Winkler Collegiate Institute - Collegian Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1959

Page 34 of 88

 

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ART HILDEBRAND, Homefield Art is a modest young man, but has a much appreciated quiet sense of humour. He partici¬ pates in most of the school activities, including curling and skating. After completing high school he intends to work on his father’s farm. IRVIN ISAAC, Hoffnungsort S. D. Irvin is one of those students who is not in favour of too much studying, but seems to like Mathematics and Science. He enjoys all sports and is a frequent spectator at hockey games. Cn weekends he generally works on his father’s farm at Hoffnungsort. LEONA ISAAC, Hoffnungsort S. D. Leona’s neat apperance and pleasant ways, have won the admiration of her classmates. Her activities include singing in the choir and ISCF. She appears especially talented in Physics and Algebra, while her interests lie in shellcraft, oilpainting and public speaking. GEORGE KONRAD, Manitou George who lives in the Boy’s Dorm, enjoys everything from washing dishes to Physics. He shows great determination when tackling jobs and completes his homework conscientiously. He earns his allowance shovelling wheat on his father’s farm. VERNA KRAHN, Winkler Verna is the noisy type but stands at the head of our class. She enjoys skating, swimming and cooking. She is also a member of the H.L.C.C. Her favorite expression is ‘Don’t try and be difficult’. She is generally optimistic about the future but does not intend to take grade twelve. ARLENE LOEWEN, Carman Arlene is quite a lively lass whose aim in life is nursing. She dislikes sports and schoolwork. Some of her chief hobbies are driving, reading, needlework, and club parties. The most pleasant part of the week for her is Friday when she gets the family Dodge. EVA LOEWEN, Winkler Eva, friendly and pleasant, is frequently embarrassed in class when the teacher finds her daydreaming of more pleasant things. Her favorite subjects are Mathematics and Ger¬ man. Her activities which include skating, hoc¬ key games and church functions, keep her well occupied. LOUISE LOWEN, Winkler A joke and a laugh and here comes LOUISE. She participates in discussions freely and with¬ out being detected. “Lewie” enjoys sports, driving, and HLCC parties. Her homework is usually finished, even on Monday mornings. CLARENCE NEUFELD, Grossweide S. D. This cheerful, well dressed lad in XIB enjoys singing, German, and studying Mathematics. Self-boarding is one of his chores. He believes to recognize his future in the field of electronics. DENNIS NEUFELD, Winkler Dennis, one of the quieter ones of the class, does not take his studies too seriously but still does satisfactory work.

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GRADE XI-B SYLVIA DYCK, Winkler Sylvia, ‘Sive’, is the lass who finds a cheery ‘Hi’ for everyone. She enjoys basketball driv¬ ing and skating. She indulges in parties and dill pickles with tremendous enthusiasm, but has an aversion for work. JOHN ENNS, Schanzenfeld S. D. John is a cheery friend who comes to us from Schanzenfeld. He likes to indulge in baseball, physics, and his father’s truck. Because of his interest in science and frequent work on his father’s truck we may assume that John will become a mechanic. ALBERT FALK, Hoffnungsort S. D. Albert quietly takes in whatever the teacher has to offer. He boards in town and munches at his sister’s cooking. He dislikes homework but realizes it is good for the future. His aim is to obtain a complete senior matriculation next June. SHIRLEY FALK, Winkler Shirley is the quiet type but occasionally comes out w ith lots of wisdom. She belongs to the H. L. C. C. Her favorite expression is “Could be”. She enjoys skating and swimming. Her biggest dislike is sewing. Her moods vary with the weather. JACK FEHR, Winkler Jack, nicknamed. “Speed”, is the man to see if you have anything to trade. He enjoys photo¬ graphy and snaps a surprise picture whenever he can. Jack dislikes Physics, but loves driving his father’s car. NANCY FLEMING, Winkler Nancy, our petite blushing blond is always happy, fun-loving and aglow. She is the cham¬ pion in our bowling league and enjoys singing, acting and skating in her spare time. Between spares and recess she is hard to find. KEN FRIESEN, Plum Coulee Cheerful, kind-hearted Ken, always has an answer for every question, especially those asked by students. He participates in every activity, from curling to singing. Coming to W. C. I. from Plum Coulee, Ken seems to be heading back to the farm. LAWRENCE FRIESEN, Plum Coulee Lawrence drives to school and back each day from Plum Coulee. He is extremely interested in curling and has participated in quite a few Bonspiels. His favorite subject is Chemistry, but he abhors Geometry. KEN GIESBRECHT, Kane Ken a popular student from the Kane dis¬ trict is not too particular about his studies. However when a teacher is in sight, he always has an intelligent look on his face. He’s a mechanic by nature and if you want him, you’ll probably find him under his car or on his cycle. His favorite expression which he fre¬ quently puts to use is ‘‘that is a minor detail.” ROY GUENTHER, Winkler Roy is a popular boy who plays trombone in the School Orchestra and displayed his talent for singing in the Operetta. He dislikes one or two subjects but as a whole he likes his school work. His favourite expression is “Not much Chance”. Page 29



