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l '7Y- ' F CQ 1 'iw cij' r-A'-.1 . . ... JL. -ii, ' . '17, . il.-, L h , 1. 4: on ,X fi. If' I f' , '25, WI ' 7 . 1 ' ' i r . 5 . 9 ., Q . BILL RUTHERFORD-Bill is a very con- scientious student, but still finds time to curl and go to movies on off nights. ln- telligent and easy-going, Bill will go a long way in t-he world. JOHN SHAW-From Cardale comes this hard working Science student who is seldom seen outside the classroom. John plans to enter teaching upon obtaining his degree. DOUG SHERWIN-Doug is a graduate -of Brandon Collegiate, taking Science. His in- terests are cars and a certain Collegiate miss. His future is as yet undecided. MICHAEL SKAFEL-A very keen and com- petent Science student, who lives in Bran- don, Mike was champion 'College curler last winter. He also takes an active part in most of the social functions. Mike is seldom seen alone. I KAREN SMELTZ-Karen comes from around Reston, Cromer, and Woodnorthg carries on several secret correspondences, but finds time to indulge wholeheartedly in College activities. She is the steady typen who serves as Secretary of fthe Pwb- licity Committee, participates in curling and bowling, an-d is also a member of the Glee Club. DENNIS SMITH - A Hami-ota product, Denny is an energetic Science man and also a keen sportsman, participating in College curling and hockey. Denny also plays a good game of baseball at shortstop. 'Fifty-one . ...-' .-v -,, --v.- .V - ..- ....- .,,
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.fy-3, . . JIM PARRES-This young prince hails from Flin Flon. He seems to have developed -a liking for small cars. He keeps himself busy with three occupations, study, muscle building, and lo, I have forgotten the third. Well, best of luck anyway, Jim. LINDA PEDEN-Linda, a hard working Science student, is the Ladies' Athletic Representative, and an active member of the Y. She is also kept busy w-ith basket- ball and music. We all hope that Linda will continue her studies at Brandon College, for her contributions add a great deal to the -Class of '62, I 1 Chix. BILL PETERS-The singing waiter from Binscarth whosehappy-goglucky nature will carry him far in society, 'he is now on the first lap, working hard toward his Sci- ence deree. l FRANCES PHILP-A Beresford lass is one of our -ambitious Arts students who takes an active part in Glee Club. She has en- rolled in Brandon College after two years of teaching and she wants to continue in the teaching profession. Fifty CAROL PORTER Carol M a hopful Arts student from Oxbow, Sask., practices her vocal talents in Glee Club as well as sing- ing in the bathftub. She can usually be heard giggling cheerfully with the girls in A-1. A willing participant in all devious schemes circulating the Annex, she -is slightly perturbed at finding crackers in her bed, but on the Wh-ole is a very good sport. Her future is undecided. Bn g W L '
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MARTHA SMITH-A Science student who hails from Shoal Lake is our conscientious Clark Hall junior councillor. She manages t-o participate in curling but also 'find-s time to keep her studies up and take part in many of the mischiefs of Clark Hall. PAT STANLEY-Pat's cheery smile has be- come part of the scenery in Brandon Col- lege. Her activities are many and her friends are at least one hundred per cent of the student body. LYNNE TAGGART-Our vivacious little blond from Killarney, is the terror of A4 and lends a spark of life to the Annex. Although she participates in such activities as curling and being dunked in the bath- tub, she still finds time to keep up her Science studies, beat up on Verna and per- suade some unsuspecting victim to go down to the Canteen for her. Her quick wit and clever retortsghave won her many friends in her short stay here. Fifty-two VERNA TATE- Tatie Bugn, a diminutive Arts student from Killarney manages a good game of curling when she has her wits about ther and ther feet underneath her. Aspirin-g to enter -the field of social work, she keeps the midnight oil burning every evening. Early morning fire-drills are her special passion and she makes it a point to answer those not scheduled for Clark Hall girls. ELAINE TRAKALO-Another addition to the College from Roblin, Elaine is an ar- dent U. of M. Aggie fan. Her second in- terest lies in a B.C. Arts course. She is a Glee Club member and a swimmer at the Y. Clark 'Hall is often en-tertained by the accordian music from Room 3. ALFRED VANCE-Alf, better known as Vance came here from Kenton. Alf has become highly skilled in t-he art of water- bom-bing. He enjoys girls, hockey and baseball.
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