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

 - Class of 1963

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University of Southern California School of Dentistry - El Molaro (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 129 of 172
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FRED WALL Long Beach, California Brigham Young University Xi Psi Phi Q Hai Buddy! ' H' r ' its fitgigs Freddy, alias Frutch, alias Buddy, alias numerous other personal profanities too numerous to mention, was one of our products from Long Beach. Between Santa Anita, Hollywood Park, Caliente, Los Alamitos, Freddy found time to do a little dentistry. In fact, he did so little that he was far out when most of us were in the home stretch. However, with his typical Silky Sullivan style, he managed to finish with the rest of us buddies, Freddy courted and married a cute little filly during his iunior year. She has slightly cured his passion for the track by not giving him any money so Freddy stays home more and comes to school even less now. When he does show he is usually late and he enters with his usual little wave and the whispered Hiya Buddy. Freddy will be doing a two year hitch with the USAF and then return to practice somewhere in the Southland. He will be a consci- entious member of the profession as well as an avid fan when they are off and running. Watching the underslung body and twitching fingers of Ron Walton rumble through the clinic, one knows that he has oozed into our midst from only one place on earth-the land of grease and rat packs otherwise known as San Bernardino. Ron has always been able to take it in school, probably because he trained by spending his weekends fighting the Colton rat packs. Ron quit greasing his hair when he found out it was thinning. Ron is one of the most good-natured members of the class which is borne out by the fact that he is still lending things to Voyne. Ron plans to enter into private practice in the southland. Damn pay toilets! RONALD WALTON San Bernardino, California U.S.C. Delta Sigma Delta

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i ROBERT VITZ, BS, MS Los Angeles, California University of Wisconsin Psi Omega Look busy! Ruth's watching. With a crew hair cut and Ivy League slacks Bob came to Dental School fr6SI1 OUT af high School-where he was a life science teacher. Having an ex-anatomy teacher at our discretion table in anatomy lab really shook us boys up-until the first exam. Then we knew he was iust another one of the boys. Besides also being an ex-engineer, Bob held the distinction of having been in the Navy during the big war. This greatly impressed the younger set who constantly looked toward Bob for guidance- especially in Dental Anatomy and Prosthetics. He was one of the first to have all of his Inky teeth carved and his denture all set up, only to have to set up the denture three more times. Bob's skill in prosthetics followed through to the clinic where he advocated that the quickest and easiest way to get ten points was to do a rebase. To say that his skill lay only in technique courses would be uniust for there are those of us who will never forget, or let him forget, his didactic achievements in Biochemistry. Bob's popu- larity during his freshman year got him elected as 2nd vice president of the Dental School and House Manager of Psi Omega Fraternity. Bob plans to go into private practice in the Costa Mesa area which he hopes will be far enough away that Don Voyne will cease borrowing all of his equipment. Don is one of the more colorful members of our class. Can I borrow a spatula? After earning his letter in football at U.S.C., he settled down to tackle the curriculum at the S 8. T building. Got a piece of base plate wax? There, Don earned his letter in bio- chemistry as evidenced by his term paper which he still claims snowed Dr. Bavetta. Do you have a wax carver? Being a pseudo biochemist earned Don the friendship of many in the department such as Dr. Bobo, Pat O'Day and others. Let me have a Jo dandy? 'Being the class iock, Don was chosen to plan the sporting activities of the class. Got a I0-4-8? Besides living a bush schedule at school Don played on the U.S.C. rugby team and has appeared on numerous T.V. shows. Hand me your vac-u- spat! Over at the clinic building, Don was one of the hardest workers continuously seeing points and piling up the patients. Hey! lend me your flasks. He was quite elated over the fact that the clinic pants would be tailored to fit so he wouldn't con- stantly have to stretch during exams. Got a cleoid? Don plans to practice in L.A. and l'm sure he will do his customary fine work and be quite successful. That is provided his associate has a complete set of Coe perforated trays. Hurrry up! Vitz wants his face-bow back -'il' DONALD VOYNE, BS l North Hollywood, California - U.S.C. Delta Sigma Delta 5 r -J-L. n-J-.



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STEPHEN WEISBERG M Los Angeles, California 'L U.S.C. Alpha Omega ...'..i?,'h. 1. Q What's all this about that Loma Linda ion? Doctor, l have a question. This statement introduced the presence of Mista Viceboig to the unsuspecting class of 1963. The question, fortunately lfor Stevel, was usually answered, but this, unfortunately ifor those wishing to eat Iunchl usually produced another question. It has been our pleasure, however, to see that the answering of Steve's questions over the last four years has produced one of the most sincere and devoted students of dentistry, and we can be sure that his work will never be anything but the highest quality. Steve will take his cute wife with him for two years of Air Force duty and then will specialize in full mouth reconstruction with Dr. Eissmann. Rick Wendorff comes from a family of dentists. His father is a dentist, his brother is a dentist, and Rick is going to be a dentist come hell or high water. Speaking of high water, have you noticed his clinic pants lately? He's really prepared. Rick likes dental school, and he's going to hate leaving this place but we are sure that his wife will be able to tear him away from this ivy covered chairs in the clinic. For the benefit of those to whom Rick is still a mystery man, we are publishing a natural likeness of him along with a few statistics. We haven't solved the mystery of where he's going to practice but Uncle Sam probably has plans for his immediate future. When was the last time you blew your nose?' RICK WENDORFF Manhattan Beach, California El Camino College J fs. liege

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