5. September - October


It seems like yesterday when I was installed as President of the Pierre Fauchard Academy. It has been a wonderful year for both the Academy and me. One of my first priorities was the retooling of our Web site. Thanks to Mark Stanley, our Webmaster, we have a state-of-the-art site that allows us to freely communicate with PFA members throughout the world. The editable pages feature gives our officers the opportunity to communicate with our membership instantaneously, as well as the members having the ability to communicate electronically with the officers and each other. I have used this new Web tool to communicate with PFA members from the Academy and Foundation meetings before the meetings were complete. We are truly communicating with members as fast as things are happening.

I have had the opportunity to travel to several PFA sections meetings. I have been treated like a king everywhere I have traveled. The wonderful people I have met have been the best part of my presidency.


The management committee continues to communicate with quarterly conference calls and has the finances for the Academy in great shape. The Kozals continue to hold down the Central Office and make it easy for officers to do their job. I would also like to mention the fantastic job our Editor Jim Brophy does with Dental World. While we are on the leading edge with electronic communication, the Academy’s written journal is second to none. Great job, Jim!

As I leave the Presidency, I am extremely confident in the abilities of the upcoming officers. Drs. Mark, Windspear, and Englander will continue to lead the Academy to its next level.

In closing, I have always wanted to be a dentist, but never in my wildest dreams did I think I would become President of the Pierre Fauchard Academy. It has been a great run, a privilege, and an honor to serve the Academy. I will continue to give my support when needed.




Michael J. Perpich, DDS

President



European Sojourn

This year was the bi-annual trip to visit the active European Sections in Belgium and in France. Belgium/Luxembourg Section Chair Jose Dahan has always been an active leader in Europe through his many contacts and in PFA with his many innovative ideas. Spending time with him and his wife and his Section members is always a morale boost to begin any trip to Europe.

Visiting France was important because of the several leadership changes made there. European Trustee Pierre Marois had resigned at the end of the last PFA International Board Meeting, recommending that Dr. Hubert Ouvrard, Section Chair for France, be appointed to fill the European Trustee position; and Paris Dental School No. VII Dean Marie Laure Boy-LeFevre had been elected to fill the Section Chair position for France.

In both cases, it was important for Trustee-emeritus Pierre Marois to introduce the new officers and to discuss PFA with leading Academy Officers on a personal basis.


President-elect Howard Mark and wife Sheila listening to Chairman Jose Dahan at the University of Liege School of Dentistry’s dental exhibit

The officers assigned to make these important contacts were the incoming International PFA President Howard Mark and the existing International Editor James Brophy. As President, Dr. Mark would be dealing with them all from afar. The personal contact now was essential to put a face to the name. Editor Brophy had made this trek before, knew the people involved, and would be reporting on their activities in future issues. Renewing the comradeship assured all that the Academy was particularly supportive of their coming leadership roles.

In addition to the important Paris meetings, Dr. Mark was to place the newly inducted Hall of Fame members on the Wall of Fame located at Le Conseil de l’Ordre des Chirurgiens Dentistes of Paris Headquarters, meet their relatively new President Dr.Yves Mahe, and induct several new Fellows into the Academy.


New Chair for France Dean Marie Laure Boy-LeFevre and new European Trustee Hubert Ouvrard

The Management Team

This all came about through the subtle but important leadership changes brought about over the last few years by the Academy’s Executive Committee. While the Executive Committee’s name change to the Management Team might have appeared as a modernized window dressing, a very specific difference between the two concepts is real. Though many of the effects of the Management Team are the same as the previous Executive Committee, the practical difference is that the Executive Committee was a hierarchy of officers with the President taking the lead in assigning and doing the major workload. Now the “Team” concept, which has been used for the last few years, encompasses all the officers jointly discussing the issues as equals, sharing the workload, and executing their parts of the decisions together.

