The University of Washington Dental Alumni Association Fall/Winter 1998 Volume 24 Number 3 DENTAL ALUMNI NEWS

Dr. James Steiner Selected as First Washington Dental Service Endowed Chair Dr. James Steiner, clinical professor of first time. Because of this gift from WDS endodontics at the UW School of Dentistry, and the School’s preparation for the has been named the Washington Dental upcoming accreditation process, the Service Endowed Chair in Dentistry. School is taking a leadership position in Recognized for his outstanding career in academia and private practice, Steiner received a unani- mous recommen- dation from the School’s depart- ment chairs, who served as the selection commit- tee. The chair will support Steiner as a senior faculty Steiner demonstrates the multimedia member in capabilities of the new simulation lab. providing education and conducting clinical research in the delivery of oral CONTENTS health care, including efficient and Dr. James Steiner Upcoming Events 2 effective business practices. President’s Message 3 The WDS chair was established last developing a curriculum for undergradu- ates and continuing education that New Alumni Assoc. Board 4 year with a $2 million gift from Washing- ton Dental Service - the largest single gift responds to these issues of the dental Dean’s Column 5 delivery system. Research Day 7 to the School. It is the School’s first endowed chair. “It takes more than common sense to Pediatric Dentistry 8 An American Dental Association build and maintain a successful dental WSDA Citizens of the Year 10 survey of dental students who graduated in practice,” Steiner said. “Unlike the Honor Roll of Donors 12 1997 showed that 38.1% felt their training business world, a dentist’s capacity is Alumni Anniversary Update 15 in practice administration was inadequate. limited because he is the sole producer.” Steiner supports the idea proposed by Ralph Yuodelis 18 In addition, ADA accreditation guidelines for dental schools place an additional focus Dr. Dan Cook that there are three distinct Norton Ross Award 19 phases to a dental practice: the survival In Memoriam 20 on the amount and quality of education provided in practice management for the Thompson M. Lewis 21 continued on page 6 Class Notes 22

1 Dental Alumni News School of Dentistry Upcoming Events Box 357137 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-7137 http://www.dental.washington.edu Please mark the following upcoming events on your calendar: Alumni Editor: Carrie York Managing Editor: Sue Corbett Assistant Editor: Kristin Larson Beginning A Practice Health Sciences Wednesday, January 27, 1999 Photographer: Jordan Rehm 6:30 - 9 p.m. Board of Trustees Officers: Edmond Meany Hotel President: Patrick Fleege ’70 President-elect: Carrie York ’90 Secretary: Ross Fraker ’80 Ernest Jones Memorial Lecture Treasurer: Donald Lederman ’61 Friday, March 26, 1999 Members: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Donald Raleigh ’50 H. Sam Anderson ’51 Hogness Auditorium, UW Robert McCarter ’52 Burton Goodman ’53 Donald Compaan ’54 Johnny Johnson ’55 Joseph Grillo ’56 Jeremy Worden ’57 Dental Alumni Golf Tournament Frank Guthrie ’58 Arild Hammer ’59 May, 1999 James Haberman ’60 Peter Riley ’62 To be determined Thomas Jones ’63 Thomas Ware ’64 Martin Anderson ’65 Mel Wilenzick ’66 To be announced James Seather ’68 Dexter Barnes ’69 T. Michael Doyle ’71 Richard Crinzi ’72 Pacific NW Dental Conference Fred Wemer ’73 Sherwin Shinn ’74 David Minahan ’75 Bryan Edgar ’76 Wednesday-Friday, July 14-16, 1999 John Ive ’77 J. Michael Hardy ’78 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Brewster Bede ’79 Ross Fraker ’80 Washington State Convention Center Thomas E. Jacka ’81 Richard Green ’83

EWS LaRae Vanderschelden ’85 Richard Johnson ’86 Rosemary Warren ’87 Kevin Kay ’88 Alumni All-Class Reunion Dinner Robert Odegard ’89 Beth O’Connor ’90 Friday, July 16, 1999 Ross Drangsholt ’92 Susan Mahan Kohls ’93 Mark Grace ’94 Amanda Tavoularis ’95 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.

N Les Seelye ’96 Collins Woodside ’97 To be announced Sarah Fraker ’98

Faculty Representative: James Stoddard ’61 Alumni Services: Dan Middaugh, Associate Dean Sue Corbett, Director Randy Newquist, Assistant Director

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2 President’s Message

The fiftieth anniversary of the the dental school and in the alumni UW School of Dentistry’s first office. They support the faculty, graduating class is almost upon us. the students, the production of the This was the target date for reach- Dental Alumni News, the Continu- ing the goal of one million dollars ing Dental Education Department, to purchase dental patient simula- and many other day-to-day opera- tors for the Pre-clinical Simulation tions of the dental school. Patrick A. Fleege Laboratory. As always, budgetary con- Three years ago, the Dental straints affect the dental school. Alumni Association decided that We, the alumni, must do more to the new technology provided by the help maintain the high quality of dental simulators would be a more education at our dental school. In “The dental realistic and superior way to teach turn, this will insure that the quality education we clinical dentistry. We have come a of dentists in the Pacific Northwest received has long way. The technique of carving remains high as we enter the teeth out of bovine bone in my golden years of our practices. opened many father’s era was replaced by wonderful doors dentiform teeth in my era, and now, The time is coming for all of us for all of us. with the new simulators, the UW in the Dental Alumni Association Should not we School of Dentistry will remain one to renew our memberships. These pass what we of the premier dental schools in the membership dollars are critical to world. the Alumni Association, for they received on to provide scholarships and programs others?” We have one and a half years to that assist students with the prob- meet our goal; at present, we have lems they will face when they leave $560,000. Each of us needs to the hallowed halls. Your dues also encourage fellow classmates to be provide us, the alumni, with active dental alumni members and fellowship opportunities, such as to donate to this important project. the annual Dental Homecoming Only in this way can each class brunch and football game; educa- meet their goal of $20,000. The tion opportunities at the Ernest M. dental education we received has Jones Memorial Lecture; and opened many wonderful doors for communication through the all of us. Should not we pass what publication and mailing of this we received on to others? newsletter.

We, in the Dental Alumni Association, should be proud of our dental school and the fine job that Dean Paul Robertson is doing. He has a very dedicated staff, both in

3 1998-99 Dental Alumni Association Officers

PRESIDENT: PATRICK A. FLEEGE Class of 1970; pedodontics practice in Seattle; class representative to Alumni Board; member of American Dental Association; Washington State Dental Association; Seattle-King County Dental Society; Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry; American Academy of Dental Practice Administration; Fellow, Pierre Fauchard Academy; Washington Society of Dentistry for Children; Seattle Pedodontic Society; Washington State Academy of Pediatric Dentists.

PRESIDENT-ELECT: CARRIE K. YORK Class of 1991; general practice in Seattle; part-time faculty, University of Washington School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics; member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon; member of Seattle-King County Dental Society and Washington State Dental Association; Seattle King County Dental Society Executive Council member.

SECRETARY: ROSS FRAKER Class of 1980; Dr. Fraker left a position as a math professor in Utah to attend the UW School of Dentistry. After practicing in the University District for three years, he moved to the north Green Lake area in 1983, where he practices today. He has been active on both local- and state-level committees as a representative to the Seattle-King County Executive Council and a Washington State Dental Association Delegate. His daughter, Dr. Sarah Fraker (Class of 1998), will join his practice after completing her General Practice Residency at the UW. They plan to expand the practice.

FFICERS

TREASURER: DONALD N. LEDERMAN Class of 1961; Board Treasurer 1991-98; class representative since O 1988; started general practice in Bellevue in 1963; member and past chair of the Overlake Dental Seminar; member of the Seattle- King County Dental Society and the Washington State Dental Association since 1963. Dr. Lederman is a valued advisor to the UW Office of Dental Alumni Services.

