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DAVE ANDREWS— Port Arthur Dave is our hockey fan and commentator ' par excellence. ' His marks in the past have proven his academic ability, and we are sure he will do well in the Honours Math course that he will take next year at the University of Toronto. In the summer, Dave is the star pitcher for the Red Sox; in the winter, his interests lie in chess and hockey. His pet peeve? Chicken hockey players. KEN BLAZINO— Port Arthur No one in the world can match Elvis ' talent for crooning (thank goodness). Some of those notes he sings are really — well, different. Ken plans to take an Honours Math course at Queen ' s next year. French and English just seem to get under his skin. He can liven up any French class with his dazzling pronunciation (?). An excellent bowler, Ken should take all honours in our league this year. 1 FRED BODNAR— Fort William Fort William ' s contribution to the photographic life of the College, Fred took many of the pictures seen in the candid snapshot section of the Nor ' wester. A boy with sunny disposi- tion, Fred always seems to be playing a practical joke on some- one. His bomb takes up much of his time, but we understand he also takes a lively interest in the fair sex. GAYLE CARLSON — Port Arthur This happy-go-lucky gal can often be heard asking, Anyone for cards? ' ' If she has a pet peeve she certainly hides it well. Her pastime seems to be arguing with the red-headed Englishman. Wherever Gayle goes next year, she assures me that she won ' t include geology in her course. Page 16
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JIM FERGUSON — Fort William One of the three potential accountants in the Arts faculty, Jim never- theless dislikes those late Commerce classes. Jim travels in his own bomb, and hasn ' t missed a class yet (well, hardly any!). Easy-going and even-tempered, Jim makes a good dummy in bridge games in the Common Room. BEVERLY GAMMOND — Slate River Another of the triumvirate hailing from the halls of F.W.C.I., Bev drives in to school each day from her home in Slate River. Her hard-working nature should help her to continue her chosen career either at Queen ' s or at Teachers ' College. Among her interests, Bev enjoys skating parties and hockey games. We wish her the best of luck in the future. SUSAN GREER — Fort William Hailing from the busy metropolis of Fort William, Sue is a top swim- mer, curls, plays badminton, and comes in handy as a fourth in bridge. Her main ambition is to own a white sports car with red seat covers, and her pet peeve is Economics classes. Next year, Sue will be going to Queen ' s to take Honours History and Political Science. A member of the S.A.C., Sue was our very able Social Convener this year. PAULINE GRIEVE — Port Arthur Pauline was kept busy this year as secretary to the S.A.C. She did a terrific job as business manager of the Yearbook and solved all finan- cial difficulties of the harried yearbook staff. A real live-wire around the school, Pauline will head for the University of Toronto next year to continue her studies in Arts. Pauline ' s big pet peeve is Economics. Aft MAURICE JACKSON— Fort William Another Artsman from the ' swamp, ' Maurice comes to and from school in his own ' bomb. ' Like many other people his pet peeve seems to be Economics. Maurice is a chess enthusiast, and when in the common room, likes nothing better than to sit down and have a roaring game of chess. With his steady school-work. Maurice seems likely to do well in the future. Page 17
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