Churchill High School - Victory Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Ron Martin: Quote Mr. Currie: Now Ron, if you can only stay awake a little whije longer. Ron plans to take Arts at U., then on to teaching. Lorraine Moffat: Often asked by classmates: When did you start bleaching your hair? Lori swears it is na¬ tural, but those dark roots —? Well liked, Lori is recognized for her musical contribu¬ tions. Future: marriage Joan Morgan: This red-haired . rocket can usually be found bombing down the hall at 8:59y 2 a.m. just in time to see the door close. Her ambi¬ tion is to pass French. Good luck. Mo! Cameron Nicolson: Cam, one of the many quiet boys in Room 9, wants to be an en¬ gineer. Ha! who ever heard of a ' quiet en¬ gineer? George Paulus: George arrives at school com¬ pletely exhausted after his long walk from home. George is active in all sports good in most. Next year: Geol¬ ogy at U. Bob Pike: Early to bed, early to rise, m akes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” Right, Bob. Bob has a great many ambitions. Brian Richardson: Brian liked Grade XI chemistry so much that he is taking it again this year. Hopes to pass Grade XII in one year. Good luck! Marg. Simpson: Sim- py is Room 9 ' s mad woman driver?? Fre¬ quently seen at the Sals in the big green bomb with the girls. Favorite expression: But officer I . . . August will See Marg. emptying bed pans. Barry Smith: Barry is a quiet boy who seems to be conserving his energy for later life. He thinks he wants to be a cowboy. Good for you, Barry. Jim Steel: Shifter is a car customizer de¬ luxe, specializing in tape and mudflaps. One of Churchill ' s noonday P.A. announ¬ cers. Next year, Engin¬ eering at U. Brian Sturgeon: Brian is known for his fer¬ vent patriotism in sing¬ ing O Canada. Sturg” can frequently be seen going down Hay in his car at 11:30. Next year U. of M. for Engineering. Diane Thatcher: “Thatch is room 9 ' s party girl, who goes home to Ken every weekend. A quiet, timid girl whose only ambition is to marry. Next year U. of M. Ray Waddell: Ray has a surprising aptitude for breaking chemistry equipment — in dem¬ onstrations! A curler of some (very little) repute. Next year Accountancy. Phyllis Wedding: Phyl¬ lis, the musician of Room 9, recently be¬ came a member of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Her am¬ bition is to be an old maid and have 2 Siamese cats. Barry Wilkinson: Quote, He strikes me as the sort of person ' who, if he didn ' t have any money, would be poor unquote. Wilk is famous for his psycho¬ analysis of Hamlet. Ambition: U. of M. Jim Smith: Quote Mr. Wright, Who ' s teach¬ ing this class Smith, me or you? Jim ' s a member of Churchill ' s varsity squad. Am¬ bition — Chartered Accountant. PAGE 27

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Duncan Anderson: ] Forms the greater” half of the Deere- Anderson alliance. Has an aptitude for rock j and roll (hair). Dune will make a guest ap- pearance at the ac- IAi countancy faculty at U. Charles Baker: Verb¬ osity incorporated, another of Room 9 ' s patriots? Charlie plans to take up Architecture if and when he gets through Grade 12. Brian Bell: The old philosopher. Brian has high, but rather strange, ambitions — he wants to be a uni¬ versity. Sure you do Brian! Bob Binding: Another expert curler of Room 9. Bob is active in most sports. Like Dune, plans to be a chartered accountant. Ray Deere: The mas¬ termind of his and Dune ' s physics experi¬ ments. Despite his suc¬ cess in the portrayal of Laertes. Ray will forego an acting car¬ eer for Science at U. Karen Ann Doern: Kar¬ en is known in Rm. 9 as the talkative one. Always has a smile for everyone. Her in¬ terests range from mu¬ sic to boys. Ambition: I’ll never tell. Bob Kavanagh: Bob is a very studious fellow as shown by his num¬ erous trips to the lib¬ rary? in study periods. Ambition: Structural Engineer. (Structure of what?) Fred Keeley: Mr. Ex¬ uberance. Tells us he is good in all sports, especially track. Big- mouth thinks he is going to take Science at the U of M next year. Petrusia Kozub: Tu- sia,” the second last of the famous Kozub Quintet can usually be found sitting in Kerr ' s after 4. Her am¬ bition: to be a great concert violinist. Prob¬ able fate: Country Hoedown? Rowly Lorimer: Known to his intimates as little boy lost, Row¬ ly is famous for his clear cut logical ex¬ planations. Ultimately plans to be a dentist. Murray MacKay: Quote: It ' s no won¬ der you don ' t finish with the rest of us Murray, you don’t start with the rest of us. Ambition: U of M. Jack Mahan: Jake, a cohort of Smith, and a stalwart of the bas¬ ketball team, is Room 9 ' s candy man. Next year leaves Chur¬ chill for U. Ernie Malakoff: An¬ other of Churchill’s basketballers,, Ernie can often be seen hurrying to school at 8:57 a.m. When ques¬ tioned about his fu¬ ture, he replied may¬ be? PAGE 26 Gerry Malo: Is known for leaving classes ten minutes early, follow¬ ed by Sturgeon and Baker. A responsible student? Next year: University.



