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T-r ) ft ' Arlene While Here’s the gal who has a fling for act¬ ing. She wears a smile and is friend¬ ly with all. Our chemistry brain (HAR! HAR!) is treasurer of council and 12 - 8’s vice president. Pet peeve — brain rack¬ ing chemistry prob¬ lems. Enjoys watch¬ ing hockey games and holidays. Pearl Wong ' 12-8’s secretary and girl’s Hi-Y presi¬ dent. Interests — glee club, bowling, W.H.M.M.C., latest hit recordings and (what else) men! Excels only in maths, French, literature, c h e m- istry, English, his¬ tory. Pet peeve— people who argue with her. Ambition —to drive a car. Final fate—teaching the “hula” at Arthur Murray’s. I Brian Wrighi One of the Hi-Y “men”. Likes maths, girls, and basket¬ ball. (Mr. D’s pet peeve). Also par¬ ticipates in curling and glee club. Favorite saying — “Veshka doll”. This bright lad’s ambi¬ tion is to start his own Moulin Rouge. Ultimate fate — “Live fast, love hard, die young.” Bill Zuk “Oogie”. Activities bowling, curling, and inter - room rugby. Curled for D r e w e in High School Bonspiel. Friendly saying is “How come?” or “Did you do it?”. Pastime — admiring females, cars, and eating. Big beef— getting murdered by S.M. in chem¬ istry. Ambition — own a Buick. Ulti¬ mate fate—working for the Manitoba Telephone System. Alice Blair Our tall, dark, and attractive girl of 11-13 greets every¬ one with a smile. She cari be con¬ stantly seen with Joan, Emilia and Janet, especially when it comes to discussing our class president. Alice runs into class with one eye on the clock, the other on “him”. Top subject —typing. Pet peeve —too many history periods. Dave Bubbs “Bubbsy”, Safe- way’s gift to 11-13; excels (?) in “J.- P.’s” subject, due to ninth period lesson in room 14. Acti¬ vities are curling, and watching girls while -working (?) at Safeway. “H.- R.’s” pet peeve. Ambition — To own a ’51 Meteor. 1 Lawrence Kossack Another newcomer to L.S. from Libau. Enjoys history and chemistry. Can be found with the “boys” in the back of French class or at the bowling alley every second Tuesday. Ambition —teaching. Ultimate fate—R.I.P. Gordon Alvare Silent Gordie is usually seen in the Glendale with the rest of the boys, or writing notes to some of his ad¬ mirers. Attends a few classes when he’s up to it, and is Mrs. Lough’s pride and joy. Ambition— “to get out of town, quick.” Dick Braun “Stretch” can al¬ ways be seen at the lockers % with -Bob. .Favorite saying — “She’s all . right.” Spends Friday nights dancing at Kelvin Community Club. Activities — basketball, girls, bowling, soccer, girls, track, and more girls. Ambi¬ tion — to pass in Chemistry, Physics, C o m position, French and Music. Jerry. Cheslock “Russ” is active in soccer, bowling, and the glee club when he’s not gathering “violets”. JERRY takes pride in his questions to J.P. which “will be an¬ swered after four”. Favorite beef — is the regime of 11-13. Ambition — who knows? v ' Dave Brown Our blue-eyed im¬ port from Saskat¬ chewan has stolen the heart, of many a lass in 11-13. “Winky” likes to curl, but we can’t decide if it’s rocks or bobbie -pins. Dave’s best subject is French, and his favorite saying — “I know”. He is usually found help¬ ing B.S, tease girls. Spends his spare time studying Eng¬ lish and watching T.V. Gladys Currie “Babs” can be seen sneaking into 11-13 between 8:59 — 9.02. Besides talking and giggling she plays basketball. Beef — Why did I take Physics? Favorite saying — “quite”. Favorite pastime — Avatching Monarch Juveniles and keep¬ ing people waiting. Ambition — Pass physics and go to “U”. -r- f Margarel Douglas “Peg” can be seen talking to the “girls” from St. Johns’ Tech. She is usually last in and first out of school. She can always be heard saying “Don’t ask me, I don’t know.” Pet peeve — carrying K.D.’s books. Her favorite subject is boys. Ambition — To get higher marks fhan K.D. and pass — if possible. Lome Dunn Boy genius of 11-13 who has the dis¬ tinction of being the largest basket¬ ball player in the room. He is also a soccer player and curler, besides be- ing»a big time year¬ book operator (bus¬ iness manager). Favorite saying — “Quiet, can’t you see I’m thinking?” Usual beef — Dave Bubbs. Ambition — To own the Buick he drives. Thelma Fonager The quiet blonde of 11-13 who can al¬ ways be found with her B.H. (better half). Thelma was assistant editor for the year book, played a mean game of basketball and took part in volleyball and glee club. Excels in com¬ position. Favorite pastimes — music, drawing, and watching T.V. (?) with Brian. Ambi¬ tion — Grade XII. 12
