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

 - Class of 1955

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Qsiade luielae i IRENE MASSICOTTE: A theatrical enthusiast, she helped to relieve tension backstage during the skit by her delightful dance routine. Will enter Normal School next year. MARIA MATHEWS: Our award winner for Grade XI, is also one of United’s best actresses (figure that one ouit). A connoisseur of modern art, and a lover of common room witticisms. BILL McNAMARA: Is usually found “au bras Mor¬ pheus” in English classes. After watching the birds fly at the Wildwood Club, he has decided to be¬ come a jet pilot. WALTER MORGAN-A jovial, well-liked fellow who attended United last year. Plans to finish a science course to become a mechanical engineer. Good luck, Walt. OiLUBI NEYE: Is famous for his parlor seances with the gods. May be heard in a two-way discussion of Nigeria’s climatic conditions in Poetry classes. TED NICHOLAS: Our casanova, he is friendly and has unique brand of humour. He is an excellent student and is very interested in XII-l’s activities. ANSGAlR OLESEN: Oli is the other brain of these efforts. He is well-liked by Nancy particularly. Oli intends to enter Science next year. BOB PARSONS: Bob is most sincere about his class office which he holds proudly! This is one boy whom the common room gossips were unable to keep up to. DAVID RANNARD: A quiet, interesting lad who seems to display great initiative. His ambition is forestry conservation. He declined the offer to have his moustache trimmed. KATHY REID: Kathy intends to teach “righting, reid- ing, and wriithmetic” to the younger generation of Winnipeg. Probably will end up inducing Grade XII’s to “go to Normal School next year.” JOAN REINSCH: Our award winner, with a robust sense of humour. She will join the General Hospital League W.BP. (Weilders of the Bed Pan), next year. Also dabbles in amateur canvas covering. AXEL REKKEN: Mr. Murray’s mainstay, because he too is married. A frequent contributor to class dis¬ cussions which are over the heads of the rest of us. Best wishes, Axel. JACK RZONCA: Our wrestling champion also excels in judo and weight lifting. We often wonder how he is able to slide into classes so late. DAVID SMITH: XII-I’s president, and another one of those “steady” guys. Dave is to be credited with some of the advertising for this book. His future will be architecture. SYLVIA SNEESBY: This girl seems to find boys easier to talk to than girls. Her interests lie in swimming, water-skiing and Physics. Will enter St. Boniface’s nursing school next year. GARY SWAN: A happy-go-lucky guy, but Oh! can he blush! His interests are tied up in “Mart”— sorry girls. He owns his own car, too. Gary is entering Science. CLARICE TOOLE: A Minneapolis maniac and a usual common room occupant. She has her private lean¬ ing post outside Mr. Murray’s salon. LOVIE UGLANICA: “Vite-vite” has learned to laugh heartily — but — silently at Maria’s attempts at humour. One of the class’ few good musicians. Lovie has a very generous nature.

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Q ade utelae RICHMOND BYERS: Known for his shrewd obser¬ vations which he never expresses, our quiet boy’s main ambition is to attend school now and then. CHRISTOPHER DAFOE: Kit is XH-I’s poet laureate. Bright—Boy earns his money by writing poems for “Vox”. Our industrious debating chairman contin¬ ually worries about his full houses. DONALDA DALE: Preferably “Donnie”—a redhead, true, but no temper. Our linquist has an affinity for the drama—avec les yeux fermes. JANE DAVIS: President Dave’s little helper is a con¬ tinual contributor to the lost and found, hence she never has her minutes with her at student council meetings. A swell person! DAVID DRYBROUGH: An ex-Ravenscourt student, known as “Brow”. Also one of XH-I’s basketball stars. Dave is still trying to revolutionize Chemistry, and succeeds in confusing everyone. JOYCE FORD: Our little ink-bank never collects her ‘inkterest”. She believes in “Be Kind to Teacher” week, because she has suffered herself. TED FRANCO: We were sorry to see Ted go back to the U.S.A. after his sojourn in Canada. This boy could probably make a good engineer. DENNIS GONTY: XII-I’s politician and top history student. This boy plans to enter law after second year and will probably talk himself into a job at Ottawa. SHIRLEY GROSSER: XII-I’s set painter and spare¬ time common room decorator, directed the director of our stage efforts. Has a sense of humour no one else can understand. DENNIS HALFORD: Mr. Murray’s “loud boy” is very active in basketball and anything exciting, including hashing over Poetry lessons in Tony’s. Miss Mills seems to cramp his style. JOHN HEINRICH: His angelic tonsils, while they waft us to sleep, sound like a ‘ pain in the neck”. Al¬ though a musical virtuoso, his “forte” is sports. NORMAN HENTELEFF: Norm rides a G.W.T.C. bronco to school every morning. He will become an engineer and improve St. Mary’s highway. Always ready with a helping handout in French. GWEN HOGG: Is good in school work, and is the happy-go-lucky type. She collects jazz records and is a good dancer. Firmly believes that vaudville is not dead. ARLENE HUNT: This is the second year at United for Arlene. She acts as our tourist guide. Her interests at present are first year students and swimming. Next year she will enter nursing at St. Boniface. PETER LETWIN: Loves his labs, and condescendingly helps the girls. Resident of the Grand Beach vicinity he can be found lolling on the sand every week. Future: Science. MORRIS LEVSON: Miss Moore’s star pupil! He is very jovial and is always looking for new “buddies”. His main interest—French, natch. Plans to enter University. CAROL LONGLEY: Our valedictorian and prize win¬ ner. Always ’vyatohing “birdies” at the “ ' Club”. An all-round girl with a fur coat, and a huge asset to the class. MICHAEL GASSTON: A real pal to Rod and Dave, Mike is a part time Bay employee. He also comes very handy in the Chem. Lab. Should make a good chemist? Mike is a member of the crew-cut clan.