1998-99

4 Dean’s Column

Each year, I review with the President funded by the National Institutes of Health and Provost the accomplishments of the UW and the National Institute of Dental School of Dentistry in the areas of academic Research. The educational and clinical mission, teaching, research, patient care and aspects of our program are further enriched professional service as well as strategic by our Dental Clinical Research Center, goals for the forthcoming biennium. The Research Center in Oral Biology, fellowship School’s most successful year made the research training program for predoctoral meeting especially notable and I will share students, Dentist-Scientist and research some of it with you. training grants and Summer Research

I observed that the School of Institute for faculty. Paul B. Robertson Dentistry continues to share the University’s In the following table, I have included overall mission to generate, disseminate, and some outcome measurements of our year preserve knowledge, and serve the commu- compared to the previous two years. It is nity. The School remains an integral part of clear that we continue to improve in our “Our educational, the Health Sciences Center. Our educational, missions of teaching, research and patient research and service programs clearly care. research and service prepare students to be competent oral health programs clearly pre- care professionals and it’s research pro- grams continue to contribute to the under- 1995 1996 1997-98 pare students to be standing of basic biologic processes and Applicants 900 1100 1250 competent oral health behavioral, biomedical and clinical aspects National Dental of oral health. Board - I 1st Quintile 1st Quintile 1st Quintile care professionals...” I noted the breadth of educational National Dental programs offered by the School including Board - II 1st Quintile 1st Quintile 1st Quintile those leading to degrees of Bachelor of National Institutes of Health 2nd 2nd 1st Science with a major in Dental Hygiene, National Institute Doctor of Dental Surgery, Master of Science Dental Research 1st 1st 1st and Doctor of Philosophy with emphasis Western Regional both on the biomedical and biobehavioral Dental Board 100% 94% 100% sciences. Moreover, we offer postgraduate and residency programs in dental public health, endodontics, oral and maxillofacial The next year will be at least as busy surgery, oral medicine, orthodontics, as last. It seems like yesterday that we were pediatric dentistry, periodontics, prosth- fully accredited by the ADA Commission on odontics and general dentistry. Accreditation but we are beginning to plan Finally, we remain the primary for the next accreditation process, which is provider of continuing dental education scheduled for early 2001. Our usual alumni programs for the State and Pacific region. surveys are on their way out and if you are Our patient care activities are also far included in the selection, I hope you will fill ranging and provide many unique diagnostic it out. We will continue to implement our and treatment resources for the State of continuous assessment model for teaching Washington through facilities at the Health programs as well as make our clinics more Center as well as affiliations with like the real world private practice of Harborview Veteran’s Administration, and dentistry. The simulation laboratory Children’s Hospitals and the Fred continues to evolve and we have requested Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Of State funds to renovate the facilities in B- particular interest to the citizens of the State wing. We remain well behind our peer dental of Washington is that many patients seen in schools in faculty and staff salaries and we our clinics are children and adults who have are joining the University as a whole in special treatment needs or who would not pleading with the legislature to keep UW otherwise have access to dental care because competitive, so that we can continue to be of economic, physical or cultural disadvan- among the best Schools of Dentistry in the tages. . In research, we lead the nation in the number of grants and total grant support

5 continued from page 1 phase in which there is limited demand and a large capacity; the growth phase where there is a large demand and a fixed capacity; and the fulfillment phase where demand and capacity are equal. Because of these and other unique characteristics found only in a dental practice, Steiner says the cookie cutter approach emphasized by so many business consultants doesn’t work. As a result, Steiner will be looking for creative solutions that will help dentists become better business managers. He compiled a list of questions that will serve to guide his journey: Why are some practices more successful than others? What skills do these dentists have that others don’t, and how were they gained? Are the business skills required in a

dental practice different from those in Steiner reviews the work of 2nd year the corporate world? What can be student, Jason Bourne. learned from other successful small business practices in other industries? Department of Endodontics at Louisiana What specific needs does a recent State University. After serving in private graduate have when making the practice for 12 years, Steiner served as transition from dental school to chair of the endodontics section at the successful practice of dentistry? UCLA School of Dentistry. What management skills and Steiner’s four main areas of clinical essential competencies must a dentist research include preparation of students possess in order to have a productive for the private practice environment, new and fulfilling practice? computer approaches to teaching, “We are pleased with the selection endodontic instrumentation, and the of Dr. Steiner,” said Jim Garrison, biology of pulp tissue. Washington Dental Service President “Dr. Steiner’s exceptional accom- and CEO. “His research into everyday plishments in teaching, patient care and business realities in dental delivery will service make him well deserving of this help practicing dentists and dental appointment,” said Dr. Paul Robertson, students manage their businesses.” dean of the UW School of Dentistry. “We One of Steiner’s goals is to create a are thankful for the support from Wash- theoretical model of an independent ington Dental Service to help our school dental practice, which would then be used continue its excellence in dental educa- to develop creative instructional programs tion.” designed to increase productivity and Washington Dental Service, a non evaluate the long-term effectiveness of profit organization, is the state’s oldest changes incorporated into the practice. In and largest provider of prepaid dental the long term, this information will be benefits. It now serves more than 1.2 provided to the practicing public via million people throughout Washington traditional methods of instruction as well State through a network of more than as innovative uses of information 2,800 member dentists. The organization technology. pioneered dental coverage in 1954, at a Steiner first came to the UW time when most people considered tooth School of Dentistry in 1966 as assistant decay inevitable and private insurers professor and director of graduate considered dental coverage too risky. It is training in the Department of Endodon- a founding member of Delta Dental Plans tics. He then left in 1971 to serve as Association, a nationwide network of non associate professor and chair of the profit dental plans in all states.

6 Research Day

The UW School of Dentistry is recognized throughout the country for its commitment to research. That commitment was seen in full force on September 24, 1998 when the School held its annual Research Day, showcasing faculty and student research alike.

Centered around the theme “Focus on the Child as a Means of Achieving Life- long Oral Health,” poster and oral presenta- tions by faculty and students covered topics ranging from the prospects of a vaccine to prevent periodontitis to the predictors of dentists’ participation in an access program for low income children. The highlight of the day was the keynote address by UW’s own Dr. Leroy Hood, titled “The Human Genome Project: A Rosetta Stone for Biology and Medi- cine.” His laboratory has played a major role in developing automated microchemi- cal instrumentation for the sequence analysis of proteins and DNA and the synthesis of peptides and gene fragments. He is applying his lab’s expertise in large- scale DNA mapping and sequencing as a major part of the Human Genome project. Hood, the William Gates III Professor of Biomedical Sciences, believes biotech- nology and information technology will dominate the 21st Century. He described the sequencing of DNA as creating the “periodic table of life.” In addition to defining the ratio between genetic controls and environmental controls over human development, the information could result in new ways to treat disease from a systems standpoint, allowing the repair of a “malfunction”.

7 The UW Dept. of Pediatric Dentistry - 50 Years of Leadership by Suzanne M. Corbett, M.Ed., Ph.D.

The University of Washington Department of Pediatric Dentistry can be proud of its many accomplishments. Especially notable is the progress that has been made through the years in improving the oral health of the State’s children. A goal that the department has worked steadfastly toward throughout its history is providing access to dental care to the children of low- income families, for they are the ones who have the highest risk for dental disease.

David B. Law Chair, 1948-1972 Approximately one year after the UW School of Dentistry opened the doors to its first class in 1946, Dean Ernest M. Jones recruited David Law from Northwestern University where he was a Dr. Thompson M. Lewis member of the pedodontic faculty. In 1948, Jones appointed Law the first Chairman of the newly established UW Department of Thompson M. Lewis Pedodontics. Acting Chair, 1961-1962; 1986-1987 In those early years, Law was responsible for all the pre- doctoral and post-doctoral courses in children’s dentistry, which he Dr. Thompson Lewis was appointed acting chair of Pedodon- taught with the help of some part time faculty. In the early 50’s, he tics for eight months when Law, an Army reservist, was called to established a post-graduate training program in pediatric dentistry. active duty in the winter of 1961. Also a scientist, he made significant contributions to research and Lewis first came to the department as one of its first graduate to scientific literature. Law, with Thompson M. Lewis and John M. students in 1954. After earning his M.S.D. in 1955, he remained Davis, authored An Atlas of Pedodontics, a highly respected as a full-time faculty member in the department. Starting as an textbook which was ultimately translated into more than five instructor, he was appointed assistant professor in 1956, and was languages. subsequently promoted to associate professor in 1963, and full Law was a pioneer pediatric specialist, serving seven years professor in 1970. on the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and as Chairman of Early in its history, the Department established a close the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. He was a quiet, relationship with Children’s (Orthopedic) Hospital and Regional intelligent, kind man who loved children. David B. Law passed Medical Center. In 1963, he was appointed director of their Dental away in 1986. Department, and continued in that capacity for more than 25 years. Under his direction, the Department expanded services for disabled and medically compromised children. Lewis embodied the philosophy of Pediatric Dentistry at the UW. He believed excellence in children’s dentistry required treating the whole child, taking into consideration the child’s personality along with the family’s circumstances. He believed that effective behavioral management of children was essential for successful clinical dentistry, that early intervention was key, and that fluoride and good nutrition greatly enhanced dental health.

