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ROOM 11 cent. JANICE FRIESEN Janice Friesen’s quite a girl, Her jol.es keep us all in a whirl. She helped with make-up in our play And is seen with Joyce most of the day. JOYCE FAYKUS Joyce Faylius is a girl of fun. Who is certainly liked by everyone. She is usually seen about the school With her pal Janice as a rule. PATSY GIESBRECIIT Patsy Giesbrecht, a girl in Grade nine Always seems to have a good time. She is very tall, with eyes of blue — Girls like her are very few. GERALDINE HALPENNY On make-up Geraldine worked for our play She certainly had a lot to say. With curly blonde hair and eyes of blue, Her friejids number quite a few. DONNA HAYWOOD Donna is a small, dark lass. She stands fourth highest in her class. Whenever a joke is passed around. You know that Donna can surely be found. BETTY JACKSON Betty Jackson, a girl in our class, Is quite a jovial little lass. In the chorus she sang very heartily too — She’ll be remembered by me and you. BESSIE JONES Bessie has a quiet air. She never gets in anyone’s hair. She works very hard; stands second in class, There’s never a doubt that she will pass. VIRGINIA KELLY Virginia Kelly with eyes of blue, Always has her homework to do. On the field you’ll find her playing ball, Amid the cheers of one and all. FLORENCE LEE Florence is a girl with friends. Her help to them she often lends — Make-up, baseball, year-book too — All these things she endeavoured to do. GEORGINA LINTON Georgina sings from nine till four. But does her best with a baseball score. In the chorus of the Mikado she did her part - She often hears the words ‘Where’s your art? 1 MARGARETTE McKAY Margarette McKay is a girl brimful of fun; She rates with the other girls second to none. Whenever laughter is heard anywhere, We always know our Marg is there. PATSY VERBECK Patsy Verbeck is quite the lass, She’s always bright and cheerful in class. She usually makes the baseball team, And with other players she rates supreme. BOB BROWN Sometimes up and sometimes down, That’s the boy we call Bob Brown. He’s friendly and happy the livelong day. He hopes in time to earn some pay. ED CAIRNS Eddy Cairns is a boy with a grin, From morning till night he’s on the spin. He’s not a hard worker as you doubtless know. And that’s as far as we’d better go. ED GRANT At volley ball he is a star. He’s liked by all from near and far. A few minutes late he reaches the door, And he’s kept in until half-past four. NORMAN JASPER Norman Jasper’s our little Casper, Who comes to school most every day. He tries to make friends in every way And he doesn’t scare them away.
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ROOM 13 cont. BOB McFEE He was our Pooh-Bah-with his baritone voice; Medicine is his vocational choice. He’s a versatile boy with an active brain. A baseball coach with might and main. BOB NEWBURY Bob Newbury, a good pal and a friend Is always tagging along at the end. In shops he puts us all to shame, And is an enthusiast of the g lfing game. JOHN O’BRIEN John’s a newcomer from Portage la Prairie; In French he’s never very merry. He’s good in sports, but at baseball he’s best; In school he often takes a rest. BOB ORTLIEB Bob Ortlieb, an excited young man Is a Navy Cadet, and a saxaphone fan. He’s a very nice boy, a friend indeed, Who will come to your rescue whatever your need. TERRY PARTRIDGE In the operetta he had but one line, But in hiS classes he often does shine. He worked for our book with advertising, And in the chorus he could be heard singing. BARRY SMITH Barry Smith, a sportsman at heart Was in the operetta and fitted the past; As ‘Pish Tush 1 he starred and did very wen, And on the soccer field, he was swell. BOB VAN TONGERLOO An excellent success was our actor ICO-KO Who likes everything to be just so-so. He pops up with comments and jokes in classes, And enjoys himself as long as he passes. DONALD WINKLER Don Winkler, good at playing Bach As Ko-Ko, steady as a rock. In the Winnipeg Festival he was a star; This lad will surely go quite far. MR. F. WHITE FLORENCE ALBA In Room eleven there is a gal To everyone she is a pal. She has dark hair and you will agree She’s the quietest girl you ever did see. ROSALIE DAY Rosalie Day, the Scottish lass, Is very well liked by all our class. In all the rooms she’s very quiet But often in sports she is a riot. GAIL EVERETT Gail is known for her merry voice, She is often seen with her friend Joyce. In make-up she tried to paint the cast- That’s why at performances she arrived last. LORRAINE EWACIIEWSKI Lorraine, a member of our make-up committee Worked well on faces of actors, we agree. Baseball she plays on the field each day. And is going soon to Tec-Voc, they say. MARJORIE EWASYKE Marjorie is a girl of good looks Who always has her head in books. She’ll leave Earl Grey, and you’ll hear her say ‘Tec-Voc here I come to work and play. 1 YVONNE FAVEL Yvonne Favel is certainly the lass Who never did stand first in her class. In all sports and at make-up she shines. But sometimes in Maths she gets mixed up with ‘nines ' .
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ROOM 11 cont. ROY JOHNSON Roy is a new boy in our school. Hut he’s seldom shy as a rule. He worked on scenery for the play — Then started to study in the month of May. BILL KELLY He’s short and thin, with sparkling brown eyes. He works very hard and often tries To amuse us all with a joke or two And help us in class if our talents are few. WAYNE KELLY Wayne Kelly is a very good friend of ours He helps us all for hours and hours. He is a very quiet lad, and fine — One of the gentlemen in our grade nine. WALTER KOLOMAYA Walter Kolomaya is active in games — We do not remember all his nicknames. He’s always laughing in our class But sometimes he’s afraid he may not pass. JACK RADY Jack certainly isn’t the scholar of our grade nine But in the Operetta, his singing was fine. By twenty to nine he’s in the school — And then he gets scolded as a rule. JIM RALPH We liked having Jim in our grade nine Because he helped us have a good time. He’s liked by everyone we know But sometimes we think he’s a little slow. PETER TODD Peter helped with the scenery in our play. You’ll see him at baseball every day. He’s the chap with the coal black hair, Who never seems to have a care. EDWIN YOUNG Edwin works in school with all his might. His report card shows that he is quite bright, lie is a cheerful, popular lad — But sometimes his jokes mal e us quite sad. GILBERT LAM0T1IE In our room there’s a boy called Gil Who pals around with Ken and Bill. He worked on the scenery for our play, And helped with the stage on the great day. ken McDonald Ken is quite a capable lad. He painted our scenery and we were glad. He does his work quite well in school, But sometimes disobeys a rule. GARNET McKAUGHAN Though some of us think that Garnet is shy, There are many others that wonder why, In class he rarely speaks a word But in the halls he’s easily heard. BILL MILLER Bill Miller is the coach of a baseball team. When his players do well, you should see him beam. He’s here most of the year at five to nine, But once in a while he arrives on time. BILL NELSON Carefree and happy is our Bill, Who sometimes works with a very good will. He’s the boy with the blond, wavy hair, Who never seems to have a care. BOB PODOLSKI Bob is a friend to everyone — With scenery for the Mikado he had some fun. In shops he is always very gay But he never has too much to say.
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