr., DDS ‘54Aerotech Inc,Aetna Foundation Inc. Partners in Community GivingKevin Aiken, DDS ‘78Philip Alexander, DDS ‘54Roger Alexander, DDS ‘60Alexander Vigh TrustEdward AlixJanet AllisonJohn Allsop, DDS ‘59Douglas Almoney, DDS ‘67William Almoney, DDS ‘98Donald Ambrose, DDS ‘43Ronald Anderson, DDS ‘66Kenneth Andow, DDS ‘83Linda Andrews, DHY ‘70Louis Andrews, Jr., DDS ‘72AON FoundationGeorge App, DDS ‘55, MS ‘59Heather Appel, DDS ‘02Thomas Appelfeller, DDS ‘77Linda & Thomas Archer, DHY ‘70Arlington Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryHaluk ArmaganGary Armbrecht, DDS ‘69Armbrecht Orthodontics PLCRichard Aros, DDS ‘73Patrick & Heather AsburyJonathan & Dorene Ash, DDS ‘91/DDS ‘91Emel Atkins, DDS ‘61J. Scott Atkins, DDS ‘89Harold Augspurger, DDS ‘52

Thank you to all who generously made a donation to the college during Fiscal Year 2006 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006). Your support makes a difference.

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David Austin, DDS ‘77William Avery, Jr., DDS ‘68Sami Awadallah, DDS ‘78H. Scott Ayle, DDS ‘73Dean Backiewicz, DDS ‘85Christian BahrCynthia Baileys, DHY ‘68Kathy BairdBruce Baker, DDS ‘77Dorothy BakerJohn BalkJerry & Bernice BanksAmy BarezinskySteven Barickman, DDS ‘75Gary & Kathy Barker, DDS ‘78Michael Barnett, DDS ‘65Mary & John Barrett, DHY ‘55Brad Barricklow, DDS ‘97Richard Barsan, DDS ‘79Bronson & Judith BarthTerry Bartholomew, II, DDS ‘94Robert Basalla, DDS ‘80Theresa Bassett, DHY ‘74Richard Bates, DDS ‘84Bert Bates Angela Bateson, DDS ‘95Gary Baughman, DDS ‘73Robert Baur, DDS ‘54Jane BaxterDeborah Baymiller, DHY ‘75Canise BeanMary BeckDeborah Beckett, DHY ‘77Beecher Ridge DentalRobert & Margaret Beem, DDS ‘58Douglas Beil, DDS ‘85Douglas Beilstein, DDS ‘73Valerie Rae Bell, DDS ‘78Janna BenderJohn Bennet, Jr., DDS ‘80John Bennet, Sr., DDS ‘56Judy BensonMark Bentele, MS ‘00Berg & Birong, DDSTheodore & Virginia Berg, Jr., DDS ‘63Richard Berger, DDS ‘77Elaine BerkowitzJames Berning, DDS ‘81Mark Bernsdorf, DDS ‘81Paula BerryJames Bershon, DDS ‘70Howard Berusch, DDS ‘59Stephen Bettes, DDS ‘71William Betzhold, DDS ‘71Harold Biddle, DDS ‘69Anthony Biggio, DDS ‘67Philip BilesWilliam & Katherine BillinghamKimberly & John Billy, DHY ‘94

Mark Billy, DDS ‘86James Birong, DDS ‘70Michael Bisher, III, DDS ‘86Jane BittcherAmy Bjornstad, DHY ‘97Alan Black, DDS ‘80Sharon Blackburn, DHY ‘73Gregory Blackstone, DDS ‘83Bradley & Susan Blair, DDS ‘80Bryan Blankenship, DDS ‘99Olin Bleichrodt, DDS ‘66Monica Bliss Weick, DDS ‘96Neil Blitz, MS ‘83C. Williams Blosser, DDS ‘63Gary Blumberg, DDS ‘83Forrest Blythe, DDS ‘78Susan Bock, DHY ‘61Charles Body, DDS ‘56Steven Bohl, DDS ‘72Karri & Jeffrey Bohlman, DHY ‘90Richard Bohme, DDS ‘91Linda Bolger, DHY ‘66Vanessa BolyardAdrian Bonser, DDS ‘91Dean Booher, DDS ‘71Janice Bourke, DHY ‘81Judy Bourne, DHY ‘61J. Richard & Pamela Bradbury, DDS ‘72George Bradley, DDS ‘54Scott Brady, DDS ‘75Tim & Susan BradyLarry & Patricia Brandau, DDS ‘79David Brandfass, DDS ‘63Rebecca Branson-Thomas, DHY ‘90, DDS ‘94Louis Brasaemle, DDS ‘55Christopher Brauning, DDS ‘86Richard Brawley, DDS ‘61Annette Brennan, DHY ‘53Jeffrey Breymaier, DDS ‘85Sarah Bricker, DHY ‘00Timothy Bringardner, DDS ‘81Kathy Brisley-Sedon, DHY ‘75, DDS ‘79Antoinette & Roy Bristol, DHY ‘50Virgil Brogan, DDS ‘52John Brokloff, DDS ‘94Carol Brooks, DHY ‘58Daniel Brown, DDS ‘79Dennis Brown, DDS ‘77Karen & Darrell Brown, DHY ‘74Lawrence Brown, DDS ‘79Leo Brown, DDS ‘62Thomas & Betty Brown, DDS ‘48Donald Brunetti, DDS ‘78Gary Brunk, DDS ‘75Richard Brunner, DDS ‘45Michael Brunsvold, MS ‘68Thaddeus Brzozowski, DDS ‘59Larry Bucher, DDS ‘90Gay Buckles, DHY ‘66

Tiffany Budd, DHY ‘02Stephen Buening Charlotte BukowskiStephen Burke, DDS ‘72Sandy Burkett-Brado, DHY ‘82Donald Burkholder, DDS ‘69John Burley, DDS ‘58Robert Burnard, DDS ‘71Carol Burnett, DHY ‘68Melvin Burns, DDS ‘76Robert Burns, DDS ‘67Thomas Burrell, DDS ‘83Sue Burreson, DHY ‘61Lesley BurtAlden Bush, Jr., DDS ‘45Marlene Bushman, DHY ‘72Charles Butts, II, DDS ‘88Louanne Byrd, DHY ‘61Jacque Cain, DDS ‘52Marcia Calahan, DHY ‘61H. Eugene Calver, DDS ‘61Nancy Campbell, DHY ‘67Steven Campbell, DDS ‘78Canal Family Dentistry Inc.Nicole Cappelli, DDS ‘00Marilyn Carl, DHY ‘63Steven & Janet Carlson, DDS ‘71Don Carr, DDS ‘58Vernon & Elizabeth Carter, Jr.Casey L. O’Connor, DDS MS Inc.Robert Cassidy, MS ‘71Tom CathersC. John Cavalaris, DDS ‘58Donald Centofante, DDS ‘63, MS ‘78Alice Chao, DDS ‘78Everett Chapman, DDS ‘74Margaret Chesser, DHY ‘80Rachel ChildressEmily Choate, DHY ‘82Richard Chociej, DDS ‘65Chris B. Uhlenbrock, DDS Inc.Dennis Christensen, DDS ‘99Donna Christman, DHY ‘55Christopher B. Brauning, DDS Inc.Edward Chun, DDS ‘94Victor Ciancetta, DDS ‘83Joseph Cieslak, DDS ‘90Thomas Claflin, DDS ‘74George Clark & Arlene Maynard, DDS ‘62Jamie ClarkStarla Clark, DDS ‘83Kristan Clifford, DHY ‘93Arthur Cloran, DDS ‘45Roger Clouse, DDS ‘68Stephen Clouse, DDS ‘75I. Ben Codispoti, DDS ‘56Richard Cohen, DDS ‘57Ralph Cole, DDS ‘52Carolyn Coleman, DHY ‘79

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Allison Colman, DHY ‘03Columbus Dental SocietyColumbus Jewish Foundation - Alven & Barbara Herstig Philanthropic FundCommunity Dental Care Inc.The Constance J. Epley TrustStacey Contakis, DHY ‘90Brandon & Jill Cook, DDS ‘01, MS ‘04Clifford Cook, DDS ‘84Kathleen CookThomas Coombs, DDS ‘84Cooper Tire & Rubber FoundationClaude Corbitt, Jr., DDS ‘74Marsha Coron, DHY ‘55Stephen Corthell, DDS ‘61Mary Costanzo-Rude, DDS ‘80Frances CotterillGeorge & Annette CoulmanDavid Covell, Jr., DDS ‘91Douglas Coxe, DDS ‘79Jonathan Coyne, DDS ‘04William Coyne, DDS ‘69John Craig, DDS ‘75John Craig, Jr., DDS ‘76Warren Craig, DDS ‘63Michael Crall, MS ‘89David Crans, DDS ‘92Connie CraunJ. Randall Crawford, DDS ‘79Ted Crawford, DDS ‘61Joe Creel, DDS ‘65Betty CreightonKay CreightonBarbara Crites, DHY ‘61Dan Crocker, DDS ‘64Richard & Jill Cronley, DDS ‘76/DHY ‘76William CrowlClifford Crull, DDS ‘44Wilford Crump, DDS ‘48Max Culler, DDS ‘57, MS ‘63Carol Cummins, DHY ‘68Richard Cunningham, DDS ‘74Charles Curie, DDS ‘51Stephen Curran, DDS ‘81DLR Properties LLCRichard Dagefoerde, DDS ‘58Patrick D’Agostino, DDS ‘60Michael Dahm, DDS ‘78Charles & Ruth D’Aiuto, DDS ‘81Jeffrey DanfordThomas Danford, DDS ‘88Marsha L Dapore, DHY ‘66David Darany, MS ‘91Juanita Darrigo, DHY ‘79Karen David, DHY ‘68James Davidson, DDS ‘46Thomas Davidson, DDS ‘70Matthew Davies, DDS ‘68Richard & Sue Davis, DDS ‘80

Dayton Foundation Depository - G. Richard Smith FundMichael De Bellis, DDS ‘01Albert De Chellis, DDS ‘80Donald De Chellis, DDS ‘81Linda & Jeffrey De Cocker, DDS ‘91Angelo De Falco, DDS ‘72Nicholas & Frances De FuscoDaniel De Genova, DDS ‘58James De Maria, DDS ‘77Joseph De Nunzio, DDS ‘81Joseph De Palma, DDS ‘84Cheryl De Vore, DHY ‘78Michael & Rita DeanCharles Debbane, DDS ‘91Debra S. Hurtt DDS LLCHenry Deetz, DDS ‘56Robert Deetz, DDS ‘45Cheryl & Sheldon Degenhardt, DDS ‘90Randall Del Bene, DDS ‘91Pasquale Dellagatta, DDS ‘95Elizabeth DelongLouis Demeter, DDS ‘84Donald Demkee, DDS ‘65Dental & Facial Rehabilitation Terence D. Dentkos, DDSDentistry on the Village Green. Gerald G. Gille II DDSTerence & Virginia Dentkos, DDS ‘96/DHY ‘96Edward & Sandra Desatnik, DDS ‘56Jon Detwiler, DDS ‘61Herbert Deutchman, DDS ‘34Charles & Carol DeyoSalvatore Di Benedetto, DDS ‘84Dominic Di Giacomo, Jr.Lou Di Orio, DDS ‘64Osmani Diaz, DDS ‘90John Dickerson, DDS ‘65Donald Dickson, DDS ‘52Sean & Sue Digman, DDS ‘92/DHY ‘92Robert Dilley, DDS ‘71Jason & Maria DishopBarbara Dixon, DHY ‘75Charles & Lisa DixonDavid Dixon, DDS ‘81Donald Dixon, DDS ‘62James DixonPeggy DobbinsBryan Dodd, DDS ‘95Thomas Doench, DDS ‘67Heidi Dolezal, DHY ‘74Donald M. Centofante TrustEdgar Downs, III, DDS ‘69Thomas Downs, DDS ‘66Patricia Doyle, DDS ‘83, DHY ‘72David & Margot Drake, DDS ‘62David & Patricia Dressler, DDS ‘56Gene Dugan, DDS ‘77Duncan Dental Lab

