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l s KENT MORRIS Cedar City, Utah University of Utah , Xi Psi Phi ,age 4 I-4 wash our hands. The metamorphosis of Kent Morris started four years ago when he entered U.S.C. With each year of married life, he has be- come more and more outspoken and broad minded. One thing which hasn't changed is his fine character and high quality work. From his excellent dissections to his work in the clinic, Kent will use as much time as he deems necessary to insure a perfect result. This led to his award for the overall excellent student of the sophomore year. Of course this clidn't stop him from participating in summer clinics last year. Kent's outside activities include poaching deer, building stereo sets, and bicycle trips at noon time. He is also widely known for his ability to blow out candles with his eyes-the secret of this amazing trick has been revealed only to his closest friends. Cedar City's proud favorite hit Southern California with an impact that is not soon to be forgotten. A scorched trail has been permanently branded into the Santa Ana Freeway and new records have been set in travel time from La Mirada to S.C. Floyd is loaded with spirit and drive. All of this continued through the days of school work resulting in a tremendous amount of superb clinical work being completed. As Crown and Bridge is his specialty, Floyd turned it out by the pound lot. He lost track of the number of units produced after only a few months in the clinic. Private practice in Pomona beckons, and Floyd and his wife will establish themselves in this community. Floyd should be able to work at least six operatories and have plenty of time for some welcome trips back to the Rockies for relaxation. FLOYD MUNSON Cedar City, Utah 'gm University of Utah 2 This is the way we wash our hands, wash our hands Do you know that you have a pimple on your nose?
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General Walker wore this when he was arrested at 'Ole Miss ! THOMAS MOORE, BA, MA Arcadia, California Redlands College Tom came to us from the University of Redlands. How he could attend any school with the word red in it is beyond us. Actually Tom's political views have proven to be very stimulating to his classmates despite the fact that he has the only operative case in existence which is made entirely of birch . Tom's favorite pastime is sleeping, he loves it so much that he has shown for eight o'clock classes exactly four times in the past two years. Apparently he has never been marked absent. However, be- tween sleeping and doing lab work every night, Tom learned enough to garner the all-around award for the Junior year. Tom plans to live and practice in Arcadia. Perhaps after a few years of general practice, Tom will give in to his secret desires and become a specialist in Oral Surgery. Ray was probably one of the most relaxed guys in our class. This fact is verified by his three-day-a-week appearance at the clinic and his twofday-a-week absence. During these two days, he was either up in Wyoming shooting trophy antelope or up in the Sierras fishing. When the antelope, deer, and moose were in rut, Ray would turn to dove, quail, duck, and pheas- ant hunting. His three day show was one to behold. Ray would work very hard to excel in dentistry. His gold work knew few equals. His precise preparations and flowery anatomy would attest to this. Of course, this was in part due to his vast experience as a lab technician. However, Ray is a natural and will be a real credit to the profession. He maintains high standards and has a genuine concern for all his patients. We hope Ray will find his dream office up on top of that mountain which will overlook a gigantic herd of antelope. So what if it's only 1:00 o'clock. V. RAY MORLEW Huntington Park, California y U.S.C.
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es 'I ERNEST NAGAMATSU Garden Grove California 1-Q. ,mx East Los Angeles Junior College I fi ' 1 Next time we'll attack on the Bth. Ernie Nagamatsu . . . the kamakazi kid , with his bright smile, friendliness, and winning personality has been a check plus-er right from the freshman year. He's been the only student in the history of dental school who could limit his practice in the clinic to nice looking females between the ages of 'I6 and 22. He had his senior Class ll and Ill Foil requirements completed before the end of the summer semester and hasn't let up since. Ernie is ambitious, capable, and full of drive. Ernie has given much time and effort serving the class and the Dental School as a student body officer, councilman, artist, ambassador to the dental hygienist, and etc. ln line with the current trend, Ernie is headed for Orange County. From the tough side of San Pedro emerged a fine gentleman dental student in Harold Olsen. Harold traded in his tool box for a scab box upon arriving at U.S.C. via El Camino College. Ollie las his many friends call.himl converted his talents as a former auto mechanic, dock worker, and life time reservist to become one of the top men in his class. The Psi Omega Fraternity and the Olsen family go hand in hand as Harold became President while his wife became president of the Psi Omega Wives Club. Ollie will be remembered for his ready smile, enthusiasm, card playing, and most of all, his eloquent use of the English language during times of crisis. The Olsen family plans to open shop in Orange County upon graduation. There is no doubt that Harold will have a successful and booming practice. Hey man! This is dentistry. Y ll al . ,, 1 ll I , I' HAROLD OLSEN San Pedro, California El Camino College N Psi Omega if V
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