Gordon Bell High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)
- Class of 1970
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3 Borrowman Place Winnipeg, Manitoba This Yearbook is Dedicated to 1870 MANITOBA CENTENNIAL 1970 ilthy attitude PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE iasy to become involved. There is a ig, but it seems to dry up before of inhibition, frustration, and futility 3 is that for the many who do find ey do not despair and can eventual- ith a little help from their friends, ig to say before closing: I have en- and the honor of being President se I should nostalgically review the trivia of this I year because that seems to be the pattern idents of the past have followed. I feel I sho pattern this year and touch on a few thii ly opinion are much deeper, we hear a great deal about apathy in our scially student apathy and, on a larger see 1 of the great silent majority . It is genert nat those who are silent are in agreement w i quo . I believe that apathy is not agreeme re on the part of individuals To answer the be Who am I? and Am I happy with the wc ?” Apathy is a failure to come to grips with I ridual were to successfully answer these qi having thoroughly probed his basic exister er, many people fail to answer these questi ly; in fact, many seem never to ask the nei They go through high school ' with only i jbtain their diploma and get out with hardl From the Principal THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN OUR SOCIETY There is no doubt that to-day ' s youth is tar better informed, in the broad¬ est sense of the term, than any have ever been in the past. Educational methods are being up-dated all the time. More and more audio-visual material is being used to help make study more profitable and useful. News media — newspapers, radio, and television —provide virtually instant news. A whole, new, wide field has opened to our young people. Perhaps the awakening is too sudden. Perhaps it ' s too great a blow when the eager, idealistic youth comes face to face with the discouraging realities. No wonder that there is frustration and bewilderment in those youthful minds that have not yet had time to mature fully. Maturity is not the inevitable re¬ sult of education but comes only through practice in handling the responsibility of life and work. Opting-out —rejecting participation, refusing to join in the fight — is simply turning one ' s back on maturity and wisdom. It is imperative that a climate of mutual understanding be established between the generations. If a generation gap” were to become a permanent cleavage due to youth ' s lack of confidence in the good will of their elders and the frustration of the latter, we should never achieve that Utopia of which we all dream. Youth must be ready to give their elders credit for the latter ' s experience and their numerous and significant achievements. On the other hand, the older generation must grant youth an understanding and appreciation of their enthusiasm, their zeal and their impatience to get on with the job. To our graduating class let me say that we, the staff of Gordon Bell, ap¬ preciate all that you have done for the school. We have really enjoyed work¬ ing with such a fine group of young people. If you continue the good work that you have begun here, face life with an open mind, the world isn ' t going to be such a bad place after all. My wish for all of you is a useful and happy life. F.A. Hodgkir Vice Principals The year of the big shuffle —the new look —Gordon Bell ' s building program —these are the kind of thoughts which first surface when one begins to look back over the past school year. These thoughts soon give way to feelings of apprecia¬ tion for the opportunity of associating with a fine staff and student body who have made living through this turmoil a great experience. Perhaps my feelings about our school are better conveyed by the words of the poet Richard Lovelace who said: Stone walls do not a prison make Nor iron bars a cage Gordon Bell ' s greatness lies not in its large carpeted areas, its resource centers or new library facilities, but in the people who work, teach and learn therein. To those who work and teach, may I extend my thanks for the privilege of being counted among your number. To those who have learned the lessons of high school and now stand at the doorway to their future, may it open into a bright and happy one for you. R. Mutchmor I recommend to all students, for their careful consideration, the following message from the Hall-Dennis Report, Living and Learning: The underlying aim of education is to further man ' s unending search for truth. Once he possesses the means to truth, all else is within his grasp. Wisdom and understanding, sensitivity, compassion, and responsibility, as well as intel¬ lectual honesty and personal integrity will be his guides in adolescence and his companions in maturity.” If possession of the means to truth, which promises such rich rewards, is within our grasp, I submit, no sacrifice is too high a price to pay for so rich a treasure. My sincere congratulations and best wishes to the gradu¬ ating class. G. Sim. MRS. S. CALOF MISS M. BOURGOUI MRS. T. COYLE MR. J. BOTHE MR. G. TREMEL iMSOOMAIR Mathematics MR. PARTRIDGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Physical Education MISS L. LEVIELLE MR. R. WILKES MRS. McCALL MR. G. SIMPSON MATHS MR. M. KOWALIK Music MRS. O. FREISEN Librarians MISS J. SPENCE Missing MR. L. KOSS MISS M. MIDDLETON MRS. O. BORLAND MISS H. DEHN CARETAKERS MR. S. ANTHONY MR. B. BAGWROTH MR. H. FJELDSTED MR. S. KELLY MR. D. KENNEDY MR. P. KRISTALOVICH MR. A. MORTON MR. W. MUELLER MR. K. SCOTT MR. B. TRIST MR. E. ZIMMERMAN MRS. M. MACRAE I would like to thank all the teachers and students who have helped make this yearbook possible. Special thanks should go to Mr. Grossetti, our staff advisor, and to the English Office, for being so patient. To the students I would urge you to give your full support to next year ' s editor, George Caraganis. DONNA STEF THE ARTS ACTIVITIES JANET HAMENDE PATTI DRESEL LINDA LAUBER LAYOUT EDITOR ORGANIZATIONS MGR. Yearbook Staff ROSS CUNNINGHAM BUSINESS MGR. NANCY BURKA GIRLS ' SPORTS SYLVIA BOCK BOHDAN BODNAR GENERAL ASST. DON PHILLIPS BOYS ' SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHERS TYPIST ALLAN POMANSKI TOM YOUNG MIKE DRESEL Daughter In a small five-room, two-story dwelling on the outskirts of Guayaquil, Ecuador, lives a little girl, one of a family of nine. She is a tall, slender girl with brown hair and deep, dark expressive eyes. Her high aptitude for learning has showed itself in her marks at school. She takes an interest in all her school work (her favourite subject is writing) but always reserves time for helping others and does household chores for her mother. As you have probably guessed, I am talking about our foster child, Bella Esperanza Chavez. Bella ' s father, a truck driver, earns $40 a month Out of this meagre income he pays a number of monthly expenses: rent $7.50; electricity $1.75; char¬ coal $1.50; food $25.00. (By the way, Esperanza and her seven brothers and sisters eat two meals of main¬ ly cereals and milk and small quantities of meat per day.) Under Plan, Gordon Bell helps Esperanza by sending her $51 quarterly, along with occasional Christmas gifts and birthday parcels. The financial donations will terminate (as set by the sum acquired by Charity Drive 1968) in late 1972. That should set all of us to thinking about what we ' re going to do when this time expires. Here, then, is a note from our little girl: Dear Foster Parents, It is a great pleasure to greet you and your dear family, I wish you are all in good health. I tell you that I got the first place at school, this is because I have gotten good marks. Answering your question of what the kids do when they are on vacation, I tell you that most of them spend their time with their parents at the beach, like in Salinas, Libertad, Playas, Punto Carnero, etc. These are during the months of February, March and April. This is all I have to tell you, so I close now with a hug. Your foster child, Bella Cha vez Good luck, Bella, Keep in touch. u GuukatM 12-126 MR. J. DORFMAN KEN LAM—One of the (few) serious-minded and hard-working students in the class. A great guy who helps everyone with their Physics problems. RICHARD SHERBY-Brother of that famous R.R. Likes: music, girls, and weight-lifting at the Y . Ambition: psychologist. Fate: ending up like his brother. RICK STOBART —Room 126 ' s Ace bowler. He is the quiet, silent type during the week, but come the week-end — Watch out!! Ambition: surveyor. Fate: pin-setter in a bowling alley. TED HARSANT — Room 1 26 ' s one claim to fame is Ted ' s beard. We all wonder what’s behind those sleepy Monday morning eyes. A pleasant guy who is well-liked by all. LEO COLLETTE - First to every class. A quiet, studious student??? Can be seen trying to figure out where to go for studies. Good Luck! ERNIE KULCZYCKI-Ernie is 126 ' s import from Pt. Dubois. Quiet and stu¬ dious. A real nice guy who keeps his private life a secret. Ernie is a sure success. JOHN HOLLAND —Usually found in Rm. 100 bouncing a basketball off his head. Self-described as The Brain. Ambition: U. of M. for Phys. Ed. Fate: Panther goal post. ELAINE SHEBESKI- The girl with the sunny hair and disposition to match. Can be seen squinting at blackboards (and boys). Interests: swimming, singing and week¬ ends. TOM PAULLEY-Room 126 ' s N.D.P. candi¬ date for the next election. He is constantly trying to get us to come to a N.D.P. rally. Fate: Capi¬ talist. BODO ROLOFF-126 ' s soldier. Goes out with the boys on Saturdays after militia. Too bad all he ever finds .is drags. Ambition: General. Fate: peace-monger. IRENE ZENEWYCH — A petite person who likes to wear her grandfather ' s clothes. Her main interest is week-ends. Ambition: U. of M. Fate: goatherder. Affectionately called: Dum- pee.” DEBBIE PARNELL —Known affectionately as D.M. Dobbin. This wonderful girl is usually found with C.S. Dislikes: running and doing labs. Likes: puppies, food, and boys. Ambition: doctor. MILLE MARTIN—Can be seen giggling in the halls or trying to find some gum! Interested in inter-room sports. Probable fate: manager of Chicklets. VAL COPELAND-Valerie has a smile for everyone, including the teachers!! Likes all and is liked by all. What about those mysterious week-ends Val? LINDATUCHIWSKY-Thequietest member of the class? Loves going to parties and driving. Interests: U. of M. Ambition: travel. Fate: taking a canoe trip around the world. 16 PAT BOYCHUK-An all-round” kid. Interested in everything from sports to singing. Full of pep, and school spirit. An inkling of intelligence is present. Ambition: veterinarian. Fate: cage- washer. BARBARA HOOEY-Oh -what lurks be¬ hind those big brown eyes?? Barbara hasawin¬ ning personality and thus has won many friends. Ambition: model. Fate: cover girl for Mad Maga¬ zine. ALENA SILVANOVICH — Boy do I love those glasses” follows Alena everywhere Mr. Gaston goes. Ambition: travel around the world, fall in love and marry into money. Fate: old maid on welfare. KEN WILSON —Ken, room president, is known throughout the school as the “hairy philosopher . Can be seen running to the Maryland Cafe one second after the noonhour bell. Ambition: Univer¬ sity P rof. LACKIE MACFADDEN — A great guy if you can wake him up long enough to talk to him. Ambition: to pass Grade 12. Fate: to see you again next year. TERRY DUNN — Our English import. Can usually be seen at Casey ' s during I.S. Interests include cars, football, weight-lifting and food. Ambition: interior design. Fate: living a one room apartment. WINSTON WALL — Winnie” has an ardent dis¬ like for maths, but then who needs maths to bum around?? Ambition: lawyer. Fate: lose all his cases to Perry Mason. SIDNEY ENGLISH —Love those long golden locks and that vivacious laugh! Interests include boys, jazz-ballet, boys, skiing, and boys. Ambition: to travel. Fate: to get lost in Winnipeg. NORMA HAMPTON -One of the old locker room gang, Norma can be seen shuf¬ fling into class late. She likes to sit at the back of the classroom and feign interest. HEIDI STEMMLER-Heidi is quick to produce a smile to all (boys). Her interests include Barry and rings. Can be heard discussing week-ends with her usual wit. DAN DAVIS-One of our great football players. He can usually be heard talking about the week-ends in Charleswood. Likes: girls, sports, and parties. Ambition: to get ahead. BILL GAIR —Has a great time showing off his fantastic sweater collection. Manages to get good marks, and to keep his week-ends a mystery. The Chimes favourite puzzler. ED KEIZIK — “Eddie isanotherillustriousmember of the G.B. Panthers. He keeps H.T. worried while he drives his car. Good Luck in the future Ed. 12-128 MISS E. KIERNAN PAT HRYNICK-Known for her mysterious Mono Lisa smile. Only ? knows what’s behind it. Lives for the week-ends. Good Luck in the future Pat. JUDY RICHARDSON-How does she get those marks so effortlessly? Dogs and a certain person from D.M.C.I. occupy favoured places in her heart. JUDY CREASE —Capable Frolic Committee Chair¬ man. Dieting and pulling LE PIED from LA BOUCHE are frequent occupations. Intends to fol¬ low in the footsteps of LA GRAND COYLE. BARBARA ROSSOL — Serious student and typist extraordinaire. Do blondes have more fun? Bar¬ bara won ' t tell (we wonder why). Intends to take business administration. ANITA FALK-Shelley ' s sidekick; can often be found in the halls, giggling with her. Future: ballet? or trapeze artist? — no one knows for sure. MARY JANE SIMCOE- Sure I ' m Little Bo-Peep — Where ' s your sheep? — N.M. ' s got em. Ambition: a flying schoolteacher. Probable Fate: bei ng permanently grounded. BETTY MclNERNEY — Can ' t say no to a school office. The proud possessor of the greatest amount of school spirit. A real good kid but can ' t stay out of scrapes. IRENE PAULS—Quiet little girl with the warm smile. No one knoVs what she does week-ends, but she assures us that they are not lost GORDON MclLQUHAM-Only Gord knows how to spell his name. Seen frequently in the company