Nicholas Dundee, DDS ‘80Jon DungerR. Thomas Dunkin, DDS ‘43Todd Dunkle, DDS ‘74Sandra Dunn, DHY ‘62Judith Durham, DHY ‘62Robert Durick, DDS ‘84Melody Dutton, DDS ‘88Raymond Dysas, DDS ‘77Gerald DysertSusan Eberhard, DHY ‘66Patrick Ebert, DDS ‘65Cathleen EbyNanette Echler-Mick, DDS ‘97Robert Eckstein, DDS ‘69Paul Edwards, DDS ‘84Thomas Edwards, DDS ‘76William Eick, DDS ‘78David Eifert, DDS ‘75Lawrence Eisenman, DDS ‘62Vicki ElginRichard Ellinger, DDS ‘71Steve & Patricia ElseaPaul Engel, DDS ‘51Byron Epley, DDS ‘65John Erbaugh, DDS ‘74Karl Espeleta, DDS ‘91Joel Esselman, DDS ‘74David Evans, DDS ‘57James Fair, DDS ‘55Joyce FalikWilliam Falk, MS ‘85James & Ruth Faris, DDS ‘64Nate FarleyNathaniel & Laura FarleyRobert Farrell, DDS ‘56Farzad Firouzian DDS PA Inc.John Felton, DDS ‘85George Fendinger, DDS ‘56Celia FenellTodd Ferguson, DDS ‘02Joseph Ferrini, DDS ‘78Steven Ferriot, DDS ‘72Mrs. Frances Fetters, DHY ‘85David Feuer, DDS ‘69Daniel Fiehrer, DDS ‘65, MS ‘72David Fields, DDS ‘67Judith FikesRobert Finney, DDS ‘68Jacolynn Fischer, DHY ‘68Frederick & Linda FisherWayne Fisher, DDS ‘69Stephen Fitzer, DDS ‘77David Fix, DDS ‘74David Fleming, DDS ‘64Richard & Deborah Fletcher, DDS ‘69William Floyd, DDS ‘83Barbara Flu-Allen, DHY ‘77Richard Fogel, DDS ‘78

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Beth Foley, DHY ‘71Patricia Foltz, DHY ‘54R. Scott Foltz, DDS ‘75Anne Fons, DHY ‘01William Foster, DDS ‘51Carl Fox, DDS ‘56Richard Fox, DDS ‘61Sanford Fox, DDS ‘62Steve Fox, DDS ‘80Harry Fraas, DDS ‘56Frank B. Wanat, DDS Inc.Frank G. Radis, DDS MS Inc.Robert Frank, DDS ‘72Stephen Frank, DDS ‘76Allison Frankel, DHY ‘77Doris FrankelThomas Frankfurth, DDS ‘88Harold Franley, Jr., DDS ‘80James Fraser, DDS ‘75Bruce Frasz, DDS ‘72Jack Freeman, DDS ‘59Ronald FreemanFred & Shirley Freshley, DDS ‘57Sarah-Ann FriedmanRobert Friel, DDS ‘79James Frounfelter, DDS ‘74Hiram Fry, MS ‘74David & Laura Fulton, DDS ‘65David Fulton, Jr., DDS ‘87Sandi FultsMatthew Gaebelein, DDS ‘94Philip Galat, DDS ‘70John Galida, DDS ‘59Thomas & Donna Gallaway, DDS ‘67Ralph Gallimore, DDS ‘65John & Karen Gardinsky, DDS ‘01/DHY ‘99, DDS ‘03Patricia GardnerRobert Gardner, DHY ‘90, DDS ‘94Dennis Garpetti, II, DDS ‘98Garrison PropertiesRobert Garrison, Jr., DDS ‘80Gary P. Brunk, DDSRaymond & Barbara Gebhardt, DDS ‘53John Gennantonio, DDS ‘91Gentle Care DentistryRandolph Geoghan, DDS ‘77Mark Gerome, DDS ‘95Larry Gessner, DDS ‘79Susyn Gia-Quinta, DHY ‘76Bonnie Gibbs, DHY ‘62Joan Gibson-HowellBarry Gilbert, DDS ‘63Chas Gill, DDS ‘70Gerald Gille, II, DDS ‘69William & Virgina Gillette, DDS ‘57Jeffrey Gillig, DDS ‘87Bradley Gilmer, DDS ‘03Anthony & Sally Giovinazzo, DDS ‘62Gregg Glamm, DDS ‘77

Sanford Glazer, DDS ‘61Seymour Glick, DDS ‘61William Glockner, DDS ‘88Jeffrey GlueckSandra Gnepper, DHY ‘65Martin Goebbel, DDS ‘78Daniel & Lynnette Goldberg, DDS ‘73Maxine Goodall, DHY ‘52Lois Goodell, DHY ‘55Cheryl GoodmanDonald Gordon, DDS ‘56Diane GordyMichael & Anne GormanKaren Gougeon, DDS ‘91Michael Goyette, DDS ‘96David Grabeman, DDS ‘78John Grady, DDS ‘71Graeters Ice Cream StoreBruce Graham, MS ‘74Elizabeth Graham, MS ‘00Michael Granata, DDS ‘83Grandview Family Practice Inc.Pamela Gray, DHY ‘74George Greco, MS ‘63Green Family Dentistry John J. Koberlein, DDS Inc.Dianne Greer, DHY ‘59Gregg B. Holtkamp, DDS Inc.Timothy Gresla & Janiene Tischke-Gresla, DDS ‘97/DDS ‘95Ann GriffenDenise Griffon, DDS ‘80Alan Grimm, DDS ‘69Richard & Simone Gross, DDS ‘85/DHY ‘81Samuel Gruner, DDS ‘56Thomas Gulker, DDS ‘77Richard Gustaferro, DDS ‘81Jane Guzauskas, DHY ‘79HSHS Inc.David Haas, MS ‘68George Hablitzel, DDS ‘59Saul & Christine Hacker, DDS ‘63Hal Hackett, DDS ‘51Robert Hadacek, DDS ‘70Edward Haenick, DDS ‘64F. Thomas Hagman, DDS ‘65Hal Franley, DDS Inc.Hal S. Jeter, DDSLouis Halkias, MS ‘98Frank Hall, DDS ‘55Thomas Hall, DDS ‘74Roberta Halpern, DHY ‘57Kim HamelbergTimothy Hamm

Janet Hampson, DHY ‘64Joseph Hampton, DDS ‘79Larry & Barbara Hard, DDS ‘73Lee Hardacre, DHY ‘64Lizabeth Hards, DHY ‘75Laurence Harlan, DDS ‘80Bruno Harris, Jr.John HarrisRobert HarrisJames & Janice Harrison, MS ‘60Harry S. Rzepka, DDS Inc.Michael HauserPaul Haynes, DDS ‘64Jeff Hays, MS ‘92Dale Hazelbaker, DDS ‘62Daniel Hefferman, DDS ‘80Irene HeiberNed Hein, Jr., DDS ‘76R. Jeffrey Heinrichs, DDS ‘84Alan Heller, DDS ‘89Alfred Heller, DDS ‘62, MS ‘74Robert Heller, DDS ‘88William Helmkamp, DDS ‘77Daniel Henderson, DDS ‘64Nancy Henkle, DHY ‘69Hugh Henley, DDS ‘55Neva & James Henley, DHY ‘46David Henry, DDS ‘79Debbie Henry Ruffin & Clifford Ruffin, DDS ‘93Phyliss HenselJohn Heringhaus, DDS ‘62S. Craig Herman, DDS ‘81Thomas Hermann, DDS ‘80Arnold Herpy, DDS ‘61Alven & Barbara Herstig, DDS ‘69Reza HeshmatiColleen Hickle, DDS ‘00M. Lamar Hicks, DDS ‘63, MS ‘73Annette Hilaman, DHY ‘76, DDS ‘79Jack Hilty, DDS ‘81, MS ‘84Mark Hilty, DDS ‘52Trent Hire, DDS ‘03Mark Hodson, DDS ‘72J. Terrell Hoffeld, DDS ‘72Jennifer Hoffner, DDS ‘97James Hoke, DDS ‘72Jodie Holder, DHY ‘62Susan Hollis, DHY ‘62Ramon Holmes, DDS ‘56Gregg Holtkamp, DDS ‘83G. Douglas & Joan Hoover, DDS ‘73Todd HooverAnnemarie HopferKay Hoppers, DDS ‘83, DHY ‘61

Thank you to all who generously made a donation to the college during Fiscal Year 2006 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006). Your support makes a difference.

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Alan Horowitz*, MS ‘78William Hoskins, DDS ‘75Rita Hotchkiss, DHY ‘48John Houk, Jr., DDS ‘54Howard A. Laile II, DDS Inc.Howard Em Kossoff, DDS MS IncmKathy HowsonRobert Hoyng, DDS ‘73Marilyn Humrichouser, DHY ‘79Jeannine HurtDebra Hurtt, DHY ‘84, DDS ‘92William Huskey, DDS ‘89Theodore & Elizabeth Huter, DDS ‘58, MS ‘66/DHY ‘57Thomas Hutson, DDS ‘78John Hyatt, DDS ‘67, MS ‘75Scott Iliff, DDS ‘95Terence Imbery, DDS ‘83James Ingrassia, DDS ‘70J. H. Barrett AssociatesJack A. Whittaker, DDS Inc.Michael Jack, DDS ‘83, MS ‘86Cynthia Jackson, DDS ‘86Natasha JacksonRichard Jackson, DDS ‘83Douglas Jacobs, DDS ‘77Dale Jacoby, DDS ‘57Jeffrey Jaicks, DDS ‘00James J. Lipaj DDSJames W. Thomas, DDS Inc.Dominic Janini, DDS ‘55Joseph Janowski, DDS ‘93Gary Jarrold, DDS ‘78Donald Jeffers, DDS ‘72Chet Jenkins, DDS ‘00Eric JensenJerman Family Dentistry Ltd.The Jerry D. Schommer Revocable Living TrustJerry M. Paul Family Dentistry Inc.Harold Jeter, DDS ‘95Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland - Robert M. & Lucille R. Levin FundJewish Federation of Greater Atlanta - Carolyn & Stephen Oppenheimer FundLouis & Jeanne JindraJoel J. Esselman, DDS Inc.Patricia Johns, DHY ‘60Robert Johns*, DDS ‘51Betty JohnsonDavid Johnson, DDS ‘83Duane Johnson, DDS ‘53Richard Johnson, DDS ‘83Robert Johnson, Jr., DDS ‘80Albert Johnston

