Lakehead University - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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RON LIMBRICK— Fort William Ron has a car which he drives until it is red in the face! As far as his love life is concerned, ask anybody, they know all about it. His activities include broomball and hockey. His ambition is to become an Al engineer and build cocktail bars for his dad. BARRY LYONS— Port Arthur Barry, alias ' The Gumper ' is a local boy and the philosopher of the engineering class. He can be heard expounding his views in the common room, and his constant advice is: Don ' t cry over spilt milk. With all these theories, we often wonder why he ever chose to be an engineer. FRANK MURPHY— Port Arthur Flashbug is responsible for many of the pictures in this book. Frank curls and enjoys the mixed curling especially since the nurses are involved. Another of Frank ' s favourite pastimes is sneaking up behind a car and while passing, giving a ' beep, beep ' with his Nash Rambler horn. ALLAN SAXBERG— Port Arthur Al is an all round athlete who enjoys just about every sport. He is an ardent and staunch member of the Y.M.C.A. and he puts in a lot of work for this organization. In fact, with all his outside activities, including broomball, we wonder how he manages to do so well in his exams. SIEGFRIED SCHRAML— Port Arthur Siggy, a graduate of Hillcrest High School, has carried his fine reputation to the College, when he still manages to achieve high marks. He indulges in basketball, broomball, and whist in the common-room, where he is a very, very frequent visitor. His after hours are probably spent in chasing the girls. Page 29

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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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CLEM STRICKLAND— Fort William The studious type, Clem gives the impression of being a hard worker. However, girls and the chessboard seem to take up a good deal or his spare time. Whenever a roar of laughter rises from a group, you can be sure Clem is up to something. Taking walks and hitching rides are his special activities. JAY SINCLAIR— Fort William A pusher from the big city, Jay rates high in the higher brackets of the Eng. Tech. group not only in academic standing, but also in sports activities. Jay is a football star from way back and this year was an outstanding broomball and hockey player for the College. Jay should do very well in all ways in the future. BILL SITARIK— Port Arthur Bill is a graduate of Hillcrest where he had great potentialities of becoming a track and field star. But being lazy and a little shy he decided to devote his time to the fair sex. A friendly guy, Bill takes a lot of razzing on account of his Julius Caesar haircut, but it doesn ' t seem to worry him a bit (Wonder why?). BILL TURESKI— Rainy River Bill ' s usual studious attitude has been altered somewhat by the cozy atmosphere of the common room. But we think he will live to disprove Mr. Braun ' s theory that people who sit and play cards in the common room, will fail. Bill was our all-star goalie on the College hockey team this year. DAVE UUSITALO— Port Arthur Dave has earned the title of procrastinator, because of his pe- culiar delay in putting the shocks in his car. He hopes to be- come the owner of his own construction company one of these days, but if he doesn ' t keep away from Susie ' s, he might not make it. Page 30

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