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Jean Froese Jean is a petite but lively girl who came back to school after several years’ absence. At recess time Jean reminds Mar¬ garet “to sound the siren,” since Margaret ‘is the official bell ringer. Jean has opinions about everything and readily voices them in class discussions, quite often in disagreeing with the teacher. Ambition: to become a “lady in white.” Her hobbies ' include skating and reading. Herman Rempel Herman is the tall silent type. He enjoys all sports, especially baseball and curling. His fav¬ ourite subject is Maths. The position he has in the back cor¬ ner gives him the advantage of seeing what goes on behind the lobby wall and outside on the street. His ambition is to be an engineer. Grace Kliewer Our slim, gentle Grace boasts of having the longest hair in the school. She is talented in many ways, playing the piano very well, and getting the high¬ est marks in our class. She en¬ joys reading, skating and draw¬ ing. We have difficulty in deciphering her hieroglyphics since she has adopted a special code of her own. Ambition: undecided. Alvin Steingart Alvin is always well groomed. He usually comes out with a hearty “Jawohl” in German pei ' iod. His favourite subject is History. He’s usually quiet ‘in class but wakes up once out of school. Golfing and curling are his favourite sports and he is an expert at crokinole (espe¬ cially sometimes with Burt). His future is undecided. Martha Martens “Marty” is a well-liked girl who can’t figure out why Maths had to come into existence. Her favourite hobby is watching hockey games at St. Pierre. Wonder why? Her favourite expression is “Dig that!” She takes French by correspond¬ ence. Peter J. is often seen en¬ grossed in a conversation with Marty. Her ambition is to be a radio operator in the Air Force. Agnes Oswald Agnes comes from Oswald School District, and is an ardent LaBroquerie hockey fan. She collects sports pictures and watches T.V., but d ' islikes Chem¬ istry and uninteresting boys. Her ambition is to be a stenog¬ rapher in a big office. PAGE THIRTY Arnold Reimer Arnold is an energetic young man with an eye to the future. He was our first term class representative and was presi¬ dent of the student council dur¬ ing the second term. His belief is that the school day should be longer and that the home¬ work time should be shorter. He seems to enjoy History to its full. Where does he get all those brilliant remarks? His ambition is to be a woman’s home com¬ panion some day! At dinner time he discusses politics with XI—2 students. Thelma Funk Thel talks with Peter while trying to study during a spare. She always tries to get her homework done but leaves His¬ tory for the last. She enjoys skating, hockey games (for more reasons than one) and week-ends. Beware when she is in a good mood! Thelma blushes charmingly quite frequently. Her future is unknown ( ?). Frank Rosenthal Frank comes to school from Ekron every day. He is quiet but enjoys a good joke. His favourite subjects are Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. He likes sports such as hockey, baseball and rugby. His homework is done most of the time. Playing the accordion is his favourite pastime. Josephine Kroeker “Jo,” as she is affectionately called by her friends, comes from Ekron. Her favourite sub¬ jects are History and Chem¬ istry. She finds the other Grade XI room very attractive. This tall, sl’im girl’s interests range from watching T.V. and eating, to listening to “rock and roll.” She has frequent gab sessions with Fran. Her flighty ambition is to be a stewardess. Larry Tarasenco This tall black-haired young man is mechanically inclined. A favourite subject with him is Physics. He is active in sports and curled for the S.C.I. in the Winnipeg High School Bonsp ' iel. Eddie Thiessen Eddie came back to us after an absence of four years. Dur¬ ing this time out of school he tried a number of jobs, such as mechanic, butcher and wrest¬ ling. His laugh is contagious and he is generally liked. He is one of our good tenors and also ‘is quite an asset to our football squad.
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Eugenia Derbowka The most obvious trait of “Jeany” is her cheerfulness. Everywhere she goes, she car¬ ries with her a warm heart and a ready smile. She is our chief entertainer and class comedian. In spite of other activities, she attends to her studies faith¬ fully. Her spare time is spent enjoying herself. Her worthy ambition is to be a housewife. Waldie Klassen Quote: “I like to do as little as possible.” Unquote. Waldie is one of the smaller members of the class and likes to be heard, not seen. He tries hard and succeeds fairly well. His side interests ' include skating and his dad’s car. He usually finds himself at most of the games in South-Eastern Mani¬ toba. Margaret Dueck Margaret becomes quite pop¬ ular just before recess time. This may be so since she is official bell ringer. She was on the first term Sports Commit¬ tee and is on the second term Student Council. Her witty re¬ marks and good humour make he well-liked by everyone. Kenneth Letkeman Ken would be a good student if he didn’t have too many side interests. He is often heard in classes, which shows that he is capable of thinking seriously. He can’t see why he has to write the long essays which bring down his English marks. His much-psed expression is, ‘‘Doch nichT” Being a pilot is the object of his ambition but electrical or mechanical engi¬ neering may suffice. Carol Friesen Carol cannot understand why Chemistry is on the curricu¬ lum. She would prefer a course in hairdressing, since her ambi¬ tions lie in that field. She likes new cars, banana splits, and Mel. Her one great desire is to take a trip to Hawaii some day. LaVern Loewen LaVern is an avid sports fan and is a valuable asset to the school in hockey, football and baseball. He wants to study hard but