Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute - Spectrum Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 29 text:

FRED WIENS - That innocent look when Mr. Letkeman’s around. VICTOR REIMER - Jolly and gay at work and play. GRADE TEN B ALBERT DE FEHR - How fluently nonsense trickles from the mouth. GRETTA DE FEHR - Our foreign representative. PETER EWERT - Don’t look so guilty, you haven’t done anvthing wrong. MARTHA DERKSEN - Why do we have to have homework, anyway? JOHN FAST - I felt fine this morning-when I woke up. MARGARET FROESE - That sparkle in her eyes, that smile.-- Who are they for? BILL GUENTER - Compresses the most words into the smallest ideas. CHARLOTTE HAEMMERLING - If everyone had her ambition they’d go places. ALFRED HECHT - If I rest, I rust. IRMGARD KLIEWER - A blue eyed angle with-wings! ARTHUR HUEBERT - Who mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth. ANNE LOEWEN - Tomorrow I propose to study. PETER KLASSEN - Never blamed for over-exertion. ELAINE MARTENS - Easily distracted by her neighbours and the belL ERNIE LOHRENZ - Cheer up--the worst is yet to come. TONI MARTENS - Our German genius and Hedy’s shadow. HANS MUNDT - Many parents pack up their troubles and send them to school. IRENE NEUFELD - See no EviL-Hear no evil.-Speak no evil???????? ■ ? mmLj tJk m ° A Qk i glj ttfi A 1 i jtmm i ■ J ii Ni Q Compliments of A. A. DEFEHR MFG., 400 Edison Ave.

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GRADE TEN A AGNES DYCK - Is she always so quiet? ARTHUR DE FEHR - Leg dein Spielzeug mal weg! ELSIE DYCK - As a student she shines aS a friend she’s fine. LORRAINE HARDER - Works hard and does her best. At the end of J une she’ll have a rest. ALVIN DUECK - Literature killed the Romans and now it’s killing me. ELFRIEDA HORCH - All the mischief that lurks within is obvious in her grin. ELSIE KLASSEN - “Aber ich kann doch nicht Deutsch.” BOB FRIESEN - Maths?????—But jokeslllll! WANDA KONRAD - Studying doesn’t interfere with recreation. RUTH KRAHN - Spellbound by a story book. JAKE KLASSEN - Let’s do things the complicated way. ADELINE LOEWEN - It is easy to be good if you don’t forget. ERIKA LOEWEN - When the cat ' s away the mice will play. JOHN MARTENS - A studious lad who is seldom bad. ANN LOHRENZ - You never hear her unless the teacher asks her, and then hardly. EVELIN PETERS - A happy girl so full of glee, is often laughing loud and free. WERNER PLETZ - Quiet ' -but wail till you know him. JOANNE REIMER - Does her work welL ALEDA UNRUH - The front isn’t beside you! JAKE THIESSEN - What a joke. VIOLA WILMS - ‘‘Who came here to study?” Compliments of C. A. DEFEHR SONS LIMITED



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ARNOLD NEUFELD - Eati ng words never gave me indigestion. ANNE PAULS - Doesn’t tell all she knows. HARRY OLFERT - Mischief lurks behind his thoughts. HEDY PETERS - Dynamite usually comes in small packages. CALVIN PENNER - What I can’t keep in my head is in my briefcase. JESSIE PETERS - Not simply good-Good for something. DAVE REDEKOP - A live wire with high voltage. SUSAN WALL - Get thee behind me books. IRWIN REMPLE - I exist though you may not know it. HANS PETER RISTAU - It takes more than mere answers to satisfy him. MARGARET REDEKOPP - A blue eyed blond with “blains.” JOHN SAWATZKY - If laughing were a crime, he would have a life sentence. ay 4) a a a o, flu ' $ ggfc m ■A i.f) A u o il i $ %% KATHERINE REMPLE - I am not as peaceful as I look. BRUNO TOEWS - Insists on making simple things complicated. ASTRID RISCHER - If I knew the inventor of homework. I’d—! EGON ULRICH - “Never stop arguing till your case is won.” ROSALIND SIEMENS - Love and music--the essence of living. JAKE UNGER - Sorry teacher--my thinker is all out thinked. ELEANOR WALL - Smile—The teacher will wonder what you’ve been up to. JOHN WIENS - A little less art and a little more attention. ELIZABETH WALL - Ability plus ambition spells success. ROBERT WIENS - Talking is fun—but you have to know the rules. LYNDA PETERS - Her mind is interested in equations and — JOHN WALL - Stop worryingl You’re smarter than you think.

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