Durham College - Yearbook (Oshawa, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1969
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■70 ' 2.0 • GENERAL CONTRACTOR • LJ POLARIS STEEL LTD. 1325 Graham ' s Lane - Box 253 - Burlington, Ontario DooKarA College Year boolC Durham Report ' 69 Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology Your Yearbook Staff Editor Wayne Messecar Assistant Editor Photography Head Richard Jones Treasurer Jim Gulka Advertising Head Tom Sanders Sales Head Ron Davidson Photographers Joe Kutlik Jim McKnight Jim Watt Layout Val Burden Joanne Collocutt Rick DePratto Helen Falik Lorna Mann Artwork Anne Beckett John Bell Copy Dave Foote Typing Regina Gardzinski Barb Gunn Staff Advisor Mr. Wells Assistants Mrs. Harlock Mr. Laporte Mr. Wilson HENDERSONS BOOK STORE 18 King Street East Oshawa 3 Silhouettes And the... The Ancient Sport of Apple Bobbing And— oh darling, you ' re so light on my feet The Staff Hallo On a night when most should be quivering in their boots, this brave group joined each other in fending off all evil spirits --well almost all except that real evil liquid variety. . , , I ' ve heard of gay leprachauns, but this is ridiculous YOUZ PIPPLES GUNG LIKE DIZ NEXT POLKA, OR ELZE! 9 10 Tribute to the The Durham Journal has become a part of the College scene. Every Wednesday it causes a bit of controversy as students search for mistakes, news and a little wisdom . The Journal is the brainchild of Robert Crichton, chairman of the Applied Arts division. He super- vises and acts as the publisher but it is the students of All and A 12 who write, edit and lay out the paper. Most students will agree that the Journal adds something to College life. The Durham Report ' 69 dedicates these pages to the Durham Journal. A .B . Students Plan To Protest Come to College Against Dress Regulations A planned walkout by 100 Durham College students has caught the college ' s administra- lion by surprise. The students, disgrunfled by dress regulations at the colleg that call for expulsion if a stu- dent does not wear a sports jacket and tie. .said they would walk out with placards and signs- to protest the rule. Dr. G. E. Willey, president of the college, was unavailable for comment. A spokesman from the office of the Dean of Student Affairs Rnyn ihe adminisf ration had had no warning of the walkout, bv ' Students Chose Well students attending Durham Col- lega have chosen well in their selec- tion of officers for their student council. Their choice of responsible . gtudent leaders became particularly fvident this week when a sudden d«mon8tration flared up over dress ■ rtfulationj. Worth noting arc the statements mtdft by the council president and ent of the council members to the •tudents taking pnrt in the pro- clls of their , colleagues elected by students are playing roles of influ- ence in the interests of students. Certainly in the case of college dress regulations the issue would appear to have been one the coun- cil and the administrators were competent to sort out without dif- ficulty. As has been seen elsewhere there have been matters of such moment In educational institutions that as last resorts students have been forc- ed to stage mass protest demonstra- tions. In a number of such instanc- es their cause has been such that they have won wide support. The episode at Durham hardly falls into this category. It seems a case of endeavoring to zero-in with a cannon when not even ti pea-shooter was needed to hit the target. It did however show the stu- dent council to be in good hands, ' surely capable of acting in the l)est interests of student. ;, when they permit it to do so. 16 Labor Agrees To Support Students ' Dress Protest The ( siiaw;i and Di. tnri | leije s r n L.ibor CuutU ' tl Tuesday pledged | and on lb; - -mic, ihi support k ' t ' .students at the Dui- Ostiawa and i isliiri l.abo ham Colleue of Applied Arts Caimcil will support students it ZJW and Technology m the event of any future demonstration, a further flare-up over dress