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

 - Class of 1966

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12-16 Susan Brydges — The little girl who appears quiet, but oh, when you get to know her!! Still waters run deep. Sue hopes to leave her brydges” behind her someday. Donald Clark — Don is one of the quiet guys of Rm. 16 who comes every morning with all his homework done?? His ambition: undecided. Fate: decided!! Pat Batchelor — Buzz ' Buzz Batchelor is a faithful worker at the Children ' s Home. Pat can be seen walking ! down the hall tripping over her tongue! Am- bition: Social Worker. Margery Black — She’s the type of girl that al¬ ways goes In” the Out” door. We ‘ all eagerly await Margery ' s next soliloquy. She can be heard yelling Lend me an ear,” but no¬ body ever does. Kerry Coulter — Our Wild Irish Rose,” the Presidency knows, this fair, charming flower, holds all Rm. 16’s power. But Casey” didn’t get despotic, through those periods chaotic, Ah — she knew she ' d start a riot, if she dared to holler — Quiet.” Joy Crewe — Room 16 ' s Brightest blonde?” Does, she, or doesn ' t she? Famous for get¬ ting the family car all the time, — our streets aren ' t quite the same. Ambition: Teacher. Linda Digout — Our little French girl pump¬ kin head” always makes good use of her tele¬ phone. Went bankrupt trying to get her driver ' s license. Ambition: Lon¬ don or Bust! Barbara Fawcett — Our expert in Spanish, slide- rule operating, and tea drinking. Swears she ' ll wear her coat in His¬ tory period one day. Ambition: teacher in Latin America. Glen Ferguson — The hardest night worker in Rm. 16. Hobby: collect¬ ing cars. Glen can be seen hanging out the window in Biology Lab. Ambition: used car dealer. Richard Fortier — Us¬ ually found trying to beg, borrow or steal enough money to get his Ford running. Ambition: to drive his car to B.C. Judie Garvin — The little girl with the big smile. Judie keeps everyone busy in the back of Rm. 1 6, but at what? She likes sharing English books with P.R. Ambition: to teach His¬ tory under Mr. Whitham. Fate: Her M.R.S. degree. Harold Gaudette — Happy Harry will long be remembered as that smiling Frenchman from Rm. 16, whose ambition is to pass Grade 1 2. Barbara Green — Alias, Ben Casey, can be seen eagerly awaiting Biol¬ ogy Lab. Famous for wearing her Dad ' s” sweater. Ambition: to get her drivers’ license. Fate: flat-footed pedes¬ trian. Nancy Hall —- Rm. 16 ' s social-minded rep. Is one of our quieter mem¬ bers until 5 minutes after the joke. Lover of weekends, her cars, her brother, her dog, and racing strips. Ambition: world traveller. Risk Halstead — Rick is the unenthusiastic French student of Rm. 16, who can usually be found gazing into the eyes of that certain someone.” Charlene Harrold — Harrold with a double ”r” please. Her main interest doesn ' t lie in Winnipeg. Ambition: to pass Grade 1 1 French and Chemistry. Fate: Freezing in History. W- V Jo-Anne Irving — Jody can be seen warmin g the bench in basketball, volleyball, etc. She ' s chief Marauder at. Grand Beach. Ambition: Secretary of the Navy. PAGE 24

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Robert Johnson — This quiet mathematician can usually be seen strug¬ gling away in English and French classes. En¬ thused about school — even goes to night school! Don Leslie — Thinks that Skylark is a hot car, ho! ho! Can be seen driving in his big green wagon with friends. Ambition: a job with no work and lots of money. Frank Scarcella — Joe Scholar his ambition is to pass Grade 12 and become a teacher. His fate is to return to C.H.S. as a teacher. Kerry Stevens — Curly is Mr. Albertson ' s most dedicated chemistry stu¬ dent. Besides being in the Air Force Reserve Kerry also manages to keep up his studies with hard work. Should do well in the future. Lindsay Waters — Char¬ ter member of the water - fountain club. Week-ends finds him with the boys check¬ ing out all parties. Hopes to be part of Freshie-Week at U. of M. next year. Rick Kendall — Rick can ' t seem to get away from 12-11. By the way he is working, he’s sure to do well. Ambition: To be allowed to join the water-fountain club. Fate: start his own. Ed Mdvor — One of the quieter boys of Rm. 1 1. He likes to sleep in French and English. Am¬ bition: University. Fate.- educated street walker. Ed Siemens — Ed is a natural mechanic, who can even make a ' 54 Ford run. He is planning to be a scientist (famous of course). Barry Stibbard — Barry can be seen at River- view C.C., where he is Vice-President of the Junior Executive. Am¬ bition: Commerce. Fate: Back at Churchill to get that 65 average. John Wickberg — John is one of our basketball enthusiasts. He can usually be found hang¬ ing around St. Mary ' s. His towering personality (!) will take him far. Pet peeve: Basketball games and school dances that fall on the same night. Don Kotak — Don is one of Mr. Bell ' s super students. He enjoys physics so m uch he comes in at eight in the morning (on Mr. Bell’s request). Spends most of his time at school achieving fine marks, pressing unbe¬ lievable weights and cursing the Red Bar¬ on. Gordon Pincock — This physics whiz is known as the quiet one. He is a very conscientious worker and never fails to have his homework done. Trevor Simmons ■—- In¬ terests include cars and cars. Hobby is getting flat tires. Ambition: is to own a Corvette. Fate: Morris Minor. John Tabbernor — John can often be seen at the Y.M.H.A., where he holds several swimming records. Ambition: Break more records. Tom Williams — No re¬ lation to Andy or Ten¬ nessee. His actions are varied but he is never¬ theless perpetually seen in the front seat of THE car and defending it against all comers. Tom ' shall be seen at the U. of M. IF YOU BOYS AREN ' T QUIET WHEN I COME BACK, I ' LL STICK MY TONGUE OUT. PAGE 23



