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

 - Class of 1956

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Bill Balharry Bill is the tone of 11-11. He is the noisy, rowdy and handsome type. Bill’s activities are curling and rugby. His favorite saying — C ' mon, I ' ll make ya a bet.” Nick¬ name — ’Bryl” cream. His ambition is to be chief deliv¬ ery boy for Brown ' s Drugs. Ed Dion The Babyface of 11-11. Mrs. Lough’s pet in shorthand. Usually seen hang¬ ing around Orv, Bill and Bob. Am¬ bition — (fulfilled) to get on the rail¬ way. Favorite say¬ ing— ‘‘What do you mean?” Pet peeve —Homework. Cliff Brook 11-11 ' s argumentat¬ ive motorcycle lad. One of the big three handsome men of our room. Ambition — To own the best motorcycle in Elm¬ wood with the best accessories in St. Vital. Cliff ' s ulti¬ mate fate — Die Young. Ruth Eyolfson Ruth is a member of our volleyball team, When it comes to piano, she’s right on the beam, She threat¬ ens to smash every¬ one in her sight, But to put on a tunic’s a terrible plight. To be a beautician is this girl’s ambition, But her ultimate fate is a marriage position. Don Critchley Don’s ambition is to be a chartered ac¬ countant. Interests are girls and all. sports. Pet peeve— Latin. Favorite say¬ ing ‘‘Yah, do that!” Subject excelled in — maths. Ultimate fate — lone shark. Gail Fleming Gail could well be called the quiet one,” although she has many interests. These include swimming, bowling, the glee club, and travelling. Could the travelling pos¬ sibly have some¬ thing to do with Uranium City, Gail? Best subjects — history and short¬ hand. Ambition — to enter training for a nursing car¬ eer. Joan Fraes This fine lassie is the one, That of all subjects excels in none. There’s n o favorite saying one can endure, From this fair young blonde and that’s for sure. Babe” is her nickname for all of life, Ambition —secretary, Fate — housewife. Lorraine Grimshaw This dark - haired girl is active in volleyball and bas¬ ketball. She has taken up singing in the glee club and coaching the Gr. 10 volleyball team. Can be seen with Cliff. E. K. holds a special interest for her. Pet peeve — Hockey refs.” Fa¬ vorite saying— No kidding. Ambition — anyone’s guess. Brian Hampton Hamster”, excels in maths and chem., but can us¬ ually be found on the basketball court with his other half. Brian also plays terrific soccer. Ulti¬ mate fate — water boy for the Boston Celtics. Elaine Hauser “Shorty” is the smallest girl in the room. In the spring she can be seen training for track and field. Ambition — to pass history and be a nurse. Ul¬ timate fate — dish¬ washer. Richard Holland Dilly-Dally”, the quiet boy of 11-11, can usually be found hanging around Orv and Bill. Activities — bowling, and rid¬ ing around in Orv’s car. Favorite say¬ ing — I don’t know.” Ambition — to pass out of Room 11-11. Dennis Hosfield Den-boy” is the boy with the skin¬ tight bluejeans. He is active in glee club. Red Cross, curling, and Hi-Y. Likes — Teen can¬ teens and girls. Dis¬ likes — Latin, Mon¬ day mornings, and Vienna waltzes. Ambition— to learn to jive (c’mon girls). Ultimate fate — writing Latin supps. Barry Johnson Barry was never late for school (whenever he came to school). His hob¬ bies are cards, snooker, parties, and sparring (fight¬ ing). If you want to contact him, Chalm¬ ers Clubhouse is his second home. His ambition is to make loads of money and live “till he dies”. Lorna Johnston “Johnie” is a mem¬ ber of the glee club, 11-11’s social rep. and school’s head cheerleader. She has a keen interest in boys and holi¬ days at Lac. Pet peeve — lack of support at basket¬ ball games. Ambi¬ tion—to stay single. Ultimate fate—mar¬ riage June Kendal Excels in coming in late because she can’t find her lock¬ er key. Can be seen looking for that certain someone. Aggravates the tea¬ chers by chewing gum in class. Parti¬ cipates in bowling?, glee club, Sentinel and year book. Fa¬ vorite saying — “Dry up.” Ambition — to own a con¬ vertible and take a spin down to Flori¬ da. 15

