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GORDON CARRIERE ! • Here is a rather quiet and serious chap of medium build. His marks are a good a- venage with his favorite subject Science. He plays the role of president in the Stu¬ dent Body Council and an active member of ithe Year Book Committee. He is very good at sports and also has his place ' in the Blumenbof Hockey Team. He chums a lot with John. Has a pleasant smile that even the shyest -person can’it resist. He is the leading bass in the Blumenhof Choir. His favorite expression is “What’s the mat¬ ter?” TEN One smiling face that we can always find at B.H. ' is Irene’s. One of those lucky girls — has natural curly hair. Irene thinks that Math¬ ematics could be omitted from the school cunriclum. Ajs for Irene’s future, we picture a friendly petite girl, sitting at a typewriter, not concentrating on her work. We must give her credit though, for some “stable” work she does at home. IRENE JOYCE RONNIE JOYCE Curly hair, and easy to get along with. Occasionally known as “The English Gent¬ leman”. If a noise is heard in the lobby at 9:15 we know it’s Ron. Buring recess he is often found in the hall -surrounded by a number of room two girls. Takes pride in irritating Irene Janzen during history per¬ iod. L ' ives somewhere east of Giroux. 19
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Small and reserved buit has a keen sense of humor. Good at outdoor sports as well as studies. Dwells in Blumeruort and be¬ tween road grader and ‘57 Ford manages to attend school quite regularly. She’s sec¬ retary of the yearbook and a graduate of the S.B.I. For (her good deed of the year she stays with her mother. ' Enjoys Maths but could quite Cheerfully omit public speak¬ ing from her studies. Anne lis taking sub¬ jects in both Grade ten and eleven. JOHN DOERKSEN John is an “easy to get a- long with” fellow. He can keep a serious face during school hours and can pre¬ tend to have a “listening ear” to the teacher’s continual drone. Often has his home¬ work finished. He is of-ten known as “Honest John”, and seems to justify his nick¬ name. He isings well and plays a number of instru¬ ments. He is good on the soccer field, and baseball field and is a Champion cen¬ tre in hockey. GRADE VALIDA LOEWEN This ' happy-go-lucky character possesses a temper highly inflammable. She doesn’t take things too sertously-She seems to find typing easy, judging by the three figure marks she gets. Maths disgusts her and German more so. Her favorite “Side kick” is ' Irene Janzen. Valida is kept occupied in her spare time conversing with Melvin. Val ' ida’s friendship is cherished by all. Anne Fast
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JIMMY HORNAN Jimmy ' is tops in hiis favorite subject, Science. This brown-eyed boy loves sports of ail kinds. ' He likes pulling the girls hair but doesn’t like his own pulled. He doesn ' t seem to mind the fact that he is the only boy in his grade. He arrives at school punctually at 9:10. MARINA UNGER Marina is a very friendly girl. Her fav¬ orite subject is Literature, but she doesn’t care for Maths. Her hobbies are collecting autographs, skating and teasing Jimmy. She flavours school life with a good joke now and then. She enjoys chatting with Della. Her ambition is to become a secre¬ tary. WANDA GRYBOS Wanda is the girl who usually has a reason for her unfinished assignments. She is known as the Champion sleeper of the class. Is it because she is bored, or is she always dreaming about that millionaire ? Wanda doesn’t know Why a subject like Mathematics is in existence. Because she is constantly being bothered by Jimmy she can’t give her studies needed attention. LUANA DUECK Although our youngest student, Luana rates first in her class. She very clearly varifies the fact that “Bookworms don’t have to bite.” Her hobbies are stamp-collect¬ ing and corresponding with her friends. That inquiring look at John means she wants to know the time. DELLA LOEWEN Quiet and reserved, Delia has opinions her own wlhioh she voices sparingly. Della doesn’t believe in receiving her daily exer¬ cise by walking to school in the morning. She checks up on history in her up-to-date diary. Will she serve as clerk in her father’s store ? 20
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