College of Emmanuel and St Chad - Rotunda Yearbook (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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$ ERNIE BAR TRAM Ernie was formerly a Church Army Captain, serving as a Training CentreOfficer at the headquarters and training centre in Toronto. He has been acting as the incumbent of the parish at Kamsack, while attending Emmanuel. He is looking forward to returning to university full-tim6, after being ordained to the priesthood in May. BERT McQUAID An Irishman by birth, an Albertan by choice, and a judge of good whiskey by nature is our man Bert. Rumor has it that Bert will be putting on the collar in the nearfuture and will be minis¬ tering to the people of Kitscoty, Alberta. As the Irish are noted for their linens, so is McQuaid remembered for his yarns. S.S. SACHDEVA B.Sc. (Engg.) M.Sc. (Engg.) He was born in 1943 at Gurdaspur, Punjab, India and took his education at Guraspur and Amritsar, India. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1963 at Chandi¬ garh and obtained his Master of Science in the same field from Punjab University in 1967. He came to Emmanuel last year, and enrolled as a graduate student in the Department of Electrical Engineering here at the U . of S. DAVE BROWN Dave comes to Emmanuel from Portsmouth England. After serving with the British Army in Europe and India he came to Canada in 1951 to work for Ford Motor Co. He entered the Church Army Training Centre in 1960 and graduated in 1962 with honors. In 1965, after parish work, he came to Emmanuel. He enjoys all sports and has been active for Emma in table tennis and soccer. He is married and has four children. ARTHUR NASH ' Irish ' is the only man who, after five years in Theology, has left Emma with more money than he came with. His efficient laundry business, allowed all of us to vent our spleen at least once, and his Information Agency was a reliable source of irrele- vancies. Art has promised to assume all of the College ' s debts just the minute that he becomes Bishop.

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GRADUATES 1968 PETER BISHOP B.Sc. B.Th. Our senior stick spent three years at Leicester University where he studied ice technology with a view to designing a yet better igloo. When Merrie Olde Englande began to sink, he packed uphis snowknife and came west to study theology. Peter ' s cheery words to late sleepers will begleefully missed. Good luck in the frozen north, Pete. LYLE SPENCER B.Comm . (Hons.) Lyle comes from Prince Albert and is graduating this year from Commerce as an accounting major. He was Social Director at Emma in 1965 - 66 and Treasurer in 1966- 67. He will be an articling chartered accountant with Clarkson, Gordon, and Co. in Regina. In his first year he won a Government Entrance Scholarship. He has been active in music, golf, and swimming. VIVIAN FRETT Vivian joined the College in thefall of ' 66 for a twoyear special course in theology. His accomplishments include winning the Richardson Cup for public speaking and surviving two Saskat¬ chewan winters. Vivian was also an active participant in all of Emma ' s social events. The big jet will soon usher Vivian back home to Trinidad for ordination and his parish ministry. M.S. SACHDEV B.Sc. M .Sc . (Chem . Eng .) He was born at Amritsar, Punjab, India in 1928 and at¬ tended school in the same town. In 1945 he went to the Benares Hindu University, Benares, India and graduated with a B.Sc. Engineering degree in 1949. From 1961 to 1965 he worked at the Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, India as Associate Professor. In 1965 he received the degree of Master of Science in Engineering w i th Distinction at the Punjab University, Chandigarh. In September 1965 he came to Saskatoon and joined the Graduate School forstudiesin Electrical Engineering. InSeptem- ber 1966 he came to the Emmanuel Col lege Residence. He was awarded the degree of Master of Science at the spring convoca¬ tion in 1967 and at present is working for his Ph.D. LEE PENNER B.A., M.D. Lee comes from Kindersley and has spent seven years at the U. of S. He has his B.A. (1964) and hopefully his M.D. (1968). He was senior stick of the College of Medicine this year and Vice-President of Emmanuel in 1964- 65. He i s getting married this spring and will be interning at St. Paul ' s hospital in Saskatoon.



