Grunthal Collegiate - Green and Gold Yearbook (Grunthal, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1966

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DENNIS HILDEBRANDT Seriously contemplated suicide after the pin-ball machine broke down. Now he can start paying off his debts. His love for Mr. Reimer is surpassed only by his love for German. Plans to have a clear Grade XII even if he does flunk Chem¬ istry. Dennis proved his unexpected st¬ rength in the lab one day -- doesn’t ex¬ pect his caution fee back. Intends to ma¬ ke accountancy his life work. Bowls best when he has a head-ache. Exteremely quiet at extremely odd times. JOHNNY WIEBE Proud in mien. Uses study periods for what they were intended. John’s resou¬ nding thunderous laughter matches his size. Has intestinal fortitude with a cap¬ ital G. Keeps Ernie hopping on the bas¬ ketball court. His newly acquired lenses seem to have given him a clearer out¬ look on life. Now sharing his tall-dark- and handsomeness in a profound air of dignity and learning which tends to fill one with AHHHHH. TENA WAGENHOFFER Frequently seen playing Tic Tac Toe with Agnes. The only one in the Grade Twelve room who possesses the ability to swing her feet relaxed while sitting down. Ardent supporter of the I.S.C.F. Committee. Guys call her Scarlet. Likes to speak of the “good old days” at Stuartburn. PAGE to ALLEN KOLISNYK His scholastic ability is much appreciat¬ ed by his fellow students—someone was before me at my Maths notes. For some reason he seems to get a great deal of satisfaction out of Ukrainian jokes. One of the few who comes to school for the sole purpose of ? learning. I

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ERNEST FROESE President of the Student Council for the first term and class representative for the second term . Active member of the I.S.C.F. committee. Also participates in all indoor and outdoor sports. Usually can be seen with Helmut and Johnny. MARY MARTENS Finds that she can fool all of the teac¬ hers some of the time, and some of them all of the time. Although presenting a calm, sensible exterior, Mary can be cou¬ nted on to provide more than her share of fun and humour. She spends her study periods in the lab playing with loaded eyedroppers. LYDIA FUNK Believes a secret is something you tell one person at a time. Usually the center of conversation where ever she sits, wh¬ ich varies accordingly with the subject or the teacher. Her fine alto voice is he¬ ard not only at choir. Usually at the re¬ ceiving end of Mr. Sawatsky’s humour. ROBERT LYSCHINSKI My head aches, and a drowsy numbness pains my sense as though of Hamlet I had read. Grade twelve room pencil sh¬ arpener fixer. Frequently comes up with one of his brain puzzling puzzlers. Pre¬ fers to walk part of the way along Park Street before stepping into the “taxi”.



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AGNES KRAHN Her sense of humour will doubtlessly be an asset to her future career in nur¬ sing. Agnes has a decided flare for fun- “if you’ve got the money, honey, I’ve got the time.” About school-We wonder, ev¬ er wonder, why we find us here. WAYNE TANCHUK “Tanch” about the jokes he tells Dale: “He makes molehills out of all my mou¬ ntains.” Wayne sees his future in elect- tronics. Wayne, that German book is not to be lightly thrown aside. It should be thrown with great force. PAUL KATCHUR Wayne’s kick in the side. Another ard¬ ent admirer of the bus-driver. His hap¬ py disposition fools others into believ¬ ing that he really enjoys school. Where would we be without his COLES NO¬ TES? Better off, probably. Started typ¬ ing after Christmas—seems to have no love for the new Chemistry course. SALLY JANZ “School is run for the benefit of every¬ one but the student.” Says that she wears glasses to keep her head from falling apart. Seems to think that some friends are like clothes—a drag. To read her notes is to read goose-quilled scriven parchment. (She belongs to the old school). Ma ths is simple—if you can understand it—but how do you get to understand it? Favorite expression:— “Sigh”. PAGE 11

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