Brandon University - Sickle Yearbook (Brandon, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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COLOR NIGHT The last presentation of the evening was that of the College Letter. Dr. Perdue presented this award to Bob Melvin, Regina Armstrong, Warren McKinnon, Donna McDonald, and Tom Ross. Hail Our College ended the program. Lunch and dancing followed in the Hut. Congratula- tions go to Clark Mitchell and his committee and to the WUS committee under Hugh Halliday for a very enjoy- able evening. J oan Myers '63 -lr +1 if The last letter of female is silent. It's the only thing about her that is. il 'X uk Sign in a Drive-In Laundry: Ladies who drive up and drop their clothing will be given prompt and cour- teous attention. -if -K i' An Atomic Bra is defined as having 80 per cent fallout. ' +1 -x if The beautiful curvaceous blonde at the office was turning on all her desirable charms trying to hook the new office manager. For the first time in her life she knew the meaning of defeat as the only answer that she could get out of him was I am too shy. Finally came the annual picnic, and everyone attended the gala event. The designing little 'blonde finally managed to get the handsome office manager away to a very seclud- ed spot and then turned on all her charm. In a few min- utes she let out an ex-plosive scream: Damn! You are too shy, aren't you? r I One hundred and 'thirty-one

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l l One hundred and thirty COLOR NIGHT John Greasley, Bob Haas, and Maur- een Watkins, received curling B crests and certificates. Jack Fother- ingham then presented the McMurdo Trophy to the winning bowling team of Bill Grant, Ron Gurba, Ron Baw- tinhimer, Margaret Zimmerman, and Evelyn Reilly. Each of the team mem- bers received minor awards. In the Literary field, major awards were presented to the cast of the Major Production. Those receiving awards were: Ian Barnes, Paul Lukie, Donna Wilkins, Karen Case, Lionel Ditz, Shirley Haines, Nan Norsworthy, and Janet Mooney. Don Goodfellow received a major award for his con- tributions to debating and other lit- erary activities. Minor literary awards were presented to Cecil Bund for his work as President of the I.R.C., and to David Wilson for his contributions to the Glee Club. Dr. Entz then presented the Edith Laycock Trophy to the Class of '61, represented by Bob Coleman and win- ners of Lit Nite. Barry McLennan made a presentation to Miss Laycock for her time and effort in directing this year's Major Production. The Sen- ior Sticks' Trophy, won by the Class of '62, was presented to Ron Keeler, President of that class, by Bob Melvin. Miss Walmsley presented the J. R. C. Evans Memorial Trophy to Ron Keeler, President of the Class of '62, winners of inter-year debating. Mervin Letts presented Miss Walmsley with a sil- ver tray in appreciation of her wor-k in literary activities. A major award in Publications was made to Alf Brooks, co-editor of the Quill, and to Wayne Kirbyson, editor of the Sickle. Enid Currie received a minor award for her work as co-editor of the Quill. The President's Cup was presented by Dr. Perdue to the Class of '62. The Sparks Trophy was awarded to the Class of '62 with Ron Keeler ac- cepting it from Penny Smith. The Casey Memorial Trophy was presented to Warren McKinnon by Dr. Tyler. CContinued next pagej



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VARSITY VARIETIES Brandon College's first annual Inter-Varsity Night was held on Friday evening, February 5, in the Earl Oxford School Auditorium. Sponsored by the Literary Board, the Manager, Mr. Mervyn Letts, '61, gave a few words of welcome. The Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Don Goodfellow, '61, then proceeded to introduce the topic and speakers for the ensuing debate. Speakers for Notre Dame College, Wilcox, Saskatchewan, were Mr. Ezra Mhwana, and Mr. Larry Roine, who took the negative, while the defbaters from Brandon College were Mr. Hugh Halliday and Miss Pat Dodds. The topic was Be It Resolved That Canada Should Recognize Red China. Judges for the debate were Mrs. G. R. Rowe, Mr. J. Blackwood, and Mr. M. Kavanagh, the latter giving the criticism. The decision was a tie, but the judges gave preference to the speakers, placing them according to their performances. Next on the programme came a word from the World University Ser- vice, WUS, by Miss Barbara Fishman, of the University of Manitoba. She briefly outlined the programme of the WUS which includes a world con- ference in Israel in 1960, the Treasure Van, and scholarships offered for foreign study. Best wishes were extended to Brandon College for the latest venture into WUS. This was followed -by a brief and informative Panel Discussion on De Gaulle and the French Algerian Policy, with Miss N. Walmsley as com- mentator. Representing the University of Manitoba were Miss Vee Stern, Mr. Jack Switzer, and Mr. John Gordon. Brandon College representatives were Mr. -Hugh Halliday, Mr. Robert Henault, and Mr. Glen Beck. Professor Walmsley introduced the subject and kept the discussion running smoothly. No decision was arrived at by the panelists, as time would permit only a scratching of the surface of the problem. Finally we were treated to selections by the newly reorganized Bran- don College Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Humphrey Davies and accompanied by Mr. David Wilson, '59, on the piano. They favored the audience with delightful renditions of It's a Grand Night for Singing , Gaudeamus Igitur , and Sing Hallelujah . Mr. Goodfellow brought the programme to a close by expressing the sentiments of all those present by hoping for a continuation of Inter- Varsity Night, which would meet with even more success. Miss Sandra Lowe, '60, was then given charge, with the serving 'of cokes and jambusters, which was followed by a dance, to the melodious strains of the College Combo. A vote of thanks -goes to Mr. Letts, Mr. Goodfellow, Miss Lowe, Miss Walmsley, and all those who promoted the Inter-Varsity Night. Here is to greater success in future endeavours in this field. M. J. MCG. '62 One hundred nd thirty-two

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