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

 - Class of 1970

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STEPHANIE HAWKINS: Our neurotic yearbook editor car. often be seen in the Student Council Office convinced that everyone is plotting to put her away. When she’s not working at Eaton’s she’s out with her “dough” or the laughin’ bridge group. Steff is planning on enter¬ ing Interior Design next year under the watchful eyes of her “muther”. PAT HOGER: Patti plans on becoming part of the Bedpan Brigade; that noble, glorious profession that demands patience, virtue and ... At present, she concerns herself with a certain M. S. and sits spell¬ bound along with S. D. and I. B. in a certain “Gem” class. BARB HOLM: Although Barb didn’t go in the operetta this year she combined her musical talents with the other members of the Power Company. Another one who is expressing the desire to go to Europe this summer, she is not yet decided on what to do next year. SHIRLEY HUNNISETT: Shirley says that school is just part-time till the weekend rolls around. Funny, her idea of a weekend is a 4 month stay in Vancouver. Since there is no¬ body (correction no boys) at Kel¬ vin, Shirley wants to enter en¬ gineering and be the only female. How are the h . . . . hootowls in Vane.? TED KELLY: A member of the “Fearsome Falcon Foursome” and “Russell’s Raiders”, “Sieve” was nominated manager of the year by the foot¬ ball team. Other than participat¬ ing in football, hockey, and bas¬ ketball Ted is interested in riding the slopes. BRANT LEWIS: “Lew”, F 10 , hopes to play out his option on his 5 year no-cut contract with Kelvin. Unfortu¬ nately Brant was not able to play with the Clippers this year due to a football injury he sustained at UMSU. Brant got a job at the Concert Hall in hope of seeing “LaRue”. CHRISTINE LIPINSKI: Those who know Chris know what a Bon Studiant de fran- cais she is. Right Mr. B? She spends most of her time in the Music room or at the Miseri poisoning the patients. Because she’s so friendly Chris will make a good dental assistant. ANN MACHALSKI: Ann is our class secretary who delights in telling banana jokes and reading Peanuts through most of her classes. She is es¬ pecially good at escaping before parole and is one of Mr. B’s favorite French scholars. DOUG MONTGOMERY: Another FFF member and Clip¬ per’s star end, No. 75 scored “the” touchdown of the season. We hear from one unreliable source that he may be back next year to try for two. Doug loves to eye all the girls but for some odd reason we think its the other way around. COLIN PETERSON: is the room’s star comic in imitations and at art. “Beso” has a duel personality, he does something different both nights of the weekends. He also seems to get himself involved in the minor skirmishes that take place every period. The Big? Will he really become a Plumber? 29

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PEGGY AITKENS: This tall blonde doesn’t say much in class cause she is always think¬ ing about better things to do. Peggy is one of the fortunate members of our class in that she has a place reserved for her in nursing school at the General Hospital. Lots of luck Peggy! JUDY BARABASH: This blonde, blue-eyed member of our class professes an unusual interest in football this year . . (at St. Paul’s?) She delights in beating Ann at cards during study periods and her special “Under¬ ground” activities usually take her to Neiman’s after school for . . .? BRUCE BOOKBINDER: The Renowned “John Ferguson” of the River Heights Juveniles, Bruce can usually be heard pro¬ crastinating about his many scraps with his teddy bear. For some reason Bookie has an un¬ explainable desire for ‘Junk’! LAUREL CAMPBELL: “The Campbell Kid” makes a mean (make that Green) cup of coffee. This jovial “Jolley Camp¬ er” doesn’t know there’s such a thing as Thursday in the school week. Shortstuff is unofficially enrolled at CCI and has been seen around the city in a certain mailman’s uniform. GREG CHOW: Our newcomer is the greatest thing that happened to Room 17’s basketball team this year. jWith a friendly smile to greet ! everyone, this scholar, sharp- dresser, and nice guy is bound to bigger and better things. JAYLIN CURRY: Jaylin is the A+ biology-lab stu¬ dent of our room. If it weren’t for Mrs. Glasco’s faithful helper we can be sure that room 17 would stop functioning. Jaylin takes a keen interest in helping children. STARR DELLAR: Starr plans in becoming part o! the Bedpan Brigade. She is the guiding light of Gem class where her comments brighten the day. Whatever awaits her future, we know Starr’s “twinkling” per¬ sonality will serve her well. ROBERTA GRANT: “Birdie” has an avid interest in wildlife. She takes full advantage of the freedom of speech which tends to get her involved in verbal battles with Mrs. A and Wild Bill. Another one who is a staunch supporter of having one . . . uva good weekend! RON GROSS: We were finally able to determine the colour of Ron’s eyes when he got his annual haircut. One of the quieter members of our clas» he is truly a ladies’ man who enjoys having a real ball once in awhile. Ron looks to a happy career in Alberta. CRAIG HARRIS: Quiet Craig just became famous throughout the room as the best play reader. Cool, calm, and col¬ lected he is “head” of the class and another E4 maths whiz. He believes the whole world has gone to “Pot” but realizes it’s a “joint” effort. 28



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RICHARD PRESTON: “Ricardo” alias “Gump” alias “the Reverend” will skip any class except when they are group efforts. Renowned for making a bad cup of coffee for the Room 17 “irregulars”. Our popular vice- pres, film narrator, inter-room sports participant, expert yuker player can be usually seen slither¬ ing home at noon with the “eel”. TONY SALO: Our witty finn can usually be seen throwing comments at Big Ben! (which is a myth????) Pub- hopper and admirer of Mary Jane is known for his good looks and charms with the girls ... to . . be . . continued . . next . year? MICHELLE SAWYER: One of the gleesome, threesome, absentism, Mr. Brun’s french protege and a friend to Mr. Kallos, is gradually wearing down a path to the office. Our member of the “Back Row Hockey Club” has a special dislike for the Hawk(s). We wonder if camp¬ ing will be Michelle’s chosen career. ARLENE SPIVAK: is convinced that Hush Puppies get her to school faster; that’s why she’s only late 3 times a week. Thinks she is straight for¬ ward, blunt, and tactless . . . watch out for Scorpion’s sting, stung it could prove to be a “Soul Experience”. She has con¬ sidered drawing blood (via Hypodermic) in disguise of a Lab Technologist. DORRIE TATE: This active weekend girl is an¬ other part-time student who kept quiet long enough so she could disappear and not be noticed. Beauty and brains hope to aid Dorrie in entering the engineer¬ ing faculty because of the great odds against her. LIZ TAYLOR: Groovin right along after “Black Bart” (we have yet to see the fellow!?) Liz is another one of the laugh’n bridge team. It’s really too bad her famous name¬ sake couldn’t take after our Liz more but Liz plans on entering the university rather than acting field to get her MRS. degree. MARY ZAJAC “Ajac” will more than likely be¬ come a MRS. before any other female in room 17. Our Biology expert can be seen frequently sorting out her locker ... I wonder why? We hope the blood tests in BOI. lab won’t upset your future too much Mary! Good Luck! XII - 29 NEIL AGNEW: Rounding out his first decade at Kelvin, “Spiro” suffered from a serious case of “Boyles”. Our amateur scientist claims that his pet-rat has grown over six inches since he started feeding it a new kind of oats. JOEL BERMAN: Can be seen in his Canary col¬ oured Dodge Dart with his hair and girls. 489-2521. 30

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