sickle 77-78 In"tRo()ac"tlon This Sickle is the 50th Brandon yearbook in as many years. In 1927 the Sickle emerged from the Brandon College publications office with a mandate to chronicle the events and thus provide a sentimental record of the entire academic year. In each of those years attempts have been made to do just that, with varying degrees of success. However, the idea of interpereting your experiences, thoughts and feelings of the time we've lingered here is not very plausible, nor very much to my liking. So, many white spaces have been provided around the multitude of photographs and drawings that have been gathered by your hard-working and very small yearbook staff. In these spaces we hope you will put the important memories and significant happenings of your times here. One picture is worth a thousand words. Thank You, The Sickle staff- editor Curt Shooltz 2 VVe came... ) I , by alR.•. 3 Oll wheels... 4 I•••I • 1'lI .. , . ano by .J=OOL 5 I Regis'tRQ'tioll 7 8 -·r 10 Ar~. t s Samuel Babatunde Adekoya Time shall tell.-Chief Z. B. Adekoya God's time is best. Lori Arthur If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was. -Anon. Ellie Anton Katherine Boyd 12 Lydia Lora Bulat "The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time':-J. Taylor Ken Corley Ideas are clear. They soar in the serene supernal. I can take them out and look at them, they fit in books, they lead me down that narrow way. And in the morning they are there. Ideas are straight. But the world is round, and a messy mortal is my friend! Come walk with me in the mud. - Hugh Prather Calla Carrothers L'education n'est, en somme, que l'art de reveler a !'etre humaine Ie sens intime qui doit gouverner ses actes, preparer I'emploi de ses energies et lui communiquer Ie gout et la force de vivre pleinement.-H. Bordeaux -H. Bordeaux Norman Copley 13 Denise Noreen Ek "Life, when it is life, is struggle; when struggle is taken away, life goes flat; boredom, shame, uneasiness emerge'~-M. Novak Gerry Hackenschmidt Greg Harrison Raymond Heppelle 14 Pat Hall David Hrushowy "The hindrances to good citizenship- they are indolence, personal self-interest, party spirif~- J. Bryce Phyllis Iisley Judy Kachkowski "Our lives are universally shortened by our ignorance': -H. Spencer Robert James King The gap between the pursuit of knowledge and the realization of that which there is to know constantly widens at an ever increasing rate. This ensures, not the despair of human existence, but, rather, the marvel of it. Carol Krohn Joan Lawrence Better late than never! Roy Mason 15 Lori McBeth Bev A. Nicholson However, when you are up to your ass in alligators, it is difficult to remind yourself that your original objective was to drain the swamp. John McCalIan Lois Nay Garry Payne Garry Rainnie 16 Victor Rodych "those were steps for me, and I have climbed up over them: to that end I had to pass over them. Yet they thought that I wanted to retire on them': -Nietzche Linda Scott Les grandes pensees vienment du coeur. -Vauuenargues Larry Rainnie \) Kim Shaw Experience is the world's best education. Craig Shearer Never exaggerate your faults; your friends will attend to that. ·R. C. Edwards Russ Shaw 17 Bob Sbeppard All sunshine makes a desert. -Arabian Proverb Barb Somerville "Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers':-Tennyson Susan Ross Bob Strang The honest man though ere say poor is King of men for all that.-Robert Burns Eva Wong 18 MORe AR'tS GRaDs Kathryn Aitken Isabelle Anton Brian Bingham Harry Bone Sharon Bull Richard Burns John H. Cameron Dan Chapman Edward R. Chartrand Brenda Chetyrbok Vashantray Chotai James Cornett Margaret Cullen Wesley Davidson Rod Dushnisky Stuart Ford Rod Foster Remi Gaudet Mary Goundry Gary Habing Judith Hales Barbara Hall James Scott Hamilton Josee Larose Patricia Robinson Thomas Hinch Rosalind S. Merrick Imelda Sawchuk Jean «orton Simon Monias Marilyn Schick Debra Hysop Brent Munroe Diane Shamray James P. Kelleher Catherine Murray Helen Stacey Clarence Klyne Catherine Parobec Robert Stock 19 McMas-c~ FloRa Cowan ani) DaRRach HaJJs 20 21 Halloween Social 23 24 26 27 Mosie Jean Comrie Joy Crawford Louise Pauls How little is needed for happiness! The note of a bagpipe.Without musuc life would be a mistake.-Friedrich Nietzche Jean McDiarmid " ...let us embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing:'-Kahlil Gibran Allison Ryles 28 MORe Masic GRa()s Jake Goertzen Nancy Harrison Eric Hemmerling Ae-Ryung Lee Ettie Woods 29 MaoRigals 30 BRan()on UniveRsfty 5-ca()en-c Union pResen'ts -'~" . . . ..'. .. ' • • > •., (- .-'( .. I 32 .. ' . • •' . 33 36 37 Science \ / / Bill Baker -Geography I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front on the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.