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MCDERMOTT: Ambition: to keep up with Bill White. IAN MCLEOD: This Western guitar-plunking, mouth-organ-blowing Csimultaneouslyj talent, has brought new spirit into the Eastern class parties. KERRY MATHERS: Ireland is a country in which the probable never happens and the impossible always does-that's Why Kerry came to Canada to become a dentist. ROD MORAN: The boy who misses the best part of the day-dawn! MO MOREAU: A very constructive type of chap-as far as floats go, anyway. JIM MORREALE: Always a wit, Always a clown, Always a laugh, Never a frown. BOB MOWBRAY: Looking forward .to a bright future with his family and his profession. SAUL NUSSBAUM: Air Rotors-here I come! HARVEY'ORFUS, JERRY SMITH, And in the right corner ,wearing . . . JOE PACSUTA: Zoli as he's affectionately called, constantly torn body and soul between Welland and Toronto, decided to end it all in the near future-with Ann! MIKE PATRICK: An all round admirer of beauty, especially where the fairer sex is concerned. BRUCE ROBINSON: An expert in rugby and volleyball, his motto is the play is the thing! GAIDA ROCE: Attracted by Canadian countryside, and thinks Canadian boys rate. Coming from a girl from Leeds University, this merits a thought. BRUCE SULLIVAN: Great ex- pounder of I don't see why theory. Bruce is preoccupied with coca cola and foreign affairs. NORTY TAICHMAN: Occupation: Studying, buying Johnny Mathis records for Louise. RONNY TEITLER: And they say marriage doesn't do a man good, Ronny hasn't been late for a lecture since. DON WEATHERHEAD: He abides by Voltaire's philosophy: one merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and in fewer words than prose. SHELLEY WEINGARTEN: Steve's shadow, has been seen buying coffee all by himself. AL WEINSTEIN: Better known as Charlie Brown, is a pro- jectionist first class and can be heard in Gardens Sat. nights. BILL WHITE: Working towards a home for kids with Mom White. He's Dents' ace hockey player, trying to reach his goal. IRV YOUNG: Preoccupation: Aisle marching in full dress. Functions: basketball Cin high schoolb, ribbons Cin the streetj, and Pauline Cat homej. STEVE Zweig: The fellow with the stiff neck, had a few boys wishing their names were Zweig. And this is yours truly, signing off for this year, and hoping we all meet again. LIL ERITCH. 4 A T' Page 17
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Page 16 ...cz and 46444 I am about to introduce a unique class, a group of hard-cured, lab-beaten, well- annealed veterans, 63 in ntunber. They are the sLu'vivors of a battle, the followers of Longfellow's famous words, We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. CLARE ARTHUR: Matrimony -the high seas for which no compass has yet been invented: but Clare doesn't mind being lost! JERRY BECKER: Can be seen at the squash courts, in the autopsy room, and in the dental building . . . when he ought to be in path lab. GEORGE BEDROSIAN: Often seen quite near the staff. His warmth and wit bring all a laugh. DOUG BELL: Interest: Music, dentistry, and preserving the remnants of his curly locks. MORLEY BERNSTEIN: Ambitions divided between having a good voice and working for the C.P.R.-after graduation. TIINA-ANN BERREVOETS: Maintains she will add Dr. , Vetka , and Dentist to her dental plaque! PAUL BODRUG: Collects leaves, string, and comic books . . . guards the pearl of the clan Campbell. CHRIS CHRUSZCZ: Let it never be said that good things do not come in big packages. LARRY DAVID: One of the deep, clear, and silently-flowing streams in the class. MORLEY DEYETTE: Still staying up 8 nights a week with Marilyn. EVERT DIXON: Concerns: staying alive, staying out of trouble, staying awake. OSCAR DONER: He has that sparkle in his eye that means only one thing . . . the altar, BILL DUTKA: Vive la difference! . . . besides, Bill is a good student. DOUG ELMHERST: Has interest in a girl whose brother is a pilot, so, he can take off once in a while. BOYD FOWLER: 4 F's: fiancee, fraternization, friends and foolery. LEN GAIK: He that walketh with wise men shall be wise. DON GRATTON: Function: To keep Boyd amused in crown and bridge labs. HARRY GRIEG: Cultivates hybrid cabbages, collects spiders and oriental barf bowls. Function: As yet no suitable function has been found for Harry. GARY GUTMAN: An avid photographer, Gary believes in recapturing those glorious mo- ments in his past on film and slides. PROBABLE FATE: R a rich bachelor. JASCK HANVEY: President elect of III Dents. JIM HICKS: Function: Coffee at Sick Chil- dren's, Breakfast at Sick Children's, Lunch at Sick Children's, Supper at Sick Children's. BOB HISCOX: Reinforcement for guarding the popular pearl Csj of the Campbell clan. RALPH HISLOP: A man of many talents and many moods, Ralph is well liked by all. JOHN HOUSTON: In his own works, he'll soon be paying rent for Gail's apartment. BRYANT HUNTER: Active in W.C.T.U. CWhiskey Connoisseur Taster's Unionj, A.A. CAlisinth 81 Akvavitj and A.U. CAlcoholics Unanimousj. DARREL HUNTER: Interest: In testing 1. combustibility of lab. jackets. 