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v ACTIVITIES' COMMITTEE W H, Aq I I If 3 ' ' ' fe '- iii V .P ' ni ' I - DR. H. S. PERDUE MRS, COWAN Dean of Arts and Dean of Women Science, Chairman BOB MELVIN CAROLE GRIFFITH Senior Stick Secretary The purpose of the Activities Committee is to give official student-administration sanction to wall extracurri- cular activities. The committee consists of the Dean, Chair- man, the Dean of Women, the Lady Stick, the Senior Stick, and the Lady Stick's Representative who is Secretary. Carole Griffith '61 MR. J. FOTHERINGHAM Residence Master REGINA ARMSTRONG, Lady Stick Ninety-seven
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rv--f--A Ya- -f'f-- -- if-W -Y . 0- . L.. . - , ,.. .,.,v.- . -,,A f A EXPANSION FUND COMMITTEE Y ROBERT MELVIN ROBERT COLEMAN PENNY SMITH CLARK MITCHELL REGINA ARMSTRONG JOHN LOCKIE JEAN YEO SANDRA LOWE DONNA WILKINS ALDEN SLAWSON RON KIIRBYSON MERVIN LETTS DONNA MCDONALD The Brandon College Students Expansion Fund Committee was organized in October, 1959. Bob Coleman was chosen as Chairman, Donna McDonald was chosen as Secretary-Treasurer at the first meeting. Others on this committee were: Bob Melvin, Senior Stickg Regina Armstrong, Lady Stickg John Lockie, Merv Letts, Ron Kirbyson, Donna Wilkins, Clark Mitchell, Alden Slawson, Sandra Lowe, Jean Yeo, and Penny Smith. Mr. Lawrence, Director of the parent organization was present at one of tlhe first meetings of .this com- mittee and outlined the work that was being done by the Expansion Fund. He also explained that this students' committee was -to effectively organize the student body of Brandon College behind the Expansion program. .Several projects were undertaken by the students under the direction of this committee. Each student con- tributed Sl tone dollarl with -the Classes of '60 and '62 making -the initial contribution to the larger organiz- ation. About S305 of the total receipts came from this source. Donna Wilkins managed the sale of Christmas oards and realized a profit of 544. Proceeds from Lit Nite also went to this Committee and thus added a sum of 3579. A grant of S50 from the Mai-n Executive brought the total to approximately 5478. There were two projects in particular which greatly added to the fund as well as to the spirit behindlthis drive. The first of these was the Expansion Fund hockey game between the Wheat Kings and Uhe 'College Caps, organized by Warren McKinnon, Jean Yeo, Clark Mitchell and Mrs. Cowan. Between period entertainment was provided by a broomball game between the RCASC from Shilo and the Lions Club of Brandon. The evening ended with a dance on the ice to the music of fthe College Combo. As well as being good entertainment, this event added a sum of S374 to bring the total to 5852. Another very enjoyable evening that was sponsored by this committee was the staging of Major Production in Virden, Manitoba, on March 5. Under the capable direction of Alden Slawson, this affair was most successful and added another S223 to the fund. The profits from Major Production in Brandon are also being contributed to this committee, and this will bring the total proceeds to around 31205. This is well over the objective set for the students this year. The -entire student body deserves credit for a job well done. Donna McDonald '60 Ninety-six M .
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PUBLI-CITY COMMITTEE BARRY HESELGRAVE MURRAY BAILEY FRED MCINTOSH 5 1 BOB MELVIN SANDRA LOWE KAREN SMELTZ The Publicity Committee was introduced to the B.C.S.A. this year for the first time. Its pur- pose was to provide necessary publicity for the different activities of the college. This objective was carried out under the capable management of Barry Heselgnave. A-s the football season was cut short the committee was able to get right into the hockey season. The committee came forth with the Most Eligible Date Contest which -proved to be very successful and drew a large crowd to the College 'Caps vs. Goodlands game. A Ron Borotsik Night was held on January 25 with Ron appearing on CKX-TV. This en- deavor also 'brought good response from the students. C The Publicity Committee publicized the Expansion Fund hockey game which was a match between the Caps and the Brandon Wheat Kings. The committee did a very good job of publicizing this year's Maj-or Production and excellent crowds turned out for the play. The committee would like to thank the student body for the co-operation they have received and to express their best wishes to 'next year's committee which will then function as a board. Karen Smeltz '62 Ninety-eight Wrgwgj 4. , .,-- ..,,.,...
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