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

 - Class of 1960

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GRADE TEN B fLFRIEDA BERGEN - Possesses a high running sense of humor. fiSTER DUECK - The light of wisdom glows in her face. HENRY DYCK - A fabulous vibrata tenor. BURCE ENNS - His silver tongue rings loudand clear. HERB FALK - A lad with all the wise cracks . flELMUT FRIESEN - Wears that lazy look-but is a i jolly guy! WALTER FROESE - Ambition - professor of geog- I raphy. PETER HARDER - Smallest guy in the class with I the biggest hairdo. HELEN HECHT - The object of good natured fun. LINDA HUEBERT - One whose friendship is coveted. ANNIE JANZEN - Often enlightens us with purest bits of “Wisdom” ■ELFRIEDA KASDORF - Her future looms bright be¬ fore her. ■WERNER KRAHN - Future Profession - “Krahn and Sons Limited” Contractor And Builder. lADINA MARTENS - Homework done, quiet in class, Makes Adina a studious lass. HELMUT MIERAU - Needs constant refueling of energy. ERIKA NEUMAN - When compressed, this live wire springs up. EDITH PENNER - A rare charmer, spiced just right. |AARTHA PENNER - The ingredients of kindness gives her the right flavor. GERALD PLETT - What do those smirks reveal? FRED RADEMAKER - Has the spot closest to the teacher’s heart. KATHRYN REDEKOPP - Wizzes through everything with flying colors. IRMGARD REDEKOPP - Always gay you seldom hear a murmer. VlETTIE REDEKOPP - As sweet as she is polite. AGNES REIMER - Surprises us at unexpected mo¬ ments with bursts of life. ALBERT SIEMENS - The wise speak only when its safe. ALVIN SUDERMAN - Talking excluded, but know¬ ledge included. IHERB SUDERMAN - Thoughts too deep to be ex¬ pressed, and too strong to be supressed. I JOHN TOEWS - A walking genius, who walks away with all the popularity. ELIZABETH WARKENTIN - This gal’s full of pep and zing, but more, she’s loveable! DAVID UNRUH - German grammar just don’t agree

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GRADE TEN A Independent Credit 3JefaeIIerg 493 Notre Dame Avenue Phone SP 4-5544 ELEANORE BAERG - “Sing away sorrow, cast away care.” VIOLET BROWN - Appears demure - but beware of that look in her eyes! ' BETTY DERKSON - Her sense of humor is appre¬ ciated by everyone. MARILYN DE FEHR - Glamorous Marlie strives for the limelight, and gets it. RUDY DICK - Here is a man of great possibilities! ART ENNS - Art is well known for his ability to outsmile anyone. HELENA VOTH - Golden hair, golden smile, golden heart. PETER FROESE - A friendly farmer who knows his oats! ELEANORE GIESBRECHT - Looks innocent, but don’t let looks deceive you! HENRY GOERZEN - Are Henry’s ambitions really ambitious, or merely dreams? JUDY HORCH - “I’ll get him in one wayor another.” ESTER JANZEN - All good things come in small pack¬ ages. JAKE KLASSEN - “I must give my books a vacation.” WERNER KOOP - Looked up to by everyone, looks down on no one. RUDY NIESSEN - The animated tongue will never slacken, but forever speak! CLIFF PENNER - As tall as he is pleasant, and as he is ah - er - Studious! ROBERT PETERS - H andle with care this guy is valuable! JOYCE REGEHR - Fond of smiling, full of good cheer. DIANNE SHIER - This Ko-operative gal is always bubbling over with enthusiasm. MARILYN SHIER - Quick stepping Marilyn is always on the ball. SHIRLEY SIEMENS - Not in rewards but in the strength to strive, the blessing lies. AGNES THIESSEN - A combination of confidence and charm makes her a favourite. PHILIP TOEWS - This Romeo’s weakness lies in his romancings? HILDEGARD VOTH - The better we know her the better we like her. JUDY WARKENTIN - The source of her ideas never runs dry. JOHN WIEBE - The good die young. My - I must take care of myself! JOHN WIEBE - “Goldilocks” has more hidden under¬ neath his curls than shows. MARILYN ZACHARIUS - Never a dull moment around this young heart capturer! Central Credit appliances 499 Notre Dame Avenue Phone SP 5-4401



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GRADE TEN A CLASS REPORT We as a grade ten class have shared many new and unforgettable experiences. Common to us all were E the uncertainties and anxieties of our first few days of school, dealing with how new acquaintances and old friends, new teachers, and advanced subjects, would all fit into their proper places. E It did not take long, however, before our aims and goals towards school occupied first place in our j minds, and we applied ourselves wholeheartedly to achieve these goals. For most of us, the main desire has been to receive a good education for our benefit, combined with stimulating social activity. It is true 1 that a person obtains only that which he earnestly desires, and thus, all«of us have achieved, in a measure, various goals this year. | Most of all, each one of us has received practical instruction and guidance in the Christian life, and many of us have grown spiritually. The Christian examples of our teachers, given day by day, and the friendships with many students who share the same beliefs, has been a constant encouragement and blessing. Judy Warkentin. GRADE TEN B CLASS REPORT The year 1959-60 has been very exciting for the classmates of 10 B. The students are very energetic, peace-loving and studious. Most of them knew each other but there are a few newcomers whom we greatly welcomed. Quite a few students of 10 B feel as if they have matured considerably during 59 summer holidays because they are now in High School. Most of the students were looking forward to the new gym building where they could let go of their pent-up feelings, as before they did this by creating commotion in the classroom at which the teacher did not seem very pleased. The Religious subjects have helped many of us spiritually in that we have had a greater understanding for the Bible. The teachers have been a great help to many of us in more than one way. We thank them for this. Exams are something most of us have to cram for, while others enjoy basketball games the night before exams. If most of the students study hard, they will pull through and we’ll have a reunion in grade eleven again. Irmie Redekop 34

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