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Doug Gordon in-patient out on parole. Since he has D' to Camarillo will be self-explanatory. When the Class of '76 initially con- vened and Uncle Bob was describing our S1,850,00 worth of bargains, Doug was seen still sitting at a Kiosk trying to get directions to the school. Doug was so late in getting to UCLA that his first move was to withdraw his applica- tion for the next year. In his four years here, Doug has managed X. ' . ' s to accumulate more hours of bridge playing than bridge waxing. Even if M he has difficulty in getting his bridges If to seat, we'll always remember that if QN the Gordon finesse will always go. at During our sophomore year, Doug spent many a Friday night driving up to Camarillo. Although his girlfriend lived there, some suspect he was really an since married Ann, any continued trips Next year will probably find Doug north of Oakland giving free amalgams to anyone who comes in with a deck of cards. .1 Between clinic work, tutoring, for-real reasearch, eating and sleeping, there's little time for Alan's first love, the clarinet. Yet, the influence of his musical background is apparent both inside and outside the clinic. Outside, he can show you how to get the most out of your stereo components. Inside, he is a man of fancy fingerwork, a balanced B-flat amalgam carrier, and sheet music mixed in with the charts. If you think the clinic hassle sin't worth it, it's worth less to Alan. He is going on to oral pathology school in Indiana. Alan has promised to remember what bad lectures are like so he can give good ones. He feels that teaching with style and enthusiams is important, the quality of the lecture dependent as much on the style of delivery as on the content. We'lI just have to trust him on his own set of behavioral objectives . In any case, though, we'll know where to send our ameloblastoma biopsies, and who to call when we need an A-sharp pathologist. 34 ' A 'A
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N X4 luan Gonzalez 5 Sebastian Glaze, known to some as the Panamanian PeriI has for the past four years, managed to elude all of our questions concerning his romantic interludes. We're not sure, but it has been suggested that it has something to do with his perpetual wearing of dark glasses and a mysterious lady in red. Always one for innovative ideas, Sebastian has become indelibly etched in Dr. MandeI's memory for his demonstrations of the bloodless alginate extraction technique. When not dubbing his voice for Un-Cola commercials, Sebastian can often been seen chugging around with his sidekick, Andy, performing bodyguard duties by swinging his purse to clear a path on his way to the top. .f 'Y ,gf P, V V l , fx-1 ,, . Q 'Gps - Skilled, dedicated, conscientious, and overly efficient, Juan made himself an instant success by using all three shades of tooth arcrylic to construct four anterior PFG temporarys that D. D. S. I I 0 v Q 2'1 1 l looked better than the porcelains. For his trouble, though, Juan had to spend the next two appointments trying to -V convince his patient to give up the temporarys so he could seat the PFG's. pf, ' r'-v,.4fX Not only was this moustached marvel productive in clinic, but managed to produce lwith some assistance from Bertha! a gorgeous 7 Ib. 11 oz. casting named Bertha Veronica. Upon graduation, Dr. Gonzalez plans to show the Public Health Service the finer points of handball, weightlifting, and anterior temporization. Sebastian Glaze D. D. S. .- -A -in--' ' Q., 'W -H., E+? isiifff' 2-V 6945 JA, -,,A. A, if ,, 292,- 553 if S Exif lm,
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Ron Green D. D. S. ' ,rf AU' 4 Nlr. Greenjeans, Ron-O or Honk, is probably recognized mainlv for his cinema- graphic incapabilities. This terror of guest lecturers also enjoys biking, eating, basketball and playing a mean guitar. Once in a while he practices some dentistry lthat is if he can get away from the worm farml. After leaving dental school and the co-op, Ron plans to do an internship in Southern California. He'll probably practice in the Southland so he'll be close to his worm farm. iThought we were kidding, huh'?l One sure thing can be said of Ron-O: he always knows where he's going . . . he just follows his head, which is seen cruising slightly ahead of his body. t S I S U ' ll . Bob became known to the Class of '76 early in the freshman year as the guy you didn't dare talk to till after lunch. At lunch, he then became the guy you didn't want as a bridge partner unless you liked playing stealing defense. Bob Grossklaus Bob's medical emergencies. What she aidnw realize was that this would in- 't clude three weeks at Keams Canyon lg sorting out 10,000 patients, their medical papers and ten love-starved students. l Klaus's dental digits also found time to appear as one of Fearsome Foursome plus One in intramural basketball. A frequent visitor of national parks, Bob will leave L.A. for an environment more suited to his Boy Scout instincts. Bob's zeal for overfiled endos prompted him to take out malpractice insurance by marrying a nurse, Terri, who pro- I Ti mised to love, cherish and handle all of iff fE15'ff?1'f 9 f.. f'
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