We have seen excellent examples in the modernization of our documents—the Constitution, the Bylaws, the Policy Manual, and Financial Planning. But many of these decisions do not seem to be a glaring impact to the general membership, though in reality they are.

This year, a more practical example of the impact the Management Team is having is evidenced by all the officers sharing in the visitations to attend more Section events throughout the PFA World.

An early example of this was sending past PFA President Gary Lowder to the Anniversary Meeting of the Mexican Dental Association where he was able to address the Convention in their native tongue—Spanish. This was very well received by the Mexican Dental Association. In the past, the current President would have attended, spoken in English, only to be later translated into Spanish. That result would have highlighted our language differences, perhaps even our cultural ones, between neighboring Sections.

Dr. Lowder’s speech in Spanish had the effect of bringing our Academy closer together. It implied that PFA cared enough about the Mexican Section’s important event to send an international dignitary to speak to them directly in their own language. This further demonstrated the internationality of our global Academy.

That similar, though perhaps not as obvious, policy has continued through the past years of international officers. While the positions rotate and the titles change, the thought processing of the Management Team has remained a unifying force in the leadership of the Academy. It provides for agreed continuity in foresight, planning, and execution of policy for more than one year.

This year was another excellent example of the tremendous impact that this policy is having on our world relationships. President Mike Perpich, with his many professional and family duties, has handled many in-country trips to various Section events. Normally, he would have attended the biannual visit to Europe. But the Management Team discussed how to make the best impact with this trip and selected President-elect Howard Mark to make the voyage.


Dr. Howard Mark is the incoming President in October of this year. Thus, this trip gave him the opportunity to meet with the always-exciting Belgium/Luxembourg Chairman Jose Dahan, on his own home turf, to discuss Dr. Dahan’s many ambitious ideas for his Section. This was also an opportunity for the incoming PFA President to hear ideas firsthand, while Dr. Mark had time to plan his year’s agenda.

Dr. Mark had the chance to review the European scene with retiring European Trustee Pierre Marois, get to know socially and fraternally the new incoming Trustee for Europe, Dr. Hubert Ouvrard, and for all of us to meet the dynamic new French Section Chair, Dean Marie-Laure Boy-Lefevre. Installing the new Wall of Fame plaques at the Hall of Fame venue in a ceremony at the headquarters of Le Conseil de l’Ordre des Chirurgiens Dentistes in Paris, further provided Dr. Mark the opportunity to enjoy the company of our friend, former Conseil President Dr. Andrè Robert, and open new relations with the Conseil’s current President Yves Mahe. During this time, both were able to update our President-elect on the effectiveness of their mobile dental clinic that the PFA Foundation has helped to fund, which serves the dental needs of the indigent in and around Paris. Our hosted PFA Section reception with many French Fellows at their headquarters renewed the close relationship that former Trustee Pierre Marois had established over the decades.

The Foundation-funded mobile dental clinic had been servicing the dentally indigent in a Paris suburb when it returned in the late afternoon to the Conseil headquarters, but most of the Fellows had left the reception due to its late return.

Both in Belgium and in France, the ever-gracious Dr. Mark personally met and discussed PFA with many of our Fellows there who would probably never have been able to make that contact otherwise. And Dr. Mark’s wife, Sheila, made friends everywhere with her ability to discuss issues in their native French.

Thus, we have an incoming PFA President meeting and greeting our Fellows in their own countries to discuss mutual goals for PFA for the coming year. Dr. Mark listened intently while enjoying their company. It was love at first sight for them all. And at no time could we have been prouder to have such a caring, concerned President-elect in Dr. Mark, who was so well received everywhere. The relationship for the coming year was cemented in shared laughter and good times spent together. PFA was not just a magazine, not just a local project to get involved in, not merely a dues notice. PFA was epitomized by a gracious, personable President who listened and conversed about the values we all share as professionals and what we could do together about them.


Conseil past President Andre Robert with the Association Bus Social Dentaire outside the Conseil headquarters

European Sojourn continued...