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Ken Poole ‘‘Boom Boom” (no relation to Benson or Geoffrion). Favorite saying — ‘‘watch it buddy.” Ken excels in French and enjoys curling, bowling, baby-sitting (which leads to an inter¬ esting question) and annually, plac¬ ing third in the hop. step and jump at field day. Ambition is to marry an heiress. 01 . ' -« v | Freda Martin A good natured girl from E.K. whose favorite pastime is collecting speeding tickets on the way to Newdale (week¬ ends). Main weak¬ ness — Chinese foods. Favorite say¬ ing — O Why? Ambition— nursing. Fate — nurses . aide in maternity ward. Jack Grunsten Lord Selkirk’s Mr. Curling,” excels in maths and tries (?) hard in chemistry. Participates in soccer, bowling, basketball, and curl¬ ing (skipped a rink to Manitoba High School Bonspiel finals). He would like to be a civil engineer and be rich but an office job is just as good. George Pernsteiner One of the two men in 12-8 that owns a car. Always seen with his other half in the halls. Favor¬ ite pastime—giving the girls a thrill. Activities — great? curler and bowler. Favorite saying — Did you do any homework?” Ambi- ion—to get his car door fixed. Ultimate fate — twenty - six kids! Verla Lee Pert, pretty, and popular, formerly of XII-8, Verla left us early in the second term to work for Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. This busy girl works evenings as cashier at the Roxy. Her blonde hair and blushing pink complexion proved to be an attraction for “our men”. The best of luck Verla! Ray Kullman Kildie”— chairman of this year’s sports council, member of senior football squad. West - End Rangers hockey club. Hi-Y, and an enthusiastic curler. Future ambition — to play pro-hockey. Ultimate fate—play¬ ing hockey for the Bird’s Hill Blue¬ birds. Stewart Martin Stu” is 12-8’s quiet¬ est scholar? Plays hockey for the M o n a r c h’s and soccer at School. Likes to hunt in the fall. Favorite pastime—driving his Pop’s big M” or slingin’ beef at the Meat Market. Favorite saying — What y’ doin’?” Ambition — To be on a championship club. Harry Randall The boy with the charm in 12-8. Can be found with “the other two”, and is generally good in all subjects, but best in composition. Nick-name can’t be printed for obvious reasons. Pet Peeve —following Mr. M’s line of thought. Allan Podaima “Kas” can be found before classes talk¬ ing with Harry and Ken at the back of Room 8. Best in mathematics class, and participated in senior soccer. Favorite pastime - pickin’ on de ol’ gee-tar” Al’s future ambition is to own the largest hog ranch in Canada. Bob Robbie Blushing R u b e” president of 12-8, Sentinel business manager and warb¬ ler in glee club. Likes all girls, no special type — loves ’em all. Can usually be found fooling around with the other Hi-Y men” or telling of ex¬ periences” at Cold Storage. Ambition— undecided, could only be U”. Ulti¬ mate fate — George Murray the II. r v? Mel Rcscoe 12-8’s own Mel- vyn” excels in all subjects except French, physics, maths, chemistry, English, etc. Favor¬ ite subject — girls. Activities— basket¬ ball, curling, bowl¬ ing, soccer, track and field, and drawing covers for the Sentinel. Favor¬ ite saying— where’s my bowling team?” Ambition—to enlist in the Lord Selkirk Cheerleaders. Ulti¬ mate fate—U of M. Ed Steel The quiet man” of 12-8. Ed is a hard worker and is al- w a y s willing to lend a helping hand. Spends his spare time working at the Post Office. His pet peeve — Trying to finish Mrs. Lough’s English assignments. Ambi¬ tion—to get out of grade twelve with good marks. Bill Tail Billy the rock and roll man of 12-8. Excels in rhythm and blues and most subjects. Can be seen with the rest of the ‘ men”. Par¬ ticipates in basket¬ ball. curling, glee club and Hi-Y. Bill’s pet peeve is a certain person’s fitting jokes”. Am¬ bition is to wear sharp clothes and drive a ’56 Lincoln. Ultimate fate — to have his own rhythm and blues combo. Audrey Mitchell This alrightly girl is the girls’ Hi-Y club vice-pres. and avid member of the W.H.MM.C. The only gal in 12-8 to own a REAL fur coat, our mad chem¬ ist enjoys parties, bowling, and natur¬ ally, boys. Pet peeve— Rube” and John’s” corny jokes. Ambition — to explode C 3 H,a (ONO v ) 3 — nitYo glycerin. Fate — a bartender. Barbara Stevens This petite brunette hails from E K. on the hope of passing grade XII and wak¬ ing up in time to make the 13 block walk. Babs has an old vision of tutor¬ ing in a school room but ultimate fate will be tutoring her wee three in a small bungalow