John C. Peterson, Jr. Chair, 1972-1975 John Peterson took over the leadership of the Department from his mentor and friend, David Law, in 1972. A graduate of WSU, he earned his D.D.S. degree from the University of Oregon School of Dentistry in 1951. After serving briefly in the Navy, he turned to his real interest, pediatric dentistry, earning his M.S.D. degree from the UW in 1961. During this period, the Department benefited from a power- house of teaching talent. In addition to Law, Lewis, and Peterson, they learned from John Davis, Pete Domoto, and Bertha Barriga. Mike Sauve (’71) recalls his “favorite instructor and mentor,” Drs. David Law and Thompson Lewis circa 1960

8 John C. Peterson. He was a “friend of the student, affable, liked by everyone and a great clinician.” John C. was so well liked that he was one of five professors invited to the 25th reunion of the Class of 1971, held in Seattle in July three months before his death. Sauve remembers Peterson as a kind man with a great sense of humor. These characteristics are typical of the faculty of Pediatric Dentistry.

John M. Davis Acting Chair, 1975-76 When John Peterson left the UW to assist with the establish- ment of a new dental school at the University of Colorado, John Davis continued the tradition of his mentors, ably managing the department while a search for a permanent Chair was conducted. Davis received his D.D.S. from the UW in 1961 and his M.S.D. in pediatric dentistry in 1967. As assistant professor, and then associate, and later full professor, he continued the tradition of excellence in the teaching program to which he made major Enjoying a fishing outing with friends are David Law, contributions. Thompson Lewis & Alton Moore. Davis was in demand as an instructor for continuing dental education courses. His knowledge and his skill as a lecturer his Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry, he continued as a clinical guaranteed that his courses were always well attended. He assistant professor and also as Dental Director of the Odessa personifies the best qualities of a teacher, bringing his cheerful Brown Children’s Clinic. This clinic was established with funding sense of humor to the classroom, and always encouraging and for “Model Cities” that came out of the War on Poverty. With the respecting students’ questions. help of Warren G. Magnuson, Domoto obtained a grant to Davis has authored a number of excellent teaching materials. establish a dental service at Odessa Brown. He was also an Recently, he has been working with his colleague, Dr. Devereaux attending pediatric dentist at Children’s Hospital. Peterson, to develop innovative, self-instructional materials on In 1973, Peter Domoto began working on a Master’s Degree CD-ROM. in Public Health, completing his degree in 1975. Shortly after- wards, he was appointed Acting Chair of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry. After a national search, Domoto was asked to assume the responsibilities of Chair permanently, and he continues as the department’s chair today. Domoto was promoted through the ranks until he reached full professor in 1996. Among his many accomplishments, he restored the graduate program in pediatric dentistry, which had been discontinued. Pete Domoto is recognized for his untiring efforts on behalf of oral health for children. He was pivotal in establishing a dental clinic at the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic. He has also led the way in the training of dentists to treat children at high risk for dental disease. In recognition of his contributions to public health, he received the University of Washington Outstanding Public Service Award for 1995. This award honors a faculty for improving the quality of life locally, nationally, or internationally through public service.

Dr. John C. Peterson, Jr.

Peter K. Domoto Chair, 1977 to Present Acting Chair, 1976-77 Peter Domoto earned his D.D.S. degree from the University of at San Francisco in 1964. After graduation, he established a general dentistry practice across from Union Square. He quickly discovered that he wanted to work exclusively on children because he believed that pediatric dentistry, with its emphasis on prevention, was the way to have the greatest impact on individuals’ future oral health and, therefore, their lives. Thus, Domoto headed for the University of Washington to enroll in the graduate program in Pediatric Dentistry. After earning Dr. Peter K. Domoto

9 1998 WSDA Citizens of the Year The Washington State Dental Association has named Dr. Theresa Cheng (Perio 1985) of Issaquah and Dr. Robert N. Nau (Class of 1982) of Tonasket as its 1998 WSDA Citizens of the Year. The award recognizes member dentists who have made significant contributions to the community through volunteer work and have promoted the image of dentistry.

Dr. Theresa Cheng Dr. Cheng is a member of the Board As a member of the WWIN board, Dr. of Directors of Washington Women in Cheng has been involved with fund- Need (WWIN), a non-profit organization raising, strategic planning, and program that helps low-income women by provid- evaluation for the agency. WWIN’s ing financial assistance for health care and longest waiting list is for dental care, and education. Many of the agency’s clients the dentist has worked to expand the suffer from domestic violence. agency’s resources in that area. She has Dr. Cheng, who lost a sister to solicited monetary donations and recruited domestic violence, was attracted to volunteer dentists. WWIN because it helps women help Dr. Cheng was featured as a “Success themselves. She hopes that her involve- Story” in the 1998 Washington State ment with WWIN will help improve the Public Health Report. The City of lives of women and their families and Issaquah proclaimed January 20, 1998 as contribute to breaking the cycle of abuse. Dr. Theresa Cheng Day in honor of her volunteer work. Dr. Cheng maintains a practice in periodontics and is active in the Issaquah business community. She volunteers at the local food bank as well as at her children’s schools. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Seattle-King County Dental Society Foundation. Raised in Malaysia, Dr. Cheng completed her dental degree in Taiwan and her periodontics residency at the Univer- sity of Washington. She and her husband, Don, have three sons.

Dr. Theresa Cheng

10 Dr. Robert N. Nau Dr. Nau, who holds both a dental degree and a Masters in Business Administration, has put his unusual combination of skills to work for Tonasket and the surrounding area. When he moved to Tonasket to go into practice 16 years ago, the town had a population of 900 and a stagnant economy. Dr. Nau saw possibilities for improving the situation and became the founding director of the North Okanogan County Economic Development Corpo- ration. Comprised of about 30 individu- als from the towns of Oroville, Tonasket and nearby rural areas, the group spent four years working on stimulating growth and expanding employment opportunities.

Dr. Nau has also chaired the Dr. Robert N. Nau Tonasket Economic Development Council and was instrumental in drawing up the Tonasket Economic Development Plan, which was adopted in 1995 by the Dr. Nau also serves as the volunteer Tonasket Town Council into its Compre- dentist for the North Valley Nursing hensive Town Plan. Home. He maintains dental offices in Dr. Nau led a group from the Tonasket and in Okanogan. Chamber of Commerce in developing the Dr. Nau is a graduate of the UW Tonasket Visitor Information and School of Dentistry. He is president- Recreational Vehicle Center and contin- elect of the North Central District Dental ues to serve on its board. He is a past Society and is a fellow in the Academy of president of both the Tonasket Chamber General Dentistry. He and his wife, of Commerce and the Tonasket Kiwanis Rosalind, have two children. club and is active in the Tonasket The WSDA Citizen of the Year Foursquare Church. Awards were presented September 25 He was named Tonasket Citizen of during the WSDA House of Delegates the Year in 1991 and received a Head meeting at Skamania Lodge in Start Volunteer Certificate in 1995 in Stevenson, Washington. recognition for his work for the program.

11 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 1997 to June 30, 1998 The faculty, staff and students of the University of Washington School of Dentistry wish to thank our alumni and friends for the financial support they provided over the 1997-98 school year. The donations that we received were used to support activities and expenditures for which federal and state funding was either non-existent or inadequate. For example, funds were used for student scholarships and loans, faculty and student research, faculty and staff development and minor renovations. This list is as accurate and up-to-date as possible. We sincerely regret any omissions that may have occurred.

