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DARWIN C. LIGHTFOOT Las Vegas, Nevada Brigham Yojng University, US C Qoiet, steady, and reliable are character- Isfics we ' ll remember in Darwin. A trans- plant from Las Vegas he came to S.C. to finish his pre-dent. after spending a year at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The athletic interest of his high school days carried over into col- lege and Dar. was always on hand when a game of handball, volleyball or skill- pool was in the offing. Also along this line were his aspirations as a weight- lifter. Sporting a very well developed pair of biceps he could often be found at his place of residence hoisting the bar. Another of his favorite pasttimes was watching television and if was generally agreed that he knew more about the weekly schedule than was printed in the Video guide. Not lacking in intellect he was an out- standing student and prided himself in his collection of pocketbooks. Breaks In the school year were really vacations for him and usually some of his friends as they made his home in Vegas a head- quarters for excursions to the night spots. After graduation and service he plans to return home to set up his practice. With a name like Lightfoot and consid- ering the Apache tribes in that area, he can ' t go wrong. How to polish through the occulsal. Honest, Mac, I ' m not using tinfoil substitute.
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HENRY LEVIN .IIi Iki (hnciid Las Angeles, Califo U.S.C. Henry is as home grown as home grown can get, in that he hved only a pontic ' s throw from the campus. He attended Manuel Arts High School and continued his quest for knowledge at the S.C. cam- pus. Hank shot to fame through his en- deavors on the Trojan gymnastic team while taking his predental work here. He can still be seen giving advice to pot- bellied classmates on how to regain their lost physical attributes. Along with his hypertrophied lots, pects, and bi- ceps, he has developed powerful facial musculature due to his constant smile. He ' s the only man in the class that can effervese after double clinicingl Our sophomore year found Hen setting aside his crown and bridge work to fashion a gold band for Marcia ' s left hand. Since this time Marcia has inter- rupted her teaching career twice to pre- sent Robert and Arnold for Henry ' s ap- proval. Heavy rings under his eyes showed the affects of his loving care to the newcomers. Those first months are murder on papa, huh, Henry? Had it not been for Henry ' s patriotism, the class of 1957 wouldn ' t have claimed him. Accepted in 1951 to both dental school and the Army, Henry chose the latter serving as a medic. Thanks for waiting for us, Henry; we shall not soon forget your vivaciousness and sincere friendship. Guess who kno 3I, so far, so good. 105
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EUGENE GRAY LINDSAY Alpha Tun i ' .psilon Los Angeles, California Glendale Colleqe. U.C.L.A. Dimples Lindsay was born in Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania and soon moved from that area to eventually finish his high schooling in Ohio, Florida, and California. Gene managed to be fairly stationary for his pre-dental education and remained in this area long enough for studies at Glendale College and at U.C.L.A. It is said that Gene is a veteran of the War of 1812, having served 13 months in the Army Medical Corps at Camp Beale. Some of his extraordinary success in patient management must have stem- med from practical training while assign- ed to a colored W.A.C. unit. What luck! In civilian life, he was a jack-of-all- trades, having worked in a canning fac- tory, fruit orchard, milkman, as a drafts- man, and carpenter. From all the jobs he has had, one would assume that he was exceedingly old. He is. Even with advanced age, he managed to capture a lovely lass by the name of Marianne. Gene is probably the neatest guy in the class and abhors the slightest trace of dirt or lack of shine on his instruments. When he couldn ' t be found on the clinic floor, you were almost assured of find- ing him in the prosthetics lab shining his possessions. □ dy, cost away! Great guns, a mandibular class three.
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