2. Girls who can mend combustible lab. jackets. Also member of the 8:50 a.m. lecture club. GARRY HURD: Devonshire's delegate to Georgeis Pizzeria, is interested in philosophy and psychology. GUS JAEGER: Took the big step last summer and looks much healthier since Che cooks all the mealsb. KEITH IRON WILL JOHNSTON: President elite of Errol Flynn Fan Club. Business Manager of Mau-Mau Pencil Sharpening Union. RAY JOW: Intensive interest in field of chemistry: spends leisure time in research on the effect of radio isotopes on tooth development. TERRY PEANUTS KAMEOKA: An ardent photography and jazz enthusiast. Ambition: to own a fish and chip res- taurant. JOHN KENNEDY: Martyred because of his beliefs, John is nursing a very sore leg. HUGH KERR: Tall, dark and handsome-what more can a girl want? PETE KERR: Spends a lot of his time eating exotic meals in company of his fiancee, also drinking alcoholic beverages not in company of his fiancee. Ambition: to get to the dental building in time for lunch. CHARLIE KING: Interest: Finding out which janitor threw his ortho models into the garbage. One of the absent in body but present in spiritsfsjn boys. MARV KUSHNER: The man who invented the tag camera bug , had Marv in mind. BOB LEE: Another one of the boys who has tres- passed into the blessed world of matrimony. SHELLEY LIEBESMAN: Shelley has a subscription to the best seat in the house--front row, centre. MIKE LOCOCO: A living proof that a man can be a master of many trades, this orrhodontist-composer pianist-bellhop-is climbing up the ladder of success, and best of luck in all. RAY
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5644 af 7?62 6T2 has been a special year for 2nd dents, both socially and academically. For the first time, we have had successful class parties such as the beat- nik party and the half-way party in which most of the class participated. In athletics, members of the class took part nearly in every sport from foot- ball to squash. Academically We have been the first second dental year to be taught under a new suc- BETTY BALFOUR . . . II Dents speedy little lab worker. BB combines brains with beauty to pro- duce a nice female addition to our class. RON BARTALOS . . . Good Gosh! Bart spends his time phoning Donna during Prosthetics and likes skiing with the Eskimos at Collingwood on the week-ends. ALAN BEARSS . . . Born to a millionaire, he squandered 200 million on wine, Women, girls before the age of 16. A millionaire again at 18, he gave his fortunes to charity and embarked as an explorer to darkest Africa. When he found the light again, he travelled barefoot across the Sahara desert and was the first Aman to swim the Atlantic Ocean in 16:5 minuets, to join the Faculty of Dentistry. .Main ambition is to be a good dentist. No doubt! ALAN BLACK . . . He's a colourful fellow: some say he's a brownie, others claim hels yellow. He turns purple with rage when called a red but we know he's lilly white and true blue. Actually everyone is green with envy of his good sense of humor and his pleasant smile. MARTIN BELMAN . . . One of the boys from Galt that has made good, not only married, but an expectant father as well. However this is not why he is known as the fastest man in II Dents- cessful system of operative dentistry and the first to handle the equipment of our new school. Through- out the year, we overcame our problems successfully and enjoyed being a part of Dentistry. Here are some of the characters Cninety-fourb who made 2nd dents a special year in our school life. instead he is always first in finishing his projects in Prosthetics. WILLIAM BUTTLE . . . Slow-talking Bill, a fine guitar player, had decided to put Fewer miles on the Chev by going to T.G.H. Cand not for goodj instead of Pakenham. LOUIS CERONI . . . Shape up man this is the macaroni kid playing bridge with Push . Who's he? Lou's ambition is to follow Dr. Presseyis footsteps. There is still one problem. Lou hates Women Cwhat a woote of a good looking guyj. DAVE CHAMBERS . . . The Elmira Rocket. Always disappointing people by coming late, but due to this minor vice he was quickly accepted by the C.P.R. as a conductor last summer. Pastime is sailing in June. MURRAY CHANTLER . . . Man of few words??!! Best Friend-himself . . . Best girl-Sandy Dun- lop . . . Main Pastime--ribbing Bill, Dinny and Gil . . . Hobby-bird-dogging . . . Pet peeve-Adam chapeau and a sick queen crew neck . . . Teaches the demonsrrator in Prosthetics. PAUL CHAPNICK . . . Tall Paul has a ball . . . With his girls, six in all . . . Monday thru Satur- day there's no stopping . . . Only Sunday when he's flopping . . . He has a girl in every port
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