East Kildonan Collegiate - Yearbook (East Kildonan, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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Fl ' IvJ BJvl ' ll A ,9b; LtJ 97. 10 nr r p « O buj a Q$ : IX ■ aisw iff eqeeifleJoH -ion 1 :evoD IO Idella al9.cIoIi IX sbh; Adams - This 5’ GRADE XIC 5” h n : e-ey £ ed J ' : hi ' 6 ! rid ; 6 in XIC lb I ioT f OO.Odq veiqsriO a.o.i the Secret ary-Treasurer, i That ’ s why r ■ •;. -i. on iseti)4°H t s %?ve£y ijag fcr oisiii ty T Mwgx with everyone. Why? Becauke h d-beW 3 talk:?? ' ? - W6 C:u L ' ! .‘ can always tell when Adam’s is coming near 306. 3 Bow? ataefula is active m sports and m culling she’s top. Hal 1 ■ Ambition - Hopes. to finish C-radp XI. Future Po-s ' sihill J ? ties — iku ' be the Re certipn : Ccmmit tee for the Grade X 4l sv ' lo IX ehsiD - ainey A .iol 00.001$ - II isW bl toW . oiiislvh I1X ehsiC - . r. -r- .Bdr- Barnes - This i§ ■■ th - b.Xf IT ” kid . OJulXlClq.£dxxo J ,,mM .nsmow bus nem eoxteS d kDiyiughli©Spends much of ’ exlT ol liA $hm flc 8 5 , 00 I Q ,wonder X iiinAo pBX fvteg« a °5k; Jterfmb® 9V V eons 19103 fins a§- tA Wty iflc -«S?iR£ down Neil Ayjn , ni ,noi w ej o eM.e.tiifl ftl 9 i YWiEdn-g- Mrngt either ) Pasj£ venue-.and skiing. ' omsM .vjiaievxnU srfi ' io yiluoul leriionr Joyce Copp - The neatly clad 5’ 4 , grey-eyed brun- , ette in XIC is Joyce Copp. She bSSJS-O.T.H very pleasing personality, is a good sport and to tQpnemoW no a shi ai oh iSlEnlg ?.xwhiz v ;Qt s.ok:s4n es £% ' Zox kQO ' BQ stime $€«xIxxuA 1 jgtQ -pgrrt oj. poplar .and,qlas%ical+mugj.. Q. noShe is also our drama and debating representative as well as being secretary of drama. Ambition - To be a stenographer.tiurX Hope you fulfil it. . - ■ . Jim Hewitt - Jim is one of our more quiet and studious lads in XIC., He i s about . 5’ ? , blue eyes, brown hair, and is bu lt navy style, efficient. Jim does well in school and usually, listens in class unless arguing with Ron about seamanship. Hi’s night life consists of going to Child’s after tfye Royal Canadian Naval Reserve on Thursday ?nights for a ,coke with,his sidekick Ron. Child’s Restaurant no less, nothing but the best for that kid. Jim hopes to go t o Australia this summer wit-tithe navy. „ Jim eventually. • • hopes to become an admiral in the R,C 0 N. See you in Australian this summer.Jim? . t Doug Ingram - Doug ; better known ‘as Inggie is the school’s sports chairman. He -was a • member of the school’s soccer team which won the sub¬ urban championship„ - Jnge is- of medium-height and build and very handsomeu Every, morning he is seen with his two Morse Place friends Buck and Tonto sadly heading towards the school! At night he .spends some of his time with the boys of M,P« at the car shack. As well as playing ba-seball with the city champs, the Morse Place Midgets. He invented the game of crj.bbage and is now Champ of Morse Place,, Probable Future - A knight- of - • the open road. Favorite Expression - If your brains were T.N.T. you couldn’t blow your nose .

