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HENRY REMPEL Henry, one of the taller members of the class, came back to the S.C.I. after an absence of three years spent at Bible School. Always ready for a good joke, he is a well-l ' iked member of the class, and does his best to keep us in good spirits. Henry prefers the subjects in which the answers can be reasoned out, but as the English subjects are not options, he has to put up with them too. His extra¬ curricular activities include I.S.C.F., most sports, and the yearbook. After graduating he would like to attend Bible School. DEANNA RIEGER Deanna is usually heard before she is seen, and as not afraid to voice her opinions, especially in aistory classes. She is very active in extra¬ curricular activities. During the first term she was Vice-President of the Student Council; in the second term she was class rep and Secretary. In the spring play she was the haughty Caroline. Her pleasures include volley-ball, swimming, reading and listen¬ ing to records. She encounters some difficulties in Mathematics, which does not seem to be her favour¬ ite subject. After completing Grade XII, she plans to enter nurses’ training. Pet ambition: to go to Europe. CORNIE WIEBE Cornie is the quiet and conscientious fellow who occupies one of the front seats of the classroom. Despite the fact that he does chores daily on his father’s farm, he always has his homework finished or at least well attempted. Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics have a special appeal to him, though he enjoys the other subjects too. He claims he ‘is luckier than the rest of the class, because, besides taking a full course of subjects, he still receives the benefit of all the history lectures. He hopes to continue his education at the University of Mani¬ toba. DOROTHY RIEGER Dorothy is the dark-haired lass in our Grade XII room. She is the I.S.C.F. secretary and was the first term student council secretary. If you ask her a question she can’t understand she answers, “That is entirely beyond my “ken.” Dot chums with Bettie and Audrey. She claims to be a well-disciplined member of the Old Maids’ Club? In her spare time she l ' ikes tickling the ivories. Dot intends to go to Bible School next year. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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MAURICE PYLYPIUK This tall, well-groomed gentleman is one of the quieter members of our class who thinks that high school students should be seen and read about but not heard. It isn’t that he doesn’t have anything to say; it’s just that the rest of us are so noisy. The fact that he comes 12 miles to school each day in his dad’s car doesn’t keep him from any extra¬ curricular activities. He is a sports enthusiast, enjoying such athletics as football and baseball. Stamp collecting and listening to the radio are his favourite hobbies. Maurice plans to enter the teach¬ ing profession. DORIS REIMER Doris is a lively, blue-eyed girl who “takes life” with a smile. Her rhetorical questions produce occa¬ sional laughter. Her baby brother, Chester, her panda Peter, and her tiger are her pride and joy in life. By way of sports this year, Doris energetically played volley-ball and curled in the bonspiel. She enjoys school, especially history. Next year Doris hopes to enter the St. Boniface School of Nursing and wear a “collar of starch.” JOSEPH PLETT He ' is a small blue-eyed boy from Blumen hof. In school he works hard at Chemistry and Mathe¬ matics, and at keeping his neighbors employed. Sports, stamp collecting and raising pet rabbits are hobbies which interest him greatly. Joseph has a twin brother Jacob. Although Joseph doesn’t enjoy light housekeeping very much he thinks it is good for him. His ambition is to become a teacher. BEVERLEY REIMER Bev is the only girl ‘in class who enjoys studying, that is, letters. Those daily letters from Briercrest have made us very suspicious. She enjoys music and reading. A part-time job keeps her occupied. Bev is a good student but frequently requires Leander’s pestering to keep her from day-dream ' ing. She takes an active part in I.S.C.F. and plans to attend Bible School to prepare for the mission field. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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MARJORIE STEEL This cheerful lass has little difficulty in being friendly. “Pals” across the aisle keep her well entertained. In her spare time, Marj. sells “pink pills for pale people.” Her slim waist-line is the envy of all the girls in the class. She enjoys taking an active part in extra-curricular activities: she is literary convener, and Mrs. Livingstone in the play. She makes a beautiful angel as well. Is she going to Hollywood? No! Hers is a much nobler ambi¬ tion. She hopes to be “a lady in white” in the near future. SHIRLEY STERK This happy-go-lucky lass is well-liked by all. She enjoys arguing with Deanna, listening to Margaret’s jokes, and eating good food. As a rule she chums with Margaret. Her favourite pastime is watching all sports, and television, on which her favourite star is Charles Boyer. She excels in her favourite subject, which is boys. Her chief dislikes are Chem¬ istry, and writing poems. Her objective is to fill her hope chest, and then to make use of it. She plans to be a teacher some time in the near future. EDNA UNGER A good person to know is Edna. Although she sleeps at the front of the room, she is one of our better students. She has a “knack” for writing poetry and drawing scenery. Edna’s love of chasing Negroes with brooms and towels has earned her a part in the spring play. She enjoys skating and col¬ lecting unusual things. This cheerful lass will be seen walking the halls of the St. Boniface Hospital next year. After that she plans to enter Bible School in preparation for work as a missionary nurse. HELEN WEDEL Helen l’ikes books, people and lorgnettes. She is yearbook and Collegian editor and is active in I.S.C.F. We are told that she would like to know of a method of shrinking tall people. Her Grade XI she passed with a mere 91.4% average. Not only did she receive the Chamber of Commerce Scholar¬ ship, but she brought honor to our school by win¬ ning a First Isbister. Class members readily refer to Helen for information. Listening to “Koop en Bua,” skating, volley ball, baby-sitting, and playing the piano are favourite pastimes. Rumor has it that Helen may be continuing her education in the Faculty of Science at the U. of Manitoba next year. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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