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Qiadle taelue i KARI VIGFUSSON: Kari comes from Lundar and is the strong, silent type. He is kept enjoyably busy figuring out mathematics in Maths classes. DAR LE NE ZOLES—Darlene “thumbed” her way through the musical accompaniment for the Stunt Nito skit. She wants to become a laboratory tech¬ nician, and has a prominent interest in fooyoiogy. Qladte Iwelae 2 LESLIE ANDERSON: XEI-2’s Religious Studies rep. hails from Selkirk. Les can usually be seen with his shoes off in class. He is one of the serious men of our den but is always tickled pink or purple. DAVID BAIRD: Dave oan usually be seen flying hydrogen balloons around the halls. His Christmas spirit carries him “Caroling throughout the year. He can be heard laughing loud and long at the capers of Mr. T. MARGARET BALDOCK: XH-2’s quiet, conscientious redhead. A very likeable miss, Marg. should attain success in anything she tackles. Good luck in your future teaching career. PAT BELBAS: Pat leads the scholastic pack of Grade XII students. She was one of XII-2’s nominees for valedictorian. Pat is June’s sidekick and together they travel to Winnipeg from Transcona. GRANT BOULDEN: He hails from Fort Garry and enjoys being escorted to the bus stop by his “old faithful”. Grant can usually be seen trying to skip Chemistry Lab. periods, p.d.q. ELLEN BOYCHUK: Ellen is one of the quieter stu¬ dents of XII-2. She plans to enter Normal School and has a definite interest in the R.C.A.F. Ellen is a definite help in History periods. BRUCE CAMPBELL: Greg’s sidekick who detests spring and summer because his ardent affection for curling. Bruce is a former Kelvinite who plans to go into the field of “Monkey business”—that’s what he said. DON CRAW: Don is one of the “Norwood” boys who loves sport cars even though he doesn’t own one. He plans to take Engineering next year. You look swell in your new crew-cut. ROD DRYDEN: XII12’s likeable president. Poor Rod has an allergy to French and can’t seem to stay awake. Favourite expression: “Aw c’mon kids, cut the racket!” Rod would be terrific on “Medic.” RIA EDIGER: Her wavy hair would look swell in a Toni-ad. “Gussie” plans to be a future St. Boniface nurse. With Ria’s personality she should have very healthy patients. JIM FISHER: Jim is an outstanding French student who stays in Men’s Residence. He is an avid foot¬ ball fan. Who knows, he may be a future “Bcmlber?” BEVIS FRANCIS: XII-2’s Theatre rep. and chorus girl. She practiced with the chapel choir. One of our more serious students, Bev’s homework is handy when we need. it. DAVE GOURLEY—Miss Mills’ “confident” Maths stu¬ dent. He enjoys speeding to the border on Satur¬ day nights. “Wonder why” Dave comes in very handy in the Chem. Lab. Could be a model for V-neck sweaters. BILL GRENIER—Miss Mills’ favourite Maths student. Bill just never sees the point. His favourite song is: “How green is my val’ley.’ He is attracted to models. ART HUNTER: The “professor” always seems to get into class just after the bell rings. He usually has a good argument for Mr. M. and sits right in front —wonder why? MARYON JENKINS: Maiyon comes from ,Shoal Lake and stays at Sparling Hall. Her favourite subject is Maths (?). Hasn’t decided whether to be a nurse or a teacher. Good luck in either field, Maryon.

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