The President’s Club David Lee & Lea Crouch Larry B. & Joan Knutson Brian C. Rubens ($2,000 and above) Danny E. Davidson Vincent G. & Marilyn Kokich David N. & Joanne Rudo J. Martin & Arlene Anderson Ellwood Ward & Cristina Davidson Jon H. Kvinsland Gordon Alan & Marcia Sako Douglas S. & Connie Cameron Thomas G. & Sarma Davidson William L. & Anna Kydd Karen D. Sakuma & Gary Ikeda Christopher Daniel & Joyce Clarke D. Briar & Heidi Diggs Samuel L. & Lori Lake Ernesto Ricardo Schwedhelm Richard A. & Debra Crinzi Mark L. DiRe Michael G. LaMarche James R. & Susanne Seather Mick R. & Mary Dragoo Peter K. & Sylvia Domoto Steven J. Larsen M. H. Sebastian Bryan C. Edgar & Linda Johansen Edgar Robert Louis & Linda Donaldson Michael Wayne & Vi Niels Lawr Bradley Gordon Seto Fred I. & Kumiko Hasegawa T. Michael & Roberta Doyle Donald N. & Gerry Lederman Peter A. & Gail Shapiro Dennis G. & Denise Hopkins Timothy Allan & Linda Drumhiller Penelope J. 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12 Andres & Maripaz de la Cruz Karl Edwin Winter Laurene Alyse Marks-Wolf Ronald L. & Gail Danforth Robert C. & Kathleen Dearborn Raymond C. & Shanna Winters Gary R. Marshall John S. & Kathleen Davis Darrel Duane Dreke David A. & Janice Witzel Donna L. Massoth Dennis H. Di Julio Dean A. & Irene Dyson George W. & Grace Wood Mitchell G. & Ann Maughan Anthony & Nisha J. D’Silva Paul Robert & Debby Elsberry Peter Win & Linda Wylie Shawn Roger & Diane McDevitt Robert J. & Connie Dunnington Kai Hong Eng Gregory George Zimmer James McGoldrick Charles V. & Maryanna Farrell Ronald Walter & Carolyn Fabrick Jeffrey Lee & Lori Zygar Jerry & Gayle McKellar Philip Fleckman & Star Leonard- Robert L. & Bernice Flennaugh Michael McNall & Page Wilding Fleckman Ross McKee & Deanna Fraker Friends of Dentistry Anthony Milan Jerrie Fliflet Gordon S. & Mary Froese ($100 to $249.99) Robert M. Monsen Charles A. & Judi Gilmore Kirk Gardner Jeff & Margie Abolofia Jack & K. Ann Moore John L. & Sally Glancy Gary Steven & Ann Gilbert Charles Dean Alexander Robert & Lynne Myall Robert B. & Jeanne Greener Fred M. Grimm Richard M. & Jacklyn Alexander Paul A. & Julie Nelson Lane Griffin Arild R. & Ilona Hammer Maxwell H. & Suzanne Anderson Michael A. Mieder Carolyn Beecher Hager Roger Wayne Hansen Anonymous - Friends Ikuko Nibu Charles V. & Ann Hall Ronald E. & Lea Harmon Michael J. & Kay Bartoletti Ording Nilsen & Deanna Butler Oddrun Hansen Kenneth W. Heaton Steven H. & M.L. Beard Arden & Jan B. Norvold Joan W. Hawkins Paul J. Heins O. Ross & Sheryl M. Beirne Robert A. Osborne Todd D. Haworth Michael R. & Judith Higashi Gary E. Berner Kent G. & Pheobe Palcanis Sarah Hill George W. & Ekelyn Hodgson Robert W. & Elizabeth Bowman Normond & Ann Passmore Rose M. Homan Thomas H. Hohl Dante Bresolin Harold A. Peebles Jr. Laura S. Houston Johnny N. & Patricia Johnson F. Chester Burrell Evan L. Perry Stephen & Kerry L. Jacobson Robert E. & Linda Johnson Burl Bert & Judith Buskirk Celon A. & Echo Peterson Jane Ketner Johnson Robert H. & Barbara Johnson Janet R. Istas Butler Martin A. & Diane Rabin Mark F. Kadoshima Gerald E. Kauth Roy W. Carlson Frank A. & Laura Roberts Miachel A. Kay Gary D. & Ardelle Lange Dave & Margaret E. Carver J. Richard & Colleen Roos Patricia Keller Robert J. Lee Robert T. & Christina Caskey Richard J. Rotter Graham & Dorothy W. Kent Steven R. & Gay Lee Linda Mae Cirtaut Dale R. Ruemping Jin Young Kim Francine Lo Lynn Charles Cockburn Anthony A. & Julie Santorsola Janet & Hugh Kimball Kenneth Kwok G. Lo Francis J. Collins Ravi Sawhney William F. & Dorothy Kipple Stephen M. & Lisa MacGeorge David A. Covell Steven & Ann Schwager Dennis & Sharon Lanigan Raymond E. & Jan Manke Donald J. & Marilyn Covey Les Seelye Mark Laviola Richard L. & Jane Mariani William H. & Helen Dahlberg Geralyn Dell & David Senft Robert P. 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Harbert Anonymous - Friends Robert B. & Marlene Tomberg Joseph S. & Carole Spinola Robert W. & Michelle Hardwick Bernard C. & Suzanne Awenenti Tina & Eugenio Trejo Rhys Damon Spoor John M. & Ann Hardy James & Rebecca Bagley Eugene Tynes David & Diana Stearns Creed & Teresa Haymond Eldon G. & Terese Barrowes David & Doreen M. G. Vague David Robert & Patricia Steiner Thomas J. Herrick Barry & Gloria Barrus Roger & Marlene Wambach Marvin E. & Midge Swainson Jurgen H. & Suzanne Huck Thomas Boriotti Roger A. & Judith West Lavern H. & Anne Swenson John C. Ive Pamela H. Braham Arthur & Leanne Wheless Amanda Lee Tavoularis Douglass L. Jackson Trevor & Joanne Bryant Margaret G. Wilhyde Andrew & Carolyn Tolas Kenneth R. James Daniel R. & Rilla Burne Jeremy F. & Nancy Worden Russell Jun Sung Tom Mark P. & Diane Jankowski Michael S. Campbell Wayne Tetsuo Yoda Melvin & Deborah Trenor Patti Ann Chiyo Kashiwa R. D. & Ann Carlyon Robert E. & Virginia Tracy William C. & Mary Kenner Philip W. & Charlotte Cartwright Douglas L. & Nancy Trippel Lisa Kinney Kari D. Chellis Corporations, Allan T. & Patricia Tronset James F. Kinoshita James W. Cherberg Foundations and Robert & Nancy Uhlmansiek Rory Armond Knapp William B. & Louise Christensen Associations John F. & Patricia Vaughn Douglas J. Knight Betty Jane & Stephen Cole Wallace C. & Pamela Volz Douglas Leen Donald & Vicky Compaan The Dean’s Club John S. & Marcia Weaver Steve M. Leighty Alan R. Cooper ($1,000 and above) Fred C. & Cristel Wemer Linda Le Resche James & Janita D. Cope A-DEC Melvin & Miriam Wilenzick David G. Logan Richard M. Coyner American Dental Association Cardon W. Willis Gregg & Randi Longmeier Ben Crusan Arnold Dental Supply Co. Inc. H. Bruce Willis James A. & Colleen Magelsen Raleigh M. & Carol Curtis Astra Pain Control AB

