United College Collegiate - Tric Tics Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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C iadle Eleven G STANLEY ANDRUSKI: Stanley is the only one to come into Mr. Rutherford’s class smiling. Ambition— Mathematics (?). Probable fate—hen pecked hus- BOB ASH—Bob is the “Quiet Man” of XI-C. Can always be seen but is seldom heard. Bob is a hard worker and is liked by all. THORLEIN BROTHAN: Hails from Kelvin. Thorlein works hard and seems to have many interests. Her main one? That depends on the day. ROSS BROWN: The lady’s man of XI-C. Watch him girls. Can be recognized by his ever ready smile and wavy blond brushcut. Left before the year ELAINE BURNS: Elaine, another Kelvinite, is the most ardent TV fan in the college. Quiet, petite, but loads of fun. VIC CHERNICK: Most inquisitive lad in History class. Can be seen sitting in Tony’s trying to think up an excus■ to skip French. Spends most of his money phoning L.A. Wonder what the attraction is? BARRIE CRANSTON: Barrie is another of the many intelligent, quiet lads of XI-C. One of the few who managed to pass French. Will succeed in anything he attempts. BRUCE DAWSON: Bruce is another of XI-C’s quiet¬ er fellows. Quite active in sports outside of school. Ambition—to be a football hero. Fate—Water boy. MARGARET EBY: Marg hails from Point du Bois and receives a visitor every weekend. Had her hair “Bob-ed” recently. How come Marge? MORRIS EPSTEIN: Moe is often mistaken for Ein¬ stein. Ambition—To be an architect in L.A. Fate— Drawing cartoons for the comics. Best of luck Moe, we know you will succeed. TOM FREESTONE: XI-C’s able president. Spends all his time trying to keep the class quiet. Consequent¬ ly he was an Indian Chief last November. BILL GIROUX: Bill is XI-C’s “pro” in Physics—or so he thinks. Can usually be found teasing the girls. Ambition—To be a big “dame” hunter. Always up in 301 . . . studying? MAVIS GOSSLING: Mavis is the most vivacious member of our class. Loves to argue with Miss Pettingell. Ambition—To win an argument. Main interests are ballet, and Laurie. Mavis is leaving for England in July . . . lucky girl. DON GRANT: Don can always be seen in Tony’s watching the girls go by. His ambition is to get one of them to notice him. Has hopes of graduating. ROBERTA JAMIESON: “Bobbie” is the envy of the girls with her long hair. Excells in all subjects and is a swell kid. Hopes to enter nursing next year. We know you’ll make it Bobbie. SYLVIA KETTNER: This dark-haired lass hails from St. John’s Tech. Hopes to enter nursing next year, but actually is a photographer at heart. How come, Syl? JUNE MALAWSKY: One of Mr. Rutherford’s “pet” peeves. She is lots of fun and a regular attender of the West Kildonan ' Canteen. Hopes to get a job next year and earn a living. JIM MoCULLOUGH: Can be seen driving to school every morning in his 1911 Cadillac. Could this be what attracts the girls? Jim intends to join the airforce next year. High flying, Jim.

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Cjlade £leuen H BEVERLEY McKENZIE: Nursing seems to be the favorite career among the girls in our class. Beverley is another contribution to “Pills and Chills” class. Best of luck, Bev. BRIAN MacNAMARA: The only 500 watt bulb present at our class party. He too laments the deficiencies in the F ' ort Garry water supply. He and Brownie are bad influences on each other. Plays badminton with a lot of skill and dexterity (?). DONNA MORLEY: One of the strange individuals who has chosen teaching as a career. Have fun, Donna. JERRY MUSKER: Jerry is very clever, handsome, and versatile. Plays drums, coaches football teams, sings, cooks, is an ace welder, carves ham expertly, and at present is showing science how perpetual motion is possible. BEVERLY NELSON: One of XI-B’s contributions to Theology. Whether her future will be in reclaiming lost souls or being reclaimed by a Theolog only time will tell. BILL NOWJOKI: “Got a cavity in that wisdom tooth?” If you wait a while this future dentist will repair it. We are “pulling” for you ©ill. Good luck to a great guy- PAUL NUSGART: “Hnky”, “I’m a little busy body” Nusgart is our advertising manager for this great book. Paul is a business man of tomorrow—if he passes German today. TED OTTLEY: “Edward James”—off to the world of radio and T.V. A piano player deluxe. Favorite ex¬ pression—“How should I know”. Good luck in your three years at Ryerson, Ted. ALLAN PURSLO: “The Hitch-Hiker”. Finds French to be a lost cause. A great M.C. who may even replace Ed Sullivan — if a school dance is any criterion. KEN RENTZ: An employee of a conveniently located department store. A boy with a desire to enter Theology. I can hear his commercials in twelve years, “Clean your souls with Rentz-(o).” BEVERLY ROSEN: Our threatre rep, andl member of stunt night. Plans on teaching as a career. GARRY SHAPER A: Headed for Architecture. In¬ flicted with that terrible disease, TVitis. Likes Milton Berle, razamatas, jazz, and St. Paul, Min¬ nesota. Favorite question—“Did you do your Ger¬ man today?” DAVE SHARPE: Dave was our very capable Collegiate President. The brain of XI-B and one of the top student award winners of Grade XI. One of the curling and bowling champs. LINDSAY SPENCE: From West Kildonan to the cen¬ ter of town comes Lindsay every day. Doesn’t say much but does exceptionally well in class. His future? You will have to ask him. PHIL STEVENS: “Fhusty” is another “Quiet Man” who is a great friend of Spence. His future is un¬ decided but may become a minister. Good luck, Phil. DORIS SrilTZ: Mathmatical brain of XI-B. Our con- sciencious vice-president has- two ambitions, to pass Grade XI and enter nursing. NORM THOMPSON: Is attracted to a young lady of no small charm. He is teaching Finch the principles of flying as he will be a jet pilot himself someday. Pass the parachutes please. Qn,a te £Uv.e i G GORDON ANDERSON: Gord Was a late arrival to our room but proved to be a real asset. Works hard and did his best to make the year a success. Successful? Who knows?



