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Violet Randall This prominent member of the girls’ Hi-Y, whose nickname happens to be “Vi” can al¬ ways be heard tel¬ ling someone to “Shush”. But it wouldn’t be “Vi” without a “blush”, She has one ambi¬ tion, you see, To sit upon the boss ' s knee. “Vi” also has an ultimate fate, And that’s for someone to. set the date. Phyllis Ritchie “Betty” is the room’s Red Cross rep., And a dancing doll that’s full of pep. She finds 8:30 classes terribly bor¬ ing, But during the summer this gal loves “Oaring”, To secure a good job is her ambition, But to many a lawyer Betty’s “A-wish’n”. Kathleen Rau “Kasie”, who excels in all sports, is al¬ so our sports cap¬ tain. At noon she can be found in the Glendale with the other five. Her fav¬ orite expression is “That’s okay.” To take a cruise around the world is her ambition, but her ultimate fate is marriage. Shirley Riehl “Nicky” is a con¬ stant companion of Diane’s, who left us early in the term, excelled in study periods and in-be¬ tween periods. Par¬ ticipated in bowl¬ ing, glee club, year book, and Sentinel. Favorite saying — “You’re guess is as good as mine.” Am¬ bition — to marry a man without a mustache. Wish you luck, Shirl! Brian Settee Is just perfect. Al¬ ways figures his marks just come to fifty. Has a ’36 Pon¬ tiac which is in top condition when it has gas in it. Is a pool shark from ’way back. Favorite saying — “Kid’s, let’s go!” Reminds everyone of Clara- bell. (cute and dis¬ tinguished). Sharon Shunk This pleasant lass, sometimes called “Twisty” can usual¬ ly be seen giggling in chemistry with Mary. Pet peeve — maths! Spends leis¬ ure time at light winter and summer activities, piano and ? ? ? Can be heard exclaiming after class, “Do we have to . . . ?” Watch those eager patients flock to this “would-be” nurse. Alice Simpson The secretary of 11- 11 was Alice Simp¬ son, She left in De¬ cember with one ambition, To be¬ come a secretary was always her wish, But her ulti¬ mate fate is now to sell fish, Her saying we know as “egods” to all, Her main beef was teachers short or tall, Alice was fun and we all know, We shall al¬ ways miss her wherever we go. Joyce Thompson “Louella” can be seen running around the halls looking for gossip . She is one of the glee club’s altos. Her pet peeve is— “No operetta”. She coached a Grade 9 girls’ volleyball team. Her ultimate fate is to be D. G. ' s nurse. Gary Tolton 11-11’s gift to the females. Can usu¬ ally be seen trying to “make time” with some uniden¬ tified girl. Activities —Hi-Y, year book, glee club, and curl¬ ing. Pet peeve — going with “the boys” to canteens where he’s un¬ known. Favorite saying — “You know.” Ultimate fate — building a comfortable seat outside Room 4. Dorothy Walker This girl is active in volleyball and basketball. Has a special interest in curling (We won¬ der why?). Serious¬ ly, Dorothy was al¬ ways worried about her Latin. She al¬ so coached the Jun¬ ior High volleyball team this year. Pet peeve — Lorraine. Favorite saying — “That ' s nasty.” Ul¬ timate fate— Curl¬ ing. Georgette Wallace “Gorgeous George” is the Assistant Editor for the Sen¬ tinel. Excels in shorthand and plans to join the Navy if she finishes school. Favorite saying — “But that ' s beside the point.” Ultimate fate — an usher in the Oak Theatre. Sonja Warenko This dark - haired lass of 11-11, Has a great ambition of going to Heaven, “Sonny”, they call her whenever they yell, Her ultimate fate is not bad, but well; “You’re just saying that ’cause you know it’s true”. As she always says right out of the blue, To all the boys she’s a honey, But we don’t mind, ’cause that’ s “Sonny.” John Wisniewski 11 - ll’s Bounder. School subjects