13 Block Drug Company, Inc. Jr. Robert McLaughlin Arthur F. Stamey John T. Mirante Team Player Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals Jeremy Worden Robert P. Campbell Colgate-Palmolive Company Star Winner Philip G. Gallaher Dental Alumni Association Wayne Bolton Robert Gross Class of 1958 ($1510) John B. McCollum Dental Class of 1990 Alan Daysmith David E. Snyder Winner Larry J. Schwartz ESPE America, Inc. Celon Peterson Clyde L. Archer, Jr. Class of 1962 ($9125) G. Hartzell & Son, Inc. Fred Pomeroy Friend Class of 1958 Reunion Star J. F. Jelenko & Co. Don Raleigh James M. Luzzi E. Contreras Jr. James D. Eshelman Kaiser Permanente Robert Zech Wayne Olson George D. Mohoric Paul Heins Kodak W. Stephen Teel Donald Landeen Nakanishi Dental Lab Inc. Winner Team Player James L. Lee New-Conn Orthodontic Study Melvin Drescher Class of 1955 ($14,960) J. Trevor Bryant, Jr. John T. McGwire Group George F. Pollock Champion Collen C. Cruikshank Peter Riley Nobel Biocare USA, Inc. Robert L. Thompson Leonard Siebert Frank B. Guthrie John R. Sahr Northwest Dentists Insurance Richard Ulrey Roland Kumasaka Darrell Schafer Optiva Corporation Team Player T.E. Ramage Denis VanLoan Pharmascience Laboratories Inc Charles H. Hill Star Ronald E. Tracy Procter & Gamble Co. Jack Hornibrook Ronald L. Barclay Winner Washington State Dental Assoc. John Parrish Charles Evans Class of 1959 ($10,950) Albert C. Leonard, III Yakima Valley Dental Society C. Merle Hanley Champion Carl Tate Class of 1951 ($26,925) Edward J. Hoffman Fred I. Hasegawa Donors Champion Johnny Johnson Team Player ($999.99 and below) Doug Burton Richard D. Prince Star William Fred Christen 3M Pharmaceuticals Hugh Sobottka J. Barrett Jules T. Frere Academy of R.V. Tucker Study Star Larry Stone Arild Hammer Daniel Morasch B & H Dental Laboratory, LLC H. Sam Anderson James Takano James Harken Donald Welk Ballard Oral and Maxillofacial Robert Canfield Robert Willey Ronald P. Morse Becker & Becker PC Lynn C. Cockburn B.D. Wilson Desmond G. Neff Class of 1963 ($12,200) Bellingham Pediatric Dentistry Clair Hanks Richard M. Young James A. Pulliam Champion Burkhart Dental Supply Company H.A. Nordeng Nicholas J. Skalabrin Wallace Brown Clark Dental Group T.A. Rose Winner Peter Joss Columbia Basin Pediatric Dent. John Vaughn W. Eugene Duffin Winner Columbia Dentoform George Wood Karl A. Hampton Robert C. Beaulieu Star DEN-TAL-EZ, Inc. Armand DeFelice Ronald E. Harmon Dentsply International Winner Team Player Thomas R. Jones Edgewood Dental Lab Roland F. Hoar Howard Clark Team Player Robert Knapp Ellingsen Paxton Orthodontics Clifford Dally Raymond E. Hansen Richard D. Leshgold Harrison Dental Laboratory Team Player Robert Dean Patrick D. Kennar Glenn B. McKay Hartland Dental Group Theodore Christensen David Downey James Stobie Jack Moore Howmedica Leibinger, Inc. Donald C. Rose Robert Hawkins Stephen L. Stroh Intl. College of Dentists Class of 1960 ($10,350) J.T. Vento Wallace Kincaid McClary & Zysset, DDS Class of 1952 ($2160) Class of 1956 ($16,600) Star C. Volz Lewis & Gibson LLP Star Champion Harmon F. Adams Maple Grove Dentistry Robert McCarter Victor I. Moriyasu Ralph W. Boyden, Jr. Team Player Martin & Roseta, DDS P.S. Keith R. Timberlake Art Carlson Ken Eickerman Aaron Lloyd Mt. Baker Dist Dental Society Star James Haberman David E. Savage North Valley Dental Care Winner Frederick R. Brown Don Hallum Olympic Dental Hygiene Seminar F. Chester Burrell James Calahan James Jones Class of 1964 ($14,800) Opportunity Professional Group Richard Crow Thomas Proteau Champion Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. Team Player Joseph Grillo Jay Roeter George Ghosn Pierre Fauchard Academy C. Larry Crabtree Donald Hayes Curtis Smith Pike Place Dental Frank Endzell James H. Hunt Jr Silvan Strandwold, Jr. Star Rory Dental & Technical Art Richard P. Harrison Keith O. Karren George M. Chatalas Seattle Dental Associates Charles Hodson Leonard Loflin Winner Fred Grimm Sedro-Woolley Family Dental Dean E. Largent Jack Martin Lawrence J. Breum George Gundersen Center Kenneth E. McVey Reed M. Merrill William H. Cleaver James Lord Teledyne Water Pik John C. Rhoades Stanford D. Prince Jim George James W. Menzies Third Street Family Dental Ctr Melvin Rugg Harold Pebbles Ultradent Products, Inc. Class of 1953 ($3400) Joe Spinola Team Player Richard Raisler Star John Winters Jay D. Decker Don Smith Valley Dental Center Burton H. Goodman Samuel Hunter Frank W. Vawter Theodore Lund Winner Irwin Parker Thomas D. Ware Dean Sullivan Lynn R. White C. Dennis Wohlford Dental Alumni Class of 1961 ($8925) Anniversary Class Winner Team Player Champion Winner Challenge Update John Perrodin Donald W. Wilson Donald N. Lederman Alan Brooks (as of October 21, 1998) Robert L. Flennaugh Team Player Class of 1957 ($7375) Star Jurgen Huck Champion John Codd Champion Richard Alexander Fred Quarnstrom $2,000 and up John C. Gould David J. Bales Falconer E. Campbell Edwin P. Werlich John Wilbur Ricketts James Ellingsen Team Player Star Star Monte Merrell Donald D. Arstein $500-$1,999 Class of 1954 ($8100) R. Duncan Janson Dale E. Miller Ronald K. Miller Champion Tom Hayashi Walter R. Patterson Winner Eldon H. O’Bryant Joseph Sim Wallace D. Robertson Class of 1965 ($14,000) $150-$499 Darrell L. Ruef Champion Star Winner James Stoddard J. Martin Anderson Team Player Donald Compaan Gordon Hungar Ernest Patricelli $1-$149 Leif C. Gregerson Donald C. Pierce Winner Robert Gross Kai Hong Eng Star Class of 1950 ($10,605) John B. Holmes Team Player Richard B. McCoy Leland C. Ballard Champion Eldon H. O’Bryant Robert Hoffman Walter Patterson Douglas Cameron Robert E. Hampson Gordon Raisler Richard Johnson Charles Hall

14 David W. Hanson Ed Bowman Ronald E. Tracy William Allen David Minahan Warren Johnson Kenneth G. Conn David H. Wands Michael D. Benner Gregory G. Miner Anthony Milan Roger W. Hansen Jeffrey Burgess Charles Miller Phil Hayes Class of 1971 ($18,385) Thomas R. Curtis Star Richard Ottosen Myron E. Kawakami Champion Glyn Fleury Brad Bemis David Swan Steven J. Larsen Dennis M. Miya Michael Gage John E. Carssow Cardon W. Willis Gary K. Morita Charles O. Holmes Mark Dire Dennis Wohlford Byron Nakagawa Star Michael D. Johnson Michael Fey Jan B. Norvold John Barney Eldon Larson Brett Fidler Class of 1966 ($13,939) Clarence Osborne Thomas C. Beffa Dennis Litowitz Galen Haas Star Thane W. Smith Doug Cameron Robert McCulloch Kenneth Heaton Kent Arbuckle Lloyd W. White Paul A. Didonato Gary Ostenson John Helms William Baker David Witzel Michael Doyle Steven R. Pope James C. Hoppe Sherman Cloward Fred Ebsworth Danny Warner Robert Lee Gary Dodobara Winner Brett C. Fidler Fred Wemer Michael L. Maki Jon Kvinsland Kirk Gardner F. Joseph Harthorne Jeffrey L. Zygar Philip Mihelich Leonard Nixon Douglas E. Hille Gary Lincicome Don Morgan Thomas Page Roger L. Mayfield Richard Mariani Winner Dearl P. Olsen Bruce Rutherford James Rosenwald Michael E. Martin Burl B. Buskirk James L. Ribary George Stephens James R. Shoe Patrick L. McKenzie Class of 1973 Reunion Robert Smith Henry Surbeck Neil R. Glenn McMinn Merle Herbison Robert Uhlmansiek Torvik Melvin Team Player William Parker John T. Linvog Jack Veltkamp L. Wilenzick Terry L. Gustavel David G. Petersen James McHugh Phil B. Hayes Daniel H. Ryning William H. Raleigh Winner Winner Stephen J. Henderson Michael J. Sauvé Herbert Selipsky Lester Cannon Robert D. Allen Marvin F. Marston John D. Walsh Gerald Summerhays Bruce Hanson Stephen Kurumada Dean L. Molen John D. West Douglas Verhoef Don Morgan Michael R. McRory Kirk Williams Thomas S. Morton Class Reunion Donation Class of 1969 ($13,200) Winner H. Chris Yurk Mike Nelsen Paul K. Smits Champion Larry Forsyth Dexter Barnes Kenneth R. James Team Player Team Player Team Player Louis Isquith James Magelson David Branch Douglas L. Beaudry Fredrick Bache Mitchell G. Maughan F. Mike Farley Harold R. Holm Col. John J. Bodner II Star Raymond Winters Frederick L. Gonzales Donald M. Jayne Wayne Kauth (in memory Ernest E. Barrett John P. Loney Alan M. Munk of Wayne Ono) Philip Coleman Team Player Craig Webster Donald R. Perry Evron W. Knorr Kenneth M. Collins Carl N. Collier David L. Zweifel Mitchell Stern Wayne Ono David A. Cotant Frank V. Peters Charles Taba Paul Elsberry Harry L. Yaskus Class of 1974 ($13,375) Class of 1976 ($27,775) Roy Gunsolus Champion Champion Class of 1967 ($20,325) Robert W. Hancheroff Class of 1972 ($13,145) Richard S. Quinn Robert L. Donaldson Champion Larry Knutson Champion Richard T. Grubb David L. Movius Richard Crinzi Star Star Richard Weide D.Michael Buehler Marshall L. Batchelor Star Star Don Fate Steve Beard Joseph Bigas Team Player Gale Campbell Dennis Gale Bill N. Bethards Class of 1967 Reunion Ronald D. Larson Dennis Cooley Stanley Gile Russ Borneman James G. Daley Richard Mitchell Dean Dyson Bruce Nixon Ed Christopherson Kenneth L. Drewel, Jr Lon W. Riggs Wyman Johnson Dean H. Pierce Terrance P. Cliney Dennis L. Hoofnagle James M. Slack Thomas W. Mitchell Frederick Prael Jack Cox Gary Lange Paul Zosel Eric G. Nelson Sherwin Shinn Richard E. Davies Stephen MacKey Karl S. Rydbom Allan L. Tronset Bryan Edgar Raymond Manke Class of 1970 ($15,300) Ola Englund Daryl W. Miller Star Winner Winner Effol L. Fife John Obde Tim Avedovech George Deitrick Colin Craig Robert Giswold F. Robert O’Donnell David Baird Robert Greener Robert C. Drumhiller Jeffrey D. Hamilton Daniel Page Russell Barron Gerald C. Greenfield John T. Dykstra A. James Harris Richard Seims Richard Duringer William T. Hilliard G. William Godfrey Richard R. Imholte J. Vincent Smith James Fitzgerald Gregg R. Longmeier Norman P. Goodwin Karen Kant Marvin Swainson Patrick A. Fleege Michael Nieder John Moore Richard L. Lowell L. Brian Toolson Gary Gilbert Melvyn Trenor Kenneth Perino Steve Marinkovich Edward C. Wall Gregory Hanson Scott Phillips Gerald Miya Chester Woodside Ronald C. Heilman Team Player Dean Pierce Rick Nash Peter Wylie John M. Henrickson Robert W. Bowman Larry Quesnell Sharon Nelson Wayne G. Hill R.M. Curtis David Sulkosky James W. Reid Winner George Hodgson Dennis B. Dyson Gary M. Tetrick R. Bruce Robinson, Jr. George C. Brain Mike Hoffman Sherman Ely Vern Swenson George MacFarlane James Kinoshita John P. Ford Jr Team Player Richard D. Tucker Alan D. Kitchel Clarence Freeman Thomas E. Carns R. Scott Williams Team Player Edwin Mitchell Gary Halko Craig A. Chilton Bruce Willis John Carpenter Sidney R. Patten Michael R. Hauer Richard Harris Terry Wong Gary E. Dunham Eugene Richardson Von W. Kuehn Patrick Hogan Richard Johnson Donald W. Robinson Gordon W. Langston Perry J. Jones, III Winner Robert S. Sumner David S. Larson Robert Kiefner Michael W. Bailey Winner John R. Lythgoe Gerald F. McCann Rick Bienenfeld Class of 1968 ($16,635) Stephen W. Brooks Alan A. Mackenzie James M. Mulkey Ken Chang Champion John Little Tim O’Connor A.S. Pearson, Jr. Robert J. Dunnington James Seather Jeff Phillips Harley Reckord Greg Sutherland Team Player Richard D. Stickney Star Peter G. Ashbaugh Mac M. Woolf Class of 1975 ($29,200) Team Player Robert J. Andrew Roy D. Brewster Champion R. Scott Cahoon Bruce Barrow Richard W. Shepherd Class of 1973 ($17,434) Jeff Abolofia Donald Jordan William Bloomquist Robert H. Stark, Jr Star Scott Kanemori Dennis W. Peterson

