High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 17 text:
“
GRADE 12-2 HARVEY ACKERMAN— Harv will be a fine chem¬ ist in the future, if he can answer all the Dean’s questions. Haunt’s Tony’s during the week. ROBERT ANTENBRING —Bob is one of the “Ter¬ rible Trio4-one”—an ardent hunter?? Cars and the opposite sex take up much of Bob’s time. BEVERLEY ASH —is Flin Flon’s favourite femme. We often wonder if she isn’t the—two of the Ter¬ rible Trio. “Miss Muffet” may make “I’ll die laugh¬ ing” become fact. CAROLE BENDER —Our dark-haired young lady is always trying to stump the teachers. Works hard at talking to the boys. Who occupies all your spare time, Carole? ROGER BONK —Has little trouble attaining high marks in Maths. Main ambition is getting his car started and avoiding tickets. Special interests around home, Roger? JOHN BRENAN—Soon patiently waiting for a bus in St. Vital every morning. What happened to your car pool, John? Future poet laureate and comedian. RICHARD BROOKE —Favourite expressions are “Nag, nag!” and “When we were down in the States last weekend.” Amb.—to discover a shorter route to the border. GERALD BUHR —One of the Graham Hall clan, Gerry plans to go into Theology. His quick smile has won him many friends. COLIN CAMPBELL —One of 12-2’s quieter mem¬ bers. Colin and D. should match sunburns or blush¬ es. Keeps his interests secret and the whole class guessing. RICHARD CARSON— “Mr. Carson, did you find that Maths test hard?” Rick appears quiet but doesn’t pick a back seat because he likes the sun. Well, Rick? ROBERT COLMAN— A whizz at grade XII Maths unless it involves some grade one work. What could he have been up to these days? RICHARD CONDIE— “The fastest thing on earth,” yet nervous when he calls the opposite sex. Am- bition-to-conquer. I wonder what?—could it possibly be Bob C? NANCY CREIGHTON— A cute package with too many good qualifications to list. “Bubbles” just loves those weekend parties. But, those unbearable Monday mornings! ALLAN COUCH —If anyone in the room is going to succeed, “Posturepedic” will likely be the first. Our President could sell anything. ALICE DAVIES —A quiet individual who tries to get the most out of school. Interests seem to centre around her home town. Ambition—Hospital lab work. 15
”
Page 16 text:
“
| Pete MacKenzie — Graduate of the notorious XI-B. Pete still has trouble staying in French classes. Prefers a front seat in Drama, but a back seat in Poetry. Glenna Mills — Sparling food can’t be too bad, as | Glenna is still with us. She can often be found with | “Garth” from Graham Hall. I Bryan Park — “Parksie”, the strong silent member of XI1-1. Basketball player “par excellance.” Con- I stantly laughing at the Fat Man, Murray. Ron Pritchard — Everyone knows “Duckie” loves Poetry. Spends most of his time running away from girls, but we really know he loves them. Drives a green bug. Glorianne Rice — Balmoral Hall’s loss is U.C.’s gain. “Ricky” is one of the liveliest girls in 12-1. Al¬ ways smiling. Interests range between Sammies and Zebes. Brian Rosner — Trie Tics capable advertising man¬ ager. Conveniently sick for Xmas exams, Brian is looking to writing the Easter set! Trevor Rutley — “Daddy Rutley”. Trev is an old hand at marriage and acts as counsellor for 12-1 boys. Future is Theology. Best of luck. Boris Salamon — Boris has been an avid curler since the age of three. Easily be found “Down the Road a Piece.” Hails from Dugald. Beryl Savage — Beryl succeeds in answering all the questions in class that the rest of us can’t. A regis¬ tered nurse, Beryl can always be counted on for advice. Wilfred Sigurdson — This young man is so quiet, we had to pry anything that appears in this writeup. Hails from Oak Point and future—2nd year—unde¬ cided!! Carol Spivak—Carol simply can’t win any arguments in French class. Carol’s future is as yet undecided but we expect to see her teaching French someday. Sharon Swindell — Miss Megaffin’s favourite! Sharon loves poetry and is famous for her enjoyable com¬ ments from the front of the room. Drama sees her in the back. Katherine Wiebe — Quiet, soft-spoken young lady of brief words. A future teacher with a subtle sense of humour. Has an affinity for Scotsmen! Mel Zenith —- Member of the Ackerman, Levenstein, Nairn and Tass group who help support Tony’s. Inter¬ ests—girls, food, girls and French. Mary Forke — Returned to U.C. after two year’s hard work!! 12-1’s social butterfly manages to get good marks. Amb.—M.R.S. Fate—M.I.S.S. Nettie Redekopp — A lab technician to be who will continue to spread that glow in Hospital Wards. Al¬ ways willing to help. Future—Bright. Beth Day — Constantly found in the Library in a deep discussion. This attractive young miss hails from Churchill High. Plans to enter nursing. Gail Rubin—Quiet, quiet, quiet is all you can say about Gail. Hard worker who will surely succeed. 14
”
Page 18 text:
“
Heie Dehis — A recent addition to the field of matri¬ mony. Hailing from Germany, he is an exceptional student, well-liked by all. Carolyn Duncan — A wee lass who has the pleasure of taking all our money from us. A hard worker, but is never seen without a smile. Myrna Dunlop — “Well Dun” feels her way from res¬ idence each morning, but usually makes Physics class, if only to smile feebly. Sharon Edwards — Hails from Erickson. Manages to keep things lively at Sparling Hall. Ambition—to reach Teacher’s College—somehow. Gail Fahrner — Hails from Charleswood, but never in a hurry to go home. “Oh darn, I missed another bus!” Gail has won many friends at U.C. Shirley Falloon — Can usually be seen rushing into school five minutes before classes begin. Shirley’s ready smile has made her many friends in U.C. Carol Anne Fields — This girl’s smile lights up the whole room. Of the River Heights clan, she is one of the few who are never late for class. Gladys Finlay — H.B. is a good asset to XI1-2 but her greatest interest is in Germany. She is not too pleased with her famous nickname. Ambition—to fly her own jet. David Frye — Dave’s greatest ambition is to solve the many problems of love. It can’t be done, Dave, but keep trying. Werner Goetze — A late arrival to 12-2 but seems to be one of the more industrious of the group. Man¬ ages to accomplish a lot, well. Rob Glasgow- fa ITi. lRhwHujKiiim. Casanova. What occurs on weekends that makei cjf Monday morn¬ ings so blue?—ski trips?? ■ a j Sharon Hall — Sharon is often seen—seldom heard. Haunts the girl’s common room. Ambition — Fine Arts. Bert Hamm — Another Air Force man. “X’s and O’s anyone?” This tall, friendly fellow is usually to be found sleeping during classes. Barbara Hamwee — (“Smiles”) is only quiet when doing yesterday’s homework. She has lots of pep and personality and is popular with everyone. Frank Hawes — “The Old Philosopher” has more than once tried to analyze a fellow student. Ambition —to figure himself out. James Hay — “Hey, Hay,” is a famous expression in Tony’s especially when Jim tells one of his jokes. He feels his way to the Hallowed Halls from St. James. Sandra Hood — One of our hard workers from Bis- sett. What’s all the interest at Otterburn, Sandra? Fu¬ ture—undecided. Donald Howden — This lad seems to have been to the South since Christmas. However, that beautiful red is sometimes a blush rather than sunburn.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.