Wilbur Johnston, DDS ‘50William JohnstonVernon Jones, DDS ‘73Patricia Jordan, DHY ‘49Joseph H. Hampton, DDS Inc.Joseph P. Ferrini, DDS Inc.Joseph T. Luttmer, DDS Inc.Michael Judy, DDS ‘81Joseph Jurcak, DDS ‘79Just Dentures H.G. Roland, DDS PCPaul Kaase, DDS ‘46Ronda KahnJohn KalmarIrvin Kamenir, DDS ‘56Stephanie Kaplan, DDS ‘95Paul Kaput, DDS ‘84Elliot KaufmanFredric Kaufman, DDS ‘75Douglas Kaylor, DDS ‘79Jody Kear, DDS ‘84Stanley Kear, DDS ‘75Robert Keenan, Jr., DDS ‘69Jeffrey & Sandra KelbleyElizabeth KelloggJohn Kennard, DDS ‘69J. Paul Kennedy, DDS ‘48Nicholas Kentris, DDS ‘70Linda Kerata, DHY ‘71, DDS ‘87Shirley KesselmanRobert Kieffer, DDS ‘67James Kilbury, DDS ‘59Jeremy & Denice KildowRaymond Kimberly, DDS ‘67Julie KincerSamuel Kiner, DDS ‘78Ronald King, DDS ‘65Frank & Lillian KishEarl Kisker, DDS ‘59Tim Kitzmiller, DDS ‘85Mark Klabunde, DDS ‘79Sara KlahsNancy Klatte, DDS ‘81Jeffrey Kleinman, DDS ‘76Richard Klespies, DDS ‘72Susan Stanco Klingshirn, DDS ‘90James & Carol Kloss, DDS ‘65Lawrence Kluener, DDS ‘74Byrd Knauber, DDS ‘65Robert Knight, DDS ‘67John Koberlein, DDS ‘88Michael Koch, DDS ‘80John Kofol, DDS ‘45Jonathan Kohler, DDS ‘00Steve Komara, DDS ‘81

William & Teresa KonrathJane Kopczynski, DHY ‘55Tammy Korylko-Carny, DDS ‘00Howard Kossoff, DDS ‘71Mary Kost, DHY ‘82Gayle Kostyack, DDS ‘02Brent Koudelka, DDS ‘71Ronald Kowan, DDS ‘69Herbert Kraus, DDS ‘53Adele KrerowiczIrene KretchBrandon KroffkeDonna Kroger, DHY ‘58Steven Kueck, DDS ‘81Daniel Kunkel, DDS ‘81William Kunkel, Jr., DDS ‘78Robert Kunovich, DDS ‘71Melvin Kuntz, DDS ‘77Sandra Kurland, DHY ‘65June Kuss, DHY ‘50Gary Kutsko, DDS ‘75James Kwasniak, DDS ‘84Kenneth Kyger, DDS ‘78Irving* & Dorothy LackritzJoseph & Rhonda Ladner, MS ‘92/DDS ‘92Howard Laile, II, DDS ‘76James Lance, DDS ‘68Susan Lance, DDS ‘93James Lange, DDS ‘63Craig Lanik, DDS ‘83Molly Lanz, DDS ‘00Larry D. Bucher, DDS Inc.John LasekanPhillip Latham, DDS ‘68Roger Latta, DDS ‘53Shannon & Mark Latvala, DHY ‘98Kenneth Laudenbach, DDS ‘66Rebecca & Thomas Lautermilch, DHY ‘54Pamela Laux, DHY ‘70Maria Lavda, MS ‘04Lawrence Eisenman, DDS Inc.James Lawrence, DDS ‘71R. Catherine LayLaurence Lazarus, DDS ‘65Leavitt Dental GroupDouglas Leavitt, DDS ‘80Lebanon Family Dental LLCBruce Leberecht, DDS ‘71Joyce Ledbetter, DHY ‘60William Lee, Jr., DDS ‘69Carl Legg, DDS ‘74Nicole Leigh, DDS ‘97Carl Leistner, DDS ‘58Philip Leone, DDS ‘78James Leventry, DDS ‘72Robert Levering, DDS ‘62Lucille LevinGeorge & Marianna Lewis, DDS ‘51/DHY ‘50Judith & Thomas Lewis, DHY ‘61

Thank you to all who generously made a donation to the college during Fiscal Year 2006 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006). Your support makes a difference.

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Melvin & Elaine Mayerson, DDS ‘51John Mayo, DDS ‘77Donna Mazzone, DHY ‘80Holly McAllister, DHY ‘81, DDS ‘98Terrie McCabeTrudi & Ronald McCamey, DHY ‘68Philip McCauley, DDS ‘50Howard McCleese, DDS ‘76Beverly McClure, DHY ‘67James McConnell, Jr., DDS ‘49Carol McCormick, DHY ‘63Janet McCune, DHY ‘64Charles McDermott, DDS ‘77Patrick McDermott, DDS ‘77Brian McDowell, DDS ‘91Robert McFadden, Jr., DDS ‘60J. Richard McFarland, DDS ‘63Orval McFarland, DDS ‘63Conrad McFee, DDS ‘56Amy McGeeRobert McGonagle, DDS ‘44Robert McIntosh, DDS ‘80Benjamin McKee, DDS ‘99Steve McKeeJohn McLaughlin, DDS ‘75Thomas McLaughlin, Jr., DDS ‘94McLean Endodontics LLCDouglas McLeod, DDS ‘79Kenneth & Bernadine McMahon, Jr., DDS ‘56, MS ‘60Michael McMahon, DDS ‘73Kevin McMillen, DDS ‘96Glen McMurray, DDS ‘81Marsha McNutt, DHY ‘84James McQuigg, DDS ‘60D. Steven & Karen McVoyKent McWherter, DDS ‘68Robert & Saundra McWilliams, DDS ‘63, MS ‘70/DHY ‘63Dominic Medinger, DDS ‘01Wallace Meikle, DDS ‘45Wendell Meikle, DDS ‘49Lauren MellNicholas Mellion, DDS ‘78Arturo Mendez, MS ‘78Menke, Whitcomb, Menke, Smith, & Arens -Central Ohio EndodonticsCynthia MeolaErma MercerMary MercierJessica Meredith, DHY ‘01Daniel Merker, DDS ‘88Donald Merker, DDS ‘55Karen MertenZakaria Messieha, DDS ‘92Melanie Metzler Glen Meyer, DDS ‘75Wayne Michaelis, DDS ‘70Shari Mickey-Boggs David Migliore, DDS ‘81

Joseph Mika, DDS ‘91Jeffrey MilgromJohn Miller, DDS ‘55, MS ‘60John MillerJulie Miller, DHY ‘62Linda MillerThomas Miller, II, DDS ‘90, MS ‘94Lisa Milliron, DHY ‘87Minor Med Inc.Mirisola & CompanyJeffrey Mitchell, DDS ‘77Matthew MitchellBrent MizeChristy & James Mizer, DHY ‘99Leonard Modugno, DDS ‘77Mohave Dental CenterMeg MontgomeryNancy Montgomery, DDS ‘93, MS ‘96Deana Moody, DHY ‘90Eugene & Etta Moor, DDS ‘50Donna Moore, DHY ‘61Timothy Moore, DDS ‘59, MS ‘63Virginia Moore, DHY ‘52David Morgan, DDS ‘47Richard Morgan, DDS ‘70Thomas & Deanna MorganCarolyn Morrison, DHY ‘52Donald Morrison, MS ‘73Cecilia Moy, DHY ‘78, DDS ‘90, MS ‘92Dennis & Bobbie Murphy, DDS ‘77/DHY ‘76James Murphy, III, DDS ‘60, MS ‘64John Murphy, DDS ‘75John Murphy, DDS ‘69Michele Murray, DHY ‘78Janice Musacchia, DHY ‘77Sarah MutzigMark Myers, DDS ‘98Doris & Dennis Nagel, DHY ‘69Douglas Nagle, MS ‘98Paul Nagy, DDS ‘86Vannah Nantz-Craft, DDS ‘84William Nase, DDS ‘91Christine NatheKathy Neff, DHY ‘90Bill & Ruth NeidesCurtis Nelson, DDS ‘77Steven Nemcic, DDS ‘69Michael Nemcik, DDS ‘95Peter Nessif, DDS ‘96The Neva Cook Henley Living TrustNevar & Nevar, DDS Inc.Donald Nevar, DDS ‘76Fred & Kay Nevar, Jr., DDS ‘76/DHY ‘75Kenneth Nevar, DDS ‘86Sara Newbright, DHY ‘61Robert Newman, DDS ‘56Frank Nichols, DDS ‘76Nancy NickellJacqueline Nickell-Nolan, DDS ‘94

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James Nicklaus, DDS ‘65Nicole L. Cochran, DDS Inc.Scott Nieman, DDS ‘93Nancy Nordstrom, DHY ‘62Northeast Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Inc.Northwest Oral & Facial SurgeryJohn Novotny, Sr., DDS ‘42Thomas Nymberg, DDS ‘87Cheryl Nystrom, DDS ‘81Kathleen Oblak, DHY ‘65Casey O’Conor, DDS ‘83Office Anesthesiology and Dental ConsultingJohn Olis, DDS ‘81Susan Olsavsky, DHY ‘73Jean Oltmanns, DHY ‘49Janet O’Neil, DHY ‘65Stephen & Carolyn Oppenheimer, DDS ‘81Oral Implants & Reconstructive Dentistry Inc.Donald Orrick, DDS ‘56Bryan Osterday, DDS ‘98OSU AirportOSU College of Dentistry - Class of 1970OSU College of Dentistry Class of 1960Conrad Ottelin, DDS ‘63Gary Owens, DDS ‘68Ralph Oxley, DDS ‘65The Procter & Gamble FundP. L. Rankin & Associates LLCKent Palcanis, DDS ‘68Jack Palestrant, DDS ‘43William Palmer, DDS ‘64Richard PapeRaymond Para, DDS ‘86Robert Parker, DDS ‘80Steven Parker, DDS ‘87Sharon Parkison, DHY ‘65Jack Parrish, DDS ‘52Patrick Parsons, DDS ‘04William Partridge, DDS ‘72Richard & Kathryn Patten, DDS ‘74Linda & W. James Patterson, DHY ‘57Jerry Paul, DDS ‘97Thomas Paumier, DDS ‘87David Pelok, DDS ‘65Barbara Pennington, DHY ‘62Joseph & Christina PenningtonKaren PerkinsMark Perlman, DDS ‘79Robert & Martha Perry, DDS ‘57/DHY ‘56Sherry PersonsStephen Pesicek, DDS ‘91Karen Peters, DHY ‘64Colette Peterson, DHY ‘67Nicholas PetropoulosPaul Pfaff, DDS ‘59Jill Pfeifer, DHY ‘58Douglas PfeifferPhilip A. Leone, DDSJames Phillips, DDS ‘78

