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Mr. Roland Quarnstrom, B.A., B.Sc. (Manitoba), teaches grades 1 1 and 12 chemistry, and grade 10 science. This year he was in charge of boys ' curling and the ushers for the Variety Night. His hob¬ bies are gardening and reading. Mr. F. J. Ross teaches in¬ dustrial arts to boys of grades 7, 9, 10, and 1 1. After all this hectic work, Mr. Ross likes to relax with a good book. His many hobbies include sports and reading. Mr. S. Shewchuk, B.Sc., B.Ed., University of Mani¬ toba. He teaches grade 11 biology and physics, and grade 10 science. Mr. Shewchuk helps with the speedskating around the school. His hobbies in¬ clude reading and golf. Mr. Vernon Shewf elt, B.Paed., University of Manitoba. He teaches grades 9 and 10, science and health, in room 16. Around the school he helps with textbooks and ticket sales. His hobbies include square dancing, gardening, and fishing. Miss E. Sneizak is the new addition to the office staff. She is Mr. Cochrane ' s sec¬ retary. This was her first year in Kelvin, and we hope she enjoyed it. Her hobbies are reading, sports, and travel. Miss M. Thomson, B.A., University of Manitoba; M.A., Chicago. She teaches grades 9, 10, and 11 Eng¬ lish in room 24. She is also the newspaper and opera advisor. Her hobbies in¬ clude golf and reading. Miss Luella Sprung, M.A., University of Manitoba. ' She teaches grades 1 0 and 1 1 English up in Seventh Heaven, room 37. She is also the council advisor and was Variety Show co¬ ordinator. Her interests are drama, travel, and reading. Mr. Vasey, B.A., University of Manitoba, B.Ed., Mc- Master. He teaches grades 11 and 12 history in room 41, and is the financial advisor to the yearbook. His hobbies include sports and reading. Mr. Stanley Steinman, B.A., B.Ed., University of Mani¬ toba, room 1 8. He teaches grades 9 and 10 English, and grade 10 science and health. Mr. Steinman ' s in¬ terests are photography and music. Mr. Charles Ward received his industrial arts certifi¬ cate at Fort Collins, Color¬ ado. He teaches senior boys ' woodworking and is in charge cf the yearbook photography. His hobbies are ceramics, photography, and square dancing. Miss Eleanor Suttie, B.A (Manitoba), Phy ' s Ed. (Wis¬ consin). She teaches girls ' P.T. and grades 9 and 10 health. She was in charge of the dancing for the Variety Show and was on the Christmas Cheer Com¬ mittee. Her hobbies are porcelain figures, sports, and dancing. 12
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Miss M. Leggat, B.A., Uni¬ versity of Manitoba, B.Ed., McGill. She teaches grades 10 and 11 mathematics in room 27. Besides this, her interests include golf, read¬ ing, and travelling. Miss Leggat did the choreog- rcphy fcr the school opera. Mr. H. Murray Lord, B.A. (Hons., Latin and English), B.Ed., room 33. He teaches English to grades 10, 11, and 12. This year Mr. Lord is the advisor to the yearbook staff. His inter¬ ests include skiing, square dancing, and reading. He is known as the life of the party. Mr. Clarence L. Kerr, B.A., B.Ed., University of Mani¬ toba. room 26. Mr. Kerr teaches grades 1 1 and 12 mathematics, and is active on the ticket sales com¬ mittee. He was also coach of the girls ' basketball teams. Mr. J. Le Neveu, B.A., University cf Manitoba. He teaches grades 9 and 10 French, and grades 9, 10. and 1 1 social studies in room 23, and helps with speedskating at school. His hobbies ere golf, curling, bowling, and hunting. Mr. Edmund McGlenen is the first- male music in¬ structor in Kelvin. In ad¬ dition, he teaches litera¬ ture and composition down in the catacombs of room 6. His hobbies include music, travel, and sports. Mr. W. A. L. McFarland, B.A., McMaster, B.Ed., University of Manitoba. He teaches grade 10 maths and science, and grades 9 and 10 health in room 39. Outside of school, he is the general secretary of the Manitoba Education As¬ sociation. Dr. C V. P. McCullough, B.A., Loyola University, Ph.D., University of Greg¬ orian. Dr. McCullough teaches grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 French and Latin in room 36. He is a mem¬ ber of the staff social com¬ mittee, and helps with the entertaining. Miss I. McGregor, M.A., University of Manitoba. She teaches grades 10, 11, and 12, English, in room 22. Around the school she is busy as the yearbook literary adviser. Her many interests include reading, travelling, and camping. Mr. K. I. McIntyre, B.A University of Manitoba, is the boys ' physical training instructor. He is the coach of the football and basket¬ ball squad. His many in¬ terests include all boys ' recreational activities and sports. Mr. G. E. Pickard, B A., University of Manitoba. He teaches chemistry and physics to grades 11 and 12 in room 32. His hob¬ bies are collecting stamps and coins, and fishing along with other sports. Mr. Dennis Nazeravich is in charge of junior wood¬ working here at Keivin High. His room is No. 1, and his hobbies include golfing, travelling, and all spectator sports. Mr. D. H. Peto, B.Sc., Uni¬ versity of Manitoba. Mr. Peto teaches industrial arts to grades 7, 8, and 9. His other school activities in¬ clude boys ' soccer. His interests are golf, sailing, and bowling.
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MAINTENANCE STAFF Top: C. A. Forscutt, W. E. Martin, J. Danyls, K. Borysewicz. Bottom: J. Spencer, D. MacDonald, W. Robb, C. East. Welcome and Farewell Kelvin heartily welcomes Mr. Stanley Steinman in his first year at this school. Mr. Steinman, who for the past seven years has been teaching in far-off Ethiopia, spent some time in the Air Force. Mr. Harry Guest, another welcome addition, has held teaching positions at General Wolfe and Ralph Brown Schools in Winnipeg, and at one time was principal of the Swan River School. Thanks to Mr. Guest, Kelvin students received the opportunity to learn and to express their views on the international situation at meetings of the U.N. Club which he instituted. This year, Kelvin extended a hearty greeting to Mr. Edmund McGlenen, the school ' s first male music in¬ structor. Mr. McGlenen ' s experience includes teaching positions at Fort Garry and Vancouver Island. Another new face was to be found down in Kelvin ' s elementary woodworking shop. Mr. D. Nazeravitch, before coming to Kelvin, taught a grade seven class at Carpathia. Kelvin takes great pleasure in welcoming Miss I. Dickson. Miss Dickson, teacher of English and guidance formerly taught at Earl Grey school. Last, but far from least, the school welcomes Miss M. Thomson. Miss Thomson was educated at the Universities of Manitoba and Chicago. She aided greatly in the production of our opera and was an able adviser of the Et Cetera. Kelvin also welcomes Miss E. Sneizak, an addition to the office staff. Good luck in your stay at Kelvin. It is with deepest regrets that Kelvin sees the de¬ parture of Miss Jean Hamilton. During her stay at Kelvin, Miss Hamilton taught geography and history. Miss Hamilton is enjoying her leave of absence on a trip through the Americas. Although having spent but two short years at Kelvin, Miss Elizabeth Redmond was well liked by both teachers and students. At Kelvin, Miss Redmond taught English and French. She is now in Germany as an exchange teacher. While at Kelvin, Miss Eileen McKay taught English. She was also very active in the school ' s journalistic ventures, the Et Cetera, and the Yearbook. Miss McKay is now enjoying a European tour. Before arriving at Kelvin a year ago, Miss Margaret Talbot taught in the U.S. At Kelvin she was an Eng¬ lish instructor. Miss Talbot has now left the hallowed halls of Kelvin for a position at D.M.C.I. Mr. H. T. Potter came to Kelvin from Lord Roberts and at first took up the position of instruct or in the metal shop. Later, Mr. Potter was transferred to the drafting department. He is now teaching at the Technical Vocational School. Kelvin regrets the departure of Miss E. Gwynne, an efficient and well-liked member of the office secretarial staff. 13
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