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

 - Class of 1949

Page 29 of 122

 

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Page 29 text:

ALAN ROSS A faithful member of the sea cadets . . . he’s good- natured and full of fun. CARRICK SAUNDERS One of the boys in 25 who looks like “after” on a Charles Atlas advertisement. ROSS SIBBIT Ross has that sparkling Pepsodent smile . . . believes in “Laugh and the world laughs with you!” RANALD SMITH Our tall blond chap who forgot to stop growing . . . headed for the ladder of success. JAMES THORNE “JIM” Swell guy who has trouble working . . . Believes: “If at first you don’t succeed—give up!” LAWRENCE WILMOT “LAURIE” Discovered the universal solvent and almost succeed¬ ed in dissolving the school . . . victim of N13. DENNIS ZELMER Our handsome president . . . the downfall of all teachers, but a swell guy . . . Main interest: Marlene. Raosn 26 -Xl LORRAINE BAKER Work fascinates her . . . she can sit and look at it for hours. MARION BOULTBEE Thinks school is okay until something else comes along . . . uses Sheilagh’s blouses to keep her glasses clean. IVEAGH FOREMAN “What d’ya mean, I can’t go down this hill standing up!” . . . star dancer in the opera . . . the crowned queen of Kelvin. PEGGY HAMPTON Charter member of the “How-to-learn-history-in-a- lobby” Club. BARBARA HARMER Always ready to lend her homework . . . finds her jokes very amusing. SHEILAGH JEFFREY Hails from Dauphin . . . collaborates with Parker in starting minor revolutions in history periods. WILMA JUSTICE Thinks school is a great thing . . . quit in January to become a stenographer. ADELE KOHUT Most recurrent denial . . . refusing to teach Smith French. LORRAINE KREGER Hair of gold, eyes of blue; always in a hurry too, but where she goes nobody knows. BARBARA LAMOND Secretary . . . forever asking: “Did you bring your money?” . . . likes toboganning, tally-ho’s and camp¬ ing.

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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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JOYCE McCALLUM Thinks teachers need teaching so acts accordingly . . . Favorite pastime: arguing. ARLENE PARKER Ah reckon she could ride most any critter in this hyar city. GWEN PEARSON “Mr. Palmer, I did at least twenty hours’ homework this week.” . . . Comment: Ah-hem. NORMA ROSSITER She is a very versatile young girl. She can do almost anything ... by “Bill.” HELEN SMYTHE Is very fond of athletes and athletics . . . but they won’t let her join the Y.M. ELIZABETH THOMPSON Giggler of 26 . . . Ambition: to pass in everything just once this year; in June. CHRISTINE URQUHART “CHRISSIE” Favorite pastime: watching Woodley and Austen . . . also Room 26’s basketball coach. BARBARA WALKER Is a talented pianist but that isn’t all she has talent for. JEFFREY AUSTEN “JEFF” Big shot in classroom . . . likes long shots in basket¬ ball. QUIN BAMFORD Has fine physical development . . . teachers are still working on the mental angle. WILLIAM BOWDEN “BILL” “I would have won that slalom race easily if that gate hadn’t been there.” JAMES CAMPBELL “JIM” Has great drawing powers ... in art that is. JOHN GILLESPIE “CHRIS” Sound systems for all occasions by day or week . . . complete with competent “operator.” ALLAN KING Licensed driver ... of bulldozers . . . also a compe¬ tent oarsman, skier, and curler ... he says. CHARLES LEDGER “CHARLIE” As a musician he has great ability ... as a curler . . . has great lie-ability. VICTOR MURRAY “VIC” Dynamic Interhighlites rep. . . . tall, dark, and ? ? ? . . . some sense of humour. WILLIAM Me VICAR “BILL” To school or not to school; that is the question. WILLIAM SMITH “BILL” “Mr. LeNeveu, I have a question: How many men in the Riel Rebellion had brusheuts?”

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