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RICHARD C. OSBORN Ozzie hit UCLA after a grueling four years at UCSB. He main- tained his pace and soon became known as the class red hot. His pastime, until Tina, included swimming in Beer at Mom ' s and lecturing at Ledbetters. After a tour in the Navy, he plans to open a practice and specialize in dentistry. JACK L. PENIX Regent scholar and hard nosed radical, Jack has been the style setter of the class of 1970. He has convinced the Removable Department and the green wonder that long hair, Nehru collars and good dentistry do mix. Jack ' s greatest ambition is to be- come an oral surgeon, transplanting happiness wherever he goes. GEORGE F. RICHARDS III After graduation, George plans to enter the Air Force to bring the family coffers into the black. He and his wife wanted a large family and got an early start as Linda gave birth to two children during the past four years. His favorite pastime is arguing with Linda to keep in practice to shoot down Dr. Chaconas. LEO P. ROBERTS Leo, the fast talking Edward G. Robinson look alike has an affinity for double breasted suits and has an amazing ability with gold foil or any other dental procedure. Leo is torn between skiing, photography and dentistry, but has agreed to enter practice with Dr. Mintz for his lab technician. As a hard worker for the class, he says social science was his main concern and joy during dental school. Amen. 46
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MICHAEL A. MOSS Admiral Moss, after graduation will enter the proud and glorious U.S. Navy a full rank above his classmates. How he accomplished this feat can be found in his school activities: Naval war movies at lunch, reserve meetings five times a week, falsifying Naval records and changing his first name to Captain. Mike won the Dr. Mintz study club award for most enthusiastic clinician, having finished all his requirements during his lunch breaks. ROBERT L. MUCKEY Mild mannered, electric yellow color shirted Bob Muckey served as the first President of the Delta Sigma Delta fraternity. A former dormy, now a proud father of the micro Muckey, Bob plans to set up practice in Sacramento and fly a Boeing 747 or play golf in his spare time. As a parting gesture, he plans to bomb Mathers apartment and steal Mike Williams ' radio. DANIEL G. OLIVER The angry old man of the class spent most of his four years trying to straighten out this school. He served on many committees, represented the class at Arrowhead and Santa Barbara, and tried desperately to clarify our ever changing clinic schedule. Retiring to a life of leisure in San Diego, Dan will be opening shop by October. ■i i- JOHN W. ORCHARD Orch the torch was one of two Stanford Indians to be allowed in UCLA. He divided his time between being the second Delt Club President, doing hair transplant research, and spending his spare moments with Nancy. His Eighth Army traning was a poor defense against the indignity of losing bets to the Cal men after the traditional Cal -Stanford football games each year. John plans to enter private practice after graduation. 45
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STEPHEN]. RUBINKAN Setting up practice in Orange County, Ruby is another of the few who is entering private practice cold turkey. He will be known forever in dental school and at Mom ' s for his one sec- ond record gulp of beer and his two way record for drinking a pitcher of beer: fifteen seconds down and four seconds up. LEE H. SARTY Lee is the only Canadian to come to the U. S. to dodge the draft. After years in the dregs of the Cal Long Beach Zoo department, he was inspired to come to UCLA. Even though he was the leader of the wild bunch at the Kismet, Sarty still found time for his lovely wife Laurel. During his internship in the Navy he plans to practice veterinary medicine and later to set up a private practice. BRIAN M. SMITH Brian was a serious student and a hard core Mormon. Aside from sports, he spent most of his time trying to make ends meet like everyone else with a wife and children. However, having a family provided him with many enjoyable hours be- tween studying and lab work. After the Air Force, he plans to put his education to work in private practice. STEPHEN F. SMITH Continuing a trek that began at Occidental, where he met and married his sweetheart of two and one half years, Elyse; migrating on to Westwood, Venice, Topanga, and lastly to the outback of the Valley, Smith 2 will now see the world in the smock and crewcut of a Navy dentist. Dividing his time between teaching Jiid, his Samoyed, to wax margins and his agricultural business, Steve has set a prodigious example by having at least fifteen contact points on each cusp. 47
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