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

 - Class of 1960

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if i Y er, What about the course? It calls for quite a bit of work and the 105 students are trying their utmost to cope with the situation. The executive would like to wish the class the very best in their forth- coming final examinations. RHHHUUMME I II 'Fvflll Page 3 5

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Page 34 da af 1964 ifliliiiiiiiiii This year's pre-dental class totals 103 - 105 new people with an interest in the dental field. As with any new class, the members of which have just been gathered from several parts of the country- and probably of the globe-strangeness abided for a time. Soon, the class machinery started rolling. It was not long before a class president was elected and the names of others submitted for con- sideration to fill vacant positions. Those selected were: A. Rubinoff ...... ................ P resident F. Reid ............... .......... V ice-President Miss L. Rucels ............ Secretary-Treasurer M. Naftolin .................. Publicity Manger B. Williams ........ Hya Yaka Representative Miss A. Sapoka ........ Social Representative H. Hall .................... Sports Representative an yy.. The group met weekly for a short while and be- fore too long a pre-dental students' party was decided upon. It took place on November 20th, 1959 in Harthouse with the Manhattan Band sup- plying the music. A special feature of the oc- casion was the attendance of Miss Downey and Mr. Hare of the Latin America Dance Studiog this couple, after demonstrating some of the latest steps and sequences in the dance world, devoted some time to helping, those present to attain in some measure the degree of perfection they had hereto- fore demonstrated to the crowd. In the field of sports the pre-dents have got teams in the basketball and hockey series which have just got under way So far, two minor league games have been played, and also two games in the major division. Best of luck in the series. 1552523325232 EEZESSWEQES



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Page eaten! gfqgdene SUE CHENIER: Why take life so seriously? You'l1 never get out alive. Our tall blond comes from Ontario's North country, Timmins to be ex- act. Sue's stories never fail to liven up a dull day. Although she doesn't spend the majority of her time studying-and that's for sure-Sue always manages to pass .... RENEE LEVITT: Popular, gay, and full of fun, that's our Renee, all in one. Small but mighty, president Renee hails from Toronto and commutes annually to Buffalo for shopping sprees. Poor Renee spends most of her time correcting the pronunciation of her first name. Oh well, we all have our problems. SANDY MATHER: Quiet you say, well look again-there's mischief behind that cute little grin. No kidding -she CAN be pretty devilish at times. Sandy comes from the wild wooly West, and will definitely re- turn there after graduation-that's planning ahead podnuh'. CAROL ONO: She's nice and she's natural 'cause she's naturally nice'. Carol is a gradu- ate of Jarvis C. here in To., and is just one of five Torontoians in the class. Carol, with her inquisi- tive mind, is continually asking those little ques- tions in class just to annoy the lecturer. ELEANOR 36 PERDUE: A gay wit, a winning smile, with whole- some sanity all the while. Eleanor, another Toronto native, divides her time equally among studies, so- cial life and sports, the latter, of course, refers those tough interfac. games in which Eleanor always ap- pears. LINDA SKY: From a little spark, may burst a mighty flame. We know it's Linda if she's carrying on a stimulating conversation about almost anything, and with that pretty smile, usually over- whelms her opponent. A Toronto native, Linda's main ambition is to never see---again. ELAINE TAFT: Vivacious, friendly, liked by all, Elaine is just a living doll. We almost didn't have Elaine since she began het year in the POT course, but naturally Dental Hygiene captured her. Perhaps the busiest member of the class, Elaine is always run- ning around getting into or out of trouble. It must be those eyes. ANN MACINTOSH: Quiet cute and full of pep, Ann is our fun rep. Hailing from Halifax, this bob-haired miss enjoys her course in Dental Hygiene, and is anxious to return to the coast. Ann was very active in Basketball and Volley- ball this year.

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