Donna Pierce, DHY ‘76Stephan Pietro, DDS ‘77Barbara Pike, DHY ‘54Anita PinciottiJames Podnar, DDS ‘77Richard Poeppelmeier, DDS ‘60Randall Pohjola, DDS ‘72Douglas Pohl, DDS ‘86Timothy Pohlman, DDS ‘72Cecelia Polster, DHY ‘52Lawrence Pompili, DDS ‘77Ponte Vedra Endodontics PALaura Poplis, DHY ‘59Bradford Porter, DDS ‘83Jack PostleHelen PoulosDavid Pressler, DDS ‘83Paul Pressler, Jr., DDS ‘47Roy & Laurie Pressler, DDS ‘74Wayne & Patricia Pressler, DDS ‘58Scott Presson, DDS ‘77David Primo, DDS ‘70Dan Prucha, DDS ‘72Richard Pryatel, DDS ‘67Nina PuckettR. Dental CeramicsR. G. Brawley, DDS Inc.R. Scott Foltz, DDSWilliam & Erin RabinowitzFrank Radis, DDS ‘90, MS ‘92Irvin Rainey, Sr., DDS ‘48Anthony Rakoci, Jr., DDS ‘54George & Kathryn Ralph, DDS ‘68Robert Ramus, DDS ‘68Rand A. Luckner, DDS Inc.Daniel Rankin III, DDS ‘59Patrick Rankin, DDS ‘70Rex Raper, DDS ‘78Judith RardonBryan Rasmussen, DDS ‘00Frank Recker, DDS ‘71Charles & Linda ReeseRobert ReidGlenn Reinbold, DDS ‘64Debra Reiner, DDS ‘89Joseph Reingold, DDS ‘37David Rentz, DDS ‘78Albert Resnick, DDS ‘45Jay Resnick, DDS ‘72John Reuter, DDS ‘66William & Mary Rhinehart, DDS ‘52David Rhodes, DDS ‘72John Rhodes, DDS ‘60Richard E. Barsan DDS Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryRichard L. Fletcher, DDS Inc.Richard L. Jackson, DDS Inc.Richard M. Cronley, DDS Ltd.Arthur Richards, DDS ‘77James Richardson & Traci Williams, DDS ‘91/DDS ‘92

Greta Richter, DDS ‘03Mary Ricotta, DHY ‘77Robert Riebe, DDS ‘71James Riestenberg, DDS ‘73Robert Rimer, DDS ‘44John Risha, DDS ‘54Jan Rizzo, DDS ‘81Robert A. Walton, DDS Inc.Robert F. Faulkner, DDS Inc.Robert Garrison, Jr., DDSRobert J. Durick, DDS Inc.Robert W. Gardner, DDS Inc.Julie Roberts, DDS ‘87James Robertson, DDS ‘51Bruce Robeson, DDS ‘64Kirk Robeson & Meredith Hofacker, DDS ‘97/DDS ‘99Lonnie RobinsonRodney RobinsonDenise Roesel, DHY ‘99James & Michelle Rogers, DDS ‘02Rebecca RogersWilliam Rogers, DDS ‘81Louis Rohrkasse, DDS ‘78Heather Rojas, DDS ‘96Herbert Roland, DDS ‘76Douglas Rolfe, DDS ‘85Marilyn Ronstadt, DHY ‘48C. Richard Roof, DDS ‘69Sue Rosenbusch, DHY ‘63David Rositano, DDS ‘83John Ross, DDS ‘51Roy Rossel, DDS ‘51Roman Rossmeisl, MS ‘79Kelly Roth, DDS ‘97Robert Rothan, DDS ‘60Steven Rothan, DDS ‘83Gwendolyn Rowlands, DHY ‘54Denis Rubal, DDS ‘73Marc & Joane RubensteinBarbara Rudner, DHY ‘63Candace Rummel, DHY ‘69Marjorie Rupp, DHY ‘60James Russin, DDS ‘81Ruth L. Hostetler TrustHarry Rzepka, DDS ‘60Joseph Sabo, DDS ‘55Gary Salenger, DDS ‘68Marlin Salmon, DDS ‘81Thomas & Beverly Salmon, DDS ‘62James Saltzgiver, Jr., DDS ‘03San Francisco Dental SocietyJ. Clarke & April Sanders, DDS ‘81/DHY ‘79Sandusky Dental Care Thomas A. Coombs, DDS PCJeffrey Santilli, DDS ‘98Richard Santilli, DDS ‘58John SarosTerri Saul

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John Sauter, DDS ‘66Mary Janice Sawyer, DHY ‘52Michael Schaeffer, DDS ‘70Carl Schafer, DDS ‘89Ralph Scheer, DDS ‘69Janet ScheerleRickne Scheid, DDS ‘72Christopher Schiappa, DDS ‘79Lary Schiller, DDS ‘63Lee Schmitt, DDS ‘81Karl Schmitter, DDS ‘55Richard Schmuck, DDS ‘56Joseph & Marilyn Schneider, MS ‘70Martha & Michael Schoener, DHY ‘74Jerry Schommer, DDS ‘66Thomas Schroeder, DDS ‘52Gary Schumacher, DDS ‘74Michael Schumacher, DDS ‘81Robert SchutzNorman Schwartz, DDS ‘45Scott W. Nieman, DDS Inc.Leonard Sedon, DDS ‘75Melvin Seeds, DDS ‘61Arthur & Allene SeesholtzWilliam Semans, DDS ‘52Ronald Sepic, DDS ‘71Larry Seward, DDS ‘71Gregory Seymour, DDS ‘81Nisha ShahCarroll Shanks, DDS ‘66Judith & Lorn Sharp, DHY ‘61Lawrence Shell, DDS ‘65Andrew Shemella, DDS ‘81Patricia ShepherdArthur Sheppard, DDS ‘70Beth Sheridan, DDS ‘86J. Wayne Sheridan, DDS ‘56Norman Shiff, DDS ‘46Sanford Shifrin, DDS ‘62David Short, DDS ‘68Glen Shrimplin, DDS ‘58Kathryn Shroyer, DDS ‘01, MS ‘04Mark Shull, DDS ‘58Brian Shumway, DDS ‘03Sigma Phi Alpha Zeta ChapterWilliam & Christine Sikora, DDS ‘90/DDS ‘91David & Jane Silk, DDS ‘80/DDS ‘80David SilversteinDennis Sindel, DDS ‘81Robert & Judy Skillicorn, DDS ‘68Craig Slack, DDS ‘87Richard Slate, DDS ‘71George & Anne SlaughterBethany Small, DDS ‘97Charles Smith, DDS ‘67Eric Smith, DDS ‘78G. Richard Smith, DDS ‘62Isaac Smith, Jr.Amanda Fix & Jeremy Smith, DHY ‘01

Sallie Smith, DHY ‘69Larry Snyder, DDS ‘63Randolph Snyder, MS ‘84Richard Snyder, DDS ‘59, MS ‘65Timothy Snyder, DDS ‘80Michael Socha, MS ‘71Socha-Cardillo Family FoundationJennifer Sogan, DDS ‘04Hilary Soller, DHY ‘74Charles Solt, DDS ‘59James Soltys, DDS ‘81Adam Sommers, DDS ‘99Charles Sommers, DDS ‘66Norman Sommers, DDS ‘96Arthur Sorkin, MS ‘79Judy SpauldingRobert Speer, Jr., DDS ‘65John Spencer, DDS ‘54Sandra & Jack Spencer, DHY ‘65Walter & Stella Spikell, DDS ‘58Jack Spratt, Jr., DDS ‘74Erik Sprogis, DDS ‘83Louis Spronz, DDS ‘61Alicia Standerfer, DHY ‘04Stanich Family Dentistry Inc.Ronald Stanich, DDS ‘77Stanley J. Mason, DDS PCGary Stanton, DDS ‘65Ryan & Christie Starkey, DDS ‘00Larry Steagall, DDS ‘56Lee StephensThomas Stewart, DDS ‘64Melvin Stickle, Jr., DDS ‘56John Stimmel, DDS ‘54James Storey, DDS ‘53John Storey, DDS ‘83Keith Straka, DDS ‘70George Stuart, Jr., DDS ‘67Maureen StubbsChristopher & Amber StultsMark Suelflohn, DDS ‘90Timothy Sulken, DDS ‘84James & Kristen Sullivan IIIEdward Suso, Jr., DDS ‘48Mary Swartz, DHY ‘76Andrea Sweazy-Grammel, DDS ‘95Ryan Swisher, DDS ‘01William Syverson, DDS ‘74James Tanner, DDS ‘87James Tauschek, DDS ‘87Daniel Taylor, DDS ‘83The Taylor Family TrustFrancis Taylor, DDS ‘53Robert & Joan TaylorTracy Taylor, DHY ‘83

Judy Teplow, DHY ‘66Gregg Testerman, DDS ‘76Evan Tetelman, DDS ‘79David Teufel, DDS ‘83Robert Theil, DDS ‘60Thomas Theil, DDS ‘94Gregory Thiel, MS ‘04Walter Thiel, Jr. & Cynthia Bowersock-ThielMary Jo Thoma, DHY ‘48Thomas E. Hutson, DDS Inc.Henry Thomas, Jr., DDS ‘64Thomas J. Kronholz, DDS Inc.Thomas M. Paumier, DDS Inc.Sandra Thompson, DHY ‘74Sarah Thompson, DDS ‘03Kathy Thorne, DHY ‘03Joanne Thornton, DHY ‘66Thomas Thuma, DDS ‘72Tickin T’s of Central OhioAaron Tiktin, DDS ‘63Timothy Tilton, DDS ‘81Timothy P. Sulkin DDSTimothy Tomase, DDS Inc.Lynne TiptonF. Richard Tolloti, DDS ‘60Timothy Tomase, DDS ‘86William Tomey, DDS ‘45Robert Tootle, DDS ‘80Andrew Toth, III, DDS ‘86James Trapp, DDS ‘80Bruce Treiber, DDS ‘84Perry Trinkner, DDS ‘55Thomas Trinkner, DDS ‘83Mary Ellen & Robert Trunick, DHY ‘50Peter Tsivitse, DDS ‘83Hester Tulka, DHY ‘49Sally Tunstall, DHY ‘63Dimitry Turin, MS ‘71Steven TuroverGeorge Tzagournis, DHY ‘92, DDS ‘96Chris Uhlenbrock, DDS ‘74Janet Uldricks, DHY ‘66Richard Umbaugh, DDS ‘56David Urban, DDS ‘81Deborah VagnierVan Buren Dental ClinicHenry Van Hala, Jr., DDS ‘74Rachel Van SickleElizabeth VanschepenDerek Vasko, DDS ‘99Beth VenierClifford VenierDavid Ventker, DDS ‘66Grace Verhoff, DHY ‘63Robert Vessels, DDS ‘69

Thank you to all who generously made a donation to the college during Fiscal Year 2006 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006). Your support makes a difference.

