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

 - Class of 1958

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1 Ken Betzold Good-looking Ken is very popular, especially with the Grade XII’s. He came back to school to further his education and is taking an active part in school activities. 2 Lawrence Senkiw By the end of Grade IX Law¬ rence will have added 3,600 miles to his travels to and from school. As he wishes to be a jet pilot, he will be adding more miles to his wanderings. Law- 3 Irene Barkman This friendly little lass ar¬ rives at school about two sec¬ onds before nine with eyes aglow and her face dimpled with a smile. Stamp collecting and skating are two of Irene’s hobbies. 4 Eleanor Bergman Eleanor is not as quiet as she may at first appear. Her alert¬ ness may be the reason for her high marks. In the near future you may meet her taking your t emperature and pulse. 5 Neddy Smuk Neddy travels to and from school via his trustworthy ’38 Chev. His ambition is to make Grade IX and only he knows why. He hardly ever teases girls. 6 Norman Feniuk There’s never a cloudy day for tiny Norman. When in doubt he asks. Some day you may find h ' im in the white coat of a lab technician. 7 Irene Doerksen A lover of skating, baseball and baby-sitting, Irene is usual¬ ly seen participating in one of these. She has a cheerful dis¬ position, a jolly stride and asks queer questions. Irene will soon get serious with her studies. 8 Calvin Brandt One of the sportsmen in our room is Calvin Brandt. He also finds some of his sports in teas¬ ing the girls. Calvin has his eye focused on the field of engi¬ neering. 9 Ann Doerksen Ann comes to us from La Riviere, the “ski” country, and this could be the reason why she wants to “ski” right through Grade XII. Her ready smile and steady effort will be in her favour. Grade Nine II 10 Rosella Loewen Intriguing looks find Rosella’s interest immediately. However, this does not include our text books. She enjoys spelling and loves mild laughter. Her pres¬ ent interest is to make the grade with good marks. 11 Allan Friesen Our sports rep for the second term is A1 Friesen. He is sales¬ man for the Tribune paper too. He is liked by all and now has one resolve: to pass Grade IX with honors. 12 Doris Doerksen Her quick smile is always driving gloom away. Doris likes to read, school books not being excluded. She enjoys school and exams. Perhaps that is why she wants to finish high school. 13 Phyllis Doerksen Phyl’s giggles are contagious even to the teacher. The first term she served on the Literary Committee, and is now taking part in the spring play. In spite of all these duties she works and still keeps up her school studies. 14 Beth Dugard This gracious young lady was our first term class rep. She has “drive” in her school work and her present ambition is to be¬ come a school marm. Her hobbies include skating and reading. 15 Peter Dueck This historian is our second term class rep. What would we have done without Peter in the Christmas play ? He is an optimist. 16 Jeff Guenther One of the smaller men in our class is Jeff. His quietness and appearance of attentiveness do not fool the teacher. Jeff’s favourite subject ' is Literature. To become an archaeologist is his worthy ambition. 17 Joannie Feniuk This neat and tiny lady loves the great outdoors. If she can’t do her Algebra problems right she will do them wrong, but she will do them. 18 Judy Friesen Th ' is quiet young lady loves playing the piano and likes to skate. She makes friends easily in spite of her quiet nature. 19 Katie Friesen Katie’s laugh ' is so contagious that when she will be a nurse her giggle will drive all the ills away, and her patients will go home and live happily ever after. 20 Martha Friesen A number of miles from town in the south-west direction lives a future teacher. Martha loves books, school books included. Her schooling days are not over, but well begun. 21 Harry Harder Even though Harry loves to skate he does like a snatch of homework now and then. He likes to solve x+y problems. Harry may go places yet. 22 Dennis Fender “Wenn alle Tage Sonntag war und mitten In der Woch’ ein grosses Fest.” This would suit Dennis. His main interest is professional hockey. He has already shifted into high gear in his ' studies. 23 Eileen Giesbrecht Quiet on the outside but laughing on the inside is Eileen. She enjoys skating, reading, homework, Grace and Beth. Her ambition now is to be ambitious. 24 Viola Giesbrecht Vi is an all-around efficient girl. She likes school with an occasional day-dreaming ses¬ sion. She enjoys skating and baby-sitting and loves playing the p ' iano. Some day Vi hopes to be wearing the starched cap of a nurse. 25 Darlene Goertzen Qu ' iet Darlene finds that Maths is right down her alley. When it comes to the future, Darlene wishes to retire young and rich. 23 Peter Hamm The Charles Atlas of our room is none other than Peter. Maths is his favourite subject. He enjoys studying. His heart is set on being a business man. Continued on page 40 PAGE THIRTY-NINE

