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Qn.ade Eleven A ■T ■ EDMOND HUTCHINSON: Ed recently came from hard work in military training to hard work at school. He works conscientiously and is sure to suceed in any of his endeavours. MARGARET JOHNSON: XI-A’s “five foot two and one-half inch” of sunshine. She’s our hard-working secretary and our theatrical .belle of two productions. Marg. plans to enter the nursing profession. WAYNE JOHNSON: One of the class wits and one of the more ambitious members of XI-A. He possesses a fine sense of humour but is too quiet to let it betray him. MIRIAM JORGENSON: This brunette is one of the quieter girls of the class. Her powerful voice was an asset to the chorus. “Christie” usually has her homework done as some students can testify. SHARON KAPLAN: Sharon may be identified by her long hair and sweet smile. Besides being our star History student, She enjoys listening to music. Can be heard saying “Sol-tainly”. RON KLEINFIELD: Ron, the president of the room, supplies his corner of the room with daughter. What has Minneapolis that Winnipeg hasn’t? Plans on going into medicine. MABEL LEE: Mabel is usually flocked by kids asking for her homework. Besides being the proud pos¬ sessor of dimples, she is a sincere person who is always willing to lend a helping hand where needed. ELIZABETH LLOYD: Pretty Elizabeth is our drama rep. Besides this interest she plays the piano and works avidly at her homework. LIBA MARGOLIS: She is known for her ability to blush. Li ' ba is always planning class parties and buying do-nuts. She’s another girl who had an integral part in the graduation ceremony. LESLIE MARKS: Les put the sparkle in our class parties. He leads a group at (the “Y” and supervises junior canteens. Resolved—to be a woman hater. Fate—Never. Leslie plans on Social Work. SANDRA MORRISON: This girl is always neatly at¬ tired. Sandra showed a keen interest in school. Could be because of a six weeks trip as a graduation present. One of the rare students who always had their homework done on time. DONNA MUSKETT: Petite and sweet is our magnetic Donna. She can usually be seen talking to a red headed member of XI-B. BOB PAUL: Bob is one of the few who combines sports with study. He picks up spare change with his sharp-shooting ability. He can usually be heard sing¬ ing before class. JOANNE PETERSEN: You can recognize Joanne by her long pony-tail. She was the expert makeup artist for the theatre. Joanne can be seen inevitably in Tony’s. NORRIS REICHMUTH: “Sam” is our delegate to the meetings of the “(Crew Cut Clan.” He went to a cer¬ tain talkative barber and barely escaped with his scalp. GREGG SAMMONS: Gregg is one of Miss Mills favor¬ ites. He surprised himself by passing French at Easter. One of the mainstays of the room. ELEANOR SAWULA: One of the few girls who can give as well as take when it comes to practical jokes. She can be seen studying in the library after classes. Do you get a lot done, Eleanor? DICK SCOTT: XI-A’s top student and award winner. Studious and hard-working he deserves success in his chosen field. Lately he seems to be making eyes at one of the girls. We wonder who?
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Qladte Eleven I ARLENE BLACKNER: Arlene is another award win¬ ner of XI-A. She’s our Junior Councillor and works hard in the lady’s hat dept, on Saturdays. Besides this she has a bright, sunny disposition. TERRY AITKEN: Terry is one of those boys who came to our fair college and found himself a ball and chain. Pardon us, we meant a girl friend. HARVEY AMOS: Harvey can be seen driving up to school on his motorcycle. “Marlon” never puts off till tomorrow what he can do the day after tomorrow. SHIRLEY IBOLLEN: Shirley who lives at Dugald, Man., commutes, (she goes home every Friday and re¬ turns on Sundays). We wonder if she visits anyone else besides her parents. BARBARA BROWN: The capable social rep of.XI-A with a ready smile, and a contagious giggle. Barbara finds time to attend most school activities. One of the chorus in the Collegiate skit. NORMA BROWN: Norma can be found working in the library. From that ring on her finger it appears that one of her main interests is extra-curricular. She’s sure to succeed. JOHN BUCHANAN: Judging by John’s perpetua l innocent expression his life seems to be a dark secret. John’s main interest is business—monkey business. MODEST CHEREWICK: Modest is a genius who managed to get 100 in geometry at Easter. “ ' Cherry’s” caustic wit is sometimes the cause for an uproar in class. Best of luck Modest. SIMONE COHEN: This lucky girl is a tall, green-eyed blond, with a great personality. She can foe seen raiding her lunch at 10:30. Stands