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Fred Vigder, DDS ‘57Alexander Vigh, DDS ‘56Roger Vitter, DDS ‘81Louis Vodila, DDS ‘56Mark Vogley, DDS ‘96Rudolph Vostatek, DDS ‘57Walter Vuchnich, MS ‘82Christine Wade, DHY ‘71Charles Wadlington, DDS ‘76Dawn Wagstaff, DHY ‘80J. Gregory Wall, MS ‘91John & Judith WalshJohn WaltersRobert Walton, DDS ‘76J. Michael Walz, DDS ‘68Frank Wanat, DDS ‘83Andrew Wansack, DDS ‘43Daniel Ward, DDS ‘79Richard Ward, Robert Ward, DDS ‘77Ruhl Warden, DDS ‘62Jeff Warner, DDS ‘79Joyce Warner, DHY ‘67Lawrence Warren, DDS ‘67Warren V. Wingate, DDS Inc.Donna & Barry Waters, DHY ‘78Kathryn Watkins-Younkin, DDS ‘95, MS ‘02Steven Watts, DDS ‘75Melvin Waymire, Jr., DDS ‘80Joel Weaver, II, DDS ‘72Richard Weaver, DDS ‘53John Webster, DDS ‘80Harry Weckesser, DDS ‘60Mrs. Susan Weigel, DHY ‘92Gerald Weinschenk, DDS ‘58Harvey Weinstein, DDS ‘64Janice Weiser, DHY ‘72Earl WeissKimberly Weiss, DDS ‘96James Welland, DDS ‘79Aimee WellejusPeter Welnak, DDS ‘81Scott Wemmer, DDS ‘76Robert Wenger, DDS ‘74Ryan Wenger & Maureen Daly, DDS ‘96Margaret Wesler, DHY ‘51Shereen WestWilliam Westendorf, DDS ‘70Westerville EndodonticsRebecca West-Natale, DDS ‘80Charles Wheeler, DDS ‘75Cheryl WhistlerRobert Whitacre, DDS ‘64Clark White III, DDS ‘89Raymond White, DDS ‘69Donald Whitley, DDS ‘81Wesley Whitmyer, Sr., DDS ‘65Joyce Whittaker, DHY ‘53

Richard Widdoes, DDS ‘53Michael Wiley, DDS ‘76Wayne Wiley, DDS ‘65Jack Wilhelm, DDS ‘74David Willen, DDS ‘73Howard Willen, DDS ‘76William C. Rogers, DDS Inc.Angela WilliamsJacqueline WilliamsThomas Williams, DDS ‘74Joseph Williamson, DDS ‘51Nida Willson, DHY ‘78Charles Wilson, DDS ‘81Christopher Wilson, DDS ‘92Craig Wilson, DDS ‘85Donald Wilson, DDS ‘56, MS ‘59Jeffrey & Jalinda Wilson, DDS ‘84John & Betty Wilson, DDS ‘57Reynaldo Wilson, DDS ‘81Steven Wilson, DDS ‘76Warren Wingate, DDS ‘78Cynthia Winne, DHY ‘70Matthew Wirick, DDS ‘96Michael & Amy WitcheyGregory Wnek, DDS ‘81Kevin & Barbara WohleverPhyllis Wolford, DHY ‘83Scott Wolters, DDS ‘77Candace Wood, DHY ‘74Brian Woodard, DDS ‘90Robert Woodworth, DDS ‘84Heather WorthingtonWorthington Hills Country ClubGordon Wright, DDS ‘65Jody Wright, DDS ‘00Mack Wright, DDS ‘95Wayne Wright, DDS ‘64Richard Wunderlich, DDS ‘53Kenneth Wyneski, DDS ‘75Thomas Yash, DDS ‘75Richard Yauss, DDS ‘83Linda Yenrick, DHY ‘83Jeffrey Yoest, DDS ‘80Deborah York, DDS ‘00Charles Young, DDS ‘48Rebecca Young, DHY ‘67Victoria Zajack, DHY ‘90Jessica Zatroch, DDS ‘05Ronald Zesch, DDS ‘64Mark Zigoris, DDS ‘60, MS ‘66Sanford Zussman, DDS ‘60

Planned Gifts Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorDianne AlbrechtDale Anderson, DDS ‘69D. M. Andrews, DDS ‘59John Baldini, DDS ‘66

Harold Barlow*, DDS ‘39Michael A. Barnett, DDS ‘79Maryleone Basch*Phillip Beckwith, DDS ‘74, MS ‘78David Bell, Jr., DDS ‘83Jerry Benis, DDS ‘70Jackie BerkowitzStephen Bettes, DDS ‘71John Billy, DDS ‘75Alice BlackWilliam Black, DDS ‘56Barry Blank, DDS ‘69Daniel Blickenstaff, DDS ‘77Frederick Bombach*, DDS ‘55Richard Bowen, DDS ‘74Russell Bowermaster, DDS ‘62, MS ‘65Susan BrooksHarold Brown, DDS ‘62Walter Buchsieb, Sr., DDS 55, MS ‘60Dennis Burns, DDS ‘71Richard Cartnal, DDS ‘61Kenneth Clemens, DDS ‘54 James Cornett, DDS ‘70John Crabill, DDS ‘67, MS ‘72Donald Demkee, DDS ‘65John Dickerson, DDS ‘65Ronald Discher, DDS ‘71John Downard*, DDS ‘63R. Stephen Drew, DDS ‘64Bonnie EllisMichael Fair, DDS ‘74Kenneth FarrellJames FlowerRobert Gardner, DDS ‘62R. Alan Ginsburg, DDS ‘68Morris Goldberg, DDS ‘52John Graver, DDS ‘63, MS ‘67David Grubb, DDS ‘72Joseph Haase, DDS ‘69James Haldeman, DDS ‘79Helen HallR. Matthew HamiltonStephen Harlan, DDS ‘74Roger Harris, DDS ‘68, MS ‘73Craig Hasselschwert, DDS ‘74Gary Hendricks, DDS ‘74Alven Herstig, DDS ‘69William HockmanArthur Huston, Jr., DDS ‘63.Parker Jarvis, DDS ‘75Carol JenkinsCarol JonesEdward Jones, DDS ‘59Ilmars Kalnins, DDS ‘75, MS ‘80Rebecca KatzJohn Kramer, DDS ‘57Karen Kramer, DDS ‘77

Jan Larson, DDS ‘71Victor Lawrence, Jr., DDS ‘57, MS ‘62Martin LeBoeuf, DDS ‘57, MS ‘68Gregory Linscott, DDS ‘76Robert Lowery, DDS ‘75Richard Marinelli, DDS ‘71Bernie McConnell, DDS ‘53Joel McCuen, DDS ‘71John McKewen, IIIRichard Menke, DDS ‘71M. Douglas MinnichDavid Monfort, DDS ‘74, MS ‘78Donald Morrison, MS ‘73T. Michael Murphy, DDS ‘74, MS ‘78Pamela Nelson-BarwickTerrance Nessif, DDS ‘63R. Randall Ogg, DDS ‘75Richard Pankuch, DDS ‘70Gary Parson, DDS ‘74John Patterson, DDS ‘66, MS ‘72Christine PieroniWilliam Plikerd, DDS ‘61, MS ‘67Richard & Marlene Poeppelmeier, DDS ‘60Terry Pracht, DDS ‘71Donald Raabe, DDS ‘71, MS ‘71George Ralph, DDS ‘68William Reuter, DDS ‘71Dillon & Beverly Rhodenbaugh, DDS ‘53Russel Rogers, DDS ‘57R. Donald Rorapaugh, Jr., DDS ‘78James Rumbaugh*, DDS ‘41Bruce Schwartz, DDS ‘74Robert Sigman*, DDS ‘53William Sockman, DDS ‘72James Stahl, DDS ‘74Thomas Steffel*, DDS ‘26David SteinerVance Stewart, DDS ‘42Dan Stowe, DDS ‘77Daniel Stricker, DDS ‘61Diane ThackerPatrick Thomas, DDS ‘76Marlin Troiano, MS ‘67Thomas Tuckerman, DDS ‘72Richard* & Betty Veler, DDS ‘46Ralph Verioti, DDS ‘71Gloria WalkerDavid Weaver, DDS ‘59, MS ‘62Richard Weaver, DDS ‘53, MS ‘56Benjamin Williams, Jr., DDS ‘46, MS ‘49Julian Woelfel, DDS ‘48L. Wright, DDS ‘71Jonathon YounkerLarry Zay, DDS ‘71James Zimmerman, Jr., DDS ‘76

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dear Friends and alumni,

There are four main revenue streams that feed into the College of dentistry: state funding, revenue from our student clinics, philanthropic support from alumni, corporate sponsors and friends, as well as federal and private grants that come in to support the many research initiatives of the College.

as you can see by the charts that which detail our expenditures, we are at just about break even. much of the unspent philanthropic support is being saved for donor designated purposes, such as our Preclinic Campaign, which is still underway.

Over the past five years we have seen an overall positive trend in research and philanthropic funding for the College of dentistry.

While the Trends chart shows a slight drop in giving for fiscal year 2005, in 2006 we have begun to head back in the right direction with a nearly $200,000 increase.

gifts to the College are directed by the donors and 100 percent of those funds go exclusively to support the projects for which they are intended.

While fiscal year 2006 proved to be less fruitful than 2005 for our research dollars, the College has made some strategic investments that should help 2007 be our most successful year yet.

These dollars play a crucial role in the life of the College, enabling our students and faculty to have the resources they need to successfully fulfill our academic mission.

Thank you for your support,

darrell Young

executive assistant dean of Business and administration

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The.ODA.Foundation.Awards..Four.Scholarships.to.Ohio.State.Students.

Congratulations to the grant recipients:

• Caitlin Cardina, D1 • Barbara Cheney, D2• David Shall, D2 • James Starkey, RDH

The Ohio dental association Foundation (Oda) presented scholarships to 15 students pursuing dental-related degrees. These students are attending Ohio colleges and have proven educational excellence.

“By funding dental education and related programs, this helps our mission of improving the oral health of the citizens of Ohio and enhancing the dental profession in the state,” said dr. John gerstenmaier, Chairman of the Oda Foundation Board.

“now that I’m on my own, this scholarship will help make my dreams into a reality,” said OsU scholarship winner, Caitlin Cardina. “Otherwise I wouldn’t be able to do it. I think it is great that the Oda has an associated foundation like this that can support students and those fresh in the field. I’m just starting out and I have all this support already.”

STUDENT.NEWS

OSU.Presidental.Search.Committee.Formed

Una M. Chung, d4, was one of three Ohio state University students awarded a seat on 24-member OsU Presidential search Committee. The Ohio state Board of Trustees created the committee to seek a successor to dr. Karen a Holbrook, who announced that she will retire from Ohio state on June 30, 2007. In 2005-2006, Una m. Chung was the student representative to the Board of governors for the dental alumni society and the President of the government association.

SADHA.Students.Attend.American.Dental.Hygienists’.Association.(ADHA).Meeting..in.Orlando

The adHa annual session was held in Orlando this past June. Ohio state dHY students, Dawn Gale, DeeDee Hance, Jessica Salisbury, Erica Mack, Lisa Briceland, Jena Hall, Nichole Lahaye, Cortney Hoagland and Kerry Stagg, attended the meeting. They presented table clinics, attended networking sessions and participated in the student House of Representatives. sadHa students will continue to hold toothbrush sales to earn money for the next year’s meeting in new Orleans.

THE VOLPE PRIZE recognizes the best clinical research in Periodontology by dentistry students in accredited dental schools or dental post-graduate programs in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Twelve finalists will be selected to make oral presentations at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, in May 2007. Each finalist will receive a $500 travel grant. The winner of the Volpe Prize will receive $3,500 and a certificate of recognition.

Volpe Abstract GuidelinesAbstracts must summarize Clinical Periodontal Research performed during dental school or an advanced dental program. Abstracts will be evaluated on original scientific content, quality and quantity of data, interpretation of evidence, clinical significance, and conciseness of writing.