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Beverley Forrester This dark haired gal is 11-13 girls’ sports captain. She plays volleyball and loves sports. Pet peeve — those referees. Favorite saying — Sorry” and Is that right?” Favorite pastime — watching Ranger Juveniles. Ambition — To learn hockey and lacrosse rules better. June Gibbons This gal spends most of her time painting the cheer¬ leaders’ legs. Her activities include bowling and boys. Favorite saying — Oh, Shucks!” Fav¬ orite pastime — Cars with boys pro¬ vided as chauffeurs. Ambition — To stay in bed and sleep all day. Doreen Hodgkinson Reenie” likes and excels in eating, sleeping, and draw¬ ing. Can always be seen sneaking in at 8:59% every morn¬ ing. Loves long week-ends and no homework. Ambi¬ tion — is to pass Gr. XI, and then to give kids a dose of what she’s been given (?) for the last eleven years. Ultimate fate — old maid (impossible!) Wally Holowka Wal” was active in basketball and soc¬ cer, coached the girls’ basketball team, and is sports rep. for 11-13. Wal can usually be found near Hamp¬ ton. Favorite say¬ ing — Yeh, I sure do.” Ambition is to become a rich play¬ boy. Ultimate fate — Grade XII or “U” Janet Hicks Bubbles”. This at¬ tractive miss can usually be found with Tannis. At lunch time she is either cheerleading or scurrying up to glee club. Janet excels in typing. Pet Peeve — there aren’t enough week - ends in a week. Favorite say¬ ing — I don’t k n o w.” Favorite pastime — twirling her baton. Ambi¬ tion — to be a kin¬ dergarten teacher. Joan Hopp 11-13’s able social convener. She was on the Gr. XI vol¬ leyball team. Excels in typing and maths. Favorite saying — I just didn’t play my cards right.” Joan’s favorite pastime is movies. I Ed Jenner Ed’s favorite sport is curling, also par¬ ticipates in football and soccer. Favorite saying— What did we have for home¬ work?” Past time— sleeping through history and ohysics classes. He wants to get out of Gr XI any way pos¬ sible. Ambition — nobody knows. Dianne Johnston Johnnie” 11 - 13’s quiet girl? can be seen lending home¬ work to a certain person before 9:00. Pet peeve — baby¬ sitting. Favorite saying — I don’t cale. Favorite pastime — going to drive-ins with ? Ambition — Steno. Diane Kohlmeier Dickie” takes ac¬ tive part in glee club and year book. Excels in typing, singing, and hour- long phone calls. Favorite saying — I don’t like boys, but I like men.” Pet peeve — Those redheads! Ambition — to pass Gr. XI. Ultimate fate — to marry a millionaire. Robert Lisoway Affection - ately known as Hans”. Leader of the big six and all around sportsman. Favorite subjects in school — Extra-cur¬ ricular activities — vitally interested in the bird watchers’ club of Winnipeg Favorite pastime — drinking coffee at the Glendale after 9:00 p.m. Arlene Lower Arl” Mr. R’s pick¬ up can be seen talking to Pres, on business? She is Vice-Pres. of 11-13, plays volleyball and basketball; on year book and is Eaton’s Jr. Councillor. Fav¬ orite saying — I dun’no”. Interest — Boys, money, cloth¬ es. Ambition — marry a millionaire preferably young and good-looking. Emilia Lunick Emilia took part in the Gr. XI volley¬ ball team and was social editor of the year book. She ex¬ cels in typing. Fav¬ orite saying — Am I late?” Emilia’s ambition is to trav¬ el. Her favorite pastime is eating. She can nearly al¬ ways be found with Joap or Leila. Lynne O ' Bryan O.B.” hails from 11-13. She is ope of the volunteers to paint the cheer¬ leaders’ legs. Can often be heard say¬ ing— Sugar plums and fairies.” Her pet peeve — The Great Pretender.” Ambition — to stay in bed all day. Ul¬ timate fate — Gr. XII. Don Partrick Pee Wee” can be seen arguing with Dave before classes. He takes an active part in basketball and curling. Favor- .ite sayings — Sor¬ ry” and Thanks!!” Ambition — To make first string in B B. and to pass Mr. P.’s subjects. Jim Partridge Better known as Igor, The Mad Mongolian.” One of the oig six ' in Il¬ ls. Often seen strut¬ ting down the hall with Hans” or beefing with Dave. Favorite pastimes —Girls, girls, and mor.e girls. Favor¬ ite subject — Guid¬ ance. Ambition — Censored. 13
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