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

 - Class of 1968

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LEONARD JANZ: There are only two things that give meaning to Leonard’s life: his new 350 Honda, and Billy. Claims he doesn’t know why he js here — a question often asked him by teachers. Leonard’s motto is “Live and let live”. He has no enemies. He is interested in mechanics. AUDREY HILDEBRAND: Has a mind of her own. Maths and Audrey don’t mix. She was our attractive collegiate representative to the Snowflake Queen Contest. Her quick serve in volleyball is matched only by her quick tongue. Adds much strength to the girls athletic and cheerleading efforts. Plans to become an R.N. in the future. SHIRLEY SAWATSKY: The motto of the girls’ basketball team this year should have been “as Shirley scores, so goes the Basketball team”. Shirley’s great ability to make baskets proved a great asset to the team. Shirley not only excels in spirits but is also a good student in all subjects. Her only weakness as a student seems to be her inability to “beat the morning bell.” She is secretary of the Student Council. JOHN MYKYTUIK: Sports convener and active participant of all sports activities. Frequently seen having serious talks with the teachers. Prefers the peace and quiet of a country life to that of the city. Much to his chagrin, his future ambitions have been foiled because of a lack of height. Johri’s favourite subject is Maths. 10

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EDWIN FALK: Did his good deed the day after he got his “drivers” by paying for the paint on a stop sign. His translations in German are good if only he could overcome his spelling complex. Frequently has a wrestling match in the Grade 10 room. Often seen travelling to St. Pierre in his ’51 Chev, on a Saturday night. The thermostat operator in Gr. XII. HERMAN FROESE: Herman finds great pleasure in teasing the Grade 11 girls. He is noted for his “unusual” marks. Herman is outwardly shy, but good-natured. Unlike anybody else, he and Leonard walk out after each class and have a 5-minute break. His favourite subject is Chemistry. FRANK WIENS: Frank’s policy of study is one of perseverance; his reasoning is that after his third year of Grade XI Literature he should or might make it. Although he moves slowly at times he lets loose and treats some of the pavement on the streets to some rubber. His seldom done Biology as¬ signments never fail to shock the teachers. GEORGE FUNK: Claims to have the fastest right hook in school and sometimes goes as far as to prove it. A great conversationalist — only in the presence of Edwin. George is entirely immune to teachers’ questions. His future is still undecided. Maths is his favourite subject. 9



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LEONARD FRIESEN: Works hard during study periods — talking to Ken. Sports enthusiast. First term Student Council representative and Literary Committee con¬ vener. Leonard decided to make history by retaking Grade 11 History. He is easy to get along with. The only student who has his own table at the cafe. His favorite subject is Maths. SHIRLEY HOLME: The capable convener of the Social Committee. Her fiery temper is to be reckoned with, although it usually remains subdued by a charm¬ ing smile and sweet disposition. She has her hands full, looking after brother Ken. “Why must they make Grade 12 so difficult?” If it wasn’t for school, life would be a “ball”. DORA ANNE KLASSEN: Dora appears quiet, but wait till you know her. She bubbles over with joy — or anger — at the slightest occurrence. Dora is the Vice-President of the I.S.C.F. committee, and a real asset to the Yearbook executive. Her immediate ambition is to pass he r Grade 12. Her favourite subject is Typing and her future ambition is to become a secretary. She plans to attend Briercrest next year. BOB FROESE: One might call Bob the foremost political critic in Grunthal Collegiate because of his vast knowledge on current affairs. He would rather absorb the “philosophy” of American politics as found in Time maga¬ zine, than exert himself in his school subjects. His political inclinations were first evident when he emerged as winner of the school presidential elections in the first term. 11

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