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Di-Anne Penner Versatile miss of Il¬ ls, Di participates in all activities, is capable editor of the year book, and can , usually be found dashing through the halls on various types of business. An ex¬ cellent student, she dreams of becoming a social worker, and spends her leisure hours writ¬ ing letters to pen¬ pals. Best of luck, Di! Luba Shalapaia “Squeaky” hails from St. John’s. She can be seen running for the 4 p.m. bus. She is 11-13’s Sentinel Rep. and is also in glee club, on year book and bowls? Interest —that good looking guy at the bus stop. Pet peeve — phys¬ ics. Favorite saying — “I can’t learn that.” Ambition — teach home ec. Marsha Peterman “Liberace’s sister” can be seen giving notes to Mavis bet¬ ween periods. She loves volleyball. Pet peeve — those phone calls. Favor¬ ite saying — “Yay for our side.” Fav¬ orite pastime — gabbing with the boys in X-4. Ambi¬ tion — To learn to jive like a certain guy in 11-13. Ann Simpson Ann can be found with Heidi before periods, between periods, and after periods. At night — in a ’54 Studie. She loves leaving the room in English classes. Her favor¬ ite saying — “Did we have any home¬ work?” Pet peeve— homework. Favorite pastime — riding in a ’54 Studie. Excels in typing and com¬ position. Ambition —to leave school. Les Prochuk “Vince,” ex-con, is one of the big six. Hails from Stony Mountain. Excels in chemistry and his¬ tory. Takes an act¬ ive part in curling and year book. Fav¬ orite saying— “You don’t say!” Ambi¬ tion — to get the hang of city schools. Ultimate fate — Gr. XII. John Sinclair “Ivan” is one of the big six. Activi¬ ties include curling and Hi-Y. Excels in literature and his¬ tory. Favorite say¬ ing — “No kid¬ ding!” Favorite pas¬ time — killing ev¬ eryone with his jokes and famous stories. John hopes some day to write a great dete ctive story. Ambition — millionaire ' s ap¬ prentice. Barry Smith “A u s t i n”. The school’s president. He takes part in glee club, curling, and Hi-Y. “Smitty” can be seen wearing a livid yellow and red tarn, and driv¬ ing around in a ’54 Austin. Favorite saying — “Fool off, Stewart!” Pet peeve —making a speech. Ambition — to out- drag H. R. ' s Morris and D.D. ' s Austin. Ted Starr Room 13’s Enrico Caruso. Spends most of his time playing pool and riling J. P. P. Pet peeve — the color of J. P. P.’s ties. Activities— curling, basketball, soccer and the newspaper. Favorite saying. “So I says to the Mayor of Chicago”. Ultimate fate — slide rule jockey and to prove an angle can be trisect¬ ed. Jack Stowart “In a stew” detests physics, etc. Usually is seen “tripping” down the hall with books in one arm, Sentinel in other. Jack is Hi-Y Vice- Pres., supports dra¬ ma club, glee club, basketball (mana¬ ger). year book. Sentinel. curling, class pins, and “An¬ gie”. Also aids in writing L. S. School Notes. Dire hope— newer, bigger car, or learning to jive. Bridie Tinney 5 ' 2 , eyes of blue (almost). Likes chem , is usually seen tagging behind Di, hoping “some¬ body” might come along. Finds herself keeping J. P. com¬ pany at noon or after four. Ambi¬ tion — career girl (who’s career?) Ul¬ timate fate — baby¬ sitter for life or a nurse. Bob Turner Blue-eyed, curly- haired, Bob “Bo- Bo” Turner is the hustler of 11-13. Since playing pool is his favorite pas¬ time, his main am¬ bition is to beat Dick. He likes play¬ ing with his ’39 Ford Coupe, which is nicknamed “She- lagh”. His best sub¬ jects are — maths, physics, and study periods. Jack Ustaczewski “Herman” is one of the three revo¬ lutionists. Favorite saying— “Long live da revolution.” Fa¬ vorite s u b j e c t— sports. Favorite pastime — fighting in the lobby with Lisoway and Part¬ ridge. Ambition — He won’t tell. Beverley Winters Bev is one of our faithful cheerlead¬ ers whose favorite saying is — “Want to buy a ticket?” She finds Chalmers, Harstone, and boys an interesting pas¬ time. Can be seen struggling through maths or running to her locker. Am¬ bition — to leave school. Eva Allan This blue-eyed bru¬ nette is sometimes seen making dec¬ orations and letters for our school dances. She may be found anywhere, anytime, with J. N. She is one of the glee club’s “Warb¬ ling Chickadees.” Pet peeve — Any type of work. Fav¬ orite saying — ??? Ultimate fate — Johnny. Bob Armstrong The shy boy of Room 11-11. Likes bowling and earns extra pocket-money by setting pins in an uptown alley. Ambition — To pass Grade 11. Ultimate fate — Repeating Grade 11. 14