15 Robert Walker Sue R. Megenity James Jones Lisa Green Class of 1985 ($5700) George F. Naden Eugene Kato Richard T. Jones Star Class of 1977 ($15,700) Karen Sakuma Robert King Carol J. McCutcheon Richard L. Blackhurst Star Stephen MacGregor Pamela Nomura Shirley Locke Dale C. Bobb Star Rebecca B. Poling Wayne N. Pederson Connie Small Charles Brown Robert Andelin T.R. Reiner Patricia Shigihara LaRae Vanderschelden Gary Cowart David M. Hagel James Christopher Rice Kenneth M. Stinchfield Timothy Drumhiller Douglas V. Leen Anthony A. Santorsola Winner Gordon Froese James R. Oates Terrance K. Tajima Team Player Laurel T. Brion John Ive Eugene H. Peeples Lyle Tenjoma Ronald Dahl Alan R. Cooper Greg Gresset Steven G. Schwager Rodney Wentworth David A. Gutzman Jeff Huleatt James Meadows Glenn Short Wells Labberton Patty Kashiwa Thomas Natale James N. Sledge Winner Wayne Lemley Richard A. Rydman Gregory Zimmer Stacy Gilmore Frank Pietromonaco Team Player Robert E. Tracy Craig D. Smith Tom Roberts Paul K. Hamamoto Karl Winter Winner John R. Starley Stephen Talbot Douglas Howe Robert Woo Stacy Kanda Richard B. Troyer Kenneth Lagergren Gordon Yamaguchi Randolph Lake Team Player Mark I. Masunaga Diane McIntyre Sidney Gallegos Class of 1984 ($9335) Eric J. Opsvig Winner Robert Nieman Stacy Gilmore Champion James H. Phillips Michael E. Kondo Susan K. Robins-Parker Neil A. Hansen Kerry S. Ishihara Lawrence R. Rehn Randolph C. Pearson Kevin Harrison Robert T. Smith Richard Schrader Team Player Gary Kelly Star Robert West Linda Cirtaut Scott Martin Ann Azama Richard Witter Team Player Steven R. Earnest Carol L. Ross Vicki Breaker Steven G. Banich Miles F. Neff Robert Scarr Irene Hunter Class of 1986 ($2250) Ellwood W. Davidson Richard D. Nourse Carl L. Knox Star David N. Hunt Robert Parker Class of 1982 ($15,225) Dayton Q. Lum Gail A. Alef R. Marlin Kay David F. Spooner Star Cliff Park Rich S. Radmall Keith Leonard Howard Skavdahl Robert Anderson Patricia Rothwell J. Patrick Moore Dennis B. Welch Mike J. Bartoletti Ronald Snyder Winner Kathrine Olson Raymond Chan Bradley J. Harken Kenneth E. Patterson Class of 1980 ($20,500) Lynn J. Clifford Winner David Haymore Gary H. Proctor Champion Danny E. Davidson Dennis Brender Thuha Vuong Megan L. Richards Denise Hopkins Jane Dieveney-Hinkle Will Fernyhough Ward M. Smalley Dennis Hopkins Lawrence R. Ladowski Sabrina M. Mandich Team Player Tracey L. Williams Steven J. Urback Michael Lawr Evan Perry Kim E. Brain Norman Nishikawa Farrell D. Prete David Haymore Class of 1978 ($23,300) Star Alan Orsborn Stephen O. Wright Joseph R. Zimmer Champion Scott T. Andrews Michael Spektor John Snedden Ronald Danforth Wendy Spektor Team Player Class of 1987 ($4500) Robert D. Dean Dorothy Stewart David W. Cutler Star Star Darrel D. Dreke Robert Stockton Lane A. Griffin Richard D. Christensen Jack W. Anderson Daryl Eckland Thomas Strother Tony Hewlett Deb C. Crowfoot Bradley Brown Greg Fieran Tracy Wayman Capt. Chas. A. Holtorf Dan Taggart David L. Crouch Ross Fraker Page McNall Rosemary Warren Patrick E. Farrell Ty Galvin Winner Thomas R. Quickstad John J. Yae Marcus A. Fairbanks David Hannula Michael W. Johnson Guy Roberts Carol Friedel Gary Heyamoto Darcie L. Morris Robert K. Sekijima Winner Reuben Gutierrez Kregg Hoover Richard M. Nii A.J. Gollofon Ted Haines Steven R. Lee Normond Passmore J. Michael Hardy Patrick J. McCoy Stanley R. Strankman Stephen D. Henager Mark C. Paxton Thomas N. Tjarnberg Mike Higashi Tom Safely Susan Hollinsworth Carol Shpak Team Player Michael C. Johnson Douglas R. Wood Larry J. Adatto Brent N. Kellogg Eldon Barrowes William C. Kenner Winner Scott Clough $20,000 + $562,915 1951 1978 Akiko Kitada Rose Homan Edward V. Conzatti 1967 1980 Stephanie Marvin James Hutchinson Ronald J. Hammond 1975 1981 1976 John C. Murphy Lucinda Lowell Terry A. Hickey $15,000-$19,999 Michael Rivera Lorin D. Peterson Douglas Johnson 1956 1973 1964 1977 Gordon Sako Pollene Speed-McIntyre N. Summer Lerch 1968 1979 John Weaver Kim McGinnis 1970 1982 1971 Ernest Yamane Team Player Robert Nau $10,000-$14,999 Joseph M. Albert Joseph P. Thomas 1950 1963 1972 Winner Sebra S. Fawcett 1955 1965 1974 1959 1966 1977 Karen Bloomquist Terry J. Preece Class of 1983 ($9190) 1960 1969 Richard R. Busto Phillips B. Trautman Star Joseph M. Gossler David J. Abdo $5,000-$9,999 Rob Hardwick Gerald J. Campo 1954 1962 1985 1992 1957 1983 1990 Class of 1981 ($23,525) Robert E. Johnson Jr 1961 1984 1991 Team Player Champion Wayne Penttila Steve Bliss Donald Ausink Stephen C. Price Douglas A. Clarke Thomas Jacka Rhys Spoor $0-$4,999 David E. Hansen Christopher LeCuyer Russell Tom 1952 1987 1993 1996 1953 1988 1994 1997 Glen H. Johnson Mark Walker Richard Washut 1958 1989 1995 1998 Janine K. Johnson 1986 George T. McIntyre Star Winner Donald Arima Gary Berner Class of 1979 ($17,805) R. Jill Demarco James L. Culbertson Champion Charles Gilmore Lewis V. Davis Robert Juhl Howard P. Jensen Stacy Skopelitis Gilmore as of October 21, 1998

