Brandon University - Sickle Yearbook (Brandon, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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RAY CHERNECKI--Full -of fun and vital- ity, this wavy haired lad from Pine River excells in personality and good nature. An avid curler and bowler, a keen skater and hockey enthusiast, an expert in the foreign car field, Ray nevertheless studies hard arid is a staunch supporter of the Class 0 '6. BOB COLEMAN-Bob is one of '61's social convenors, and has shown leadership in being one of the writers and directors of this year's class play at Lit. Nite. Also active on the Expansion Fund Committee, he has shown great enthusiasm for the Co1lege's future. GERALD COLLINS-A Science man from Roblin, he is an avi-d fan of classical music and jazz. One can frequently find him in the practice cells pounding out Bach and indulging in jam sessions with . . .? Future is undetermined, though we will probably see him driving an Imperial ten years from now. ENID CURRIE-Enid, an active supporter of all College activities, is characterized by her becoming smile and radiant per- sonality. She has shown her ability as Co-editor of the Quill, and social editor of the Sickle. Her interests include bowl- ing and dancing, and her aim is to grad- uate with '61, BOB FERRIS-- LB-a1dy Ferris hangs his earmuffs at the Y.M.C.A. this year. He takes time off from his 'beloved C?J books to curl and bowl. His opinions are clearly ex-pressed at all time. DONNA FRAZER-Our friendly globe-trot- ter,' Donna is a third year Arts student. Recently she attended the SOM 'Conference in Athens, Ohio. She is secretary-treasurer of the Literary Board and is an ardent bowling fan. At present, she is- trying to maintain some order in the library, with plans of entering that field after grad- uation. Thirty-:tive y .

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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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LS 0g:.Q, . DON GOODFELLOW--Don is a resident of Brandon and a well-liked Arts student. One of the more outstanding exponents of French II, Don still has time to capably uphold the presidency of the Debating So- ciety. In spite of a leaning to the opposite side, Don still hopes to become a criminal lawyer. GARY GORDON-Oak Lake's Ken Watson, he is an excellent scholar, bowler and curler. Crash spends his weekends trav- elling between Virden and Oak Lake. CAROLE GRIFFITH-- Griff is a valuable asset to Brandon College, and is noted for - Susie figure skating, basketball, a cheery smile, an original idea, and in all, a well rounded personality. Her qualities of leadership and friendliness ensure her success in' t-he future. Thirty-six BOB HAAS-Representative of Shellmouth, Bob has found six classes at 8:30 difficult to attend. Active in curling and at dances, Bob refuses to let the one interfere with the other. HUGH HALLIDAY-From his home at Fairfax, Hugh has come to enliven the College scene. He 'has worked hard as President of the I.R,C. Exponent of guided missiles, Hugh owns one in the shape of a Volkswagen. DAVID HITCHINS-Dave is a Science stu- dent with an average performance on exams and an above average performance on t'he basketball court and in other fields of endeavor. His problem, if he has one, is that he has too many friends.

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