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

 - Class of 1966

Page 172 of 290

 

University of Southern California School of Dentistry - El Molaro (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 172 of 290
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JOHN KING WONG, D.D.S. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA University of Southern California Xi Psi Phi Ah sol John comes from a family of dentists — his older brother is an orthodontist, and Andrew graduated last year. He is norotious for his incessant study habits. He will start studying for first semester finals all thru Christmas vacation! He has his notes organized and memoriezd before others have even considered studying for exams. John used to live at Avalon and Manchester . . . until the Watts riots. Then under cover of non-chalance, he and the family moved closer to town. It was quite an experience moving all that furniture and those boxes . . . while the police were on the lookout for looters. John ' s discovery of North Beach in San Francisco has him on the verge of running up there for a weekend whenever he can find someone to go with him. Orthodontics has a special calling for him since he is familiar with the work involved, having done tracings and other lab work for his brother. He looks forward to a few years in the Navy or Air Force. Then he will settle down, after ortho school, in private practice . . . probably sharing an office with his brother. ; ' s I hate working on orientals •Ji I t .-J[ . That ' s why the light doesn ' t work 158

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Hey guys — my guppies died! JERALD WIENKE, D.D.S. KINGMAN, ARIZONA University of Arizona PsI Omega . . . thanks for the lecture, John, on how I should be doing this. Our answer to Gentleman ' s Quarterly . . . It has often been said that never has one person done so much with so few clothes (we thought we ' d inject a little class in here, )erry). His basic interests in dental school lie in the field of prosthodontics — and in a particular individual, one Svengali who affectionately refers to him as the little fellow. Wienke has always been plagued with a great deal of good luck, which has appartently not rubbed off on those who sat next to him during the inital years in our beloved USC! Wienke, during his senior year, was Psi Omega house manager (you ran a loose house, friend). He plans to practice out of the states in some place called Kingman, Arizona ... if not in Viet Nam! Do you have any guppies?



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Gee, Dr. Gullet— I really appreciate your making all these dentures for me . . .! Bubble, bubble, boil and bubble! Mind your own business . we ' re doing a feature for Ladies ' Home Journal! SUZANNE LYNN WOODCOCK, D.D.S. WESTMINSTER, CALIFORNIA California State College at San Fernando Upsilon Alpha Alpha Tau Epsilon What good is a FEMALE dentist; or what good is a female dental student? Susan came to our beloved dental school as a sweet, lovely, naive girl . . . however, she is leaving us as a sweet, lovely, non-naive girl! It all started back in our first year, namely anatomy lab. Susan refused to have the cadaver (male) uncovered, until Dr. Gregg indicated that her group was three weeks behind in dissection. Poor Susan . . . she was shocked! It might have been too much for her emotional stability, but Dr. Freudman came to her rescue and explained the necessities that every girl should know. After this little episode she became one of the guys. She actually became useful (most girls are so helpless). One of her great contributions was teaching the male dental students the latest dances. She did a great job as freshman secretary and senator. Susan has some very special hobbies and interests. She likes tennis, the organ, and a special dental student (male) turned dentist one year before us. After graduation Susan would like to practice in some foreign country really, anywhere out of the states where two dentists are needed in the same place! The draft poses no problem as she was classified 4-F due to sex. It certainly has been our pleasure Sue . . . you added an extra spark to our class with your personality, femininity, and leadership (proving that there is a place for females in dental school). such a well-liked guy. 159

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