Brandon University - Sickle Yearbook (Brandon, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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P E R S O N A L S CLASS OF '62 tContinuedl BILL ROLSTON--Although slightly older than most of his classmates, Bill has be- come well liked by those wlho know lhim. Bill's past is in Virden and his future is in success. ELWIN SCHMELTZ-Elwin, our scientist of the future and confirmed bachelor, comes from down Cromer way. He is blessed with pitch black hair, and another of those meaningless favorite sayings, sheesh . MARILYN SMIRL-This brown-haired, blue- eyed lass comes to us from Helston. Al- though she takes part in bowling, Glee Club, and numerous other activities, such as giggl-ing, eating, getting locked in bath- rooms, and shooting craps, Marilyn still manages to have good grades. RONALD SMITH--George is an Arts man from Shilo. He is a very 'hard worker, but still finds time to take part in College ac- tivities. His ambition is to be a teacher. GAI-L SOMERVILLE-This young lady from Hartney enjoys curling and many other sports. She took Ladies' honors in the an- nual Track and Field meet. Gail's future plans are indefinite. HENRY ISAAC-Henry is a member of the First Year Physics class. He is noted for his good marks. How is the new addi- tion to the family, Henry? Congratulations! DONNA LEESON-Donna's presence is usually noticed by a loud cackling laugh. She can be seen driving a car that runs when you raise the hood and hammer for a few minutes. Donna is doin-g well at College as her Christmas marks seem to indicate. Being one of the engaged mem- bers of '63, Donna's future is definitely decided. N KEN McPHAIL-Favourite expression is So, nobody is perfect . His ambition is to be a pharmacist. His future w1ll.be a drug peddler. His pastimes are working at the drugstore and driving his car. ELINOR RICHARDSON-Mrs. Richardson is a resident of Brandon. She has returned to 'College for first year Maths, so that she can complete her Arts degree. Mrs. Rich- ardson is also a consulting teacher. She enjoys music and art. LEN RIVERS-4Len is one of the quiet, conscientious young men in the class. He is a good student who finds time to play hockey for the Brandon Juveniles. To Len, we wish the best in the future. SHARON SCOTT-Sharon is a former St. Michael's student. She is an Arts student and willingly expresses her point of view. She attends all social functions and still finds time to study. Eighty-six CLASS OF '63 DON STEELE-A quiet and studious Sci- ence student from Erickson, Don enjoys all sports and is an ardent curler. He as- pires to be a geologist. KEN STUART-Ken is a brilliant student and a friend of everyone. He is a hard worker and is sure to succeed. If there is ever any doubt as to who will give you a helping hand, you can alway-s count on Ken. PETER SYMONS-Peter, an Arts Student from Shilo, 'takes an active part in College functions and still finds time to keep up his studies. Peter has only one aversion, cars. His interests are I.'R.C., French Club, and bowling. His ambition is in the diplo- matic service. WAYNE WELLAR-Fort William's unique addition to B.C. plans his study timetable around scheduled 'hockey games. He is usually heard crying, You've got a hat trick now, George, how about trying for a pair of pants. , GEORGE TROWELL--George's main inter- ests are football, basketball, and GIRLS. You can usually find him sitting in the canteen with a group of girls. His com- ment on seeing most people is shut-er down, it ain't paying . George has -a tired look, maybe this is because he rooms with the snoring Moon. LYNNE WEBSTER--Lynne is one of the prettiest girls going to Brandon College. Her personality is great and we, in the Class of '63, look forward to the time when she will be hailed as the world's greatest physicist. Of course, such la fine girl is right in there pitching, and her activities include cheerleading and testing beer. GARY WHETTER-Gary is the tall one of '63, He finds time to attend a few classes when he is not studying . Gary 'is a mem- ber of the College Caps basketball and rugby teams. His favorite pastime is eat- ing. Gary took a major part in the '63 Lit. Production. He can usually be found in the canteen. H MARGARET ZIMMERMAN-Marg. is Mac- Gregor's contribution to Brandon College. She is a member of -the Glee Club and she bowls. Marg. is engaged to a College man and therefore her future is not hard to decide, but for the presen-t, she is study- ing Arts.

