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Page 29 T H !•; K E N C O L L 19 5 5 13A B “Gutinks pasants this is Radio Moscow brinkink vou-all a report of the subversive activities of our most active organization in that Krazee Kastle K.C.I., which runs under code name 13 A-B. This terrorist group has been planning for five years (same for more) the downfall of the tyrant and his capitalistic warmongrels, under secret operation A.F.S. . . . Come in K.C.I. (but it will cost you a quarter, cash!) “Gritinks! (again) pasants (again)” . . . This is your favourite propaganda-kastcr comrade Knobal- mike, spelled backwards Kkimlabonk, again brink- ink you ze latest sissy-schuss. Is pleased we are to reportink that gerat progress has been made in our cell since Septembirk. Jack kuttulski and Pat Sa- francek wire chosen chief instigators in most hon¬ ourable party. Our first party meatink was held at comradess Dilamartcr’s. Then, to avoid detection party moved on into the night. Janet Mitchell was checking plumbing facilities at residence of com¬ rade Al. Comrades Adlington and Applcyard played tootsies in a corner while J. Swalwcll discussed with M. Weber and S. Stolarchuk the probable fate of capitalists Siverns and Simpson. To aid in the downfall of capitalist warmongrels, the cell produced an inspiring assembly, showing the deterioration of the capitalistic state under the astute direction of comradess Czaplasky. (». Tucko- vitch. Thompsonov, I eipersky, Safrancek, and Ar- nolditch gave an superlative performance. Then, the waching masses arose and gave forth with mus¬ ical renditions of “It was Sad” and “Do Lord” under able direction of most honourable comrades Pritch- ardic and Ifoustonov. This was preceded by orches¬ tra of comrade Kuttulski and his followers Madil- lanov, Pritchardic and most honourable Nykorovsky. Comrades Sawchuk, I lemmings, Whipple, Ruttul- ski, Nykorovsky, and Lowery lead the peasants in a cheer for the freedom of the masses, (“llorrah!”) “Music hask to sootjik the savage beastk, “and so to worm into the confidence of our warmongrel bosses, we sneakily sang them Christmas Carols. 1 he outstanding voices of the pasants present were Cdause. George, lug. Phillips, Martin; Tofflemire, Price, Ajersch, Brown, Brunt, Campbell, Gregg, Knuckle, N uffy, Lev ine. McWilliams and Winfield. Our inspirational renditions won to our cause two esteemed capitalists Mr. -Donahue and Mr. Bishop. Comrades hoote, Maitiacco, Minch, Szorik, Saw¬ chuk, Partington, Cole, Maksimovitch, McClister helped in bringing about the downfall of capitalistic schools as we won W.S.S.A. and W.O.S.S.A. foot¬ ball. Later, comrades Foote, Partington and Mani- acco received city recognition for their efforts. In basketball, comrades Burrato, Pennington, Cole, Zelcney, Krause, and Maksimovitch again helped the “Krazy Kastle” defeat capitalist schools and won W.S.S.A. title. McKerrow, Mavin, Whipple and Zelcney helped the volleyball team, but capitalists gauged up on the “Kastle Team,” and we lost. Comradess Staggoisky, with great speaking prow¬ ess. spread propaganda all over province and won Industrial Accident Prevention Association award. Comrades Krause, Nykorovsky, Doan, Czaplasky, J uck, Turcon, Wheeler, Lowery, Farrow, Prit- chardic, Chapman, Cates, Girard, Wilcox, Musy, Walter and McCrea were Prefect s in charge of keep¬ ing the pasants in order with comrades Ann Deneiko and Terry Parkinson as group leaders. J. Partington, Safrancek, Rapawy, Cole, Czaplasky and Kuttulski thoroughly spread propaganda in the capitalistic Forum. In charge of party news called the Kencoll (Pravda) were commissars Zeilicovich, Wilson, Wilcox and Douglas. The octette included M. Prit¬ chardic and P. Staggorsky with comradess Mcrri- mansk in charge of the piano. So pasants, you can see that our organization had a thumb in every pie, and we hope that succeeding generations will be as effective as ours and have as much fun in taking over that Krazee Kapatalistic Kastle, K.C.I. This is KnobAlMike signing off. KNOB, AL AND MIKE (Mostly Knob) 12A To start the year off with a bang, we elected Ed C iesluk as our president, Marlene Zimmerman, vice- president and Elizabeth Mackie-treasurer. No time was wasted before we had our first party which was a great success. There were many others that fol¬ lowed including the especially enjoyable one our homeroom teacher, Miss Vrooman, gave us. Our class has been well represented in all school activities. Keeping the bench warm for the football players were‘John Buda and Ed Cicsluk. Bill Barrott and Sue Pearse were on the swimming team. Gail Beausoleil was on the basketball and volleyball team, and helping our boys basketball team win the city championship was Al Rutherford. Sheila Collins entertained us many times with her fine singing in the assemblies. Alice Duxtcr and Gail Beausoleil (Continued on Page 31 )
