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LARRY GOERTZEN— Manages to find something funny about everything — even the teachers’ jokes. MARY ANN ROMANIUK— Plays fol¬ low the leader with Marlene. Takes life as it comes — she has no choice. WILLIE WIEBE— Willie has proven to be the Grade Nine muscle man. Gracie’s “husband.” RUTH WIEBE— Break through her barrier on anti-socialism and you might find personified timidity. HARRY WIEBE— A boy becomes a. man when he walks around a puddle instead of through it. Mamma’s little yelper. ELSIE JANZ— Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Ambition— to become a nurse. PAGE 27
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MR. MYRON ORYSCHUK State Gymnasium — Classic Type Teachers’ Institute European Credentials Teaching Experience: 18 years On G.C. Staff 1 year Mathematics IX, XI Typing XI He is a new addition to the Collegiate faculty but has been able to make himself quite at home. In order to explain any Maths problem, he uses fre¬ quent repititions and coloured chalk! “Work for the weekend is coming, when I work no more.” “There is only one way to get rid of all the alcohol in the world—drink it.” MR. JOHNNY DRIEDGER Goodwill Elementary School Grunthal High School Teachers ' College United College Teaching Experience: On G.C. Staff: Mathematics Chemistry History Science Choir “Now. before I start, I want to say something.” Fights fire with CO 2. Un¬ derstanding the atom is like child ' s play compared to understanding child’s play. Oh. to look back to the days of wine, women, and song! Has one of the most important, qualities of any teacher, besides money, - - Patience. Raises his voice only in song. Loses his head only in pinball. PAGE 26
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MARY ESAU— Famous for passing no¬ tes and talking in class without the teachers’ notice. JOHN NEUFELD— Presently indulges in physical violence, but his ambition is to become a lawyer. BERTHA REIMER— She rea ds just e- nough to keep herself misinformed, and is quiet enough to keep out of trouble’s path. PETER NEUFELD— Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it seems to be having an opposite effect on him. IW JESSIE BRAUN— Her vocal cords mis- function through teachers’ questions, but overload their circuit during jokes. BILLY SAWATSKY— He skates for hours on end. Flies the flag half-mast when Mr. Redelcop is away. ANNIE WIEBE— Her expression may seem grim and bleak as the Arctic — but remember the midnight sun. PAGE! 28
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