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SENIORS V- fi Gordon Zarychanski A constant com¬ panion to Miss Thomson at her tea parties, after four. Gord is usually seen creeping into the room at one minute after the final bell has gone. He is not only interested in curling but also has a keen interest in S.K. Ambition: To pass in English. Dave Tustin A “Limey” we im¬ ported from Lon¬ don. “Mr. Irresist¬ ible” of 12-18 has a keen interest in 10- 8. Dave is a curler of Re-nown (so he says). All kidding aside, Dave would be our greatest scholar if he could grasp maths. Eng¬ lish, Chemistry, Physics, and Fre¬ nch. Ambition: to be a “fly-boy”. X Don Emerson “Emo” is 11-13’s whiz in Business Arithmetic. His fa¬ vourite pastimes are hockey, rugby, mo¬ vies, eating, sleep¬ ing, and even a little work once in a while. Don can be seen anytime eating in the Glen¬ dale. His favourite saying: “mm. that’s good.” Ambition: To travel around the world and be¬ come a “ham”. Bob Werbin The big boy of 12- 18. Bob is a hard worker and is al¬ ways willing to lend a helping hand. A constant companion of Walt¬ er Grassier and is also interested in cars. When asked what his ambition was he just shrug¬ ged his shoulders and said, and I quote, “I don ' t know.” Elsie Grywinski “Zsa Zsa specializ¬ es in torch singing (for anyone in par¬ ticular?) Played Juliet in the school opera. Ron’s mirac¬ ulous singing an¬ noys her (to say the least). With all her work in music her favourite pas¬ time is practising. Perpetually saying, “Real George”. Am¬ bition: To be a music critic or an¬ other Donna Gres- coe. Henry Wiebe Miss Thomson’s pride and joy. He is constantly seen with Don Eckstein usually betting a nickel. Henry is one of the best in His¬ tory. An excellent singer, Henry also had a lead in the operetta. His other interests are soccer and pool. Ambition: To pass in Maths. Elinor Lyne Lyne”, 11-13’s shorty is mainly in¬ terested in getting on the right side of Lawrence. Takes part in many school activities and is the only 11-13’er on the cheerleading squad. Likes tinkling the ivories, dancing and boys. Ambition: To be happy. Bob Haslie This tall former student of Tech Voc likes skiing, wood working, sportscars. motor¬ cycles, and girls (?). As an amateur chemist. Bob can be found in his gar¬ age trying to find the percentage of alcohol that can be produced from su¬ gar. Ambition: To live in the Yukon. Gary Patlenden “Ed”, this curly blond - haired mad scientist of 11-13 spends most of his time trying to con¬ fuse Dr. Lucow. Spends his time fishing, playing rug¬ by, and taking pic¬ tures. (What kind?) Likes the Bombers and hates the Ed¬ monton Eskimos. Favourite saying: “Don’t laugh at him.” Ambition: A military secret. Elsie Lylwyn “El”. This fair curly-haired lass is 11-13’s pride and joy. She takes part in volleyball, bowl¬ ing, Sentinal and Yearbook staff. El¬ sie’s favourite say¬ ing is “Down boy”. Ambition: To see the world and be¬ come a teletypist at the C.N.R. Jim Kouk “Ian”, the reason why teachers go grey, likes curling, bowling, fishing and baby sitting. But also spends consid¬ erable time with the women. Jim can be heard say¬ ing, “Mind your own business”. Fa¬ vourite pastime is walking the girls home, and coming at 8:30. Ambition: To pass in chemis¬ try and then retire. Jim Paxton “Red” likes curling, basketball, bother¬ ing “El” (11-13), money, and big or¬ ange drinks. Is kept busy “messing” up the books for the business staff of the Year Book. 11-13’s Social Rep’s favour¬ ite pastime is going to the “Y” with Wayne Bush and The Boys. Ambit¬ ion: Royal Mau Mau Navy. Pat O ' Bryan “Pat” is 11-13’s shy lass. Pat is active in skating. bowling, and is holding the job of secretary- treasurer in 11-13. She especially dis¬ likes school buses and writing verses. Continually found talking on the phone. Can be heard saying. “Gol¬ ly Gee”. Ambition: To go to business college. Clara Lutzer The belle and brain of 11-13. Clara likes music, money and especially “Ed”. She doesn’t care for he¬ roes or street cars, and is continually breaking time re¬ cords on the phone while conversing with a certain blond lad. Ambi¬ tion: To finish school and travel. Bob Robertson One of the three musketeers. Likes holidays. sleeping late, and girls . . . sometimes. (Why just sometimes?) Frequently seen re¬ porting for Miss Neithercut at 8:30. Spends his time in playing rugby, soc¬ cer, and skiing. Says little but thinks a great deal. (About what?) Am¬ bition: To pass in June.