How to ApplyAbstracts must be submitted to dent.osu.edu/perio or mailed to Volpe Prize, The Ohio State University, Section of Periodontology, P.O. Box 182357, 305 W. 12th Ave., Columbus, OH 43218-2357

Abstract deadline February 1, 2007 For complete details go to http://dent.osu.edu/perio

OSU.College.of.Dentistry.Announces.International.Competition.for.Dental.Students

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Class of 2009 Sales

Purchase.an.Ohio.State..College.of.Dentistry.license.plate.holder..

in.either.black.or.silver.for.only.$20.(plus.$5.shipping.if.necessary)..

Show.your.Buckeye.pride.and.make.a.great.gift.(get.2.for.$35.00).

All.proceeds.benefit.Dental.Class.of.2009.

For.more.information.or.to.order:[email protected]

checks.to.“Class.of.2009”.Daniel.Claman.

305.W.12th.Ave..Columbus,.OH.43201

Shashi Madhavan,.PhD,.(pictured.left).was.awarded.the.second.place.Unilever-Hatton.award.at.the.International.Association.for.Dental.Research.(IADR).Conference.in.Brisbane,.Australia..The.Unilever-Hatton.awards.are.the.most.

prestigious.awards.in.dental.research.. “As.a.PhD.student,.it.was.tough.competing.in.the.Senior.Basic.Science.Category.comprised.of.a.group.of.predoctoral,.doctoral.and.post.doctoral.students,”.said.Madhavan..“I.am.extremely.proud.that.I.was.the.only.student.from.the.United.States.who.won.in.this.competition,.and,.of.course,.am.thankful.to.my.advisor.Dr..Agarwal.and.the.College.of.Dentistry.for.giving.me.the.opportunity.to.represent.our.school.at.this.International.Forum.”. Madhavan.was.offered.the.opportunity.to.represent.the.United.States.by.the.American.Association.for.Dental.Research.(AADR).for.his.research.project,.“Biomechanical.signals.regulate.proinflammatory.and.osteogenic.gene.expression.in.PDL.cells.”.His.research.tried.to.answer.a.question.that.has.intrigued.orthodontists.for.years:.

“How.are.bone.deposits.at.the.sites.of.tension.effected.during.orthodontic.tooth.movement?”.

SADHA Students Reach Out to the Community

As.a.community.project,.OSU.College.of.Dentistry.dental.hygiene.students.(pictured.right).prepared.

dinner.for.approximately.50.parents.and.siblings.of.hospitalized.children.at.the.Ronald.McDonald.House.

this.past.summer..The.students.prepared.the.entire.meal.and.served.it.to.the.families..Of.course.bags.of.toothbrushes,.floss.and.toothpaste.were.distributed.

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Delegate.of.the.Year

Andrew Zucker, d4, was recently awarded the delegate of the Year for district 6 by the american dental association for his outstanding contributions as a leader in the american student dental association (asda). Zucker has served as asda resident and has been a member of the american dental education association (adea) Task Force on Licensure Reform.

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NEW.GRAD.STUDENTS.WELCOMED

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CULTURES.FOR.COUNTRYBy Jaron Terry, APR

“It was an amazing experience, definitely among the highlights of my career, so far,” says OsU College of dentistry alumna Lieutenant Rasha Hanna, dds ’02, of her 2004 deployment in Iraq with the United states marine Corps.

Lt. Hanna and her colleagues - physicians, marine Corps ground unit, marine Corps pilots, and related support personnel - were sent to Iraq attached to the 31st marine expeditionary Unit (meU). “I was attached to the marine service support group, which serves as part of a structure capable of setting up anywhere to take care of all medical needs for the marines and sailors serving on the front lines there,” she explains.

“I would not trade that experience for anything, but admit that I’m not eager to return,” says Lt. Hanna, whose service in Iraq had been unexpected.

Circuitous.Routeafter having earned her Bachelor of science in Zoology from miami University (Ohio), Lt. Hanna, who knew as early as middle school that she wanted to go into dentistry, entered the OsU College of dentistry with a Health Professional scholarship from the United states navy.

“I was always awed by my childhood dentist’s office and later had a really good experience with my orthodontist,” she recalls. “Because I’ve always loved working with my hands and get a lot of satisfaction from helping people, dentistry was very attractive as a career.”

Immediately upon achieving her dds in 2002, Hanna was assigned to active duty in Okinawa, Japan, with the 3rd dental Battalion, where she provided dental care for enlisted personnel, commissioned officers and their dependents. “Working in eight clinics there, I saw a wide range of dental problems – everything from repairing teeth that had been broken in a late-night bar brawl, to providing comprehensive care that included prosthodontics, oral surgery, endodontics and pediatric dentistry,” she says.

Receiving her commission as an officer of the U.s. navy, Lt. Hanna was somewhat surprised when she found herself attached to a marine unit. “I had no idea that one could be designated ‘greenside,’ which is the term for navy personnel who wear the marine Corps uniform,” she explains.

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Prior to her deployment to Japan, Lt. Hanna had completed combat courses and field training exercises in austin, Texas. she also served humanitarian missions in the Philippines, in an exercise called Balikatan, to care for civilians. This later interaction proved to be invaluable once she arrived in Iraq.

“I had not expected to be sent to Iraq, but was glad to be asked to take over a meU surgeon position that needed to be filled there,” she explains. “That

experience - as an administrative officer tracking marine combat casualties - was really good for me, as it helped me stretch as a professional, taking on duties that were a bit beyond my training. I briefed the meU commander twice a day about the patients’ progress, as well as operational details of the field surgical units.” she also had helped establish the adaL (authorized dental allowance List) supplies to provide dental care to 6,800 Coalition and Foreign national Forces in Camp Ripper, Iraq.

“I had not expected to be sent to Iraq, but was glad to be asked to take over a MEU surgeon

position that needed to be filled there.”

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Humanitarian.MissionLt. Hanna soon found herself tapped for yet another task that required her to stretch – this time reaching back to call upon her own childhood “training” to meet a need. she was asked to serve as a key member of a civil affairs team, which was the first FIOCaT (Female Information Operations Civil affairs Team) to interact with the women and children of Iraq.

“Our purpose was to go into girls’ schools and spread the message that U.s. Forces are there to do a good thing,” she asserts. “We distributed school supplies and assessed what other needs existed.” although her role on this team was primarily medical, she did care for some emergency dental situations among the civilian population.

“The Iraqi people are so friendly and welcoming. The minute I spoke, the women and children adopted me as their ‘sister,’ because they recognized that I speak their tongue - arabic - but with an egyptian accent,” she explains.

Lt. Hanna was uniquely qualified for this mission because she grew up speaking both arabic and english. Raised in steubenville, Ohio, by her Coptic Orthodox (Christian) parents who had immigrated to the United states from egypt in the 1980s, Lt. Hanna, who was born in Kuwait, had become a naturalized citizen of the United states while a child.

Richly.Rewarded“It truly was a gift to have been part of the FIOCaT operation, as well as the 3rd dental Battalion,” she says. “It was so rewarding to care for our fighting marines and the memories I have of the smiling faces of the beautiful women and children will stay with me all my life,” she adds.

Lt. Hanna was rewarded for her service in other ways, as well. she was awarded the prestigious LTJg Weeden e. Osborne memorial award, which honors a dental officer who exhibits superior leadership while serving with the Fleet marine Force. The citation, which reads: “Lt. Hanna’s inspirational leadership and technical expertise contributed significantly to operational readiness,” is signed by Commandant of the marine Corps, general Walt Hagee.

Today, Lt. Hanna is serving as a general dentist at naval amphibious Base in Coronado, California. she recently was designated Lieutenant Commander select, a promotion she is to receive within the year.

Lt..Hanna.with.students.of.a.primary.girls.school..in.Bagdad.

“It was so rewarding to care for our fighting Marines and the memories

I have of the smiling faces of the beautiful women and children will

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On U.s. naval Base, Camp Lester - in Okinawa, Japan - naval dentist Lt. andrew Bookwalter, dds ’03, participated in February’s national Children’s dental Health month. dentists on the island planned events to help spread the word about good dental hygiene.

One of the bigger projects for navy dentists is traveling to all of the schools on marine camps throughout Okinawa to speak with students about oral hygiene. each presentation is adjusted to the age group’s specific needs.

“For the high-school presentations, oral hygiene is discussed along with the effects of tobacco and diet

Called.to.Duty.in.BeirutRecent Ohio state graduate, Julie Burris, dds ’05, kept her head during a non-Combatant evacuation Operation (neO) in the middle east.

In July, during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, President Bush assigned a task force to evacuate and protect american citizens in Beirut, Lebanon. Lt. Burris, dental Officer of the 24th marine expeditionary Unit, was assigned to the neO aboard the Uss Whidbey Island - the first ship designed to interface with a Landing Craft, air Cushion (LCaC).

stationed about a mile off the coast of Beirut, the Whidbey Island did the bulk of its evacuation on July 21 and 22, using LCaC to transport 817 U.s. citizens to the ship. Prior to the neO, the ship contained 750 personnel. now with over twice its standard quota, the ship found itself challenged to accommodate the influx of new people. Lt. Burris, along with the rest of the crew, gave up her rack and, in order to get her usual amount of sleep, began practicing “hot racking,” a process where all aboard sleep and eat in shifts.

Lt. Burris completed a general Practice Residency earlier this year at Parris Island, south Carolina, and was deployed soon after. nevertheless, she has been enjoying the travel and the opportunity to do a job very few ever have the privilege to experience.

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on dental health,” said Bookwalter, division officer of the dental clinic at the U.s. naval hospital in Okinawa. “High-school students also learn about dentistry as a career field.

“In middle school, we talk mostly about hygiene, with some mention of career opportunities and the effects of tobacco and diet,” Bookwalter said. “In the elementary schools, hygiene is the focus.”

Pictures of not-so-healthy teeth and gums are used to warn students of the dangers of bad dental hygiene. This is especially effective in keeping the attention of younger students.

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December.1,.8:30.a.m..-.12:30.p.m.0�.1� Esthetic Alternatives with Removable Partial DenturesDr. Camilo MachadoPresenting different options to improve the esthetics of patients treated with Removable Partial dentures, the use of resilient attachments and dental implants as an esthetic alternative of cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) clasps. Location: Postle Hall4 CEU’s

December.1.-.11,..times.will.vary.due.to.venue0�.1� Panama Canal Cruise CE ProgramNew Trends, Treatment Options, and Potential Implications: Cancer Dr. Meade VanPutten and Dr. Henry FischbachIt is estimated that in 2006 over 1.3 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United states alone. Close to 7% of the new cases can be attributed to cancer in the head and neck region. as the first line of defense for the detection of cancer, practitioners must stay abreast of current trends in risk factors and treatment options associated with the cancer patient. This course is designed to update the practitioner on current research being conducted at Ohio state as well as new trends in treatment options and potential implications in dentistry.

• Cancer and Nutrition: a review of epidemiology and clinical research.