of the Beautiful People around the school. A nice guy! TONY GERMANO — Most happy fella! Cries only in English class. -Will take singing lessons from Mr. Dorfman in order to be a Gondolier in Italy. GEORGE KONTUSIC — Enjoys taking down school projects to bug Miss Kiernan. Ingenious inventor of excuses for being absent. Successful entrepre¬ neur? Good Luck George. TONY GUERTIN— Stal¬ wart member of football squad and one of the school ' s big wheels. Caseys ' best supporter, but loves the great outdoors as well, on skiing week¬ ends. STANLEY MA — I didn ' t understand what you meant. Serious student, yet enjoys a good joke. Well-liked by all. University bound, and sure to be a success at whatever he undertakes. RICH FIN¬ DLAY—Gordon Bell ' s mad basketball player. Does homework frantically before school. What do you do at home Rick? Pursuits: Sports and girls. DONNA BATES—Mystery woman of Room 218. Seldom heard from, and less often seen. Quietly efficient. Good Luck in your chosen field, Donna. JOHN VAN SCHYNDEL ' Schnarfer , our flying Dutchman and sometimes class president. Noted for his good marks and weird sense of humor. A sure success. MARTIN ROSPLESCH-Usually heard quacking with the other animals in Room 128 before nine. Accepts fortunes, rewards, and the Biology teacher ' s buffets with equal thanks. Popu¬ lar fellow. KEN SHUSHKEWICH-This modest fel- VERNON TAYLOR —Capable vice-president and general factotum around the school. Brilliant, ath¬ letic personality kid —all this and naturally curly hair too. KENNETH PENNELL - Plays the tuba in the Salvation Army Band. A quiet person who en¬ joys singing in the school choir. Ken is looking for¬ ward to a career as an X-ray technician. JOHN KLAPONSKI —The big K. If in the black of the night you hear this Panther, don ' t anther. One of Gordon Bell ' s few dedicated students. JACK MACKAY —Tall, dark and sideburns. The with the strategically timed cough, and other effects. Will chime BOH-DAN when wounc RICK HUDSON — The mad Russian of Crush Cyrano, football and basketball star. All thi: handsome too? Will success spoil Rick Hudso BRIAN O ' LEARY —Our illustrious president, ’Mad Irishman. Divided his time peeling potc and hatching schemes in the student offic i ever seen a skiing gain. Will prove to an do Math. LINDA mes editor with the one of the sweetest ot a paid announce- —An amiable chap GAVIN BALFOUR-Have you poet? Churchill’s loss is our Miss Martin that he really c BOYKO —Our censorious Chi face that tells all. Probably i girls in Gordon Bell. (This is n ment.) ALLAN HUTCHINGS BOHDAN MAHREL-A gentle soul who f veloped the art of passive resistance to point. Ambition: to live off the fat of th Nice fellow! LYNNE WALLACE-Friendly and kind word for all, even the teachers! to be an outstanding success in her choser nurs ing. MARGITTA OSSENKOPP- 1 2-207 MR. A. ASPER DONALD NOREK—Always the last person to wake up on Monday mornings. Just can ' t wait for the four o ' clock bell to ring. A great guy and hard worker?? ALAN LOWE-Our able Sports Rep. Likes all sports. Al loves to give answers, sometimes the right ones. Fate: full time Rick¬ shaw driver. LARRY PESTALUKY-Room z07 ' s quiet guy. Says he likes to play golf on the week¬ ends, but we know different. Well-liked, easy¬ going. Ambition: try and finish school one of these years. ALEXANDER BELL-Another member of the glor¬ ious Panthers who wishes roughing penalties were unheard of. Usually found with his partner in crime D.N. Ambition: delivering babies. THOMAS CORMAK— Only the good die young, so why should I worry? Fate: to get caught skipping school before the year is up. Ambition: to push ahead in life. GAIL DODMAN — I may look busy, but I ' m just confused. Ambition: prove the saying good things come in small packages true. GLEN WILSON — Handsome, intelligent, and a good student??? (foregoing was a paid announce¬ ment) Another 007. Ambition: pass Grade XII and marry money. DOUG KOPP — Love that blond hair and blue eyes.” Best-looking, most intelli¬ gent, and one of the nicest guys we know. Usual¬ ly seen with his better half P.H. DENNIS FUSH- TEY — Dennis was voted Mr. Football of the year for ' 69- ' 70. Always seen smiling. Ambition: to suc¬ ceed at doing nothing. GUY MULLEN —Sometimes called Rip Van Winkle. Guy holds the astounding record of having slept through 81 6 classes, and is still alive to tell about it. PAUL SCHMIDTKE —Room 207 ' s tiger? Man about town in the Volkswagen. Interested in (op¬ posite) sex. Fate: to be beaten by a bicycle in a drag race. Ambition: to own second fastest VW. RICHARD BARTLINSKI —On Richard ' s return visit to Grade XII he hopes to produce passing marks. Better known as Bart. Fav. saying: Too much? Ambition: to remain a fugitive from the barber. GREG THOMAS-Suzuki man of 207. Give us this day . . . a day in bed. Ambition: Hell ' s Angels. Fate: never getting his 150 running. TED MAR¬ TENS— Another member of the quiet jet set of 207, but still waters run deep . Ambition: play¬ boy millionaire. Fate: dishwasher at a Playboy Club. WAYNE HOGBERG-Aquiet but ambitious student who is noted for his shyness. He is prob¬ ably just another wolf in sheep ' s clothing. Ambi¬ tion: undecided. DAVID KALB — The silent swinger . A quiet student who keeps his adven¬ tures to himself. (Room 207 ' s only hippie.) Am¬ bition: boycott barbers. Fate: be a barber. 20 FRANK AQUILA-The ladies man of Room 207 can always be seen telling his fantastic stories. An excellent subject for Ripley ' s Believe It or Not. Ambition: cook at the Greasy Spoon. BRIAN PHILPOTT — Usually seen in Casey ' s at lunchtime. Favourite pastime: sleeping in study halls to re¬ serve his energy for Casey ' s. Fate: ball racker. RON TINLIG — People who know much say little is Ron ' s excuse for being silent. Likely to succeed at whatever he trys. Good Luck Ron. MARIA FREITAS — Steady in work, steady in play, Maria will make good in her future way. Quiet, studious type?? Seen, but seldom heard. Ambi¬ tion: some phase of social welfare service. MANTO BOUNTROUCA-She ' s little and wise, quite a ter¬ ror for her size. Weakness: Juicy Fruit. Ambition; to finish school within the next five or six years. PAT JANZEN—A cute kid with a lot of things on her mind. Liked by everyone. Weakness: boys. Ambition: lab technician at M.l.T. YASMIN HARRIDIAL —Our cute friend from sunny Trinidad who likes smiling. Is liked by all, es¬ pecially T.D. Interests are a secret. Ambition: interior decorator. HELEN TEGOS — Notorious for that laugh and her long dark tresses. Another Grecian Goddess! Always seen and heard. Plays volleyball and basketball. Ambition: Phys. Ed. teacher known as Miss Leveille the Second. KATHY CARRUTHERS - Kate” was a member of Leveille ' s Army. Can always be seen sneaking out of fourth period to be first in milk line. Fav. saying: Hey Jude. Ambition: journalist. DEBBIE AIKENS — I don ' t mind school, it ' s just the principle of the thing. Loves riding in her boy¬ friend ' s Mark I. Ambition: one big blank. DONNA WOWKOWYCH — I fear I fear when I am dead, there is something I ' ll have left