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XI-21 LOUISE BARAN A lovely blonde—fair in her studies—has some athletic abil¬ ity with a temper that remains hidden until something stirs it up. SHIRLEY BERLIN Take a pair of starry blue eyes and a pair of rosy cheeks and you get our vice-president and first citizen. LORRAINE BRETHAUER Our strawberry blonde with an exceptionally lovely voice, is active in all musical activity. Ambition: Always to please the teachers — and manages to do so. RUTH BUTTERWORTH Ruth is that poised and po pular president of our room. With a grand personality she ranks tops with us. MARGARET CHESELY Tiny, but dynamic Margaret loves to argue. Knows her class¬ ics. Member of the Winnipeg Ballet Club, and popular fre¬ quenter of the late room. MARIE CHESELY Well known juvenile lead of the Winnipeg Dramatic Society. Marie is serious about her work and will study in New York next spring. Pastime: Collecting late slips. CLARICE DILLER Clarice is dark and charming and thus well liked. To strang¬ ers she appears quiet but to her friends she overflows with humor and laughter. ROSEMARIE FIALKOWSKI A swell gal who is always will¬ ing to lend a helping hand. She is always to be found at Evelyn’s side. CLARENCE HURST The girls’ dream boy. Tall, blonde and good looking. (Need we say more?) XI-21 SHIRLEY GILBY Shirley in school succeeds in looking quiet and demure, but is probably dreaming about a certain Frankie. And it’s not the “Voice” either. JOYCE JONES Joyce is slender, neat and perky with a ready smile and a bub¬ bling laugh. She has a flare for “Dress Designing.” ULDINE KOZACHENKO Uldine is dark, slim and pleas¬ ing. (And we really mean pleas¬ ing!) Excells in sports and gum chewing. ANITA LEIBL Anita is that quiet girl who is seen and not heard. (Who are you trying to kid?) Outstand¬ ing characteristic: completed assignments. GLORIA LIPCHEN Her special mark of beauty is her ravishing black hair. Be¬ sides this asset she is a good student and is well liked by every“ONE.” JEAN LUBY That gleam of mischief in her eye makes Jean exciting to have around. When in a de¬ mure mood she is still exciting to the boys. EVELYN MAZA Our petite blonde, blue-eyed Evelyn is quiet but is a faith¬ ful worker and gets along well with everyone. YETTA MINUK A lovely brunette with dancing brown eyes. Amiable, easy to get along with ... in short, swell. STEFFIE OLENIK Steffie is quiet and studies. Main characteristic: her fiery temper. Main worry right now: breaking in a pair of high heels. Page Twenty-one
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o % 7 1 r 1 1 § -=r - W ‘So - i All 4 o 7 JOHN MELYNYK John makes good use of his brush cuts (Fleisher’s model). He plans to take up photography to forget Physics. His favorite place “Boston.” LORNE MENSFORTH. Junior The quiet (???) kid who suffers from Mauricitis jokitis. Also the fall guy for a certain femme fatale—for him. SHIRLEY MENSFORTH Shirley “Giggles” Mensforth, Senior, who never saw a double- yolked egg and lost money. Is that hair natural? FRED MOREFIELD Ah! ah! ah! temper! temper! At one time Fred had a very poor barber (or could it be barbers?) and the knickname “Bangs” resulted. CHARLES NOVATNY Charlie’s excuse for his daily excursions down to Eaton’s is that he has to put in time be¬ fore his bus comes. Maybe there’s another attraction! By the way, what happened to that mustache? JEAN OLENYK Congratulations. Jean, on the new addition to your family. Hark! the dogs do bark. A whiz at sports and especially sprint¬ ing and a firm believer in the Wijji Board. LESIA PANKIW It’s “Love, Love, Love,” for our poor henpecked Lesia. A cer¬ tain person persuaded her to reform, at least during school hours. KEN RERIE Ken seems to be doing his chemistry homework. Namely, testing the bleaching properties of F202. It seems to be getting him places, too! JOYCE RIDLEY The quiet little girl who seems to get around after school. Does a slow burn when a certain teacher tries to draw her from her shell. CHARLES ROSTOWSKI Tall, blond and handsome. Fa¬ vorite pastimes supporting our tobogganing parties, conjugat¬ ing German verbs in English period, and delivering a run¬ ning commentary on all re¬ marks passed. DOUG ROLLO The beau with the brush. Fa¬ vorite magazine “Calling All Girls,” favorite show “Bring On the Girls” (when showing at the “College”), favorite . . . girls. P.S.