-Thoreau Bob Basiuk -Environmental Terry Brown-Geography Four years of enrichment through learning to realize how much more there is to know. 38 Rob Buchanan-Mathematics There are two things to aim at in life; first to get what you want; and after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.-L. P. Smith Brenda Coulson "Above all: To thine own self be true'~- Shakespeare Shelly Chetyrbruk Dave Edwards Sounds of Laughter, Shades of Life, are ringing through my Opened Ears, Inciting and Inviting me, Limitless Undying Love which Shines around me like a Million Suns, It calls me on and on ...·LennonlMcCartney Lucy Goslin·Computor Science Francis Ekhaguere Kill not the bird that laid the golden egg. 39 Heather Hamilton-Physics Abdul H. Hai-Zoology From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends. Patricia Hansen AI Howard Murphh! Jim Hartle 40 Delano James-Botany Brian Kasmerik Brendalee Kwiatkowski-Zoo. "(Sigh) it's a great life if you don't weaken'~ -E. R. Gord Matheson Shane McDonald-Zoology 41 Esther Law-Mathematics Brent Monroe-Computor Sci. Eileen McGill-Zoology Jackie O'Brien-Moran Lois Moore Jim Nykoliation "The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone':- Henrik Ibsen 42 Robert Peech.Botany Henry Penner.Physics Ron J. Petrinak.Physics Ian Sharpe Geoff Reid·Computor Science 43 Rob Smith-Geography Bill Stothard·Environmental Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue.-Izaak Walton "Complete Angler" Karen Strong.Zoology "You have two choices in life: You can dissolve into the mainstream or you can be distinct. To be distinct, you must be different. To be different, you must strive to be what no one else but you can be':-Anon. 44 Tom Weslowski-Geology Murray Wilson MORe Science GROOS Norman Wood Wendy Benyk Simon Hudy Leslie Boake Isaac Kilberg Ellen Carter Beverly Krararchuk Nancy N. Childs Wayne Krupa Ray Cochrane Clifford Mackie Wilfred Coe W. Kerry Mummery Jeff Cristall Paul O'Driscoll Gary Davis Barry Perrin Patrick Donnelly Stanley Reimer Lynn Dowhan Gordon Reichert Gordon Goldsmith Edward Ritzer Eleanor Griffiths Wee Chern See Edith Haight Derek Sturko Victor Hannah Ray Tardiff Yakub Hassanali Donald Wellborn Walter Hobartner Mark Wolfe 45 BaH Moose Nigb't 46 --... -- chipping s-Cone -cools 47 The Science Building-First Unit The Science Uuil(ling-'Vhcn COml)lctcd 48 «The Love 0": Foat< Colonels» 49 , 1- 1\ 52 , 53 GeneRal 5'to()ies Brenda Coulter If a man will begin with cer· tainties, be will end in doubts; but if he will be content to be with doubts, he will end in certainties· Anon. Don Hurton Dianne C. DeRuyck Look to this day! For today, well.lived, makes of every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. - The Sanskrit Judith Harper Experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him. Debra Kain 54 Brenda Johnson Theresa Lee Terry Leenan Mervin Tweed Never let your schooling interfere with your education. Robert Young 55 Debra Morris In the game of life... It's not whether you win or lose that's important... In the long run it's whether you manage to survive... MORe B.G.5. GRaDs Darlene Alford Margaret Angus Alice Armstrong Rosanna Baker Sandra Boehlke Drista Bottyan Brian Boyle Odile Bray Janice Busch J. Harley Campbell Susan Carter Vera Chant Rita Chisholm Douglas Craig Linda Davidson Margaret Drummond Joan Dufily Donna Farough Rhonda Harper Donald Harrison Elizabeth Hill lona Lasson Jeff Sheardown Marlene Hochbaum Terry Leech Lloyd Small Aldith Isaac Yuen Hoong Leong Garrie Smuk Ruth Johnson Terrance Lunan Darry Stevens Robert Jones Bill MacNaughton Catherine Trnavskis Tyrone Kafka Anne Matiation Glen Williamson Elisabeth Klassen Ernest T. Monias Deborah Woloschuk Ross Knight Martin Mummery Jabez Wong William Lamoueux Marilyn Roe Wai Chung Wong 56 , • I TbeQaijJ 58 The Quill, circa 1957 and circa 1978. 59 - Time -Co be alone... 60 62 Eoacadon Louise Beardy Brenda Angus Brian Beaubien Florence Bone (REd) " Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom and with all thy getting get under· standing'~ ·Proverb Valerie Campbell 64 Pat Folwark Debbie Carlson To see the world in a grain of sand, And heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour.· W. Blake Ken Courchene (REd) "Any organization is only as strong as the people behind if' Linda Galbraith "Beginnings are difficult, awkward, time-consuming and lead inevitably towards involvements Endings are wise, sad and functional. n_ Malcolm Boyd Annabelle Friesen Jason Dyck My Tribute: To God Be The Glory - Andrae Crouch 65 Louise Gardiner If your capacity to acquire has outstripped your capacity to enjoy, you are on the way to the scrapheap.