Grantham High School - Olympian Yearbook (St Catharines, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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13A DENNIS BAILEY - Next year Dennis will take a Commerce course at McMaster University. He wanted his 1959 Sprite mentioned in the class notes. BERNARD BEDARD - At the end of this year we will lose Bernard, who, at night will study electronics very haid. LINDA BERGMAN - An active year- book worker and last year ' s editor, Linda plans to get her B. Sc. degree in nursing at Western University. JOHN BORBATH - A most intelligent person. This quality shown in his wish to take Latin a second time even though he was successful in it last year. A teaching course at McMaster is his destination. SUSAN BRADLEY - Susan plans to follow up her last year ' s job as Collegiate Corner reporter by taking journalism at Western. With her cheery smile, we know she will be a success. BILL BRUNYANSKY - He found this year ' s trigonometry as easy as last year ' s. Bill is again planning a business administration course at Ryerson. HELGA CLEVE - Helga, a real sports enthusiast, plans to attend Teachers ' College at Hamilton. We wish her every success in her career. PAUL COOMBES - Every year Paul is mentioned as being quiet and he still is this year. He is undecided about what to take next year. RICHARD COP EL AND - He had to hand in the class notes on Thursday or flunk Latin. If he passes Latin this year he plans to go to McMaster but is not sure of his course. BOB DYCK - Supplies a paint truck for the football teams. This oarsman hopes to go to Toronto next year to study architecture.

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£ocal 199 45-47 CARLISLE STPEET, ST. CATHARINES, DNT. F HDNE — MU 5-9757 INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AEROSPACE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA — UAW JAMES CONNELL , , President RONALD ADAIR Recordins Sec ' y RONALD CARTER Trustee GORDON L. LAMBERT . , Vice-Pres. TED JEAN . Sergeant-at-Anm J. B. WILLSON Trustee ERIC COOPER Financial Sec ' y TERRY SOP OTYK Guide DOUGLAS McPHERSON Trustee A MESSAGE TO ALL STUDENTS To you, in the secondary phase of the public school education system of this province — we in the labour movement would add support to what you have probably already heard from your parents — teachers — guidance counsellors and many others sincerely interested in your welfare. In this increasingly technological age unskilled and semi-skilled jobs are rapidly disappearing and at this stage of your education what outstanding knowledge or skill have you to offer a pros- pective employer? Graduates of apprenticeship programmes, technological institutes, high schools or collegiates, vocational schools, trade schools and universities face a much brighter opportunity of employment. In the last 10 years professional occupations have increased 70% - skilled jobs 507o and white collar occupations have grown 35%. The total labour force has increased almost 25%. while semi- skilled and unskilled jobs are up less than 20%! Our advice then is acquire all the specialized training and higher education you can absorb before entering Canada ' s work force. The Canadian Labour movement has always realized the importance of education and as far back as 1898 were advocating ' free ' or public education at the secondary level. Today the labour movement believes any student able to qualify scholastically should be able to attend the tertiary level of our educational system for we fully realize the constant need for more and better education for all citizens. And finally to those of you who will some day be working in factory, shop or office we hope you join a Union of your choice and become a participating member — you will have a wonderful opportunity of continuing your learning processes and to become truly educated these should con- tinue to the day you die. The Executive Board Officers.



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SHARON FLETCHER - This acdve Delta Chi member intends to take Honours English and History at University of Toronto. Best of luck, Sharon. JUDY GOODSON - Judy, an active member of Theta Kappa Sorority, and a past Grantham cheerleader has set her sights for Toronto Teachers ' College where we know she will be a success. JACOB HAMOEN - Honeymoon - Jack is interested in aeronautics and he is tall. Jack plans to go to McMaster to study Engineering and Physics. JO- ANNE HANSHAR - A course in physiotherapy at Toronto has a great appeal for Jo-Anne, and with her liking for people she should have no trouble. VALERIE KAYE - Although undecided as to which university she will attend, Val intends to enter the teaching pro- fession. We know all students will welcome her pleasing personality. ADOLF KLASSEN - Adolf ranks high in the math department and is a good all-round student. His future is un- decided. GARY KUZYK - His plans for the future are as last year, a big secret. Perhaps he should become a profession- al secret keeper, when he learns to shut his mouth. ANDA LAZDINS - Another sports- minded enthusiast, Anda plans to follow up her career by taking Honours Phys Ed and History at Western. With her physical ability we are sure she will have no trouble. JAMES LEE - Our representative to the Students ' Council will follow a course in Science at the University of Toronto. We all hope he will finally catch it. JIM LINTON - Although Jim is un- certain about his future plans, an Engineering course at McMaster seems probable. He played both honour student and football this year.

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