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MIKE LOGAN: Little Boy Blue . Cries about marks and the gas mileage of his Morris. Ambition: best at every¬ thing. Probable fate: work at G. B. R. ' s com¬ plaint department. JIM URBANSKI: Tall, dark, and silly. Usually seen drawing cartoons of his relatives. Ambition: to become a commercial artist. Fate: fixing flats on snow cruisers. BERNIE ROSNEY: Garlic snapper . Smells up Rm. 37 with his sand¬ wiches. Eats lunch dur¬ ing drafting. Likes: to go to the Curtis for ? ? ? with Tom and Pat. BOB SANDY: XII-37 ' s little man with big ideas. Likes: wine, women, and song, but they ' re all beyond his reach. Now taking a sandbagging course by correspondence. Favourite saying: Not now, later, Joe. HARV NORTH WOOD: XII-37 ' s shy guy. Tall, dark, and ? ? ? Wants to be a navigator. Likes: hunting, billiards, golf, Joel. Dislikes: haircuts. What room do we go to? PAT HUSARSKI: Only person who has a stick shift in the back seat. Usually seen at the Curtis. Ambition: own the Curtis. Fate: stamping out Esso and making tiger tails for Shell. May 12, 1966 43
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Drafting XII-37 M.A. Stechishin JOHN WASNEY: The rust-wagon hacker. Seen at all N. K. dances. Likes: hunting, driving, reading car magazines. Ambition: get away from Plymouths. Fate: stranded on a lonely island with Kumalo. AL BUCHANNON: Comes from a long line of Bohemian sandbaggers. Usually seen under his desk making noises. Ambition: to find out where milk comes from. Fate: gov ' t, official (head of sanitation depart¬ ment). TOM HALLETT: Halle¬ lujah . U s ually p utting tigers in your tank or hopping it over to Windsor Park. Ambition: to be an electric eraser operator at G. B. R. Fate: sales rep. for Edison Shell. RON PASETKA: Kosher 225 lb. on a 6 ' 5 frame. Intends to attend M. I. T. next year. Likes: draft¬ ing, blondes, dancing? ? ? Favourite saying: What page are we on? EDDY TUCHONOWSKI: 7. Tuck and Joe . Always seen skating? at East End. Favourite song: I ' m Going To Be A Wheel Someday. Favourite saying: Sure know how to hurt a guy! PAT NEUFELD: Neuf . One of XII-37 ' s most travelled students. Likes: pizzas, blondes. Chicken Delight, and Seep . Wants to be a bopper. What ' s your hurry. Seep? ALEX SIEPMAN: No. 1 student of XII-37. Inter¬ ested in attending M. I. T, and being a top draftsman. Likes: Chrysler products, driving tractors, Thea. Favourite saying: Out behind the barn. TOM BECKETT: Member of the Glee Club. XII-37 ' s troubadour. Enjoys sing¬ ing, irls, and whole- some 11 weekends. Ambi¬ tion: draftsman during the day and singer at night. JOSEPH SEEPISH: Slim Pickens . Played hockey for Transcona Lions. Wants to be an ordinary citizen. Likes: hockey, U. M. S. U., Flin Flon, the Celtics. Favourite saying Sorry coach , Thanks . PETER WILMAN: Big No. 13. Never seen at his own desk. Works at the H. B. C. Likes: England, E. K. Lions, rain, and the Shadows . Favourite saying: Honest, I wasn ' t sleep- • 11 mg. 42
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Lynda...Sandra...Carol Three recent high school grads going places in their business careers with Great-West Life. Why did they choose Great-West? Here’s what they say . . . “Life at Great-West offers many advantages — an interesting job . . . good salary . . . new friends . . . excellent recreational activities.” You can find out more about the opportunities at Great-West Life in our descriptive pamphlet on careers, available from your Guidance Coun¬ sellor. Then, make an appointment with our Personnel Office to discuss your business future. ASSURANCE COMPANY MEAD OFFICE • WINNIPEG. CANADA Personnel Office • 60 Osborne Street North • 946-9324 44
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