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XI-39 XI-39 BERNICE BLAZCWICZ Bernice is always good for a laugh, but her giggles seem to annoy a certain French teacher. However, her constant plugging rewards her with high marks. SIDNEY COOPER One of the quieter and more studious pupils of our class, works hard and is a favourite of all the teachers, especially one whose name rhymes with “forever burnin’.” DAVID DALLINGER Has the unique position of being page-boy in the provincial legis¬ lature. World conditions as unstable as they are, don’t be surprised if he is the provincial premier next year! DOROTHY DIAMOND Sports captain of the room. Charming and full of fun. Dorothy is liked by everyone. PATRICIA DYBISH Another chorister, quiet, well- liked. Drug stores fascinate her—could be she wants to be a Pharamcist? TEDDY FERLEY “The Mark,” a star hockey player, is a “blaze-away” on the ice. As a goalie, he stands be¬ tween bars today. Tomorrow— who knows? MARION FURMAN Member of opera and festival choirs, she strangely enough looks forward to music periods. Sincerity and friendliness are her traits. HAROLD GOLDSTEIN Big Harold’s school activities include playing rugby and pirating in the opera. He demon¬ strates his immense strength by pushing people through doors— open doors. JOE HEIMBACH Our star tumbler is Mr. P.’s pride and joy. He glides through his studies just as smoothly as he does through the air. He’ll go a long way, no doubt. BRUCE HILL “The Hat” has been known to visit Eaton’s Women’s Hat counter regularly. Buys his mother hats, methinks. Other activities during the year in- clde playing rugby and planning Tech’s socials. EDITH KATZ You can always depend on Edith to play the piano for you. Works hard in school and obtains good results. Could be that her cheery smile sees her through. LUCY LAW Because of Lucy’s quietness, her excellent marks amaze every¬ one. Friendly to all, she is a great asset to the class -especi¬ ally at exam time. ROY LEV A brilliant student, his know¬ ledge is a beacon of light on every struggling genius in our room. His “radical” views don’t jibe with those of some teachers, but with his marks, we’d all turn radical. SHARNA MALINSKY Sharna is one of the rare species of Room 39, a conscien¬ tious worker with her assign¬ ments always done. Ambition —to be a doctor. (I ' ll be your first patient.—Ed.). DORIS MANVEILER As a newcomer to 39 she quickly made herself at home. She is an ardent rugby fan. Is it her infectious smile that causes a certain male to walk her home every day? BILL MARTIN “All good things come in little packages” e.g., peanuts, and B.M. Bill can often be seen munching peanuts during school hours; after school he eats pop¬ corn. Where does he get all the room? DOLLY MINDESS “Five foot two and a half of sunshine,” our petite and able secretary always manages to forget the absentee list for D.A. Her sparkling personality makes her popular with both sexes. VERA NELSON Slim and definitely easy on the eyes. “Nellie” verifies the fact that not all blondes are dumb. Industrious and friendly, she is a swell girl to know. Page Thirty-one
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MARJORIE LEES A singer who chirps vainly to keep Room 38 quiet. Perhaps now, she feels that singing in the festival was more restful than being vice-president. MALKE LERNER A sweet blonde of Room 38. Here is a perfect example of mental telepathy -her body is here, but her spirit communes daily with Edmonton. RUTH MCDONALD A Room 38 representative who succeeds in making her voice heard every Thursday at coun¬ cil meetings. She is perhaps one of the few students whom Mr. Holmes regards as infallible. MARGARET QUIRK Oh, Maggie O’Mine. a small, definitely “gamine” addition to our room. (By the way, don’t call her Maggie, she ha-a-t-tes it). NORMA ROBINSON Past—must have been angelic. Present—definitely we need the word ladylike. Future — a teacher adored by hosts of grateful pupils. GRACE SAFEER Our social butterfly, Grace is at present exerting all her charms towards an exemption. Prob¬ ably by the time this is read the worst has happened. HELEN SCHWARTZ A wee creature with a slightly Lake-ish hair-do, our Helen’s face and personality shows itself rarely; she is too busy tip-toeing in and out of the room. MARIA SEMENIUK Our versatile blue-eyed presi¬ dent who chirped as Isabel in the opera, took an active part in sports and though she was exempt, the Torch kept her busy right to the end. FLORENCE SHAFRAN Our clique of “talking at all times personalities” was rather silent during the week s their star performer was absent with an