• Head & Neck Cancer: Prosthetic Rehabilitation Location: Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines10 CEU’s

December.9-10,.8.a.m..-.6.p.m..each.day0�.�� Local Anesthesia for the Dental HygienistJoan Gibson-Howell, Dr. Chacon, Dr. PryorThis course for dental hygienists in the state of Ohio will cover the basic concepts of the administration of local anesthesia. This self-study, lecture, and hands-on course is designed to prepare the participant for the safe and effective administration of local anesthesia and pain control (meets the OsdB standards). Participants will complete 12 hours of on-line self-study prior to attending the 17 hour lecture and hands-on sessions. Participants will be taught in the Ohio state University College of dentistry under the supervision of Oral and maxillofacial surgery faculty and dental hygiene faculty. This 29-hour course consists of lecture, demonstrations and hands-on clinical experiences. Completion of this course prepares one to take the neRB examination required for dental hygiene local anesthesia credentialing in Ohio. Location: This class if full, please watch for upcoming opportunities. Limited seating! 29 CEU’s

December.14.-.15,..8.a.m..-.5.p.m..each.day0�.1� Last Chance CEOSU College of Dentistry Faculty and StaffThis is your last chance in 2006 to earn your Continuing dental education credits through the College of dentistry. Courses to be offered will consist of substance abuse, Infection Control, medical emergencies, CPR, dental Radiography Certificate and renewal. There will be many more one-hour sessions to choose from. Please see complete schedule on our web site.Location: The Blackwell1-16 CEU’s

January.5,.2007,.8.a.m..-.5.p.m..0�.�� Expanded Functions for the Dental AuxiliaryOSU College of Dentistry Faculty and StaffThe expanded Functions program will include 20 weeks of course work, running from 01/05/2007 - 06/08/07, progressing from pre-clinical to clinical experience. a two-day board review course is also included. This program is designed to prepare the dental auxiliary taking the Ohio eFda board examination and to provide quality restorative patient care. Location: Postle Hall160 CEU’s

January.25-26,.2007,.7.a.m..-.9.p.m..0�.�� Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Board Review of Oral & Maxillofacial PathologyOSU College of Dentistry Faculty and StaffThis course offers an intensive two-day review of Oral Pathology as it relates to the principles and practices of Oral & maxillofacial surgery. The course is directed principally to Oral & maxillofacial surgeons who are preparing for the american Board of Oral & maxillofacial surgery (aBOms) Oral Board examination, as well as other individuals who are interested in refreshing their knowledge of current concepts in Oral Pathology. The entire spectrum of Oral Pathology will be presented in a lecture/discussion format, which closely follows the detailed syllabus. Clinicopathologic conference-type presentations will emphasize clinical differential diagnosis and patient management. strategies for the candidate preparing for the Pathology/Reconstruction portion of the Oral Board examination will also be discussed. The participant will receive a Cd with representative clinical radiographic case studies in differential diagnosis. each participant will also have the opportunity to purchase a copy of the 2002, 2nd Edition of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology by neville, damm, allen and BouguotLocation: The Blackwell26 CEU’s

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYOSU College of Dentistry

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January.26,.2007,.8:30.a.m..-.4:30.p.m..0�.�� Osseointegration Lecture Series III: Current Concepts and Controversies in Implant DentistrySpeaker: Dr. Steve LewisThis course will discuss:

• Treatment planning considerations with osseointegrated implants: when to keep natural teeth and when to extract.

• Cement retention vs. screw retention: advantages and disadvantages of each.

• The cement line: a review of various abutment designs used for cement-retained implant restorations.Location: Ross Heart Hospital7 CEU’s

January.27-28,.2007,.8.a.m..-.5.p.m..0�.�� Oral Surgery Mock BoardsOSU College of Dentistry Faculty and StaffThe goal of this course is to attempt to simulate the organization and structure of the Oral Board examination administered by the american Board of Oral & maxillofacial surgery. The course will consist of one full day examination in surgery I, surgery II, surgery III and medicine/anesthesia, as four one-hour sessions, similar to the aBOms format. a debriefing session will follow each day of examination. Participants will receive feedback regarding techniques and strategies for improving their examination skills from several previous aBOms examiners, as well as recently certified surgeons.Location: The Blackwell - Limited Seating!7 CEU’s (each day)

February.9,.2007,.9.a.m..-.1.p.m..0�.�� Medical EmergenciesWendy MooreThis course is certified by the OsdB and meets the OsdB requirement for dental Hygienists to practice without the dentist being physically present. The course is designed to give the participant a better understanding of the causes and contributing factors of dental medical emergencies, while recognizing the signs and symptoms of possible emergencies that may occur in the dental office. The participant will be able to describe initial treatment indicated, incorporate the knowledge of prevention techniques, and state stress reduction protocols.Location: Postle Hall 4 CEU’s

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March.23-25,.2007,..times.will.vary.due.to.venue.0�.�� Annual Ski & Learn: Contemporary Fixed ProsthodonticsDr. Stephen F. Rosenstiel & Dr. William ScarfeFeatured topics include Contemporary Prosthodontics and safe and effective Use of Radiation in the dental Practice. The ski & Learn will take place at the great divide Lodge in Breckenridge, Colorado. Whether looking forward to a day off the slopes, or searching for a little alternative adventure, Breckenridge has as much to offer off the mountain as it does on any of its 146 trails. as the largest historic district in Colorado, the Town of Breckenridge features a wide variety of shops, activities, culture and attractions to entertain. Co-sponsored by University of Louisville school of dentistry.Location: Breckenridge, CO 12 CEU’s

April.18-21,.2007,..times.will.vary.due.to.venue.0�.�� Imagine Implants: A Unique Hands-On Sim-Lab ExperiencesDr. Chacon, Dr. Larsen, Dr. McGlumphy, Dr. KnoblochThe Ohio state University College of dentistry and Zimmer Implant Institute present a comprehensive hands- on experience of a lifetime. This implant sim-lab is a uniquely integrated surgical and prosthetic experience. You will have the opportunity to interact socially and professionally with course faculty. You will perform hands-on simulated surgery on fully anatomic models in patient scenarios including: single teeth, anterior implants, posterior implants, immediate extraction, and immediate placement You will have the opportunity to bring your own cases to discuss with course faculty.Location: The Zimmer Institute, Carlsbad, California - Limited Seating! 21 CEU’s

May.2-5,.2007,.8.a.m..-.5.p.m..daily.0�.�� Post College AssemblyYour opportunity to reunite with old friends, students, faculty, staff, and other dental professionals in many social settings while learning the latest dental techniques and practice management skills. This year’s theme will be the history of Ohio state College of dentistry and Post College assembly. Plan on staying and enjoying the entire event!Various speakers Location: The Midwest Hotel & Conference Center, Columbus, OH

Check our web site for online REGISTRATION www.dent.osu.edu/ce

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

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What.is.the.ACDE?.aCde stands for the association for Continuing dental education. The logois often found inside Cde or Ce program packets sponsored by The Ohio state University.

The aCde was founded in 1991 as two regional associations merged to provide a single forum for cooperative, collaborative and mutual support among directors of university-based Cde programs.

The associations mission is to provide the highest quality of continuing dental education to university-based professionals by creating opportunities for leadership, collaboration and professional development.

On august 5 though 8, Continuing dental education providers from dental schools across the United states, Canada and Puerto Rico traveled to denver, Colorado, for the annual meeting of the aCde.

at each meeting, Cde providers share ideas, experiences and upcoming trends. This year’s meeting focused on changes with in the ada, effects of corporate commercial Ce providers on university-based Ce providers, and the need for ethical standards in Ce.

a certified speaking professional of Joy of Communication, ms. Joy millis was there to lead a discussion on, “How to grow and maintain a client base.”

Later, dr. Pam Zarkowski and ms. durinda mattana, University of detroit mercy, led the group as it developed a new strategic plan for the association.

The Current aCde Officers are:Treasurer: Carol Trecek marquette University dental school Past President: sue Felton University of north Carolina school of dentistryPresident: Lynda Young University of minnesota school of dentistryPresident elect: durinda mattana University of detroit mercy school of dentistryVice President: Lonnie Robinson The Ohio state University College of dentistrysecretary: Janet gibbs new Jersey dental school of dentistry

so remember, next time you enroll in a continuing education program, look for the aCde logo. You know, if your school is a member of aCde, its mission is to provide high quality programs with superior educational value.

The College is a proud member of the aCde organization and several others.

The Ohio state University College of dentistry is also ada Cerp recognized, Ohio dental Board approved and certified for agd Pace Fellowship, mastership and maintenance credit.

For more information regarding the Colleges Cde or Ce credentials please visit www.dent.osu.edu/ce/policies.php, or email [email protected]

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CLASS REUNiONS kiCk OFF wEEkEND

1996The Class of 1996 celebrated their 10th reunion with dr. matt Kirlough chairing this exciting event. He also had some help from drs. mark Vogley and Ryan Wenger. The class had a nice turnout and spent time talking about their growing families and practices.

1996.Leadership.Fund.and.Pre-Clinic.Campaign.Class.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:$3,902 and 20% Participation

1991The Class of 1991 celebrated their 15th reunion this year. dr. Tim Freeman worked to get this class together. Thanks also to those who helped make a few calls on behalf of the class. Twenty classmates, coming from as far away as nevada and Utah, arrived in Columbus to join in the festivities.

1991.Leadership.Fund.and.Coulman.Memorial.Scholarship.Class.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:$8,700 and 14.4% Participation

Susan.Melvin.joins.Drs..Alan.Mikesell.(right),.Tom.Melvin.and.Steve.Jermon.to.celebrate.their.40th.reunion..

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1986The Class of 1986 celebrated their 20th reunion with dr. Barbara mcClatchie chairing this fun-filled event. Thanks to class volunteers drs. Robert Cox, Vito Caponigro, geza Locsey, andrew Toth, Herb Postle, Jeffrey Babushkin, Zenobia sowell, erik Hrabowy, daniel Weininger, stephen Cohen and alan shlier. The 25th reunion will be the next gathering for this class and it will certainly be bigger and better than ever.

1986.Leadership.Fund.and.Pre-Clinic.Campaign.Class.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:.$4,205 and 10% Participation

1981The Class of 1981 celebrated a milestone reunion this year - the 25th! dr. Jim Karpac, along with an extensive committee of classmates put this wonderful event together. They had the biggest turnout with over 50 classmates in attendance. many thanks to drs. Kim anderson, mark Bernsdorf, Jim Kotapish, Charles michalak, John santin, Roger Vitter, James Berning, John denison, mark mcHugh, Tim Russin, Richard sweaney and Charles Wilson.

1981.Leadership.Fund.and..Pre-Clinic.Campaign.Class.Totals..as.of.October.1,.2006:..$21,660 and 26.3% Participation

1976drs. Richard Cronley and Jim Zimmerman put their heads together to co-chair the Class of 1976’s 30th reunion. The reception before dinner was packed with 48 classmates and their guests coming into town from as far as georgia, new Hampshire and California. a good time was had by all.

1976.Leadership.Fund.and..Pre-Clinic.Campaign.Class.Goals.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:.$10,894 and 15% Participation

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1966dr. dave Rummel and his class of 1966 had a wonderful time. more than 20 classmates attended from all over the country including a few from as far as California. everyone had a wonderful time talking about the many events that have taken place over the past 40 years and sharing some great stories from when they were students in Postle Hall. Thanks to volunteers drs. John Baldini, e. Julian Caldwell, Harold doench, Thomas downs, noel Hayden, Roger Higley, Luther Jerman, James stoycheff, Robert mellor, alan mikesell, John Patterson, gary Pies, Robert Rassie, Frank Rivelle and Jerry schommer.

1966.Leadership.Fund.and.Pre-Clinic.Campaign.Class.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:.$4,760 and 10.3% Participation.

