University of Toronto Dental Students Society - Hy Yaka Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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70 ROLAND ALBERT-Recently married to the surprise of everyone. He will practise in Cornwall if he can master the French language. FRED ANDREAS-One of the top clinicians in our class, Fred plans to head to Marmora for general practice, and probably for some fishing. ROBERT BAGGSP-Soccer l, Hya Yaka IV: Bob will stay in Toronto for general practise. BERNARD BASSET-Bernie will stay in Toronto to practise. His fine technique work will prove very helpful to him. DOUGLAS BEATON-Doug is hoping to leave for the Northland on a Red Cross Coach, and then practise in Toronto. His army training should prove very valuable to him. ANITA BERGSf-Anita will stay in Toronto, and will probably prac- tise with another dentist before starting out on her own. JOHN BINNS-John graduated from U. of Melbourne, worked a few years with an orthodonist there, he will return to practise on his own. RAYMOND BLAHEY-Float Parade I, Dentantics Ill. Ray will practise in Elliott Lake. DAVID BORDOFF-Class social rep. I and ll, Assoc. Fac. Social Chairman Ill, Fac. Social Chairman IV, member of D.S.S. lll and IV, volleyball I, IV and basketball. Dave will set up a general practise in Windsor. ROBERT BURGOYNE-Dental Extracts Rep., Pre., Prod. manager Dental Extracts l, Editor of Dental Extracts ll. Bob's future is uncertain at the time of this writing. ROBERT CANNON-U. of Melbourne B.D.Sc. I95O, M.DSc. 1956. Bob will engage in research work and general practise in Melbourne. NORAYR CEYLANLI-Joined us for the first time this year leaving the class of 6TI. He is an excellent student and an able technician. He hopes to practise in Toronto. DONALD CHONG-Don is not sure whether he will further his education in the field of medicine or jump right into private practise. His pleasant smile will afford him success in either endeavor. MILTON COHEN-Milt is a top scholar. His practice will be in Toronto and we are sure he will be very successful. PAUL COULOMBE--Liberal club minister of Northern Affairs I-IV, Director of St. Michael's French club Il-Ill. Paul will stay in the R.C.D.C. for a while and then go into private practise. PHILIP COUREY--The gift of gab has helped Phil in the past, and combined with his clinical know-how will prove him to be out- standing in his practise in Windsor. BUD DANYLCHUK-Has achieved quite a bit in his life so far, being a father of two lovely children already. He has chosen to practise in Winnipeg and he will be one of the top dentists in the West. WILLIAM DEACON-Always nattily dressed, Bill will have no trouble in achieving any goal he aims for. He will probably practise in Toronto. Page 9

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U ' ' H I Dedlcahon On behalf of the entire staff of Hya Yaka '60, I humbly offer this book in honour of the men and women who, sacrificing personal ambitions, adminis- trated and executed the completion of our new Dental College. To be sure, the Dental profession of the entire world owes a vote of respect and gratitude to these people who had the courage and stamina to achieve what was considered over ten years ago to be a wild dream. This decade, I am sure, will already begin to reap the fruits of this bold ventureg advances in research, diagnosis and treatment of dental problems will be found to be rooted in this beautiful edifice, the result of the realization that some day dentists would be more than just hewers of flesh and drawers of blood. EDWARD W. GAZO EDITOR



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4? 9' .I it xx ' f WSU' A Page 10 E.. in., 1. , '?....f -1-rw 'IV' V? 5 rl -.-if I PETER DEAN-Canada's armed forces will have to stumble along without Peter, as he hopes to forge north on a Red Cross coach. Peter will certainly be a credit to his profession. EDWARD DERRETT-Big Ted will be missed by Rolly and Bill when he leaves to practise in Winnipeg. Ted has played stellar hockey through his career in dentistry and is an able clinician. DAVID ESLER-Dave graduated from the U. of Melbourne and on the completion of this year, will travel down through the States and then return to Australia. AGNES ESSO-Agnes graduated with an L.D'.D. in Budapest, Hun- gary. She will enter private practise in Toronto. WILLIAM EVON-Bill finally made it to the top position in our class in III year. He works hard and this will prove an asset to him when he joins Df. Locke for practise in Toronto. JOHN FINDLAY-John is the only person in our class with a Ph.D. When he completes this year he will lecture in Periodontology in the Dalhousie Dental Faculty, Halifax. THOMAS FISHER-Hockey I-IV Dents A, Sports editor Dental Ex- tracts ll and III, Assistant Publicity Director in III and Publicity Director in IV. Float Committee Ill-IV. -Member of the Blue and White Society in IV. Tom will probably practise in Ottawa. JOSEPH FLICHT-Joe's scabbing will pay off for him, even though he is kidded by his class mates. Joe is a whiz at basketball and volleyball. He will begin practising in Toronto. IAN GAINSFORD-Hailing from London, Ian's immediate interest seems to be in returning there after finishing this year. We are sure he will be more successful than ever with a D.D.S. behind his name. EDWARD GAZO-Dentral Extracts staff Pre. I, Ill, Varsity sports editor ll, Hya Yaka staff ll-IV leditorlj Basketball Pre. IV, Football I, Volleyball Pre-IV, Dentantics Ill, student Council IV. Ed will stay with the R.C.D.C. after graduating and we wish him every success. JOHN GILMOUR--Jack had an unfortunate session with T.B., which knocked him back a year, but being an able student, he has bounced right into the top ranks. He will practise in Toronto likely with another dentist for a while. VELTA GIPTERS-Velta has put up with a lot of kidding from the boys, and has taken it in her stride. We are sure she will be suc- cessful in her practise in London. ANDREW GLENNY-Andy's sincere love for children has set his goal for him-a practise for children. First, however, he will go on a dental railway coach to treat the children in Or1tario's Northern Country. BENJAMIN GOLDBERG-Benny will probably return to practise in- Manitoba. His winning smile and sense of humor will assure him of achieving any goal set for him. NATHAN GREENBERG-Nate, an honor student and basketball flash will practise in Toronto, where his quick wit will endear him to his patients. DOUGLAS HALLER-The wise old man of 6TO, Doug is our class president and handles the position expertly. Doug will likely set up practise in Toronto. DOUGLAS HIEATHFIELD-Doug is another student who has elected to voyage on the Red Cross coach to Northern Ont. On his return, he will probably practice in a suburban area and his pleasant personality will be a valuable asset. JOHN HIBBERD--B.D.Sc. Melbourne I949, M.D.Sc. Melbourne l957. John intends to proceed via the U.S. to Europe before return- ing to Australia to private practise. TERRENCE HICKS-Terry, as a father, has shown us all his tried and true methods for handling the Pedodontic patient. His present hopes are to set up in Haliburton and to learn how to play tennis. BERNARD HINK-Wee Bernie has all the earmarks of a potential Dental Public Health Man. A world traveller and able student, Bernie has shown us what sincere effort can do to elevate the profession. ALFRED HO-Al came to U. of T. in Ill Dents from Hong Kong. A likeable chap, AI plans to go into an as yet undecided internship.

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