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

 - Class of 1970

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CHRISTINE GIBSON: CAROL GUESTS: Usually supporting some cause, Carol rarely has a free minute, but when she does she tries to catch up in that unattainable Math. In the remaining 20 hours, she is busy contributing her jokes to those backroom discus ' s. HEATHER HALLIDAY: A member of 46’s “Silent Set”, Heather can shock us all with her part in backroom discussions. Her locker has been declared a disaster area; where else in Kel¬ vin can you find an apple orchard without any trees? AL JACKS: A1 can always be identified and singled out from the rest of the class by the use of his own vocabulary, using such words as “blattensphere”. From secret sources, we hear that he is almost as good a cheerleader as he is a poet. BRIAN LECKER: Brian is still trying to put two consecutive weeks of school to¬ gether. When he is here, he is known for his avid participation in English classes and his board¬ erasing techniques. Our star speed skater is a follower of the three year plan, or so he tells us. MARDIE MARSHALL: Mardie spends most of her time doing Jim (?) at W.W.C. . She loves skiing and sailing and spends a lot of her time hopefully planning for next year’s ski trips. Her favourite time is the week¬ ends and can always be heard saying, “only one more day ’til Friday.” SANDY MENZIES: Sandy hopes eventually to beat J. B.’s Volkswagen in a car rally. Lots of luck! Sandy is also known as an avid mark scrounger, and is unable to give any definite date when he hopes to eventually graduate from Kelvin. JANE MOOREHOUSE: A late addition to 46, Jane had no trouble making herself at home. Friendly, thy second name is Smiley, and that’s synonymous to Jane, in case you didn’t know. Beaming and bubbling, Jane’s always present, prompt and has her homework done. How’s that for misfit! BRUCE MURRAY: Bruce, who is more commonly known as turtle, is the typically good guy who has typically gone wrong. In one of his more sober moods, Bruce might be found asking, “where did all my marks go?” Bruce says that he also loves his Mommy. JIM NORTH: Jim, more commonly known as Bobby Hull’s protege, has been recalled this year for another all- star season at Kelvin. Jim’s in¬ terests include Mr. P’s flying lessons. Jim’s favourite pastimes include sneaking a canopener in¬ to the lunchroom, and nursing his hockey wounds. 37

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DAVE WILKINS: Dave told us not to write any¬ thing about him unless it was nice. ELAINE WINSLOW: Elaine, one of our more fortunate members of room 41, went to Florida this year and as penance we hope she is bothered by sand grits for the rest of her life. XII - 46 DAVID ASH: How Dave made it to Grade 12, Mr. P. and the rest of our class will never know, and we’re still wondering about Physics. He can usually be seen in Rypp’s during the R. and T. periods and joining the “club” on weekends. JOAN BRAUN: Cute, sweet, and adorable . . . That’s what you think! Joan somehow finds the time between her weekends to come to school, but mind you, this is only for recuperation. Joan can often be heard saying, “Oh, am I going to fail!” ROWLAND BRAYSHAY: Rowland is one of our grade 12 veterans. Maybe this can account for his skill at hiding books and knuckle-rapping. Rowland is one of those students who knows what’s going on in every class. But he has one fault, that is, he writes essays in pencil. FRANK CHESTER: Frank can often be found talking to Sandy M. His favourite saying is “I could have passed if I tried, but . . .” Anyways Frank, we still wish you the best in the future. Are you ever going to need it! JOAN COUGHLIN: Some are born great; some achieve greatness; and then there’s Joan. Our gifted mathematician and not too gifted yearbook rep. works hard at school so she can enjoy the weekends. Repeated complaint, “Why wasn’t I born rich instead of so good looking?” ELINOR CURTIS: If you don’t see a smile on Elinor’s face it’s because you’re looking at the back of her head. “A friend in need is a friend in¬ deed,” and Elinor is as “deedy” as they come, or is that “needy”? anyway, she’s a great kid to have around (we guess). RICHARD DRUMMOND: Richard is the quiet, responsible member of Room 46 who often goes unnoticed but not unappre¬ ciated.



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CATHY POLSON: As people often say, “the smaller the brain the bigger the I.Q.” and Cathie is living proof of this! Cathie somehow manages to make it to her classes on time by dodging through all the big guys legs. Good luck in the fu¬ ture, Cathie! JOHN ROSS: Aside from collecting denim jack¬ ets, John H. Ross (Q. S.) is an avid gymnist and can often be heard offering free hair cuts to hippies. John’s future is not known, but he will most likely get caught chewing Chiclets be¬ fore he leaves Kelvin. CATHI SLOCOMB: Here’s the latest thing in Room 46; if Cathi makes it to school on time, it’s only because she has set out for somewhere else and has gotten lost on the way. Cathi has plans for Physio¬ therapy, but don’t rush her, she’ll get there. VICTOR SORENSEN: Although Vic will probably be able to survive this year at Kel¬ vin, he is dubious about a certain Ford station wagon making it at all. If he ever gets the time, he has also decided to beat J. B.’s Volkswagen in a car rally. Better stick to poker in the lunchroom Vic. ELIZABETH STEBBING: Our raven-haired Kate of Kel¬ vin’s operetta is determined to return next year to participate again in Kelvin’s next musical production. Although Liz’s fu¬ ture is undecided we can be sure that she will not remain a kitchen helper in the Misericordia Hos¬ pital for the rest of her life. PEGGY STIVEN: Peggy is our import from Ja¬ maica ... or is it Portugal? or maybe Zambia? Er . . . all three? Poor mixed up kid. (She’s got brains!) She’s Room 26’s only celebrity . . . she used to sing with Johnny Nash. ROSS STONEHAM: Ross bounced into our class late this year, and he’s been hopping and “skipping” ever since then. Ross has the common misbelief that “presence” are the things that you get for Christmas. Any¬ ways, good luck at whatever you do in the future, Ross! BURKE THORNTON: “Beau” came skating and tackling into Kelvin this year from S.J.R. and although we’re a shock to his system, he has survived smashingly. His latest project is learning how to drive the “Blue Dud”. Oh well, scrap one fender. SUSAN TOOTHILL: Susan is a rarity in our school (that’s for sure)! However, she prefers to spend most of her time in other parts of the world — th{it is, Toronto maybe? Kind, gracious, beautiful, modest, Susie feels that she is worth more than forty-four words. CHARLES TUCK: Chuck’s main activities include singing “Season of the Witch,” giving away Manchurian Desert Rats, and opposing monarchists, triumvirates, and other dictato¬ rial subversives. Since this is the fourth time he’s made us re¬ write this, he has asked that he be described as the cool, silent, hippie-type. 38

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