consist of sleeping. Favorite subjects — P.T. and Dianne. Helps create fights with the other two. Usually seen in the attic with the 11-11 pres. Seen in corn¬ ers with Dianne. Ultimate fate — Dianne. Good luck, John. Deanne Younka “Deizel” is a whiz at maths and class treasurer of 11-11. Participates in glee club, Sentinel, year book and can be seen charging down to the bowling alley every so often. Pas¬ time — Singing, talking to herself, or yawning. Favor¬ ite saying — “Look, who just went down the hall.” Ambition— Private secretary for Mar¬ lon Brando. Jeanelle Zinkowski Shorty’s the name of this cute little lassie, She’s smart and popular, and not a bit sassy. Her ambition in life is fulfilled the best. As Mrs. Bob Mar¬ tin she is now ad¬ dressed. 17
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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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V t Charlotte Peters “Lottie” is new to L.S. She was Sec¬ retary-Treasurer of student council in Springstein. This gal enjoys reading and listening t o classical music. Pet peeve—Writing es¬ says. Favorite say¬ ing—“I am a part of all that I have met.” Ambition—to pass all subjects (which won’t be hard for Lottie). Clhimni Elizabeth Zarusinski Liz” can be seen dashing out of 11-13 at 9:00. She is L.S.’s great singer. She was in the glee club and in L.S.’s production. Favor¬ ite beef—Why take maths? Favor¬ ite saying—“Fiddle¬ sticks.” Favorite pastime — singing with Mr. P. at Kon¬ rad’s (e x - m u s i c teacher). Ambition —pass maths and see the world. i DENNIS JOHNSON Won the Governor-gener¬ al’s medal and also the grade eleven physics prize. He has been taking grade XII with us at Lord Selkirk but plans on en¬ tering the University of Manitoba to take Engin¬ eering. BRENDA TAYLOR Winner of grade twelve Lord Selkirk Home and School Association scho¬ larship. Brenda is pre¬ sently taking nursing at Children’s Hospital. GLORIA GARDZIELIK Won a William O’Lynn Turk Scholarship. Gloria went to Success Business College and is at present working at the Metropoli¬ tan Life Insurance Co. AUDREY FALLS Won a William O’Lynn Turk Scholarship. Audrey is now at the Manitoba Technical Institute taking a Secretarial Course. MARVIN SHEREBRIN Won the grade eleven Lord Selkirk Home and School Association Scho¬ larship, the grade eleven chemistry prize and the Chartered Accountancy prize, Marvin is now tak¬ ing engineering at the University of Manitoba. Nursing: Carol Johnston—Grace Hospital. University of Manitoba: Gary Rolston—Engineering, Trydy Cohen—-Arts, Doris Hutchinson—Interior Design, Ron Zettergreen—Science, Lawrence Lesyk —Science, Lillian Twerdochlib—Science. Great West Life Insurance: Gail Wallace, Myrna Mil¬ ler, Rosalie Sawchuk, Pat Beeman, Bernice Mar- kowski. Lynda Hodge —Moore Business Forms. Isabelle Llewellyn —Ogilvie Flour. Ruth McFadzean —Canadian Fire Insurance Co. Elinor Lyne —Nursery teacher at Logan Neighborhood House. Allen Simms—S t. John’s College. Elsie Grywinski —Legislative Buildings. Jack Frater —McNeese University, Louisiana. Gloria Gardzielik —Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Audrey Falls —Manitoba Technical Institute. Harriet Presser —John P. Morgan and Co., Insurance Broker. Abe Anhang —United College. Pat Hamata —Trans Canada Airlines. June Fedirchyk—L aboratory Technician at Misericordia. Sheila Ostrander —Won the grade twelve english and history prizes. She at at present taking Arts at the University of Manitoba. Eleanor Lundman —Won the grade twelve mathematics, chemistry and Latin prizes. Eleanor is now studying physiotherapy at the University of Toronto. 1955
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