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“It was at this Ft. Lauderdale meeting, where I   Conclusion
               was introduced to Hugh Laubheimer. Being that I   During the transformative decade of the 1970s the
               was the ASO Facilities Chair at the time we spent   American Society of Ocularists set in place a frame-
               a lot of time on and off the phone over the next   work of policies essential to the Society’s function to
               10 years. Hugh and I became good friends. It was   the present day.
               through my friendship with Hugh that I was able   Highlights of these changes are:
               to acquire the knowledge of the early history of   n  New standard of a two-year term of presidency
               the ASO. With Hugh’s encouragement, I took on
               the responsibility of ASO schedules, meeting an-  n  Formation of set committees
               nouncements and newsletters. Coordinating this   n  Establishment of two meetings a year
               type of communication was essential to the future   n  Joint Scientific Session and A.D. Ruedemann Award
               of the ASO.”                                      Lecture in conjunction with the AAO
               —Walter Johnson                                n  Educational curriculum with a purpose of training
               It was during the next two meetings in 1979 (spring   ocularists and continuing education for members
            in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida and fall in San Fran-  n  Creation of an ocularist certification process
            cisco, California) that discussions continued regard-  (NEBO)
            ing the formation of the separate certifying body for   It was most certainly a decade of major
            ocularists. John Kelley, Sr. had located and discussed   achievement for the ASO.
            the situation with a firm of psychometricians in Phila-
            delphia, Pennsylvania. For a reduced fee, they agreed   References:
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                                                              Acknowledgements
                                                              The authors would like to thank Michael Hughes and
                                                              John Kelly, Jr. for providing some of the photographs
                                                              used in this article.








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