University of Southern California School of Dentistry - El Molaro (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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University of Southern California School of Dentistry - El Molaro (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 102 of 164
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KARL WILLIAM KAISER, JR. Delta Sigma Delta Ontario, California Chaffey College, U.S.C. Want a deal? This is the trade mark of Bill Kaiser. Well known among his fraternity brothers for cornering the wine market (at cut rate prices) to provide re- freshments for the annual Hawaiian Party. Four trucks arrived from the San Gabriel Valley looded with the Red Death. The only trouble being, the Delts didn ' t have four trucks to return the unused portions. It is rumored that Bill paid his expenses at the Delt House for the last four years by practicing the Tonsorial Arts; these he learned in the mysterious Orient, or was it Mexico? Anyway, he also developed an interest in Cactus, all night driving, fresh potatoes and last but not least, shoe shines. The tuition of Shoe Shine School kept him from following this en- deavor. Bill was born in Ontario, where he at- tended Chaffey Union High School. He took his pre-dental requirements at S.C. in 1950 and entered Dental School in 1953. He is also known for his imagin- ation. We first noticed this when he carved the lingual root of an upper molar on the Buccal side of one of Inky ' s carving tests. This man of mystery knows many strange things for he operates by night. He has been followed on many occasions but always manages fo lose his followers around sixth and Hoover or Commonwealth After graduation Bill will see service in the Army Dental Corps. Upon comple- tion of his tour of duty, he will return to the Southland to practice. His pre- cise and competent work will be our gain. Said practice should enable him the capital to develop his private vine- yard and yacht harbor. He might even have a chain of pawn shops and some other costly excentricities that he has been addicted to. This may be due par- tially to his two bizarre roommates. Bill has survived all this and emerged with some semblance of sanity. Pulpal wall just so . Forms, forms, forms; boy I ' m glad the Army. I ' ll be through with these. I gel in

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DONALD HOWARD JONES DidUi Sipma Delia San Gabriol, California Pasadena City College Don graduated from El Monte Union High School in 1946. After this. Don at- tended Barber College and served in the Army for two years where he became interested in dentistry. While in barber college Don developed quite a name for himself as a Gay Blade with the dollies on the burlesque circuit. In 1953 Don graduated from Pasadena College and thence to Dental College. Don evidenced his extreme self confi- dence when he missed the first summer ot the clinic. Actually, he had to make a few bucks at the barber trade, but he rapidly caught up with the pack. Don is kidded quite a bit about his sartorial accomplishments, but nevertheless his trade has served a useful purpose by al- lowing him to pursue his education along with his favorite hobbies, skiing, water skiing, and women. This would kill an ordinary man, but not Don, who seems to have more drive than ten men, especially in the direction of the later. In fact, it is quite a race between Don, Ed, and R.G. as to who is the fastest hustler on the clinic floor. Even though Don devotes a huge amount of time to these many and varied enter- prizes he still finds ti me to contribute to his fraternity, especially among the more social aspects. Despite the fact that Don ' s day seems to consist of 17 or 28 hours he still makes time to share with his classmates in con- versation, especially around the coffee machine, and this evidences the fact that here is a hard working, likeable and thoroughly enjoyable person with whom we ' ve been happy to be associated. Now let ' s see what the guys did yesterday. 97



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RICHARD lYNN KINDY VhaUa, California College of Sequoias Dick Kindy hails from the San Jauquin Valley community of Visalia, where he combined athletics with a high grade average at Visalia Senior High School. He graduated in 1951. Continuing his studies at College of Sequoias, his grades never dropped below A right through completion in 1953. His high academic standards continued right on through Dental School. In January 1955, Dick went home for a short vacation to get some well needed rest from the slavery of the third floor of the technique building. Low and be- hold he returned with a blushing bride, Marilyn. We understand that Dick got little rest that vacation; however, he re- turned to the grind with renewed vigor. Dick seemed to have vigor a-plenty for not only was he able to withstand the rigors of newly wedded bliss but he was also able to muster up enough energy to play guard on the Dental School basketball team, this we under- stand was Kid ' s-Stuff compared to the former occupation. He was said to have been a wee bit conservative as a dental student. Dick was never known to have indulged in the shady practices allegedly carried on by some of his fellow classmates. Get- ting answers from the student ' s friend John Sonle on an exam was far easier than from Dick. On the other hand, he was never known to have taken even one small peak at the test paper of a nearby student. Dick plans to take a vacation with twenty other members of the class of ' 57 in San Antonio, Texas, as a guest of the Army Dental Corps. After separation from the Army he plans to take Marilyn and their newly arrived offspring to the San Joaquin Valley where he intends to practice. We will surely remember fond- ly this big, good natured guy with the eternally friendly smile. ■ ' ' .. Danger Biochem student at work. Not every dentist can clairn a smiling patient. 99

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