re2;t]!ation.s at the college. Ralph IMorrison, a delegate for Local 397, Carpenter.s ' Union, urged the council to protest against the dictatorial, altitude of Durham • college officials in enforcing dress reg- ulations. The college stipulates that a student should wear a shirt, tie and jacket. : The council voted to send Bob! T ' cmWr, a council member,! ■ iiui ' ti nieniher of ani Lnninuilee at the col- ieue, lo look into the mailer of student dress with college offi ' cials. Learn to Read Riot! Durham StideEts Praised By College | Twelve But ham College stu- dents, vv ' ir. ! oiijnieered to hf ' Ip ml ml 11 ' • on Hallow- ;f 1 ■ vent pos-siWe ill. praised today ■firt?i roljegc ' -Islcment. f uhiic -should knov that IP, fjihbro of student TOP ROW: Mark Wikholm, Ken Barber. BOTTOM ROW: Ron McGuckin, Dave Welsh, Alex Sanderson. ABSENT: R. Canfield, H. Connelly, J. Coros, D. Hall, H. Maynard, G. Poison, R. Rikhye, D. Shetler. 19 20 21 26 MARGARET ROSE Where the Action Is: Junior A Hockey with Bobby Orr, former Oshawa Genera s star. The Civic Auditorium has ample facilities for various religious conferences. With a stage erected at one end of the floor area, the entire auditorium is transformed into a theatre for a musical Variety Show. The Annual Sportsman ' s Celebrity dinner held at the Civic Auditorium in honour of outstanding athletes. Full width drapes turn the floor area into a large enclosed dining room for banquets or conventions. Lacrosse in action. The Oshawa Green Gae s, five times Canadian Junior Lacrosse Champions, play all their home games at the auditorium to capacity crowds. The first public appearance of the Canadian Armed Forces tAilitary Tattoo took place in the Civic Auditorium. A stage can be erected for concert performances, and with special lighting and wide drapery, the entire auditorium becomes a concert hall. Over 5,000 people can be comfortably seated for conven- tions by combining the seating facilities in the spectators ' section and the seating room on the floor area, giving everyone an unobstructed view of the speaker. OS i 1 D( A U D 1 T O R 1 U M Communication Arts TOP ROW: Bill Wanamaker, Brian Mudd, Jim Higginsoii, Jeff Aberdeen, Warren Coulter, Fred McMann. BOTTOM ROW: Val Burden, Les Greer, Karin Summers, Linda Warburton, Francine Fortier. ABSENT: J. McKnight, L. Mann, V. Lipski, J. Bell. TOP ROW: Dave Collins, Doug Brown, Bob Allen, John Robinson, Joe Kutlik, Don Herbert, Paul Sargent. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Warburton, Barry Bird, Anne Beckett, Joanne Collocutt, Helena Falik, Shep Levine, Al Felix, Dean Worden. ABSENT: D. McKee. TOP ROW: John Stevenson, Dave Horton, Bob Wagenaar, Rick Sandford, Martin Treffers. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Clement, Jeff Gilhooly, Dianne Fergi, Gail Elliot, Ray Pearson. ABSENT: R. Wnuk, V. Rudak. Business TOP ROW: Rick Ashley, Fred Brown, John Schoep, Gerald Hardy, Ian Madill. BOTTOM ROW: Vince Villanti, John Lucyk, Dennis Homeniuk, Ron Etcher, Ray Aiken. ABSENT: R. Burley, J. Halminen, W. Mitchell. TOP ROW: Doug Raby, Glenn Wright, Ian Jackson, Wolfgang Friedrichs, Peter Miller, C. Braiden, Albert Hellemond. BOTTOM ROW: Clyde Don, Norm Wescott, Barry Schwartz, Dave Chilvers, Paul Scott, Robin Virtue, Terry Thompson. ABSENT: R, Brasier, B. Clarke, B. Consitt, R. Dawson, D. Johnston, T. Smith. Administration B 2M TOP ROW: Russ Goheen, Terry Coffin, Bill Imeson, Gary Dionne, Joe Koene, Greg Welch, Don Howe. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Messecar, Gail Doxsee, Linda Bell, Elaine Snoddon, Ralph Laxton, Richard Jones. ABSENT: D. Deardon. TOP ROW: Dave Foote, Peter Bobris, Ben Watson, Rob Stewart, Les Tomczak, Barry Watt. BOTTOM ROW: Adrian DeLaat, Ron Sheyan, Brian Perry, Mark Titterson, Rick Starzynski, Mike Bartosik. 35 TOP ROW: Bob Malcolmson, Jim Gulka. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Bennett, Dave Lewis, Richard Crystal. Girls Boys College Rings Charms - Tie Tacs Pins Beer Tankards Exclusive at - NORWICH Credit Jewellers 2 stores to serve you Oshawa Shopping Centre 20 Simcoe Street South 36 Ontario ' s Smartest Men ' s Shops Clothing Consultants For the Better Dressed Man Oshawa Shopping Center TOP ROW: Ted Stark, Paul McVety, John Oyler, Larry Judge, Jim Williams, Joe Kondyjowski, Dave Perkins. BOTTOM ROW: Nick lannone, Dan Markovic, Susan Klapow, Linda Kostoff, Bill Hastie, Jim Traynor. ABSENT: R. Zealand, B. Wendler, A. LeBreton, J. Clements, G. Anderson. 37 Tailored by l| Doorway to a Man ' s World 23 1 2 Simcoe Street South Downtown Oshawa G 12 TOP ROW: Bill Scott, Ron Lockey, Bob Calford, Ron Wilson, Tom Pryde, Brian Show, Chris Griffin, John Clements. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Hill, John Jeffrey, Jim Watt, Gary Stapleton, Gnzo Detta- Colli, Vasso Vujanovic, Walter Kalynko, Rick Weales. ABSENT: S. Bernacki, H. Falkowski, D. Quan, J. Smillie. 38 where the young people deal DinrCLEANERS DRAPERIES 321 OUVE AVE. OSHAWH PH0NE:728-46H with new VIVIBRITE to give your clothes a HAND SOFT finish SPEED KILLS! Recently, I thought I was-- Now I ' m not so sure-- Able to face this world of ours Speed shifted through simulated years. Wars rage on, unhuman, endless, As a Gemini team reminisces Genesis, And brilliant minds are blown senseless With Guns, Drugs and Contraceptives. Canada, wide and free! Oh God We must now relieve Our Nation From the Almighty Three, that have Control to control, humanity?? Gregg Simmons T2C 39 Open House Highlight — 2nd— Yr. Business Fashion Show JOLLY buccaneer drive-in (oshawa) ltd. 1 100 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario Senucce OSHAWA ' S FAVOURITE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 40 Secretarial TOP ROW: Vivian Harris, Hazel Schuldis, Ruth Bojko, Hilda Visser, Elaine Forrester, Pat Rockert. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Ellis, Ina McMaster, Bev Bassett, Anne Tomlinson, Beth Love, Rachel MacLeod, Brenda VanDam. Drafting TOP ROW: John Majoor, Bob Groocock, Adrian Phillips, Bob Lee, John St. Amand. BOTTOM ROW: Pete Lean, Louis VanHouten, Bob Huk, Larry Scott, Rick DePratto, Doug Creamer. Technology TOP ROW: Don Duncan, Cecil Blackburn, Wally Homyak, Ray White, Bob Pollard, BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Johnston, Roger Kelly, Terry Hess, Max Cottrell, Bruce Reynolds. TOP ROW: Mike Shestowsky, Kevin Norman, Richard Warnica, Val Trypuc, Brent Richardson. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Mailings worth, David Stewart, Dianne Kauffman, Ken McMinn, Dan McKenzie, Glen Finney. ABSENT: M. McGrath. Electronics TOP ROW: Brian Greig, Keith Crawford, Garth McCreedy, Charles Campbell. BOTTOM ROW: John Klitchell, Jim Innes, Frank Neilson, Doug Pallant. ABSENT: T. Malica-Lazzaro, B. Dryden, M. Cole. i — 0 TOP ROW: George Suzszwal, Ed Bailey, Dave Barnes. BOTTOM ROW: Nick Mignelli, John Dulinski, Mike Creamer. ABSENT: G. Tilk, D. Varcoe. Chemelectanic TOP ROW: Nick Baluszek, Neil Egerton-Jones, Richard Frankowski, Gary Crawford, Bryan Howells. BOTTOM ROW: Peter Geissberger, Micheal Romhanyi, Dominic Gallello, Ron Stallibrass, Stanley Ouyang. TOP ROW: Bob Simpson, Werner Pantermoller, Grant Dawson, John Ruiter. BOTTOM ROW: Karl Steininger, Ted Fertile, Jim Fetchison, Lamar Dodsworth, Mike Lewis. ABSENT: K. Chumbley. 46 I 4 ' Technology Gregg Simmons, Charles Friedrich, Dennis Chernick, Jim Parson. .„.nnodfoodis...a(;an.n.. A W DIAL AHEAD FOR TAKE OUT SERVICE 728-5731 HOP IN THE CAR, COME AS YOU ARE THE FRIENDLIEST DRIVE-IN IN TOWN WHERE YOU ' LL MEET ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS 1327 SIMCOE STREET NORTH Ne are proud to have been a major contractor in building the existing campus. Oshawa Paving Co. Ltd. R.R. No. 2 Oshawa Tauton Wilson Road 576-1141 ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING GRADING EQUIPMENT RENTALS TRUST THOSE WHO KNOW FROIVI EXPERIENCE OSHAWA PAVING students ' Administrative Council ' 68- ' 69 VIEWPOINT The Student Administrative Council exhibited many changes in the ' 68- ' 69 school year. The