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Fourth Year General Claire W. Miller Finance Option. Our six foot three Senior Stick, familiarly known as Toby. Entered Commerce after a three year stint with the R.C.A.F. As U Curling President '49-'50, he helped make curling a major campus activity. Spends his sum- mers selling his friends insurance. Future intentions - business, 'mon- key' or otherwise. Fifth Year Honors John Sydney Acheson Winnipeg, Man. High school. Gordon Bell. Served five years with R.C.A.F. as flight lieutenant. Has held several scholarships at Uni- versity. Also served as Iunior and Senior U.M.S.U. Rep. lohn is married with two children and is headed for an Actuarial career. Roy Allan Chittick Winnipeg, Man. High school, Kelvin. Very active in sports. particularly football. Won the Commerce senior athletic award. Future plans include marriage and a career in the insurance field. Derek Eckersley Hails from England. An R.A.F. veteran. Has consistently headed his class and has several scholar- ships to his credit. Was president of the Actuarial Club in his last year. As a family man he can cope with several types of formulae. For those bridge sessions he's a V.I.P., he provides the deck! Sugurd Albert Helgason Seggy is one of the quieter types in Actuarial Option. He spent 35,5 years with the R.C.A.F. He is married with a young family which absorbs most of his time outside of Stephen Kneyler Page l O4 -Q :vu ai.. v-ffm. af, 5 fa A - v . .1 11...-Q llzfyf Ssgfl' ftrvf ?5tl,A 5.3, fast .5 .W -.Mfff V'-V . , ,... as A-.tfilftt :W . SW gf,-,. lkigrfi 5'3 -1 .. if... .fifths -J' K -ff' ,ff .X -it 'Wi K I is 'ff MMG 'Q N . . .,.. . . X .,,, i . , . 71 ' -as N. t 'I :Is- ,ft i' if 5 , .-.gi W' 1 v .I .. 1, 3 . W. Q-Gy t nv g.4l'0 .s .'-'X Q far- if 4. , l 4? ., ..f. 1 1 . 1 ..,., 1'-mfg li--ig: - mtv-in .. Jia. 'film ..,,,gt?f vp!-th ,, I., emi,-E YY i I uf Mft. Wtizvff iamsniz .genial ' if tl 27,355 s? 'f ' Wai. :figs iff 1 EEE: ' l QQWQQQ wet: S , ,, X fi I Q ' wt'-1 h is fe .- :gs 2532? 53344. fi Sugrf fa, Qfttq ,L ,. .J , 1122... at ,.l,,.., . ,- . , -A-.v '- z. - r 4 Ji. Q L 1,145.- plttug - i -1 .ails . ... af. I JMX. I',.,'.LiI .iid Exim gmlli' J 4 IL JE :Ht A L.. 3323 ,salt . U I Fourth Year General June Theo Shaley Winnipeg, Man. Marketing Option. High school, Isaac Newton. This year's Lady Stick is exceptionally talented. ls active in her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, her community club, and in Commerce Girls sports efforts. Has topped the class each year to date acquiring an impressive list of scholarships. Fifth Year Honors Kennedy Andrews Winnipeg, Man. High school, Kelvin. Active in Y.M.C.A., finds extra recreation in bowling. Spent last summer in Philadelphia with an insurance company. Another pros- pective actuary. John A. M. Currie High school, St. Iohn's College. Intimates know him as Archibald. Has managed to win I.O.D.E. and Actuarial Alumini Bursaries. Had his share of extra curricular acti- vities. A veteran of the last war, his future is to be spent with the Army Pay Corps. William F. Hancock Russell, Man. High school, Russell Collegiate. Spent five years with the R.C.A.F. Took first year at Brandon College where he won the ex-serviceman award. At Manitoba has been active in curling. Future plans-actuary with the Dominion 1 e. Gordon Holland Winnipeg, Man. High school, Daniel Mclntyre. Has won for him- self a Hudson's Bay Scholarship and two Actuarial Alumnae Bursaries. Plans to be married after graduation. He will make his home in the States as actuary with a large Insurance Company. John W. Kroeker High school, Steinbach Collegiate. Came to University as the holder of a two year Manitoba Scholarship. Has been active in both bowling and tennis. Plans to devote his energies to attaining eminence as an actuary.
