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Someone I Admire by Dolores Hildebrand Leaves were tossing in the wind as September swept away traces of summer. The first semester at school was, shall I say, sentenced. After being carefree and somewhat irresponsible all summer, the thought of rules and regu¬ lations of the dorm did not intrigue me. Familiar with the routine, I sought out my room and began to unpack. The “formal atmosphere” was soon broken by the abrupt entrance of Cess, whom I learned was my roommate. Her name was not really Cess, but Castoris. The latter name should explain why I chose to call her Cess. Although not beautiful, she had that certain quality that made you want to know her. Perhaps it was her sea-blue eyes that caught your immediate attention . . . yes, that’s what it was. The minute our eyes met, a warm, deep relationship began. Our relationship was one that lasted till the end”. I recall being invited to a friend’s house one frosty night. The crisp air compelled us to ignore the temptation to take a taxi. We walked. We walked the entire two miles and my feet and my complaining justified every step of the way. Cess, however, didn’t let a slight handicap like swol¬ len feet bother her. Be happy you ' re able to walk on your own two feet,” she said. She was a Pollyanna”, finding something good in everything and everyone, no matter how hard it was. Cess lived in a world of “doing good unto others”, and consequently had many friends. 1 don’t mean she was popu¬ lar in school activities. She did her part, but didn’t push people into taking special notice of her. Cess worked part- time as a “candy striper” at the children’s hospital, was an active member in the Science Club, and was usually out babysitting at night. Little brats seemed to like her company. I never could understand how she managed to spend so much of her spare time with children. It was only last week that she offered to “referee” a group of wild, little boys who were to go on a hike with their senior leader. As you can expect, there was one lad who thought he was just a little more experienced than the rest. On a dare, he tried to prove he could out-swim the current of the river. He was soon swept downstream. Amidst the group of hysterical youths, Cess came to the rescue. Not a strong swimmer herself, she was by some chance able to reach the drowning boy and tug him to shore. Thunder clashed, rain poured, and tears streamed down my face as 1 realized Cess was gone . . . 38
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LINDA PENNER Linda is the girl with the big mischievous eyes and the sparkling personality. Literature being her favourite class, making Mr. Pries her favourite teacher, presents a problem, resulting in many a movement in class. BERYL PENNER Beryl’s personality makes her a favourite with all her friends. Her gay laughter can be heard in or out of school. Doing homework she finds a chore, but fooling around in class she adores. Her one ambition now is fust to get out of school. MARLENE STOBBE ‘Mar our yearbook rep.; likes to talk and cause riots in class. It is a well-known fact that homework never keeps her from a certain handsome fellow because she enjoys dating more than studying which often shortens her homework hours. IRENE PETERS Irene is a friendly person liked by all people who come into contact with her. She is the Grade 11 Comm. Rep. to the Student Council. She also is one of the top in class. NETTIE WARMS Nettie is a blonde-haired lass and always greets everyone with a cheery Hi . She enjoys reading story books, skating and singing in the choir. Her ambition is to be a secretary. ANNE SUDERMAN Anne comes to the G.V.C.I. from Reinfeld. Anne thinks school is the greatest bore and can think of numerous activities to take its place. It is her desire to go out in the world of adventure. ENID WIEBE Pleasant and easy going are words which describe Enid in the best way. She is a quiet lass who finds that doing homework is such a chore. In class you’ll find she loves to dream. Her interests lie in weekends. DOROTHY WIEBE This pretty blonde comes to school when there ' s nothing better to do. With more than just an elbow up her sleeve she adds to our classes. Dorothy will probably end up in an office someday. NELLIE WOLFE Ji -! 9 ,rl who has a great personality and is full of fun and laughter. S M skati , n0 9 ° 1 . 1 ?. 9 t0 hocke y games and especially looks forward weekends. Her main ambition is to get out of school. HELEN WOLFE Helen is easy to get along with and has a Hi for all who give her one. She keeps well occupied by many of her activities besides school. As for the future — Helen keeps her secrets well guarded. 37
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