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

 - Class of 1958

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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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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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Marlene Kroeker Gerald Reimer This small, quiet and likeable student’s home is in Ekron. Marlene ' is seldom seen without Elma and enjoys their gab ses¬ sions. Her pastimes are watch¬ ing T.V., reading and skating. She would some day like to be a nurse. Gerald Rempel Jerry often confuses himself with Gerald Reimer when a German lesson is to be read. He enjoys most school subjects but especially likes Maths and Science. His love for Shakes¬ peare is nil. His ambition is un¬ decided but it could be almost anything. Esther Martens Although school subjects are most important, Esther still finds time for her hobbies, read¬ ing, singing and playing the piano. A few years from now you may find her clerking in a grocery store. She is frequently found studying at recess and also makes good use of the study periods. Kenneth Schmidtke Ken is one of the smaller males in our room. Frequently a heated argument is heard coming from the back of the room; and it’s Kenny (of course) and Amanda. He has a great urge to go to hockey games every now and then. His pet expressions are “So rare” and “Oh my.” Wendy Regier Wendy is a friendly miss with a smile for all. If a strange cackle is heard from the front of the room you know Wendy has caught on to a joke she heard the day before. Besides studies she helps in her father’s grocery store. Ambition: nurse. Ted Solodiuk Ted is a second Einstein. His favourite subjects are Science and British History. He ‘is very friendly. His marks show that he is a very clever student. The future may find Ted in a lab¬ oratory doing experiments that could lead to new discoveries. Gerald, commonly known as Peter, is a pleasant chap who works part time at one of the local garages. In his spare time he plays hockey and the trumpet. His chief interest sits in the other Grade X room. His favourite expression is “toots’” Who knows what his ambition may be? Viola Loewen Viola comes to school with the taxi every morning. She has a ready sm ' ile for all but she claims that Art is a pain in her neck. Viola and Gayle may fre¬ quently be heard conversing back and forth across the room. Her hobbies are listening to music and making music. Raymond Rosner Raymond is the main opera¬ tor ‘in the back of the room. In sports he especially likes base¬ ball, football and hockey. His favourite hobbies are watching T.V. and doing nothing. Ray¬ mond was our class rep. in the second term student council. His motto is to be happy and make others happy, too. Joanne Penner Her gift of the gab has pro¬ cured a front seat for this jolly, happy-go-lucky little lady. She frequently pretends to under¬ stand what Mr. Wedel is read¬ ing in German. “When she is good she is very good, but when she is bad . . .” Her ambitions run from field to field. Raymen Schultz Raymen comes to school in h’is father’s green Meteor every morning. He is a quiet fellow during school hours but lets himself be heard out of school. Raymen takes an active part in sports and was one of the play¬ ers on the school’s rugby team. Amanda Reimer This tall, brown-eyed lass oc¬ cupies a seat in the back of the room among a bunch of fellows. She helps to keep the corner buzzing by her ever-moving tongue. Her pet peeve is the ‘Tittle boy” sitting in front of her. Her marks range from “purty good” to “Oo-la-la.” PAGE THIRTY-FOUR

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