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FIRST HOW: lett to right: Osborne, H. Aikcxwcr. Bar- bieri, Hayashi. SECOND ROW: Codigu. Paregian, Scxpone. I-Iamaii, Raust. THIRD ROW: Miedemu. Boozer, Weston, Le Du. Bastian, Burson. The quality ot mercy is not strained It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: lt blesseth him that gives and him that takes. 'Tis miqhtiest in the miqhtiestp It becomes The throned monarch better than his crown. His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth set the dread and tear of kings: But mercy is above the sceptered sway: It is enthroned in the hearts of kinqsg It is an attribute to God himseltp And earthly power doth then show likest God'-s When mercy seasons justice. -Wm. Shakespeare. . D nm! Clam FIRST ROW: Harris, Guy- nor, B1-onner, Dahl, Ka- iiko, Kawuhcxru. SECOND ROW: Kemp. Gcxzaricxn, Butler, Rice, Ritz, Brock- bcxnk. THIRD ROW: Serr. Pcxregicm. Hogan, Mous- seau, C. Lee, Beckett. FIRST ROW: Charles But- ler. class rep: Gene Mcusseuu, secretary: SECOND ROW: Clinton Lee, vice-president: Hoy Hamaii. president.
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The Dental Clinic affords stu portunity to gain pr dents an op- actical experience. Laboratory procedures ' to make and u tion ' include learning how se various types oi prepara- s in Crown and Bridge Prosthesis. SEIZO MURATA. D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis. HAROLD G. RAY. D.D.S.. M.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Periodontoloqy and Chairman of the Division. HARRIS E. RID!-INOUR, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Denture Prosthesis. ROBERT W. RULE. IH., D.D.S. Professor of Operative Dentistry and Chairman of the Di- vision. FREDERIC W. SCHUBERT, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthodontics. NORMAN S. SNYDER, A.B.. D.D.S Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthodontics. I. FREDERICK STEFPAN, D.D.S. ' Assistant Clinical Professor of Denture Prosthesis. GEORGE E. STENINGER, D.D.S. Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry. IEROME C. STRAIN, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Denture Prosthesis and Oro- facial Prosthesis. , EDMUND V. STREET, D.D.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry. H. HENRY WEISENGREEN. D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Chairman of the Section. EUGENE E. WEST, B.S., D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthodontics. WENDELL L. WYLIE, A.B., D.D.S., M.S Professor of Orthodontic Orthodontics: Ass' s and Cliairman of the Division ot istant Dean of the College of Dentistry.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Herb Owens, president: Max Sobrian, secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dick Bryan, class rep.: Ioe Soldevila, vice- president. FlRST ROW, left to right: Toy, Yien, Low, Berger, F. Reyn- olds, Yumakuwcr, Karr. SEC- OND ROW: Sobricm, Sera, Tretheway, Slater, Bryan, Poulton, Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Wirthlin, Wcxrdner, O'Connor, G. King, W. Curtis, Soldevila, Tagg. opbomore D nml Clary We're really doing Dentistry now! This W ot the really classic remarks overheard at the QS OHS start of our sophomore year. Dentistry, to our surprise, proved to be a tough business, but what Will undoubtedly be remembered was the panic to make the numerous dead- lines in Crown and Bridge Prosthesis, Operative Den- as enjoyable work tistry and Denture Prosthesis. lt W though, and We were exceedingly happy to survive the year with nothing more serious than l comp ete physical exhaustion. Socially, our class activities were severely curtailed by the pressure of work and only two class functions were held. First, there was a Texas Stomp, capably ar- ranged by Tex Soldevila, which was complete with a square dance caller, and local atmosphere in the presence of Hondo Sullivan. At the close of the Fall semester We tested our dexterity by using chopsticks at a unique dinner party in Chinatown. The class is in- debted to Herb Chow for managing and being host at this successful event which We hope to see repeated. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bleier, Davis, Owens, Per- kins, Ures. Ashby. SECOND HOW: Takeda, Puller, Hew- itt, Dunkel, Friend, I. Gar- rett, Nicholson. THIRD HOW: Chow, Uchiyuma, Arima, Robins, Bcxrkin, O'Neill, Green.
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