Niverville High School - High Lights Yearbook (Niverville, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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MAVIS PODJAN — Mavis is our literary- convener, She takes her work seriously, studies hard, and consequently obtains good marks. Enjoys watching “Riverboat” and “Rifleman,” reading movie magazines, and week ends. Her future is undecided, but she can often be seen scanning newspapers for an available job. During schooltime her favorite expression is “I don’t know.” Takes an active part in curling, baseball, and never misses a hockey game. Cannot resist doughnuts or cherry pie, and fully believes that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. SANDY GRANT — Sandy is a jovial fellow, who, despite rain, sleet, or snow, comes to school with a smile. This should be proof enough of his mild disposition. His favorite subjects are Chemistry and Physics. He greatly enjoys experimenting in the labora¬ tory. He would like to own a sports car. Curling is his favorite sport. Besides watch¬ ing T.V. and studying he finds time for photography. He intends to make his grade and continue studies at the university. In school he can be found discussing the former night’s T.V. programmes with his classmates. t HELEN REDEKOP — Helen is a quiet brunette in schooltime, but turns into a lively brunette at recess, when she chums with Loma and Mavis. Helen returned to Niverville after spending the first part of the school term ait Gretna. Always has her homework done with the exception of a few problems in Maths which she detests. Participates in most sports, although she prefers to defer volleyball. Quotes Shakespeare. Plans to work in Win¬ nipeg after school. t Page 13

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IRMGARD BRAUN — This lively black¬ haired miss does her share in bringing 1 joy to the weary confines of the Grade XI and XII classroom. She is often seen visiting Loma, who sits behind her, but manages to spare a few minutes for the teachers. She is a mem¬ ber of the Yearbook Committee, co-captain of the Girls’ Sports Committee, a solicitor of ads for the yearbook, school pianist, and one of the students participating in the play. At present she is taking vocal lessons and giving piano lessons. She plans to attend college next year. DAVID DYCK — David is a combination of wit, energy, and humour. Occasionally he receives an inspiration to concentrate on his studies. He is usually the first to start for the library at the beginning of a spare period. His original scientific ideas and explanations in Chemistry and Physics are much appreci¬ ated. He will challenge anyone to a game of chess or to skip a curling game. He heartily agrees with the statement, “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” LORN A SCHULTZ — She is the president of the Student Council, captain of the girls’ baseball team, and solicitor for ads. She greatly dislikes Chemistry and Maths, is a great hockey fan for the Steinbach Huskies and seldom missed a game. Loma manages to sport everyone’s clothes but her own. Her talent for cutting hair is remarkable! She specializes in composing cute little sayings and occasionally comes up with a gem such as “It takes an idiot to spot an idiot.” Page 12



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