Brandon University - Sickle Yearbook (Brandon, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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Mac got married and the girls are sore Most eligible bachelor he is no more. His brother Chuck is still up north Scientific data bringing forth. Cecil Bund is another one Who spends his life 'neath the midnight sun Gerry MacDonald in the 'halls we see A Physics professor at old B.C. At the Olympics, a familiar face Stan 'Boguski's found his place As Stick Boy for the Russian team The NHL's his future dream. Fred McIntosh's fame has spread On the seven seas he's earned his bread Writing tales of by-gone days All countries have been 'neath his gaze. A refuelling base between Earth and Mars Is Barry McLennan and George De Mare's It offers service and comfort, too To weary travellers the planets through. P Here's Tom Ross with his lovely wife The only one who planned his life In Big Business he made his dough For the rest of his life he can take it slow. The Are But The authors of this prophecy Donna and Dick, 'both called McDee I guess .enough's been said graduates are turning red. And now we think it would be well To finish with our College yell '60, '60, we will be The class that makes it, wait and see . But because of our crystal ball We've told you NOW of one and all And so we found our wish came true We all made it, all came through None of our hopes have been denied Just as we have prophesied. f Donna McDonald and Dick McDonald Thirty-one u y k i li

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PROPHECY CLASS OF '60 DONNA MCDONALD Intro our crystal ball we gaze And through the dark and murky haze We see a -place that's far away But the people there are here today. The story in our crystal ball Began one day in early fall 'Twas at the door of Brandon College We all came in search of knowledge. A Science or Arts degree we sought But very few of us really thought That we would ever see the date When all of us would graduate. But twenty years have passed you see, 'Tis Homecoming Week in old B.C. Now in verse we will give the fates Of the 1960 graduates. Robert Melvin, to our relief In politics has followed Dief. Regina, too, has found her place Though not in -the political race. In social welfare is her work Her,duties there she does not shirk. A medical doctor is John Lockie But he is not just a G.P. On tropical islands he plays his games Curing diseases of unknown names. The T. Eaton Company has a new name It's Mitchell 8t Eaton due to our Clark's fame. Their staff is hired by Larry Smith r So if you want a job, go there forthwith. A millionaire is Jack Mahoney He dedicates his life to making money. Norville Spence now here appears He still has yet to show his years, His doctorate he has in Psych But still looks like a little tyke. Bill Evans is President of GBC And Barry Heselgrave, his top MC. In charge of sets for all the shows Is Ed Gillespie, as everyone knows. Thirty . 1 DICK MCDONALD To Europe Bobby Simmons went These twenty years there he spent He's Lord of a Manor- now, you know He was knighted several years ago. A minister is Warren McKinnon He spends his life a stoppin' sinnin'. Donna Wilkins is a 'FV star ' And in this field she has gone far. Dave Halstead, too in a TV Quite a well-known mimic is he. And what of the boy called Murray Zuk? The Education course he took To teach the youth was his ambition Though 'tis often 'gainst their volition. The pilot who brought us here today Was Jim Potter, of TCA. The compete-nt stewardess on the flight Was Rene Hrushowy, who's here tonight. Terry McFadden is now a pro In the Arthur Murray studio. And for the sweetest music in all the land It's Wayne Murton and his College Band. In Vegas, Prior's made his fame As dealer in a poker game. Since only at night this game they play Gary has time to golf all day. If you go to the symphony John Chudzik you will surely see. Conducting this group he sure looks cute While Arthur Slifka plays the flute. In the best seat sits Sandra Lowe To the planet Mars she's often sent To plan the ideal government. Alden, The Thinker, remember, all? At graduation had a ball. But since that time he's proved to us Though that night he made such a fuss To the College he gave dedication As Minister of Education.



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GRADUATION BANQUET Thirty-two YP- 4, The Arts, Science, and Education graduates were honored at the 19604 Graduation Banquet held in Knox Church on Friday, March 11. The gold and black place cards and yellow daffodils made a very tasteful setting for the banquet. Bob Melvin, Regina Armstrong, Gladwyn Scott, Penny Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Perdue, a-nd Mrs. McGregor made up the reception committee. Following the grace by Mr. Simmons, a delicious roast turkey dinner was served. The toast to the Queen was proposed by Glen Beck of '62, the capable toastm-aster. Les Milne, '61, proposed the toast to The Ladies to which Ann Marie Grobb replied, Gladwyn Scott '61 gave the toast to The Graduates and John Lockie replied. The toast to The Alma Mater was given by G. B. Sefton '50, to which E. Perry replied. Gail Field sang a beautiful solo, The Wanderer by Schubert. She was accompanied by David Wilson. Bob Melvin, Regina Armstrong, and Warren McKinnon were then presented to Dr. Perdue as nominees to the Honour Society by G. F. MacDowell. The Class of '60 presented their class yell and their lovely hymn which ended the banquet. I Composite High adorned in yellow and black, was the scene of dancing to the Brandon Syncopators, which brought the big event to an end. Penny Smith, the lovely hostess, did a wonderful job in making the evening a big success. Valuable assistance was given to her by her com- mittee: Gladwyn Scott, Carole Griffith, Lorraine Oscar, Ron Keeler, Anne Lane, Merv Letts, Enid Currie, Margaret Young, Jean Washington, Murray Bailey, Janet Mooney, Myra Johnson and Daw-n Wellman. Karen Smeltz '62

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