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

 - Class of 1957

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WILLIAM WALTER BEAZLEY Detla Tim Delta, Delta Sigmu Delta Alpha Tan Epsilon u.s.c. Los Angeles, California Bill is one of those few individuals to whom outstanding achievements and nicknames seem to come easily. To elab- orate on the latter: Walt, Bigelow, Wally Beads and Whippy Bill are some of the names more commonly used than Bill. Walt is a local boy, graduating from Wash ' ton Hi and then coming directly to S.C. He can definitely be called a campus wheel due to his many activ- ities such as a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity, Trojan Knights, President of Blue Key, an all coast selec- tion at guard on the water polo team. Freshman Class Vice-President and Presi- dent of Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fra- ternity. Considering the obove with the addition of doing lab work for his fother, his constantly high grade level seems ex- ceptional indeed. Bill is often considered to be the fore- most borrower ever to enter Dental school. No one is quite sure if Bill ever bought any instruments, or if possibly they were stolen, but most likely he is just saving them to use in his practice. As a con artist, Beazley is supreme; if there is an angle to be worked, or a short cut possible, he will find it. Who ever heard of a one tooth, all cast, gold partial before Beazley came to the clinic. Then there is the denture repair while in Prosthetic diagnosis, the O. and M. job, and the assistant water polo coaching fiasco. A full list of these crafty shenani- gans would be impossible. Bill is an ardent skier and spends most of his winter vacations on the slopes. Though skiing is somewhat dangerous, the only injuries Bill has suffered during dental school are the bruised shins ac- quired sneaking late into a darkened classroom. Following graduation. Bill will go into the Navy, and probably as a bachelor, although one of two DGs may have in- tervened. Bill must be more gung-ho than John Paul Jones. We are sure every- one has heard him giving the skinny to one of his classmates on the merits of sea life. Upon completion of his indoctrination of the Navy with the Beazley technique. Bill will begin proctice with his father in the Wilshire district. His warm personality and exceptional ability should lead him to an outstanding future in our field. Come on Raggs, give my light source back. How to make a sfotement without rebuHal — keep mirror in mouth. 57

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MERTON BUD ARNOLD Psi Omega St. Paul, Nebraska L.A.C.C, l.A.S.C, U.S.C. One of the best organized men in the class is this fellow from Nebraska, Bud Arnold. As Bill Beazley learned early in the freshmen year. Bud was the guy who could be depended upon to have what you wanted to borrow, and in good con- dition, even though it would probably have a wooden handle. This was one of Bud ' s first accomplishments — that of converting all his instruments into tools by adding wooden handles. This un- doubtedly was a holdover from his ma- chine shop days. Prior to his admission to dental school, Bud took his pre-dental work at LACC and L.A. State College. Before this, he took an active part in winning the Big War as an aspirin pusher in the Navy. Bud is one of those fellows who gives the appearance of being easy go- ing but from his performance at the clinic, he must be putting his shots where they count. Incidentally, one of Bud ' s hobbies is hunting. At least a share of Bud ' s success i s due to his charming wife (Ele), who is getting plenty of experience for handling their future family by teaching elementary school. Bud ' s future plans include going into practice locally, along with getting in plenty of hunting, fishing and golf- ing. Bud ' s high standards concerning dentistry will undoubtedly carry him on into a life time of pleasure and satisfac- tion. Two hybridizers at work. Cow pies from alginate impressions. 56



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NORMAN LEE BEYER, A.B. Xi Psi Phi Pasadena, California John Muir College, U.S.C. Norm might have been slow, but he al- ways got where he was going. The one member of our class who really got to know Guy the janitor, he was often seen dodging the broom as he finally headed for the locker room. His usual nonchalance toward instruc- tors was transformed into a spirit of competition in the senior year as he jockeyed for position as Doc Charlie Sweet ' s first hand man. One of the most avid golfers in school, Norm was always ready for a fast round and the school work could wait. The lo- cal tennis courts were also a common site for his athletic endeavor. Upon graduation, Norm will climb in his yel- low Chevy convertible with the carpeted interior and drive back to the valley to set up shop. That is unless the Air Force intervenes. Deciphering heiroglyphics of the previous hour. Korean hand laundry. 58

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