out with the weaker (?) sex. SHIRLEY DEMPSEY: A cute and demure member of XI-A. She is usually found laughing at some¬ one’s jokes. Shirley ' hails from out-of-town, (Fort Garry). F ull of vim, vigor, and vitality. CLARICE EVERETT: Clarice managed to get the high mark of 80 in Literature at Christmas. She’s a hard¬ working resident of Sparling Hall. LYNNE FAIRBROTHER: Dark-haired Lynne has the cutest smile. Quite familiar with XI-B’s timetable. With her sense of humour ,she is always ready to join in a bit of fun. BARBARA FOWLER: Here is a girl that is definitely different. She pays attention in class and her assign¬ ments are a boost to the less ambitious members of the class. SHIRLEY GILLIES: Shirley is a carefree girl who seldom loses her temper. Her spare time is taken up in modelling. The nursing profession is Shirley’s goal. BARBARA GINSBURG: Barb is one of XI-A’s honor students. Her motto is to foe seen and not heard. Besides being an accomplished pianist she is noted for her noon hour witticisms. BETTY GLENDENNING: Betty’s previous schooling was in Selkirk. Tall, blond Betty is our Athletic Rep. Although quiet in class she seems to be trans¬ formed by the sound of the bell. MYRNA GROSH: Myrna is our class vice-president. Besides receiving high marks she keeps us laughing during noon hours. “Mickey” will be leaving our fair city in September for a year in Israel. MARGOT HUDSON: Margot is our “Southern Belle.” This glamorous girl is the possessor of beautiful blue eyes. The members of the opposite sex seem to foe fascinated by her southern accent. Her future lies in nursing.
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Qnade Eleven A PAT SHANSKI: This happy-go-lucky girl can always be seen smiling in class. Pat is friendly and good natured and pops up with most of the questions in Geometry and Chemistry. RON SIMONITE: One of the good looking members of XI-A. Ron can usually be found with the boys. He spent his Christmas holidays in Florida—lucky boy! NORMAN SKINNER: Everybody’s friend. He would like to see public speaking on the course. This eager- beaver is the pride and joy of every teacher. JIM SMITH: Jim, our debating rep., represented us at the Macalaster Conference. Jim has been married for the last few years and is the proud father of a little girl. Will be a tremendous lawyer. LARRY STOCK: Larry hails from Brandon. He can usually be found “kibitzing” with the girls before classes. One of Mr. Tomlinson’s favorite guinea pigs. He is always popping up with interesting questions in History. GERRY WALDQCK: A diligent worker and delightful to know. One can’t help noticing her blond hair and blue eyes. Another resident of Sparling Hall. FRANK WIENER: Artist de luxe, Frank can be found making -unusual (?) pictures. Another person who likes Minneapolis. One of Mr. Tomlinson’s “Ter¬ rible Trio.” Cjiade Eleven fl BETTY AITKIN: A potential nurse—Oh to be sick. Whatever she does we wish her luck. RAY BABIN: Our only claim to French ancestry. They tell me that 50,000 Frenchmen can’t be wrong and Ray will probably join these ranks in the choice of a job. (No Maths., please.) DON BROWN: One of the Fort Garry clan. Favorite question—“Did you get your admission slip Mac?” Don claims that the Fort Garry water supply leaves much to be desired. GLEN COOPER: Tm witcha kid!” is “Coop’s” favorite expression. Can these words be pearls of wisdom? His future is anybody’s guess, but I’ll bet that it’s sure to be interesting. JOAN DEARBORN: Quiet and shy with no definite ambition other than to get through grade eleven. CLIFF DEETON: Another contribution to the “Black- frocked flock” of Theology. One of the few who ventures to disagree with “J.D.M.” His motto — “Question, seek, and find.” Good luck, Cliff. JOHN DERKSON: Every quiz show has its silent partner and John is XI-B’s. They tell us that still waters run deep, but I’ve also heard that some run rampant after the evening hour begins. PAT DEVLIN: Somehow this member of a “gruesome twosome” was able to weep and sigh herself through the strenuous role of Marilyn Munroe in our skit. Did her blonde hair aid her? Nobody knows. ROBERT FINCH: Up in the air over land and seas, On the ground with those XI-B’s, With his black limousine that resembles a car, I’ll bet my last dollar he won’t go far. Ambition: To marry young and learn ito fly. JOHN FOSTER: Never before has one made so many trips, so frequently, to visit one so small as “Foo ’ does to Fort Garry. As for the future, that is un¬ predictable. DONNA PHASER: Has the distinction of being the only girl in XI-B who is engaged. She should make a good wife and mother. Let’s hope she can cook.
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