16 Team Player Kathy Marvin Lisa Kajimura Jacqueline Juhl James McGoldrick Jerry Giddings Warner Lambert Warner Lambert Contribution Dale Scott Stayner Kari J. Hunt Class of 1993 ($3625) Contribution Mark P. Smith Star Winner Class of 1998 ($1000) George Bourekis Team Player Kristine Grace Star Class of 1988 ($3800) Jay Deiglmeier Greg Birch Warner Lambert Star Susan Mahan Kohls Jesse J. Boyett Team Player Contribution S. David Buck Marie P. Menard Alvin Thien Rose Bailey Gary Marshall David Killen Non-Alumni ($4115) Rob Merrill Winner Class of 1995 ($3525) Shawn McDevitt Champion Thomas J. Herrick Star Eric Moldver Thomas A. Dwyer Winner Paul H. Barton Les Seelye Richard Tucker David Hanson Team Player Jacqueline Bunce Kevin Kay Diane Brighton-Giles Kenneth Lo Class of 1997 ($1800) Star Doreen Roseto Lyle Fisher Warner Lambert Star International College of Stephen S. Luddington Contribution Gregory Knutson Dentists Team Player David C. Mace Warner Lambert Contribution James A. Harper Caron L. Nelson Mary Jean Oropesa Winner Warner Lambert (Listerine) Donald R. Young Amanda Tavoularis Team Player Class of 1994 ($2750) Evan Baker Team Player Class of 1989 ($4300) Star Class of 1996 ($2550) Ben Crusan JoAnne Nichols Star Mark Grace Star Barbara Posner-Sommer Rick Ellingsen Todd Adams Craig Fostvedt Robert L. Odegard UW School of Dentistry Nancy J. Teel Binh Tran Alumni Anniversary Pledge Campaign as of 10/21/98 Team Player Bruce P. Clement Michael K. Gazori Michael J. Koczarski David Logan Joseph F. Sepe Todd Yoshino

Class of 1990 ($6097) Champion Class of 1990 Gift

Star Beth O’Connor Robert Weber

Winner Dale E. Miller, Jr. Vaughn Teuscher Victoria Wang-Miller Jay F. Worden

Team Player Diane Brighton-Giles Vicky C. LeClair Jay F. Worden

Class of 1991 ($6425) Star Eric Carlson Louis K. Cheung Katherine M. Hakes Karen McNeill Doug Milner Gregory Wetterhus Carrie York

Winner Geralyn Senft

Team Player Carol A. Knaup Brent Nash

Class of 1992 ($5200) Star Ross Drangsholt Linda Edgar R. Graham McEntire Byron Nakagawa Paul A. Nelson

Team Player Chan K. Bae W. Michael Hairfield

17 Dr. Yuodelis honored by the University of Alberta

UW Professor Emeritus Ralph A. Yuodelis, D.D.S., M.S.D., was recently honored by the University of Alberta, his alma mater, where the Dental Alumni Association presented him with the “Outstanding Achievement Award for 1998.”

Dr. Yuodelis is also a graduate of the University of Washington, where he received his Masters of Science in Dentistry degree as well as certification in the specialties of Prosthodontics and Periodontics. Prior to his emeritus status, he was the director of the graduate training program in fixed prosthodontics for over 25 years and, later, the combined prosthodontics program. During this period, he was also appointed as the adjunct professor in periodontics. Dr. Yuodelis is highly recognized nationally and interna- tionally as a leading dental educator, clinician, author and lecturer. Currently, he teaches in the graduate programs of prosthodontics and periodontics at the UW School of Dentistry and is actively engaged in private practice.

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18 Dr. Page’s work in Periodontology earns him Norton M. Ross Award

What stands out for Dr. Roy Page really made some about those early days is how fundamental advances periodontics “was such an enigma to in our understanding of me. I really didn’t know how to deal the etiology and with it.” pathogenesis of Neither was he alone. In the periodontal disease.” 1950s, periodontal disease was a For one, he puzzle for many professionals; little continued, Dr. Page was understood of its etiology and advanced the notion that pathogenesis. Many scientists, in fact, there are many different held to the hypothesis that periodonti- kinds of periodontal tis was a single disease. disease, not just one. The lack of answers and the Also, “he was growing number of questions among the first to provided a spur for Dr. Page. “I made recognize and publish up my mind that I wanted to go into characteristics of periodontics and get [a doctoral prepubertal and rapidly degree] in pathology.” progressive periodonti- During the next 30 years, Dr. tis, both of which are Page published some 300 articles, now universally book chapters and books on periodon- recognized,” noted Dr. tal disease. Each of his contributions Robertson, who also helped increase understanding of the serves as dean of the condition and, collectively, provided University of Washing- a foundation for more effective ton dental school. treatments. Dr. Page’s work helped clinicians For those achievements and understand that periodontal disease others, the ADA named Dr. Page the should be treated as an inflammatory 1998 recipient of the Norton M. Ross condition caused by bacteria. Award for Excellence in Clinical In addition to his clinical Research. The award, which recog- investigations, Dr. Page is past nizes outstanding research that has president of both the International contributed to the prevention and Association for Dental Research and treatment of oral diseases, is spon- the AADR. He has traveled the world sored by the Association through the providing seminars for clinicians to ADA Health Foundation with the help them better serve their patients. support of Warner-Lambert Co. Dr. Page also is editor of the ADA Executive Director John S. Journal of Periodontal Research and, Zapp, who chaired the award selec- since 1967, has served as professor of tion committee, said, “Dr. Roy Page periodontics at the UW dental school, was a perfect fit for what the Norton where he was honored as the WDSF M. Ross Award is designed to honor: Foundation Distinguished Professor exemplary dental research that has in Dentistry from 1995-98. clinical applications.” According to Dr. Paul Robertson, Reprinted with permission of the president of the American Associa- ADA News. ©1998 American Dental tion for Dental Research, “Dr. Page Association.

19 In Memoriam

Gene I. Campbell, Class of 1957, Dr. Ricketts was an avid sup- passed away July 26, 1998. He main- porter of Husky football. He enjoyed tained an orthodontic practice in Seattle travelling extensively. In spite of until his retirement in 1990. During the having myotonic dystrophy, he 1960’s and 1970’s he served on a number endeavored to live a normal life and of committees of the Seattle-King County never lost his sense of humor, joking Dental Society, including Membership, about his “fatal health.” He is Seattle Public School Advisory, Insurance survived by his wife, Shirley; and Ethics. He also served as the stepsons Jeff Wergeland and his wife, component’s fund drive and co-chair in Lori, and their son, Johann, and Terry 1969-72. Wergeland; two sisters, Dorothy Byron and husband, Roger, and John Wilbur Ricketts, Class of 1957, Barbara Reid; brother Kenneth passed away August 25, 1998. While at Ricketts. His sister, Arlene Wells, and the University of Washington, he joined brother, George Ricketts, preceded the Air Force R.O.T.C. After graduating, him in death. Memorial donations he served as a 2nd Lieutenant for three may be made to the Dr. and Mrs. J. W. years in Tokyo. After a brief stay in Ricketts Dental Student Loan Fund, Seattle, he returned to Tokyo for his School of Dentistry, Box 357137, graduate orthodontic training. In 1962, he University of Washington, Seattle, opened an office in Seattle and remained Washington 98195-7137. there until retiring in 1987. Beginning in 1972 and for the next 10 years, he divided Bernard Simonsma, Class of his time between Seattle and Fairbanks, 1958, passed away. He practiced in AK. He married his high school sweet- Alaska and Mukilteo, Washington heart, Shirley, in 1984. Both are members before moving to Wenatchee. of the Dean’s Club at the UW School of Dentistry, President’s Club and Don James Center. According to Dean Paul Robertson, “He was a beloved and respected friend who cared deeply about his profession and his school. We will miss him.”

