Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1928

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Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 13 of 60
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'l'lllf . VCLASS D X , 19 3? CHA5.NARlS PRES. ISNA FINNEN SECI AONHAUSER LIT LE 51-'EMACK EX. FRANKBUWNAN DRAM- ENILY GOUDCHILD. ANNEVELIAS. RUBY FELFORD.vELSiE CUATES EX. ADANYLEKO. GEUSTEPHELES. CERTRUDE SMITH QE Qycsssz FLETcHErz. Jzssna Rosess. KAY KELLER. MARIE SAURETTE HELEN LAFERRIERE. BARNEY THGRDARSON. XHR.Nl.fXl.l'l5lf K. S TEWAR T. l'lABEL WES T. E. GREEN WAY. s

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THE .YOR.X1ALlTE CHARACTER SKETCHES CF CLASS HD ABBOT. CERTRLDE-Carmani If she can only cook as well as she acts. .-XITKFQNS, EDITH-Neelin: Small but worth her weight in gold. .'XLKEi, CEciELIAHAustin: A very efficient door-keeper. ,'X'I'KINSO5l. IXL-XRY-LDLlFb3I'1I Finds a back door handier for a quick get-away. BOCRK, YNIRS, LE.-XH-XViH1'1iIDCgI Class D s one industrious pupil. BOWMAN. FRI-XNK-D3UDhiHI Looks before leaping but look out when he leaps BROWN, LENAfDauphin: Has a sweet smile and lives up to it. BRASCIILIR. PALILINE-Komarno: Kept the northwest corner of D awake. BERNETTE. KI E.AXN-'ROi3HdI Can rush more systematically than anyone else we know. CL'MMIxCS. GRACE-Neelin: Silent but certain. COATES, ELSIE-Oakville: Proved conclusively that a woman's place is in the kitchen. CI.E.AXX'ER, BEA'fRlCE-POff3gC La Prairie: A live wire but not dangerous. LDENBY, LENOREfWinnipegosis: That syncopating lady. LDANYLEYKO, ANDREW-Winnipeg: Diametrically opposed to whatever views Alf. Maris holds. ELDRED, ENA-Crocus: She was born a teacher: witness the Isaac Brock. ESPLEN, RLITH-Dauphin: True blue: we swear by Ruth. ELIAS, ANNE-Vv'in14ler: O'Henry is her only weakness. ERLENDSON, LILLIAN-Langruth: Our genius of History of Education -and not maybe. EDWARD, E'IiHEL-GTCggI Really enjoys telling stories to Class EAGLE. JEANETTETLC Pas: A bird from the land of igloos that winters in the south. FRIESIN. NVILLIAM-The Perfect Irish Lover. FLETCHER, JESSIE-Plumasi An asset to any committee. FLILI-'ORD RUBY-Crystal City: Dizzy during folk dances but by no means light headed. FINNEN, ISMA-Gilbert Plains: Our ef7icient secretary. CREENWAY. EVELYN-Crystal City: Ever ready with an answer. GROLIETTE. YVONNE-St. Anne: Finds lecture periods usefulfor art work. CEOODCHILD, EMILY-Lockport: Prefers the seat furthest from the front. CLITHRIE, ANNE-Reston: Now I ask you very confidentially ain't she sweet? HAEHNS. NATALIE-Grass River: lf you want to know how a cake is made. ask her. HARPER. LILLIAN-McCreary: Interested in the making of poultices for her future husband. HUNT, IRVIN-Darlingfordt An ardent student of History of Education. JAMES, NORA-ROSSCF1 Always copying notes over again. JORDAN, MARY-Holland: Can imitate anything except a drill exercise. KELLER, KATHLEEN-Benito: Hobo Hop specialiste: done while you wait. KOONS, URSULA-Minitonasz Makes the nightingales blush with shame. Low, CHRISTIANA-Spearhill: Albums decorated while you wait. LAFERRIERE, HELEN-SilVCf Plains: Likes giving drill. MACK, WESLEH'-SISFDUCRI Hobo Hop Assistant: Specialist in saying good-bye. MCKINNGN, MABEL-LH Riviere: Could encourage a rabbit to bite a bulldog MCGREGOR, SARAH-Shoal Lake: Looks up to her boy friend. MITCHELL, JEAN-L3 Riviere: just as described in the book we read. MAYER. MILDRED-Kenville: This kid's all right. MARIS. CHARLES-Winnipeg: Strictly un-American. MCLELLAN, EDITH-Baldur: A bookworm, but even a worm will turn. MALLOY. MARY-Morris: Likes to hold hands with the faculty. MARK, GORDON-Manitou: Boards in St. Boniface for the sake of the long walk. MCCRAE, JEAN-Wellwood: We want to know what does red hair signify. MALLINIUK, ANTHONY-Caliento: The victim offoul play in the mayor- alty campaign. NIKON, BERNICE-POft8gC La Prairie: How she loves those first hundred numbers, ONHAUSER, ANDREW-Winnipeg: 'ANow I think that's absolutely crazy. PALMER, FRANK-McGregor: A blowhard that can deliver the goods. ROGERS, ,IESSIE-Winnipeg: Normal students should be paid. SAURETTE, MARIE-Letellier: Enjoyed the drill period the most. STEPHENS, GEORGE-Kelwoodz Thinks that pupils should be sent to the dry cleaners. SMITH, GERTRUDE-Morris: Student of history. SUTHERLAND, IRENE-L3 Riviere: Well, I learned one thing at Normal anyway. SCHELLENBERCT, BERNHARD-Gretna: Do we have a test today? SHERSON, MARY-Deepdale: Most exceptional-she studies. SHUTTLEWORTH, MYRTLE-Cordova: Say kids are we supposed to have notes in this? THORDARSGN, BARNEY-Langruth: A very high-minded young man. WEIBE, AARON-Greenland: The only quiet boy in Class WARKENTIN, j. B.-Winkler' The fresh air crank. WALLACE, JESSIE-Portage La Prairie: Regards class D boys as less interesting than those of WEST, MABEL-Benito: Oh. Darn the examination anyway. Si x



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THE .YURNIALITE 5965-1 X IN l9Z7 OUR EMRLoYixfiENT DEPARTMENT REGISTERED fi H MORE THAN l800 CALLS EoR ouR GRADUATES to anew D - TRULY A WONDERFUL XVORD adopted hy uS aS our Slogan with the lull lqnoxxledge that our organization and thoSe reSDonSilole for the future SuceeSS of our StudentS may he de- pended upon to uphold a word which meanS So much. UQI lo.. TIIE LARGEST, FASTEST tjl20lY'l.N'G Bl 7SliN'ESS COLLEGE IN CANADA. MURE THAN 2000 STUDENTS AXNUA LL Y U22 These Success StudentS lmore than sool were all registered in our Day School when this photo waS taken. This repreSentS about one-fourth ol our total annual enrollment, which iS the largest of any individual BuSincSS College in Canada and one of the largest in America. BV restricting our enrollment to intelligent and well DAY OPEN ' G . - ALL educated young men and women, and by providing and SUMIVIER them wilh long and thorough courses, our graduales are meeting with definite success. M JMJ6W653T O 0fQ fe, jnakl 606 , PORTAGE AVENUE AT EDMONTON STREET W I NN I PEG ---- M AN I TOBA 'TEZQDQ Elgltl

Suggestions in the Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) collection:

Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 43

1928, pg 43

Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 29

1928, pg 29

Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 9

1928, pg 9

Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 38

1928, pg 38

Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 29

1928, pg 29

Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 17

1928, pg 17

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