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LEONA AUDREY TYNDALL Leona, a refugee from Chilliwack, B.C., some two years ago. has won a very high position among the students at L.H.S. Her dark hair, blue eyes and winning smile have ESPECIALLY won popularity with a certain handsome blond young fellow, eh, Leona! Because of her keen interest in sports, particularly curl¬ ing, she was given the position of president of this year’s High School Curling Club. Leona plans on entering the education field when she matriculates and we’re sure she will progress with the best of success. STANLEY WERNER Stanley came to these famous halls of learning three years ago. Possessing a likeable personality is an asset to his planned career of becoming a policeman. If you’re accidentally stopped for speeding, don’t be surpised if it’s Stan standing before you, looking stern and hard. He also enjoys sports, especially base¬ ball and football, and visiting the Beaver Lumber in Edmonton! We want to wish Stanley every success for the future. STEWART WILKINSON When Stewart’s around, the girls all seem to glow, espe¬ cially that one in grade XII. It’s no wonder, for he is our curly- headed dark and handsome assistant advertising manager; girls want that money. Stew is also a budding newspaper man. He is that important person who puts all the mistakes into the “Rep¬ resentative”. In June, 1953, all his fellow graduates will drink a toast to him in water, wishing him success for the years to come. (If the A-bomb doesn’t get here first.) DONALD WERNER Donald, better known as a “Chicken” in the halls of L.H.S. has a fancy for telling jokes and asking questions. In fact, he even stumps the teacher who attempts to answer him. Obvious¬ ly, he is the life of the classroom. We don’t know what Donald intends to do but undoubtedly he will be successful. Page Fifty-three
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LAWRENCE SCHMIDT Quietness and politeness definitely remind us of Lawrence. Although he is quiet but still friendly and of good manners, we feel quite confident that his future will be a success. As he leaves our doors this school term, we wish him the best the future holds. So, the best of luck to you, Lawrence. GERTRUDE SCHULTZ Gertrude, who hails from New Sarepta, comes to Leduc to increase her store of knowledge. This serene blond miss is one of our quieter Grade Twelve girls, perhaps because she doesn’t get a word in edgewise in the noisy Room I. Gertrude’s “likes” include skating and teaching a Sunday School Class, as well as studying Biology II. Although her future plans are undecided as yet, we know she will do her best in whatever she may attempt. HANNAH TISCHER Because of her regular absence Hannah could easily be classified as one of our part-time students. Hannah, better known as Tempermental Tischer, has deep green eyes and rich brown hair — what a color scheme. We heard from reliable sources that the cause of Hannah’s shortage of sleep can be traced to a certain tall blond fellow. We can’t say much about Hannah’s pastime except that her favorite soup is “Elmer”. Hannah plans to make home-making her career and we all hope they’ll get along well together. EVERETT LYLE TREMPNER If you hear a giggle and then a roar, you may be sure Evie is in the corridor. Evie is one of those charming students, espe¬ cially attractive to a (J)oyous (W)orld. Evie plays hockey on New Sarepta line and also baseball. His hobbies are working in his father’s garage at New Sarepta and attending all the local dances. Evie is often seen chauffering all the majorettes home. His characteristics are blue eyes, brown hair, a catching laugh and a joyous smile. Evie is one of our AFSS (away from school students), that is most of the time. We hear that Evie is going into the field of Mechanics; we wish you the best of luck, Evie, and feel sure that you will make it. Page Fifty-two
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HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to THIS YEAR’S GRADUATES and THE YEAR BOOK STAFF FOR PRINTING AS IT SHOULD BE DONE . . . TRY OUR COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT THE REPRESENTATIVE “Complete Coverage of the M.D. of Leduc” PHONE 17 LEDUC Page Fifty-four
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