Lord Selkirk School - Maroon and Grey Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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SENIORS Judy King Is always “ronning” to get to the Glen¬ dale, for a session of “sipping sodas” with the other two. Is the girls’ sports captain. She seems to enjoy the com¬ pany of the numer¬ ous boys who con¬ gregate around her desk. Favourite saying: “Well now, look . Vicki Leilch “Boom Boom” is the sunshine in Dr. Lucow’s life. Vicki may be found at 9:01 “titivating” in front of the mirror. Can be seen around school with the oth¬ er two. Main inter¬ ests are basketball, volleyball and boys. Ambition: Being a “Gardner” for E.K. Lawrence Lesyk Mrs. Thacher ' s itch. (Will she ever find a remedy?) One of the boys of that 11- 10 — 11-13 gang. Tries to help Ed. Tipping with Fre¬ nch. Thrills Miss Thomson with his dramatic ability. To rile him. just say, “M an. dig that crazy brushcut. Lyle Lowry That quiet and re¬ served guy who makes a living tra¬ velling back and forth to Abbotsford for the R.C.A.F. Ambition: to get his heap running with salvaged B-29 parts. Periodically riles Miss T. by “for¬ getting” to bring his homework. He seems quiet, but — is he? Eleanor Lundman “Ellie” is 11-10 ' s blonde bombshell. What fascinating interest keeps her at school till late hours? Being Editor of the year book has kept this gal hopping. Favourite pastime: stumping Mr. T. in history. Favourite saying: “Oh, A.J.B., you give me a pain!!!” Ambition : ‘ 1 U ’ ’ know. Garry Rolsion Prospective ham (modulated). Spends his time building 50 ft. antennae on top of his house. One of the few persons A.J.B. cannot con¬ trol. He captivates many fair damsels with his shy smiles. Ambition: To earn a few dollars before he’s twenty - one (approximately a million). Ed Nolan The man with the continental past. Why do you always get in Miss T’s hair? Favourite say¬ ing: (to Miss T.) “I forgot, I left it at home.” Miss T’s reply, “Off with your head.” Ambi¬ tion: A career with one of the British armed services. Marge Rossnagel Pres, of 11-10 and president’s sidekick as the secretary of council. Also leads luxurious life sip¬ ping cokes at Eat¬ on’s as Junior Councilor. Can be seen each morning gently closing her locker, (Bang! of all the . . .) Favourite saying: “Je suis tres fatiguee.” Am¬ bition: Trinidad. Mary-Lynne Ryckman Miss Baggot in the opera, senior high council ' s capable social convener. President of the 9:01-2-3-4-5-club. The little gal who is always there but never seen. Can be found sneaking ar¬ ound corners col¬ lecting gossip for the paper. Ambi¬ tion: to sit on a boss’s knee. Irene Shewohuk Sue has a luncheon date every day. She’s kept busy up¬ holding the reputa¬ tion of being a ten- four grad. Can be seen eating with Bert at noon, walk¬ ing with Bert at noon and talking with Bert as often as possible. Ambi¬ tion: Bert! Alex Slewari Our man with the “Car”. Leads the soft life of an Eat¬ on’s Junior Execu¬ tive. Vice-Pres. of 11-10. Spends his evenings jiving to get in shape for the dances. Pastime: annoying A.J. Fav¬ ourite saying was censored. Ambition: to knock the fender off Miss T’s car. Brenda Taylor She may be little but — — oh my. Mighty mouse mut¬ ters “ melodius ” murmurs in maths. (Note Miss T. — al¬ literation.) Favour¬ ite saying . . . “Ooooffff” ... as Mighty serves the volleyball over the net. Ambition: to hold somebody’s “Palz” with the fin¬ gers that tinkle the ivories so effective¬ ly. Ed Tipping Tries to help Lesyk in French. Carts basketball team ar¬ ound in a V-8. Curl¬ ing enthusiast. The other member of the 11-10 — 11-13 sect. His home is periodically invaded with class parties. Ambition: To take over his Dad’s busi¬ ness. Lillian Twerdochlib 11-10’s “a r t i s t . Spends typing per¬ iods gazing at J.P.’s typewriter instead of her own. Favour¬ ite saying: “One more time test be¬ fore I do the Sen¬ tinel stencils” . . . Spends her time on volleyball. year book and assisting Dr. Lucow with the projects. Ambition: “U”. 14