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SENIORS John Bonnet An all round handy man in the lab. John is always smiling and is con¬ stantly thinking up excuses to give Miss Thomson so as to explain his 9:05 arrival. We think John loves tea as he is a constant mem¬ ber of Miss Thom¬ son’s Tea Parties. Ambition: To elec¬ trocute some chem¬ istry teacher. Bob Carnegie “Rog ' an all round messenger boy for Brown’s Drugs. Bob loves to annoy teachers by eating his lunch during fifth period instead of at noon. Al¬ though he never says very much, Bob’s presence in 12-18 is surely wel¬ come. He excels in curling. Edward De Laronde “Uncle Remus” us¬ ually seen playing rugby. We wonder why Ed always falls asleep in Maths class. Is it because of keeping late hours with mem¬ bers of the opposite sex? Ambition: To be a chartered ac¬ countant. Donald Eckstein 12-18’s Red Cross Representative. A solid worker who keeps his nose to the grindstone. Ex¬ cels in everything with at least a fifty- five average. Don was on the room soccer team and is also interested in curling. Usually seen betting a nick¬ el with Henry. Am¬ bition: To get a Ph.D in Chemistry. Jack Frater “Feeber”, 12 -18 ' s sports captain. Jack is chairman of the Sports Council and has the honour of being High Scorer on the “Lord Sel¬ kirk Sentinals . Has a passing interest in all girls in 10-12, especially a certain little blonde. Jack excels in all sports. Ambition: To major in physical educa¬ tion. Walter Grassier The “auiet man” of 12-18. His major in¬ terests are in his car and Alex Turk’s Wrestling Matches. Walter chums with Bob Werbin and is constantly at his side during school hours. Are you al¬ ways at his side out of school hours? Ambition: To get a good job. Sally Keith Gerald Kline Murray Krovals One of the “Big Four” of 12-18. Sports-minded Sal¬ ly takes part in bowling, volleyball, swimming and has an interest in curl¬ ing. (We wonder why?) The alumni committee could not possibly func¬ tion without her help. A constant companion to Susie. Sally is a swell per¬ son and we’ve en¬ joyed her company. Ambition: Nursing. 12-18’s Year Book and Sentinal Rep¬ resentative. Favour¬ ite pastime is an¬ noying Dr. Lucow. Jerry loves sports and excels in bas¬ ketball. He is an all round “Ladies’ ” man and can be seen in lower halls. Favourite saying: “What an off char¬ acter.” Ambition: Admiral of the Royal Mau Mau Navy. “Blocker Kuder- wac”, hails from Piney. The “Valen¬ tino” of 12-18 does¬ n’t concentrate on one woman but giv¬ es all the girls a break. He is anoth¬ er Shakespeare and is constantly query¬ ing Miss Thomson. A buddy to “big” Dave. Murray ex¬ cels in singing and had a lead in our opera. Ambition: “Good Question.” William Lumsden “Willie”, able pres¬ ident of 12-18. Bill is treasurer of the Senior High Coun¬ cil and has a very good eye for figur¬ es. (Especially those from E.K.) A con¬ stant companion of Bob Carnegie and can be seen cruis¬ ing around in the Ford. Ambition: To be a manager of a grain company. Bud Scanlan “Crusher”, an im¬ port from St. John’s. The heart breaker of 12-18. Bud is very quiet during classes but what goes on be¬ hind our backs? Ex¬ cellent high jump¬ er and our hope in the Senior High Field Day. Am¬ bition: To live until he dies. Harry Nightingale “Har” spends his spare time driving the meat wagon. Har has a cute “Tony Curtis” curl in the middle of his forehead, which is admired by all girls, especially the cute little mouse in 10- 12. Interested in curling and plays third on the terri¬ fic Lumsden team. Ambition: To trav¬ el. Louise Silarz “Susie”. another member of the “Big Four” members, is 12-18’s social rep¬ resentative. She is also corresponding secretary of the Year Book. Susie loves sports but she likes a certain per¬ son a whole lot more. Often seen laughing with Sally. Ambition: Business College. Secondary ambition: To sit on some big execu¬ tive’s knee. Marina Olson “Baby-doll”, anoth¬ er of the “Big Four” is 12-18’s vice-president. The Lady Chemist of 12- 18 is constantly peeved at Dr. Lu¬ cow. When she is not with Pat she can be seen doing odd jobs such as Social Editor of the Year Book. Ambi¬ tion: To be another Florence “Nightin¬ gale.” Pal Strecker Lord Selkirk’s part time student is an¬ other member of the “Big Four”. Pat can be seen with her other half, Mar¬ ina. If she isn’t go¬ ing to Job’s, she is working on the Year Book Execu¬ tive. Pat’s a hard worker and should accomplish a lot. Ambition: X-ray Technician and to grow. 10