All Over Belgium

8–13 June 2005

Professor Dahan and his gracious wife Mariethe escorted our entourage all through his country. Due to airline scheduling, Editor Brophy and photographer Shirley Brophy came in Wednesday, 8 June 2005. Mariethe picked them up at the airport and brought them to Dr. Dahan’s dental office, where they stayed in a hotel across the street.

That evening, Drs. Dahan and Brophy and their wives went over the program Professor Dahan had arranged for his Section and our visit (after discussing several unique dental cases in Dr. Dahan’s office).

The next day, Dr Howard and Sheila Mark arrived and we moved to our usual headquarters at the Hotel Conrad. That day, we toured Brussels and had a quiet evening dinner, meeting with all the guests to discuss the itinerary and events scheduled.

Friday we were up early to take the train to a Brussels suburb to meet with Mariethe (to avoid the congested city traffic). Dr. Mark led us through the maze as though he had lived there all his life. We toured Professor Dahan’s University where he teaches and then off to the old, beautiful city of Leuven.

Dr. Dahan had scheduled a tour of the Belgium Parliament with Belgium Senator Olivier de Clippelle and his wife. After the government tour, Senator Clippelle, a third-generation Belgian official, took us to lunch for further discussion about their government workings. Too often we forget that other cultures have different types of government restraints on our profession. Belgium is a multi-cultural country speaking Flemish, French, and German—in a few provinces. The move to unify the country with one language was answered by a compromise with some dental schools speaking Flemish and others French. (But everyone seems to understand English.)

For the evening, we dined with the Belgium Section officers and leaders at Maison du Cygne on the Grand Plaza. There Dr. Mark addressed their Section members on the use of the Foundation grants and scholarships.

We all left Saturday for the University of Liege (a few kilometers from the German border) at their Dental School Policliniques Universitaires, Lucien Brull School, Quai Godefoid Kurth, located along the river. There Drs. Howard Mark, Jose Dahan, and Professor Michael Limme presented the 2000 Foundation Scholarship award to Dr. Sylviane Raskin.

Professor Dahan and Editor Brophy stayed for the symposium on “Sleep Disorders and Apnea,” while the rest of our entourage toured Liege. The seminar was given by Professor Dr. R. Poirrier of Liege, Professor Dr. J. Krieger of Strasbourg, Professor W. Bacon of Strasbourg, and Dr. Sylviane Raskin.

The evening brought us all together at a local restaurant on the river for the “Official Supper” of the Belgian/Luxembourg Section.



Dr. Mark inducted new Fellows into membership during their ceremony, which includes a choral arrangement after the initiation by the new members. Our new Fellows are Drs. Odile Hutereau, Sylviana Raskin, Sabine Geerts, Jean-Claude Dabee, and Professor Michael Limme.

Dr. Mark then presented the PFA’s Honorary Membership of Merit Award to Dr. Bernard Henin. Dr. Henin is particularly revered for his work in accomplishing finalizing orthodontics as a specialty in Belgium, where it had not been before.

Our President-elect addressed the crowd of Fellows and guests on “Aims and Commitments of the Pierre Fauchard Academy and its Foundation.” He particularly stressed the importance to us all about getting involved.

On Sunday, Dr. & Mrs. Mark accepted the offer of a couple of Fellows to tour Mechelen. Chair Jose and Mariethe left for his orthodontic practice in Switzerland, and Editor Brophy and Shirley left to interview Pierre Marois in Paris.

Section Chair Jose Dahan had beautifully crafted an excellent program that involved Fellows all around his country by hosting two meetings with them in different locales, helped sponsor a continuing education symposium with more than 100 in attendance, enlightened us all on the Belgian government by a Senator, and introduced us to the beauty that is his country.


