Maple Leaf Collegiate Institute - Yearbook (Morden, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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Maple Leaf Collegiate Institute - Yearbook (Morden, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 19 of 72
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ELEMENT: Margaret Ann Ekstromer. COMMON TERM: Ann. HISTORY: Discovered September 13, 1934. OCCURENCE: Skating rink, wherever Marg. is. PROPERTIES: Extraordinary ability to beat the bell. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for H.L. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Outstand ing abil¬ ity plus willingness to work yields our ideal social rep. USES: Student Council (Social Rep.) ELEMENT: Marion Elaine Godkin. COMMON TERM: Elaine, or “Chicken.” HISTORY: Discovered August 31, 1934. OCCURENCE: Clegg, on Joy’s left arm. PROPERTIES: Quick wit, high density when it comes to Chemistry. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Professes to be a reducing agent. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Energy plus Drive yields a “small-size” A Bomb. USES: Ringing the period bells, keeping the room from becoming too quiet. ELEMENT: Lawrence Daniel Hildebrand. COMMON TERM: Lawrence. HISTORY: Discovered October 16, 1934. OCCURENCE: School, 1-6. PROPERTIES: Droll sense of humor, abil¬ ity to “fiddle.” CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Turns blue teach¬ ers red. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Good nature plus willing hand yields a swell kid to know. USES: Spreading Communistic ideas. ELEMENT: John Albert Gary Human. COMMON TERM: Gary. HISTORY: Discovered April 18, 1934. OCCURENCE: Poolroom, Syd’s Snack Bar at 8.30 a.m. PROPERTIES: A neat jive routine, a boog¬ ie bob, and a new tooth. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for B.S. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Popularity plus “Savoir faire” yields our typical teen. USES: Student Council (Sports Rep.) ELEMENT: Bruce Matthias Jacobs. COMMON TERM: Bruce or “Boosie.” HISTORY: Discovered August 22, 1934. OCCURENCE: School, Darlingford. PROPERTIES: Ability to solve the “impos¬ sible” problem and think up essay titles. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Readily reacts to produce rarest type humor. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Brains plus Sportsmanship yields a regular guy. USES: Writing news for “Small Time.” 1952

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1952 Since we, the class of ’52, Have proved ourselves to be A class, whose main ambition is To pass in chemistry. We think it not at all amiss In leaving now, that we Present ourselves, as best we can, Analyzed chemically. ELEMENT: Annie Bergen. COMMON TERM: Annie. HISTORY: Discovered November 21, 1933. OCCURENCE: School, church. PROPERTIES: Pleasing manner, winning smile. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for XYZ. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Brains plus Con¬ science yields a good student. USES: Keeping the teachers on the right track. ELEMENT: Margaret Ann Chapman. COMMON TERM: Marg. or Chappie. HISTORY: Discovered April 15, 1934. OCCURENCE: Wherever there ' s anything doing. PROPERTIES: A ready smile, pleasing personality. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for “men.” CHEMICAL EQUATION: Capability plus Generosity yields a willing worker. USES: Student Council (Sec.-Treas.) ELEMENT: Barry Bruce Day. COMMON TERM: Barry. HISTORY: Discovered April 30, 1934. OCCURENCE: Wherever there’s a good argument. PROPERTIES: Sense of humor, ability to count pills. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for E.G. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Personality plus Gift of Gab yields a real entertainer. USES: Runninq the bonspiel, asst, editor of “Small Time.” M.LC.I



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ELEMENT: Lillian Lavina Marie Mitchell. COMMON TERM: Lillian or “Mitch. HISTORY: Discovered July 11, 1934. OCCURENCE: School, Snowflake. PROPERTIES: Intelligence, connections with the Selkirk Mental. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for O.G. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Determination plus Ambition yields a sure success. USES: Student Council (Sports Rep.) ELEMENT: Vivian Joyce Veals. COMMON TERM: Joy. HISTORY: Discovered August 30, 1934. OCCURENCE: School, Darlingford. PROPERTIES: Gaiety, a betraying blush. CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Special affinity for J.D. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Vitality plus Charm yields a popular gal. USES: Marking the register, writing news for “Small Time.” ELEMENT: John Douglas Wiebe. COMMON TERM: Jack. HISTORY: Discovered March 12, 1934. OCCURENCE: School, poolroom, theatre. PROPERTIES: Unique joviality, bass voice, ability to catagorize.” CHEMICAL ACTIVITY: Readily reacts to evolve a basis for a thesis. CHEMICAL EQUATION: Initiative plus Ambition yields a born leader. USES: Student Council (President). M.L.C.I. This photo of Gary Human is symbolic of M.L.C.I.’s hard working Year Book staff.

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