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

 - Class of 1957

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RICHARD ALLAN BRENNER Delia Sigma Delia Pasadena, California John Muir J.C, U.S.C. Dick, one of California ' s few natives, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Brenner. He was born Dec. 27, 1933, in dentist- ridden Pasadena. Now, some 23 years later, he is the second youngest member of this year ' s graduating dental class. He attended high school at John Muir, where he lettered in both football and swimming. He then enrolled at John Muir Junior College, where he completed his pre-dental curriculum before entering U.S.C. Dick has been a member of Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity since enrollment at U.S.C. This, however, is not the only interest in his collegiate life. In 1955 he married Carol Grund, who was o Theto from U.C.L.A. In his sophomore year Dick tried a new technique for cutting hair. However, since few people enjoyed having their hair burned off, his newly found way of earning money fell through very quickly. Dick has been an ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve for about the last three years, spending his Christmas vacation at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. Upon graduation he will go on active duty with the Navy for two years. Nothing like a little passive hyperemia with karoly- sis, and fatty degeneration. Checked out 17 alloys today! 62

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PAUL JOSEPH BRADFORD I ' si Omffi,,. I ' hi Hrtu Kupi ' i Tujunga, California Glendale College, U.C.L.A. Out of the hills of Sunland came this Phi Beta Kappa to lend himself to four years at the grind of dental school. Always a good student, many of us still believe Paul had a yearning at times to be an M.D., hence the nickname of Dr. Brad- ford P.M.D. (pseudo M.D.) For a fellow that made so many good grades, Paul made few eight o ' clocks. In fact, as we remember, in the Fresh- man year he was on time just seven times (give or take two). Just after the first summer at the clinic, Paul decided it was just too tough work- ing his way through school, so he got married. Jody was the lucky girl and a pretty little third party named Annette was born a little less than a year later. It has been rumored that Paul makes pocket money by doing week-end ortho- dontics, learning the techniques first on himself. This has not yet been confirmed, however. A member of the Senior Dental Program, pauI enjoys a rank, good income and a wealth of extra learning in dental mat- ters from the Navy. Extra curricular activities find our Lieu- tenant, J.G. an excellent electrician, part time brewmaster, auto rebuilder, a staunch member of the 901 club and regional director of T.G.I.F. One of our better students and oper- ators, this fellow is a credit to the pro- fession. After returning from Stan ' s, Paul checks over the day ' s dissection. Don ' t worry — he won ' t bite !



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05AMU CHIONO Corcoran, Calif. E.LA.J.C. Gentleman Sam came to S.C. via East Los Angeles Junior College, where his pre-dental studies were token. Previous- ly, Sam had seen action in War II. After discharge, he worked as a lab technic- ian, along with raising a family and making a valiant effort to meet the rent each month. When dental school started, Chiono de- cided he would keep his previous lab train ing in seclusion, and he did, for four days. During the first prosthetic lab session, his accomplishment panicked the first section. Ever since, Sam has been a friend and unselfish donator of his tal- ents to any of us who either needed ad- vice or a project saved. Sam possesses a warm and mature per- sonality. For his sincerity, friendship, and ability, he is highly respected by the class. Already a veteran, Sam has de- cided to establish himself in the South- land, feeling more sure about the rent, but wondering how long the supply houses will own him. Now boys, watch out for this Lingual working and protrusive could be better. 63

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