Lakehead University - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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LAKEHEAD TECHNICAL INSTITUTE YEAR BOOK laJjften, IS THE BEST MEDICINE He tried in vain and was successful. William expressed in his play through the characters that some- thing you gain through dishonesty you loose easily as Macbeth lost his head in the end. Salt Lake City is a place where the Morons settled. A converse in geometry is approaching a Theorem from its rear. The spoils system was a system or place where they spoiled things or waste was kept and the plans of appointment which have largely replaced the system is the Board of Health. New York City has a right to secure a large water supply by the expost facto law. The teacher must be dressed simple. She should wear a com- manding look on her countenance. Question — Name a book, with its author, that you have read outside of school. What was the book about and what was the most interesting thing in the book? Answer — The most interesting book I read was the Bible. It was about the life of our Lord. It was written by Cardinal Spellman. ±1111 1 1 il i mill ii i ii i in 1 1 1 1 1 ii in 1 1 1 1 1 ii in i ii 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 lii in ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiii i E Compliments of E STIRLING ' S PLUMBING SERVICE E Dial 4-1931 125 Cumberland St. E : Port Arthur, Ontario = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE jttuupcrqerb ' TELEPHONE 5-5403 ESTABLIS MED I890 LEATHER GOODS — CANVAS PRODUCTS GampaiujJ 920 MEMORIAL AVENUE — 18 —

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LAKEHEAD TECHNICAL INSTITUTE YEAR BOOK P until one hundred years ago the Indian tribes were the only form of civilization along the north shore of Lake Superior. Many legends have been handed down which are centered around scenic wonders of the region. One of these attractions is the Sea Lion on the shore of Silver Island. According to legend, the great Nanna Bijou, spirit of the Deep Sea Water, had two pets, a Thunder Bird and a winged lion, Nagochee. One day, after Nanna Bijou had received an urgent message from across the waters, he quickly mounted Nagochee and flew off. In his haste he left Thunder Bird behind on the island and she became very jealous of the lion during their absence. When the great lion came into sight, carrying his master back from his travels, Thunder Bird screeched and screamed until the heaven was filled with the noise and Nagochee and Nanna Bijou were thrown into the wildly surging sea. Nagochee tried to reach his master but could not because of the huge waves. Nanna Bijou finally made his way to shore unaided and, thinking that his pet had failed him, turned him into stone. To this day the faithful beast stands on the shore of the island looking solemnly out over the sea, awaiting the return of his beloved master. Another story is told of White Bear, an aged Ojibway leader who ruled over a peaceful, prosperous tribe at the mouth of the Kaministiquia River. The tribe had not been bothered by their enemies for a long time; one day word came that warriors were approaching in canoes from the upper reaches of the river. The old chieftain was greatly distressed because he was too old to lead his braves into battle and he scarcely knew how to ward off the enemy. His young daughter Green Mantle, seeing her father ' s anxiety, took her leave the next morning and paddled up the river to the Great White Falls. She left her canoe at the bottom of the gorge and proceeded up the river on foot. She soon reached the enemy camp and was captured and taken before the chief. They immediately decided to put her to death but she bargained with them until they agreed that she should lead them to her father ' s camp in exchange for her life. Very shortly she was placed in the head canoe and, following her suggestion, all the canoes were tied together. As they were travelling down the river very rapidly, anxious to reach the Ojibway camp they rounded a bend in the river just above the falls and due to the strong current, could not save themselves. The entire tribe plunged headlong over Kakabeka Falls. From a point a short distance down stream where the falls are visible, the figure of Green Mantle can be seen in the mist where the Great Manitou placed the brave little Indian girl who gave her life for her people. — E. M. B. — 17 —



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LAKEHEAD TECHNICAL INSTITUTE YEAR BOOK MADSEN RED LAKE GOLD MINES LIMITED (No Personal Liability) OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOS. McDONOUGH President FRED R. MARSHALL, Q.C Vice-President MARIUS MADSEN Director HUGH MACKAY Director HORACE G. YOUNG, M.E Director A. H. SEQUIN Director ROBERT C. COFFEY, M.E Director MISS M. MASTERSON Secretary-Treasurer E. G. CRAYSTON, M.E General Manager EXECUTIVE OFFICES 67 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario MINE OFFICE Madsen, Ontario Compliments of MURRAY ' S GRILL 18 North Cumberland Street Port Arthur Compliments of GENTS TOGGERY Suits and Accessories 118 North Cumberland St. Dial 5-8422 — 19-

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