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

 - Class of 1965

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HEATHER MacLELLAN - Heather, a past cheerleader and member of the Olympian Staff, intends to enter nursing, and will most likely train in Toronto. WALT McKENZIE - Walt is picking up the rest of his 13 subjects. He is undecided about his future. DAVID MEE - He is well known as Sunshine in trigonometry and geom- etry. Dave hopes to take Engineering at Waterloo. THEODORE NENYCH - Ted gets his inspiration for trigonometry from hockey games. If he sees enough hockey he should be found at Queen ' s next year for Engineering. MIKE PRATT - He has the most unusual plans. Mike will join the U.S. Navy next year for underwater demoli- KENNETH PREDOVICH - Ken plans to go to McMaster next year and study a Humanities Course. This year Ken was president of Grantham ' s Chess Club. ANITA SOROCZYNSKY - She is another candidate for the teaching profession Anita ' s eyes are aimed for Hamilton Teachers ' College where she will try to overcome her dislike for Children. RON WAWRINTY - He finds the only way to do math is to sit and pray . Ron is looking forward to a Chemical Engineering course at McMaster. EVELYN WOODFIELD - Evelyn ' s intentions are focused a little closer to home where she plans to attend Brock Teachers ' College. Best of luck at our new university. GORDON WILLIAMS - Next year this fine debater will attend military college. We wish him the best of luck. EDGAR WILCOX - Edgar plans to go to Siberia and take a salt-mining course. Best wishes, we hope you are accepted.

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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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13B DONALD ARMSTRONG - Don says he plans to attend McMaster, but he doesn ' t know what for. It is rumoured though, that deep inside, his great ambition is to become a farmer. KEITH BECKER - Thoughts of attend- ing Brock University for history, of Teachers ' College, or Ryerson Institute are foremost in Keith ' s mind, although it ' s hard to say which is most foremost. RONALD BRINSMEAD - Little Honda is also a literary genius. That ' s why he got stuck writing class notes. Next year, it ' s the University of Guelph for Wildlife Management. ROBERT BRYERS - A correspondence course from Queens University is on the roster for Bob, who wants to become a chartered accountant. He plays offen- sive guard in senior football. BRIAN DONNELLY - One of the long- terra members of Grantham ' s student body. Brian is vice-president of the Students ' Council and a member of Delta Sigma. He will take business at Western or Brock. GERALD EDIGER - A member of the I.S.C.F. and a dedicated worker, Gerald will attend Brock University for a course in history. THEODORE EPP - Chemical Technol- ogy at the Hamilton Institute of Tech- nology will next year be the object of Ted ' s studies. He is a member of Delta Sigma. SHARON GEE - Rather quiet and reserved outwardly, Sharon must be hiding some dynamic ambition. Might it be nursing at St. Joseph ' s, Hamilton? DAVID HARMS - The Squirrel plans either to join the working force or to become a Professional next year. Lots of luck, Dave. JOHN HILDEBRANDT - The lure of an eventual university education attracts John. However, he will work for a ' year before attempting to fulfil this desire.

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