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SENIORS Stephanie Mihalyk “Nicky”, a cunning lass from 11-11, thinks shorthand is a lounging class. Her favourite sub¬ ject is history which seems a great mystery. Her favourite sports are skating and skiing. Tops in hobbies are dancing and dating “Ed.” Yvonne Miller This blonde hails from East St. Paul. Excels in volleyball, and track and field. Can be seen at the Canadians’ hockey games and E.K. baseball games watching her Barry. Likes dancing and goes to local can¬ teens. Ambition: To get married and raise a family. Good luck Yvonne. Deanna Sakamoto Comes from that rich fur - bearing country. North Kil- donan. Deanna’s ambition: to be¬ come the stenogra¬ pher of a handsome boss. Her main in¬ terests outside of school are: bowling, boys, and clothes. In school she is a good (ahem) stud¬ ent. School sports are: bowling and volleyball. Pat Sinclair Hails from East Elmwood. The sec¬ retary-treasurer of 11-11, a volleyball pro, and track and field star. Constant companion of A.B. and M.F. in the talking department. What’s the attrac¬ tion in the halls, Pat??? Her interests are centered around boys. Ambition: To g et rich quick. Ann Dmytriw “Dymtri” is satis¬ fied with a box of popcorn or a ride in a moving “van”. What was the at¬ traction that brou¬ ght you back to L.S.? Ann spends her time on year book or in the Glendale with the other two. Ambi¬ tion: Spinster. Fav¬ ourite saying: Turn blue.” Nick Bobey Senior high’s able president. The dri¬ ver without a lic¬ ence. Pastime: de¬ vouring Stewart ' s chocolates. Ambi¬ tion: to become an Arthur Murray gra¬ duate and travel to Hawaii. Hopes to be a slide rule boy. Favourite saying originating at C.N. Yard Office: (£ % !!!). Roy Hogg Another one of that illustrious 11-10 — 11-13 sect. The French illiterate who has the job of teaching Lesyk and T i p p i n.g. Habit (good dr bad?): leaving English a period early. An¬ other member of the courageous “Lord Selkirk Sen¬ tinels. Ambition: Nobody knows. Margaret Vanderhursl “Vandy”. a sweet lass in 11-11 is in¬ terested in school sports like bowling, volleyball and oth¬ er sports such as tennis, skating and skiing. Mrs. Lough’s favourite complain- er but she is still loads of fun. Her favourite singer is Eddie Fisher. Am¬ bition: To get out of Lord Selkirk “and fast.” June Fedirchyk This cute number of 11-10 is supposed¬ ly quiet, but we know better. An¬ other lover of Maths. Spends her time getting pictur¬ es of Don Borys from Frater. Fav¬ ourite saying: “Don’t do that.” Ambition: Universi¬ ty. Harold Brown Curly-haired glam¬ our boy of 11-10 is Mr. Downie’s sec¬ ond right hand. He also tried to spike Mr. Bothe crazy in the Students’ Day volleyball game. Often helps Dr. Lu- cow to buy new equipment by brea¬ king it for him. Main interest is girls!!! Ambition: Chief cook and bot¬ tle washer of the Royal Mau Mau Navy. % Carol Johnston Mr. Bothe’s favour¬ ite is always com¬ ing early for Maths. Can be seen sitting with her other half, S.O. Keeps Sheila busy dodging the six pairs of shoes in her locker. We wonder how she has so many activities and still has her homework done. Ambition: to visit her European friends. Allan Barry (A.J.B.) “Joe” is our busy business man¬ ager of both the year book and the paper. He is also our school’s “radio man”. No wonder he eats a “MAN’S” lunch. Favourite pastime: finding mistakes in the textbooks. If you can’t solve a geom¬ etry problem, give it to A.J. and you’ll soon have the an¬ swer — for a fee. Dave Gerus Big Wheel” sans licence. Favourite pastime: cruising around in stranger’s Dodge equipped with daughter and empty gas tank. “The Voice” who played Black Bob in the opera. In¬ vades the quiet in¬ terlude of study with a loud guffaw. Responsible for the dim lights at danc¬ es. Albert Kennedy The boy with the tonsils. Favourite pastime: annoying the girls with his voice. Favourite songs: “Hoochie Koochie Henry from Hawaii,” “Kaf- oozalum,” and sing¬ ing commercials. Can be seen strug¬ gling to get his Lat¬ in done in noon hour. Hobby: breed¬ ing slimy guppies and slimier worms. Favourite saying: “Wanna buy some guppies?” 13



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Cj b- SENIORS -s= o Bill Winding Cuts out cigarettes every Monday to pay for haircuts and shaves. Is it just for a shave and a haircut that you don’t smoke? Has daily visits with Mr. RJC every Eng¬ lish period. Counts the school hours from Monday to Friday. i Adeline Zadworny This cute gal spends her time talking French to Marge to catch up in what she missed while she slept during the period. Always dreaming that the teachers will be away. Ambition: I ' ll learn this Maths yet! Favourite say¬ ing: “Marge, what do we have for homework?” GRADUATION 1953 HONOURS and AWARDS Merit Certificates Governor General’s Medal Valedictory Wm. O’Lynn Turk Scholarship Home and School Scholarship.... Lord Selkirk School Scholarship Subject Prizes Grade XII—French and Chemistry Grade XII—Physics Grade XI—English , Grade XI — History, Mathematics, French.... Grade XI—Chemistry -Graeme Garson Beth Waldon First—Trudy Reid Second—Margaret Loewen Grade XII—Don Nightingale Grade XI—-Bryan Johnston Grade X—Eleanor Lundman Grade X—Nick Bobey Ron Korchynski Harvey Simpson Beth Waldon Bryan Johnston . David Schick Grade XI Physics .... ........ ...... Shorthand and Typing Bookkeeping Grade IX Highest standing for the year. Chartered Accountancy Prize Graeme Garson Trudy Reid ..Margaret Loewen Geraldine Castello - Bryan Johnston GRADE TEN Allan Barry Nick Bobey Herta Loewen Eleanor Lundman Sheila Ostrander Garry Rolston Marjorie Rossnagel Marvin Sherebrin GRADE ELEVEN Graeme Garson Bryan Johnston Margaret Loewen Trudy Reid Beth Waldon 15

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