United College Collegiate - Tric Tics Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1955

Page 32 of 70

 

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Q ' ladte uielve 3 JOAN SPEED: Never seen without Martha. Joan came to United this year from St. John’s Tech, and plans to stay ' here for a few more years. MARTHA TRAVERS: One of the quieter girls in the room who is always seen with Joan. Martha’s main outside activity is working at ifhe King George Hos¬ pital. RON WATSON: Works at the Y.M. ' C.A. His red hair fascinates all the girls. Favorite pastime . . . school. A two time loser in Physics, Ron has finally derived a solution of passing it. SAM WONG: A scholar from Hong Kong. Owns a red Dodge, dresses carefully and has an eye for le femme. Frequent visitor to the Mall soda bar. ROBERT WU: The quiet, thinking lad that came from Hcrg Kong after Christmas and has taken complete control cf all lectures. Next in line as successor to Einstein. Camera Sli.v Students Henry Dumka Ed Moulden Gerry Stovel Jack Follet GRADE XI Elsie Nimchuck Carol Kirshrot Clarice Toole David Holmes Robert Sloane Robert Thompson GRADE XII Brian Aitkens Mickey Cooperband Mel Endelman Violet Hubner Harold Kem John McIntyre Herbert Samson George Almond Anthony Connellan Julian Gar ski Ying Kan Sherman Kirshner Bill Novak Bill Shoup Doug Clark Murray Elchitz Bruce Gordon Larry Kelly Don Leslie Charles Petri Ed Wasserman

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Q iade unelue 3 LARRY KUSSIN: King of the baseball world. Mr. Longman takes great interest in him. Always com¬ plaining about History exams, but truly loves them! JERRY EACH: An ardent hot-rod fan who owns a fleet of cars. Plans to enter his “hopped up” auto in competition with the Winnipeg police force. P.S.—Favorite pastime? DICK LENNOX: A most congenial and likeable mem¬ ber of XII-3. When Dick enters the U. of M. at the Fort Garry campus next year, the Mall will lose a close friend. Always complaining of sore elbows. JOYCE LITTLE: Sparling would be dull without our “little one.” She plans to make teaching her career. Pastime: Teasing the boys. RAY LOPEK: The range rider of XII-3, he’s always thinking of . . . horses. His great ambition . . . to ride in the Calgary Stampede. LOLA McEWTNG: An energetic type of girl, her main interest is at the “Y”. Seen mostly with the Spar¬ ling girls when at classes. This is Lola’s second year at United. Good luck in your future, Lola! TAD MATSUBARA: Tad is our Religious Studies rep. Plans to become either a mortician or a conductor. The “joker” cf the class. MYRNA MILROY: Another “Small Town Gal” in Sparling. Calls Durban her home, but seems to have a stake in Benito too! A terrific gal with a bright HEATHER MOW ATT: Vice-president of XII-3 with an allergy for Prose and Drama, especially front seats. Though she has a special interest in Engineering she plans on entering nursing next year. JOAN PLUMMER: Considered as one of the girls. Inseparable from Heather and possesses a wonderful sense of humour. Constantly seen at the library studying “Art”. AL POWELL: The shy, small character of XII-3 with a huge Buick. Ambition—To give flawless answers to Miss Mills. PETE POWELL: The outdoor type from XII-3. His summer holidays are spent wearing out Manitoba’s highways on his racing bike. JANE RENNIE: XU-3’s “early bird” whose main ambition is to arrive in Chemistry by 8:40 a.m. Jane is a terrific gal with a real sense of humour. Her interests range from sports to Joe. MIKE REZNIK: Mike goes home on weekends to Adbourg, where his escapades are never made known. Around United he is a friend to all, es¬ pecially the girls. CLIFF RODIN: This bov is our gift to athletics, apolo¬ gies to both Mr. Tomlinson and Mr. M. Kachmar. CLARE SAMMONS: XII-3’s future engineer who com¬ mutes daily from Oharleswood. Spends his spare time rubbing elbows with Ddok at the club. Promi¬ nent member of the UJ.C. DOREEN SMITH: A bundle of dynamite who is our Social rep. Doreen is from Langruth, Man., and is planning on Normal School. RUDY SMITH: Our class president, liked by “young” and “old”. Liked Grade XI German so much that he is taking it this year.



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AUTcecAPus PRESIDENT S MESSAGE (Continued from Page 9) It has given me a better understanding of the dif¬ ficulties which being a student entails, and, above all, a greater appreciation of the importance of a formal education. Certainly the years spent as a student would appear to be among the most significant in our lives. During these years the knowledge gained from our studies, and the self-confidence built up as a result of our accomplishments, are negligible unless they are accompanied by a better understanding and considera¬ tion of our fellow men and a sincere appreciation of what there is still to learn. Whether this year means the completion of our school attendance or whether it marks the beginning of a university education, such an approach to life’s most formative and challenging years is a matter of prime importance. May I now express my thanks to members of the faculty who have guided our studies, to the various Collegiate committees who have organized the student activities and to the student body as a whole for mak¬ ing this year one of the most enjoyable in the Col¬ legiate Department’s historyi GRADE XI VA L EDICTORY (Continued from Page 12) Whether tonight marks the opening of a door to higher educational pursuits, or whether it indicates the climax of our academic careers, we have all arrived with certain emotions of elation mixed with misgivings. Our tomorrows may be unknown but as we begin a neiw chapter of life our experience here at United College will have taught us that we can take courage from the words of Minnie Louise Haskins: “And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: ‘Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.’ And he replied. ‘Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than a light and safer than a known way.’ ” AUDREY HUNTINGFORD. Page Thirty-c

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