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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 1946-47 LORNE THOMAS Edmonton, Alberta. Baseball, boxing. Aim: Medicine. “You fellows are lucky that I haven’t got a bad temper.” GILBERT KRAUSE Edmonton, Alberta. Aim: Undecided. “One day of school a week is quite enough for me.” HERBERT FOX Edmonton, Alberta. Piano, Students Council, Literary Com mittee. Aim: The Ministry. “I whistle not only in the dark but also in study hours.” ALFRED WEDMAN Roily View, Alberta. Choristers, orchestra, play, baseball. Aim: Scientific Agriculture. “I can also cut hair without the use of a bowl.” IRVIS BUSCH Churchbridge, Saskatchewan. Students Council, baseball. Aim: Medicine. “The supreme joy of life is to sleep past 10:00 a.m.” WILLIAM BUSSE Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Hockey, baseball. Aim: The Ministry. “Don’t you think that a brush cut improves the looks of my hair?” RONALD RAEDEKE Edmonton, Alberta. Literary Committee, play, Aurora Staff. Aim: The Ministry. “Being a city student definitely has advantages—ahem!” LELAND WENZEL Oyen, Alberta. Aim: Farmer. “My motto is: ‘Silence is golden.’ ” CLARENCE EIFERT Leduc, Alberta. Choristers, referee. Aim: The Ministry. “If you want the latest information, incline your ear this way.” 12
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DEPARTMENT NORMAN LANGE Millet, Alberta. Orchestra, softball, Choristers, Stu¬ dents Council, Aurora Staff. Aim: The Ministry. “Ten laughs a day keep ten doctors away.” VIOLET ZWICK Hines Creek, Alberta. Students Council, Literary Commit¬ tee, Choristers. Aim: Nurse, “Out of my way, girls . . . I’m a tom¬ boy.” GERALDINE HENNIG Wostok, Alberta. Aurora Staff, piano. Aim: Teacher. “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” MARION BALCOMBE Vancouver, British Columbia. Cnoristers, piano. Aim: Nurse. “Don’t ever get me angry or. . . .!” NAOMI HENNIG Wostok, Alberta. Choristers. Aim: Nurse. “My one thought this year is to care for my sister, Margaret.” DOROTHY MARQUARDT Artland, Saskatchewan. Aim: Undecided. “What fun is there eating if you can’t gossip at the same time?” ROSE ADOMITE Lloydminster, Sask. Skating. Aim: Nurse. “There is no pleasure quite like— eating.” LILLIAN HENNIG Andrew, Alberta. Aurora Staff: Piano. Aim: Teacher. “I do come to classes on time once in a while.” 11
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IRENE KINZEL Codette, Saskatchewan. Girls’ Prima, Students Council. Aim: Nurse. “I wonder what they are doing at home just now. . . . ?” SELMA BORGER Lymburn, Alberta. Choristers. Aim: Nurse. “The one thing wrong with this world is—too much talking.” VERA WILDGRUBE Bruderheim, Alberta. Choristers, play. Aim: Stenographer. “They don’t call me ‘Cookie’ for nothing.” MARGARET HENNIG Wostok, Alberta. Choristers, piano. Aim: Teacher. “Don’t try to flirt with me, boys— it won’t work.” VALENTINE HENNIG Wostok, Alberta. Hockey, baseball, handball, Chorist¬ ers, Athletic Committee. Aim: The Ministry. “Does anyone want to share my sisters with me?” ROBERT BAUER Beach Corner, Alberta. Baseball. Aim: The Ministry. “Some day I shall surely trounce John Nielsen.” JOHN NIELSEN Port Alberni, B.C. Photography, Aurora Staff. Aim: The Ministry. “And every time he spoke, it was a corny joke.” GLEN BUCHWALD Standard, Alberta. Piano, baseball. Aim: R.C.M.P. “If you think I’m tall, you should see my brother!” PAUL SCHROEDER MacNutt, Saskatchewan. Students Council, Literary Com¬ mittee, hockey, baseball. Aim: The Ministry. “Don’t rush me, girls, please!” 13
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