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27 Elizabeth Harder Being our class Rosa Bon- heur, Elizabeth has a flare for drawing animals. Near the top on her favourite ladder are His¬ tory, Art and a “powerful laugh” now and then. 28 Elizabeth Harms Our Grade IX is a little League of Nations and our Ger¬ man delegate ' is “Liz.” At times Liz may be found very studious but at other times . . .? Her ambition is to grow no taller and to finish high school. 29 Alvin Fender Friedensfeld has ' its repre¬ sentative in our school in Alvin Fender. Alvin usually has a smile on his face, especially during Algebra, which is his favourite subject. His ambition is to become a professional hockey player. 24 Evelyn Rosenfeld Evelyn is one of those lucky ones who gets a ride tp school every day. She comes from Friedensfeld. Her hobbies are doing homework, skating and watching hockey games. She claims that she takes her work “seriously.” “Evie” is seldom seen without June. 25 Doreen Saskosky This describes her: “Five- foot-two, eyes of blue.” Doreen believes in the fact, “little chil¬ dren should be seen rather than heard.” She enjoys playing piano. You’ll see her with Fran quite often. 26 Donald Unger This lad is one of our brush- cut fans. Hockey and curling are his hobbies. He is very quiet and studious. His ambition is to study engineering. 27 Rose Thiessen Rose is the “baby” of our class but you’d never know ‘it. She has no trouble loving her immediate classroom neigh¬ bours. She sleeps through Ger¬ man periods and laughs through health. Her ambition is to be¬ come a nurse. 30 Linda Hiebert Though Linda may seem shy at first, this impression soon vanishes. Her favourite subject is History. Linda is a natural with the camera. Her main out- of-school interests are skating and reading. rence is a good, solid fellow. 31 Orlando Hiebert Orlando, our tall man, usually has his mind in matters other than school work. He loves His¬ tory, which seems to please the teacher. His ambition is to be a rancher ' in Arizona. 32 Carol Hill Some day you may be served chicken dinner in the clouds by prim little Carol. Her ambition is to travel through the air in her role of stewardess. High marks come to Carol because she is not afraid to work. Grade Nine I Continued from page 37 28 Katherine Unger Qu ' iet and studious is this lovable girl, with a mischievous sparkle in her eye. Kathy has an “Oh Shund” for the tricky Maths problem which she usual¬ ly struggles through success¬ fully. Her chums are Mary and Doris. 29 Rudy Warkentin This clever, handsome chap who knows all the answers, sits near the middle of the room directly in the teacher’s path. He always has his homework done but when does he do it? Science and History are his best subjects. Ambition: engineering. 30 Shirley Warkentin She is a brunette with brown eyes. Shirley surprises us with her good marks ' in Maths and Art. Her friendly disposition is pleasing to all. She enjoys base¬ ball and skating. 33 Norah Hill This ardent student comes to us from the ski hills of Mar- chand. Norah l ' ikes Art and Al¬ gebra, but this does not keep her from giving in return what the boys in her vicinity treat her to. 34 Betty Hudson No wonder Betty looks for¬ ward to art periods. She intends to practise her artful abilities on ladies’ hair styles. Quiet Betty thinks a good education is a necessity for girls now¬ adays. 35 Claus Hulseman Claus, or Henry as he is call¬ ed at school, moved here from Saskatchewan. He seems to be enjoying Steinbach. Playing hockey and rugby is what he really likes. When in the mood, he can make high marks. 31 Henry Wedel “Ichabod” is the tallest, most lanky fellow in our class. He is our sports car enthusiast. Henry enjoys all sports and Algebra. Electronics is right up his alley. His future ambition is unknown. 32 Betty Wiebe “Betsy” is a small dark¬ haired lass who sits in the back of the room. She is quite often heard. Rose is a close friend of hers, but they sit far apart for some unknown reason. Algebra and watching hockey are her “favourites.” 33 Helen Wiebe Helen, who is generally in high spirits, is the tallest girl in Grade IX. She ' is the only member of the class who is an Elvis Presley fan. Her future ambition is to become a nurse— a very pretty one. 34 Werner Friesen He came to us from Winkler in time for the first term exams His favourite sport is basket¬ ball. Reading and listening to the radio are his pastimes. He “hits the top” with Science and Maths. At present he resides in Friedensfeld. PAGE FORTY

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