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

 - Class of 1955

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' G O Fred Drewe Favorite pastime is learning maths in history class. Al¬ ways walking in a daze and is the last one to arrive at school, the last one to leave. Activities: “-” (silence). Pet peeve: guys who argue with him. Ambition: Un¬ decided. Richard Fence Funk” spends his time teaching Drewe maths in his¬ tory class. Always talking to Zuk on the phone (about what) Activities: curling, newspaper, yearbook, manager of juvenile basket¬ ball team, bowling. Favourite pastime: drawing those crazy caricatures. Ambi¬ tion : to become a permanent time¬ keeper of girls ' bas¬ ketball team. Bill Glass Buckets” says his pet peeve is those crazy teachers who think they’re hum¬ orous. Bill can be seen loping down the basketball court or writing the sports column for the school newspap¬ er. Bill hopes to make barrels of money. Never can tell, he might. Marlene Granda 11-10’s shy lass, or is it because of out¬ side interests? —» or is it? Insists on trying to get above 50 in bowling. Can always be heard saying Aw shad- dup”. Pet peeve: getting one error too many in typing. Ambition: to nurse — all cute dark boys around six feet tall! Dennis Johnson Dee” always asks Why can’t I go to St. Mary’s.” Takes active (?) part in basketball, drama (?), soccer, HI-Y, and glee club. Dee is either looking for food, finding the age of a girl or try¬ ing to discover a cure for poison ivy. Ultimate fate — Barefoot Count. Reg Honer Sometimes known as Hitch”. This boys says his pet peeve is girls. (Is he crazy?) Reg takes part in curl¬ ing, bowling, HI-Y, operetta, and was the Sentinel Rep. for 11-10. Favourite saying: Cripes”. Reg hopes someday to own the Trans- Idiotic Airlines. I Ray Kullman Kilde” is forever being teased about that growth that appears on his chin. Ray hopes to be a better hockey play¬ er than his brother. Participates in curl¬ ing, HI-Y, operetta, and glee club. Fav¬ ourite saying: Put up or shut up.” Im¬ mediate fate: What Elmwood has done to him. Jack Grunslen Jake” can always be seen borrowing V.L.’s homework at 9:01. Favorite say¬ ing: All right then”. Always seen at the Elmwood Curling Club. Ac¬ tivities: Bowling, basketball, volley¬ ball, track, girls and winning the curling schedule. Favourite pastime: sports. Ambition: nobody knows. V- Lome Kenyon Alias Dermer or Ichabod”. Favorite pastime — kibitzing with his lacrosse stick. He can be seen before nine beefing with Dickie in the halls or at 9:05 wandering into 11-10. Pet peeve: homework. Lome’s ambition is to get out of grade 11 — any way possible. Ken Humeny Stretch”, the lad who hails from Winnipeg Beach. Usually found in a discussion with Harry or Al. Fav¬ ourite subject in which he excels is typing. Favourite pastime — report¬ ing at all hours of the day to Room 11. Ambition : pass grade 11. Ultimate fate — the grave¬ yard. Verla Lee Don’t take the pic¬ ture seriously —she won’t bite! It” can be seen snooping a- round corners on behalf of the Sen¬ tinel. Ambition: A travelling some¬ thing.” (to Alaska). Pet peeve is J.G. borrowing day’s homework at 9:01. Always heard say¬ ing Oh, sure!” Ul¬ timate fate: Old Maid! (impossible). Pal Hamala The long-haired lass is L.S.’s social con¬ vener and a good one too! She was on the senior volley¬ ball team. Dislikes: Monday mornings, homework. Likes: dancing, R. C. A. F. Sometimes known as Long Sam . Ambition: To work for T.C.A. and see the world at their expense. Mr. Bothe’s prediction: Torch Singer. Allan Keough Crusher”, the boy that plays the field. Al hopes to get the chance to teach Ar¬ thur Murray a few of his steps. When not following some girl, he curls, sings in operetta and glee club, and is a mem¬ ber of HI-Y. Al’s fate — a farmer- sist in Bird’s Hill. Doris Hutchinson Here’s a gal with a lot of outside in¬ terests. What does she do at band be¬ sides play? Main in¬ terests include bowling, newspap¬ er, make-up com¬ mittee, electric gui¬ tar and year book. One of the first- rowers” in Chemis¬ try and also Mr. B’s favourite. Hopes to visit Hawaii some day. Ambition: In¬ terior designer — or else!?! ' , «A Nk Stewart Marlin Stu — 11-10’s contribution to the Monarchs. Stu en¬ joys hockey, hunt¬ ing, and lacrosse. Most of his spare time is spent at the meat market or cruising in the big Merc. Favorite say¬ ing: Shake it off”. Ambition: to be a a future Tony Les- wick. Future plans include R.C.M.P. 12