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DEPARTMENT- OF- EDUCATION, MANITOBA SCHOLARSHIPS and BURSARIES Belov is a list of the Scholarships open to High School students in the Province of Manitoba. Application forms and further information may be obtained at the Principal’s Office. SCHOLARSHIP Manitoba - $135-325 for 2 years - Grade XI students completing Jr. Matricv,—tenable in H.Ec.Grade XII Sr.Matric.Students tenable in Arts, Sc., Comm., Agriculture. Isbister - That in each of the Districts Nos.l to 8 in Manitoba there be offered for competition each year two scholar¬ ships to be awarded to the student ranking first and the student ranking second respectively from the Schools of the District on the aggregate marks of the scholarship papsrs of the examination, the first scholarship to consist-of $50.00 from, the Isbister Trust Revenue and remission of tuition fees by the University for one academic year in the Faculty of Arts and Science, or a monetary equivalent with respect to tuition in another faculty of the University; the second scholarship to consist of remission of tuition fees by the University for one academic year in the Faculty of Arts and Science or a monetary equivalent with respect to tuition in another faculty of the University. P.P.C.L.I. Women’s Auxiliary - $100.00 for 1 year - Any Grade XI student who is the son or daughter of P.P.C.L.I.service personnel. Manitoba Brewers $350. $150 for 2 years - Grades XI and XII Matric. Hotelkeepers - students. Winnipeg Chapter - $50.00 for 1 year - Grade XI Holders of Governor- 1.0. D.E. General’s Medal. Margaret L. - $50.00 for 1 year - Grade XI Holders of Governor- Hughe s ? I.O.D.E-vGeneral’s Medal. Seven O.ks I.O.D.E. - $50.00 for 1 year - Grade XI Greater Winnipeg students. Eleanbr McKay I.Q.D.J. - $50.00 for 1 year - Grado XI students. World War II - $400.00 for 4 years - Grade XI or Grade XII Matric. Memorial,I.O.D.E. Sons or daughters of deceased or permanently and seriously disabled service men and women. The Wpg.Women’s - $350.00 for 1 year.- Grade XI or Grade XII Matric., Air Force Aux. whose parent lost his (or her) life while on active Memorial service with the Royal Canadian‘Air Force -World War II. ■ • ‘ ... r 1 !



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Allan Isliefson - Allan (Tonto) Isliefson, the Dapper Dan of XIC. He’s strong and ambit¬ ious and likely to get somewhere. His ambition is to climb to the top of Mt.Everest. His hobbies are playing pool and trying to grow a beard. Tonto hails from Morse Place and at one minute to nine, you can see him approa¬ ching the school with his dog team. Tonto is also the famous debater of XIC and was elected representative of drama and debating for XIC. Allan is Black Cat’s top buyer. Future is to be with Inggie and Bucky. Maureen Mae Kalkhoven - A medium size girl with brown eyes which are always looking at Mr.Currie in Biology periods to see if there is any¬ thing to pass a comment on. She plays basketball and Volley-ball quite well, and is quite the very little brain in school. She and Sue are always trying to beat each other. As well as playing basketb. 11 at the Y.W.C.A’s Jim , she also tries to ski. Thats how she wore the back of her parka out. Swimming and skating are also one of her pastimes. Mae’s main Hobby, Ambition and Interest, concerns a boy who was in XIA last year and works in Eaton’s D,A. off ice. Worse Luck I Our gal Mae is on our social committee and is doing quite well for us. Good Luck gal. Susan Klassen - Sue, is 5’ f short, and has blonde hair and brown eyes. She is an in¬ dustrious worker and does well in both school work and sports. Sue takes part in most school activities, and is in the choir for the Operetta which was a success beoause of her. Her ambition is to be a stenographer. Future - looks as though she’ll be a housewife soon. Her favorite pastime is bowling and dancing. Garnet Knox - This is the tall, lanky, boy of XIC who chums a little with Fin-Lynne-son. His brown eyes are always looking in and checking on XA. He was on the Volly Ball team - What a player - ugh’. He likes running long distances, so we hope he wins this year. (It ' ll be tough going). He i very interested in skiing and especially good. In ore case, when he was out at Snow Valley, he took the tow line up to the nur¬ sery slopes. Looking down this mole hill turned him green. He then got a push. He flew down that hill - (for two seconds) and then he was tumbling head over heels till at last he reached the bottom. He is very good at his school work - cough! cough! - especially in Miss Thompson’s Geography classes. He never looks at girls - except the one s who come into his view. He is quite prominent in the curling world (his own world of course) and would like to win at least four games - so he can catch up to his age. He wants to be a Mountie - Good Luck Garnet.

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