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CLASS OF '61 Honorary President .......,. ...,...A.. P rof. E. Birkinshaw President ,..,.,.....,.,.. ,.A.. ,...,.,,.....,.....,4,...... G e orge Peary Social Convenors ,...........,..........,.... Ruth Brown, Bob Coleman CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS YELL In Arts and Science we're up t On the field we're best by farg No, Weill never be outdone, Yeah, hurray for '61, OP HT, Thirty-three
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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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JANICE AMES-Our brown eyed blonde in Arts IH, Janice is involved in Job's Daugh- ters, 'Sunday School teaching, is a volunteer Worker at the Mental, and studies the piano. Janice has a remarkable sense of humour. E CECILIA ANDREYCHUK-Cec. from Salt- coats, Sask., is -one of our more active Co- Eds. She is secretary 'of the B.C.S.A., Senior Councillor of Clark Hall, and honorable curfew-toller. She has exhibited outstand- ing athletic ability at Track and Field, and is among the top-notch bowlers. Cec will go a long way with her Hollywood smile. BOB ARMBRUSTER-This Brandon boy is third year's Chem. whiz and is a Chem. Lab. assistant. Bob is working on his as- sociateship in piano and likes good cars and good music. We are sure he will do well in the medical profession. Thirty-four HELEN BOOTH-A recent convert to Arts, Helen is doing well in this faculty. A faith- ful member of the Chapel choir, member of the I.R.C. and French Club, Helen is a good student and a fine friend. RUTH BROWN-Ruth spent an enjoyable summer in the Air Force, returning as a Mexican Halt Dance fiend. Renowned for her scholastic and organizational abilities, Ruth is an active participant in many Col- lege activities. Her pleasant personality, and her keen interest assure her success in her chosen field of Chemistry. JIM BUND-Jim is a quiet chap in classes and the knowledge the displays there in- dicates that he works hard outside our Hal- lowed Halls. An ardent curler and secretary of the Science Club, Jim is well liked by all.
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