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SENIORS ' g d Brenda Taylor “W i m, wigor and wit” — all are hers. Peewee member of the Volkswagen Clique, (and the only member with a muskrat coat.) She is 5094 of the Latin class. This talented musician has a part time job getting Ellie to school on time. Ambition: R.N. and raising a bowling team. Bob Rapid Robertson The Hustling, jost¬ ling soccer player of 12-12. Hunting, Air Force and Girls are pastimes. Dash¬ es around in sleek ’30 Chev. Hangs a- round T e c - V o c scholars and edu¬ cates them. Often seen going to the Glendale for a “quick one” with Zed and Les. Am¬ bition: unprintable. Easy Ed Tipping Typical 12-12 stu¬ dent . . . good in everything except scholastic studies. One of the “Big Three” in French. Noted for his curl¬ ing, basketball and soccer. Can be seen whizzing around in one of family’s numerous cars. En¬ joys the company of a “fellow” class¬ mate. Ambition: to follow in Father’s footsteps. Garry Rocket Rolston Competent and am¬ bitious business manager of the Year Book. Interes¬ ted in Electronics and Chess. Is the skip of one of the school’s outstanding curling rinks. Gen¬ erally good in all subjects, a “favour¬ ite” with the teach¬ ers. A good fellow, and a friend of all. Ambition: Univers¬ ity. Lillian Twerdochlib Has a sunny smile and infectious gig¬ gle. Sports captain of 12-12. Chums with June. Can be seen discussing the “night before” in the lobby with the other two. One of Dr. Lucow’s favour¬ ite students. Ambi¬ tion: to be a phar¬ macist. Allen Sam Simms The robust defence- man of the Lord Selkirk soccer team, and manager of the basketball team. An ardent curler and bowler. 12-12’s active, ac¬ tive Social Rep. Favourite pastime: holding Maggie’s hand while waiting for the attendance slip. A ball-bearing in the Luftwaffe. Ambition: to be a Minister. Adeline Chick Zadworny The naughty lady of shady 12-12. Goes to Chalmers and Bop. Bosom buddy of Ann De Jong. As 12-12’s Sentinel Rep. she does best to dig up juicy gossip. The silent member of most classes. Ambi¬ tion: to get out of school and make some money. Ron Fairford Zetlergren A T.V. critic. Pool- hall manager. Lat¬ est fancy: to be¬ come Constable Ron Zetlergren of the R.C.M.P. with his faithful dog King. Heads his own U- Drive. Only 12-12 inmate ever to bowl over 300. Regularly inspects reservation at Fairford during term. Abe Anhang “Big things come in small packages” took part in curl¬ ing, glee club, and operetta. As judge in the operetta. Abe leaped his way a- round the stage. “Sure, sure!” Ambi¬ tion: lawyer. Ulti¬ mate fate: office boy. Bob Bill Known as either Bob or Bill can us¬ ually be seen strug¬ gling with the P.A. system. This lad about town (in Dad’s car) is in bas¬ ketball, Junior Ex¬ ec., Hi-Y, Sentinel, dance club, operetta and glee club. Fav¬ ourite saying: “What’s her phone number?” Ambi¬ tion: to be on Eat¬ on’s Junior Council. Leona Bingham One of the four girls in physics. Here is one girl who can do almost anything. You usu¬ ally hear say “Oh I can do that”. Her favourite subjects are chemistry and maths. Leona hopes to become a nurse in the near future. Trudy Cohen L.S. ' s capable pres¬ ident and future Greta Garbo. Trudy regards all maths questions as im¬ possible. A fan of Marlon Brando she would like to star opposite him some¬ day. She dislikes morning and P.H. ' s taste in records. Prominent member at dance club or at Bert’s over a coke. Ambition: to see the world. Dianne Cousins This blond hails from E.K. Spends all her spare time working at the Helmsdale Pharm¬ acy. Can be seen recalling the good old days with P.W. Usually arrives at 8:30 to do home¬ work. Dianne was on the make-up committee for the operetta. Ambition: nursing. ' s i Bill De Jong The joker of 11-10 spends his time an¬ noying Mr. B. One of R.J.’s four Latin students. Activities: pool, bowling, snoo¬ ker. Favourite pas¬ time: Billiards. Fav¬ ourite saying: “I don’t know.” Ambi¬ tion: He “don’t” know. Ken Douglas Sometimes known as “Benny” or just “Ken”. His pet peeve is staying at four with M.T. Ken believes his fate will be another year with F.B. Takes part in bowling, curling, and soccer. All Ken ever says is “Huh”. 1



