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liiiliimlmllw . . . Making.whopee is his sport . . . He gets Euphorie when out with Gloria . . . He hears a bell when with Rochelle . . . There's no care'n when with Sharon . . . He'll always win with Marilyn . . . But can he cariet Harriet? GENE CIPPARONI . . . Sports writer for Dentan- tics and star centre for the class B-Ballers, Gene is rolling in money after obtaining the patent on his caseplate stretcherl Famous saying- Gab bage-mouth. AL CITRON . . . Hustlin Al is now engaged in extensive extracurricular studies. Despite this, Al still finds time to belong to II Dents all-star UD basketball team. JOE COOK . . . A ready smile, good sense of humour and an indispensable commodity at a party, makes joe a person that everyone likes to have around. Has anybody seen my guitar? WALLY COOK . . . Has already gained widespread fame as the discoverer of pizza pies. His research in the field has earned him the distinguished degree of SNUSH. In spite of this he is married happily. He is married so happily that he never comes to class parties. DAVE COWAN . . . Little man with big plans for Ellen Baker. But Dave, what about Mrs. S.? He doesn't believe in making plans ahead of time, but what's happening in June 6Tl? Main ambition is to do well in Dentistry. TONY CRIBBEN . . . Tony, a most energetic fel- low, is our Social Rep, and thanks to his fine organizing, this year's class parties have been a real success. He also has his eye on Women's College Hospital, much to Helen's glee. JOHN CROOKS . . . Away from Port Arthur for three years, John has discovered he likes more than one girl, more than one brand of liquor, and that honestly is the best policy-especially in Physcology. Always praising his fraternity after week-ends. PAUL DAILYDE. . . Greets us every morning with a heartfelt salutation, Well, here I am, you lucky people? He is the only guy I know who can take I4 perfect teeth, make 19 deplorable holes and recover with 20 gracious restorations. VERN DAVIDSON . . . Sharp dresser, sharp shooter Cof what?D, and sharp taste in women. Likes waking up at 6:30 a.m. to be in sharp shape. His ambition is to become an actor on C.B.C. as the flying dentist. PAUL DICKINSON . . . Paul pulled up stakes and moved lock, stock and barrel from B.C. at the beginning of Ist Dents. He proved to be a sur- prise to his wife, Jackie, and his fellow class- mates as he veered from his quiet and passive manner at the half-way party. Best wishes to Goop and jackie upon the arrival of a new ad- dition to the family. ED CDINNYJ DINNIWELL . . . Shaker in Prosthetics. Recently has placed school work second to girls, but still stands at the top level of the class. Make it, man! BILL DUNLOP . . . We see him often! Yet we do not know him-This man beneath the hat, Eter- nally firing a rapid volley of cynical jokes, En- grossed in the world of Suzie Wong. We see her rarely, yet we feel we know her-Understand her and her desires, Sympathize with her vague, but realistic changing moods. BILL BATEMAN ELLIS . . . Who is this guy in our class that gets into the middle of those discussions in the cafeteria and sends Allan joe into a frenzy with all-thought provoking com- ments? Why it's Wyc1iffe's ambassador to Den- tistry. Isn't that right, Brigitte?,' JOSEPH EMON . . . Another married man and another one of our most industrious workers in Operative. He just loves the new air-rotor. He spends his summers beating his talented drums on the shores of Lake Erie.
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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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liiliiliiilllil fiiliilillllili JOHN FAWCETT . . . A quiet chap, who doesn't have much to say, but likes to take part in sensible discussions. Spends his lunch hour eating C?D at T.G.H. BILL FLATT . . . Quiet, efficient and a great guy to know. Main ambition is to abolish all T.V commercials. Who's ever heard of tired blood? GORDON FREY . . . Follows Rocket Richard' footsteps, fastest man on skates. The only wonder is, how come the Blues lose so many games? Has a deep interest in Gino. STEPHEN FUZY . . . Always on the go, never stopping, except to give a helping and willing hand to those who lag behind. He never fails to laugh at his own peculiar WACCENT. HOWIE GARNETT . . . A dentist he wishes to be, In two years or possibly three, But he seems in no hurry To work or to worry! JOE GIRDLESTONE . . . His mind is in Toronto, but his heart is in Buffalo. We wonder if Lou is Toronto's answer to Buffalo. Joe is a personable individual, Who is liked by all. Why isn't Buffalo in Toronto? ZANE GORDON . . . I encountered a terrific problem when told to write about Zane, Although he's a wonderful fellow I can't think of his claim to fame. His size is perhaps important, About it he's overly vain, Though the world will forever be changing, Handsome Zane will remain the same. DALE HODGES . . . Dale, of 'all my sons is he, Stands confined in fall stupidity, Others deviate to sense, But, Dale, never from nonsense. It's not true, Dalem but it makes good reading. OVERTON HUTCHINSON . . . Alas Hutch, a supererogatory character, exhibiting supressed men- tal zwitterionism, enjoys suki-yaki and making CPD partial dentures. ANDREW IKSE . . . Reverted back to bachelor- hood, And looks to the future gleefully! Is this looking only for Dentistry or some other figurative destiny? ERIC IMPERIUS . . . Rick joined our family club last August and has taken keen interest in the class parties. A perfectionist in Prosthetics, he believes in doing everything twice. PHIL JACOBSON . . . Sincere, honest, amicable, conscientious, and a great exponent of Prosthetics! He is versatile, with nearly all subjects except the opposite sex??? and thus prefers dining at T.G.H. ALLAN JOE . . . A Friend of many, who will one day bless his native land with the wisdom of our profession as well as the good naturedness of his own personality. Al is a conneisseur of good conversation and good food-especially at the House of Bamboo. GEORGE JOHNSON . . . Comes from the banks of B.C. with Paul and decided to enter dentistry when the fish became scarce in the sea. George is happily married and quite a family man, they say. The scarcity of baby-sitters prevents him from attending the class parties. JOHN KALCHOS . . . The only member of the class who preferred to get smacked in the mouth with a hockey stick rather than have a fellow classmate scale his teeth in Perio. TERRY KEARNS . . . Our guiding principle and class president. From his body tissues Terry de- veloped an excellent tongue and it is of no doubt, he will go to places CPD DONNA KISTELIUS . . . Is a small lady with a small voice, who came as a European grad to join our class. Always helpful and smiling. PAUL KNUTSEN . . . The man with a small chapeau and a large briefcase. After getting mar- ried last year, Paul became a top student, indus- trious and versatile.
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