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

 - Class of 1958

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Grade Eileen Baldwin Eileen comes from Otterburne and enjoys coming to school. She is usually seen with Bessie at recess. Her hobbies are skat¬ ing, playing the piano and watching T.V. on week-ends. She manages to get her home¬ work done and does not mind doing it. Frank Braun He came from Ontario to join our ranks. Though quiet during class time, he usually wakes up at recess. His favourite sports ‘include hunting, skating, swim¬ ming and horseback riding. He admits that he doesn’t mind girls. Frank usually has his homework done. Agnes Braun Agnes is a talkative girl if caught in the right mood. She claims that she is her brother’s sister and not his twin. Agnes came here from Vermillion Bay last summer. Her ambition ' is to finish school. She enjoys read¬ ing, listening to the radio and gossiping with Mavis during study period. Peter Engbrecht This boy is the outdoor type. He was very energetic during the “knipsbrat” tournament. One of his favourite pastimes is disputing with the teacher and Clara. He has a knack for ask¬ ing uncanny questions at the most unusual times. Clara Enns Clara has a contagious g’iggle that is hard to stop. She en¬ dures pestering from all sides. One of her expressions is “Okay, Gerda, you’re getting it.” Some day Clara wants to own a sports car. Her ambition is to be a stewardess or to be the first person to reach the moon. Frank Froese Frank is a happy-go-lucky guy who doesn’t even mind trot¬ ting to the wastebasket to deposit his gum. Frank doesn’t know why his German assign¬ ments should be done. He works part-time at Banman’s Coffee Bar. He enjoys making the girls in his corner happy. Ten Roger Barkman This “bookworm” is seen in school early each morning. On idle moments he throws paper wads at girls. His favourite pas¬ times are reading and begging Leander for gum. The future may find him managing his father’s hatchery. Roger perks up during Algebra classes. Bernice Borkowsky Bernice is the live wire in the class who seems to brighten up the atmosphere. She gets her homework well attended to and loves it ? ? Her pastimes are asking the teacher questions, swimming, curl ' ing, skating and watching T.V. She served on the second term Council and enjoyed it. Her ambition is to become a nurse or to get married. Delmer Dueck Delmer seems to find no work too hard for him. His marks show that he pays careful at¬ tention to his studies. He finds Maths and Science especially enjoyable. Often he may be seen having a heated argument w ith Bernice. Susie Dyck This is the happy-go-lucky type of girl who nevertheless attempts her homework. Her friends wonder why the skating rink is so attractive. At recess she is often w ith Shirley. She is a sports enthusiast who en¬ joys hockey and baseball, as well as swimming and day¬ dreaming. Her ambition changes with the seasons. Leander Friesen Leander can’t figure out why he has to take German and Spelling. Being the generous type, he cheerfully supplies his classmates with gum. Leander plays on the school football team. He has a part-time job at Banman’s Coffee Bar. Mavis Epp Though formerly from Kan¬ sas, U.S.A., she came here with the birds last summer. She says that she dislikes people who are unable to argue the ' ir point. She enjoys hockey, organ music, meat balls, reading, playing the piano, and talking. Her ambi¬ tion is to travel around the world.

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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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Helen Feniuk Originally she hails from Sarto. She always has a ques¬ tion or answer for the teacher, and takes an active part in British History classes. Some of Helen’s pastimes are baking, watching T.V., singing, drawing and getting acquainted with now people. Reginald Janz Reg is a pleasant big boy who does his homework irregu¬ larly. His hobbies are swim¬ ming, building model airplanes, playing baseball, and poking Irma with the compasses. He can have a most innocent look on h ' is face when caught in a prank. Gerda Giesbrecht “Gerdie” is a petite lady whose German scribbler fre¬ quently passes around the back of the room. Her hobbies in¬ clude reading, playing with teddy bears, and pestering Clara. Why does she like Fords? Gerda is seldom seen without Irma. Her ambition is to become a secretary. Jacob Kroeker Jac is an energetic boy when he’s awake. After winning an alarm clock in the curling bon- spiel, Jac manages to arrive in school on time. Weeke nds you’ll find him frying foot-longs at Banman’s Coffee Bar. He loves sports and is active in curling and skating. His ambition is to see the world. Irma Kroeker “Oima” is lucky enough to drive her dad’s car to school each day. She likes coupes painted red from the inside. Her motto is “Rot ist die Liebe.” Irma is unfortunate in that she always forgets her German. Spare time finds her tickling the ivories. Arthur Reimer Art is usually seen balancing on one leg of his chair and watching the proceedings from h ' is position in the front of the room. He manages to keep it lively throughout the day. In sports he enjoys football, base¬ ball and hockey. If you want any political advice, go to Art! He was also one of our “knipps- brat” champs. PAGE THIRTY-THREE Richard Hildebrandt This young man is very quiet in school, but is a five wire out of school. He is called “Died- rich” by the girls. His interests lie in aviation and art. He spends most of his time in his Art course, playing hockey, and doing his homework. Patsy Fernsel This pert young miss, one of the shortest in the class—is not the quiestest. The occasional giggles from the back of the room usually come from her, Bernice and Susie. “Pat” has been threatened with the pros¬ pect of being moved to the front, but these threats don’t seem to materialize. Her ambi¬ tion is to become a stenog¬ rapher. George Kasdorf George is quite lenient with his experiment book. He enjoys sKating, football, softball and some other sports. German, Geography and Typing are his favourite subjects. After fours and evenings find George work¬ ing at Piney Drive Inn. George and Frank are great chums. Olga Harder She is a g ' irl who speaks little but listens much. Taking her studies, seriously, Olga gets her homework assignments done. When she makes good marks they are due to hard study and concentration. She enjoys rec¬ ords, organ music, sports and story books. Roman Pylypiuk Roman lives in Trentham and travels back and forth each day. He is generally very quiet. Maths and Typing are two of his favourite subjects. He en¬ joys sports, especially skating, football and baseball. Katie Kroeker Katie is rather quiet in class but occasionally you hear her burst out laughing when she hears a funny remark. She en¬ joys Typing and German, but wouldn’t mind if Geography were left off the curriculum. Her favourite pastime is read¬ ing.

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