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Cj o ' Jim McKinnon “Moon” is the jolly boy of 11 - 10. He loves to aggravate the teachers b y wearing overshoes during classes. He was on a curling team this year. Fa¬ vourite subjects are chemistry and maths. Ambition: unknown. He hopes to pass with excep¬ tionally high marks in June. SENIORS Pal Meek This gal spends more time at home than at school. What she does is a mystery to us. Fav¬ ourite saying: “Gee whizz, are you dumb.” She always is ready to wake Leona up in maths and is the first to enter any class. Ambition: nursing. ri if Myrna Miller Likes eating, sum¬ mer holidays, dark blue cars, Dr. Luc- ow’s jokes,, P o g o comics. Can - usually be seen in the halls with Lynne, or vis¬ iting across town. Activities: volley¬ ball, cheer-leaders, year book, glee club. Pet peeve : Elinor Lyne. Fav¬ ourite saying: “Want to buy a ticket?” Ambition: to enjoy life. Ulti¬ mate fate: get mar¬ ried. Audrey Mitchell “Aud” the girl of many questions, worked hard all year?? Pet peeve is being asked her bowling score. Fav¬ ourite pastime is car riding in a cer¬ tain ’54 model car. Enjoys talking with “the girls” and go¬ ing to sports events. Favourite -sayings are: “It’s up to you” and “You know”. Ambition: to be quiet. George Pernsleiner Always seen with his other half who also wears pink cords. Pet peeve: cheerleaders (won¬ der why?) Favourite pastime is driving around in blue Pon¬ tiac with the boys (?). Activities: girls, bowling, dames, homework, women, curling. Favourite saying: “Roscoe, fool off”. Ambition: to get all his bud¬ gets in. Ultimate fate: grade 12. Allan Podaima ”A1” can usually be seen huddled in a corner talking to Harry or Ken. A1 is seen but seldom heard in classes. His favourite sub¬ ject this year is typing. A1 comes from Fisher Branch and hopes to join the R.C.M.P. some¬ day. Ultimate fate: a cop. I Ken Poole 11-10’s great schol¬ ar. The only sub¬ jects he has trouble with are history, maths, French, Eng¬ lish, literature, and physics. Is known as Grunsten’s sha¬ dow. Excels in curl¬ ing and bowling. Favourite saying: “Watch it, Roscoe”. Pet peeve: Roscoe. Ambition: to stav in grade 11 the rest of his life with Mr. B. Harry Randal This boy likes holi¬ days, no homework, sleeping and eating. Always found with Ken, A1 and the boys. Favourite pastime: playing rugby. Activities: curling, poker, and pool. Pet peeve : too much school. Ambition: to be¬ come an English prof. Ultimate fate: get history notes done. xr Bob Robbie “Rob-kid” was edi¬ tor of our popular newspaper, lead in operetta, in glee club and curling; 11-10’s Pres.; HI-Y Pres. Always joking with the boys in the back of the room or attending meet¬ ings. Favourite say¬ ing: “Some day boy — pow!” Ambition: to own a pair of pink cords. Ulti¬ mate fate: writing June exams. Mel Roscoe “Shush” takes part in basketball, curl¬ ing and the news¬ paper, when not kidding Ken P. Favourite saying: “George, fool off!” Pet peeve: cheer¬ leaders. The “Lib- erace” of 11-10 hopes some day to murder George. Mel is another boy with the flashy pink cords and a mem¬ ber of the “Maths 51” club. Ambition: U. of M. Bill Tail “He who has no nickname” took part in operetta, curling, bowling, HI-Y, and the “Sen¬ tinel”. Bill’s pet peeve is guys who come late to danc¬ es. Favourite say¬ ing: “Well that’s quite brainy.” Us¬ ually found with the boys in the rear of the room or pur¬ suing some girl. Ambition: retire be¬ fore 21. Ultimate fate: R.I.P. Ed Steel The quiet boy of 11-10. Ed’s favourite subject is history. He makes his pock¬ et money by work¬ ing in the Post Of¬ fice after school. His favourite say¬ ing is: “Were you able to do the Eng¬ lish homework?” Ed is always seen at the movies on Fri¬ day nights. (Now that brings up a question.) Ambi¬ tion: who knows? X $ Gail Wallace Gail is our room’s famous “Latin Stu¬ dent.” One of her many likes is tum¬ bling. She dislikes school work and curling her hair. She is an ardent ad¬ mirer and fan of football and basket¬ ball. (We wonder why?) Ambition: to get down to Port Arthur. Secondary ambition: to be a nurse. Marvin Sherebrin “ M a r v ” was the very busy advertis¬ ing manager for the year book, on the “Sentinel” Produc¬ tion, and took part in curling. Pet peeve: that Anhang character. L.S.’s only “ham” (modu¬ lated). Ambition: to sneak through En¬ gineering at U. of M. Ultimate fate: follow 15,000 odd sheets through the Gestetner and end up stapled. I .-r 5 Arlene While The “brain” in ge¬ ometry (HA!) who enjoys Maths class¬ es (only 3 girls), can always be heard saying “Oh, Sugar”. Pet peeve is con¬ stantly being called Pearl by M.T. Par¬ ticipates in year book, council, sports, dancing, and was our “Berta” in the play. Ambition is to top Liberace’s bank account. 13

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