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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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PERSONALS GERALDINE AMES- Just call me Gerry is taking a break from her household duties as wife and mother to further her educa- tion. Gerry, a former United College stu- dent, comes from Elgin and is one of the select few taking French HI. incidentally, she always has her assignments done. IRWIN BADOWICH-One of Science's quiet- er chaps, Irwin can often be seen in the Physics Lab. hoping that just once he will get a circuit wired correctly. He drives a red '56 station wagon. We are sure Irwin will be a success in his career. EDGAR BAXTER-A pre med. student who takes his studies conscientiously, he can frequently be seen standing in a corner smoking a Du Maurier. He is interested in sketching and music and is noted for his G-C drawings. I-Iis future-a proctologist? His favorite subject is philosophy. CLARENCE BENDER-An ex-teacher, Clare is blessed with intelligence, charm and a very attractive wife. We don't see him much after classes, but at major functions he solves his problem by bringing her with him. JIM BOWER-A Brandonite, Jim attends every College function and is usually a valuable part of the entertainment. An ardent bowler, he is also a conscientious Arts student. This year will be a memor- able one for Jim, who finally succumbed to feminine wiles. PAT KRECSY-An import from United Col- lege, Pat joined us t-his year to act as foot- ball coach. He also takes an active. part in bowling and basketball, and in spite of his enthusiastic participation in the sports field, he never neglects his studies. Much to the dismay of the Co-Eds, Pat is noted for his frequent visits to Winnipeg for reasons known. BRIAN McKENZIE-Hailing from Rivers. Brian strives hard to uphold the tradition of Club 29 and some scholastic activities on the side. His repertoire of jokes seems endless and he has a comment on every- thing. Welcomed anywhere, Brian is a true friend. CLASS OF '61 EILEEN McKINLEY-Eileen is one of those persons noted for her cheerful smile and a friendly hello for everyone. Her con- stant patience, perseverence and conscien- tious manner ensure that she will do well in her chosen career, teaching. MARGARET MOODY-A quieter member of our class, Marg is Head of Clark Hall and is a staunch participant in the Glee Club and Chapel Choir. Her organizational ability was demonstrated in the efficient manner in which she co-convened the Trea- sure Van. She is also a conscientious work- er. Coincidently, her favorite color is red. RICHARD NIELSEN-Mr. Nielsen, a former teacher, resumed his Science Course last fall. He previously served as Principal of the Glenboro High School for four years and was highly respected by the whole com- munity. He plans to take up teaching again after his stay at B.-C. DUNC ROBERTSON-Durlc hails from Vir- den. Although he is not the hardest worker in the College the knows when to work and is usually rewarded justly. The Big Deek- er is an ardent curling fan and enjoys bowling. LARRIE SEEBACK-Larrie 'hails from Mar- garet. His main ambition is to get his degree and have the best polished cowboy boots in residence. Larrie is one of the few musicians in the College who will play at any time for the entertainment of the boys. IAN WHYTE-Ian, a Kenton product, is presently a Science man but we sometimes wonder if he is not more interested in the Teacher Training Course than in Science. Ian, a very hard worker enjoys bowling and manages to watch the Wheaties play hockey at least once a week. Eighty-three
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