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GRADE 12-1 Bob Andrews —- One of 12-1 ’s contributions to the basketball team. Boys like him—girls adore him (Bob can often be found in the back seats). Bud Beaton — Recently married, BB thinks a lot of his “young lady.” Bud showed tremendous spirit dur¬ ing the Choc, drive. Embarrasses easily when coke is spilled. Helen Billman — Noted for her classic remarks which are enjoyed by all. To Helen D.D. means “Donald Duck.” Bob Bourgeault — 12-1’s answer to Charles Boyer? Known for his great love of poetry and maths. Ron Bridges — This tall, blonde, handsome late¬ comer hails from La Pas. Ron’s future is as yet un¬ decided. Mike Buriak — He graduated from Xl-C. Michael owns a convertible—College colors yet. Ambition— lawyer. Fate—Chocolate Salesman. Linda Butterfield — 12-1’s girls’ sport rep. is often seen with a 1st year student. Favorite expression— “Oh shoot.” Brenda Dennis — “Duster” Bikini and long white gloves anyone?!! Brenda wants to become a part of A. L. Favorite poem—“Michael”. Bert Dercola — Hails from Gordon Bell. Bert has a great dislike for “French” but is a brain in Maths. Fav. expression—“Hey let’s go for Pizza.” Arthur Donin — “Mr. Excuse” of 12-1—Mr. L: “Where is your dictionary?” Art: I’ve used it so much, I wore out the pages.” Photo editor for Trie Tics. Diana Elwood — “Dee” decided to return this year, to work?? and enjoy herself. Diana is an active mem¬ ber in college activities, including cheerleading. Roberta Fallis — We of 12-1, know Roberta’s heart is not with us, but with 12-2. Roberta takes an active interest in V.L. Barry Flemming — Hails from Graham Hall. We have seen very little ' of him this year. It’s not the food, is it, Barry? Dave Flemming — Dave is a lively fellow. He is a star member of the Hall Loungers Society. Rumour has it Dave will soon be head Hist. Prof. Jim Frazer — Studious type from 12-1. Jim manages to get homework done in a flash—between classes. Fav. exp.—“Gotta get busy and study tonight.”
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Murray Greenburg — The “Big Daddy” of 12-1 — liked by everyone. Known for humerous comments in Fr., but Drama seems to be best subj., “eh, Andy.” Gladys Gushuliak — Often heard saying “Let’s play dots” comes from Sundown, Man. An E.P. fan, Glad likes bowling and volleyball. Next year—2nd yr. arts. Jim Haddow — Hails from St. James. Often seen roaming the halls or in Tony’s with Bob McC. Pat Hamilton — Pat, our president, is good looking and popular, just ask him—recently captivated by a certain songbird in 3rd year. Dianne Henrickson — Roberta’s sidekick and Mr. Rathwell’s able assistant. From the ring on her left hand, we gather her interest lies in a MRS. degree. William Holburn — Quieter member of XI1-1? Bill is very interested in shooting which worries our room as he has a dislike for crowds. Jack Hunter — Reads philosophy and psychology. Jack plays a mean drum. At a dance he is more at home on stage than off. Brian Johnston — He wants to be a farmer. Can be frequently seen in noon hour classes. Secret ambition is to grow a beard. Margaret Kohanik — “Friendly to everybody” is ob¬ viously one of her principles. Attended Gordon Bell. Mary intends to attend Teacher’s College next year. Mary Kozij — The cha! cha! girl with a mind to the future. Absorbs all the intellectual literature for the enlightenment of the more dense. Don Kreutzer — Naturally Don’s pet peeve is French. He is a broad minded fellow and interested in sports. Don is a delight to certain class-mates in our room!! Maureen Leckie — Always found in the library— doing what?? Drives a red and white Rambler. Has numerous “male” problems. Max Levenstein—“Lizzie”, Harvey’s partner in crime. 12-1’s International Playboy, is well-liked by all. Fav. saying “I just bought them this morning.” Ed Lisowski — Plays basket-ball for collegiate team. Can always be seen doing his Special French home¬ work in common room. Noted for his pink and black Monarch. Dorothy Lowen—Xll-l’s worthy candidate for Snow- flurries queen. Until Xmas Dorothy didn’t know there were boys in the college. Dorothy plans to enter St. Boniface. Bob McClintock — Hails from St. James. Plays a fair game of hockey and a future Ken Watson—no less. Richard McKeag — Centre for collegiate basketball team—mad brain in Chem. and Maths—good friend of Lisowski and can always be seen wearing one of his racoon sweaters. Lila MacDonald — “Had any guests in your bath¬ room lately?” Invariably seen in Tony’s, Lila has many friends and is well liked. Her best subject is French?!!
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