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12C FRONT ROW: Barbara Nickel, Donna Drennan, Danna McDonough, Sheila Saunderson, Heather Rochefort, Irene Krahn, Sharon West, Karen Raham, Diane Campbell, Andrea Marconi. MIDDLE ROW: Klaas Dekker, Mike Arghittu, Doug Chapman, Bill Wilson, Reg Baraniuk, Walter Onyskiw, Barry Morrison, Brian Haynes, Ron Boldt, Stan Uhryn, Ralph Barnim, Mr. Valentine. BACK ROW: Eric Lepp, Bruce Tkachuk, Bob Durie, Bill Eraser, Mike Dwyer, Geoff Brown, Pat Beard, Alan Larocque, Don Pascoe, Dave MacKenzie, John Coome, Dit Schoenle, Gray Allen. Gray Allen — Danna McDonough hasn ' t said two words to me in 4 years. Am I lucky or not? Mike Arghittu - Mike is fresh from the old country and he is proud of it too. Reg Baraniuk — Reg uses the new face cream that makes you shine. Ralph Barnim — One hundred pounds of screaming muscle. Pat Beard - At least Pat is musically inclined if nothing else. Ron Boldt - As an astronomer, Ron predicts the uni- verse revolves around one small element - Barb. Geoff Brown — An expert in many fields; one in particular. Diane Campbell — Boys seem to like Diane. Doug Chapman — If I said he was the p resident of the council, it would be censored, so I won ' t. John Coome - Do you really have to get permission from Pat to breathe? Klaas Dekker - Klaas has the hottest Hillman in town - only he can ' t get it to run. Donna Drennan — The bobby-sox kid. Bob Durie — Hercules chained and unfed. Mike Dwyer - No boys, I don ' t want to go steady honest, unless, that is, she has a car, money and good looks. Bill Eraser - Bill wants to drop math - because he can ' t do it and concentrate on German - something he can do. Brian Haynes - Oh you silly teacher, of course I didn ' t do my homework. Irene Krahn — 12 C ' s quiet one? Liked by everyone. Alan Larocque — Mom, I ' m the most handsome boy in the class again. Mom ' Mom! Down here, stupid, (author) Eric Lepp — He who says Eric robs cradle should may- be take better look at Jane. Dave MacKenzie — One hundred and seventy five pounds of sheer, sheer, sheer. I leave it up to you. Andrea Marconi — Andrea has a pleasing personality and should do well in the world. Danna McDonough — The brains of 12 C. Barry Morrison — Has to use new Ice in chemistry. The elements in front of him are too hot to handle. Barbara Nickel — Barb has everything but height. Walter Onyskiw — What ' s that you ' re mumbling, Walter? Don Pascoe — Don broke his perfect attendance in October; he came to school. Karen Raham - Member of that other Grantham club. Heather Rochefort — Heather should go places. Sheila Saunderson — True barber ' s friend. Dietmar Schoenle — Dit has a car, girls, and money; now all he needs is?? Bruce Tkachuk — At Bruce ' s present rate he should pass on term marks alone. Stanley Uhryn — If there ' s a trouble maker in 12 C, IT ' S STAN all the way. Sharon West - She ' s the last of the Mohican. Her am- bition is to scalp Brian. Bill Wilson — I think I ' ll make a career out of being a high school boy.
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12B FRONT ROW: Sandy Seley, Carol Yachuk, Noreen Donaven, Sandra Mcintosh, Barbara Hughes, Brenda Bishop, Susan Edwards, Margaret White, Clara Fanelli. MIDDLE ROW: David Swann, James Perkins, Mark Maine, Susan Cobley, Twila Bartlett, Brian Martin, Garth Roberts, Gary Fryatt, Mr. Griffith. BACK ROW: Paul Rotz, Allan Shynal, James Ballantyne, Phil Boskill, Jack Mosselman, John Painter, Paul Green, Robert Thomson, Kenneth Ludlow. Jane Aiken — John Sciamontes ' little cover girl. James Ballantyne - He comes to life at school dances. Suzanne Barteaux — 12B ' s own little Chester. Twila Bartlett - She can ' t make up her mind whether to be a nurse, banker or music teacher. Brenda Bishop — The firebug who ' s trying to set our class on fire. Phillip Boskill - Master of the skates. Susan Cobley — Has a phobia about long dresses - especially bridesmaids ' . Noreen Donaven — The tough kid who likes Ford products. Susan Edwards — Physically in Grantham, mentally at Western. Gary Fryatt — Rocky the flying squirrel of 12B. Paul Green — Likes to stun the class with big words. Mark Haine — His real interests lie in 12 A. Barbara Hughes - She bets on High School football games. Kenneth Ludlow — He was famous in square danc- ing for the side slide. Brian Martin - Farmer Brown with a transistor radio. Sandra Mcintosh - Sandra surprises us with her answers in history. Jack Mosselman - 12 B ' s rural recruit from Port Colbourne. John Painter — Who knows, someday he might be as good as Mr. Kere. James Perkins — He is a vicious little card-shark from Port Weller. Garth Roberts - 12 B ' s expert on various subjects. Paul Rotz — A bad apple in French. Sandra Seley — She is forever leaving French class early. Allan Shynal - Dreaming of a football scholarship and new cars. David Swann — He almost burned his ear off in Chemistry. Robert Thomson - He is interested in the Collegiate and roller skating. Margaret White — Best dressed girl during the third week of school. Carol Yachuk - A not so quiet import from Sir Winston. Welcome Carol.
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12D FRONT ROW: Christine Brouillette, Dianne Graham, Lorraine Crawford, Manila Vilumsons, Barbara Beckett, Janet Crocock, Jo-Ann Lloyd, Judy Slivinski, Ruthann McLean, Marilyn Burman. MIDDLE ROW: Don Jarrell, Andy De Forest, Dennis Seguin, David Savage, Heather Schram, Elaine Boudreau, Lyn Gratton, Bryan Stewart, Dick Broerse, Bob Fare, Lambert Westera, Mr. Kempton. ABSENT: Dennis Lajambe. Barbara Beckett - Mysterious stranger: the great fearless chemist. Elaine Boudreau — Light: She gave her light touch to the Variety Show. Dick Broerse — Wealthy and powerful: Dick will you please do something? Christine Brouillette - Fair Christian: Funny you should ask. Marilyn Burman — Bitter: Hmm my name is — Hmm. Lorraine Crawford - Famous in battle: I ' m sure Mr. Holmes will agree. Janet Crocock — God ' s gracious gift: She has made a wise decision. Andy De Forest — Manly: On to Tubinis (or the races). Bob Fare — Of bright shining fame: One must face the future. Dianne Graham - Pure goddess of the moon: She has the stars in her eyes. Lyn Gratton - A tower of strength: Her strength is supplied by those surprise lunches. Don Jarrell - Ruler of the world: A leading member of our class. Dennis La Jambe — Lover of fine food. Andy and Dennis should change name meanings. Jo-Ann Lloyd — Full of grace, mercy and prayer: Look I ' m a tree. Silence is golden. Ruthann McLean - A beautiful friend: So very true. Dave Savage — Beloved: but absent. Heather Schram - A flower: shared with other classes. Dennis Seguin - He shall add: A favourite of Mr. Kere. Judith Slivinski — Admired, praised: Our knock-out cheerleader. Bryan Stewart - Strong, powerful: 1 like you. Maruta Vilumsons — Sea maiden: Even if she can ' t swim. Lambert Westera - Heart of a lamb: A lumberjack with a Hose Jimenez accent.
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