Lakehead University School of Library Technology - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 38 text:

SLEIGH RIDE 1 » 4 i Thirty— five brave Library Technologists plus two foolhardy professors assembled at Centennial Park for one of THE Social Events of the Year — the Library Tech- nology Sleigh Ride. The ride itself lasted only 45 minutes but may have seemed considerably longer for those who were thrown off and had to wade through deep drifts to catch up again. The ride had its share of casualties, among them Ann Gordon ' s raccoon coat which suffered a long rent when she was forceably removed from the comfort of the sleigh to the ground below; and Mary Nation who managed to get her foot run over while attempting to change sleighs. Another castastrophe was the loss of Mr. Sudar ' s pipe which was found after an intensive hunt. The ride ended at the Lodge where 35 wet and tired people set out with undaunted spirits to find Mr. Bjorgo ' s house. Sometime later the last carload finally found its way there after many detours and phone calls along the way. The original intent was to have the party in the barn but it turned out to be cold and smokey. Mr. Sharp ' s comment At least it is warm could be possibly attributed to the fact that at that time he was engaged in trying to smother the sparks on his derriere. Others, not benef iting from that warmth re- tired to the comfort of the house where hot chocolate and hot dons were waiting. Ten hardy souls remained in the barn for possibly thirty minuses more but finally even they had to admit they were cold. After being inwardly filled and outwardly warmed a few persons once again braved the harsh January weather and set about building a bonfire — outside this time. Suggestions were made that we all move across the road and do some tobogganing but the response was not exactly enthusiasiic. Shortly after that we started to leave for home and by midnight the only evidence left of the party was a slightly charred barn and lots of dirty dishes. Once again we would like to express our appreciation to the Bjorgos for all they did to make the whole evening a success.

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CLASS PARTY The graduating class of library technicians together with most of the local librarians gathered at the home of Mr. D.D. Sudar, Saturday, March 15, for a stimulating evening of fun and games. Mr. Sudar ' s notorious punch and Mrs. Sudar ' s European delicacies were demolished by the hungry hordes By some strange coincidence everytime Mr. S came out from behind the bar the punch seemed stronger. Could there possibly be any connection? A highlight of the evening was an exciting game of ping pong in which the honour and integrity of the University Library, represented by Mr. Sharp was tested against that of the Regional, represented by Mr. Pepper. After a vicious battle the University finally had to admit defeat but it was not an easy victory for the Regional. Perhaps a little less punch and a little more footwork would have brought about a completely different decision. One of the featured guests of the evening was Kingy who demonstrated his ability to sit upon command by walking away from his lord and master. He did redeem himself later in the evening by carrying out the command for which he was suit- ably rewarded. Topical conversation rounded out the evening. Many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Sudar for an enjoyable and entertaining evening. CLASS DINNER To say final goodbyes the entire second year class gathered at the well known, highly acclaimed Dragon Room, which is noted for its exquisite cuisine. I might mention here, that before departing for our dinner we were all entertained at a cocktail party given at the home of Miss Ann Gordon. A good time was had by all! A very good time. Proceeding to the Dragon Room we found a delicious meal waiting for us— which I am sure everyone enjoyed thoroughly. It could have passed for a Galloping Gourmet original. After dinner all the grads honoured the four potential brides by presenting each with a small gift. Our last informal gathering proved to be an extremely enjoy- able event.

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