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

 - Class of 1949

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JOHN WALKER “JACK” Our honor student?” . . . ever seen a piece of chalk, Jack? DONALD WHETXELL “DON” Here toda} ' and gone tomorrow. WILLIAM WOODLEY “BILL” In a world of his own ... a model student?? . . . school is just a hobby. GERALD YOUNGER Some women want to get younger but not this type . . . yet. CARL ROERICK “CHUB” “My natural beauty is exceeded only by my sparkling wit,” he asserted while being interviewed for the Year Book. foam 27- X BARRY ARNASON “And yet the wonder grew that one small head could carry all he knew.” DAVID ASHMORE “DAVE” Quiet !!!—genius at work. Dave is the distribution centre for algebra answers. NEIL BUCHANAN Idea of fun: annoying a certain person ... a curling genius, isn’t he, McBeath? NORMAN DUFF The strong, silent type ... an important cog in the senior basketball machine. JOHN DYMENT Geometry genius. How this boy suffers ... he sits in front of Ferguson. GERALD FERGUSON Spare time activities . . . polishing up apples for the teacher. BARRY FERRIES Handy with a paint brush. “Filly” sketched some special illustrations for the Year Book. THOMAS FINKLESTEIN “TOM” Popular? He should be. He carts home (?) carloads of females every day. GARY FURMAN Room snooker champ ... no wonder, with so much practice. WILLIAM HALPRIN “BILL” 27’s authority on everything, so he says. P.W.’s am¬ bition: to be the best dressed lawyer in town. JOHN HARRIS Can’t stop “monkeying” around. Ambition: to be a cartoonist a la Walt Disney. WALLACE HOOPER “WALLY” “Will someone please wake that boy up before I bounce this chalk off his head?”

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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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DONALD HOWE “DON” Pastimes: beating the nine o’clock bell and skipping study periods to practise golf. RALPH HUGO Second year man in the opera. Favorite subject? Geometry, of course. GERALD JEWERS “JERRY” School president deluxe. “I don’t like making long speeches, but -.” WALTER JUNAS The large economy size. Can you top this? MICHAEL LYSYK “MIKE” “Ah no, don’t put that in about me.” FRANK MARTIN Ambition: to run an elevator in a one-storey building. JOHN McBEATH Skis for hours on end . . . oooohh neat! JERRY McCREERY A loyal Milton Berle fan. Favorite expression (natur¬ ally): “How about that!” CAMERON McMILLAN “CAM” Study is his recreation . . . still waters run deep. KENNETH McNERN “KEN” “Itchy” never touches the stuff . . . we mean home¬ work, of course. ERIC MISHINOFF Answer to a teacher’s prayer . . . Eric sticks strictly to business. WILLIAM MITCHELL “BILL” Snappy junior basketballer. Ambition: to play hockey like Patteson and Taylor. MICHAEL MONTAGUE “MIKE” Swims like a rock. Spare time activity: killing stags (animals, that is!) DAVID PARLIAMENT “DAVE” An OPERAtor . . . entertained some of the cast after the final performance. THOMAS PATTESON “TOM” A regular member of Mr. Wellwood’s 9:01 club. IAN PLANT Nature’s gift to women but they gave him back. DENIS PRODAN “Will that ‘moper’ in the back seat please stand up?” CYRUS ROSS “CY” The original ton of fun. Modest little violet, isn’t he?

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