attack of appendicitis. Page Thirty ELEANOR SHATSKY Our miniature atomic bomb with the torch voice. Her favor¬ ite song—The Man I Love. Could it possibly be dedicated to the initials, M.B.? BETTY SIDENBERG This is one person we know nothing sarcastic about. Liked by all, she has succeeded in completely escaping our eye— wonder woman! DOREEN SHAW New transfusion in the life¬ blood of Room 38, they must produce excellent plasma in Portage la Prairie; as yet we have felt no ill effects. We also hope Doreen is happy in this big. beautiful . . . (cough). JEAN SKINNER We may safely predict that Jean’s destiny will be in the hands of one Mr. Powers ere long. Meanwhile she is con¬ tent just being a “Ray” of sunshine. ESTHER SNIDER A petite neophyte of the drama, Esther has dedicated herself solely to this art. Our sincerest wishes for a happy and successful career. BEVERLY STEIN No worries accompany us as to the success of Beverly in any social field. Academic tributes may be another matter, however, we’re sure she won’t miss them. NORMA WALTERS A tall carefree redhead, who has mastered the art of never worrying. She has a weakness for drapes, me, and beach trains. Isn’t it “Grand!” LILY ZLOTNICK A person with a neat, unclut¬ tered mind; nothing to clutter it up—she’s our secretary. Main interest—University of Minne¬ sota. Why, Lily? XI-39 GLORIA ATNIKO Tall, pretty, bubbling over with personality, is Gloria who wins friends by laughing at anyone’s jokes. Puttering around in the Chemistry Lab. fascinates her
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ANNE NURGITZ ART SILVERMAN Another one of our opera chorus Another class wit who forces girls—but she managed to catch last night’s Bob Hope jobes on a certain lead. Seldom seen in some unlucky 39’er. Art’s main class—she claims it’s Torch” worry — Should I become a work that keeps her busy. doctor or an opera star? RITA PLESKOW Her beautiful voice gave her the part of Edith” in the opera. Although rather quiet, her marks are excellent. Favor¬ ite pastime—giggling with Shiela in Chem. periods. TEDDY POLSKY An accomplished pianist who can really make those keyboards fly. She only studies when there’s nothing else to do. Be¬ lieves that school is a waste of time. Could be . . . FRIEDA RABKIN Fun-loving, clever. Her voice qualified her for the opera and various festival choirs. Right now. University seems to be her ambition. SHIELA RITTBERG Take a beautiful voice, good figure, and plenty of giggling, shake well, and you have Shiela. Could be that Kate’s” interest in the opera was sub¬ jected to more than music. TED ROMANSON A high ranking officer in Sea Cadets. Specifically—chief petty. Dapper Ted has to wield a mighty knife to ward off the girls. YVONNE SAWCHUK Our vote for Room 39s leading Glamour Girl. Prominent in sports and room activities, and was responsible for most of these write-ups. ALFIE SILVER Room 39 offers its heart-felt and sincere condolences to Alfie on his recent loss. Don’t take it too hard, Alf. Lots of people have lost their appendix. NAOMI SHUBIN Volleyball, basketball. Girls ' Sports, Editor of Torch, and other activities, form a list of Naomi’s achievements for this year. Her genial disposition has won her many friends. RITA SILVERMAN Room 39’s Glamour - Girl,” sometimes manages to escape the late-room. Good-natured and popular, Rita never seems to lose her temper. DAVE SIMPSON There’s one in every room. Our chemistry fiend would like to own the school’s chemistry equipment. Latest reports say he practically does. CHARLES SMITH Chollie is the driving intellec¬ tual force of 39. Tho’ reputedly active in a party rhyming with Mutt and Jeff,” he actually stayed home and did his home¬ work. SAM SOLOMON Samuel has taken a keen inter¬ est in civic affairs and hopes to become mayor soon. (Watch out, Mr. Coulter!) Comes de revolution” and we’ll have three history periods a day. MEL SPIGELMAN In Mel we see a perfect speci- man of a sportsman. His favor¬ ite sport used to be hockey, but of late he prefers a period of tumbling in Room 29. SEYMOUR WARKOV Seymour spent a relatively quiet year in school and amused himself only in Maths, History, Latin, Chemistry and English. The rest of the time he tried to do his homework and play basketball. DAN WATERMAN Good natured Dan (pronounced with a nasal effect) often causes pandemonium with his timely quips at the most untimely times. NATE WERNER The jester whose enthusiastic guffaw has become a class insti¬ tution. Nate was also a good basketball player, a track star and a friend of Arthur. Page Thirty-two
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