L-R, Chair Jose Dahan, Honored Fellow Bernard Henin, and President-elect Howard Mark

The new Fellows singing the Initiation Chorus



“One of the distinct pleasures associated with being a guest in another country is that of being asked to perform the pleasurable duty of formally installing new Fellow of the Academy into their respective Sections and Regions, and, at times such as these, participating in the bestowing Honorary Fellowship in the Academy upon individuals recognized by their peers within the Academy for this prestigious distinction.

“There is no question that being selected by your peers for any honor is wonderful, in my mind. However, being singled out for the awarding of an Honorary Fellowship in one of the most prestigious organizations in the professional dental community, the Pierre Fauchard International Honor Academy, is among the highest accolades of all. It is my honor and pleasure at having been asked by your Chairperson, Professor Dr. Jose Dahan, to present this wonderful recognition to Dr. Bernard Henin.



“I would like to read the curriculum vitae that has enabled your peers to mark you as most worthy, and then bestow the citation on the Plaque of Fellowship that will be bestowed upon you. On behalf of the Officers and Board of Trustees of the Academy, let me congratulate you and welcome you into our Fellowship! We hope you will be as honored to receive this as we are to recognize you!

“In the same vein, I ask the following new Fellows to come forward and accept the duties and responsibilities of becoming Fellows of the Belgian Section of the Pierre Fauchard Academy. It is incumbent upon you to accept the duties and responsibilities of Fellowship as these carry with them the obligation of ethical behavior, professional integrity, and continuing educational learning so necessary to maintaining the high standards of conduct associated with the Academy. After taking the oath, let me be the first to congratulate you and welcome you into the Academy fellowship!”

PFA President-elect
Howard Mark

European Sojourn continued...

Paris—the City of Light

12–17 June 2005


Editor Jim Brophy and photographer Shirley Brophy spent Sunday and Monday gently interviewing Pierre and Seba Marois at their apartment.

President-elect Howard and Sheila Mark arrived by train on Monday and settled into the hotel across the street. Drs. Mark, Marois, Brophy, and their wives had a dinner meeting that evening to plan the upcoming events.

Wednesday was the Hall of Fame Ceremony at the headquarters of Le Conseil National de l’Ordre des Chirurgiens Dentistes in Paris. Conseil President Yves Mahe opened the ceremony with an introductory address.

European Trustee Hubert Ouvrard thanked President Mahe for his kind remarks and for inviting the PFA Section to the Conseil National headquarters to hold their ceremonies. He then introduced his successor as Section Chair for France, Dean Marie Laure Boy-LeFevre. Dr. Ouvrard gave apologies for President Michael Perpich’s absence for familial reasons, but stated that such reasons are as important in France as they are in the United States.

President-elect Howard Mark also gave regrets from PFA President Michael Perpich before going into history of the two Wall of Fame plaques memorializing two renowned individuals in Dr. Frederick S. McKay of the United States, and Dr. Morinosuke Chiwaki of Japan. From their work, we are able to “build upon their gifts for the betterment on mankind.” Dr. Mark then read the citations for both dentists whose new plaques had been placed on the Wall of Fame in their headquarters meeting room.


L-R, Editor Brophy, President-elect Mark and wife Sheila, Seba and Pierre Marois in their living room


Europe’s Trustee Hubert Ouvrard (center) gives remarks with President-elect Howard Mark on the right and Section Chair for France Marie Boy-LeFevre on the left

PFA President-elect Howard Mark then bestowed PFA Honorary Fellowship on Conseil National President Yves Mahe for his outstanding accomplishments, dedication to the profession, and recognition for his talents by his colleagues. This is done with the approval of the International PFA Board of Trustees.

Conseil President Mahe then presented to PFA President Michael Perpich, through President-elect Howard Mark as his representative, the Conseil National de l’Ordre Gold Medal awarded by its members.

Dr. Mark accepted the Gold Medal on behalf of President Perpich by stating, “I know that he will treasure this recognition, this honor, very highly and will appreciate what it means. As President, Dr. Perpich has led the Academy capably and well, and deserves this token of esteem to the fullest.”