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Gail Acaster: This fu¬ ture Santa Claus, known as the tall, cool one, is a man of many talents. D. J. for our school radio and super salesman for St. Vital Grads. Peggy Lou Anderson: This friendly “little” girl sings in the choir, works weekends, and sometimes catches up her history notes! She always has some ex¬ cuse to leave school early. The future will find Peggy at United College. Carol Barber: Exported to Vancouver early in the year, leaving maths classes dull for Mr. Robertson. Bye Bar , we sure have missed her rousing humour. Looking for¬ ward to an active life in B.C.? ... At what Ca rol? Gerald Bellefeuille: Gerry, a newly re¬ cruited Churchillite, makes friends easily and has become pop¬ ular with everyone —- especially with les femmes of Rm. 10. Quotable quotes: Honest! It ' s my brother who wants Linda ' s picture! Marion Brown: Marion is Room 10 ' s pert sec¬ retary treasurer and top student. Marion ' s good nature and win¬ ning smile will cer¬ tainly bring her suc¬ cess in the future. Next year — United College. Mike Brydges: Quiet Mike can be heard in maths asking Herold — what did you get?” or constantly chuckling in Chemis¬ try. U. of M. will see Anthony in Arts next year. Good luck! Jacque Cooke: This popular young miss can be seen at THE STORE. Plans to go to U. of M. next year. Wonder why? Am¬ bition: to hook an en¬ gineer. Fate to marry a plumber. Louise Ann Craig: Par¬ ticipates in all sports, an avid supporter of Hodges House. Friend¬ ly and well-liked, “Cragie always has a mischevious twinkle in those big blue eyes. Why Lou? Gary Cross: This deb¬ onair young man is another employee of BIG D . This year should finish him at C.H.S. one way or an¬ other. Rm. 10 hasn ' t yet decided what his future will be. Jim Farmer: This man in uniform is major¬ ing in some grade 12 subjects; that is to say, he takes them with several rooms. Good luck in the future Jim! Pat Forrest: Pat, pop¬ ular president of room 10, can be found taking Jiver ' s teasing, dans bonne humeur. Tights can be pretty embarrasing, eh Pat? Future finds her in B.C. Diane Fridfinnson: This young lady was misinformed — be¬ lieves school starts in January. We often wonder what goes on behind this quiet face. Future years wilJ find her in the service of Humanity. (teaching]. Don Gall: Well known for his curling (with rocks). Infamous (not really) for his school work. He and big M” seem to get along fine; how we ' ll never know. Good luck in the future! Allan Good: One half of chemistry ' s giggling duet, according to Pat. Plays the piano (among other things) with Pike. Seen fre¬ quently at the Stage Door.” Future: Arts at U. of M. Dianne Halliday: Our V.P. has all the qual¬ ities of a red head temper? Is lovable?? and can keep up a running narration!! Notorious for putting a corner of room 10 into fits of laughter. Future — undecided. PAGE 28 Ed Herold: Brains?? Brawn?? This versa¬ tile track man with jet-propelled wit? intends to be a full¬ time legal beagle and a part-time psychoan¬ alyst — I plead in¬ sanity. Churchill will never be the same without him (thank goodness!) Pat Holbrow: This futJi school marm won have any trouble halt ling her pupils, so sit tells us. Her many ac i ' ities include ushering t the symphony, part it pating in choirs an cleaning up newsstard:

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