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DAN CHRUSZ— Fort William Dan is well known to all the girls for his good looks and great size. He spends most of his ' time with the ' jeune filles ' of Fort William. Dan is well liked, and is one of the most promising boys (?) in Engineering, and the only thing that we ' ve got against him is that he is from the swamp of Fort William. BILL COCKELL— Port Arthur Bill is a graduate of Hillcrest High School where he did a lot of work with the air cadets. He bowls and is a fine broomball player with a booming shot. Our Bill has a far-away look in his eyes at the slightest mention of Toronto, where his wife-to-be is waiting. RAPHAEL DANZIE— West Indies Here is a chap that came all the way from the West Indies just to attend our College. He could be sipping lemonade in the warm sunshine of St. Lucia, instead of freezing in the sub- zero climate of Canada. Mr. Danzie has tried all our winter sports and is anxiously awaiting summer to teach us a little soccer. AL EKROOS— Fort William This flying Finn cowboy from F.W. can ' t seem to find out what he is being trained to be! Al takes part in all the sports activity the college has to offer — girls, card-playing, and drink- ing (cokes that is) ). High grades and Al seem to go hand in hand and being a Finn, naturally Al is a swell guy with lots of friends. BOB FRANKOW— Port Arthur Bob ' s interests are motorcycles and girls. An energetic man, Bob never stays in one place long except when playing checkers, a game in which he has a fair amount of skill. Bob is a mem- ber of the Lakehead Motorcycle Club and takes part in all of their activities (?????). Page 27
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY I MAURI AHOKAS— Oshawa This blond, blue-eyed boy came to us from Oshawa. He is a goaltender for one of the hockey and broomball teams. Mauri can often be seen driving his hot little Ford around town, ac- companied by that shady character Johnston. Although a quiet boy, Mauri spends much of his time manipulating the ivories at Corey ' s. PETE BODNAR— Fort William At one time planning to use a stethoscope, Pete has ended up learning how to use a slide rule. Quiet and refined in class, Pete ' s after hours are no doubt much more livelier. A friend to all who walk the highway, he never hesitates to give a forester a lift. KEN BOLOTY— Port Arthur ' Louis ' is our cool and crazy trumpet player who once played with a high school band and is now engaged with Port Arthur ' s City Band and the Bluenotes. A racing enthusiast, he likes to see who is the first one down at the New O. Although some- what unpredictable, Ken is very well liked at the school. LORNE CAMPBELL— Port Arthur He plays for our broomball team and also in the city league. Lome is just about to be named most faithful patron of the New O. He was also directly concerned with the broomball broom scandal. All kidding aside, Lome is really a well-liked person and a friend to all. if- Page 26
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JIM HARNETT— Port Arthur Mr. Sportsman here at the College, Jim is a hockey, baseball, broomball and basketball fiend. His extra-curricular activities consist of ivory banging, dancing and poker. Jim is on the Athletic Council and was one of the broomball organizers. De- spite what people may think, Jim also excels in the classroom. GORDON JACKSON— Port Arthur Little Gord worked for the St. Lawrence Corporation before deciding to continue his education. Gordon is a diligent stu- dent and is working hard to make the most of his time. Before the year is over, maybe Gord will take Harnett up on the bet they ' ve been talking about; we think Gord will win. GARY JESSIMAN— Fort William Without Gary ' s great physical effort, Ross ' car(?) would never go. His marks prove he has a F.W.CI.-educated brain. The boys of Eng. Tech. are grateful to him for his sense of humour — aren ' t we, Mr. Higgs? If marriage doesn ' t draw Gary away from the books, he should graduate as a first-class bridge builder. KEN JOHNSTON— Toronto Twinkle Toes is an active lad, playing hockey and broomball; he is also a member of the Athletic Society. Ken is a pipeliner from way back as he has had four years experience working on the pipeline. Ken ' s ambition is to complete his two years at the College and then go into pipeline engineering. RON KLEMACKI— Port Arthur The master musician of the bunch, Ron played for Tech ' s band and is now playing for the Bluenotes and the Port Arthur City Band. Ron is a member of the students ' council and is a faith- ful patron of all the College dances. Page 28
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