Conseil President Mahe then gave a brief description of all the contributions to our profession and to his country by Dr. Pierre Marois in presenting to him the Gold Medal of the Conseil National de l’Ordre des Chirurgiens Dentistes. This award was presented by President Mahe on behalf of the entire Conseil National.

Following the honors, Section Chair of France Boy-LeFevre and Trustee Ouvrard inducted many new Fellows into the Academy.

A reception of food and drink commenced after the festivities were closed.

That evening, PFA sponsored their intimate dinner party for Conseil President Mahe, Trustee-emeritus Pierre Marois and his wife Seba, Trustee Hubert Ouvrard and his wife, French Chair Marie Laure Boy-LeFevre, President-elect Howard Mark and Sheila, and Editor Jim Brophy and wife Shirley—which is traditional, but so necessary at this time to socialize with all the new officers.

The evening dinner party

2005 Calendar




6–9 October


PFA and Foundation Board Meetings, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia

7 October


Section Chair Caucus, Grand Ballroom L, 10 AM–1:30 PM

8 October


Awards Luncheon, Grand Ballroom C/D, 11:30 AM–2 PM

8 October


President’s Reception, Ballroom L, 6:30 PM–8 PM

9 October


PFA Dinner Party, Liberty Ballroom A, 6:30 PM–10:30 PM

15 October


36th Japan Section Annual Meeting, Hiroshima, Japan




(Have your PFA Event date put here. E-mail Editor Brophy at PFADWJMB@aol.com)

Marois—the Man, the Mentor, the Model


Dr. Pierre Marois

At last year’s PFA Board Meeting, our longest-serving International Trustee tendered his resignation. Pierre Albert Jacques Marois of Paris, France, had represented the European (and some North African) PFA Sections on the International PFA Board since his 1983 appointment by then PFA President General Robert Shira, a long-time friend. Pierre had become a Fellow in 1954 and began contributing by building the PFA Section in France. As Trustee for Europe, Dr. Marois added to and strengthened the Academy in that area. Those activities alone might have given him quite a prominence in the annals of the Academy. But Dr. Marois was a person of even greater dimension.

“I gladly accepted the challenge Dr. Shira had given me. I had to build Europe from scratch, but I enjoyed every minute of it,” Dr. Marois stated at his PFA retirement dinner last October. “To be a Trustee for 20 years was a constant pleasure. It gave me the opportunity to meet fascinating people, ambitious people, devoted people and all kinds of characters.” Many times, Dr. Marois passed the opportunity of being elected PFA’s International President stating that “being the European Trustee was a constant pleasure” he did not want to give up.


L-R, Secretary General Richard Kozal, Trustee Pierre Marois, and Trustees Charles Eller, Bob Hart, and Richard Walsh at a PFA Board Meeting

In one’s life, a person is fortunate indeed to meet about a half dozen special individuals who are recognized not only for the use of their abilities and talents, but the quality with which they reach out and touch everyone around them. Pierre Marois is just such a man. When one examines the eight-decade span of his life, the reader is impressed. But when each of us has been touched by this outstanding person, we discover the true inner meaning of the term, “A Man for All Ages.” That phrase has been used so often, but in each case with true meaning. Your editor has known this professional man and his equally brilliant, and very understanding, wife, Seba, for some 15 years.

None of us knew Dr. Marois’ fellow countryman Pierre Fauchard, except by reputation. So to us, professional dentistry, French concern for our profession, and outstanding leadership are all embodied in our Pierre—Dr. Marois. To us, France is Pierre Marois. To PFA, Pierre Fauchard is our namesake.

But Pierre Marois is who made PFA an outstanding professional European honor service organization. Pierre Fauchard established dentistry as a modern profession. Pierre Marois established dentistry as a leading confederation of Section Fellows who perform over and above their regular dental schedules by going out to the indigent and dentally handicapped. This contribution of our Academy goes beyond the scope Fauchard’s dreams.