somehow never gets around to do it. His father’s morbid business sometimes causes him to leave school or anything else he is doing. In class he usually helps Burt in whatever Burt Is up to. His seemingly casual remarks often frustrate the teachers. Peter Jacobi Pete is our Pfaff sales repre¬ sentative. Anything about sew¬ ing machines, he should know. He sleeps through German, and argues through Algebra. Be¬ cause of his position in the front (how did he get there?) he has an advantageous outlook and therefore keeps the class in gales of laughter. He is a whiz with a slide rule and also at drawing Mickey Mouse. Betty Dueck This short blond, blue-eyed girl is a conscientious and in¬ telligent person with decided views of her own. She occa¬ sionally “gets the giggles” dur¬ ing German period. Her inter¬ ests include reading, sports and eating. Betty considers herself very fortunate in having a seat at the back of the room. Stenog¬ raphy is her ambition. Brian Kliewer This boy is jolly and believes in keeping others in the same mood. Because of his teasy nature he has changed positions in the room several times. He is a good student and is always ready to join in class discus¬ sions. Playing hockey and argu¬ ing with people are two of his hobbies. His potentialities augur well for his future. Mona Dulder Mona is short and sweet. Her innocent face does not betray her humorous, teasing nature. She enjoys sports and was a crokinole champion in her room. Lately Mona practises piano every after four. Teaching Sun¬ day School is a preparation for teaching, her future career. We feel that she will make a good teacher. Burton Loewen “What’s your main trouble?” is a question often asked by Burton. Since his trouble is not homework he often attends after four classes. Though no outstanding athlete, Burt par¬ ticipates in all sports and also likes such inside entertainments as “knipsbrat” and x’s and o’s. Lucille Friesen This pert young lady is an above average student and a good organizer. She served as convener of the Social Commit¬ tee that conducted a successful Hallowe’en party and in spring she was assistant yearbook edi¬ tor. Lucille likes skating, muddy streets, and the blue color. She is often heard to ask, “Like how do you mean?”
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Loreena Penner Loreena is a short blond who enjoys going to the post office. Her favourite pastime ' is watch¬ ing time fly by. Green is her favourite colour which matches her eyes. She is often seen in an absorbed conversation with Lucille (whatever could it be about?). Her favourite subject is ( ?) and pet expression is ( ?) (sorry, there are none!). Mervyn Unger Merv s ' its in the middle of a “carpoodle” of girls. In his spare time he curls (won 2nd prize in the bonspiel) and is sports correspondent for the Free Press. He would like to be a politician. First, however, he wants to go to University. We wonder why. Margaret Reimer This good-natured girl from Lorette loves telling jokes dur¬ ing study periods. She enjoys sports, eating, week-ends, and popular music. She is quite brilliant during Chemistry per¬ iod and is also a whiz at writ¬ ing essays. Her giggling ses¬ sions with Fran and Jo pro¬ vide the class with ample sound effects. Ambition: nurse. Agnes Suderman Agnes does light housekeep¬ ing with Jeany. She enjoys hockey games, western music and crocheting. Her ambition is stenography. Bookkeeping is this girl’s favourite subject. Why are those week-ends at Lorette always too short? Raymond Wiebe Ray is a tall, athletic, well- liked chap who ' is in school for a purpose. He claims that his absence on Monday mornings has a purpose too! He has con¬ vinced Arnold that laughter is the best medicine—at least in German period. His extra-cur¬ ricular activities include hockey, other sports and a blonde! Ray was sports representative for both terms. He intends to go to Bible school after Grade XII. Lois Wiens What Lois looks forward to most is recess. She manages to sit through classes and voices her opinion when she has one. Her leisure time is spent in making and hearing music, reading and scribbling. She writes social news for the Col¬ legian. Dress designing and radio announcing appeal to her as future careers. Reg Toews “Shorty’s” six and a half feet make him rather outstanding. He is a likeable guy and takes part in many sports and activi¬ ties. During the second term he was our class representative. He just loves to argue with the teachers and believes in getting assignments done. The I.S.C.F. sent him to the Urbana Con¬ ference during the Christmas holidays. Betty Reimer This lively girl usually man¬ ages to get to school just before nine o’clock. What do Betty and Irene find so interesting in their frequent gab sessions ? Betty enjoys listening to the “top fifty.” She is considering sten¬ ography as a future career. Peter Vogt Peter is one of the class’s top comedians and was Vice-Presi¬ dent during the second term. He curls, skates, takes piano les¬ sons, writes for the Collegian and—oh yes! he also goes to school. Pete’s ambition is to be manager of the S.C.I.’s Trouble Makers. His famed expression is, “Not really!” Without Pete our famous Grade XI—1 room would certainly seem boding and empty. His second ambition is to be a doctor. Helga Warkentin Her sweet disposition makes Helga well-liked by her class¬ mates. Many a happy laugh comes from her corner of the room. She expresses her inclina¬ tion toward art, in her hobby— shellcraft. We wonder from where she gets her large collec¬ tion of brooches. Every day she sports a new one. Her sense of humour, kind and conscientious nature, will make her a good nurse. Irene Wiebe Irene is a tall, slim girl. Her interests range from the hit parade to red Buicks. She is usually seen with Betty. Her ambition ‘is to be a stewardess or a private secretary. PAGE THIRTY-ONE
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