unsaid. Likes: Jello? Dislikes: pumpkins. Ambition: U. of M. A member of the Terrible Trio. ANGIE STACH- Happiness is a sunny week-end. Interests lie in music, poetry, sports and boys. Ambition: to travel and study people. Fate: cartoon character! LUCY RUTKAUSKAS —Able president of 207, and successful at everything she attempts?? Can be hit for homework at 8:55. Prominent member of the fearsome foursome. Usually seen giggling in class. KAREN CLANCY—Not over serious, not over gay, a real nice girl in her own special way. Lives for those week-ends and regrets them on Mondays. Ambition: enter Fine Arts at U. of M. SHELLEY HLADY — Shelley likes to bring out the finer points in a discussion. She has a great in¬ terest in literature. Fate: proofreading dirty books. MIKE DUNN —Room 210’s efficient secretary. Mike is always ready and willing to help anyone with anything. Ambition: Aikido expert. Fate: 98 lb. weakling. JOHN GAIR —He claims that he likes homework, libraries and exams. Dislikes: holidays, teacher ' s conventions, and getting out of school early. Really John?!! DAVE McGIMPSEY-Gets a big kick out of listening to other members of 210 explain to Miss Martin why they are late. Pet Peeve: being one of the other members WENDIE GAUDHE-A cute kid with a lot of things on her mind. Likes: Bob Dylan, the color blue, and clothes. Dislikes: forgetting things. Ambition: jour¬ nalist. Fate: papermill worker AINSLEY THOR- ARINSON — Room 210 ' s frolicking Frolic represen¬ tative. Loves all and is loved by all! Ambition: roll into Arts at U. of M. and fly through the uni¬ verse on a 4-speed magic carpet KATHY YERA- KIS — Good things come in small packages —eh KathM Always has a smile and kind word for everyone. Likes: sports, parties, and holidays. Am¬ bition: Home Economist. MYRNA PODOLSKY-Myrna is a moderately quiet girl in school and spends her week-ends studying (mostly the opposite sex) Likes: Bob Dylan. Dislikes: Sunday nights and Monday mornings. LORNA ELGERT-Another import from Daniel Mc¬ Intyre. Lorna is a very quiet but intelligent mem¬ ber of 210. Likes: football games, week-ends. Ambition: social worker. Fate: social case. ELSIE DOWHAN —Quiet —but don’tbe mislead. Elsiehas a smile for all. Likes: music, food, and fashions. Dislikes: Tiny Tim. Ambition: to marry for love and money. Fate: professional spinster. KATHY HOLLUP-Kathy was probably talking flu¬ ently before she could wal k. Interests include music, sewing, and holidays. Dislikes: Monday mornings and cold weather. Ambition: to have one. DAVID KRISTALOVICH—Alias Krista. Room 210 ' s smallest member, but claims the highest marks. Interests: curling, swimming and Maths (in Room 207) Fate: laugh himself to death. RUTH HENNE- Ruth has a smile and kind word for everyone. Likes: week-ends, reading, and walking (with a broken leg???) Dislikes: homework. Ambition: nurse. Fate: patient for life. BARBARA LOFTO-Affectionately known as Moose. Likes: mixed summer camps, week-end trips with the girls, and food. Dislikes: calories. Ambition: see the world by air. Fate: travel with¬ out an airplane. ARDITH BOWDEN — Sweet, neat and petite. Ardith ' s likes include long week-ends, I.S. periods, and sports. Dislikes: hiding her lunch under Kamp’s tables. Pet Peeve: being called Aardvark. DENNIS LYLYK-Endures hardships of school each week so that he can participate in Curling. Dislikes anything concerned with school. Ambition: engineer. Fate: scraping Arlington Bridge. 22 JOE YAO —Commonly known as the Brain of Room 210. Another enemy of the milk machine. Inter¬ ests: you-know-what. Fate: an electron or proton pusher. JIM SHAW —Room 210 ' s intelligent and athletic president. Jim ' s interests include sports and getting good marks. Dislikes: getting up early and seventh graders. Ambition: Maths teacher. DEREK THORVALDSON- Little Trevor ' s” inter¬ ests include Fords, girls, sports and anyone who makes him laugh. Dislikes: Chev ' s., testsand year¬ book write-ups. Ambition: to have fun. JOHN BATE-John is an avid member of the Science Club and the Chimes staff. Can be found helping someone with Chemistry or Math. One of Miss Martin’s favourite students! FRANK LAN- DINO —Alias Dino he is one of our imports from Daniel McIntyre. A friend to all! Likes: peace. Dislikes: grease. Ambition: French teacher. Fate: fourth year in Grade XII MURRAY RAZZELL- Enjoys all sports except baseball. Murray claims he likes IS. ' s so much that he just may stay around for another year. Fate: author of next Grade XII Chemistry text. COLIN HOLBROW-A great guy! Spends all week planning for the week-ends. Dislikes: homework. Ambition: forestry or External Affairs. (What ' s her name Colin?) ROD CHELLE-Room 210 ' s sex maniac. Can always be seen with the opposite sex. Rod likes girls, hunting, and his hortie room teacher (in that order). Ambition: casanova. Fate: Lonely Hearts Club member. DAVE LETKEMAN- Dave is handsome intelligent and athletic —ask him—he ' ll tell you! Seriously Dave is a real great guy. Interests include week-ends, holidays, and girls. Ambition: pharmacist. ANDY COUCHMAN—Andy ' s interests include girls, shooting, volleyball and drinking coffee in 112. His only enemy in Gordon Bell is the milk machine. Ambition: pilot. Fate: to get air-sick. NORMAN JONASSON —If you think Norman was in bad shape last Grad. —wait until you see him this year!!! Interests include basketball and foot¬ ball. Dislikes: junior-high students with briefcases. MARIETTE DOMOKOS-The girl with the bells! Known for her fascinating way of dress. Ambition: to become herself, to get to know herself. Fate: HEATHER ANDERSON —Little girl of many moods. Heather always has something to say and says it so everyone can hear it. Ambition: pass Grade XII and then go on to greener pastures! WENDY SCOTT — Petite but potent lass who lives for those week-ends. Likes: being with Geordie, animals, and her future plans. Dislikes: narrow-minded people. Ambition: veterinarian. SHIRLEY COUR- CHANE-A quiet type who always has her home¬ work done. Keeps her private life a secret and keeps us wondering! Ambition: stewardess. Fate: 23 I 2 .