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Joyce Mansky This cute lass of 11-11 hails from East Elmwood. She’s on the Sen¬ tinel as a typist. Can usually be seen gabbing with Joy or spending her lunch hour at Fre¬ deric’s with Pat. Favorite saying — “I hate school.” Ambition— to work in an office. Elizabeth Knysh Better known as “Liz”. Is the other so-called “twin” of Narol. Excels in maths and enjoys her shorthand per¬ iods but can’t do history. Enjoys volleyball. Her main ambition is to pass Grade 11 clear and maintain an office job. Has a fair sense of humor. Favorite saying — “Holy Fright.” Phyllis Knysh “Phil” is one of the so-called twins of Narol who usually has her homework done. Excels in maths and loves shorthand, but his¬ tory, she just can’t do. Her main am¬ bition is to pass Grade 11 clear and become a steno¬ grapher. Has quite a way to come to school but is “nev¬ er” late. “We are NOT twins, Marion Lysack As Marion or Butch she’s known quite well, But in no sub¬ jects does she excel. “Listen, already,” is her favorite ex¬ pression, A private secretary will be her profession. Her shorthand, how¬ ever, is not so great, So a scrub¬ woman or dish¬ washer is her ulti¬ mate fate. Jean Leslie “Jeany” is a new¬ comer to Lord Sel¬ kirk who excels in study periods. On the Sentinel staff and plans to be on the Free Press. Star Reporter. Can be seen wandering through the halls at all times of the day, but never knows where she’s going. Sharon Meek Dot excels in most all sports, especially bowling. Her main interest is boys and her hobby is col¬ lecting them. Shar¬ on’s favorite say¬ ing is “All rightee.” Ambition — to cruise around the world in a yacht. Ultimate fate — marriage. Mervyn Miles “Admiral” can al¬ ways be found wearing broken glasses tied with a string at the back of his “head”? Fa¬ vorite saying — “You getting smart?” Pet peeves —Alex Keenan and Latin. Ambition — to perfect a hook shot. Ultimate fate —“Going down with his ship.” Joy Kurtz 11-11’s year book rep. A peppy cheer¬ leader, keen in Hi- Y, glee club, and as Queen of the Room. Talking is one of the things she excels in. She’s trying to raise her score in bowling. Favorite saying — “You know whatU’ Ambition — any¬ one’s guess. Orville Mic iaeleski Cute, often known as “Ramar with his long, dangling hair. One of the tall, handsome boys of 11-11. Favorite saying — “It’s Howdy D o o d y Time.” He loves sit¬ ting, sleeping, eat¬ ing, and driving in a ' 38 Ford all over the city. Dianne Moore “Di” is one of 11- ll’s quiet and shy lasses. She excels in shorthand and plays on one of the best bowling teams. Favorite saying — “You’re wrong.” Ambition— private secretary. Ultimate fate— house clean¬ er. tit Leila Mortimer Here is a clever young miss who will go places in the business world. Her interests are: art and literary in the year book, sew¬ ing. and sports. Can usually be seen chatting with Joan and Emelia. Favor¬ ite saying — “Oh! Shorty.” Ambition — to bring home that green folding stuff. Mary Murynec Mary is a “merry” girl who likes to read, practise piano and paint colorful p o st e r s between glee club practices. Can be heard ex¬ claiming, “Oh. for Pete’s sake!” Who’s “Pete”, Mary? Fa¬ vorite beef — try¬ ing to learn the Roman’s language. Ambition— to be a nurse and wear a green uniform. John Nicol One of the b i g three handsome men of 11-11. Our loving pres, coach¬ es Wpg’s. Play¬ ground Hockey Champs also girls’ volleyball and base¬ ball. Favorite pas¬ time — Baby sit¬ ting?? and Rugby?? Ambition — to look after a certain kid for writing this! Ultimate fate—Eva. Jeanette Pewarchuk This cute little trick hails from Narol and may be seen buying all the gum in the Glen¬ dale. Her favorite sport is curling. Pet saying — “Ever cute.” Pet peeve — school. Ultimate fate — settle down with Syd. Jim Porcher “Speed” of 11-11 is an ambitious, smart, and well- known student. “Speed” excels in maths. His main ambition is to be an architect, but will he do it? Jim’s fav¬ orite saying is “Drop dead.” His beef — Latin. Jim will end up a school teacher. 16

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