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52 With acceptance in hand, seventy-five men journeyed to the Uni- versity of California Medical Center to form the Freshman Class which would participate in the four-year endurance test of Dental School. With home towns scattered, backgrounds varied and ages widespread from eighteen to thirty plus, the men doffed their differences and donned their common goal, the D.D.S. With enough young men to give youthful spirit, and enough older men to give balance, the class moved through the trials and troubles of student-faculty relations, exams, laboratory work and test cases-setting a pattern to be followed for three more years. With the heralding of Spring, the approach and passing of hnals, the Freshman looks up from the work bench to ask, Could the year be over So soon? Yes, answers the Senior student, and the next three will pass 1 as quickly. With the partial assurance that comes from becoming a Sophomore, , these same seventy-five men, plus or minus one or two, will begin their ' second year of working, scabbing, and play. With the hope that the work LEFT TO RIGHT: Nlike Heon, Dick Valen- , , , tine, Robert Engmim, Rudy Kopfer. will become easier, the scabbing less, and the play harder, the men look forward with anticipation to beginning the second of the four years. In retrospect, the Freshman year of the Class of '59 was a full one. FRE HMAN DENTAL CLASS FIRST ROW, left to right: Tobenkin, Bean, Shimada, Hicks, Hanson, Halliday, Fukumurn, Jensen, Smith, Shoemaker, Sadler, Morris, Kataoka, Yee, Wilson, Bakke, SECOND ROW: Perlman, Moore, Neumnyr, llnstmn, Myers, Geraldsnn, Corbett, Madrigal, Arena, Starr, Camacho, Swatman, Hallekamp, Yates, Nakamura. I'l-HRD ROW: Cowman, Hackel, Sullivan, Salter, Engman, Payne, McFarlane, Fletcher, Short, Dal Porto, Kopter, Co!- tinghnm, Soderstrom, Probst, Clark. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Barakos, Utt, Valnntxne, Nlolthen, Busta, d Al K h ll P d Rl H tch'ngs Knowles Adams Schott FlF'lH ROW' Stephenson Tenng- Von er le, nuc e , eppur , u ie, u I .1 , U . lv - , - v son, Querin, Wells, Horrell, Martindale, Diamond, Schrieve, Nahm, Abrahams, I'urk, Burrell, Ynuo, Heon.
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As wc blow out our burners at the close of another term, our jam- packed drawers and bursting lockers bear last reminders of an eventful sophomore year. We find inlays with tightly drawn margins, and amal- gams with a blinding polishg there's the bridge that burned, but was salvaged somehow, and the ever present Mrs. Styer. There are extracted teeth, measurements, and old amalgam diesg and that precious pro- thetics test case slip . . . with the summer saving 75. Now that all's quiet in the wax works, and Vacation time is here, bitter-sweet memories of carbide burns and Easy Ed still linger in our hearts. Dr. Strain kept us stabbing and so did crown and bridge, but in spite of these ndversities, we found time to pass out cigars. So it is with best wishes that wc welcome thc new sophomores into our lab, and depart wide-eyed for the clinic with feelings of anxious anticipation. sssfgss Bl J SEATED, left to right: Santos, Vice-Presi- dent, Misener, Vice-President, Koenig, President. STANDING: Ralston, Secretary- Treasurer: Carnes, Four-Year Representative. SOPHO ORE DE TAL CLASS FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Wong, Gnn, Penners, Chong, Jennings, Ralston, Koch, Krotuski, Abbate, Slmpero, Koepkc, Wnod, Lemings. SECOND ROW: Santos, Wrigley, Burton, H. Wong, Leigh, Crenshaw, Bace, Thuden, Luxinetn, Law, Koenig, Rogers, Cnstellueci, Dawson. THIRD ROW: Magrini, Caldwell, Ellis, Carnes, Coykendall, R. Davis, W. Davis, McMnster, Gentry, Murkevich, Huntze, De Lorimier, Schmitt. FOURTH ROW: Braly, Greenberg, Erb, Gecrnnert, Delln Mnggiore, Bnccclli, McDnnnld, Misener, Bernard, Soares, Pucquet, Smith. 5I
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