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

 - Class of 1960

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Bruce Kelsey — Strong silent type. Drives a dark blue Dodge. “How do you get in without door¬ handles, Bruce?” Brad Hope — A latecomer to the class making up for lost time, scholastically as well. Suspected of an extended summer holiday. Jeff Laidlaw — Prefers girls, to working. His ex¬ perience and ability make him an ideal Social Rep. Bob Leamen — Better known as the “Banshee.” Is responsible for Mr. Tomlinson’s grey hair. Ambi¬ tion—to beat Neelin in pool. Bruce McCallum — A latecomer from the Air Force. Has an eye on all the women. He can hardly wait to sign up again. Donald McCracken — Backed by Bennett in his claim that Winnipeg is a suburb of East Kildonan. This well-dressed man is our Tony Curtis. Ross Marsh — “The” man from Graham Hall. Will answer any question on Fort Frances. “Did you say it was in Ontario, Ross?” Bob May — Plays a terrific game of hockey for 11-C and also goes to school. Where did you get that smile, Bob? Dennis Neelin — A hockey star of some renown. Can often be heard mumbling, “We shoulda’ won.” Occupation—falling out of Teamen’s car. Mary Nikkei — Is known for her beautiful blonde hair. Can be found in the Common Room with Net¬ tie doing her homework. Carol Nymark — Our future stenographer. One drawback, Carol, you have to be able to type. A native of Ear Falls, Ontario. George Pelletier — The smiling Frenchman. Our George is a natural born athlete. Fav. saying—“T never drink anything stronger than chocolate milk.” Charles Prayag — Our Trinidadian representative. Charley will always be remembered for his mus¬ tache. Leamen’s partner in crime for Latin. Judy Quinn — In comes Judy—out go dull moments. A dancer of no little fame. Can often be found seen tapping a rhythm during Literature. Rosimond Ripert — A lively girl, our expert in Latin and French. We predict a promising future. John Scott — “Rocky”, the man from Treherne. Makes up the nucleus of 11-C’s hockey team. Has an outside interest in Nursing. Melvin Shmyr — The class president, and we could¬ n’t have picked a better one. Has a sarcastic humor and a fear of the opposite sex. Brenda Smith — A devoted hall loiterer. Good in Latin. Fav. saying—“Gimme a puff.” A popular member of 11-C. 30

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Susan Averback — A regular Xl-C’er. Ambition— to catch her car pool at 3:30 sometimes. The only one known who breaks an ankle over her own paja¬ mas. Ronald Bennett — The man from East Kildonan. Fav. Expression—“Does anyone live in East Kildon¬ an?” Do you use a Toni, Ron? Sheldon Bowels — Always found haunting Tonyas when classes are through, or during classes. Ambi¬ tion— to be God’s gift to women. Fate—Devil’s gift to women. Jacki-Lynne Chandler — Our contribution to any future beauty contest. Is constantly seen with Terry. Best of luck in future. Margeret Collier — Appears to be very quiet, but j what about those weekends? Industrious student, [ likely to pass. I Carolyn Dederick — Can always be seen with Mar¬ garet Collier. Quiet and industrious. Also likely to pass. Elaine Fox — A Sparling Hall Rep. Calls Balmoral home. Can often be seen leading the wolves in a Fox Hunt. Susan Freedman — “Darn! Another run in my ny¬ lons.” “Can I come in Miss Schroeder?” Our actress, can be seen in plays, rotunda, or Tony’s. Mary Frosese — Mary hails from Niverville. Known for her quiet friendly personality, but we wonder what’s going on in her mind. Stuart Gage — A quiet man from St. James, who pretends to work hard. Fav. pastime — hunting. When’s the next meeting of the Four Wise Men, Stu? Sherril Godfrey — This tall redhead from River Heights lends an artistic atmosphere to XI-C. Ambi¬ tion—to catch as many men as she can and store them in a trunk. Roberta Gunn —Another member of XI-C’s quiet group. Ambition—geometry teacher. Fav. Expres- jsion—“This seat is saved for Elaine.” Leslie Hart — Another redhead in XI-C. Future looks promising as Miss Universe. A natural habi¬ tant of the girls common room. Brian Holmes — Mr. Erickson’s favorite anti-Amer- I icanist. Fav. expression—“Crushed” or “Damn Yan- jjkees.” He is strong silent type! There’s one in every jclass. Ronald Kabulak — One of Graham Hall Greats—a j hockey man from Lac du Bonnet. Ambition—to be ' a French professor. Good luck, Ron.



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Sherril Steven —Another good dancer, can always be counted on for a hearty laugh. One of ll-C’s prettier assets. Bruce Waugh —Our Casanova. “Have girl, must trav- j el.” Ambition—to be a second Gene Krupa. Run out of razor blades, “Duke?” Kent Yee —Can be counted on for an argument in history. ' We ask you Kent, should Canada join the U.S.? Richard Kaczor Murray Bergmai Candid Shots

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