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HELEN HUTTON-Helen is from Onanole. This pretty little miss is Miss Wasagaming '59 . We often see her at the Y swimming. She also bowls. 4 DON KELMAN-A former B.C.I. student, he is one of first year's happy members. Don belongs to the Science Club and he curls. He believes in supporting the College canteen. SHARON QUINN-A recruit from Portage Collegiate, Sharon is a supporter of all college activities-besides playing basket- ball she takes part in bowling, curling, and frequents the canteen. Sharon moved out of residence after Christmas. To do more studying, Sharon? l ISLE LASKIN--This petite little Wife of our new Sociology professor is well liked aroun-d the campus. She takes an active part in all College activities, and partici- pates in bowling. But, she can't understand why it is necessary to spend so much time in Chemistry Lab. Fifty-eight MARGARET ANN LOWES-Whom you see flying up -the street vin hot pursuit of a motorcycle is none other than our Marg. Marg. seems to have taken an interest in these things this year. Her chief problem is getting to class on time, and her habitual excuse is I got stuck .
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GERALD BUTLER-Our assistant profes- sor of Mathematics is hoping to pursue further education in the field of engineer- ing. Butch is our stalwart class president, and among his man-y and varied activities, hockey is foremost. This year he was also a would ben football hopeful. KAREN CASE-We understand, via word from the grapevine that -CKX 'has some strange attraction for our Reluctant Debu- tanten. Karen, attending BJC. for her first year, hails from Waskesieu, Saskatchewan, and hopes to go into nursing next year. LESLIE FINDLAY-A former student of B.C.l., Leslie has come to Bran-don College for first year Science. She is an attractive red head and a member of the cheerlead- ing squad. Leslie seldom makes a class on time. She finds time to atxtend social func- tions and achieve good marks. Leslie is co-convenor of the Class of '63's social ac- tivities. BRIAN GRANGER-eBrian is a product of Rounthwaite, Manitoba. He is a Science man and one of the quieter members of the class. Fifw-SEVEU
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REA MACKEY-Rea comes from Portage la Prairie. He is one of the few Latin students. Rea has a pleasant personality, excells in athletics and may be found at most College functions. LORNE MOORE-The bearded man of '63, Lorne is a native -of North Battleford, Sas- katchewan. After a year at Carleton Uni- versity, Lorne has come to Brandon College. He is a good student. In the future he intends to study engineering. ARNIE MULLIN-Arnie is better known as Moon to most people at the College. In his waking hours he is usually laughing at something. If you can't find Arnie any- where, odds are 101 he is still in bed. Because of his favorite pastime of sleep- ing, Moon has managed to acquire the knack of snoring loud and clear. When he is awake, he attempts to play hockey and study. ,rj .. seg, M JOAN MYERS-A Science student of '63, she is a slim red-head who is always kept busy with G-lee Club, Secretary-Treasurer of Crests and Awards, and Brian. GARRY HODGINS-Garry is a studious Science student who enjoys curling, bowl- ing and a good game of -hockey. Garry plans to enter engineering next year. Garry's main attraction still seems t-o be in Wawa- nesa. Q MAVIS WYTON-Mavis, from Douglas, is tall, bright, and witty. Mavis is an ardent curler and takes part in many College activities. Always with a pleasant smile, Mavis is a gay addition to the College. 1? Fe. 'Ji rt er? sf i Fifty-nine ...wx
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