20 Faculty, Staff and Students Bid Farewell to “Ol’ Tom” Thompson McClung Lewis, D.D.S., M.S.D. 1924 - 1998

Tom Lewis grew up in Illinois where he earned his in Spokane in 1974, Lewis assisted the Spokane District D.D.S. degree from Northwestern University in 1950. He Dental Society with planning a major program for dentists. decided to become a dentist because he was interested in Their efforts were enormously successful. In appreciation, health and he wanted to do “something different” from they made him an honorary member. others he knew who were planning to be doctors, attorneys, Lewis was always concerned about providing a safe or teachers. and anxiety-free environment in the School’s Pedo clinic. At Northwestern, Tom met Beej, and the two married Halloween was a major event every year, with Tom in 1945. After graduation, they moved to Bonner’s Ferry, “dressing to the max” for the kids. Idaho, where he was the only dentist in the area. The State Starting as an instructor in the Department of Pedo- of Idaho paid for Lewis to take a continuing education dontics in 1955, Tom Lewis had a long and impressive course on children’s dentistry from Dr. Charles Sweet in academic career in the School. He was promoted through Portland, Oregon. According to the ranks of assistant professor Beej, Tom was “really turned on” (1956), associate professor to pedodontics by that course. (1963), and professor (1970). As Tom and Beej moved to professor emeritus, he continued Seattle where Tom enrolled as to contribute to the School’s the first graduate student in academic program until shortly Pediatric Dentistry at the UW. before his death. He earned his M.S.D. in 1955. Among his many accom- His thesis focused on dental fear plishments, he was a Fellow of in children. the American College of Dentists David Law, Chair of and a member of Omicron Kappa Pediatric Dentistry, convinced Upsilon. He was named the Lewis to join the faculty. Thus School of Dentistry Dean’s Club began a long and productive Honorary Lifetime Member for academic career. Lewis was 1995 for his outstanding service. promoted from assistant to In 1992, faculty, students, associate professor in 1963, and and friends established the Law/ then to full professor in 1970. Lewis Endowed Lectureship in He co-authored, with David Law Pediatric Dentistry to honor the and John Davis, The Atlas of two men for their decades of Pedodontics which was first outstanding contributions to published in 1969. pediatric dentistry, clinical Other areas of Lewis’ research and private practice. Its research included dental trauma, purpose is to enhance the pulpal treatment of primary teeth, treatment of medically profession of pediatric dentistry by providing an accessible compromised children, and the effect of calcium hydroxide forum for presenting current clinical techniques, research on deep carious lesions. and product developments. Directed toward the family During the early days of the School, the faculty was a dentist, this annual lectureship will promote the continued very close-knit group. One of the most popular activities education of all individuals who are involved with the oral was Opening Day of yachting season. Beej recalls the fun health care of children and young adults. Each year, Tom Tom had helping Dave Law decorate his boat. “Tugboat worked very hard with the planning committee to develop a Annie,” “Kon Tiki,” “Wreck of the Hesperus” were among first-class, low-cost Law/Lewis Lecture. the many themes they came up with. Ol’ Tom passed away on July 13, 1998. Memorials In 1966, Lewis was appointed assistant dean with may be made to the Law/Lewis Endowed Lectureship, responsibility for Continuing Dental Education and Dental UW School of Dentistry, Box 357137, Seattle, WA Admissions. His innovative CDE programs included a 98195; Sand Point Methodist Memorial Fund; or series of seminars held around the State to make it easier Swedish Medical Center Foundation Tumor Institute, for rural dentists to attend. When the World’s Fair was held 747 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122.

21 Class Notes

CLASS OF 1954 CLASS OF 1963 Donald Compaan: 12630 Renton Ave. Arthur A. Dugoni: 7 Woodridge Ct., South, Seattle, WA 98178. Compaan was Redwood City, CA 94061. The Fèdèration inducted as the president of the Interna- Dentaire Internationale (FDI) World Dental

OTES tional College of Dentists on October 23, Federation elected Dr. Dugoni, dean and 1998. professor at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, to the prestigious List of CLASS OF 1962 Honour at the world dental parliament Paul Heins, P. O. Box 13247: Gainesville, meeting on October 8, 1998 in Barcelona, Spain. The List of Honour is the highest

N FL 32604. “After 33 years of full-time teaching, I have retired from academic life, award the FDI World Dental Federation can taking with me more wonderful memories bestow upon a member and is limited to 30 than any one person seems entitled to have. living members throughout the world who It has been a privilege to work with the best- have made distinguished contributions to of-the-best of America’s youth. Almost 3000 international dentistry and the federation. students by my count. During all those years, that special interpersonal quality A member of the FDI World Dental Federa- found in dental education and best experi- tion since 1988, Dugoni served six years as treasurer and member of the executive LASS enced in the one-to-one atmosphere of clinical learning has energized me. What a committee and three years as a member of privilege to have been a part of the learning the organization’s council. His contributions process of so many dentists. to the federation over the past 10 years have

C resulted in many innovative and important After all these years, I still value the changes in the structure of the federation, experiences I had with teachers like Lyle including the creation of four subsidiary Ostlund, Bob Guild, Bob Canfield, Arnold companies, an internationally recognized Tamarin, Gerald Stibbs, Jack Bell, John world dental congress and an increase in Ingle, Saul Schluger and many others at the revenue tenfold over the decade, including University of Washington. And just as much, the establishment of substantial reserves for I value the clinical periods spent working future expansion of programs and facilities. with you, the students of those years. You were all part of my professional education Dugoni’s international accomplishments and my development as a person. were also recognized by Douglas R. Smith, Counsel General of the United States in After earning my D.D.S. in 1962, I joined the Barcelona. Smith, in cooperation with Dr. U. S. Public Health Service, returning a year later to UW for specialty training in Peri- odontics. In 1965, I was appointed to the UW faculty. In 1975, I was torn between my love for the NW and the opportunity to be a part of the development of a new dental school, the University of . I couldn’t pass it up so I left sailing and the mountains to be the chair of the Periodontology Department where I remained until I retired.

I have not really retired though. Instead, I have made a career change that allows me to devote more time to my interests: creative writing, creative cooking and being a blue- collar worker for Habitat for Humanity. My wife and I have plans to move back to the northwest in the near future. But in the meantime, I would enjoy a note from any of you who would care to say “hi’’.” Dr. Heins’ e-mail address is: [email protected]

Arthur A. Dugoni

22 David A. Whitson, president of the American Dental Association, hosted a special reception in honor of Dugoni at the U. S. Consulate in Barcelona on ALUMNI PLEDGE FORM October 7. FDI dignitaries, Barcelona civic leaders and prominent dental leaders representing 130 nations were in attendance. Return this Form with your Gift Dugoni will continue as a member of the FDI World Dental Federation but has Individuals who contribute $500 or more, and corporations/ completed his service as a member of associations which contribute $1000 or more receive a one-year the council, executive committee and membership in the Dean’s Club. All donors are recognized treasurer. Dugoni is also past president annually in the Dental Alumni Newsletter. of the American Dental Association, American Association of Dental Schools, California Dental Association My total gift is ____ $500 ____ $1000 ______other and the American Board of Orthodon- tics. _____ Enclosed is my check made payable to the Alumni Honored at WIN University of Washington Foundation. Environmental Achievement Award Ceremony _____ I prefer to pledge $ ______in ______In perusing the WSDA News and the Seattle-King County Dental Society payments. (To be paid by ______). Journal, we’ve noted that a number of UW School of Dentistry alumni are _____ Please bill my VISA or MasterCard # receiving kudos for their efforts to prevent pollution. Two alumni were ______Exp. _____ recognized at the WIN Environmental Achievement Awards ceremony this past September: Stephanie Marvin Name: ______(Class of 1978), chair of the SKCDS Community Dental Health Committee, Home or Business address: and Ross Fraker (Class of 1980). Both are recognized through Metro/ ______King County’s EnviroStars program, ______which recognizes businesses that properly manage and/or reduce hazardous waste. Phone: ______Class: ______

Other alumni recognized through the EnviroStars program include: I intend for my gift to go to the Dental Alumni Anniversary Pledge Fund. Paul Rubin (Class of 1973) Steven J. Olson (Class of 1974) Signature:______Date:______Daniel Friedman (Class of 1976) Susan Hollinsworth (Class of 1978) Patricia Shigihara (Class of 1983) Return this form to the University of Washington, School Rhys Spoor (Class of 1983) of Dentistry, Box 357137, Seattle, WA 98195-7137. Eric Hagman (Class of 1986) Phone: (206) 543-7297. FAX: (206) 543-6465. Scott Schwalm (Class of 1989) MD5098 DALUMN 65-2500 Carrie York (Class of 1992) Gerrarda O’Beirne (Class of 1995) The University of Washington is registered as a charitable organization with Les Seelye (Class of 1996) the Secretary of State, State of Washington

23 Membership Matters!

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