—He likes rugby, too. MAURICE ROSENBERG Seems to be interested in curl¬ ing and not the kind that in¬ cludes a broom and rock. Fa¬ vorite saying, “But. I wasn’t talking, Mr. Bailey!” CARL S PEI DEL Master with the paint and brush. Creator of our room crest (pass the smoked glasses, somebody!) Finds the shortage of bobby pins annoying. SHIRLEY STONE “Rocky” hates anybody named Mackenzie. Captain of the “Techettes” and Quiz Kid No. 1! Likes anything by Danny Kay or Freddie Martin. BOB TANNER Bob would make a good barber as he’s handy with the clippers, to the sorrow of an unhappy member of our class. Good at telling tall stories. MARY-BETTY TURNER Quiz Kid No. 1. We are all anxiously awaiting the day when Madame Counsellor erupts in French class and returns some of the barbs thrown her way. HELEN WATT “Ray! Ray! Ray’!’ New member of our class. Phil’s faithful pupil. Favorite song, “Put That Ring On My Finger!” PAUL ZAMICK Another addition from the armed forces to Room 15. Paul doesn’t believe in taking his holidays when he can. Maybe he got too many in the army. Page Twenty
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STEVE OMENIUCK Our competent secretary, but we don’t mean in Shorthand and Typing. He’s one of the room’s checker champs. FRANCES OSTAPOWICH Here’s a bright young girl, who takes top honors in both Short¬ hand and Bookkeeping, and can she wield a mean bat. when it comes to baseball. DORA PAUL, One of our many brunettes, who always has her assignments in on time. How does she do it? Let’s visit Dora. NOREEN PLISCHKE Here’s the lass with the pleasant grin, liable to do anythin’ (only fooling). Favorite saying: “Yoo, Hoo! She can be con¬ stantly heard yelling for “Marg¬ aret.’ ' GEORGE POPOWTCH The Brilliant” (?) maths stu¬ dent who is never at maths but receives an “A” (a for absent). Ambition: teacher. JEAN RUSSELL This young lady was so bright she didn’t have to finish school to get a steady position. Lots of luck, Jean. ESTHER SHORE A girl with a “permanent” curl, the kind that doesn’t have to be renewed once a year. OLGA SOLMAN Our lovely red-head who is quite a famous violinist, and our popular sports captain. What she doesn’t have to put up with! GLORIA SYKES Here’s another of our blondes. Gloria fancies the atmosphere of Room 29. Is it because she likes studying? (Joker.) Page Twenty-two JOYCE SYKES Joyce rates high in good looks, personality, and marks. How does she do it? Ask Gloria, she wrote this. (That’s sisterly lovelj HELEN TANASICHUK This brown-haired girl is a quiet lass whose chief ambition is to be on top. (Educationally and socially). VERA WOLINITS A whiz at history and one of the stars of our notorious (?) basketball team. Popular, too! GLADYS YALLOWEGA Here’s one of our bright stu¬ dents, especially in Shorthand. Why she can even read her own notes! Miracles never stop hap¬ pening. JOE YERYK Or as he’s usually called, “Silent Joe.” The quiet section of the “Big Five.” Alias “Brians.” YULIA YERYK Another quiet lass, one wouldn’t know that she was in the room half the time. When she does speak she has something to say. ALVIN YUSSIEM The dark-haired boy of the “Big Five.” He may be near the last on the roll but not when it comes to checkers. Who do you think wins? JOSEPHINE YUZWA Here’s another blonde. One of the many of our room. Does well in school. MARGARET ZUKE A pretty girl with a pretty (!!!) tunic! The other half of the unseparable twosome of R. 21. Most popular with the opposite sex especially (censored).
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