Kelvin High School - Kelvin Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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PATRICIA THOMPSON “PAT” Only one left in the Man Hater’s Club, by “Gawley.” BERNICE TUCKER A versatile ballerina, actress, and songstress. Won¬ der what she does with all her spare time? JOAN WATSON Future Calgary Stampeder theme song, “Ralph, All Your Troubles In Dreams.” JACQUELINE WILLIAMS “JACKIE” Social rep. who is always “Buzz”ing around at our room socials. IAN CAMERON The “star typist” of Room 21 whose theme might easily be “Ma Curly Headed Baby.” CHARLES GAWLEY “CHUCK” Student president—able one too—even if some others don’t think the same of you. RICHARD JARMOC Historian deluxe, he’s an expert on “dates.” MURRAY LAUBENSTEIN “PALEFACE” Sports Captain . . . we wonder where Murr spends his week-ends. Any suggestions? DUNCAN McKERCHAR Our Council Rep. . . . “Friends, Romans, Room 21, lend me your ears.” RONALD WALKER Has “vaulting ambition which o’erlaps itself and falls on the other.” R.aa i 3.5 - Xi NORMA BARTON A gal who was there when brains were handed out . . . bright and beautiful . . . some combination! GAIL CAMPBELL Not lazy, but trying to get through the year with as little work as possible. DONALDA FRIESEN “DONNY” Pert, petite, and pretty sports captain . . . pint-sized bundle of energy . . . but not in school. DARLENE GIFFIN Our dynamic social rep. . . . like boracic acid, she’s easy on the eyes ... a swell gal. CECILE GOBERT Cecile is one girl who takes her education seriously . . . can be seen conscientiously taking notes. CORNELIA HOOGERBURG “CONNIE” Never need worry about life’s difficulties if she en¬ counters any . . . she just has to smile. BEVERLEY McKERCHAR “BEV” Just like Chase Sandborn’s coffee—fresh and always dated. This red-headed kid is popular. JOYCE MOFFATT Writes furiously all day but is always borrowing assignments . . . can you figure it out?

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DOREEN DASHFORD Room 21’s vice-president. Ambition: to become a pool shark . . . also likes hunting. LOUISE DUMORE Each summer she plays an important part of the scenery at Lake Brereton. ANN DUNN Wit and humour and a ready smile ... a keen lover of dogs. GERALDINE FARNFIELD “GERRY” New addition to the “Jive” Committee . . . Theme song: “It’s ‘Don’ Again.” ISABELLE GALAS Girls’ Sports Captain ... a whiz on the mats and basketball court . . . fun at all times. OLGA HAWRYLUK “BLOND1E” Has double trouble with Dagwood—but who is Dag- wood? JANET HEPBURN She judges men by their hands . . . tell him about Trushay, Janet. DEANE LAIRD Ambition: modelling. Good luck Deane, you’ve got the makings for it. JOAN LIVESLEY Alias “Tobaccee Rhoda,” alias “Joker” . . . the bigger half of Room 21’s trouble-shooting pair. FRANCES LOCKERBY “RED” Enjoys listening to Bing . . . (Does he sing?) FAT McELWAIN Miss Ingenuity (noted for nifty novelties) ... is a fervid Erankie Laine fan. VIRGINIA MILFORD Year Book Rep. of Room 21, busy as can be and hav¬ ing lots of fun. MARGUERITE NORMAN “PEGGY” An avid sports fan, but she doesn’t throw pop bottles. SHIRLEY PARK “TOADY” Is fond of activity in the gym. She also likes some¬ thing about Room 27. LILLIAN SCHULTZ Her jokes die slow deaths! Right now her interest lies in Room 33. JOYCE SOBKOWICH One of the rarest—friend to all. Wonder why Daniel holds interest for this gal? HELEN STOKOTELNY Our “Interhighlites” Rep. . . . often seen but seldom heard. JOYCE TAYLOR Quit and gone, but not forgotten.



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DIAN NUSGART From arguing in history to playing basketball, our year book rep. is expert. JOAN SINCLAIR Long-tressed Joan is one of 25’s gayest personalities . . . a threat to shampoo ads. BEVERLEY SPRUNG “BEV” Bev. of the twinkling brown eyes is really a charmer . . . always saying, “C’mon over!” MARY STEFURA Didn’t take long to realize that our Calgarian is a budding chemist . . . wait till she blossoms! IRENE TARNOW Easy to look at . . . delightful to know. Favourite expression: “But, Mr. Biglow, I don’t understand!” ISRAEL ASPER Has “A” complex—who needs Einstein or Lincoln? When Issy’s around, he’ll do the thinking! ROGER AUGUST He’s a good boy who doesn’t smoke, but just curls . . . also boys’ social rep. PETER BARTMANOVICH Typical member of 25 . . . has homework done and utilizes all study periods? RAYMOND CHABOT “RAY” A quiet boy in all ways except his shirts . . . though not often heard, accomplishes much. GORDON CUMMING Some day he’s going to be a big-league pitcher . . . he’s always practising with chalk. ALFRED DAUBARAS “ALF” One of our quieter students . . has a pleasing person¬ ality and is endowed with brains. DENNIS GOODMAN Popular Dennis has an overabundance of energy which he uses up watching other people work. GORDON JOHNSON Always has an answer in algebra and geometry . . . could it be his dad is a teacher? PETER KUZINA An intelligent boy who will go far, but the question is . . . which way? ROBERT LEE “BOB” Favorite expression: “Not done, Mr. Biglow . . . play¬ ing hockey, you know.” . . . athletically inclined . . . good sports captain. ALAN MacPHERSON The ideal or idle student . . . doesn’t loaf too much, doesn’t work too much. STEPHEN MERRETT “STEVE” Runs a close second for receiving detention slips . . . a smart boy, Steve, and good-looking, too. HANS PFISTER Student council rep . . . life blood of the school . . . one reason why Kelvin got a transfusion.

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