turnover of the Reps, was relative to the discontent with the rep- resentation, which wasn ' t always that of the division. Despite many problems, S.A.C. made various accomplishments, especially in Athletics. The year terminated with the stepping-down of President Peter Bobris, who turned over his duties to Vice-President Mark Titterson-a worthy successor. Brian Perry will resume the burden of Finance. The remainder of the executive will have to prove themselves. The students can look forward to an ambitious, more harmonious S.A.C. this fall that will, with the help and co-operation of the whole student body, make for an enjoyable ' 69 - ' 70 school year. W. M. FRONT ROW: Rev. J. A. Loughead, B.M. Logani, A.J.B. Preslie, J.W. Davidson, J.R. Smallman, B. Brussee, R.A. Johnson, T. Shiner, N. Attar, F.A. Haywood, L. B. Blandford, R.J. Laporte, T.W. McCalden. MIDDLE ROW: R. Barnes, J.R. Paxton, R. Moon, E.P. McCormack, D.J. Campbell, A.E. Begg, G. Smithson, J. Backer, J. Vanderpol, D. Helmer, H.C. Wilson, R.A. Crichton. BACK ROW: J. Duggan, J.D. Evans, W.A. Stewart, B. Bracken, R.J. Neun, A. Wells, W.A. Derby, J.T. Walker, R. Clarke, A. Emerson, E.L. Manery, W.R. Tyas. ABSENT: F.E. Benn, P.W. L. Giffin. The Staff and Our Secretaries TOP ROW: Mrs. Cordwell, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Shephard, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Whitehead. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hagerman, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Tomozer, Mrs. Williams. ABSENT: Mrs. Laverty. The Administration F. A. Haywood - Assistant Chairman of Business Division K. 1. Fletcher - Superintendent of Planning and Physical Resources U . A . Kirkconnell - Registrar P. W. L. Giffin - Assistant Chairman of Pedagogy and Resources B. March - Accountant W . Samanski - Assistant Bursar J. J. McRae - Placement and Counseling Officer F. King - Assistant Chairman of Technology Dr. G. E. Willey - President R. A. Crichton - Assistant Chairman of Business Division ABSENT: R. H. Smith - Administrator and Secretary-Treasurer J. L. Robinson - Dean of Academic Affairs 53 Compliments of BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. 20 Simcoe North, Oshawa, 723-7022 Orders Taken On Durham Jackets Sweatshirts iVIAURICE BERG Men ' s Wear 38 Simcoe Street North Oshawa 723-3032 Compliments of Insurance Placement and Mobile Service . . . 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Hockey League could not be considered a great one. How- ever, we are the smallest school in the league, and the hockey players of the Oshawa area have good potential. The Durham Lords will be a team to be reckoned with in the seasons to come. 62 Captain John Mather Lords ' Record ' 68- ' 69 George Brown 6 Durham 5 Algonquin 8 Durham 1 Centennial 10 Durham 4 Durham 5 Kingston 4 Cornwall 10 Durham 7 Algonquin 3 Durham . 2 Durham 6 Kingston 2 Centennial 6 Durham 3 Durham 5 George Brown 3 The Durham Lords We didn ' t win any games but our team played with enthusiasm and spirit. With an earlier start next year, Durham should have better luck in the standings. Travel with the Team and... 72 73 Began with the Gift of Life Then Races on with Tubs and Toboggans The Best Looking Tub 2nd-Yr. Business 77 Pie-Eating The Winning Style IIP J Survivors of the beard-growing contest Car Rally Winners Ron S hey an and Brian Peny On the Night of the Hootenanny... 80 The Par 3 Carnival Trophy Presented to 2nd- Year Technology The money planner True Sayings Pays an attractive interest rate on minimum monthly balance. Helps you plan your way to the things you want — gives you a firm grip on what you have. True Chequing Provides monthly account statements. Free personalized cheques. Combined with your True Savings Account, it gives you a total picture of your finances. Free Chequeretary wallet, too! Bank the new True way at Bank of Montreal Canada ' s First Bank Oshawa Main Off ice: R.A. Franklin, Manager Oshawa Shopping Centre Branch: D.J. 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