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men scnecL GERALDINE BECKER, Tofielcl, Alta. “Becky” GERHARD MILLER, Melville, Sask. “Garry” Aim: Engineering. Aurora Staff, Piano, Chemistry. “Sit down a min¬ ute and let me explain the Einstein Theory.” WERNER KLINGBEIL, New Sarcpta, Alta. Aim: Chem. Engineering. Hockey, Violin. “Going to stay up and study with me tonight, Baron?” JOYCE HOLM, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Figure Skating, Swim¬ ming, Dramatics. Full of laughter, full of fun; “Joe” is ready to help anyone. WALTER RAEDEKE, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: To do something different. Choristers, Dramatics, Red Cross. “I’ll always stick to the old Latin proverb: Ad astra per aspera. Trans¬ lated: take it easy.” JEAN POHL, Flatbush, Alta. “Beanie” Aim: Secretary. Choristers, Students’ Council, Piano. “Algebra would be fun if we had no tests.” .Mm: Nurse. Aurora Staff, Literary Committee, Softball, Piano. “Ac least you don’t have to sit still so long if you come late for classes!”
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CEP ACT HE NT FIRST YEAR COLLEGE JOHN NIELSEN, Alberni, B.C. Aim: Ministry. President of Student Body, Choristers, Students’ Council. Sociology Prof.: “What is the name given to those who want to abolish the existing order?’’ Nielsen: “Sexties!” LUTHER SCHROEDER MacNutt, Sask. “Hormone”. Aim: Ministry. Baseball, Library, Yearbook and Aurora Staffs. Luther, Luther, quite contrary ' Demands no noise in the Library. But when it comes to playing ball His lusty voice out- shouts them all. VALENTINE HENNIG Wostok. Alta. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Choristers, Ping-pong, Literary Committee, Yearbook. Bauer: “What did Aeneas go to Carthage for?” Val: “Oh, for a little while.” HERBERT FRUSON Cactus Lake, Sask. “Schmooson”. Aim: Ministry. Choris¬ ters, Yearbook. “You can ask more questions as a teacher than as a stu¬ dent.” WALTER SEEHAGEL Stony Plain, Alta. “Seeb”. Aim: Ministry. Baseball, Hockey, Ping-pong, Ath¬ letic Committee, Stu¬ dents’ Council. “Of all commands, I dread this fate: Seehagel next; stand up, translate!” PAUL SCHROEDER MacNutt, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball, Choristers, Ath¬ letic Committee. “Paul!” you hear the students scream, “Come open up ’ye old canteen.” WILLIAM BUSSE Forbes, N. Dakota “Tut”. Aim: Ministry. Choris¬ ters, Aurora Staff, Year¬ book. Regardless of the fact that his folks moved south, he still prefers the North. ROBERT BAUER, Edmonton, Alta.—“Bobby” Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Baseball. Bauer: “What is the roof of the mouth called?” Prof.: “The palate, sir.” Bauer: “Good! That’s all 1 need to finish my crossword puzzle.” CLARENCE EIFERT, Leduc, Alta.—“Cootsie” Aim: Ministry. Aurora Staff, Choristers. “I wonder whose Dodge he’s been driving last? His father’s or . . . .” 11
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WALTER FREITAG, Spruce Grove, Alta. Aim: Medicine. Piano, Choristers. “Boys, did you ever notice what high marks 1 make?’’ CLARENCE KADATZ, New Sarepta, Alta. “Sam” Aim: Teacher. Trumpet, Ping-pong. “Who said there was anything wrong with the Edmonton Flyers?” EVA CARLILL, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Doctor. Piano. “Here I am, Tm sorry I’m late!” REINHARDT BARON, ' Ot’ideview, Sask. “Broomy” Aim: Teacher. Handball, Ping-pong. “I still haven’t beat Wong in ping- pong.” MARK BARON, Wideview, Sask. Aim: Undecided. Hockey, Handball. “Who said that Grade 12 was a hard year?” RUTH SCHROEDER. MacNutt, Sask. “Ruthless” Aim: Nurse. Choristers. Skating. If Ruth lands in the hospital, it’s either her toe or her Internes. EVELYN LUNG. Lake Lenore, Sask. Aim: Secretary. Softball, Volleyball. Quiet and serene our Evelyn is usually seen. 13
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