Steinbach Collegiate Institute - Black and Gold Yearbook (Steinbach, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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Jliah School XI-VII PAGE NINETEE



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GRADE XI CLASS REPORT ( FIRST ROW: Dorothy Barkman — Never absent or late. Has that - ‘‘Don’t look at me I didn’t do it”, look. Favourite expression - “I’m sorry but I don’t know.” Helen Boehlig — Studious, amiable. Pet aversion: History. Leo Carriere — Is not poetically inclined but has a preference for the Mademoiselles. Short, dark and-. Barmy Eidse — Reserved, top-notch student. His motto is - “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Violet Friesen — Poetical. E—ek! Acute ap¬ pendicitis? No! Just Violet. Somebody drop¬ ped a book. SECOND ROW: Harvey Goossen — Can’t afford to miss his little snoozes. Good at carrying out new ideas. Hardworking — a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Armin Heidmann — Never knows whether he’s coming or going. Gets along well with everybody. Likes whistling little ditties. Frank Klassen — Says what he thinks. Rug¬ by-fan. Bane of his life - people who drag their heels. “Don’t fence me in,” likes to rove around in bookkeeping class. Sophie Konawalchuk — Our “brown-eyed Susan,” demure but watch that temper, boys. Peter Krahn — Perfect specimen of studious young manhood. Can depend on him to get things done. Harvey Kroeker — They also serve who only sit and wait for Harvey to appear. A welcome interruption of the morning ge¬ ometry class. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Laing — Likes driving her Ford to school. Has that knowing smile. Joins Doris in those evening rendezvous in a local cafe. Emmiline Loev en — Cheerful and poular, She’s not five, not ten, but fifteen minutes late. Mathilda Loewen — Precise and co-opera¬ tive. Wild horses couldn’t drag her away from an algebra problem. Henry Manky — Mystifies everyone with his unfathomable jokes. Attitude— “You be nice to me, I’ll be nice to you.” Continually cooking up new mischief. Lottie Neufeld — Walks with her head in the clouds. Shows acting talent. Persists in talking to Tina during History class. I Adina Penner — Tall and slim. Discusses the “Affairs of the Nation,” with Six-Foot. FOURTH ROW: Amanda Reimer — As invincible as the Rock of Gibralter. Always ready to lend a helping hand when difficulties arise. Clifford Reimer — Studious, has that im¬ maculate look. Keeps his nose to the grind¬ stone. Olivine Reimer — Lively, sports-mind d. Sure can swing that bat but wait until she gets hold of that rolling pin. Norma Rempel — Accomplished pianist and animated conversationalist. That look in her eye wins her many friends. Romelda Rempel — Never still. Bounces out at recess to engage in an animated conversa¬ tion with Leona. Her ambition at present is to stay awake during a Physics class. Tina Rempel — Buxom, blithe and breezy, talkative, has a nonchalant air, loves those little books. FIFTH ROW: Frank Senkow — Always has a ready smile. Comes from the wide open spaces. Reads up on microscopic discoveries. Maryanne Sobering — Industrious. Ambi¬ tion - to be a teacher. Worth taking a second look at. Eleanora Sfemrich — An ardent hockey- fan and outdoor girl. Has a passion for the T ' ' Astern Hour. Erna Tosws — Brilliant young lady. Likes her evening strolls. Small and congenial. Lena Teichroew — You wouldn’t know she’s there bv the amount of noise she makes, but when she’s not there, something’s mis¬ sing. Lawrence Ulassy — Shut the door, it’s com¬ ing in the window, the breeze that is. Fa¬ vourite expression - “it’s hot in here.” BTXTH ROW: David Vofh — Versatile, practical minded, not easily ruffled; one of our best students. Shows enthusiasm for aeronautics. Doris Wiebe — Musical, pensive - but often voices her own opinions. Likes modern novels. Agaiha Wahl — Unpretentious, quiet but well liked by all. Noreen Wiebe — Objects to “proving one mile equal to half a mile.” She plays the ac- ' •■oHian. Not easily persuaded. ■Rudv Woelke — Lively, talkative. See that glint in his eye. Sure has a sweet tooth. Paul Yurkowskv — Back to school after five years of absence. Expression - “why ask me?” Has a ready laugh and usually a ready comment. PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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