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Page 28 THE KEN COLL 1955 CLASS 13A Third Row: L. Blnk, D. Buratto, D. Me- Kerrow, B. Nykor, H. Walter, T. Wilson, J. Szorlk. L. Zcleney, P. Low¬ ery, R. Blelich, B. Thompson, T. Parkinson, P. Pennington. Second Row: J. Foote, G. Claus. D. Ma- dill, M. Pritchard, J. Partington, L. Whipple, D. Appleyard, B. Kiause, J. McLIster, N. Tofflemlre, D. Maven, D. George, K. Simpson, K. Wilcox. First Row: J. Wheeler, L. Zeillg, B. Saw- chuk, D. Czapla, P. Safrance, M. Rap- awy, Mr. J. J. Donohue, A. Denciko, J. McNaughton, J. Mitchell, C. Dila- marter, P. Adllngton, F. Martin, G. Price. Absent: D. Chapman, N. Douglas. CLASS 13B Third Row: B. Gregg, J. McRea, J. Ruttle, B. Harrison, T. Knuckle, D. Duchene, A. Houston, B. Lowry, G. Hemmings, T. Davison, G. Tuck, G. Levine. Second Row: R. Farrow, M. Brown, J. Swalwell, D. Lelper, M. Turcon, M. Weber, S. Stolarchuk, G. Girard, C. Siverns. O. Maksimowich. D. Cole, D. Phillips, R. Maniacco. First Row: J. AJersch, G. Hlnch, E. Musy, S. Brunt, L. Arnold. P. Stagg, D. Doan, Mr. A. W. Blshbp, D. Merrl- man, B. Yuffy, J. McWilliam, M. Ing, O. Cates, K. Winfield. CLASS 12A Third Row: J. Jensen, B. Pulleyblank, J. Daichcndt, A. Gcrenser, P. Dunseath, F. Pival, G. Shelley, A. Rutherford, D. Wilson, H. Slack. B. Barrott. Second Row: E. Ciesluk, R. Penney, E. Marshall, S. Girard, S. Musson, V. Armstrong, M. Zimmerman, E. Mack- le, R. Woodall, D. Hutchinson. First Row: O. Rabski, G. Beausoleil, B. Buchanan, M. Tay, Miss C. L. Vroo- man, A. Duxter, S. Collins, S. Ross, S. Pearse, C. McKInlay. CLASS 12B Third Row: J. Murdock, R. Clarke, R. Penny, D. Wearne, M. Shaw, B. Whitesell, R. Frank, W. Katzman, J. Houston, J. Gendler, E. Fathers. Second Row: G. Caldwell, E. White, H. Wiwcharuk, S. Wolfe, V. Mackle, P. Burke, J. Clarkson, M. Donnelly, N. Santin, J. Hamilton, M. Marshall, P. Goddard. First Row: E. Butosi, J. Slack, J. Graf, E. Laframboise. J. Williams, Mr. E. W. Fox, B. Vickers. M. Hotti, P. Thompson, B. J. McCrae, P. Smith. Absent: R. Brown, S. Cieslowskl, P. Hub- bell, D. Lane, J. Maddocks, F. Ow- char, J. Suznevich, D. Thorpe.
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Page 30 THE KEN CO EE 195 5 CLASS 12C Third Row: B. Mitchell, R. Penney, R. Burke, R. Duchene, D. Lobzun. J. Glmpel, J. Pollock, B. Nantau, D. Jennings, D. Thorpe. Second Row: H. Curtis, J. Suskc K. Goulding. C. Carry, C. Czwornog. E. Birce, B. Bowskill, G. Hebert, D. Moore. First Row: S. Rising, P. Hoffman, J. Long. M. Waronchak. Mrs. A. C. Lid¬ dell, E. Russell, D. Spendlove, D. Kristinovlch, B. St. Pierre, D. Saby. CLASS 11A Third Row: F. Lcwin, B. Rubin, W. El- wing, M. St Hick, B. Barnes, L. Me- Crindle, P. Feldman, F. Muroff, A. Yupze, B. White, B. Russell. Second Row: G. Gerenser, B. Lyons, D. Heward, F. Chambers, M. Moblsy, P. Plumb. N. Lee, G. Bassett, J. Martin, M. Praciuk, A. Tarcia, J. Marshall, L. Vadori, A. Barat. First Row: J. Baum. B. Walpole, S. Krause, M. Forsyth, E. Greenhow, Miss D. Hope, C. Dungy, V. Graf, U. Yaworsky, S. Bennett, P. Munro. CLASS 11B Third Row: D. Pennington. B. St. Pierre, D. Kulyk, G. Janaway, D. Whitesell, J. Wigeluk, L. Somodl, L. Shapiro, I. Ferrer. Second Row: B. Gordon, R. Weingarden, J. Davidson, B. Tinsley, C. Finlay, L. Sediva, E. Banwell, L. Chapman, W. French, T. Shaw, P. Burke, M. Biro. First Row: D. McDonald, M. Kraynack, V. Ilnlcki, J. Skrzela, Mr. F. D. Knapp, P. Eastman, L. Lenarduzzi, N. Bodyk, B. Turner, J. Bertoia. CLASS lie Third Row: L. Shelley, D. Atkinson, J. Pierce, R. Kerr, E. Muzslal, J. Baker, J. Nosotti K. McGuire, S. Hays, M. Goldin, A. Shayko. Second Row: P. Goddard, N. House, C. Senaiko, T. Montague. B. Yorke, E. Martin, J. Hurst, S. Rayzak, M. J. Allen. L. Heslip. First Row: D. Moncrieff, M. Caldwell, F. Shaw. N. Vidler, Mr. R. R. Deagle. M. Libby, R. Rankin. E. Dean. E. Libby, C. Craig.
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