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TRUDY MARTENS — Enjoys an occasion¬ al ride on ‘THE BUS’. Sparkling girl who bubbles over with joy at the slightest occur- ance. Keeps herself electrically charged by her part-time job at G.E. DONALD DOERKSEN— Usually seen smiling — at himself! He does not spend his time foolishly loitering in the halls; he spends it holding hands there. Refuses to give away his secret for study . . could it be hard work? ANN FROESE — Always busy — doing this, that, and the other thing. Takes great pleas¬ ure in showing the Maths teachers where he went wrong. Ann strongly believes in female superiority and goes to great lengths to prove it, usually to her brother. JAKE WIEBE — Has a knack of pushing his weight around. Spends his spare time hunting, and somehow manages to get his homework done most of the time. He took a day to find a job, but found it not. ANNE FRIESEN— Believes in talki ng less and reading more. Her wide vocabulary is shown in her descriptive essays. Conscientious co-ed who “always” has her assignments done ? Favourite expression: “I never will marry!’” Ambition: You never will know. “If you can’t stand solitude, maybe you bore others as well.” EDDIE TRYLINSKI — Known as Adward. Excells in most sports. It’s not that Eddie’s shy. he is just slightly BASHFUL. His am¬ bition is to put Red Skelton out of the limelight — and into immortality. Home is the sailor, home from the sea and Eddie back from the bush.
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MR. PETER J.B. REIMER, B.A. Mennonite Collegiate Institute, Gretna Steinbach High School Manitoba Teachers’ College University of Manitoba Teaching Experience: 41 years On G.C. Staff: 14 years German IX-XII Church History IX-XI European History XII Geography X Mr. Reimer believes in the discipline of silence and could talk for hours a- bout it. He was hoping for a large failure rate in the students writing off Grade Twelve German so that he could teach them the language during the year. Has seriously given retirement a great deal of thought for the past twenty years. Who knows more about History than one who has lived it? PAGE 14
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LINDA KRAHN Linda is Mr. Reimer’s fav¬ orite little “Queen of Sheeba’”. She is a good contender in basketball and volleyball. Her present ambition: to beat the Grade eleven boys in standing. Her smile must have at least something to show of her inner self, as indeed must some of her unusual antics in the aisles. HELMUT NEUFELD— February found him trying to help in drawing up our Constitution. His sense of humor cannot be found just any¬ where — you have to go to a hospital for it. Pet class: Maths; reason: — favourite teach¬ er. Most expressive language — Low German. His complex character might best be illus¬ trated by his hobby . . . catching broilers at night. DICKIE FRIESEN— What he lacks in speech, he makes up in his good essays. Looks shy and looks are not always deceiving. Dick’s future plans may well include the broiler bus¬ iness. ROBERT STADNYK— Has some wierd no¬ tions that school is a place for study! Even the teachers cannot seem to change his thoughts. Spends considerable time with his friend — or is it Freund? After hearing his deep-toned peals of laughter you never would believe he was a former introvert. Robert is one of the few who does not seem to bother the bus driver. KEN HOLME — He finds that Maths class is a fine time to read story books. For some odd reason Ken types out most of his assign¬ ments. Favourite expression: “Why do it now, wait for spring.” Ambition: to join the Mount¬ ed Police Force, (wishful thinking). THERESA MACZUGA— Theresa was warm¬ ly welcomed to our collegiate, especially by the grade twelves. Appears to be quiet, but is easily aroused. Participates in sports and heartily joins in the Glee Club practices. PAGE 16
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