Pierre Marois is who he seems to be—an intelligent, thoughtful person, humble in his self assurance of what he has accomplished, while at the same time encompassing compassion and love for all those that he touches and continues to help along life’s pathway. Pierre is on a first name basis with organized dentistry’s world Leaders, yet he is never too busy to interrupt his work to help a student.

Never one to brag, or to embellish bigger-than-life stories, a writer attempting to chronicle his life must dig out the sensational events that course through this remarkable man’s existence. They are not extracted easily through his aura of humility. The stories of some of his life’s non-dental episodes during the tumultuous times of the last century he will not relate for fear of offending someone.

Pierre did not want them to be any type of hallmark in his life’s record. He did not want them to be a part of distracting from his dedication to his profession. He chose to be a dental professional. The other activities chose him to be a part of their history. Those stories he wishes to be buried, but it is sufficient to say that he has probably seen as much combat action as General Shira.

Pierre was born in Algers, Algeria (then a French possession across the Mediterranean in North Africa). His father, Dr. Ernest Marois, was a physician. Pierre finished high school in Lyon, France, just as World War II began to engulf the continents, one country at a time. Pierre served his country well. However, like many citizen warriors across the world of that time, his modesty and memory refuse to relive those horrors.

By 1948, Pierre had earned his dental degree from Paris Medical University. His scholarship and leadership abilities were well recognized and he was named to a Fulbright Scholarship in 1950. Pierre then left his homeland to sail from Le Havre to New York City; from there, he went to Chicago to earn another dental degree from Chicago’s Northwestern University School of Dentistry in 1951. Loyola University of Chicago shared in shaping his abilities when Dr. Marois did postgraduate work there at the Chicago College of Dental Surgery.



Trustee Pierre Marois giving a presentation at the Chicago Leadership Conference

Upon returning to France, the young Dr. Marois opened his dental practice in Paris while accepting a teaching position at the Dental School of Paris. There he was quickly promoted through the ranks to a full professorship in Operative Dentistry by 1961, a position he would hold for the next decade.




In March of 1954, Dr. Marois joined the prestigious staff of the American Hospital of Paris. In his story, he was able to move up the list of waiting dental surgeons to join the staff by taking the weekend dental shifts. This was a special time in Pierre’s career. His dental emergency skills were tested on many famous actors (such as Burt Lancaster), actresses (such as Ingrid Bergman and Liz Taylor), author of “From Here to Eternity” James Jones, songwriter Frankie Laine, and diplomats, including the King of Morocco, the royal family, the Moroccan Ambassador—and many others. In fact, the Moroccan King was so impressed with Dr. Marois’ skills that he flew him from Paris to Morocco in his private plane to treat his dental needs. Those same skills impressed many others that they have kept in contact with Pierre over the years.

In exhibiting his skills at that post, he again rose quickly to eventually become Chairman of the Dental Department of the American Hospital in 1980. By July of that same year, he was a member of the hospital’s Medical Board.


Citation photograph from U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver

With Dr. Marois’ reputation and well-known experience growing each day at his duties, he was appointed to the Board of Examiners for the Dental School of Paris Medical University in 1956. He served in that capacity until 1971.


With Dr. Marois’ reputation and well-known experience growing each day at his duties, he was appointed to the Board of Examiners for the Dental School of Paris Medical University in 1956. He served in that capacity until 1971.

While at the Paris Medical University, Pierre earned his Master’s Degree for his work on the action of tetracycline antibiotics on bones and teeth. During this time in his life, Dr. Marois presented eight papers at various dental meetings on Operative Dentistry and gave 16 table clinics starting in Paris in 1950 for the Ministry of National Education; he gave his final table clinic to the South African Dental Society on amalgam use in 1972. His papers span the same time frame.

