University of Texas Dental Branch - Fang Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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WENDELL GORDON, D.D.S. The Aggie in our class set out from the beginning to prove that the basis for all the Aggie iokes ever made up were true. Wendell still calls amalgam Silver stuff and calls composite that white stuff. When asked to do root canals he states, You mean we don't extract them first? For years Wendell wondered why he had been working so slow with his high speed hand- piece until an instructor started it up one day and Wen- dell replied, What's that whistling noise? His imme- diate plans are to enter an Air Force residency, but, he wonders, l hope the dental chairs on those airplanes are well equip- A ii ped! BILL HEATH, D.D.S. g 5. . 5 The Heath in WoIf's clothing is reportedly the ic g Coolest of all in the class. He is so cool that when i ' ' he nicked the aorta on the state board he tied it off with retraction cord. lt is believed that he was so calm he actually became comatose. Bill's . 'ff' motto was, An asso' a day keeps the asso's away. He is going into private practice in El Paso after graduation. , ' K :'V K . ' I ' . ..:1,,.s.:,.lL:, ryly . W.. if Quit PETE HOFMANN, D.D.S. y ' so c' iic, 5 -.ff Pete, our liter, after deciding that a dental school career was not for him decided to graduate this year. it it When asked why he decided to go into dentistry Pete replies, Oh, I think it'll be much better than dental school. Pete is going to set up private practice in San g V Antonio. 1

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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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g '1'1 i 0 Always living in fear of being the next to go. Bozo, the class clown, was quite a worrier. I - Early in the year, he made many unsuccessful attempts to reach the 3rd floor but soon realized 'lf God wanted me to reach the third floor he would have given me elevator shoes. Many of - 3, us wonder where Bozo came from land he's still not letting onl, however one thing is for certain, he's not going ANYWHERE. Mr. Hump is plan- ning on opening a circus and TV dinner factory after graduation. PHIL KGTHMANN, D.D.S. The sheeper will be remembered forever for his uncanny good luck on the State Board. After a disappointing second in the gold foil derby he explained, l'm not going to do that many gold foils in my Orthodontics C practice anyway. Phil plans to enter a graduate program in orthodon- X R f' tics. When asked about his wire bending future Phil says, There are so I many uses for paper clips it's just goofy! But, he says, What can WE do? Qfgrc llawfi. STAN MCGUFF, D.D.S. McDuff, spokesman for the silent major- ity, started out dental school as a blazing forest fire and over the next four years proceeded to extinguish himself. Unsur- passed for this non-fabrication of waves, Stan's motto has been, Don't believe ANYTHING until you've eaten some. Also he says, Trust is a blind mans way of saying, 'Hello sailor.' Stan is going into the Air Force in Mississippi where he can fix up a heap of trouble. L1 if I 3- 1 I3

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