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DOUGLAS HENES MORGAN, A.B. Glendale, Calif. use DELTA SIGMA DELTA, DELTA SIGMA PHI BLUE KEY Here is Mr. Hot Dog himself. Doug has had more contacts on the Row than the number of teeth Ben Svaboda could remove on any given day. With his many v aifing lists, he has been run- ning the largest lonely hearts club in California for the past four years. Being a perpetual student he earned his bache- lor ' s degree in biochemistry and served as presi- dent of his social fraternity and Blue Key. This erstwhile Casanova has chair-side manner to spore. But when it comes to guts, Doug wins all as demonstrated when he raised his hand during a Perio lecture and askedj, Dr. Reeves, isn ' t this kind of a nebulous course? I don ' t want to set the world on fire, I just want . . . VICTOR A. MUELLER La Jolia, Calif. San Diego State PSI OMEGA, SIGMA CHI This poor man ' s Gregory Peck probably has the easiest going disposition in the clinic. When the Dean said now boys, you don ' t have to attend summer school, but we think it would help. Why Vic said, Great, and got himself a job! Vic will be remembered for his brilliant even-par round which won him the Senior Golf Tournament. A cooler round of play you ' ve never seen. At present he ' s single but there ' s one girl that has her eye on him. If he ' s not careful he ' ll end up married. Vic plans to practice dentistry in San Diego with his father, and we know that area will be richer by one fine operator.
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VINCE MONIOT Van Nuys, Calif. UCLA, L A C C DELTA SIGMA DELTA Good old 67 is one of the rare persons who can worry themselves into getting all A ' s. All through his freshman year he worried about flunk- ing out of school and then came out with the kind of grade card ninety-nine percent of us dream about. During the final sophomore operative exam Vince was so nervous he couldn ' t get his carver and wax pattern to shake together. Luckily, Mol- ly was sitting next to him and was able to make his hands shake in unison. Vince will always be remembered as the one who soldered a copper pan on top of his trusty old bunsen so that he could easily heat his com- pound as he took his 100 or more impressions while trying to make a P.J.C. Needless to say, the Tonopah Kid has it. = Kv V eVe dU- ' D.« -W RICHARD MOOREHOUSE Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach C C XI PSI PHI This Hang Loose fellow came to SC by way of Long Beach City College. It was soon discovered that it is hard to shake this guy. For example when Dick was at the wheel of his old Hudson on a hair raising ride to Blue Jay during the Zip pledge ditch (Freshman year). Among the several incidents, a blow out at 70 MPH and a fuse to the headlights blowing out at 3:00 A.M. on a mountain curve were the more outstanding. Dick was removed from the bachelor clan early when he married his wife, Joyce, during our first summer vacation. His natural manner with children should ensure his success in orthodontics. He ' s planning to take the post-graduate course after a two year hitch in the Air Force.
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JOHN NERAD Wilmington, California Pomona College XI PSI PHI John is one of the mildest and most even tem- pered fellows in the class. This good looking, soft spoken lad from Wilmington has the definite dis- tinction of being the only one to understand Dr. Bavetta ' s Biochem course. It is a matter of record that he pulled half the class through this enjoy- able course (he ' s the guy that first made the distinction between a vitamin and a hormone). John is always ready to lend a fellow student a helping hand and a witty remark when in need. He will be a great asset to his chosen profession. t. hrnk ihei-e is. je.riA unusual here ' . ome+hin (jL tflllOTVi. ARTHUR NEUMAN Alberta, Canada La Sierra College Art is the original gadget man of our class, really a displaced physicist (he has a degree in Physics) who migrated south from Canada. However he walks like he ' s still got his snow shoes on. Did you notice? ? ? He does walk a little like Dr. Lott. This quiet fellow has a wonderful family and was really surprised when his wife was Queen for a Day . . . That ' s all he mumbled about for days. His prominent forehead (really a receding hair, line) reveals what a good egg he is. When kidded about this, he usually replies, Well, grass doesn ' t grow on a busy street, you know. His work has always reflected his conscientious attitude in turning out fine dentistry and we know that these same qualities will assure him lasting success in his private practice.
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