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

 - Class of 1957

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EARL GERALD SANDERS Burbank, California Glendale College Ever since his P.J.C. in the Sophomore year, Jerry has been better known by most as Cheesy. This trademarl was given him by Dr. Ho after looking at Jerry ' s first porcelain jacket attempt. Actually, if this had been any criteria, half the class would have had the same nickname. Jerry got hitched up during the first se- mester of the Freshman year, settled down in Burbank (known to many as South Burbank) and has been commut- ing ever since. His favorite sport is hunting and we ' re afraid even a few school days have been used for this extra-curricular activ- ity. Predental work was accomplished at Glendale Junior Colege where his grades and continued visits to Dr. Ruth- erford ' s office proved sufficient for en- trance into old S.C. Dental School. Other talents include having worked as a car salesman, real estate broker, and engi- neer before deciding on dentistry as his profession. A small addition to the family is ex- pected on or around Graduation Day — so if Jerry isn ' t there June 17th we ' ll all know why. Not having served his Uncle yet, we ' ll probably see him down at old Fort Sam come July. At any rate Jerry ' s adeptness in planning ahead and ability of ac- complishing his plans will make him a most successful practitioner. Nothing to margin dragtng; I ' M shape up in the clinic. Nothing to margin draging. 123

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KEN KEIJI SAKAIDA Alpha Tail Fii ' ilon Los Angeles, California U.C.L.A., use. A native son of California, fondly called the Kyoto Cowboy, Ken finished his primary education in Los Angeles; after that, he attended U.C.L.A. for three years in pre-dental preparation. Ken came to S.C. Dental School a very quiet and re- tiring young man. Through the years, chiefly at the Technique Building, a well disciplined and actually extravertish per- sonality was allowed to escape, with the help of certain boisterous comrades, it is understood. His personality ' s progress could be noted significantly from year to year at the Christmas Dances where he would appear with a more dazzling and lovely young lady each time. This apparent devil-may-care appearance, however, did not alter his exceptional academic and technical achievements. Kenny continued to be an A.T.E. member for four years. Being one of the few eligi- ble bachelors remaining in the class, he will devote a few years to the Navy upon graduation; beyond the service, plans are indefinite. Quick, Where ' s the CaOH? 122



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ISAAC CECIL SCHIENDER Bakersfield, California la Sierra College Cec is one of those who chose the Army over dental school, or should we say the Army chose him. At any rate it was necessary for him to reapply annually throughout his tour though he had been accepted on his first try. Being a native Valley man, Cecil weekly drives the grapevine to his home town Bakersfield. A hobby of lapidary has come in handy as it was an easy transfer from the art of stone polishing to the art of polishing with a stone. A molar carved out of onyx spearheaded a grade in dental anatomy. From that time on grades were no prob- lem for the Cec. Cecil is a confirmed bachelor and is open prey for any female with aspiring ideas. He had been keeping an apart- ment during his dental school days and seems quite content. Be this a warning to the aforementioned females. It might be necessary to catch him through the use of the culinary arts. It will be back to central California for Cecil where he plans to grace the public with his superior operatory talents. Rehashing the previous lob praclicoi. Five o ' clock and all ' s well

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