- 02 . I MRS. T. COYLE ALFRED LINKLATER-The tall dark and handsome guy of 321. Plans to attend the U. of M. Alfred ' s object in life: to own his own distillery. Fate: to put Labatts out of business. STEFAN KUNA — Stefan ' s a newcomer to Gordon Bell. Spends his week-ends washing the car? Likes: Maths. Dislikes: Biology. Ambition: University. Fate: washing out Miss Labarge ' s fish tanks. JAMES ZASTRE — Found at V.B. during the summer, chasing all the girls. Likes: girls and books. Dislikes: Maths and French. Ambition: write a book. Fate: author of Mathe- matique du Quebec. CAROL RONDEAU -Came from Louis Riel this year to become one of the illustrious cheerleaders. She is known for the jokes she tells at the lockers. Hopes to be a physiotherapist. DEBBY SMITH — One of our cute petite misses. Also a senior mem¬ ber of the Drama Club. Pet Peeve: trying to be hypnotized. Ambition: fashion designer. Fate: man¬ nequin. PAT GUILLAUME —One of the regulars outside of 207 before Math. Ambition: University degree. Fate: fail Grade XII and become full time employee at Victoria Hospital. JIM DOWNEY - The army man in our midst. Known by his stories of wild times he ' s had with the army. Dislikes: Fortran IV error messages. Likes: censored. DAVE McNAUGHTON — Room 321 ' s cassanova can be found in I12A drinking coffee with Mr. W. (brown-nosing for brownie points). Dave plans to attend U. of B.C., majoring in Bio-chemistry. ASHLEY FINLAYSON - Nick¬ named ‘ ' Huck. Walks around the school makina SHELDON GILCHRIST —Sheldon plans to rough it up North for a few years, basically to get away from school. Then, he may come back to take an engineering course at M.l.T. ADRIAN BERNARD- Would like to study science at University next year. His chief interests are cricket, cars, and learning to skate. Good Luck Adrian. BRUCE FIN DLAY — Oldest of Gordon Bell ' s Findlav Clan. Bruce DIETER KLEIN — Friendly and good-humored. Am- I bition: to go to University. Hangup: week-ends tat Flora and Charles Streets. Fate: temperance revival leader in the Commission. GRANT GOOD — Room 321 ' s little sunshine face. Is always I smiling. Says he wants to be a chemist. Probable fate: making birth control pills for an under-de- I veloped country. SANDY WATSON-Room 32 l ' s I blond bowler and man about town. Sandy ' s a ■ great guy and well-liked by all. Ambition: un- 1 known. Fate: rubber girdle salesman for Mexican I rubber company. REINHARD PENNER—A friendly and humorous person. Likes science, parties on weekends, and whatever goes with them. Ambition: University. Fate: Sanitary engineering at Belair. DAVID HUGHES — The jug-eared intellectual of 321. Serves as its president, computer science teacher, and science club co-ordinator. Ambition: physicist. Fate: dishwashei. BRENDA ANDREWS-Ambition: to finish Grade XII and go to University? Brenda is usually quiet except in I.S. ' s in the lunchroom. Can be heard in Math saying Look at that air- LOUISE BINNIE —Manitoba’s cute representative for Seventeen ' s National Fashion Council, also a member of the Bay ' s Teen Fashion Council. In¬ terests: pickles, sports, and ketchup. Dislikes: hairy arms and gaining weight. COLLEEN MATCHETT- Ambition: go to University and become a teacher. Colleen is always laughing, and never stops gig¬ gling. Interest: Denton B. A real nice girl! JUDY BURKA-Room 321 ' s girl athlete. Judy ' s likes in¬ clude boys, sports, boys, food, and boys. Dislikes: homework. Ambition: nurse. Fate: washing hospi¬ tal floors at night. DEBBIE REID — Room 32l ' s volleyball fanatic. Can be seen charging around the school looking for running shoes. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher. Fate: wearing volleyball nets. LINDA SMITH — A quiet ambitious girl who wants to get out of school just to go to Montreal? Ambition: accoun¬ tant or bookkeeper. Good Luck Linda. SHEILA McMURTRIE — One of the shy studious members of 321. M.F. ' s partner in crime. Interests: handi¬ crafts. Ambition: University and travel. Fate: mar¬ riage and kids. LAURIE ROOKE — Room 32l’s yearbook rep. with, as we all know, an undying love for her Chemis¬ try teacher??? Ambition: maybe this maybe that, but for sure a certain H.B. CECE INNES— Enjoys Grade XII so much this year she plans to return for an encore. Active in cheer-leading. Habits: stealing wet-naps from the Pony. Fate: ten years for nap-napping. JEAN TSHIKOTA —Got any corny jokes? Tell Jean and she ' ll laugh at them. The only one in Room 321 with a perpetual smile. Her ambition is to become a social worker. 25 DAN WIEBE —Dan is another one of the quieter members of 323 but still waters run deep. Well liked by all. Good Luck. MICHAEL DRESEL-Mike is a perfect student but he pulled his first boner this year. He opened the first door on the fourth floor leading to the seventh aisle and tumbled down. TED LOFTO —Ted has earned the title The Mouth of 323 . Also voted student most likely not to succeed. Miss Martin ' s favourite pupil?? PEGGY WARRINER-Peggy receives help in her homework from brother-in-law Bob in return for growling Panther recruits. Best of luck in the future Peggy. SUSAN BURBRIDGE-J.R. ' s side- kick from Moose Jaw. The better half of the Dy¬ namic Duo from the Gates (better maybe but not by much). She remains loyal toG.L. JACKIE ROPER — Brace yourself boys, here’s Jack, 323 ' s latest import from Starbuck. Wonderful hostess at her wild perogie parties. Always seen eyeing someone. BEATE SCHMIDT — Usually found in Gooch ' s get¬ ting a tune-up on her bike. Girl rated most likely to become a shepherd. Have fun with the sheep Beate. JOANNE DELANEY-Pancake ' s friend at J ' s. She is an excellent student who participates in sports as well. Joanne is one in a million, the teachers like her. OLGA HLADKY - Pancake ' s pet peeve is being called Pancake. A member of the Big 3 from The Greasy Spoon. Known for her soft lips and many true loves. ERIC ABROMEIT — Welcome back Eric. Can you imagine Eric without his briefcase? One of Casey ' s regulars. Good Luck. RICK SMOKE-Known as Pieface . Interests include a tall shapely blonde. Favourite saying: Pat will you get lost? Acti¬ vities include pool and showering. DOUG JOHN- SON-Can be seen at 8:59 wheeling up in his XKE trying to beat the bell. G.B. ' s answer to Buck Owens. Ambition: become an all-star in Bantam football. FRANK IMBROGNO—G.B. ' s Italianof the Year . Panthers quarterback?? Self-described as the coolest person since Elvis Presley . Keep fighting Frankie. TERRY PENNER-A quiet, studious fellow who keeps his week-ends a deep dark mystery. Probable fate: mechanic for Tiny Robin ' s. KEN JOHNSON-Known as 323 ' s Little Bo-Peep. Can never be seen without the Supreme Wonder . Ken is a real leader of men. Ambition: he ' s waiting to be told. 26 BRIAN FEIBER — Brian grows spinach and hair. He may appear quiet in school but it is only an illusion. A real nice guy! MURRAY SCHARF-Mur- ray is one of the quieter members of the class. Gets along with everyone, and everyone gets along with him. Probable fate: producer of the Banana Splits! EUGENE GRIMM - Commonly known as Boris . Noted for his mustache and the way he beat the Student Fee racket. We ' re losing Eugene to the Brandon University. DON NESPIAK — The most popular guy in G.B. even though he doesn ' t know it. Modest, con¬ siderate and quiet. He is an outstanding athlete and excellent student admired by all. FRANK MARR —Handsome, quiet and debonair, the envy of all he meets. Sometimes compared to Rudolph Valentino. (The foregoing was a paid announce¬ ment.) ANNICE FOYLE —323 ' s fun girl who com¬ bines business and pleasure. She also manages to be an honor student. Favourite saying: Gimme a bite. TED TELESKY —Irreproachable president of Sarum Industries. Infamous writer of C.P.R. and other miscellaneous trash. Sure to be a success. BRIEN CHOMICA-The Mad Pantry Man of 323. Fav¬ ourite pastime: playing with his dog. His alias is Suzzie Chomica. Brien also makes a wonderful Count Dracula. WENDY ANDERSON-Sweet, de¬ mure and hair of brown, has a smile for every¬ one and never a frown. Wendy