Dr. Marois was totally committed to dentistry in every way. He became an active member of the Federation Dentaire Internationale in 1952. He was invited to become a member of ICD in 1953 and a PFA Fellow in 1954.

He was a member of the American Dental Club of Paris, became their Secretary, and was awarded Honorary Membership. In 1956, he joined the Academy of General Dentistry becoming a Fellow of AGD in 1971. In 1954, Pierre joined the American Dental Society of Europe, serving on their Executive Committee (1977-1980) and as President (1980-81).

Dr. Marois had been an Associate Member of the ADA since 1961 and was esteemed with the awarding of “Honorary Member” in 1980 at the ADA’s 121st Annual Session in the Louisiana Superdome during the Opening Meeting.

By 1965, Dr. Marois was invited into ACD Fellowship and served as ACD’s European Section’s President for three years.
He also has been an active member of the French Dental Academy since 1970. Dr. Marois has been an active member of the Academie Nationale de Chirurgie-Dentaire. He joined the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry in 1976, and the American Academy of Operative Dentistry in 1978.

Saint-Pierre de Chaillot where Pierre and Seba were married



President Kevin Roach presenting Award to Pierre Marois.

Dr. Marois was presented with PFA’s highest award, the Elmer S. Best Memorial Award, in 1986. In 2004 the Academy again honored his dedicated service to PFA with the Retiring International Trustee’s Award, a special PFA Service Award at a dedicated dinner for him, and named him “International Trustee-emeritus.” Actually, there were no higher awards to give this outstanding man to honor him. He has already received them all.

n 1994, Northwestern University awarded him their Alumni Merit Award, an honor of the highest esteem to indicate that his alma mater recognized all his contributions to our profession.

The French government has not overlooked Dr. Marois’ international reputation. They have presented him their official high recognition “Palmes Academiques” for his teaching abilities. He is “Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Merite’ and an “Officier de la Legion d’Honneur.” The last award was given to Pierre by President Mitterand of France himself at Elysee Palace.

Pierre is also “Grand Officier du Ouissam Allouite,” a special recognition by the King of Morocco. This is the highest award presented to a foreigner for providing outstanding services to Morocco.

With all that background and service to the international community, no one can dispute the vast impact Pierre Marois has had on his profession and his fellow man. But these experiences merely reflect the tip of the iceberg. The actions and projects that he has initiated, moved, touched on their way are too numerous to list. Several volumes would be needed to describe his life during the War, coming to Chicago and calling on the ADA Executive Director in person, visiting Washington, D.C., nearly being killed during a dinner party at the summer palace of the King of Morocco on 11 July 1965, saving the dentition of famous people at Paris’ American Hospital, hosting the ADA Officers at his own dinner party in 2000, to simply getting the PFA Hall of Fame located at the ADA Headquarters in Chicago, helping fund Le Conseil de l’Ordre des Chirurgien Dentistes of Paris’ mobile dental clinic, and serving on many international dental committees. In fact, this June his Conseil National de l’Ordre des Chirurgiens Dentistes presented him with their highest award, the Conseil’s Gold Medal, during the PFA Hall of Fame and Initiation Ceremony.


But his gentleness and love is never more obvious than for his wife of over three decades, Seba, and his son Jeff. Jeff has distinguished himself during college in Boston as a U.S. Champion on the scull rowing team, and even today enjoys sailing along the shores of the northeastern United States.


Seba and Pierre relaxing at home

Seba is a painter in her own right. We have enjoyed many of her works in her studio above their apartment filled with distinctive art, but the view from their front balcony, the Eiffel Tower, is one of the finest of these. Their apartment is but a block or so from the Champs de Elysees. If the rear apartments were not in the way, the Arc de Triomphe could be seen from their abode as well. In the golden heart of Paris, Pierre and Seba are enjoying their retirement, though it is doubtful that either will ever actually “retire” from moving their worlds forward.


