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First Row: Jim Mitchell, Carl Anderson, Oreste Sideris, R. Page, Bernard Waatainen, Ken Alexander. Slawko Nowytski, Stan Beckett. Second Row: Ron Miki, Dave Elliott, Don Baldston, Jim Aitken, Ray Hrkac, Louise Pritchard, Fumio Motomura. Third Row: Nels McKay, John Farrow. Larry Kwasny, Corine Hamlin, Jim Hicks, Don Henderson, Larry Crane, Tom McAuliffe. BASKETBALL Left ' lo Kigut: Kon BelLingtiam, Hon Mild, Larnj Crane, IMeLs McKay, Mike McCrank Eugene Paris, Lawrence Kwasny, Oreste Sideris, Dave Elliott. 30
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THE Sports SECTION THE D. C. CLARK TROPHY PRESENTED BY THE MEN ' S ATHLETIC SOCIETY TO THE OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (For the purpose of not having to write about Queen Victoria). What has been done cannot be undone. Because organized athletic and social activi- ties are an integral part of the university life which is rightfully ours, their inade- quacy at Lakehead Tech has been our mis- fortune. However, we will not exhibit ' re- morse and cry in our beer, nor will we sub- mit a vehenent remonstrance to the gods for our fate. We will try, rather, to undertake to remedy the sad situation for future stu- dents of the Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology. Because man is, by nature, gregarious, it E. Paris is only natural that we discuss a better mode for infusing life into our social doings. When first we arrive, wet behind the ears from high school, we are met with an as- sortment of new faces and friendships. These friendships, however, are not always spontaneous, and it is this fact that leads to difficulties in electing the S.A.C. It is gener- ally supposed that once the S.A.C. has been elected, parties will be held and everything will roll along smoothly thence forth. But how can you elect the best from a few known students? Therefore, within the first week of school a very informal outing (Continued on Page 31) 29
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CURLING First Row: George Johnson, Onni Jacobson, Wayne Brown, Bob Nash, H. S. Braun, C. J. Campbell, J. A. Haggerty, T. B. Miller. Second Row: Ray Hartviksen, Mary Lou Hardy, Lucien Forcien, Olavi Ristanen, Clarence Kustra, Dennis Gollinger, Ted Christianson. Third Row: Vint Weldon, Bruce Antonen, Garry Crane, Nels McKay, Mike McCrank, Carl Dahl, Sheila McKessock, Doug Rhind. HERE ' S WHAT I THINK (Continued from Page 29) should be held. It could be a bowling party or a stag. Since the boys sadly outnumber the girls, the latter type of party would probably be very successful. The opening gathering is very important because its suc- cess will definitely insure the success of the future ones. But who is going to organize it? Could not the staff? In that way we could meet both the staff and the students, killing two birds with one machine gun. Following this, a party could be held after the induction of the S.A.C. and at Christmas. One might be held in the middle of January, followed bv a formal and a graduation dance. A stae should be held during the final two week survey school for all still confined. 31
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