Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery - Dental Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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JULIUS JUSSIM Julius is one of the class ' most versatile members. After receiving his BS at CCN I and taking further graduate work at Ohio State in Bacteriology, he specialized in radar maintenance in the Navy. As a dental stu- dent par excellence, ' ' few will forget the enthusiasm with which he tackled biochem in the Freshman year, his copper-plating machine in the Sophomore year, and his compact pneumatic pump for gold foil this year. A member of Jarvie, Julius is a former Student Council member who is now an Editor of Dental Abstracts, and will always be remembered for that Lindy he performed for all at the annual school dance. MAYNARD WESLEY LEMROW If you care to hear both sides of an argument on unification from the same man. Maynard is the one who can give them to you. A former naval oflicer. he is now on active duty as a Dental Corps Reserve Officer and will enter the service after graduation. Member of the snapshot-swapping papa group. May- nard holds a commuting record, having made daily round-trips from Bridgeport, Conn, all through the first two years. Hav- ing studied at Belheny and Westminster Colleges, he is one of our more settled and stable classmates. Busy with Student Coun- cil both the junior and senior years, May- nard has still managed to keep the class well supplied with jackets and copperplated dies all along.

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HERBERT BARRE JACKLYN The best audience for any would-be Joe Miller is our boy Herb. With a sense or humor for no apologies. Herb appreciatively lets go with his hearty laughter at the first provocation of a joke, and makes you feel great. Former CCNY student, he brought all his enthusiasm with him when he made the trip uptown to tackle cadavers and cavity preparations, and really puts it to use when he jumps into a hot discussion with Jussim. Herb of the unparalleled Three J s, ' is also in AO and Jarvie; and not satisfied with just sitting around during the summer breaks, he takes long bicycle trips around the country side just for the exercise. With sur- gery in mind, Herb internes at Montefiore Hospital next year. CORNELIUS WILLIS JENKINS. JR. Connie, the mediator of the closed corpora- tion of the Three J s. Jacklyn, Jussim, and Jenkins, came to us from Lincoln University where he received his AB degree. A fine athlete, (one of the charter members of the Bard Hall Scroungers) and one of the most popular men of the class, he is a steady craftsman who gets things done, never sing- ing the blues to his classmates. Connie has been a steady contributor to Dental Ab- stracts and was Vice-President of our Fresh- man Class. A walking diagnostic dictionary, if there ever was one. Connie is looking for- ward to an inlerneship before setting up practice.



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GEORGE HENRY LOEFFLER An alumnus of Manhattan College and the USCG George is best described as steady and cool. Capable of casting partials all year long with the nonchalance of an old technician and a golf addict who can shoot in the low 80s, he is really hep! Junior Class President, member of Jarvie and Stu- dent Council, and contributor to Dental Columbian, GHL ' s preparation for dental school included a hurry-up Organic course at 116 St. and a honeymoon just before class started. His return to school last fall to knock out preps like mad resulted from a summer s junior internship at Creedmore. CHARLES LESTER LEYINE Looking for a joke? Ask Chuck! He has a million of them in a repertoire developed during tours of study at CCNY, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, not to mention the US Army. Coming to Columbia post-war. Chuck became Vice-President of the class in the second year and was a frequent con- tributor to Abstracts and Dental Columbian. Mild-mannered and the perfect gentleman. Chuck s pleasantness and eagerness to help anyone at any time resulted in his great popularity. Entering the lime-light with an article in Dental Students Mag, Chuck re- peated a short time later with the birth of a son. Plans? A residency in Pilgrim State Hospital.

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