1971The Class of 1971 celebrated their 35th reunion with dr. Richard menke leading the charge. The class had a great turnout and everyone had a good time telling old stories and talking about what they have each done since their time at Ohio state. Thanks also go to drs. Bill allen, Jan Larson, Bob dilley, Bill Reuter, Chic Conroy and Craig Wright for helping to make the reunion a success.

1971.Memorial.Scholarship.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:..$6,900 and 8.5% Participation.

1961dr. James Felix chaired the 45th reunion in september with the help of drs. Bill Brumfield, Larry miller, Tom miller and duncan Powell. The class all agreed that dentistry has been a great profession for each of them and they had a wonderful time reconnecting with old friends. now it’s time to begin talking about the big 50th reunion in 2011.

1961.Leadership.Fund.and.Pre-Clinic.Campaign.Class.Totals.as.of.October.1,.2006:..$5,670 and 20% Participation.

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Future Dates for Reunion Weekend & Tailgate:Tailgate 2007 (3 hours prior to kickoff) Date: Saturday, September 8, 2007 Game: Ohio State vs. University of Akron Place: TBD

Tailgate 2008 (3 hours prior to kickoff) Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008 Game: Ohio State vs. Ohio University Place: TBD

Top.Right:.Drs..Sam.Jasper.and.Sam.Kalady.take.time.out.for.a.photo.

Below:.Drs..Peter.Welnak,.Lee.Shapiro,.Dave.Urban.and.Jim.Karpac.kick.off.the.night.at.their.reception.

Above:.Nancy.and.Dr..Jim.Zimmerman.huddle.for.the.camera.

Bottom.Right:.Courtney.Lawley.with.Drs..Rob.Lawley,.Ryan.Wenger,.and.Matt.Kirlough.gather.to.celebrate.the.tenth.reunion.

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1969Dr. John Campbell recommended braces for then 13 year-old junior high student, Kara schafer at his dental practice. Kara was one of his most difficult patients. she did not want to follow dr. Campbell’s advice and get braces on her teeth.

dr. Campbell finally convinced her to get the braces by sparking Kara’s interest in the dental field. That interest has continued with Kara through her enrollment in Ohio state’s College of dentistry. Dr. Kara Schafer, ’06, is pictured with her helpful advisor dr. Campbell at her graduation. Kara and her family thank dr. Campbell for his continued advice and support.

1974Dr. Michael P. Rethman, of Honolulu, Hawaii, was recently appointed to the american dental association’s Council on scientific affairs. dr. Rethman is a periodontist and serves as president of the Ohio state alumni Club of Hawaii. He was the director of the U.s. army Institute of dental Research, a member of the national advisory Council at nIdCR, city council chairperson for Columbia, md, and president of the american academy of Periodontology.

1974 Dr. Gary Hendricks,

reminisces about the Fiesta Bowl when Ohio state

beat University of miami (Florida) with his wife

gay Hendricks and ten grandchildren: eight

Buckeyes and two Hurricanes. Their son-in-law, a miami fan, just couldn’t let

his two kids cross over into Buckeye territory. Hendricks

and his wife never miss a home game. Their son,

Jamison P. Hendricks,’04, also graduated from OsU

College of dentistry.

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1977Dr. Thomas L. Ahman, was elected to a three-year term as the speaker of the House of delegates of the american association of Orthodontists (aaO). In this position, he presides over meetings to guide the House of delegates as it elects officers, adopts the annual budget and acts upon reports submitted. dr. ahman resides in Lima, Ohio, with his wife of twenty-nine years, Cathy.

1997Dr. Tammy Balatgek, recently opened a new practice specializing in TmJ therapy and sleep disorders dentistry. Her husband, Dr. Ken Balatgek ’97, is maintaining their general dentistry practice.

2002Dr. Kitrina G. Cordell, received the dr. Paul gibbons award from the University of michigan school of dentistry’s class of 2006. This award is presented each year by the graduating dental class to the one outstanding faculty member whom they believe has had the greatest influence on them throughout their four year program.

Classes rally together in the Wake of a DisasterThe Ohio dental association honors six Ohio state dentistry alumni, July 27, 2006, with the prestigious marvin Fisk Humanitarian award for their efforts with victims of Hurricane Katrina.

alumni, drs. Henry C. Jeu ’84, David G. Rummel ’66, James R. Weber ’75, Judy A. Robinson ’83, Eric D. Ferrara ’97 and John N. Kramer ’85, were among the 11 recipients of the award.

The award was given to Oda members who gave their time to help people displaced by Katrina. The 11 recipients traveled to Baton Rouge at their own expense, and worked together in a 32-foot, two-operatory mobile dental unit donated by the Kno-Ho-Co-ashland Community action Commission for use on the project. each staying in the region from three to five days, the Oda members provided emergency dental care to hurricane survivors through October of last year.

Dr..Ahman

CLASS NOTES SUBMISSION POLICY

Class Notes may be submitted online through the College of Dentistry web site at:www.dent.ohiostate.edu/alumni/quarterly.htm

They can be sent electronically to: [email protected]

or mailed to: Dental Alumni Society Office PO Box 182357 305 W. 12th Avenue Columbus, OH 43218

Photos received for Class Notes will not be returned.

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Dr..Jerry.T..Bulford.dr. Jerry T. Bulford, (Bs ’57, dds ’65) age 71, of Worthington, passed away October 7, 2006. He served in the U.s. navy dental Corps from 1965 to 1967. Jerry had a private dental practice in Worthington for 30 years. He was a member of Worthington Presbyterian Church, Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Psi Omega dental Fraternity, Columbus dental society, Ohio dental society and american dental association. He was preceded in death by his parents george e. and martha Hunt Bulford and his brother george s. Bulford. Jerry is survived by his wife, two children and five grandchildren.

Dr..Warren.G..“Spud”.Elliottdr. Warren g. “spud” elliott (dds ’48), 85, of springfield died Tuesday, July 11, 2006. He served in the United states army dental Corps during WWII and the Korean War in a masH Unit. dr. elliott pursued his career in springfield in 1955, and built an Oral surgery Building at 1055 east High street in 1959, where he practiced until his retirement in 1989. He was a member and officer delta sigma delta dental Professional Fraternity and served as President of the Fraternity Council. spud was active in various service organizations, a member of the american society of Oral surgeons, mad River Valley dental association and The Ohio state University President’s Club. He is survived two children, two grandchildren, his former wife, and a brother.

Dr..Fredrick.Kiehne.dr. Frederick P. Kiehne, (dds ’60) died July 19, 2006, in dayton, Ohio. Following graduation, he served an intern at the College of dentistry and the Columbus Children’s Hospital. He maintained a practice in Reynoldsburg, Ohio and served as an instructor of Pediatric dentistry at the College and at the Children’s Hospital. In 1966, he moved to dayton, Ohio, where he was instrumental in forming a Pediatric dentistry at the dayton Children’s Hospital and managed the program until he returned in 1987. Prior to his entering dental school, he served in the United states army during the Korean War.

Dr..Richard.Tavtigiandr. Richard Tavtigian (dds ’62, msd ’67), age 70, of Catawba Island passed away august 20, 2006. dr. Tavtigian was a periodontist in the Toledo area for 31 years, retiring in 2000. He was past President and member of the Board of directors of the Toledo dental society, past President and Board member of the Ohio academy of Periodontists. He traveled extensively throughout the United states and also internationally lectured on Practice management for Periodontists. He published several research articles in his field. dr. Tavtigian is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter; two stepsons; four grandchildren; five step-grandchildren.

Dr..Roger.Lee.Veith.dr. Roger Lee Veith, (dds ’84) passed away October 13, 2006, at st. ann’s Hospital, Columbus at the age of 48. a native to Columbus he was a devoted family man and friend to many, Roger frequently donated his time to his children’s Worthington schools. He loved sports both as a participant and spectator. He owned and operated his own dental practice in galion, Ohio. survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Karen m. Veith; devoted children, nathan, alexandra “allie”, Hannah, Patrick and matthew; parents, Robert K. and mary J. Veith; brother, John T. Veith; father-in-law, Raymond m. Beining; and his nieces and nephews. Roger generously shared the gift of life through organ and tissue donation.

Dr..Gene.F..Shrum.dr. gene F. shrum, d.d.s. ’47, died January 8, 2006, in essexville, michigan. He served as first lieutenant in the army dental Corps during the Korean War. In 1952, he practiced dentistry briefly in Poland. He then opened his office in Canfield, Ohio, where he practiced dentistry for 33 years. after retiring in 1980, he taught radiography in the dental assisting/hygiene program at Youngstown state University. dr. shrum was preceded in death by his wife and a brother. He is survived by daughter edith “dee dee” Wacksman, dental hygiene ‘67; son gene; two grandchildren.

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dr. Carole andersonInterim Dean

Cheryl deVoreAssociate Dean for Academic Affairs

dr. John sheridanAssociate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies

dr. stan VermilyeaAssociate Dean for Clinical Affairs

college ADMiniStrAtion

darrell YoungExecutive Assistant Dean for Administration

dr. sudha agarwalSection Head, Oral Biology

dr. Paul CasamassimoSection Head, Pediatric Dentistry

dr. Henry FieldsSection Head, Orthodontics

dr. Peter LarsenSection Head, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

dr. angelo mariottiSection Head, Periodontology

dr. John nussteinSection Head, Endodontics

dr. steve RosenstielSection Head, Restorative and Prosthodontics

dr. meade vanPuttenSection Head, Primary Care

office of externAl AffAirS

Rachel ChildressAssociate Director of Development

Brad CondoSystems Developer/Engineer

Tom dauberStewardship & Annual Giving Coordinator

Colleen garlandDirector of Development

matthew garofaloEditorial Assistant, The Quarterly

Jody HansonOffice Associate

Teri myers Design

Lonnie RobinsonManager, Continuing Education

Jaron Terry, aPRFreelance Writer, The Quarterly

melody YoungProgram Coordinator

DentAl AluMni Society boArD of governorSApril 2006–MArch 31, 2007

Presidentalan B. mikesell, dds ’66, ms ’86

President-Electgeorge g. Brown II, dds ’69, ms ’76

Vice President John e. Rhodes, Jr., dds ’80

Past Presidentdaniel L. Woods, dds ’78

Secretary-TreasurerHenry Fischbach, dds ’86

EditorKenneth m. Clemens, dds ’54

Associate EditorRobert B. stevenson, dds ’75, m.s. ’80

Contributing Writer, The Quarterlydonald F. Bowers, dds ’59, ms

MeMberS-At-lArgeDistrict 1daniel m. deangelo, dds ’86, m.s. ’97

District 2matthew J. Kirlough, dds ’96

District 3Brett s. Pelok, dds ’93

District 4TBd

District 5James a. everhart, dds ’74

District 6darrel L. scott, dds ’77

District 7Joseph V. Clause, dds ’91

District 8TBd

District 9Joseph P. Crowley, dds ’76

California (At-Large)James s. minutello, dds ’85, ms

Florida (At-Large)Heather L. Childers, dds ’88

Ohio (At-Large)Ted R. Pope, dds ’73, ms ’81Jacinto Beard, dds ’90

Alumni RepresentativeJeanne m. nicolette, dds ’78

Student RepresentativePaul allen ’07

Faculty RepresentativeJoel m. Weaver II, dds ’72, ms ’76

Interim DeanCarole a. anderson, Bs, ms, Phd

Ohio State Alumni Representative, Ex-OfficioCraig Little

Office of External AffairsColleen garland

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