seems to fit the description, but you can ' t be sure. PHYLLIS IRWIN—Phyllis is an active member of the Rebels . She ' s a handy girl to have around. Ambition: teacher. Fate: motorcycle me¬ chanic. CHERYLL SOMERS —CheryII is Gordon Bell ' s famous Razorback. She can always be found running up and down the halls in her track uniform. PAT FINDLAY —Pat liked graduation so much last year that she came back for another. Another member of the Fantastic Four Findlays. Better luck this time Pat. 27 1 1 - COMMERCIAL GRADS PAT BEAUCHEMIN —This petite girl hasa big warm smile for everyone. She is a favourite of Mr. Pat¬ terson and keeps his vocabulary going. Ambition: Air Line Stewardess. SHIRLEY ANN BITZE —This bubbling blond can be seen with her sidekick P.B. She is always happy and wants everyone else to be. Outside interests include Champs Chicken. KAREN BLANCHARD-The only girl in the school with a Mark Lindsay hair-do. Ambition: catch and raise wild horses. Fate: leading Shetland ponies at Assiniboine Park. CHRIS BOZAK —Better known as “Bozo. ' ' Always at the books during school hours; maybe that ' s why she gets exemptions every year. Ambition: make lots of money. Fate: join the circus. SHIRLEY BURNELL—Shirley ' s main interest is finishing Grade XI. She keeps the class alive with all she does and says. Lives for those week-ends. Ambi¬ tion: receptionist MARY CURRIE — Small town girl comes to the big city to make good. One recrea¬ tion — drinking.” Ambition: do well in business world. Fate: gold-digger in Red Lake Mines. ELAINE FIELDEN — She is a very hard-working studentwho always manages to get exemptions. A friend to all. Ambition: secretary. Good Luck in the future Elaine. ANITA FLETCHER-The girl with the sense of humor. Can be found filling up the pages of her notebook with the pictures she draws. Ambition: artist. Fate: Perth ' s truckdriver. PATTIE GOBEIL—Hard (?) working little girl of 114B with the amazing capacity for talking. Ambition: Mrs. ?. Probable fate: M.P. ' s shadow. Good Luck Pattie. DONNA GUDMUNSON —Donna is fascinating be¬ cause she always has her homework done. A smile for everyone. She ' s sure to be a success in the business world. SUSAN HARTMIER —She is one of the tall, slim beauties of Room 208. Her main interest lies at the Roxy Bowling Lanes? I! Ambition: Air Line Stewardess. Fate: gas jockey. JENNY JERGOVIC —Can always be found sketch¬ ing pictures of classmates during her I.S ' s. Ambi¬ tion: a successful career as an artist. Good Luck. JOANNE JOHANNSON-A friendly person-at times. If she ever grows up we think she ' ll be able to find a place in life. Ambition: social- worker. Fate: educated bum. DOREEN JOHN¬ SON— H.J. ' s permanent sidekick. Can usually be found at River Heights. Lives for.those wild week¬ ends. Ambition: to marry a grease-monkey. HEATHER JOHNSON-Can always be found with D.J. in or out of school. That long blond hair of hers should trap any guy. Ambition: to marry that certain someone. 23 CAROLE MILES-The well-dressed female cass nova of 111. Sexy, intelligent and well-mannered ' Ambition: to marry that certain someone. Fat promises, promises. ELIA NIGRO —Elia is lookir forward to a career as a social-worker, and hop: to find a nice young guy to keep her compar during the search. MARILYN OELKERS-Mr. J. chopping block. A girl who is always willing to a the underprivileged M.P. and P.G. Ambition: s cial-worker. Fate: cleaning lady at Vaughan Strei TRAUDE SCHERER — A quiet girl who is known tc change her mood at the most unexpected times Ambition: To travel. Fate: To stay in dear ole Winnipeg. TERRY SLIWA-Rarely seen and rarely heard. Although her future is undecided she i: sure to succeed at whatever she trys. Best o Luck Terry. SHELLEY STEWART-Shelley divide: her precious time between the Johnson kids anc G.B. Ambition: Secretary. Probable fate: World ' : ANN SWART her week-end • Laughing blonde of 303. Li with a certain A.G. Favouri ■JSgjTT r j % —i m J .... 3KKbL 11-312 MR. S. WOLOSCHUK Francis Clay Rosemary Low Carol Schade Edward Schulz Karen Tomasson Chris Kalisz Dale Brigden Dennis McGowan Gary Batters Bob Weselowski Tony Maciejko Shelly Gislason Nancy Delaney Beth Henderson Katherine O ' Neil Roberta McDonald Craig Robertson Darell Franklin Jack Fleet Leonard Fiddler Phillip Sutherland Mark Hooey Robert Gray 32 Dennis Jacuk Dave Taylor Radoslav Slesinger Susan Sammons Carol Beauchemin Carol Tario Cathy Savage George Bruce Monica Mork Michele Franchuk Ed Weedon Jim Veale Robert Murdock Jim Robertson Tom Lysack Robert Gordon Jonathan Kacki Arvid Ivans Myles Sutherland Henry Scholz Wayne Michalow Richard Rawluk Don Phillips 33 Lorraine O ' Leary Maxine Dorn Lena Chiu Sharon Andrew Carmen Bain Diane Suzanski Esther Riedel Rick Ewchuk Greg Herr Pat Carman Catherine Halushka Louise McKay Marilyn Lauder Debbie Hall Wanda Williams Wally Bredinski Doug Styles Kenny Olien Doug Taylor Bernie Schmidt Ruth Penner Ross Cunningham Man Goldberg 34 Roger Klymchuk Spira Ristic Dean Zoppa Stella Lim Judy Miles Susan Debrowski Jane Carruthers Holly Reader Gord Schmidt Merv Lindsay Brad Brigden Dave Payjack Bill Fedoruk Peter Goguen Tom Roberts Harvey Webster Jim Sutherland Norman Muller Doug Baker Peter Dickof Helen Green Robert Hooey Janet Hamende 35 Jonine Copen Katina Anadranistake Colleen McGee Georgia Carabelas Elaine Burak Sharon Bergen Ester Dorn Jasnith Watson Louise Claydon Gordon Elenbaas Ray AM Nelson Catcheway Joyce Cote Scott Ellis Myron Andrejizak Alan Chomica Robert Ambroziac Ted Toews James Erickson Bruce Armstrong Grant Forbes Dale Elmore Tom Tittel 36 Bohdan Bodnc Mike Mitchell Nancy Burka 11-114 B MR. EWERT Les Forbes Debra Turnbull Ann Woloszyn Greenaway Diana Everatt Cathie Duff Phil Guertin Roberta Guillaumi Helen Hladky Jim Giesbrecht Jim Hamilton Eric Lemke L 1 [ 1 Wk jy i i B • ipJH It tffl H m t i ■ L 4Sjh 1 4b| I Joe Pitts Debbie Gray Germine Clar Ken McGrath Patti Dresel Bub Hutchings Kirk Haegeman Bill Gilchuck Betty-Jean McLean Haidi Kwan Pat Lowe Carole Wilwand Yvonne Payment Julie Histed Vivian Onslow Margaret Dass Jim Polischuk George Leschyson Allan Pomanski Ken Sawich Arthur Trto Grant Rogerson Richard Montsioi Orest Nalysnyk Linda Lauber Dan McNaughti Ron Swartz Patrick Savag Ken Olchowy Rick Dixon 11-114 D MR. H. DYCK Linda Reid Janet Steeds Carol Walker Marion Nahei Bob Young Julia Shilson Debbie Ward Bonnie Penne John Seidel Tom Young Algis Stankevicius Len Sopuck Clark Tauber John Wilson Robert Szucs Bill Scarfe Quincy Burnell Dave Synnot Paul Swart Donna Stefik Erkon Mustafa David McAndi N f £ j «- Wayne Schimnouski Joe Rambaran Beatrice Steele Dianne Pelletier Joan Nespiak Hilda Reisel Grant Barr Margaret Findlay Kristine Hogg Glen Froom Susan Kosary Sally Green Jody Quigley Diane Ambrozic Barbara Cann Dave Parkes Guenter Thalhaeuser Kathy Linton Kathy Shebeski Oksana Bosak Dan Weedon Werner Use Don Drew Shirley Wiebe Rick Gill Paul Hearsum Scott McMillan Ted Makar Greg Meneer 10-129 MRS. P. STEIAAAN Gerd Koebe George Caragannis Evelyn Mason Darlene Degroat 42 Debbie Burkard Maureen D ' Souza Georgina Bercier