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P E R S O N A L S cLAss OF '62 cconfanueai STANLEY LIVINGSTONE-Stan's easy man- ner and elevated sense of humour make. him a friend of everyone at their first meeting. NEIL McDONALD-An Oak -River product, Neil is a good sport and hard worker. With his quick wit and ready smile, he adds a lot of fun to the College. THOMAS McDOUGALL--Tom who hails from Flin Flon is noted for his attendance and marks in Geology. He has threatened to give up his hobby of sleeping after it caused him to miss -the Pep -Rally during election week. We are sure Tom will be successful in his chosen field. DALE McFADDEN-One of the Science students from 'Flin Flon, his interests range from curling and bowling to a blonde with a pony-tail. GORDON McKINNON-Gordon is a good student in Science and ta bit of a wit on the side. His hard work an-d quiet ambition assure him of a successful spot in society. JEAN McQUARRIE-Ie-an's home is Oak Lake but she is more commonly associated with Virden. A past Y.M.C.A. Girl's Secre- tary and sohool teacher, Jean is well-known to many of us. She is active in student circles as President of the French Club. Jean intends to re-enter teaching after grad- uation. HUGH McRUER-From Boissevain, Hugh is a conscientious and able lad. If he is not to be found over his books, he can be located at the bowling alley, curling rink or Chem. Lab. BILL McTAVISH-Carda-le's representative, Bill is an enthusiastic member of the Col- lege. He is always present to donate a helping hand at shower parties. Bill is working hard to complete his course. His hobbies are talking, reading about, and looking at-girls. WESLEY MORDEN-Wes's talents vary from sound effects man to Yogi Morgensen. Wes curls and bowls: He is an active sup- porter of College functions. ANDREA NELSON-Andrea, the singing blonde, of A-1 comes from Gregg. She par- ticipates in Glee 'Club and bowl-ing. Quietly cheerful and co-operative, Andrea is al- ways' a good sport, even when her bed has been tampered with. She enters enthusi- astically into all Annex vices. Andrea also manages to study often enough to keep her Arts course up. CATHY OfBRIEN-A vivacious blond whose activities seem to be directed towardsthe music cells and library, she comes from Neepawa. Her favorite saying is Where did I put my glasses this time? HERBERT PEARSON-This Science man drives in from Shilo every day. He is an ardent supporter of '62, and als-o takes an active part in bowling and curling. His am- bition is to work for Wrigleys as a gum ester. LEO PEGORARO-A native of Winnipeg wfho moved to Brandon, and entered the Collegiate, Leo is one of tlhe quiet mem- bers of the class. He is mainly interested in Athletics. ELEANOR PENTON-This Arts student is one of the group of ardent philosophers-to- be, occasionally seen in Ye Olde Canteen . Eleanor enjoys bowl-ing plus other extra- curricular activities. BILL PONCELET-Bill, who quarterbacked the football team in its only game this year, is an -avid sportsman as shown by this participation in curling, football, and at- tendance at hockey games. Bill had other interests as well, which may account for his returning home on weekends. Good luck in the future, Bill. ' JOHN PROKASKA-Ike is a married Arts man. His natural wit and ready smile ac- companied by stimulating discussions in canteen make him a welcome addition to our class. DOUG REYNOLDS-This loyal '62er from Hartney is very active in College functions and can be counted on to lend a hand if the occasion demands it. Doug's winning personality has made him a friend of every- one in the College. BOB RIPLEY-Bob lhails from Portage, and is an industrious Science student with a promising future. Between- the -hours of ten and eleven, he cant be found in the gym practicing his volleyball returns. ROBERT RODGERS-'Ilhis Science student hails from Elkhorn. He participates in curl- ing, bowling, and Canteen. His ambition 1-ies in -the field of Geology. He is a hard :ggrker and a conscientious supporter of Eighty-five



