Miles Macdonell Collegiate - Macadonian Yearbook (East Kildonan, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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ELAINE WILSON: Here’s a pert, blue-eyed lass. The life and spirit of our class. A secretary she’d like to be. Preferable Fate: Sitting on the boss’s knee. BRENDA WITWICHI: Brenda’s really quite a girl. Shows up each morning, hair all in a curl. Really stars on the basketball court. Always “gabbing” in class they report. ROOM 4— GORDON BOYD: Here today, gone tomorrow. Comes to school to recuperate from the week-ends of high flying. He’s terror of the landing strip. RON BEEK: Rushing, rushing—won’t be late. Bowls well and likes to skate. Curls and visits (?) constantly. Happy-go-lucky, as you can see. GLEN BERGNER: Blonde-haired chappie of XI-E. one of the nicest guys you could meet. His eyes are blue, his skies are too. Ambition: to pass Lab. CHARLIE BLAIR: Here is a boy who believes in doing his homework in the least possible time. Char¬ lie’s ambition is to attain ' a two-day week and a five- day weekend. RON BOUMA: XI-E’s import from Morse Place, (where else?) Can be seen trying to complete Lab. write-ups during spare time. (Lit. period). Favorite Pastime: Sleeping during French period. BARRY CHIPKA: Barry is one of the nicest guys you could know. He is known as XI-E’s charmer. He is interested in sports among other things. (?) Ambi¬ tion: Reach N.H.L. LYALL DALMAN: Dinky is very punctual. He ar¬ rives at school at exactly 9:02 A.M. every day. Ambi¬ tion: to be on time at least once a month. ROY DAVIDSON: Hockey star of XI-E. Has got his eye on a certain “C.” His homework’s done and he’s never late. Cleaning the ice is his probable fate. JIM DENNIS: Real gone Jim—and we mean gone. Our import from Prince George, B.C. Ambition: To get his Austin up to the speed limit. NORM FINGLER: Norm is the popular president of XI-E. His future ambition is to be a pilot in the R.C.A.F. Present interest is in Room 15. GORDON HAMMOND: Gordon has a lot of ambi¬ tion. He is working on his second million—he says the first million was too hard to make. Good Luck. CONNIE HICKS: Think of someone cute and sweet, who wears nice clothes and dresses neat. A whiz on ice, loves to skate, Connie’s really up-to-date. ERNIE COUSIN KLEM: Is one of XI-E’s better students. He is rather quiet, but well-liked by every¬ one. Ambition: Still undecided earthman. 27

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PAUL REIMER: XI-D’s (bird) pardon me — girl watcher is in an ideal position to tease girls at the back of the room . . . Also one of XI-D’s six boys. SHARON REIMER: Sharon full of glee, bid fare¬ well to XI-D. Eyes a-sparkle, hair a-curl, she is now a working girl. DIANE ROBERTSHAW: Always laughing, full of pep, this gal from M.P.’s really hep. Teacher is what she wants to be, if she ever passes her chemistry. MARION SCHEURLE: A tall, cool, laughing chick, who, at drawing is real slick. This is what she likes to do, and as a friend, she’s forever true. GAIL SCOTT: Always laughing when in class, but it’s doubtful that she’ll pass. Dribbling down the bas¬ ketball court, sure looks cute in those short shorts! JEANETTE SHEWAGA: She’s tall and pretty, the studious type; a real cool kitty. Ambition: to be a nurse. RITA SHIER: Hey! Wait for me, that’s our Rita. With a smile always greet you. Airline stewardess is her aim. At this rate she’ll miss her plane. DOUG SIMPSON: One of XI-D’s six men. Unusual Chemistry marks applaud his fame. Does a terrific job of keeping our mascot alive—hey, Doug? NANCY SMEREK: This petite miss can usually be seen running into the school at 9:02. Nan believes in taking week-ends off from school for a holiday. CAROL SMITH: Cute little Carol of XI-D, is pretty smart scholastically. Can be seen talking in the hall. She is a friend to one and all. LORRAINE SNIDER: Those sparkling eyes, and that smile oughta make a hit with men: What men? Those in hospitals, for a nurse is her ambition. MARILYN TEMPLE: One honey-haired miss of XI-D. That guy R. G. suits her to a T. She works hard for she hopes to be a welfare worker—who knows?-—maybe! KEN BLADES WATOWICH: Has won great acclaim for participating in rough-tough games such as ping-pong, shadow-boxing and darts. Keeps in shape by ripping table tops at the pool halls. JIM WESTMACOTT: Westmacott is quite a card, but in sports, he tries real hard. He scores the bas¬ kets; raises the score; and when in class he makes us “roar.” ERNA WIEBE: Quiet, but not unheard from, next year sees her back to resume her struggle with Chem¬ istry in XII. Hopes to be a teacher. Good Luck! 26



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RON KORNEK: Our social rep. of XI-E. Always thinking of Lynda B. Laughing and joking all the time, Ron’s a guy we think is fine. BRYAN KRECSY: For school work and study, Bryan Krecsy has no love. But for dreaming, basket¬ ball, and girls, Bryan needs no shove. ED KUTKEWICH: Ed is an outspoken student of XI-E. His ambition is to teach for Arthur Murray. Fate: Stomping grapes for Chateau Gai. DAVE MATTERN: Dave can usually be heard dis¬ rupting the class with his mad cackle. He is well-liked by all he comes in contact with. GARY MIDDLETON: Gathering, gathering little knowledge, might be lucky and go to college. Likes to bowl as well as skate. Leaves fairly early and rarely late. THELMARIE MILLS: XI-E’s happy-go-lucky gal. Has interests held in “B. Haas,” a very special pal who might hear bells go ding dong del. TOM MILLS: Ambition: to be a chartered account¬ ant. Reason: He likes to work with “figures.” RIED PAULEY: XI-E’s comedian. Proves he stud¬ ies nights by sleeping all day. Favourite Saying: “This is too deep for me.” Ambition: Drive semi¬ trailer. Fate: Tire-changer. LORRAINE SERYTUK: When Lorraine’s around we have a ball. She’s well-liked by one and all. Cheer¬ leading she goes each Friday night. As Yearbook Rep., our choice was right. REG SLOCOMBE: Sports representative of XI-E. Reg likes football, hockey, swimming, and cars. Al¬ ways good for a laugh and can usually be found an¬ noying the teachers in class. MAUREEN SMITH: XI-E’s Secretary-Treasurer is very capable of handling money as she has been hand¬ ling Rich for the last two years. Favourite pastime is sleeping. RON SMITH: Ron is a newcomer to Miles Mac and is well-liked by all the students. He likes hunting, cars and mechanics. Ambition: owning a convertible. RON SNIDER (HOPPER): Can be found sleeping in class or hurriedly trying to do the homework he for¬ got to do last night. Future: Sleeping in class. Ambi¬ tion: To get his homework done. GUDRON SUTTNER: Of cell block, E. A hard¬ working nurse she hopes to be. Although from Ger¬ many she has come, she speaks our tongue like a habitant. PETER VAUSE: Pete is a boy from XI-E. The friendly type is he. Some teachers say that he is a good student, you see? 28

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