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GERRI' EDMOND BETTY EMERI' GLENN MCLEOD RALPH HUBIIAND CLAIRE MILLER NORM ELSIEY JOHN S1-ORWICK JUNE SI-IALEI' ,. WILS BARBOUR NEIL WOOD BRIAN CHAMPION BOB SCOTT JOHN TURNBLILL TOM MOORE FAI' MITTLEMAN ommerce Coul lcll
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Fifth Year Honors John C. Landeryou Lethbridge, Alta. An outspoken advocate of the Social Credit Party. Part American, Johnnie served three years as a Sgt, with the U.S. Army Airforce during the last war. His wife and two children require most of his attention outside John Roland Reimer Steinbach, Man. A veteran of three years with the R.C.A.F. Quiet and industrious, but manages to find time for both athletics and social actiinties. His secret ambition is to be president of the Reliance Life Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh. Charles George Thomas Albuquerque, New Mexico. He served with the U.S. Army for two years, and, upon discharge, entered U. Charlie received his B.S. degree in Mathematics in 1950 from the University of New Mexico, and plans to pick up a second degree from Manitoba. Fourth Year General Donald J. Bowman Winnipeg, Man. Finance Option. High school, Gordon Bell. Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. Won Hudson's Bay scholarship. Lent his vocal talents to the Choral Society. Was 2nd, 3rd and 4th year Commerce Club Rep. ls a member of a famous campus bridge foursome. Married and has a baby boy. Brian O. Champion Winnipeg, Man. Marketing Option. High school, Kelvin. Worked on U.M.S.U. freshman committee in l949 and was Commerce Social Representative in 'SO. Spends summers digging for various metals in one of Manitoba's better mines. One of our favorite students. Betty Jean Emery Finance Option. Commerce Rep. to the Brown and Gold for two years. ls circulation manager of same this year. Winner of Employers' Asso- ciation of Manitoba Scholarship I 19501. Loves golf and bridge. Has a droll sense of humor and a perennial twinkle in her eyes. Has her sights set on a government career. il 'wel'--. A P + ff wi .Quail HUB .... it-uf S. Fifth Year Honors Jerry M. Moscovitch Winnipeg, Man. High school, St. lohn's Tech. Has combined many activities with his Actuarial studies. Scholarship holder, Glee Club Business Manager, Hillel Councillor, Senior Sports Award Cup winner. Generally remembered for the time, the skin of his ankles saved his ejection from a high window. Harold A. Still Winnipeg, Man. High school, Kel- vin. Tried his luck as scientist for a year, but found Actuarial Science more to his liking. Has been active in Commerce basketball and volley- ball. Was Chairman of the Choral Society l947-50. Future will be taken up by his Actuarial work and by a certain young lady. Fourth Year General Wilson V. Barbour Marketing Option. One of the best students in our year, proof positive being the long list of scholarships he has won. As Commerce U.M.S.U. Rep. has actively participated in U.M.S.U. activities ranging from Freshie Weeks to Finance Corn- mittee. A member of Sigma Lambda Phi fraternity. James W. Burns Marketing Option. Has been kept busy this year holding down two jobs, assistant U.M.S.U. Treasurer, and Advertising Manager of the Telephone Directory. Also active in faculty sports and Zeta Psi fraternity. Punctuates his discus- sions with growls faintly resembling those of a wounded grizzly. Norman F. Elsey Winnipeg, Man. Finance Option. High school, Kelvin. Vice-stick of faculty and active in soccer, hockey and curling. ls a member in good standing of the R.C.N.tR.l. To date he is unattached. Future intentions indefinite but wants to make pots of money. James F. Flynn Winnipeg, Man. Marketing Option. High school, St. Pauls. Has Won an impressive list of scholarships. ls active in the Newman Club and is '50-'51 Business Manager of Enter- prise. He's quiet but never dull. Silent spells are broken periodically by some witty gem. Page l O5
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