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Inside This Issue... Reports from the ICD USA Section President, Past President, President-Elect, Registrar and Deputy Registrar International College of Dentists INTERNATIONAL PRESORTED COLLEGE STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE OF DENTISTS PAID LEHIGH VALLEY, PA ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERMIT NO. 121 610 Professional Drive, Suite 201 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 What's Inside: MEMORIES FROM NEW ORLEANS— 2013 CONVOCATION ADDRESS & PHOTOS •••See page 27 FISHER HOUSE PROJECT •••See page 32 2013 DISTRICT REPORTS •••See page 66 Inside this issue... Reports from the ICD USA Section President, Past President, President-Elect, Registrar and Deputy Registrar Applied Strategic Plan— First Year Report 2013 USA Section USA Section Journal of Events Foundation and Donor Report A Publication of the International College of Dentists your icd usa section president to the would like to Fellowship CONGRATULATE the new fellows of 2013 Class of 22013013 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS THE DEADLINE FOR THE 2015 KEY IS JANUARY 15, 2015 from your 2014 KEY usa Section Submissions of articles for the 2015 edition of the should be single-spaced, done in Word Format vice President, and emailed to the editor at [email protected]. Please type the names of ICD Fellows in Curtis R. Johnson, DDS, FICD bold type. Photography to be used with the article may also be sent electronically and preferably in color. Dr. Culotta-Norton Although we will make every effort, we cannot guarantee the return of original photographs. It is best 610 Main Street • P.O. Box 341 to send a duplicate. Scotland, South Dakota 57059 tel 605.583.4310 | [email protected] If it is not possible to email the text together with the photographs, then mail the material to: Richard J. Galeone, DDS, Editor 122 Holly Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 Integrity. Leadership. Service. Captions: Please do not write on the back of photographs. This can cause indentations and result in distortions. Write the caption on a label and tape it to the back of the photo. Sending the material prior to the deadline date is greatly appreciated. We will try our best to accommodate late submissions, but cannot promise that they will be included. FOR MORE CONGRATULATORY ADS, SEE PAGES 86-92! Contents FIRST YEAR REPORT ON THE SECTION’S APPLIED STRATEGIC PLAN ...................... 8 “…it was the consensus of the USA Section Strategic Planning Committee, ASP Facilitator Dr. Robert Frazer, and the Board that the first year of the ASP was generally successful and that we are on track to attaining the goals and objectives established one year ago.” USA SECTION PAST PRESIDENT’S REPORT ......................................................................... 11 By Paul E. Stubbs “What vaults to the top of my ‘highlights’ list is, of course, the purchase of the building at 610 Professional Drive... providing considerable opportunity for growth of the staff and services and ultimately reduce... rental costs.” MICHIGAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS ....................................................................................... 18 “The Michigan ICD since 2011 has been active in sponsoring the ICD Student Exchange Program which sends a number of third year dental students abroad. In 2013 students were exchanged with Brazil and Kenya.” DENTAL SCHOOL DEBT: SWIMMING TO THE SURFACE OR DROWNING ................. 24 by Ruchi Sahota “As with all graduate studies, the cost of dental education continues to rise. Facility costs, technology improvements, staffing costs and competitive salaries for high-quality educators are needed to train high-quality clinicians.” ROBERT M. ANDERTON, D.D.S., J.D., LL.M. OFFERS CONVOCATION ADDRESS...... 27 “The germ theory of disease was not well understood although there was a Doctor Pasteur in France talking about microbes and a Doctor Lister in Scotland insisting on scrubbing operating rooms before surgery...” FEATURES Commentary .......................................4 Foundation Report and Donor’s List ...34 Report from the Registrar .....................5 In Memoriam ....................................42 Journalism Awards ............................26 Class of 2013 ....................................47 New Orleans Memories ........................30 District Reports .................................66 MISSION STATEMENT: The USA Section of the International College of Dentists, as part of the preeminent honorary dental organization in the world... • Recognizes and promotes excellence in leadership with an emphasis on service. • Provides support to our Fellows and respect for our peers. • Addresses oral health needs and education throughout the world. • Fosters an atmosphere of collaboration with those who share our values. International College of Dentists USA Section Magazine design & layout: 610 Professional Drive, Suite 201 GALEONE DESIGN Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Gwen Galeone | tel. (215) 699-8601 Email: [email protected] [email protected] TEL: 301-251-8861 | FAX: 240-499-8975 The Journal of Events for the International College of Dentists. The College disclaims and is wholly free from responsibility for the opinions, statements of alleged facts, or views therein expressed by contributors to the KEY. Items of interest and all communications intended for publication should be addressed to the Editor: Dr. Richard J. Galeone, 122 Holly Drive, Lansdale, PA 19446 or by email to [email protected] and must be single spaced. The editor reserves the right to edit all contributions. