University of the Pacific School of Dentistry - Chips Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1917

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MACKENZIE, N. M. C Mac D Redwood City, Cal. Fire! Fire l and the brave chief came rush- ing in. Yes, Mac is one of Redwood City's volunteers and proud of it. Mac,' hails really from Kangaroo land, and has as much patience as most Kangs, and angry is as bad as the worst. In spite of his quietness, we all like him for what he is--one good little scout. BAYLEY, AGNES M. E. Oakland, Cal. One of our three co-eds and the one who had thehardest time. After weathering a storm of sickness that would have taken the heart out of most of us, Agnes came back like a true thoroughbred and finishes in the same spirited manner. With such stamina you need no luck, Agnes, but may you have it just the same. GOLDSTONE, CLIFFORD S., LL. B. C Goldy j San Francisco Goldy, as you see, possesses a degree in law, and as our prominent barrister has been of no legal assistance to us. A savant and leader in studies, Goldy has proven that even the uhandsomest man in Frisco can be possessor of a valuable mind. CRAVEN, RUTH A. C Cutie j ' Fowler, Cal. Ruth is another of our co-eds, and like most co-eds has had a rather easy time with the course. Cutie is not afraid to tackle any job that comes her way, so it is safe to pre- dict success over all obstacles which may pre- sent themselves. Fortunately, Ruth had mumps when a small child. MCGUINESS, ARCHIE T. C Mac,'D San Francisco Mac has been one of the quiet reticent men ofthe class and has always kept among the friends of his own choice, never giving the majority of us a chance to know him. Those that have sneaked in on him, though, have found a really good fellow who doesn't want to admit it. 28

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GR1MwooD, FRANK G. C Frank j i . San Francisco Member Psi Delta Fraternity. Member Q. T. Club. Frank let a foot slip once and we never have forgotten it. A prince of good fellows, a good student and one whom any one 1nay de- pend on. Frankie had his best year as a Fair Ground playmate of Spider's in 1915. As a class- mate we are sorry to lose you, Frank,'g as a friend we all hope to keep you. ,, BLANQUIE, RAOTUL H. C Ray,'j Alameda, Cal. This blushing youth from the city of the un- buried dead is one of our shining lights. His untiring efforts editoriallv, made last year's CHIPS, and the same efforts clinically have given evidence of an embryo Brophy. ' As a good fellow, Ray is up with thebest, and the combination of savoiff-faire and good fel- lowship will bring him his just reward. BRAUER, I. CLYDE C Dutch D Chico, Cal. I am sure care's an enemy to life. This untamed member of the Species Ho- mo came to us from Chico, Cal., and has jogged along his unworried way to final grad- uation, and nothing has ever been discovered to ruffle his evenly carefree disposition. Dutch always mingles pleasure and work so as to get the most out of pleasure. May continued joy be yours, Dutch. HEANEY, AMBROSE P. f A1n,'D San Francisco. Member Q. T. Club. Here we have one who is well on his way to a successful and profitable career. Anim has clone things in an operative way, and to any one it is obvious that he will succeed. He has been a diligent and deserving student, and it would probably have behooved many of us to have followed his example. ' WEATHERBY, V. D. C Colonel D . . Louisville, Ky. Wlaat did the Governor of North Carolina say to the Governor of South Carolina? . Here we have our representative of Kain- tuck. Colonel is a true Southern gentle- man, with the marks of aristocracy showing plainly. It is to our sorrow that we have had only a year of his pleasant company. 27



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GRAY, CHAS. F. C Pinky, Dolly j Sacramento, Cal. Member Psi Omega Fraternity. Pinky came to us a little cherub from Sac- ramento, and leaves us a full grown man Dolly was originally afraid of girls, but lately seems to have taken a violent fancy to them. As a student, Dolly is a success, as an operator, the same, as a good fellow, ditto. What more can be said? JACOBS, M. NIALCOLM q'fJake 3 oakiand, Cal. A most likeable fellow, this man Iake,', and yet one seems to wonder if Jake is kidding us or not. As goat of the three, Jake has been put.up to do some very peculiar things. His favorite letter in the alphabet seems to be G, though why no one knows. DANFORD, WILLIS B. C Babe, Danny j Stockton, Cal. Member Psi Delta Fraternity. The smallest and best known man in college, as well as the best liked. Babe won the hearts of his classmates at the start and hasn't lost one all the way through. As Cupid,'f Danny added a cousin to his family Junior year, demonstrating that he liked us as much as we like him. TERz1AN,.IoHN G. CUT. T. T. j Armenia T, T. T., the Hashing eyed, jolly smiled in- dividual known, as John, has battled his way through three hard years, and by sheer will power has overcome the many obstacles to the final goal. That we are glad to see him succeed is putting it mildly, for there is not one of us that is not more than glad. SAND, HOWARD J. C Howie,'D San Francisco Member Q. T. Club. ' Herels our tall, curly headed Apollo and a fatal bomb to plant in feminine society. As a student and good fellow Howie is a success, and we are all glad to call him friend. How- ie's captivating ways assure him success, and we sure wish him the good fortune the future holds in store for him. 29

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