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Qlade haeime 2 SAUL KATZ: XII-2’s laughing boy. Saul can usually be seen with a trail of “femmes” behind him—can’t imagine why. He’s a huge asset to the class and should go far in the C.A. field. ZINOWAY KULAY: He hikes every day from Lock- port. “Fish” is everyone’s pal and he lights up our Mathematic classes. He looks “terrific” in suit jackets. Where did you get the assortment? JOE KUSMIDER: Joe seems to be magnetically at¬ tracted to St. Boniface Hospital—doubt very much if it could be the doctors. When not mad at his brother, Joe sports a ’54 Bel-air. JOE KWOK: Joe is a favourite with all. He is a real charmer, and also 1 a violin virtuoso. “Romeo’s” fav¬ ourite pastime is teaching girls the art of eating with chopsticks. FAT LAMBERT: Our blond blue eyed vice-president has developed a mania towards hockey. Pat’s fav¬ ourite dish is “Curried” rice. She should look swell in a nurse’s white uniform. GREG. MacDONALD: Soft-spoken, G:=og’s personality seems to radiate throughout the room. One of the better students in the class, who can be assured of attaining success in any field. Good luck, Greg! ELLEN McLAREN: One of XII-2’s famous redheads. She sings “Night and Day” and is a member of Uni¬ ted’s Chapel Choir. Why is Ellen always in a dither? HELEN MULLIGAN. Helen is XII-2’s tiny debating rep. who hails from Rossar, Man. She likes her men tall, dark, and handsome. A real down-to-earth girl, she is usually the object of “misguided missiles.” JEAN MUNRO: Another member of XH-2’s redheads who stays at Sparling Hall. Her big brown eyes are the envy of everyone. With these qualifications she will get her man. GEORGE PHILLIPS: XII-2’s contribution to the Bay’s Parkade. Suffers from cold feet—too bad: you can’t put “Mitzi-es” on feet. F ' avourite expression: “Last year I was conceited, this year I’m perfect!” KEN PLATEN: “Kip” is one of the “top” French stu¬ dents in class. (Dig that crazy French!) His smiling face and swell personality has made him a favourite with all. Ambition: Golf pro. Fate: Hogan’s caddy. MARGIE RASMUSSEN: Known to curling enthusiasts for her ancient lineage and her ingenuity. Due to certain attributes she is hailed by her fans as “Helen of Troy”. Will enter Nursing School next year. VERNE RUBINSTEIN: XII-2’s vivacious blue-eyed brunette who served on the social council, has finally decided on the career of a Lab. Technician. Know¬ ing Verne, we can picture a lab. filled with male species. GORDON TAYLOR: Xn-2’s married man. Gordon plans on entering Theology. He is a member of the “Greek” warriors. How is the lawn, Gord? JUNE TAYLOR: June hails from Tranooona and her quick wit keeps XH-2’s light burning. A friend to all, June should lead the way in any field. Best of luck, June. NORMAN TOMS: Norm came at our fair city from England six years ago. The slight trace of English accent is most charming. A serious student, Norm always seems to do well. KAY WEENS: Hails from St. Catherines, Ont. Teach¬ ing is her chosen career. With her pleasant smile and winning personality, Kay should make an excel¬ lent teacher. JEAN WERESTIUK: Hails from Sundown. Her future plans include Normal School and a “Mrs.” degree. She loves hockey and baseball.
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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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Qiade 2 uielue 3 KEN BAILEY: A changed man from last year, Ken has finally signed a truce with the faculty. Our publicity rep with a talent for commercial art. Dislikes women and coffee breaks. GWEN BARRON: One of XII-3’s Sparling Hall girls who hails from High Bluff. She is very quiet and is a girl who always has her homework done. AL BIRTLE: Right hand man to Powell, takes care of Al’s enemies. Enjoys car rides, especially on week¬ ends to oountry points. WILMA BLACKMORE: One of the girls from out of town, Wilma hails from Westborne and stays in Sparling Hall. Seen often at the University. PAT COSTELLO: A good natured chap from north of ’54. Attended United this year so that he could foe near civilization. Does well in school—wonder what he does outside of school? HELEN CROSSMAN: Helen is a very likeable girl and a friend to everyone. She is leaving United this year for a Lab. Technician position. We wish you success, Helen! engineering bracket next year because there is more breaks (coffee that as). IRENE DZIOBA: Hails from Ridgeville and is always seen smiling. She plans to “commit suicide” next year if she doesn’t get through this year. NORMA FORDMAN: A short, dark-haired girl who is always having trouble with Maths. Norma is quite studious as shown by her interest in French IA. In¬ terests largely confined to a certain individual in Engineering. MARG HARRIS: Comes from Carman. Her main interest has been transferred out of town—now Marg finds time for her homework. Her future is undecided. ELDA HARTLEY: This year’s vice-president of Col¬ legiate and everybody’s gal. She has many interests at United especially in Science II. Elda is leaving us this year for Oalgary and a Physiotherapy career. PHYLLIS HICKS: Phyllis is taking part of Grade XII and also part of second year. She is planning a career in Social Work in the near future. Lots of luck, Phyllis. DENNIS HUGGARD: Took a few days off from school to go to Milwaukee to arouse new interests. One of Miss Mills “prize” students. Favorite expression— “Where’s the party this weekend.” MIKE KACHMAR: Athletic chairman of Collegiate. Well known for his athletic endeavours in the sporting scene. Intends to become a high school teacher with interests in Physical Education. DON KING: XH-3’s curling enthusiast with the sole ambition to learn how to curl. Keeps Ray on the straight and narrow. This type is quiet but could be dangerous. TAMARA KOFFMAN: One of the quieter girls in XU-3, but one of the ' best. Tamara) is usually seen with Norma and can be found in the common room. Best of luck, Tamara! MARVIN KRAVETSKY: Marvin has a great affinity for Physics, an answer every time in Maths, but ’ hen it comes to Comp. A head full of bright future.
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