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

 - Class of 1960

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liiiillitiiiiiil ARTHUR NICE TALK RUBINOFF-His fav- ourite expression is I am not a . . . and besides, Harvey started me offf, Karoosky's favourite food is snapping turtle, his first love is Bhuhuhbs, and his ultimate ambition is to come into his own. CLAY SAVELA-A Lakehead man, Clay's literary talents have been discussed in some detail earlier in these pages. The boys would like to know if his apartment really has anything to do with his permanent tired-but-contented look. After a little snooping around, they discovered that it's not true at all. It's really the apartment across the hall!!! VICTOR PRINCE RUPERT SCHACHER-In- terests-Greek mythology, especially nymphs and satyrs. Quirks-Signing all his letters Cincluding his fees cheque to the registrarb With love, Vic XXXXH. Philosophy-the right of the indi- vidual to free tuition, free lunch, and free love CD. Ross instilled this philosophy in himj. Ambition-to get Naome F. on the stage. BOB SCHIEVVE-Bob is from Port Arthur, a town noted for its grain elevators, for its shipping fa- cilities, and for Bob Schiewe. He says that he wants to go on to postgraduate dental studies after graduation, and I agree that that would be an excellent time to start. MATTICE SCHMERLING-Matt is from Tiger- town, the ambitious city. He excells in off hours at many activities, none of which he can remem- ber at the moment. In on hours he is a Lifesaver, chess player, theatre-goer, and bull-shooter. He is especially noteworthy because he is excitingly clean and disturbingly healthy without using Bryl- creem, and even more important, Anacin cloer upset his stomach. IVOR SHERLOCK-Born in England in 1939, Ivor completed High Schooll' and came to Canada in August 1957. After working two years at Lever Bros, in the quality control department, he gave up and came to Dentistry this fall. The end really came in October, when he married an Eng- lish girl and settled C?D down. MORTON FSNERGUS SILVERBERG-Morty's last words, as we drove his 1951 Chev over the Scarborough Bluffs- I am not a fsnergus, l'm a Fotzedeer! Best Girl-Janice. Best Friend- Stan Cord. Best Friends Best Girl-Guess who. Favourite pastime - Forging stickers for the T.G.H. parking lot. JERRY SKEA--His Fort Williams dolly is the only hot spot in the frozen north, . . . but too bad she's frigid towards Jerry. Bear up, boys. Skea- jump will come through alright. BRYAN SMITH--The venerable two-term presi- dent of 6T5 played A hockey, and then got shunted down to B hockey. One of the co-founders and noisest members of the Nooner's Club, he is ahnost married Cby his own admissionj to D.D. He's a real organization man from way back, and was solely responsible for cutting the year-end finals from five to three. JAN SMITH-Born as a Dutchman Sailed to Canada Was no sailor Now he won't go back. HARVEY SNIDER-The Timmins Terror Cnot to be confused with the Timmins Tigerb has done little else but break glassware and rack up marks since he got here last year. D. C. SUGDEN-or Suggy, as he doesn't like his friends to call him, graduated with many others in the class from Avro, last February, where he had been an Engineer. Married, interested in model engineering, competition model aircraft flying, and listening to good music, he received his engineering training at Laughborough College, in England. BILL SULLIVAN-Bill brags that he retired rich at twenty. He also brags that he knows Delorenzi's chicken, and says to ask his wife. If he goes on bragging, Delorenzi may arrange that he retire permanently at twenty.

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Q E, BERNIE MANDEL Cno relationj-Bernie has private chauffeur and car who wears his pin Cnot the car, stupidj. He is real brains behind the Examination Caller's Guild, and was recently made life-time president. If he doesn't stop scream- ing his head off in anatomy, in the car, in Hart House, just about everywhere, I'll be forced to shove a red-hot poker up his external auditory meatus. ROBERT G. Cfor Gonadj NISHIMURA-Van- couver-born Bob, who is now a naturalized citi- zen of Toronto, can frequently be found at Nick's Academy, mopping up the suckers. In warm weather, he may be found at Woodbine, lending money to E.P. Taylor. In winter, he plays hockey for Dents A. Even though he is the smallest player, his teammates know that like his name- sake, Gonad, he is a good thing to have around. M. C. NORDINE--The only Q to my knowledgeb import to the class from the University of Sas- ketchewan, Maynard is constantly followed around by jack Train, who won't believe that he doesn't know how to play the trumpet. DOUGLAS O'HARA-The favourite pastime of the Timmins Bear is Odette. His nickname CPND has not kept him from becoming a superior card- shark, although none except Tiger Kyle will play Casino with him. Another S.M.C. lad, he Calong with 115 othersb refuses to believe that Dr. Hyatt it not out to get him alone. NEIL OLIVER-Neil thought when he came into predents last year that he would be one of the oldest rubs around GOD, but it turned out instead that he was barred from most of the class organizations because he was underage. Out of the past 13 years out of school, 12 of them have been spent in jail, so it's not surprising that he has no children to date Cby his wife, that ish. One of the richer students in the class, he can afford to commute daily from Oshawa. LARRY PEDLAR-The coach of the water polo team keeps pulling him out of the water limp and drowning, but he always goes back for more. His powerful thirst does not apply to water at any time. SHIRLEY ANN PERDUE-Shirley is 21 years old, and claims that Cab she bar an address Q550 Huron SLD, and Cbl that she does not, at any time, under any circumstances, camp out. If her anatomy lab book was any better than it is, she would change her name to Grant, and publish a new Atlas. GORD PHILLIPS-Gord is a Niagara Falls citizen who believes that the automobile as a mode of intercity travel is an obsolete machine. He once tried to tell me about a wooden cow, that wooden give milk, but I think he was talking about one of the girls he dates here in Toronto. MARTIN RAPP-Still another member of the Nooner's Club, and all that goes with it Cinclud- ing Bob Barkerb. His aspirations are very un- certain at this time, and his background is said to be shady, which makes it perfectly clear why he qualifies for the Dents Hockey team. BERNE REESOR-Bir-nee is proud to be Sudbury's only representative in the Faculty of Dentistry. He stays quietly in the North house of Devon- shire House, which explains why he got that much-touted 87 in anatomy. DOUG REID-Doug has been a sandbagger so long, that it has become a permanent Part of him. He's lovely-he's engaged! He uses Glover's Mange Cure. Judy may not put him through school after the wedding, but she'll certainly help keep his spirits up. SYD SHUMY ROSENBAUM - Shumy or Shummy or Shammy or Shoomy is a graduate of H.C.I. and B.H.C.a.V.S. He's active in basketball, volleyball, and hockey. He is deeply attached to Cindy and a new OD Austin A-40. Syd feels that he will never be a successful dentist, but he's sure going to be one hell of a technician.