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Don Letters — Another one of Rm. 16s bril¬ liant scholars complet¬ ing Grade 12 on the two-year plan. Next year should find Don at Royal Military College in Kingston. Ambition: to retire at 45. Doug Milne — Doug is one of our second yegr men. His ambition is to be a chemist; only he doesn’t take chemistry. We ' re sure he ' ll succeed in any field — except curling. Bob Roe — Look and see! See Bob go! Bob is a football star! Bob plays for the “Dream Team! but not for C.H.S. Known as “Good Neighbour Bob” on Fri¬ days! Gwen Scott — This “petite fille with the big smile for everyone, was a late-comer. An ardent fan of the Roll¬ ing Stones. Future holds a change of name for Gwen. Good luck to you. Frank Stirk — Our Fried Frank will be immortalized for his prized notes alone, as they are continually be¬ ing duplicated by his •comrades. Journalism will flourish at the U. of M. campus. Don Wiles — Rm. 16 ' s answer to Gomer Pyle. “Iris ' ' can be heard sprouting brilliant com¬ ments in Biology—“But my skin has 3 layers, sir. Ambition: profes¬ sional curler. V) Cheryl Loewen — Cheryl is constantly annoyed with the inadequacies of the school system. She has never been wrong, except once, or twice maybe. Ambition: to fiddle. Monica Mueller — Alias Power House is a spastic volleyball player who is famous for her folksinging. Favorite ex¬ pression, “Do that. Ambition: to play the guitar. Sharon Rutherford — “Crazy legs Rutherford is famous for her snide remarks in class. Phil¬ osophy of life: Better late than never. Am¬ bition: to go to Aus¬ tralia. Iris Scott —• This dark haired beauty of Rm. 16 works hard at school so that she can enjoy her week-ends! Known for being “punchy . Am¬ bition: to settle her charge account. Fate: always in debt. Audrey Town — Swim¬ mer, gymnast, volley¬ ball, basketballer, etc. — Our Joe Athlete. Can be seen flying around the gym every study period. Ambition: Phys. Ed. teacher. Alan Wilson —Rm. 16’s blushing redhead, claims pink is his favorite shade, Al was Mr. C’s first choice for Red Cross and Tab Rep. Am¬ bition: lawyer. Tony Maruca — This quiet athlete manages to win many friends with his quiet persis¬ tence. He is a staunch supporter of this six year school. Perry Ramey — Perry is Rm. 16 ' s latest (and loudest) addition who will try to leave in one piece. A friend to all, especially Mr. R., he hopes to go into accountancy. Fate: Honda salesman. Penny Sanham — Rm. 16 ' s cute import from D.M.C.I. is known as the Stubborn Limey, so she tells us. Penny is another W.W. (Weekend Worshipper). Good luck in the future. Penny! Marilyn Stanley — Marilyn can be found drowning all the little kids at the pool. Wor¬ ries constantly about getting water through? her pierced ears. Am¬ bition: Home Economist. Terry Trigg — Mr. Robertson ' s whizz at “trigg . Favorite expres¬ sion Well, I’ll tell ya. Terry ' s ambition is to go to M.l.T. Richard Wood — Dar¬ cy spends his week¬ ends working at Do¬ minion. Richard ' s artistic abilities shine in Biology Lab. He’s also Mrs. Bond ' s champion record player carrier. Ambition: interior designer. Elizabeth Zeeuwen — The better half, Alice, is Mr. Currie ' s candidate for prime minister. Our Queen of the Big Blue is famous for her laugh¬ ter. Ambition: to get off Mr. Currie ' s desert island. PAGE 25

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