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P E R S O N A L S TEACHER TRAINING COURSE ICont.l DOWARD TURNBULL-Doward, who hails from Hartney, attended College some years ago, when :he took second year. This year he is taking the Teacher Training Course and is an ardent student of Class 1C . He is a married man who has two children. Best of luck for the future, Doward. GEORGE TURNER-George, better known as Chic , is another one of the Wellwood flock -that has stormed tB.C. in the last decade. George is -the president of the Class, Class C . His favorite subject is arith- metic. 'tChic attends all College functions and is an ardent singer. 'Ilhis lad should go far in his career. JACK WHELPTON-Jack is one of the few male members of Class C and hails from Neepawa. Jack is our chief projectionis-t and class disturber. His favorite course is Primary Methods. Among Jack's many hob- bies are curling, basketball, and volleyball. We wish Jack very much success in the future. GORDON WILLIAMSON - Gordon hails from Minnedosa. He manages to keep in condition with his daily ten block walk. Gordon is a member of the Glee Club and is an avid curler. He is always willing to lend a hand. GORDON YACIUK-Gordon, whose home is in Shortdale, is an ever helpful and willing student. An all round student with a variety of interests, Gordon is a friend to all. Eighty-eight
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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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