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 95 of 172
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I A PLEASE , SMOKE OUT CHARLES CRESMER Long Beach, California Long Beach Clty College Xi Psi Phi Q. ,, All What sign Dr. Lott? Charlie arrived at the S 8. T building driving a hopped up, over powered M.G. and the first thing he did upon entering the build- ing, was to go to the head and wash the grease off his hands. This ritual has never ceased. He soon established himself as being an artist of many talents. While he is famous for his free hand drawings lmany appearing in this bookl, fine gold inlays, and a savvy with hopped up cars, perhaps his greatest talent is manifested by the superior form and long life of his perfect circle smoke rings. A confirmed bachelor, Charlie has his life planned without the benefit of the weaker sex. This is something that not even Dick Arconti could talk him out of. After going full race for a couple of years with the Air Force he plans to open his pit for fixing broken down oral cavities in Long Beach. He is a chronic mumbler, even his closest friends haven't under- stood much of what he has said in the past four years. In future years when friends meet at conventions, meetings, and parties, they will always have something to talk about. That is, What was Charlie trying to say? Max probably missed his calling as a great Hollywood comedian. However, we are glad he chose S.C. for his stage. Without Max's subtle humor and constant iabbering our stay at this institution would have been dull and unbearable. His vocabulary would overflow the Coliseum. His sense of humor would make Groucho look sick. His stature would make a bowling ball look square, and his nose would make Durante's look like a wart on a fiog. This is our Max and he was our Salvation. He had Rene in such a tizzy that he didn't give a damn how bad our class lI's looked as long as they would hold alloy. ln fact, Rene iust brushed over ours so he could go back to complete Max's. We aren't sure what the relationship was, but Kassabian was not too happy with it. Max' technical ability was surpassed only by his didactic prowess. He would not take a note all year and score near the top of the class. We will all miss Max upon graduation, but our loss will be Uncle Sam's gain. He will 'undoubtedly be a great good will ambassador with the USAF. Max will return to the Southland and probably spend most of his time in Perio. Good luck Max and don't take too many rubber bazoonies! I've got the foil warm, so let's get started. MAURICE CUTLER ' Los Angeles, California ' U.C.L.A Alpha Omega

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NORWOOD CLANCY f San Bernardino, California San Diego State College Psi Omega W x Time to change this shirt. Norwood went by two names in dental school. Woody and Clancy. He went by the latter in Freshman Prosthodontics. Not that he needed to, but simply because the instructor preferred to call him that. They re from the same country and it helped to build up the instructor's confidence. You see, if there had been a freshman prosthetics award Woody would have won it because Woody is really good in prosthetics. In fact he acted as a sort of auxiliary instructor for those sitting near him, and as Max Cut- ler's personal tutor-a iob he lost to an operative instructor midway through the iunior year. Woody was so good on set up tests that he would start an hour late and still have time to do two set ups-his and Max's. The strange thing about it was that Cut- ler would never get as good a grade as Clancy would. Norwood was one of those fortunate students that didn't let dental school take the place of their happiness. Through four years of dealing with oblique ridges as well as oblique personalities he managed to maintain a constantly cheerful and helpful attitude. LeRoy ioined our group during the Sophomore year. The reason he ioined the class of '63 was to be with the other two B.M.'s . A B.M. is a bald Mormon. LeRoy's hobbies are plumbing, reading the Book of Mormon, cussing, and taking care of his wife and four lor is it fivel kids. He is also well known,for his outstanding ability as a kibitzer in bridge, and for his caustic remarks in Dr. Tanner's lB.M.l class. LeRoy plans to go to Hermosa Beach and open up a dental practice next door to his brothers' plumbing establishment and limit his practice to his relatives. rf Rm. What's all this about greasy kid stuff? if HL H. LeROY coeliac Redondo Beach, California El Camino College 1.1 51 E W1 I il. .



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THEODORE DEPEW, BA Chowchllla, Callfornla U S C Delta Sigma Delta . Ss... rials. Ted first established a reputation as a Big Shot during the first semester of the Freshman year when he used twenty-eight rolls of butcher paper and fifteen rolls of toilet paper to make charts for Anatomy. The toilet paper worked quite well but the butcher paper wasn't nearly so absorbent, yet, it worked fairly well as Ted was the didactic award winner for the Fresh- man year. Most of the class thought that Ted was winking at them during finals time, but it was iust a twitch that Ted would develop when he had to study with Kassabian and Cutler. Mr. Organization continued to be one of the outstanding members .of our class, and, in the Clinic, again demonstrated his outstanding qualities both academically and technically. Ted was chosen to be El Molaro editor, and the staff is firmly convinced that it wasn't on the basic of his sense of humor, as this is the only thing that is worse than his personality. Ted 'is not telling anyone what he is doing or where he's going until after the publication of the El Molaro, but, we're sure that he'll be a tremendous success in whatever he does. From beginning to end, Harris was undoubtedly one of the busiest men in our class. Harris started things out as Frosh President. Working extra hard at the iob and doing too well seemed to have hurt his chances for succeeding offices, but, this didn't slow him down. Harris began to partake in other fields of interest such as raising a family, living and working in a montuary, traveling around the far west, teaching religion to the Mormons, and, his final enterprise, importing foreign cars. Harris also gained notoriety for certain editorials which appeared in the Trooth . Harris somehow managed to squeeze classes and pa- tients into this hectic schedule. He is noted for his quick starts and fast finishes. Harris spent many long hours taking pictures for the El Molaro, and many more hours separating those of his family from those of the guys. In fact, the last minute rush may have led to the appearance of a certain pretty blond and two young towheads. lt seems certain that if he continues at this same fast pace, 1070 of Harris' income will amount to a sizeable chunk of loot. See, I tdon't spend all my time in tho clinicl HARRIS DONE t Los Angeles, California Brigham Young University ern. Y ' l K M t ffiiiig get in - p j ..., ,,... , - ,' W :,. E - Z i .,, .- f V 5 3 ,VV I W . R' 1 ,,, Sl .-.sw Getting on your knees won't help you in Dental Mats in 5

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