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

 - Class of 1944

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lx y GORDON A. CARMAN 1 Reno, Nevada gniversitvJof Eevada H if ecretary . ' D t l A ' '43 EBBY, YEL'-WD vice.PreSidSmsiElif:FB0i1'ii4s ss Class Vice-President Tau Kappa Omega JAMES R. CHAN . H San Jose, California San Jose State A.A. Tau Kappa Omega Army as ., it gm . . , ,l,aaa, .. .I ,g , .arf-,fr gl OLLEY ROLLO CHRISTENSEN Salt Lake City. Utah University of Utah Army Delta Sigma Delta Army has been said that Veon rolled one pellet of gold foil for each restoration. Carman and his gold refinery operated on a full time basis. great deal of midnight oil was burned on the technique and it was not in- frequent to hear a classmate's name men- tioned on an all-night radio program. The Delt Commandos and Veon conducted a raid on the Cal Ski Lodge, incognito, and Herb and Dan showed the boys their stuff with yours truly in the comedy spot. At the field day, dunking your fellow classmate was the thing to do. If the Delts knew that Low was going to be a big politician, they would have done a more thorough job. Barnie hadn't said a word as vet, Fairy was going to be married, Bailey had a job at the Mark, Cochran wasn't satisfied with the requirem-ents, Art had finally stopped shadowing Jake since he was initiated, Pedro kept his dignity. Junior Year-This year under the accel erated program, the Class of '44 was con verted from civilian to a mixed group of shavetails and feather merchants on an

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plaster, took impressions, mixed plaster, threw water, passed the bone, attended classes, studied or crammed, took finals, celebrated, and received grades, like all good freshmen should. We held elections and elected Emmerson as president and chairman of our cooperation meetings. West and Roberts were the political bosses, Louie was the fashion plate, Stolk was the social chairman on the day shift, Broosh on the night shift, Campbell was the brains, Yeck was the story-teller, Edgar was the inventor, the Swede was the athlete, Marianna was the sunshine, Fay was the Quiz Kid, Elmer was the sweetheart, of the class. Sophomore-Soon we were big Sopho- mores with the privilege of wearing white smocks to the bi-weekly scrape sessions, with mixed feelings of pride and fear. Now we had to live up to the new freshman's expectations, and answer his immature questions. We found ourselves to be a class of inventors with new techniques that amazed and amused our upperclassmen. It JAMES G. CAMPBELL Lodi, California University of California President of Tau Kappa Omega '43 Treasurer Student Body '42-'43 Junior Page Delta Sigma Delta '43 Associate Editor Chips '44 Photographer for Chins '40-'44 Class Representative '41-'42 Tau Kappa Omega Delta Sigma Delta Navy FRANK A. BRUCIA San Francisco, California University of California A.B. Delta Sigma Delta Army JAMES ALEC BUTLER San Francisco, California Villanova, Pennsylvania Delta Sigma Delta Army FRANK NELSON Class President mime Glen 1944



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inactive basis. Infirmary practice added to our complexi- ties. Such words as calculus, condensation, bevels, cement margins, overhangs, centric, porosity, special clinics, cancelled appointments, and screaming children became stark realities from which much material was gathered for the noon hull sessions. Application of our previous training lost- a great deal of its glamour as 'it was com- plicated by the human element. The chief topics of conversation were gas rationing and Greenlaw. Rancho Brucia and Yokel's cooking were brought in occasionally. Marianna had stopped blushing, Jimmy, the journalist, had gone into the photography business, Daisy had pledged Psi O, Fav was a 9 o'clock scholar, Kavanaugh became his own hero, Low voted the wrong way, Nelly grew a mustache, Sparse kept us guess- ing, Sark chaperoned Stolker, Herbie was elected presi- dent, Voon used a rubber dam, the Coach used his influ- ence, Ebbie persecuted Frances. Senior-The year presented more and difficult require- ments in addition to finals, comprehensives, and state board. The mad rush to complete requirements was com- bined with an abundance of patients and a lack of time. The class did better than well and proved itself to be one to be remembered. BARNIE B. COX Upper Lake, California Sacramento Junior College A.A. Psi Omega Army ' Glafu I944 in-D' ,gy MELVIN L. COCHRAN Glendale. California Pacific Union College Army HARKISHAN S. DHESI Dhesian Kahna. India Universitv Minnesota L Q -

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