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JOHN T. LUNDGREN, B.S. Provo, Utah COMPTON J C, use PHI KAPPA TAU, DELTA SIGMA DELTA, ALPHA TAU EPSILON Born in 1930 in Provo, Utah, a disaster Utah will long remember; he was wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a tabernacle. At a very young age he discovered the possibilities (romantic) in or- ganizing Carnies, bazaars, and ice cream socials. He has continued this activity until the present. Johnny carried a chip blower full of water at the technique building at all times and was mighty fast on the draw. Later he turned to the specialty of sterilizing posterior teeth with silver nitrate . . . with a chip blower? Besides being editor of this book, which proves his ability, John has a ready smile and a wonderful disposition that will carry the Happy Swede to great success in future years. KENNETH GENE McCAMISH Whittier, Calif. use LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, DELTA SIGMA DELTA Ken Bone first saw the light of day in 1929 in Lo Habra. After graduating from high school, he ventured into the big city by stage coach from (ugh!) Whittier and spent 3 years trying to con- vince Bob Rutherford that he had it in his hands. Thru some blunder in the dean ' s office. Ken re- ceived his acceptance and decided to forsake his wetback friends in Orange County to be a left handed spastic toothcarver. He says that he was inspecting fruit in those orange groves. Bone bit the dust during the Sophomore year after a whirlwind romance which started during an Easter vocation at Balboa with the boys (those Alpha Gams!). He and Jeanie now have a roly poly little boy by the name of Mus . . . er, Brian. Max is going to attempt dodging the draft another 2 years after graduation under the ruse of twisting wires in the orthodontia dept. Lots of luck to a fellow who always has a good word or a friendly . . . Heir! Heir! . . . for everyone.
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FRANK WM. LINDELL Rockford, III. Monmouth College DELTA SIGMA DELTA Bill, or Frank, which ever you like to call him, graduated from Rockford High school but we don ' t know just when. He has kept his secret well for the past four years. When it comes to being a friend. Bill is just about the answer to What is ai friend? Never too busy to give help even when! he might need it more, we will remember Bill as the helpingest guy in the class. The only time he can remember being visibly mad was in the Army when the barracks which hei had just cleaned was messed up by a Bird Coloneli and Bill threw the Bird out! It seems that Bill couldi never get promoted above sergeant after that. He has never been one to scab, preferring rather to spend his evenings waxing up a denture, grind- ing in a facing, polishing a casting, or scrapingi calculus off of stray dogs. He and his wife, Betty, have two fine children,] Greg and Jan, and will probably settle in south- west L. A. to practice. Does that high shine blind you, wild eyes? CHARLES W. LOCKWOOD San Jacinto, Calif. Riverside J. C. DELTA SIGMA DELTA, ALPHA TAU EPSILON Old Hang-loose Lockwood was probably the only dental student to tell everyone (including instructors) what he thought of them and get away with it. We all admired Chuck ' s ability to utter a truth and not mince words. Needless to say, we ' re not sure Chuck will be with us long, however he told Woody that since he can ' t take it with him, he isn ' t going to go. Before coming to SC, Chuck was student body president at Riverside J. C. He did all right at dental school OS well, being elected vice-president of the student body. Chuck is really a fine athlete. Unfortunately he showed his best form leaping over the back fences of sorority houses and it couldn ' t be observed by all. Chuck was married last year to his high school sweetheart, Jannette, a real doll, who we think will have Chuck well shaped up by graduation. t
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RICHARD MALM, B.S. Inglewood, Calif. • use BETA THETA PI, DELTA SIGMA DELTA Dick is a reversal of Hie old adage was ac- cepted in dental school, actually Dicl accepted dental school and the life it offers with much the same ease of a one-time freshman named Rex. A real individualist, he seldom had the usual difficulties that most of us endure and consequently he earned the lasting title of Golden One. The last of the staunch bachelors took the fatal step in his junior year and has since been snickering as each of his married friends, who said otherwise, have been blessed with offspring. However, what ' s the old adage about someone laughing last? He took a very active part in school affairs, such as washing out old Petri dishes and embalming cadavers in the morgue. Truly, the Golden One will go far. THE OWL 1 GLENN MANN Orange, California Fullerton J. C, USC XI PSI PHI Glen, Glenoid, Roundy . . . call him what you will, but they all mean one swell guy. He attended Fullerton J. C. previous to making SC his home. One might think he hates prosthetics the way he burns his fingers with a wax spatula, but this isn ' t the case as he excels in all branches of dentistry, particularly in surgery where he is way ahead of his field in replantation. Glenn finds the ZIP house advantageous especially during finals. He married his wife, Mary, in August of 1953 and names the piano and hunting among his other hobbies. After graduation, Glenn is set for two years in the service and then hopes to practice in the Santa Ana area.
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