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JOHN PAULS, Reinfeld S. D. John to most pupils appears jovial and ami¬ able. He travels two miles to school in his pickup every morning. In sports he prefers an important position such as goalkeeper in hockey and. catcher in baseball. Of his school subjects he prefers Maths. His future is still undecided. JOHN PENNER, Kaleida John, hails from Kaleida. and his favorite pastime is driving his father’s Vauxhall. He enjoys Physics and Chemistry, but is bored by German He is quite familiar with the princi¬ pal’s office although we point this out to a mere delight in mischief. MARIE PENNER, Kaleida Marie who is known for her speed in talking, voices her opinion quite freely in class. Her activities include choir, skating, and skiing as well as acting the part of Edith in the operetta. She has a particular liking for Chemistry and Physics, but abhors History. She is noted by her expression ‘Ja, so geht das Leben.” HELEN PETERS, Burwalde S. D. Helen, an active lass, often takes advantage of sitting near the back by letting out an occa¬ sional burst of laughter or an unexpected re¬ mark. Her activities include choir, young peo¬ ples. and hockey games. She enjoys Mathema¬ tics does her homework and does not intend to take her XII. GLADYS SUDERMAN, (Deceased) GLADYS joined us at Winkler High this year. She is quiet and studious but alert for any¬ thing out of the ordinary. She participates in church affairs like Young People’s and Choir, does her work faithfully, but never misses a hockey game. MARY ANN SUDERMAN, Haskett S. D. Mary Ann. who is a third year student in the Winkler Collegiate, is one of the popular mem¬ bers of the class. Her back seat often necessi¬ tates reminders to listen to the instructor. She participates in basketball, attends many a hoc¬ key game and is active in Young People’s and other Church activities. MARGARET THIELMANN, Elm Creek Margaret is of the quiet type whose solution to passing her grade appears to be studying. She enjoys Physical Education in school and finds reading of fiction enjoyable entertain¬ ment in her leisure time. Her future is unde¬ cided but she may attend school again next year. SUSIE THIESSEN, Hochfeld Susie is the quiet thoughtful girl who can usu¬ ally be found studying diligently. Her favourite subject is History. In her leisure time she en¬ joys reading and needlework. JOHNNY WIEBE, Winkler Johnny, ‘Peewee’, is a very likeable young man. A teasing ‘Hi’, a thundering laugh and here comes our center of attraction. On the volleyball court Johnny is certainly the noisiest and probably the most active player. Photo¬ graphy basketball, and dancing are among his favorites. IRVIN ZACHARIAS, Winkler Irvin, a likeable fellow is usually just in time for the morning bell. He participates in sports such as hockey, baseball and basketball with great interest. In school he prefers Physics and Geometry to all other subjects. His future we believe is undecided or at least unrevealed. Page 31

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