Lakehead University - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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Tech Mining II Page 27

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TECHNICAL FORESTRY Second Year FRANK BUCHIK Fort William AL KORKOLA Timmins Ontario BRIAN ROBINSON Sarnia Ontario RAY VILLENEUVE Timmins Ontario Page 26



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APPLIED SCIENCE We in Applied Science this year have had the honour of being the first Engineers in the new Lakehead College. I believe it has been the largest enrollment since the old Lakehead Tech was formed. We can all look back with pride at how we surmounted the many difficulties that faced us. Our course is one of the most difficult of those given in any university. Night after night, our tired bodies have struggled to keep up to the tremendous pace. Many of our number have dropped out, but I believe that each and every one feels that he has gained something that can never be taken away. Now that everything is over in our first year, we look back to our weekly periods in the Chemistry laboratory, the drafting room, and all the other. Frustration in failure and joy in success have all been ours at one time or another this year. However, we can all say, The work was hard but we had a lot of fun too. Unfortunately, we have heard that Mr. Page is leaving the College. We have en- joyed your interesting classes, Mr. Page, and hope for the benefit of future students that you will return once more to our College. To you, Mr. Page, we say Clear sailing ahead. We can thank our fellow classmates for the help we often received but most of all, we can thank our wonderful teachers. Throughout all, they have shown patience and understanding, forever willing to give us extra help. To our teachers we all owe a vote of thanks. What faces us now? Only time will tell. But with faith and determination our goal shall be achieved. We wish the best of luck to all those in the school, and also to the teachers. We also say Goodbye Lakehead College — we have every confidence in you. Jerry Smith ARTS The enrollment of full-time students in the Lakehead College Arts faculty reached an all-time high of thirty-two this year. This number was swelled by approximately sixty-six part-time students who attended the extension classes after four throughout the week and on Saturday morning. The courses available have also been expanded to cope with the increase in en- rollment. The faculty of Pharmacy was added this year, but actually, they are a part of our Arts society. Instruction is now offered in twelve subjects, including English, French, History, Philosophy, Economics, Psychology, Calculus and the Sciences. The French department at the College has now be en expanded to include two sessions — one for the day students and one for the part-time students. Although only the first year of the University Division courses are available at the present, we hope to be a degree-granting college in the very foreseeable future. Amidst the taunts of the other faculties, we Artsmen take our stand for our few and far-between lectures. Little do the others realize that an Artsman does the majority of his work after school is recessed. The Artsmen, which happen to include three Artswomen, have been well repre- sented at all the school functions. For private entertainment, we held a very successful stag, under the watchful guidance of Dr. Miller and Mr. Page, at the home of one of the fellows. Although the invitation was extended to the whole faculty, the female members aptly declined the offer. We are proud to have formed the largest class in th e history of the Arts faculty, and the first class for the new College. Certainly, we have tried to maintain the high standards set before us by previous classes. May the Class of ' 58 go down in the laurels of the Lakehead College. Page 28

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