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the International College of Dentists, Carol I. Turner, Registrar, 610 Professional Drive, Suite 201, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. PRESENTING THE USA SECTION 2014 OFFICERS Curtis R. Johnson Robert E. Brady President Secretary General Emeritus Dexter E. Barnes Registrar Emeritus President-Elect Curtis R. Johnson Dexter E. Barnes Margaret M. Culotta-Norton Paul E. Stubbs Richard J. Galeone Vangel R. Zissi Margaret M. Deputy Registrar Culotta-Norton Emeritus Vice President George D. Selfridge Paul E. Stubbs Deputy Secretary Immediate Past President General Emeritus Deputy Registrar Richard J. Galeone Emeritus Editor Mary Jo Webster Richard M. Smith Richard M. Smith Carol I. Turner Theodore M. Roberson Robert E. Brady Vangel R. Zissi Office Manager & Treasurer Executive Assistant Carol I. Turner Jennifer Greenville Registrar Executive Assistant Theodore M. Paula W. Rinaudo Roberson Public Relations Specialist Deputy Registrar George D. Selfridge Mary Jo Webster Jennifer Greenville Paula W. Rinaudo 2014 REGENTS Joseph R. Kenneally Thomas G. Fellman District 1 District 10 Andrew G. Vorrasi William M. Fraser District 2 District 11 Joseph R. Kenneally Andrew G. Vorrasi Peter P. Korch III Carmine J. LoMonaco Paul G. Isler Peter P. Korch III Melodee R. Armfield District 3 District 12 Carmine J. LoMonaco Bruce G. Toy District 4 District 13 Paul G. Isler James C. Setterberg District 5 District 14 Charles L. Smith Richard M. Smith District 6 District 15 Charles L. Smith David R. Holwager Keith W. Suchy Ronald J. Paler Thomas G. Fellman David R. Holwager William J. Bennett District 7 District 16 Keith W. Suchy Douglas L. Starkey District 8 District 17 Ronald J. Paler District 9 William M. Fraser Melodee R. Armfield Bruce G. Toy James C. Setterberg Richard M. Smith William J. Bennett Douglas L. Starkey 2 THE KEY/2 014 2014 VICE REGENTS Francis A. Connor, Jr. Bruce Ashendorf Mark C. Huberty Henrik Erik Hansen David J. Ferlita District 1 District 5 District 9 District 13 District 17 Ira R. Titunik Gerald R. Karr Keith V. Krell W. Brian Powley District 2 District 6 District 10 District 14 R. Donald Hoffman Billie Sue Kyger David E. Houten Richard M. Smith District 3 District 7 District 11 District 15 Edwin Lawrence Morris Terri S. Tiersky Niki C. Carter Bettie R. McKaig District 4 District 8 District 12 District 16 2014 DEpuTY REGENTS DSI TricT 1 DSI TricT 5 DSI TricT 11 DSI TricT 15 CT .....................Richard L. Rausch AL ...................... Bruce E. AK ..................... Phyllis L. TX......................Risé L. Martin ME .................... Denise M. Theriault Cunningham Pendergrast MA .....................Lisa Vouras GA ..................... Bradley K. ID ......................John S. Kriz DSI TricT 16 Eliot L. Paisner Greenway John E. Smith NH..................... MT..................... NC .....................Scott M. Vines Jeffrey E. Dodge George M. Taybos Thomas D. Pollard RI ....................... MS ..................... OR ..................... SC ......................Marshall L. Wallace Jeffrey H. Berkowitz Lorin D. Peterson VT ..................... WA..................... VA ...................... Kirk M. Norbo DSI TricT 6 DSI TricT 2 KY ......................H. Fred Howard DSI TricT 12 DSI TricT 17 Richard F. Andolina Arnold S. Jacobson Steven R. Kilpatrick NY ..................... MO .................... AR ..................... FL (E) ................Ethan A. Pansick Rekha C. Gehani Zachary F. Carden, Jr. Mark H. Armfield NY ..................... TN ..................... KS ...................... FL (W) ...............Henry F. Pruett Jr. NY .....................Richard L. Rausch WV ....................Daniel I. Joseph LA ......................Dennis E. Donald NY .....................James J. Sconzo OK .....................Stephen O. Glenn NY .....................Lawrence E. Volland DSI TricT 7 IN ......................Daniel W. Fridh DSI TricT 13 DSI TricT 3 OH .................... Denise L. Hering CA (SF Bay) .......Dennis D. Shinbori PA ...................... James M. Boyle III CA (C) ...............Donald P. Rollofson DSI TricT 8 CA (LA) .............Darryl L. Lee George J. DSI TricT 4 IL .......................Susan B. Bishop
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