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I GLORIA SMITH-One of the College's top women bowlers, this athletic young lady also plays guard for the Capettes. Gloria is also the Social Convcnor for Class C and a member of the C.C.'s . . . eh Mike? What most of us don't realize is her interest in the pian-o. LOUISE STEPHENSON-The envy of the tlhird floor, she is engaged. Louise comes from Austin and brings with her musical talents. She is 'Class C's lady projection- ist. Besides doing much hard work, she spends exte-nded weekends at Pilot Mound. JEANNE TEMPLETON- Jeannie a dark- haired miss from Basswood adds much spark to Class HC . Full of vim, vigor and jokes, she is a friend t-o all. Very musical, she often returns home on week-ends to play in her family's orchestra. Good luck in your teaching career, Jeanne. T VERNA WAYTOWICH-Verna, who lives out of residence, is known as a friendly teacher-to-be. She comes from Oakburn. As she lives out of residence, little is known about her secret life. Each week-end she meets her friends at her dad's cafe, so B.C. boys don't have a cha-nce. DOREEN WHITESIDE-A future teacher who comes from Killarney, Doreen is a hard and willing worker. She is on Clark Hal1's second floor, and is their photo- grapher and water .figh-ter. Cattle ranchers attract 'her on week-ends. BEVERLEY ZIMMERMAN-Bev. is a cute and friendly co-ed who hails from Portage la Prairie. Helpful and willing, she will make an excellent teacher.-A-Her evening coffee breaks are used to entertain Arnold. Best of luck for the future. Eighty-one
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' ' t N lx . -2-..-..,.,..,.. I 1 l 4 .I '! I FRIEDA SAWATSKY-She's the quiet lass from 'Oak Lake. She's notorious for re- tiring ear1y . Frieda is one of tlhe lucky girls who has a knack for Art. Being a hard worker and a pleasant person, Frieda will make a good teacher. GAIL SCHOTT-Gail hails from 29th street and is one of Brandon's meadowlarks, she sings. Gail bowls and ice skates, in about the same capacity. She is also one of -the members of the C.C .C1ub. Keep up the good work, Gail. LINDA SCOTT-Linda, a bright-eyed blonde from Harding is one of the resident teach- ers. Her outside interests include curling, dancing and that , at Harding. A hard worker with a pleasing personality, Linda will make a g-ood teacher. Eighty AYNSLEY sl-IEARER - Aynsley is the blonde bombshell from Minnedosa. She is a member of the Glee Club and rarely misses a College function. Besides her in- terest in curling and hockey, she also finds time for her studies. ANNE SHELVEY-Anne is a future teacher from Rapid City. She is one of Class C's better English students. Although 'she is one of our quieter gals, Anne will make an excellent teacher. GLENDA SMLTH-An eighteen year old blondie from Crandall, she has chosen to become one of many -Uhousands of teachers. She is noted for her musical ability and plays the piano in her mother's orchestra. lily ,.-- 3-.-,.--.. L.. A4 -4 , ,.,,, ,, l
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