IV CIVIL BACK ROW: Doug Hubley, Stu Eccles, Gord Crandell, Doug Baker, Herb Samways, Frank Fordyce. SIXTH ROW: J. Pickett, Bill Slocombe, Chuck Stevenson, Nick Aplin, Don Parks, Fred Simkin, Mert Wright, Dave Thomson, John Waggott, Darrell Allen. FIFTH ROW: Ken Linesman, Ken Selby, Tom Heike, George Taylor, Jim Campbell, R. Featherstone, Jack Lines, Herb Sandy, Paul Moody, Art Wade, Don O’Connor, Murray Corse. FOURTH ROW: Alex Drummond, Ed Skrzypek, Ceril Laferriere, Paul Kalnins, Ted Brookes, Russ Barr, Youngstone, Joe Poltoranos. THIRD ROW: Len Gillespie, Hank Hutter, G. G. Thomson, Doug Beesley, Bill Tripp, B. Khojajian, Harry Balodis, Ed Levy, John Ink, Paul Kapeluck, Lenny Creelman, Dave Shannon, Rich Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Jack Smith, Ed Rohacek, Wayne Baigent, John Curtis, Ron Allison, Nick Karababas, George Douglas, Harold Browne. FRONT ROW: Tom Bradshaw, Emil Yanchula, Bob Piggott, Joe Kryzanowski, Rich Olech, Norm Free- man, Mark Hebert, Bob Adachi. The year was initiated in fine style with an interesting and enjoyable field trip to Mont- real. The class visited the Canada Cement Company plant in Belleville, the Hydro pro- jects on the St. Lawrence, the offices and plant of Dominion Bridge in Montreal and the new Queen Elizabeth Hotel The students who par- ticipated in this trip will never forget it. Many of our fellows contributed to the prowess of S.P.S. and hats off to all of them. The class also turned out in go odly numbers to the Social functions of the year such as the Civil Club Dance and Dinner. However the highligh of the social year was the Grad Ball, truly a night to remember. Another highlight was the time some of the fellows nearly fell in the sludge at the Etobi- coke Sewage Treatment Plant on one of our field trips. And every time someone mentions Piggy or G.G. I ' m sure someone will laugh. Since this appearstobe the time for plaudits a vote of thanks should go to the staff in Civil Engineering who have worked so hard to get all us dead heads through these last four years. 25
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