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KEN ENGLAND: “Nice guy” from Sisler . . . Plays hockey for Earl Grey. Curls powerful second for O.B. Favourite saying: “I’ve already been im¬ munized.” LINDY GEOFFREY: The radio enthusiast from XIIB. An electrical engineer he wishes to be. His future?? We’ll have to wait and see. DALE BUDDY GREVSTAD: Miles Mac’s “Mr. Curler.” Originator of XII-B’s curling predictions. Plans to be an interne in a curling pro shop. BRIAN HAUSER: Brian arrived in ’58, he thinks this school is just great. Passing eleven was mighty tricky, Best of Luck in 1960. WILLARD BIFF HOMIAK: Student; Scholar; Gentleman; Member of Varsity Volleyball team; Sports Rep; Coaches XII-B boys. Ambition: Move E.K. to California. Probable Fate: Beachcomber at Moose Nose. JIM KENNING: All-Star defenceman for Winnipeg Monarchs. (Also plays hockey). Jim is a quiet stu¬ dent, a good sport and a “Nice Guy.” WAYNE LEUS: A newcomer to Miles Mac. Wayne’s ambition: on a racetrack. He sits and dreams all day, of foreign cars and a straight-away. JANICE MOLASKY: Of the school cheers she’s the leader, at the alleys it’s hard to beat her. Her school marks—right up to par; this gal is really going far. BOB NEMISH: Lead with “Del-Royal” group, to L. A. he’s trying to get the troop. (With luck they’ll make it, if they shake it). BILL NICKARZ: This young man intends to take up electrical engineering at the “U of M.” We fore¬ see a shocking career ahead of him. ED PARSONS: Hard-working editor of the Miles Mac “Echo.” Likes hunting, curling and especially school. One of the more experienced Grade XII’s. LEON PEWARCHUK. A real card who always gets lost in the Math period shuffle. Favourite saying: “Who’s the school’s best bowler and why am I?” HELEN REMPEL: Helen takes drama to heart. In most activities she takes part. In classes—top marks can keep, otherwise—quiet water runs deep. PATTI RICHARDSON: Peppy cheerleader of XII- B. A Phys-Ed teacher she wants to be, an ardent basketball fan of M.M.C. We often wonder why. BRUCE ROBINSON: The quiet guy from XII-B. His homework he never shirks (?) And when Bruce bowls on Tuesday nights, his pinboy hardly works. 14
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f CONNOR HALL: Handsomest red-head in XIIA (The only one). The Counter Pins are his pride and grief, but his main concern is his motorcycle which matches his hair. JUDY HAMILTON: The beatnik of XIIA. You can see her eyes sparkling miles away. Nursing is her ambition. Best of luck to her we’re wishing. BILL HARPER: Well liked by everyone. Especially the girls. Bill takes an interest in bowling, cars and girls. His main ambition is to become a “specialist mechanic.” KEN HIBBERT: is a well known local around the school water fountain. He is enthusiastic in sports, especially basketball and 10-pin bowling. Future Occupation: chemical engineer. DENIS HLYNKA: is the ? of XIIA. Between music, debating and photography, a High School teacher he wants to be. Probable Fate: A four-year university stretch. NOLA JAMES: Perky sports fiend of XIIA. Am¬ bition: stewardess. Probable Fate: Marry a pilot. Favorite expression: “Ah Sugar.” Best of Luck, Nola! GARRY KISSUK: He never frowns, BUT, always smiles, his personality stretches for miles. His little jokes and friendly laugh makes him tops in our class. MARGARET DUCKEE” KOVACHIK: The merry maker of XIIA. She comes from yon Gordon Bell way. Ambition: undecided. BRIAN McDONALD: A quiet type who spends his weekends at LOBLAW’S. He gets his kick from watching the girls change classes. Ambition: To be a sports car owner. STAN NICKARZ: Sturdy Stan is the sports rep. of XIIA. Goes for hockey in a great big way. Hopes someday to be a B.A. PROBABLE FATE: POET LAUREATTE at the Java Shop. KATHY ROBERTSON: Intra-mural sports demon of XIIA, never gloomy, always gay. A teacher she will be someday. MORLEY ROGOWSKI: Morley’s the guy with the crew cut hair but he sure is no square. Always got a crack or two. Morley, here’s the best to you. MARGARET THIESSEN: Recruit from South Junc¬ tion, down by the U.S.A. She’s got a friendly smile for those who pass her way. Best of Luck, Marg. ANNE TKACHUK: Dark-eyed beauty of XIIA, her nursing career is not far a ay. Her average is the envy of us all. Good luck, Anne. ROOM 6— CAROLYN COWLISHAW: Ambitious—I should say, Conscientious—all the way, living dangerously on the way to school, only female member of R. S.’s car pool. 13
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S FRANCES RUSSELL: Cheering our team, quite content, is XII-B ' s Vice-President. Skating and sell¬ ing pencils does she. A teacher—she wants to be. LARRY SAWULA: Larry is XII-B’s professional student. It seems as if he plans to make a career of going to school. WAYNE BENNY SCARROW: Plays centre with the Bronx Rheems, stupendous curler is what he seems. Never has to walk to school. He belongs to R.S.’s car pool. ARLENE SHALAY: Long brown hair, winning smile, XII-B’s doll, always in style. To “U” she really wants to go, a certain someone will miss her so. GLEN SIMPSON: One of Miles Mac’s better curl¬ ers. In charge of livestock at Eaton’s. Fondest Mem¬ ory: Winning his first three games in the high school bonspiel. KEN SLAMP: Kenny is our little friend who comes from E.K.’s sticks. His mother finds him useful when there’s a radio to fix. SONIA SMERCHANSKY: In her marks she’s a high scorer, on the court all are for her. Sports Rep., friend to all, Lab Technician is her call. SANDRA STEPHENS: Tiny, dark, smiling always, a certain someone has her in a daze. Lab Tech we hope to see. Probable Fate—the doctor’s knee. RON STROMBERG: Ron’s the president of XII-B. Also an ambitious car pool driver. Ambition: Scien¬ tist. Probable Fate: School bus driver for River- East School Division. HARRY TAYLOR: Harry’s the president of the school. A member of R.S.’s car pool. In Science he wants to work. Probable Fate: A Loblaw’s clerk. TOM NIC TROSKY: Illustrious sports figure from the “village.” Plays junior hockey with Win¬ nipeg Rangers. Secretary and one of the smartest Trosky’s in XII-B. GORDON UNTERSHULTZ: A top student in XII-B. His interest lies in Chemistry. The highest marks he always gets. That he’ll go far you can bet. ARNOLD WEIDL: Whether in the class or on the sports field, Arnold gives all he’s got. He hopes to become an aeronautical technologist. Good Luck! LARRY WHITNEY: This yearbook’s Larry’s pride and joy. He’s the editor, that’s our boy. He plays guitar and tries to sing. Johnny Cash, stop worrying. RON WORTON: Curly-haired lad from XII-B, a 300 game he’d like to see. In engineering he’d like to work. Probable Fate—a Safeway clerk. 15
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