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SENIORS Bill Saranchuk “John” excels in hockey, football, soccer, baseball, handball and girls. Can be seen coming at 8:30 for Miss Thomson. Bill would like to beat the 9:00 o’clock bell at least once dur¬ ing the year. Am¬ bition: To be an¬ other Phil Rizzuto. Norman Settee Is often heard say¬ ing, “Have you got your homework done?” His pet peeve: homework. Norm is interested in airplanes and spends much time reading aviation magazines. Has a special dislike for girls and a liking for cards and fish¬ ing. Ambition: aero¬ nautical mechanic. Allan Simms This dark - haired handsome lad is 11- 13 ' s president and “Hustler”. Can al¬ ways be seen fol¬ lowing some girl. (A1 loves them all). Active in curling and council. Spends his time babysit¬ ting. (Babies ? ? ?) Favourite saying: “What kind of a mark?” Ambition: To be a minister. Ken Tresoor Kek ”, 11-13’s sports captain, ex¬ cels in football, baseball and hock¬ ey. Likes Blue Bombers and a cer¬ tain person in Tech Voc. Dislikes writ¬ ing essays and poet¬ ry for Miss T. Am¬ bition: To be like the “Rocket”. Harold Wiest “Har”. This shy, blond-haired lad’s interests lie in the business world. Har likes baseball, scho¬ ol (?) and rugby, but dislikes English, and work. His fav¬ ourite pastimes are listening to the ra¬ dio and making model airplanes. Ambition: To make lots of money. Ron Zellergren “Zed”. Best Latin student of 11-13. Favourite pastime is dreaming about Jack Jacobs. Is con¬ stantly arguing with Mr. T. in hist¬ ory class about in¬ come taxes. Fav¬ ourite saying: “If it weren’t for the far¬ mers you wouldn’t be eating”. Ambi¬ tion: To become Horatio Hornblower in the Royal Mau Mau Navy. Beth Bennington Our quiet “petite” of 11-11. new to our school but known to all. An active worker. W.K. keeps her weekends in a daze. Ambition: To be a secretary for a handsome boss and to have triplets. Good luck to you, Beth. Florence Bingham Has filled the posi¬ tion of Red Cross Rep. very well. Her interests are: shell- work, books, ballet and music. Activi¬ ties have included singing in the opera chorus. After be¬ coming a steno her ambition is to mar¬ ry a traveller and thus see the world. Carol Brailsford She types like a bird with its wings in the air. Rated as pretty fair with the kids, she keeps her¬ self busy as presi¬ dent of the class, and competitor for the trophy but still manages to have time for “him”. Ambition: “him”. Arlene “Annie Burkiii Our scholastic tyro. Interests: jiving, volleyball. sprint¬ ing and boys. Cur¬ rent interest: “Lar¬ ry”. Relaxes in the hallway by watch¬ ing the actions of the “Kids”. No ser¬ ious faults other than fighting with her brother and tel¬ ling jokes to willing listeners. Ambition: to raise a volley¬ ball team. Joan Burns Our Year Book alumni rep. is an active talker and giggler in room 11- 11. Spends most of her maths periods telling about her exciting week-ends. A known pal of Grace, much of her time is spent in E.K. What ' s the rea¬ son? Ambition: To get out of school — fast. Margaret Fulford “Mardi” is one of the three who are always talking in class. May be found at local hangouts with her better- half. Jim. Can al¬ ways be seen creep¬ ing in the door at 9:01. Her ambition: To retire at the age of 21 as a million¬ aire. Georgina Goetz “George”, our vice- president and viva¬ cious young teen¬ ager, is sweet six¬ teen plus. Her fav¬ ourite subjects are history and English. Her favourite sport is roller skating though she also does well in volley¬ ball too. Ambition: to take the school course for the C.N.R. Arlene Huggins Our social conven¬ er works in the candy counter at the Roxy. Perhaps that is why she is so “sweet” on Gord. She takes an active part in all school functions and can be seen at the bowl¬ ing alley stamping her foot. A good sport and liked by all. Grace Knight A quiet girl with laughing eyes, who is seen often with gals but not with guys. Evidently though, she has some favourite with whom she is seen in E.K. Is constant¬ ly seen with Joan. Our capable Year Book Rep’s ambi¬ tion: To be a pri¬ vate steno. 12
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