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KAARLO CKARLJ R. SUOMELA-Karl is a quiet graduate of the University of Western Ontario who makes a point of sitting in the labs and looking studious. Although he is married he re- fuses to commit himself as to the size of his family. OREST M. SYROWY-Or is a Toronto-born fel- low whose interests include water skiing, Chinese food, fishing, Chinese food, and Chinese food. He plans upon graduation to become a Yummie man, claiming that it pays a lot better than Den- tistry. He can't stand Bill Greig's Histology text, and buying cars and cottages and putting them together on other people's property. NORMAN TALSKY--Three year football, basket- ball, volleyball, track, and scholastic star, Norm is a double-threat man. He needs fewer new text books than anyone else in the course. CWouldn't that rot your socks?D TIIU TARMET-This Swedish blonde has travelled extensively in Europe and in the Medical Build- ing. She seems to think that people Cespecially Jack Train, George Hicken, and Roel Wymanj are always picking on her. Could this possibly be because it is true? She speaks 5 languages fluently. Unfortunately English is not one of them. HARVEY TAUB-Harvey blushes ferociously in reproductive anatomy because his views up to this point were mercilessly sheltered. No Harv, you can't order them from the Simpson's-Sears catalogue. One of the Yummies that Harvey picked up on his route was Judy, who now owns him lock, stock, and barrel. HOWARD TILLEY TILE-Howie believes that rusty third molar fillings and saline saliva not- withstanding, 500 cc is the normal capacity. For some months he kept denying the fact that Kathy was pinned, but since the pin was already on her sweater, there wasn't really much he could say. JACK TRAIN-jack is a one-handed trumpet player and a one-fingered piano player OD who displays some of Buffalo's finest continental cut clothes. He spends more time on the telephone lining up engagements for the band than he does in dental materials. PAUL VANEK-Paul is a charter member of the Nooneris Club. An astute chemist, he can make alcoholic beverages out of NaCl Cthis is a good man to know!D. Happily married to Linda, he has a B.A. degree to boot Cto boot what, I don't knowj. PHIL WADE--Phillip is a sporty athletic type who played football and basketball successfully for the faculty. His neat red beard makes the pursuit of his favourite articles, wine, women, song, and all that jazz, extremely easy. He wants in the future Cab to outdrag Federchuk's Mercedes 30OSL with his MGA, and Cbb to get into next year's class picture. LAWRENCE WALKER-A graduate of the Uni- versity of Ottawa in 1959, he was the C. U. P. eidtor and staff writer for the U. of O's news- paper for three years. He also was on the staff of their yearbook last year, the Ottaviensis Csound familiar?J. His favourite subject is an- atomy, but his materials technique is pretty slick. GLENN WALKER Cno relation?J-Glenn is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario in Arts. Although he is married, his wife lets him out often enough to play hockey for Dents A, and squash for first Dents F. REDVERS WARREN-Born one hell of a long time ago, Red was educated at private schools in Greece and Palestine, and graduated in 1952 as an aeronautical engineer CD.L.C.D. He is a mem- ber of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute. Mar- ried for seven years, he worked for several years as a flight test engineer at Avro CMaltonD until the Arrow layoff last Feb. 20. He then decided to join the only secure field in Canada today, Dentistry. SHELDON WAX-Shelly is the only guy in Den- tistry who is a frustrated Artsman. He plans piano in Jack's band, or Jack plays trumpet in his band, or they both play in Shelly Mintz's band, or something like that. Shelly still wants to know who wore his hat home from the party. His head is getting cold. BILL WONG-Bill was born in Canton, China, which may explain why he rolls his r's when he speaks. He came to Canada in 1952 to study chemistry and mathematics at U.B.C., where he graduated last spring. He didn't like working in a paper mill, so he too took the step on the road to security, and joined the faculty. He's happy to have his mother here in Canada for a year's visit. ARTHUR WILLIAMS-Art is another member of the Remember February 2Oth Club in first Dents. I think he now holds the title Cformerly held by Olev Harmj of Granddaddy of the class. CLARE WOODS-A brawny truckdriver who will be able to buy and sell the school, if he has an- other summer half as successful as the last one. He commutes from the thriving metropolis of Cooksville to the Chess Club rooms at Hart House, where he is a committee member. He thinks Qand how can anyone argue against this?J that if the Faculty of Dentistry were suddenly removed from the campus, the entire University would degenerate immediately into a farce. He also wants eventually to teach at the faculty. BOB WORKMAN--One of the innumerable Fort Williams boys in the class, Bob lives alone and likes it, but flies home. Cby flapping his arms? for vacations. His incessant question: Roel, what did you get for this one?

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