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GEORGE MITCHELL: George gives the impression of toeing quiet and serious, but wait till you get to know him ... a friend of everyone and liked by all . . . especially the girls. What’s the attraction, George? SHEENAGH ORMISTON: That slender blond girl who spends 99 44 100% of her time studying. You can always depend on her to have her homework done. Her ambition is nursing. BRIAN PEDDAN: Another hard worker of the class. Quiet, but every so often he lets us know he’s there. GERALD PILCHER: Gerry, better known as “the Shark” is the comedian of XI-C and can often be seen in Casey’s during his lunch hour. When do you find time to eat Gerry? Ambition is to pass French. GRANT ROWAN: One more of the quite hard-work¬ ing members of XI-C. He gets along well with the teachers as well as with everyone else. Best of luck to you, Grant. JANICE SPENCE: Janice is Mr. Tomlinson’s “star” pupil, and keeps him hopping with her questions. Another member of Tony’s clan. Tries to keep everyone ini stitches with her jokes. JOAN STUDLER: Joan is one of the few kids in XI-C who really studies. She hails from Woodlands and lives in Sparling Hall. Her main ambition at the moment! is secretarial work. ANDY TOTIN: Andy is our busy bee as he was the organizer of the bowling team and the publicity chairman. Andy seems to think that he is the answer to every girl’s dream, and could be. DAWN WALSH: We sometimes wonder wl took such an interest to Chemistry. Could instructors, Dawn? Dawn was one of chorus girls from our room in the Stunt Ni LOIS WINESTOCK: Red (?) hair and a temper to match. Lois keeps the mailman between Winnipeg and L.A. busy (not to mention Minneapolis). She hopes to enter nursing next year. DAVE WRIGHT: Always seems to be in hot water with Miss Pettingell. A whiz in Geometry and at solicit¬ ing advertisements for this book. ROSS ADAMSON: Is dependable for many things, be it Maths homework or thirst quenching—in Tony’s. He is not sure of his future but we are sure that it will be a profitable one. KEITH ARMSTRONG: Is the curling expert of the room. His lively jokes keep the class on the bright side. Ambition: To be a sports writer in Quebec. EILEEN BAIN: Eileen has the “vulture-loping-across- the-desert” giggle. She is the girl for whom one can easily find a nick-name. Activities vary from French assignments, to sewing Indian costumes. FLOYD BICKFORD: Floyd hails from The Pas. The curling champion of XII-I is usually found telling tall tales of the trapline in Tony’s. Never lets his hair down. Has none to let. NANCY BIGGS: Oli’s better half, a former Easterner and ex-Kelvinite; her future plans are to aid General Hospital’s deficiency. She will make a stunning “Lady with a Lamp.” GEORGE BOTCHETT: XH-I’s literary fiend who has all the qualities of a true John Barrymore (ham). Our “dramatic fanatic” quote Massicutee—was our Theatre chairman who bellowed us to a trophy. MARGARET BRECKMAN: A true blonde with a terrific personality. She is a regular commuter be¬ tween Tony’s and the Girls’ Common Room, oc¬ casionally making a right detour at the water foun-

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