Debbie Smith Susan Crawford Joan McKelvey Veronica Ivanusec Debbie Watson Debbie Aitken Sharran McGillis Carla Lesosky Arliegh Wylie Joanne Havelock Ingrid Wilde Lily Kazlauskas Gary Delaney Dale Olnick Walter Kontusic Van Allen Ed Pittner Michael Oryniak John Gurdibaniuk Ed Molis George Walkey Dianne Magladery Larry Barbosa Bole Kulczyebi Arvy Rutkauskas Charles Baxter Blaine Kashmark Noni McConkey Lorrie Kristalovich Darlene Hammond Elsie Wilgosh 43 Christine Halma Julianna Matwick Rosemarie Taylor Darlyne Caron Ellen Brodowski Paulette Desrochers Bonita Gilroy Dana Beljanic George Paton John Tomasz Gordon Challes Kim Raban Art Shaw Kevin Minch Robert Evans Dale Krael Ross Herity Jerry Pearl Desmond Ellie Ken Whitlow Lydia Oelke Joyce Zimmers Michael Bell William Howe Jeff Carrigan Pat Drinnan Sharon Linklater Marie Garofalo Beverly Dulock Barbara Spence Emel Derbentli Hildegarde Blum Bonnie Kae McPhee 45 Ella Campbell Elaine Coull Dora Harper Brenda Kliewer 10-209 MISS L. LABARGE Nick Pentogenius Anne McLennan Lyle PhiIpott Shirley Pinuta Jon Snidel Mike Plueschow Cheryl Heming Barbara Savage Deborah Ledoux Olivia Mandl Debbie Watson Nadia Dowkowych Debbie Kerr Michele Synnott Ingrid Schroeder Linda Elgert Lois Goodhand Cindy Dueck Trish Dabrus JoAnne Buth Eva Somogyi Ralph Mork Louis Yao Allan Wall George Cannell Gerhard Guttig Terry MacKay Jane Zastre Larry Osadchuk Les Sandor 47 George Schmidtke Bill Hoole Paul Nehe Alan Casey Cordell Bauming Bonnie Belog Bernice Sloane Sarah Minias Marilyn Macfadden Carmen Wassill Eva Tuffner Debbie Johnson Alora Dobbie Elizabeth Wolfram Andrea Laird Barbara McMechan Elaine O ' Neil Helga Rosenberg Artie Wood David Mason Bernard Gobeil Frank Olczuk Lyle Johnson Peter Petrenko Dave Elmore Doug Biener George Kovalcik John Bellhouse Bob Chopsey Rick Moir Dave Hersum Doug Lewis Marie Borley David Smook Sandy Brown Leslie Woods 49 On April 29, Gordon Bell was honoured from the Right Honourable John G. Diefenbal dressed a group of mainly grade eleven studer 129. He spoke with vigour and enthusiasm, in John G. style, on the Canadian identity, as il Brian O ' Leary presented Mr. Diefenbaker ' wil from the students of Winnipeg’s high schools, Chomica thanked him for his visit. 50 Johnny Fedoruk Rose Mary Brown David Casey Elke Seemann Jo-Anne Lyde Barbara Robertson Darlene Jacuk Lori Wylie Debbie Kudar Judy Dick Mary Maciejko Heather Gorien Barb Bartlinski Monica Sliwa Valerie Fenick Lorie Muller Danny Ballingall Walter Olczyk Danny Medyre Don Putz Rich Wilgosh Reiner Dorn Joe Jakab Joseph Wood Claude Taylor Harley Krogh Brian Kohowalchuk Clinton Brydges Peter DeVlaming Gilbert Manitopyes James Flett Terrie Skrenka Pat Reid John Weretyk Harry Schulz Alvin Bain Doug Griffin Shelly Peltz Lynn Bailey Karen Bredefeld Debbie Hughes Gloria MacAulay Mary Woloszyn Judy Kryzanowski Judy Montsion Frank Pridham Marcia Fennell Janis Gorrick Evan Muzychuk Michael Brown Dale Nortoft Andy Szabo Susan Unger Jane Bowman Lois Robertson Richard Mdvor Barbara Naherniak Edna Mae Roche Christel Manly Sonia Stasiuk Rita Belke Lana McNaught Claire Doran Lorraine Fletcher 52 Chris Gnitecki Noel Edmonds Wilfred Blum Ken Lezubski Ralph Abromeit Bill Richmond Harley Giesbrecht Bill Greipl Jon McRae Brian Percheson Jerry Kisil Greg McGuire Betty Kalisz John Olson Shannon Gorzen Lois Bates Michael Chiapetta Craig Fedette Harold McCorrister Laura Lamb 8-320 MISS M. BOURGOUIN 57 58 Karen Konowaichuk Gloria Patterson Lorraine Bonwick Sylvanna Wong Deborah McLaren Valerie Ferguson Gary Stevenson Peter Couchman David Markus Leonard Mackie Walter Bridges Melton Mclvor Andy Clairmont Joe Pangman Douglas Boulton Marriane Hart Elizabeth Gewein Sandra Delorme Marilyn Poersch Philip Wheeler Eric Goodman Stuart Krogh Nigel Foyle Roy Molnar Bobby Dmitriew Wayne Lowe Elizabeth Seidel Catherine Stewart Monica Sager Gloria Wiesner Debbie Allard Cheryl Delay Rosel Hoppe Elizabeth Sikora Susan Hicks Michelle Drobott Ursula Hintz Donald Grasky Richard Rosenberg Richard Dalrus Priscilla Patrois Olga Goncalo Brian Balbon Michael Hughes Donald Greer Uyola Shannacappo Rhonda Higgins Monica Henne Sheryl Kakowchyk Haren Harcus Diane Dickof Irmgard Stach Lori-Anne Chutka Michael Hart Vishnu Rampersadsingh Yvette Richard Lynnda Razzel Donna Raw Richard Shultz Douglas Suzanski Chris Saltos Bruce Shelest Denise Ryan Julie Rossol Diane Petryk Debbie Sleva Irene Smith Brenda Schmid 59 60 David Ostrum Paul O ' Leary Linda McLaren Leslie Moist Darlene McClure Eva Mote Gerald Miller Sandra McCrea Valerie Mollison Rosemary Martel Bonny Mikula Ken Moran Raymond McKay Isaak Olfert Louis Payment Janice Millberg Bill Wilson Andrew Toth Rickey Bolton Lorna Jordan Sandra Stewart Ronald Walker John Wyryha Pat Werbenuk Vincent Taylor Ralph Wieser Peter Synychych Sandra Schmid Cathy White Linda Toews Cheryl Stefik Carol Striefler Laurence Trochim Robert Wall Rob Zaparniuk Wayne Thiessen Margaret dela Wyche Dieter Bonas Jocelyn Walker Michelle Swan Glenda Sundquist Armand Frobisher Ken Shelest Susan Stobart Murray Erolg Sylvia Winnicky Mary Trentin Petra Kasper Alex Thompson Jake Wiebe Thelma Oryniak Norman Schmautz Larry Young Deborah Wilwand Paul Ryan Brent Tonack Robert Claeys Garry Pilon Peter Braun Leona Thiessen Kym Graham Jim Healey Shirley Backhouse Curtis Delay Debbie Hetzel Kenneth Anderson Antonio De ' Stefano 61 Arietta Cerna Darlene Baergen Hazel Campbell Frank Colosimo Ronny Culbertson Gordon Fisher Barry Luchuta Peter Richards Patrick Baumbick Lome Armette Carl Craciun Douglas Gandison Hedwig Buchynski Sandra Williams Patti Buchanan Diane Salisbury Bonnie Figur Debra Giesbrecht Margaret Lusso Maria Cannizzaro Frank Litynski Donna Marchant Susanne Magyar Susan Kendyfore Diane Lauder Sharon Kliewer Heather Macfarlane Joseph Imbrogno Claire Lyons Cathy Knott Josephine Keeper Anna Klassen Kevin Shrenka Melvin Claeys Alfred Heinemann Tony Grande Frank Zoppa Debbie Kitchen Beverley Mann Brenda Lehmann Delfina Marinelli Robert Greenaway h m Martin Klaponski Conrad Manly Sylvia Leiblich Diana Johns 63 65 Student Council Junior High Student Council Record Club Junior High Drama Club First Row: Marnie Delaney, Kim Pridham. Second Row: Debbie Hughes, Diane Jacuk, Allyson McCrea, Jane Bowman. Third Row: Sylvia Boch, Darlene Jacuk, Laura Lamb, Mark Thorvaldson, Scott McMillan. French Club First Row: Liz Graham, Sally Green, Maureen D ' Souza, Susan Crawford. Second Row: Bohdan Bodnar, Joanne Havelock, Mr. Tremel, Mazlin Darsi, Craig Robertson. Third Row: Clark Tauber, Cindy Dueck, Kathy Shebeski, Arleigh Wylie, Joanne Buth. 69 am- Back Row: Sam Lam, Wayne Chiu, Beate Schmidt, John Greer, Ralph Mork, David Hughes, Rudra Tiwaria, Debbie Parnell. Front Row: Zenon Gawron, Joseph Yao, Ken Lam, John Bate, Andy Couch- man, Reinhard Penner, Gordon Challes, Guenter Schaub. Charity Drive Committee First Row: Cheryl Hemings, Pat Carman, Judy Cre ase. Second Row: Craig Robertson, Sylvia Boch, Bonnie McPhee, Cathy Sa vage, Tom Young. Chimes Staff First Row: Darlene Jacuk, Cheryl Hemings, Debbie Hughes. Second Row: Laura Lamb, Gudrun Fritz, Pat Carman, Beth Henderson, Allyson McCrea. Third Row: Craig Robertson, Ted Telesky, Brien Chomica. 