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.graduates DAVE BALFOUR: Dave has shown a proficiency for curling, debating, and turning out grade A essays. He majored in His¬ tory and Political Science and intends to employ this know¬ ledge in Law. Travel being his main interest, Dave has spent his summers crossing Canada and intends to leave for Europe next Fall. GERHARD ALISCH: As a stu¬ dent as well as in private life, Gerhard is of a serious turn of mind and is occupied with the deeper” things of life. Most of his time is devoted to his studies and to the activities of his church. The choice for his life’s work is the ministry. JACK ARMSTRONG: Smilin’ Jack returned to United this year. An avid sportsman, Jack curls and starred on United’s Six Man Football Team. Over¬ heard from a team member: He’s such a quiet guy in school but don’t get in his way on a football field.” Major subjects: Psychology and Political Science. Prob¬ able future: Social Work. JIM ANDERSON: Contrary to popular belief, Jim is not one of United’s celebrated track stars. In fact his fame lies rather in his regular attendance (at the pub) and dashing figure. A fourth year honours History student, he is an avid Tory and member of DKE fraternity. Active in Mock Parliament and Macalester, Jim hopes to find a career in External Affairs. LLOYD AXWORTHY: Intell¬ igent, intellectual (he thinks) and unintelligible (we think), Lloyd will argue uninhibitedly on any topic. He has parti¬ cipated in every facet of Coll¬ ege life (except the Co-ed council), yet is still a scholar¬ ship winner every year. The hard hitting” Premier of Tuxis Parliament plans to give the States the benefit of his wisdom, for he leaves United this year for post-graduate studies. RONALD BELL: Ascetic from the Ontario backwoods and one of few enlightened students majoring in French. Three main ambitions in inverted order are teaching, singing praises of Dr. Leathers, and fraternizing with the Italian population. Member of Theta Nu Fraternity and curling en¬ thusiast who met the challenge of convening this year’s coll¬ ege curling. A self-confessed paresseux. JAMES BELDEN: One of the staunch holdouts at United, Jim has stalked the hallowed halls for five years. He has participated in hockey, bowling, curling and swimming. He is a member of the Theta Nu Frater¬ nity and plans to attend the faculty of Commerce at the University of Manitoba. MARY LOUISE BERRY: Mary Louise has been a friendly member of United College for four years. In this time she has left her mark of loyalty and sincerity on most of our lives. She is majoring in English and the Social Sciences in prepara¬ tion for what will undoubtedly be a bright future in Social Work. DON BJORNSSON: Finding second year Science not all he expected, Don switched into Arts at the campus and there completed his third year. This year he has transferred to United to complete his degree. He has been active in curling around the campus. Before entering Education he hopes to return and complete his Sci¬ ence degree. 29
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JOHN BOCK: John is a former teacher, who has enjoyed teaching in both rural and ur¬ ban schools. His political leanings are towards C.C.F. ideals, and Liberal practices, on a Conservative budget. He is very interested in welfare work and hopes to make this his profession. KEITH BRICKNELL: Keith’s unassuming manner has won him many friends throughout the College. Noted for being a conscientious student and for his interest in Residence ac¬ tivities, Keith won fame in the tunnel scene” in the res¬ idence skit. Majoring in His¬ tory, a bright future can be seen for Keith in the field of education. VAL BROMWELL: Val re¬ cuperates from her Banff summ¬ ers at United College, where she has been active as athletic rep on third year council and this year on Co-ed Council. She also participates in curl¬ ing and volleyball, and is an active member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. Val’s future plans include social work and a trip to Europe. CAS CHASNEY: Cas is a friend¬ ly and likeable person. He is a sports enthusiast, mainly hunting and fishing, a member of the Liberal Club, and of course, a loyal attendee of the Friday afternoon club.” He is majoring in Economics and will probably enter law after graduation. LORNA CHEYNE: The girl with the infectious grin. Our bouncy Theatre Rep was a smash on Stunt Nite with Tennis anyone?” Lorna par¬ ticipates in cheerleading, Mon¬ otones, and was one of the illustrious four who swept their way to victory in the ’59 college curling league. BRENDA CLARKE: Second in responsibility for the Uniter. Noted for light dozing in classes but hasn’t snored yet. Active on year councils and also in Macalester Conference. Working winner of Regent’s Medal 1960. Hopes to go on in English and probably teach. Plans to spend a year in the gutters of Paris. MARVYN COLEMAN: Marvyn spent his first two university years on a track scholarship at Aberdeen Christian College, Texas. An unfortunate back injury has sidelined him from active sports, but the keen ambition of the athlete and the calmness of his personality should prove to be decided assets to the teacher and the husband. LYNNE CUNNINGHAM: Active in Alpha Delta Pi and the Stu- ent Academic Committee, Lynne specializes in common room seminars and political science essays. She also par¬ ticipates in curling, water ski¬ ing and swimming. She intends to go on to Education, but a mansion, a mink coat, and a trip to the 1964 Olympics are the secret goals of her life. DAVE CURTIS: A varied pro¬ gramme of studies demonstra¬ tes Dave’s well-rounded out¬ look. Academic Committee work is balanced by keenness on college basketball and curling teams. Dave is look¬ ing towards a teaching career in the West Indies. DIANA DRABINIASTY: Hum¬ an personality is the crowning wonder of this wonderful Uni¬ verse,” says Diana. From Kelvin Hi, this lover of people, languages, and music is ad¬ mired by all who know her. She is a member of the Student Academic Committee, the Ilarion Society, and Alpha Omega. She also typed for Vox for two years, and is a member of her Church Choir. 30
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