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ENNIS ESSAR B.A. (Hons.) A native of Kindersley, Sask., Dennis is a scholar magnacum laude and has added a spirit of humor and warmth to the life here in residence. In his first year he signed up with the Saskatoon Symphony and was doing fine until someone discovered that he could not play. Next year Dennis plans to attend University of Strasbourg, France, but even¬ tually he intends to make Saskatchewan his permanent home. Anyone wishing tocorres- pondwith Dennis in thefuture should address all mail c o Charles de Gaulle. JOHN BUJEA B.Comm. John is a native of Regina, Sask., and worked for the S.P.C. before signing up for the B. Comm, program. His friends rate him ' Tops ' in the game of chess and John modestly acknowledges that this is probably true. Having already gotten the ' wanderlust ' out of his blood by making a tour of Europe, John will be rejoining the S.P.C. ranks shortly aft er graduation. JOHN BRIGHT B. Comm. John is another commerce man who hails from Regina, but in spite of these drawbacks he has had a pleasant stay here at Emma. Says John, I really enjoyed the fellowship but as for the food . .. Well, thefellowship was good, but man, you can ' t eat fellowship! JACOB POLONICOFF B.A., L.L.B. Jack, with a B.A. in hand, ventured forth from U.B.C. in search of of U. of S. lawdegreeand will bereturningto Bennett- land ' upon graduation. Once established Jack will have a 30 foot red carpet in front of his desk and all clients will be expected tocrawl thefull distance for service. Seri¬ ously, Jack ' s speaking ability and his rare sense of humor contributed a great deal to our residence life. CAM MACKAY B.A. A man of many virtues and even more vices Cam has been an active member of residence for three years. His activities to mention only a few, range from hockey and football to the office of vice-president. Having completed a B.A. in economics he intends to dabble in law next year. Aca¬ demics aside. Cam provided the leadership for the Campus Liberal party this year, but ruined his future political career by shaking Ross ' s hand when he should have kissed it. He hails from Wolesley, Sask., but McMenemy insists that even this fact does not excuse Cam ' s behavior as a member of Essar ' s French resistance movement. BARRY MOORE B.Ed ., B.A. (Hons.) Barry comes to Emmanuel fromYorkton and has been here since the residenceopen- ed in 1962. After three years at Emma and the U .of S ., he taught for one year i n France (1965 - 1966) and returned to Emma in 1966 to complete his B.Ed. He is leaving this year to take a teaching position at Aden Bowman Collegiate in Saskatoon. Barry says that he enjoys residence life, otherwise he wouldn ' t have come back year after year. Living in the residence has great advan¬ tages, especially meeting and living with peoplefromall over the world — even from Ireland. This is one aspect of a university education that few off-campus students are able to appreciate and enjoy. ron McMullen b.a. Our sports director has decided to study journalism at Carleton University. We like to tease Ron by hiding his insulin syringe under mountains of paper. Never content to be a mere spectator, Ron, with his familiar hat, has always put on a spec- tactular display in his activities. ALLAN BRICK B.A. B.Ed. Al came to Emmanuel in 1963 from Kindersley. Hecompleted his B.A. (English) in 1966 and entered the College of Educa¬ tion in 1967 and hopes to get his B.Ed. this year. Al will be teaching in Calgary next fall. FRANK M cMENEMY B.A. (Hons). B.Ed. They say that rats always abandon a sinking ship. Does this apply to sinking is- landsas well? England ' s blessing to Canada in her centennial year took theform of one Frank McMenemy. His speed on the soccer field be lies his years, his intelligencebelies the company he keeps, and as for his poli¬ tics ... well we all have our faults. Shortly after this interview Frank intimately though hastily made his first acquaintance with the cold shower tradition. A chilling experi¬ ence he assures us. BRETT CRAWFORD B.Sc. (Mech.Engg.) When interviewed for this yearbook Brett ' s answers to various questions were as follows (1) Yes, I enjoyed the food at Emma ' s, (2) Yes, I are an engineer, and (3) Umm I don ' t know, After a long session Brett revealed that he will be tour- ing Europe next fall ' grub style ' with some fellow engineers bec ause he trusts no one else. He is deeply concerned about the person who stole two cases of beer out of his room, since stealing is clearly against the rules. Brett would like to commisurate with Ross in his position as the new owner of the U. of S. campus. Au revoir, U. of S .

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