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BODY — DEPARTMENT CLARA KUHNKE Ferintosh, Alta. Piano. Aim: Private secretary. “I wish the professors would give us more compositions to write.” ELSIE LOCK Fort St. John, B.C. Aim: Stenography. “I let other people do the talking.” VIOLET ZWICK Hines Creek, Alta. Softball, volleyball. Aim: Nurse. “I’m always a good angel.” NAOMI HENNIG Wostok, Alta. Aurora staff. Aim: Nurse. “I’m going places in the world. Who is coming along?” EMIL LANGE Millet, Alta. Guitar, softball, Aurora staff, lost and found committee. Aim: Ministry. “I always say that too much hair is bad for anybody.” IRVIS BUSCH Langenburg, Sask. Baseball. Aim: Ministry. “I can smoke now—I must be a man.” LUMIR MOTTL Sunnybrook, Alta. Hockey, baseball. Aim: Teacher. “Let’s go see a movie.” THEODORE NITZ Medicine Hat, Alta. Grounds-keeper. Aim: Ministry. “Now let me tell you a few thousand words.” WILFRED HANNEMAN Telfordville, Alta. Hockey, softball. Aim: Ministry. “I’m not philosophical — I just look that way.” PETER THORSLEV Edmonton, Alta. Singing, Aurora staff. Aim: Ministry. “Let’s have a deep philosophical argument.” 25
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HIGH SCHOOL — STUDENT THEODORE LUCHT MacNutt, Sask. Hockey, baseball, handball, Aurora staff, lit¬ erary committee. Aim: Ministry. “Give me that piece of wire and I’ll make you a crystal set.” DAVID HONIG Plumas, Man. Baseball, dramatics. Aim: Ministry. “Did you read the latest edition of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica? It’s very inter¬ esting.” LLOYD PEARCE Edmonton, Alta. Baseball, hockey, piano. Aim: Teacher. “Let’s go to the hockey game tonight.” REINHOLD MADU Leduc, Alta. Hockey, baseball. Aim: R.C.M.P. “Mud’s” head gazes coldly down upon the world from its lofty perch. WILLIAM FRUSON Cactus Lake, Sask. Hockey. Aim: Motor engineer. “I can take care of myself, no matter what my brothers think.” ARTHUR RIMER Warburg, Alta. Hockey, baseball, athletic committee. Aim: Teacher. “Why can’t we play ball all the time and study in our spare time?” ERVIN ALTHEIM Stony Plain, Alta. Listening to a crystal radio set, guitar. Aim: Teacher. A big voice from a little man. WALTER SEEHAGEL Stony Plain. Alta. Hockey, baseball, guitar. Aim: Pharmacy. “My build is small, but my heart is big.” NORMAN LANGE Millet, Alta. Mandolin, lost and found committee. Aim: Ministry. “Which do you like better, my playing or my brother’s singing?” CLARENCE KASTNER Edmonton, Alta. Operetta, skating. Aim: R.C.M.P. “Listen to me hit low C.” 24
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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT HERBERT FOX Edmonton, Alta. Piano, skating. Aim: Ministry. “I am an unabashed Penthesilean sesquipedal- ianist.” RONALD RAEDEKE Edmonton, Alta. Hockey. Aim: Ministry. “Having lived in both, 1 must admit that Edmonton is better than Calgary.” GERALD EBERHARDT Edmonton, Alta. Hockey. Aim: Railroader. “If I want to talk loud. I’ll talk loud.” ALFRED WEDMAN Roily View, Alta. Singing, violin, operetta. Aim: Minister or farmer. “Just watch me smile.” CLARENCE EIFERT Leduc, Alta. Menu Committee. Aim: Ministry. “Would you care to hear the latest rumors?” DOROTHY MARQUARDT Artland, Sask. Drawing. Aim: Undecided. “If there is anything I hate, it is the mumps.” VERA WILDGRUBE Bruderheim, Alta. Aim: Nurse. “If I have to choose between Edmonton and Bruderheim, I’ll take Bruderheim.” ESTHER STIELER Inglis, Man. Aim: Teacher. “I must tell you about Manitoba . . .” MARION BALCOMBE Vancouver, B.C. Piano. Aim: Nurse. “Remember the time I was queen of the carnival?” LAURA KL1MACK Inglis, Man. Aim: Nurse. “Now if I were a nurse, I would . . .”
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