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1 Martha Klassen Mart believes in the idea that small children should be heard, not seen. She is a small ' blonde who keeps the classroom gay. This “spunky” little girl is often found at hockey games. Litera¬ ture is her favourite subject. 2 Cornie Klassen He is a quiet, studious lad who hardly ever makes any noise. His hobbies are stamp collecting and reading. History is his favourite subject. 3 Frances Kowalsky Here is a tall, attractive brunette who enjoys whispering to all her neighbours. She likes baseball and watching hockey games. Her homework is gen¬ erally done—and satisfactorily too. 4 Helmuth Klassen Helmuth is a friendly “old chap” who likes recess. He comes to school in his dad’s car every day from Ekron. He’s on the second term Social Commit¬ tee. Mr. Reimer calls him our beefsteak student. Ambition: engineering. 5 Dorothy Kreutzer “Dot” enjoys sitting near the back of the room so that she can take relaxing walks to the furnace room and back. She takes a special interest in school activities, especially Council meeting. Why? She was our second term class rep. 6 Waldy Loewen Waldy is our class “knips brat” champion. He enjoys al¬ most any sport. Everybody finds Waldy a good friend. Playing accordion is one of his pastimes. Art periods rank “high” with him. 7 Allan Loewen He is our class mathematician who loves outdoor sport and teasing the g ' irls. He’s usually studying when not talking to Rudy. Architecture is what he is heading for. 8 Mary Kroeker Here is a blondie with spark¬ ling blue eyes and the gayest of natures. She enjoys Reading, Algebra and study periods. Ambition: to sit in the back of the room. Grade Nine I 9 Ray Mouritsen Joking, hard-working and in¬ telligent are adjectives which describe Ray. His favourite sub¬ jects are Maths and Science. His favourite expression is “Oh, definitely.” Ray plans to con¬ tinue his studies through Uni¬ versity. His ambition is to be a specialist in the field of elec¬ tronics. 10 Shirley La obruk “Shirl” is a small member of our class who is not immune to frequent attacks of “giggles.” She is one of our sports en¬ thusiasts. She served on the sec¬ ond term Sports Committee. Ambition: to have her curly head in the clouds (stewardess). 11 Jack Reimer Jack came to us from Clear- springs in time to start school. He quite frequently expresses his opinion during classes. A hobby he enjoys ' is skat ing. His future ambition lies in the farming direction. 12 Margaret Letkeman The only girl in our class for¬ tunate enough to have naturally curly hair is Marge. To be a stenographer is her ambition. She chums with Ann and Helen. 13 Grace Loewen This is a lively girl who en¬ joys History, recess and gab sessions. Maybe the reason for her completed homework is that she does most of it during Lit¬ erature period. If anyone cares for good chocolate cake—go to Grace. She is on the I.S.C.F. executive. 14 George Rempel Joe is one of those “guys” who always has his homework done. He never fails to keep the left side of the Grade IX—1 room well entertained. History is “tops” with him. George plans to finish Grade XII and become a pilot. His favourite expression is “Oh my!” 15 June Oswald This pretty young lass has brown eyes. She was one of the angels in the Christmas Pag¬ eant. “Often seen but seldom heard” is her motto. She is an ardent LaBroquerie hockey fan. 16 Herbert Rempel Where there’s a will there’s a way,” describes Herbert. He hails from Ekron. Skating and reading take up much of his time. He plans to follow in his father’s footsteps — to be a farmer. 17 Carol Penner Carol is one of our up-and- coming cooks. She plans to get good grades so that she can be¬ come a stenographer and later a missionary. Reading is a pas¬ time. 18 Jim Sawatzky Jim has a friendly smile for everyone. He catches up on his sleep during German and Music Appreciation. He enjoys all sports. Ambition: to be a mem¬ ber of the R.C.M.P. 19 James Steel There is seldom a hockey game James does not attend. He is a member of the S.C.I. hockey team. This young man served on the first term Sports Com¬ mittee. He is a friendly chap, who has high ambitions—to be a jet pilot. 20 Donna Penner The best all-round girl in the class is Donna. Her hobby is talking with Rose while her ambition is to have a musical career. She takes her afternoon naps during German periods. The dictionary is frequently used to compete with the teach¬ er’s knowledge. 21 Bill Toews Bill is one of the few quiet and studious boys of this class. However, he is heard at recess when he is not planning mis¬ chief. His out-of-school hours are spent working at model air¬ planes and reading. He enjoys Maths and Science. 22 Frieda Poetker “Fritz” is seldom seen with¬ out Martha. She was one of the blonde angels in the Christmas Pageant. She hopes to become a second Florence Nightengale. Science and skating are her favourite pastimes. Baby-sitting ' is on the list too. 23 David Toews Although David ‘is quite small, he can curl well. His dry sense of humour often amuses the class. Some of his time is spent watching T.V. and help¬ ing his dad in the store. Continued on page 40 PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN
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