74 A Fashion Show BHBQ r n‘4f Lj Jd Jl iftn P™ ' H frl | L ' • tm y - - ljt 1 r |j . J 1 iH 1 np ' ' « t e T ' i ' V’ t t$ rl ' Tf? I- £.t |l 51 74 V «? A W A !9 A 80 95 32 : ffr , ' tJP A y MBk . 1 _ : m i e Hogg, Gerri Innes, Debbie Caplette, Lois Goodhand (Cap- , Marilyn McFadden, Bonnie McPhee. Walker (Manager), Bev Boychuk, Gail Marlow, Joanne Have- :Donald, Elizabeth Wolfram, Bonnie Belog, Miss Leveille id a great year, ending up first in the city. They are good ixcellent varsity team next year. Thanks goes to Miss Leveille I arsity Girls Front Row: Pat Dresel, Cathie Duff, Pat Carman, Jane Carruthers (Capt Kathy Carruthers, Helen Tegos, Pat Boychuk, Rosemary Low. Back Row: Miss Leveille (Coach), Carol Walker (Manager), Nancy Burka, De Hall, Helen Hladky, Beth Henderson, Holly Reader, Karen Tomasson (Mana Although this team did not have a successful season, they will be back VOLLEYBALL Freshman Girls City Champs Although they didn ' t play, these girls did Cross Country ront Row: Leslie Moist, Angie Andrews, Peggy Delaney, Rosemary Martel, aren Bredefeld, Lois Robertson, Kathy Sammons, Maria Germano. □ck Row: Cara-Lee Morden, Roseanne O ' Neil, Alice Crawford, Barbara illis, Cathy Suffron, Peggy Lees, Carol Markuse, Lena Sky, Linda McLaren, r. Nickarz, le Junior High Girls Cross Country had an exceptionally good season. Thanks i Mr. Nickarz for his time and effort. Front Row: Alora Dobbie, Kathy Shebeski, Arleigh Wylie, Joanne Have Marilyn Lauder. Back Row: Pat Carman, Nancy Burka, Diana Everett, Cathie Duff, Ch Somers, Debbie Parnell. Missing: Oksanna Bozak. Debbie Burkard. Varsity Girls Freshman Girls Front Row: Chris Hogg, Debbie Caplette, Ingrid Wilde, Andrea Laird, Bonnie McPhee. Back Row: Diane Ambrozic, Bev Boychuk, Joanne Havelock, Lois Goodhand, Marg Findlay, Mr. Gaston (Coach) These girls had an outstanding season. They should be good prospects for next year ' svarsity team. Many thanks to Mr. Gaston forhis time and efforts. Grade 9 Front Row: Carol Falconer, Angie Andrews, Carol Markusa, Cathy Saffron (Captain), Peggy Lees, Bonnie Good, Karen Bredefeld, Elke Seemann Back Row: Kathy Sammons, Nancy Milne, Lena Sky, Irene Marozas, Barbara Gillis, Lena La Pazlia, Alice Crawford, Debbie Kudar, Marsha Pestaluky, Lois Robertson, Mrs. McColl (Coach) Although these girls didn ' t win, they placed magnificently. Many thanks go to Mrs. McColl for all her time and efforts. 87 o jktodm First Row: (Front): Robert Evans, Linda Reid, Ann McLennan, Carol Walker, Pat Carman, Cathy Savage, Michelle Franchuck. Second Row: Jim Polischuk, Liz Wolfram, Kristine Hogg, Dana Beljanic, Janet Erickson, Gail MarJow, Enid Brown, Bonnie Belog, Marilyn McFadden Third Row: Jim .Robertson, Margaret Findlay, Joanne Havelock, Lois Good- hand, Mark Thorvaldson, Rick Ewchuk, Bodo Roloff, Cathie Duff, Diana Everett Fourth Row: Bob Weselowski, Dennis Lylyk, Brian Johnson, David Kristalovich, Ed Pittner, Terry Mackay, Wayne Hogberg Fifth Row (Back): Derek Thorvaldson, Robert Gordon, Robert Szucs, Scott McMil- Cross Country The cross country runners coached their won team this year. Even with Fin- layson, running with a bad foot, the team ended up tying with Grant Park for 3rd place in city races. Thanks to Mr. Bothe for his help with transport and scoring. 90 Front Row: Ed Kiezek, Frank Imbrogno, Rick Findlay, Jeff Carrigan, Jim Shaw. Back Row: (Coach) Mr. Simpson, Rick Hudson, Dave Synnott, Norman Jonasson, Jack Mackay, John Klaplonski. Missing: Rick Montsion, Vernon Taylor. Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Befl Gordon Bell Gordon Bell for basketball games were greatly enter- Gordon Bell . The guys showed great basketball ability Gordon Bell vins. Unfortunately the team came up with Gordon Bell n games than league games, but the team Gordon Bell tion was lost by only one game to Daniel Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Gordon Bell St. James Churchill St. Pauls John Taylor D.M.C.I. Kelvin St. Pauls Grant Park Garden City St.Johns Sisler Green Wpg. Bible Coll nk Imbrogro. Thanks go job well done Silver Heights Churchill Arthur Meighi Tec Voc D.M.C.I. Freshman Boys Basketball Varsity Boys 93 Front Row: Marilyn McFadden, Marilyn Lauder, Rosemary Lowe, Georgia ( bellas, Carol Tario, Patti Dresel, Miss Leveille (Coach) Middle Row: Bev Boychuk, Michelle Synnott, Shelly Gislasson, Karen To son, Ardith Bowden, Pat Carman, Jasnith Watson Back Row: Joanne Havelock, Elizabeth Wolfram, Diana Everett, Cheryl Sor Cathie Duff, Michelle Franchuk The Club has been vigorousl ' ■ i n f life Hwf cjf ' ■ stf; r? If V W v ll Senior High Boys ’ Volleyball Junior High Junior Boys’ Volleyball : Paul Moist, Peter De Vlaming, Sydney Drobot, Clary Makinson, jg, Mr. R. Chopek Jim Cormack, Lance Nose, Allan Walkey, Johnny Fedork, Nigel sary Dwyer, Raymond Mahrel, Dean Abrassart. or High Junior Boys Volleyball showed one of G.B. ' s best records e team won the finals against Hugh John MacDonald making them They also captured the top honours in the River Heights Invito- jment. Thanks to Mr. Chopek for his excellent coaching. Front Row: Rod Turnbull, Andy Couchman, Ken Shuskevich Back Row: Ted Lofto, Vernon Taylor, Mike Dresel Missing: Alan Lowe, Don Drew, Murray Scharfe. The inter high volleyball team started off its year with little experienc and most of its players playing their first year. Under the coaching of M Sawchuk, the team progressed rapidly and finished very strongly, narrowl missing the playoffs. The team thanks Mr. Sawchuk for a job well done on th coaching side. Junior High Girls’ Choir Class 157 Third Place 1. Drei Lachende Maedchen Austrian 2. To Shepherds on a Distant Hill Welsh Grade VIII Girls’ Choir Class 15 6 1. The Fisherman First Place Winners 2 - Daint Y Little Maiden Schubert Percy E. Fletcher Class 81 First Place Winners 1. The Mountain Maid 2. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Swiss Irish Grade IX Girls ' Choir Class 205 1. Herdsman ' s Song in Spring Tyrolese Second Place 2. O can ye sew cushions Scottish Class 201 1. Summer ' s Farewell Brook Third Place 2. The Lass with the Delicate Air T. Arne Grade XI Girls ' Choir Class 197 1. Stuttering Lovers Old Irish First Place Winners 2. The Lark in the Clear Air Irish arr. Rouley Class 199 1. Strings in the Earth and Air C. Le Fleming First Place Winners 2. The Sweete Rosie Morning V.C. Pepusch 99 Senior High Girls ’ Choir Class 158 1. Czecho-Slovakian Dance Song-90 arr. Manney Second Place 2. Lieb Heimtland Adei-88 German Senior High Boys ' Choir Class 162 Winners of the DANIEL MclNTYRE TROPHY 1. Boatman Dance, Boatman Sing-90 American 2. Kum Ba Ya-90 Nigerian s clay sculpture was baked and glazed 2200°. The grade eleven student Mr. Peter Magda of 214 produced thi plaster Budda. Others in the picture ari by Ed Pittner (left side) and Gerri Inne (right side). Jeff Corrigan created thi clay and fur. p V 1 i ' . 1 pi Pnfnl J- r fl- £Z lutoCf raplts A, i -
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