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WALTER KWASNY — Fort William Once again, Walt is playing a stellar game at guard for the high-flying Court Kings. As his girl is in Hamilton, Walt is studying with great diligence, and should have no difficulty in graduating from the College this year. On weekends Walt can be seen touring the city in his Plymouth with his smiling compatriot, Chuck. Best of luck at U. of T., and in your career of dentistry. LORRAINE LEGROS — Port Arthur Here is the only girl at Lakehead College who owns and operates a slide rule. Usually she can be found in the common room, pondering over physics problems. She is Dr. Fonda ' s favourite French pupil as she enjoys recording into the little mashin ' . She plans to return to Winnipeg next year to attend the University of Manitoba. GERALDINE MAKI — Port Arthur Last fall Gerry entered the Lakehead College with a scholarship for general proficiency, thus giving good proof of her outstanding aca- demic ability. Her pet peeves include economics and brothers. Al- though she has not chosen a university for next year yet, Gerry plans to be a librarian. GORDON MAYCOCK — Port Arthur An old married classmate, Gordie is the Charles Goren of the common room. Gordie managed the Athletic Council treasury with sticky fingers this year, but eventually wound up in the black. Gordon is very active in the Y. M. C. A. and puts our athletes through their paces weekly at the Tech gym. He is planning on a career in the Y., and we wish him the best. NEIL McLEOD — Fort William Neil is one of our all-round sportsmen at the College. He skis, curls, plays football and hockey. Neil was also one of the College debaters that went to Duluth. (Need more be said?). Neil is often kidded by a certain red-head about buying a teddy bear in Duluth for Sally. Even-tempered, he is an Arts representative to the S. A. C. At the moment, Neil plans to attend Manitoba to pursue a scientific field. Page 19
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CLARENCE JACOBSEN— Port Artnur Jake has acquired a bad habit of walking out of Economics classes. His interests are somewhat of a mystery but it has been rumoured that he has been seen in the local taverns. (What other interests do you need?). Jake says that his future is still undecided, but we hope he will enter the writing profession. Some of his essays are works of genius. DIANA JARVIS— Port Arthur If you hear an odd squeal from the vicinity of the lockers, it ' s just Diana. The owner of the squeal will be attending Queen ' s next year. She is one of our curlers and Bob has finally con- vinced her to take .up skiing. Di was our vice-president of the S.A.C. and the only gripe she has against the school is the Satur- day morning class. Song she reminds us of: Woodchopper ' s Ball. it TIM KAN— Hong Kong Known to his friends as the China Clipper, Tim leaves his trademark in many places including Keenan ' s backseat. Tim has a very happy disposition, and is able to bounce back with a great smile after copious amounts of kidding. At dances, his dancing ability is second only to Arthur Murray ' s. His future is not definite, but will probably end up as the disreputable owner of a Fan Tan game in some den in Hong Kong. BRIAN KEENAN— Port Arthur Permanent thorn in the side of a certain Finnish skip on our weekly hikes to the curling rink. He holds the cue cards for a certain English Prof. Keenan was one of the stalwarts at the Munro Street parties however he still finds time to dream about his European tour. His red hair is often seen bobbing above the wheel of his blue bolt and as he attempts to plow the new access roads to the College, much to Frank ' s chagrin. STEVE KOVANCHUCK — Fort William One of the College ' s best curlers, Steve also plays basketball for the Fort William Canucks in the Inter-City League. Steve is a very stu- dious worker, and we are sure that he will do well in the Business Administration course that he plans to take next year at Western University. Steve is also an expert in the art of playing bridge. Page 18
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WILBERT MIKKOLA — Port Arthur Wilbert is a noted philosopher, and listens attentively in all the philos- ophy classes. We are not too sure of his interests but we are sure that he finds a place for the jeune filles. After one English class, it has been rumoured that there is Irish blood in Wilbert ' s veins. JOHN MOFFATT — Port Arthur John is a noted member of the Hearts, Spades and No Trump Society. He can be seen haranging the populace on Wednesday afternoons, and then on Wednesday evenings trying to figure out what happened to his team. It has been rumoured that John intends to go into nursing. If this field doesn ' t appeal to him, he will probably be seen gracing the campus of the University of Manitoba next year. MERVIN MOROZ — Fort William A second year man here, Merv still feels that one of life ' s greatest obstacles is overcoming Gr. 13 French. Likable Merv ' s Saturday nights are spent in contentment with some of his cronies at the Annex. One of the Common Room kids, Merv has no equals at Bridge, Chess, and sundry other games (?). Seriously though, Merv has what it takes to get through university, and we wish him the best of luck. CHARLES MOUNFORD — Fort William Charlie was the man behind the literary section of the Nor ' wester this year, and is also a first-class debater, having made the infamous trip to Duluth. Charlie exhibits a keen mind and a vivid imagination which should stand him in good stead when he pursues an Arts degree at Western next year. Noted for his sarcastic witticisms, he some- times gets himself in hot water with a girl in Arts because of his wit and very broad mind. LIZ PAGE — Fort William Stubby is a real party girl, and was a regular fixture at all the Col- lege social functions. Creator of all the dance posters around the school, Liz ' pet peeve are boys who won ' t help on the social commit- tee. Liz is a great hockey enthusiast, and is particularly attracted to hockey players from Winnipeg. Liz plans to attend Teachers ' Col- lege next year. She went to Duluth. Need we say more?? Page 20
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