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PERSONALS ALF. BROOOKS-An ardent debater in and ou-t of Education classes, Alf. climaxed five years at College as editor of the Quill for 1959-60. Bowling, curling and acting in Major Productions, along with his hobby of reading modern literature, have occupied his leisure time. Alf. is sufficiently radical and imaginative that he should never be- come a stodgy member of the teaching profession. DAN. BACHEWICH-Our sage mathema- tician received his Engineer degree from the University of Manitoba, and forsook petroleum engineering 'to -be with us. Dan. is one of the fortunate members of our class who has a family t-o practice on Cand to appreciate his art assignmentsh. EDUCATION ALICE LITTLE- It takes a worried man to sing a worried song , Alice is a per- fectionist, and she has set her goals so high that she keeps us on our toes. And to all that drive, she adds brains, a happy combination in any field. Her strong sense of duty is well modified by an 'appreciation of a little nonsense now and then. It will be a fortunate school that adds this gal to its staff. MARIA NELSON-She is an expert in the indirect approach. Suggests she's in the slow learner category, but let's face it -Maria has taught us plenty! Sparkle, charm,-restraint wrhen necessary, and a most delightful type of courage, all add up to a warm and engaging personality. TEACHER TRAINING COURSE I RUDIE FAST-Our Go and get 'em kid from Winnipeg likes softball, bowling, and volleyball, apart from being our chess and checker champ. For Rudie's sake, we were all very sad to see the Ti-Cats get pasted. His pleasing manner will insure success in his teaching. DIANNE FOWLER-Dianne, full of grace, is a very co-operative and -industrious stu- dent from Nesbit. As well as an ardent musician and singer she is intrigued with modern art. Problem children will cause Dianne no pain for 'her enthusiasm will carry her through. Good luck, Dianne. PAT MOWATT-Pat., a St. Michael grad- uate, has come to T.T.C. from Litftle Souris. Pat's favorite pastime is C.'B., however she enjoys basketball, curling and softball. Pat's great sense of humior will assist her in making her chosen career a success. Best of luck, Pat. CAROL McGILL-Carol, quiet and studious, hails f-rom Ebor. A favorite saying is for gosh sakes . A well known face in the Club Room, her pet peeve is an untidy roommate. What is the special attraction at home, Carol? Could it be that K.L. is keeping you away from us on weekends? PAT McLEAY-A dark haired, mischievous girl as her boy friends know, is from Hud- son Bay, Saskatchewan. She makes friends easily and is always teasing them, saying now, now . She travels around Brandon, mostly at night. She must be going to be a good disciplinarian, for she enjoys' the television show, The Unforseen . GWEN McNEILL-This brown eyed lass from Virden is no-ted for' being a real ball of mischief . Gwen is tlhe number one tease of Class -B and has the patience of an angel. She is a willing worker and will make a good teacher. Good luck, Gwen. CAROL McROBERTS-Carol, who is right at home in Brandon, is blessed with a pleas- ant personality and boundless enthusiasm. What more could you want for a primary teacher? LYNN NEWELL-One of -the exclusive third floor girls of Clark Hall, Lynne orig- inally comes from Snhilo. She is very inter- ested in French and teaching in general. Her spare time is spent setting her hair and answering phone calls. RALPH RITCHIE-Ralph completed this Grade XII in Goose Lake Collegiate in Rob- lin. After serving in the Canadian Army from 1943-1946, he took up farming in the Roblin district. He was married in 1953 and now has four children. MARGARET E. K. ROBINSON-Marg comes from Wawanesa, Man. She travelled as a 4-H Club member to Iowa last summer and to Toronto -this fall. With her quiet manner we are sure she will be a good elementary teacher . MARALYNE THORLEY-Maralyne is a native of Brandon. Her main interest seems to lie in the U. of M.-a traitor to our College. Her pet peeve, a late letter. Eighty-seven

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