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

 - Class of 1968

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LINDA VOGT “Never apologize for showing feel¬ ing. My friend, remember that when you do so you apologize for truth.” —Beaconsfield. KLAUS DITTBERNER Truth is too simple for us, we do not like those who unmask our illusions.” —Emerson. Not in the knowledge of things without, but in the perfection of the soul within, lies the empire of man aspiring to be more than man.” —Bulwer-Lytton. 7 we want to enough.” Helen Keller. JUDY REMPEL “For words, like Nature, half re¬ veal and half conceal the soul with¬ in.” —Tennyson.

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“Happiness is like a butterfly, which, when pursued is always be¬ yond our grasp, but which, quietly awaited may alight beside us.” —Hawthorne. ‘Gullibility is the key to all ad- entures. The greenhorn is the ultimate victor in everything, it s he that gets the most out of ife.” —G. K. Chesterton. PAUL HEl DEBRECHT Life is a continuous struggle to make the theoretical practical; to dwell merely on the theoretical is to live in unreality, to dwell only on the practical is to be of no worth to mankind. Each choice — each decision makes a difference . . . because what you do today, all goes into what you are becoming. ESTHER JANZEN ‘No person is either so happy or so unhappy as he imagines.” ■—Rochefoucauld. NORMA PETERS Knowledge comes, but wisdom



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OUR LAST WILL TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1968, being of sound mind and body (???) do hereby bequeath the following to our successors: Darlene Toews and Linda Vogt bequeath to Gary Neufeld and Heather Guenther the prospects of being classroom jesters. Willie Reimer bequeathes his Basketball Image to Neil Buller. Sandra Bom leaves to Karin Regehr the prospect of developing her vocal talent. Marlene Paetkau leaves her dedicated sports spirit to Viola Klassen. Ruth Koop leaves her intelligence to Liz Redekopp. The Gr. XII Double Trio gives the Gr. XI Double Trio the opportunity of taking over. Prank Ewert leaves his blushing innocence to Eric Past. Agnes Baerg bequeathes her long hair to Hanna Zimmerman. Elaine Enns and Irene DeFehr bequeath the tortures of ’69 Spectrum to Paul Janzen and Henry Thiessen. Paul Heidebrecht leaves the guidance of the grads to Allan Kroeker. We do hereby undersign this statement. The Grade XH Class. (Lit aUM £ sfad fa ytM fas my Jifaytuly. u JLcutvuMj yL £ MfauL fajUt Jr jAjLor o 1 uJcMdfafX j yiuwu faAufai fuuA tvJlufaufafaL. i AAOXtL yx Mu faus sAMf fast J jAAyUfao M uZJUfa AZz c uiU J UuXiJLut UMAtAWA JJifa UuyA-uc . Pj tJAfi this fatAuty IhhZA CKl fcLC. ffatAfyu fat yWHAd A Xd wuwi+ ' ly. faiMMM o JJjl, facutX fa, JAL Wsdy UACfa stfaA yuAA fat fay MArnfatUy Ais SHAW yjufatc MAifaufafa ZJU IfauL LfaM JfajLfaU jJslt ukfafa (jilt, facjiMU fa Lty jitAt . fa A Cfai rffacou AM piM ALlM, ' XMA tUA-MfaUtfa fa fafat Anfatdccfaty fa tCtfafaHAfa Mi n U y jJJL. tlo jLuam mo wutl Jja UtfafaAu (hfaumj Use aUy, facet fat fa Atfa yuxt yyiAXZlA uz-Jfat fafais fajLtjtiAtvccfat £0 fcfac v QfacJi. A suL £AJaa ttms JfasMAn hiofact. fantt fofatfac yJLu Afas fakufa fa Ufa fauC oxfa MdOfaU L tUMcc. MtfAtut (tUfa fawfay , fa J MaXuM t- Aust faCL XA At AMSfaJAy jjfa fafa fa yufaAMfa, 4 lM(fat jUU yuU UMtOLfay fauMAfaUly ftfact t aAwjmMJ us AcAtusiU f faxst Jr u falt tfafau ? cy akA my mMctfa faAyuiAfattLu . Put, iaoU. lcl mu. . d J fafat yUXfa t Uy, £ uAfai Kht too y UL . ' $ ' £Aa kmM fat fat JL (AC fatAtMsfaUfa fa fal0Jsa t sWAUT , £ (facet A . y yfa Uyfa . £faUsAtM-. ' TYLfaj fafa -fa fa £fafafaeccfat JlfamtLy Afatfafattyc. At KtACfa juiyu; CfAAA ytlfait y fat Jafajc £UjJUfty. 15

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