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PHILBERT C. DOLEAC, D.D.S. Dil-Doleac has proven his virility to all without a shadow of doubt by inducing his wife into a case of chronic pregnancy. Phil, who won the Dumbo look alike contest, was known to have flapped his ear's in place of his air syringe. Phil went denture happy for a while and even achieved balanced occlusion on his stage board patient's castings. He will always be remembered for his class spirit and his premade wax pontics. JOSEPH V. DUFRESNE, D.D.S. Joe is another of those who have been fruitful and multiplied while in dental school. Joe's big chal- lenge while in school has been replacing his lost and stolen instruments. Once, he was seen carrying his dental chair on his back into his operatory after 1, he mislaid it in the lab. Joe's objective of achieving total obscurity while in dental school was finally met when he was sat upon by an instructor thinking he X 7 was a chair. Joe plans to enter residency in the U.S. l ir- ..... Army Qffergmducfang. I ',ff irfiiif 0 itlfe-ie J. . ,, KUO WAT ENG, D.D.S. Xt 3' 4' I .-1:..ali -3 Kuiak was one of the many in the class to get married while in dental school. He plans to even- tually set up practice, buy a house, and have a couple of kids. When asked why he's not follow- ing tradition by having 3 children Kuo replies, l've always heard every 3rd person in the world is Chinese so l don't want to take any chances. ln his immediate future Kuo plans to work at the V.A. hospital in Houston.
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JAMES F. BONNER, D.D.S. Dr. Boner with his waxing techniques achieved recognition early and used it all up. Known as lil Captain wax he was famous for his anatomical wax-up of Mt. Rushmore on the facial of a bicus- pid crown. Having waltzed through the first 2 years of Dental school Jim's true talent emerged when reaching clinic. There he honed down his skills at procrastination into not iust an art but a science. He plans to go into private practice where his main goal will be to reset anterior teeth for his denture patients. TIMOTHY W. BRANN, D.D.S. Tick always seemed to get the most out of lectures with his perpetual Brann questions. Tim still denies that any part of his question-asking arm is bionic. Throughout school Tim's motto has always been, Slow and steady wins the race. He set out to prove it and did. lBarelyl. Tim plans to go into the Army once out of school and after that he says, l'd really like to get into something alittle more challenging. 0S a s- fa BEFORE AFTER JOSEPH L. CARRICK, D.D.S. Using reduced blood volume as a general anesthesia technique on his patients, Snap and Flap set new records for most rubber base impressions in one year. Joe's main concern through the years has been to generate as much adrenaline as possible just in case l run short someday. Joe was known as one of the Hyper-Brothers in earlier years. While most people would pull all-nighters for exams Joe would be pulling an all-weeker. Joe spends his spare time admiring his wife and himself. ffffr .9f,:zu,.ux' -rw , .f M ZZ , 1 ' fe.. ff! We wi fm ff X' i mf ig H' 3' - sr A i 4 5 1 f M. E T.w
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THOMAS G. GLASS, D.D.S. .gnu-an i VICTOR C. GLENN, D.D.S. s Tool man first received notoriety for the wide assortment of instruments he required to get the iob done. While excavating caries with a Vulcanite bur Tom looks up and says, Get out of my cubicle! It has been learned that Tom also has used Endo files for toothpicks and a large plaster spatula for an elevator. Although not one for diplomacy Tom will always be remembered for his taste- less cartoons which his colleagues were forced to endure for 4 years. He plans to open practice in Schertz, Texas. lWHERE??l i. G , tt 4 ,Mt - . x - WSAN .. l ,E Y tw tif A The mild-mannered reporter of the class, in his true identity is none other than Victor Glenn, mild-mannered reporter. Vic- tor was declared legally insane by his col- leagues for treatment planning ci Class Ill 5 ...E ' X. W A HOWARD GLOOR, D.D.S. gold foil on the state board. Victor enioys skateboarding and Kamikaze work in his spare time. He plans to work at the V.A. Hospital in San Antonio after graduation. i Howard The Fonz Gloor was the class resident musician. When asked why he decided to become a dentist he stated, I wanted to learn to play some DENTAL instruments and iust for the Helesia of it. How- ard's spare time is spent relaxing as a race horse jockey, sharpening meat cleavers, and polishing amal- gam tattoos. Although he's from Shiner, Texas he is planning on setting up practice in Shiner, Texas. Yes sirree. . .l wgwgj, -.z.,:g.2g away ,. I an 3 N -pg-g sg: .49 A
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