Pierre receiving the Retiring Trustee plaque from President RoachWe herald and are thankful for the important contributions that Pierre has continued to make for our profession and for PFA


His sage advice at our Board Meetings will be severely missed. He has sat for years listening to the heated debates on various topics, and then quietly proposed the solution to which everyone agrees. His maturity, his “political” experience as a kind arbitrator, his fatherly influence on us all selects the best path for PFA to follow beyond the shambles of argument. He touches everyone that way. And because of that talent, Dr. Pierre Marois moves our world forward.

He continues to serve well as an example and a mentor and a model for generations to come.


Pierre Fauchard Academy Board Meetings

Philadelphia Marriott Hotel




7 October 2005, Friday




8–9:30 am

10 am–noon

10 am–noon

Noon–1:30 pm

1:30–2:30 pm

2:30–5 pm


ADA Opening Session, Convention Center Hall D

Academy Board Meeting, Marriott Grand Ballroom K

Section Chair Caucus, Marriott Grand Ballroom L

Joint Working Lunch, Marriott Grand Ballroom L

Executive Session, Marriott Grand Ballroom K

Academy Board Meeting, Marriott Grand Ballroom K




Saturday, 8 October




7:30–11:30 pm

11:30 am–2 pm

2:30–5 pm

6:30–8 pm


Foundation Board Meeting, Independence Ballroom III

Awards Luncheon, Marriott Grand Ballroom C/D

Foundation Board Meeting, Independence Ballroom III

President’s Reception, Marriott Grand Ballroom L




Sunday, 9 October




8 am–noon

1–5 pm

6:30–10:30 pm



Foundation Board Meeting, Marriott Grand Ballroom K

Academy Board Meeting, Marriott Grand Ballroom K

PFA Dinner Party, Marriott Liberty Ballroom A





The Awards Luncheon and the “no host” PFA Dinner Party are by reservation only through the Central Office. ALL Section Chairs are invited to attend all functions, even the Board Meetings.

ALL REPORTS for the Board Meeting packets must be received at the Central Office no later than 10 September to be included in the Meeting packet. Those reports received after that date will NOT be included.

Spontaneous oral reports will NOT be allowed during the Meetings. If you need to make an oral report during the meeting, advise the Central Office before 10 September to be included on the Meeting Agenda. NO EXCEPTIONS!





PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMY
OFFICERS

PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMY TRUSTEES



Michael Perpich
President
Minnesota

Howard Mark
President-elect
Connecticut

William Winspear
Vice President
Australia

Richard A. Kozal
Secretary General
Nevada

James M. Brophy
Editor
Illinois

Kevin Roach
Immediate Past President
Canada


REGION 1—Europe
Hubert Ouvrard
France

REGION 2—N.E. USA
Richard Walsh
Rhode Island

REGION 3—S.E. USA
Robert S. Hart
Florida

REGION 4—Midwest USA
James A. Englander
Wisconsin

REGION 5—Western USA
Charles Eller
California

REGION 6—Canada
Barry Dolman
Quebec

REGION 7—Latin America
Bernardo Levit
Argentina

REGION 8—Australasia
Jonathan Rogers
Australia

REGION 9—Asia
Mamoru Sakuda
Japan

REGION 10—Central USA
Steve Hedlund
Iowa




FOUNDATION OFFICERS

FOUNDATION TRUSTEES



Carl Lundgren
President
California

M. David Campbell
Vice President
Michigan

Fred Halik
Executive Director
New York

William Korte
Treasurer
Illinois

George Higue
Treasurer-emeritus
California


FOUNDATION EX-OFFICIO OFFICERS

Michael Perpich
Minnesota

Howard Mark
Connecticut

Richard Kozal
Nevada


C. Larry Barrett
Iowa

Gary Lowder
Utah

Minoru Horiuchi
Massachusetts

James Long
Mississippi

Michael Cripton
Canada

Scott Welch
Wyoming

Nicholas Saccone
Pennsylvania

Kevin L. Roach
Canada