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BARRY SHARP — Fort William Cohort of Fred Bodnar, this shady character is often seen bombing around town in his own racer. Although Barry is an unknown quan- tity as far as marks are concerned, he always presents an intellectual interest in class. He is also interested in photography, (or is it the darkroom that he is more interested in?). Chem problems and prac- tical jokers are this man ' s peeves, (please take note, Fred!). JERRY SKEA — Fort William Jerrys ' activities include sailing, skiing and Marlene. He gets very good marks which should stand him in good stead when he takes up dentistry at the University of Toronto next year. In his roaring Buick, Jerry is the friend of all hitch-hikers at this fair institution. He may often be seen discussing some weighty subject with his cronies, Buddy and Clay. FRANK SLISKOVIC — Port Arthur Gunner will probably succeed Anastas Mikoyan as Russia ' s next deputy premier. He plans to take a course in political science and economics at Assumption University. Like most regulars at J. B. ' s he is a fanatic about Paladin. His out of school activities include basket- ball and broomball. Although he seldom shows it, he is quite in- telligent. DOUG SMITH — Fort William Doug, a quiet and well-mannered (?) young man, is the right hand man of Wally Poshtar, or is it vice versa? Doug is a budding psy- cologist and philosopher and sometimes is dragged into a discussion with the common room philosophers. Intending to become the original ten-year college man, Doug plans to pursue his higher education at the University of Manitoba next year. STEWART SMITH — Port Arthur The mighty atom is at it again! In addition to being editor of the Nor ' Wester this year, Stu is a member of the S.A.C. and is also the stalwart of our debating club. (Stew is reported to have got stewed in Duluth). He plans to take an Honours History course at Queen ' s University next year. H e is a good Bearcat hockey fan, and his pet peeves are his little sister and Meester Jeem Sargent. Page 23
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BILL SARANCHUCK — Kenora It has been rumoured that Bill has been very busy this term chasing ghosts out of his habitat. This taks is so difficult that only an ener- getic Kenorarite could accomplish it and still retain the drive to man- age the Court Kings and have time for the books. Bill ' s good- naturedness and intelligence (?) should bring him success at B. C. next year. JIM SARGENT — Port Arthur Simbo arrived here in the fall determined to become an intellectual artsman. He has succeeded, and manages to get consistent marks. His curling mastery was apparent during the College curling season, and his team finished near the top of the pack. Next year, Jim plans on going to the University of Toronto, to complete his studies for his B.A. Good-natured Jim has only one pet peeve — Economics classes. MH MS- m v. MELVIN SAUNDERS — Fort William A graduate of F. W. C. I., Buddy is well-known for his keyboard artis- try. His ambition is to take an Arts degree and to attempt to make his mark on the world of music. Buddy is noted for his good humour and his amusing (?) jokes. Well-liked by all, and with all his ability, Mel should do well in the future. CLAY SAVELA — Fort William Clay is an accomplished sportsman, having been a football and basket- ball star all through high school. This year, his activities include curling, basketball (he plays for the champion Court Kings) and Jan. Next year, Clay has decided to join his pal Jerry at the University of Toronto, where he will study dentistry. He is also a member of the common room philosophers club. SID SEELEY — Fort William Sid ' s main ambition is to be a geographer, and he intends to pursue this end at Western next year. A champion bridge player, Sid is interested in sports of all kinds. Sid ' s pet peeves seem to be English essays and English classes. We pity the poor fellow who plays bridge with Sid and has to endure Sid ' s withering sarcasm. Page 22
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SAM STASIUK — Fort William Strong and silent Sam left the confines of the woodyard to further his learning in the field of higher education. Sam ' s activities include hockey and broomball and is a valuable asset to both functions. To- morrow ' s business tycoon, Sam has decided to take a Commerce course at the University of Western Ontario. WALTER STELMACHUCK — Geraldton Called the Giant-Killer in the College ' s curling circles, Walter has often been the stumbling block over which some potential champ has fallen. Walter swears that he hasn ' t missed any French classes this year, but somehow we just don ' t believe him. Next year, Wally plans to go to Western to continue his course in business administration. 1% ANNE STEVENS — Port Arthur Anne came to the College from P.A.C.I. and after her sojourn here heads for U. of T. next year to take an Arts course. She was our Ath- letic Council Secretary and her main interests lie in curling, skiing, reading and Roger. Anne is a top student yet her pet peeve is the class before noon. We wish her shuccess in her future career. Song she reminds us of: Me and My Shadow. RUTH STONES — Port Arthur Don ' t let Ruthie ' s quiet nature fool you. She has recently acquired a green hot rod which is always full of passengers. A pro curler, Ruth has also taken up the task of training a Weimariner show dog. Ruth plans ta attend U. of Manitoba next year, and with her warm personality she will certainly succeed, in her ambition to be a social worker. ELEANOR TOPLACK — Port Arthur New clothes are this gal ' s passion. Her big complaint is the 8:30 bus that comes so early. Bowling, playing the piano and sales-clerking occupy her spare time. She can often be heard denouncing Latin declensions in the Common Room. Eleanor plans to attend Western next year. Her nickname The Schemer, is the only question mark of her character. Page 24
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