-Glen Buck Pat Guick Dorothy George Larry Don Hamilton I know I'll never lose affection For people and things that went before, I know I'll often stop and think about them, In my life I love them all- J. Lennon, P . McCartney Estelle Hertz Holly Guinn Look to this today for yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision. 66 Aldilte Isaac (REd) Hollis Johnston James Janzen (REd) A solemn and religious regard to spiritual and eternal things is an indispensable element of all true greatness- D. Webster Judy Krushel "It is not our responsibility "It is not our responsibility to try to see what lies dimly at a distance but to do what lies clearly at hand."· D. Carnegie Pat Katscema Mary Letkeman Life is a banquet ... take time to taste it fully. 67 Dorothy Lyon tlnward and Upward Kathleen Lowry Success is not measured by heights attained but by obstacles overcome- Anon. Lori McPhail Time is our friend because it brings dreams-corne-true and wished-for things. Dan McCaig Shiela McMillan LV b8 Sandra Middleton Each moment of the year has it's own beauty ... a picture that was never seen before and will never be seen again. Jean E. Pinque "There is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads unto fortune': -Shakespeare Linda Moman Happy times are remembered long after they're gone. Martha Pierre (B.Ed) What we do is but an expres sion of what we are. Arlene Pople 69 Yvonne Rowan Margaret Pu!fer I looked the sun straight in the' eye. He put on dark glasses. F. R. Scott Lorrene Robertson Why we are here is unimportant, but to know where we are going is imperative! Richard Skarban A man is not learned because he takes much; he who is patient, free from hatred and fear, he is called just.- Dhammapada Joan Anne Shields "Man by Nature desires to know'~ . Aristotle Anna Skarban No man is wise enough for his own direction, powerful enough for his own defense, or good enough for his own satisfaction. . Dlnjamin Whichcote 70 Alan B. Wilson (B.&!) He who neither values his teacher, Nor loves his lesson is gone far astray, Though he be learned. - Laotse Stephanie Skryp Wilma Wright Stella Yeung Kathy Wilson 7/ MORe B. 0": T. GRaDs Gloria Bazak Arnie George Patricia Millar Yvette Blackbird Gloria Genaille Allan Moar Martha Bone Odile Guiboche Winnie Napartuk Claudette Boyer Allan Hall Neiljonn Neufeld Candace Boyes Barbara Joy Hamilton Sylvia Nowosad Ronald Buck Vivian Hazelwood Janice Rayner Beverley Bunn Donald C. Husband Aida Rodrigues Patricia Chartrand Mary Anne Jelinski George Ross Margaret Christianson Patricia Krelewetz Doreen Sanderson Dolores Coutu Nell Lagerway Margaret Scott Kim Currie Brenda Lagimodiere Michelle Douglas Rod Lauder Verna Sinclair Dorothy Jean Spence Shona Falk Bertha Ledoux Margaret Spence Norma Ferland Sophie Ledoux Wendy Spencer Lynette Fitzpatrick Kim Loucks Ken Stouffer Jessie Fontaine Nelson Mason Sally Thomas Thelma Garrick Cecile McKay Brenda Wiseman Agnes Garrioch Francis McKay Andrew Wood MORe B.Eo GROOS Earl Bass Wayne Basso Donna George Laura Nield Dan Brown Cesar Gonzales Margaret Olioto George Buri James Hardy Margaret Kaye Poh) Stanislaw Cwiertna Peter Hiebert Terence Rudge Isabelle Desrochers Herbert Horner Dennis Streuber Doreen Dietrich Kerry Huff Kenneth Walter Melva Doran Gloria Jackson Donna Wright Dennis Eirikson Ronald Jesson Victor Zieroth 73 ~ ''1,"•• ~)'~ ~ ~ fl :~ • The Film Festival 75 1 7b 77 Girl's basketball in 1927 and now 78 Tug of war in back of the hut in 1957 Playing tennis around 1913 Eggrolling up ninth street in 1962 79 80 A-cbJe-cic Awat<()s Banqoe-c Russ Shaw took the Top Male Ath· lete award, while Kelly Blake walked away with Outstanding Female Ath· lete and Women's Basketball Most Valuable Player. Jerry Abernathy was awarded for being the Most Valuable Player on the Men's Basketball team. From left to right- A. P. McDiarmid, J. R. Evans and Dr. MacNeill. Together they represent almost 60 years of past presidents. in 1959 and now, 1978 83 The Ascen-c o.J= PeRkins Peak 84 In the midnight hours of April Fool's Day, a three·man team launched an assault against the treacherous south face of Perkin's Peale The team, comprised of B. U. students Brian Keating, Dan Chapman and Murray Parsons, armed them.· selves with climbing gear and a real-life version of the Canadian colors to stage the conquest. However, set back by the inadequacies of improvised equipment, the team could only push it as high as half·mast. Returning some weeks later, Brian Keating was able to raise the flag to the full height of the mast and safely descend again. 85 86 87 GRat) DinneR 88 Convocation 91 , A 92 93 94 95 THE SICKLE K. UNDERWOOD Literary Editor N. DERBY Advertising HAWSON Subscription Manag~r Manager A. DERBY Managing Editor THOM Art Editor PROF. RICHARDS Consulting Editor The Sickle staff of 1927-28 and this is the Sickle staff of 1977-78 Curt Shooltz Dra\\ffig; and IRcisions Sylvia TLcl