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IIA FRONT ROW: Patricia Linton, Leslie Richardson, Ellen Steggs, Karen Kirton, Carolyn Abercromby, Barbara Newman, Judy Lepp, Veronica Coburn. Meron Pascoe, Diane Strupp. MIDDLE ROW; Margaret Jarrell, Brenda Falls, Marianne Kozak, Donna Winning, Janice Whittard, Cheryl Smith, Joan Schmidt, Helen Drury, Mary Strupp, Janis Haine, Barbara Taverner, Mr. Dugo. BACK ROW: Mark Aalto, David Wood, Lome Epp, John Dalziel, Douglas Groves, Olaf Janzen, John White, Gordon Duda, John Kirton, John Snider, Peter Ewert, David Lotocki, Douglas Butt. Mark Aalto — Snowball may be small but he gets around. Carolyn Abercromby — Started in 11 B but decided our room was better. Douglas Butt — 11 A ' s poolshark who plays poker on the side. Veronica Coburn — Known to her friends as Roni. John Dalziel — Hey you with the big smart sister. Helen Drury — This kid is a real Beatle fan - Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! Gordon Duda — Shame, shame! Ellen answered more questions than you that period. Lome Epp — Nobody got through my position - they all went around me. Peter Ewert — Shutterbug plays with the elec- tronic flash in Physics. Brenda Falls — She looks like a brain but you should see her monkey. Douglas Groves — Doesn ' t say much but frustrates Dave nevertheless. Janis Haine — Vice-president in charge of 11 A ' s vices. Judith Harrison — Little and lovely. Olaf Janzen — Borrows Ellen ' s homework a lot. Margaret Jarrell - Little girl, big smile. John Kirton — 11 A ' s effishensy Xpurt. Karen Kirton — The best things come in pairs. Marianne Kozak — Mr. S. and Marianne get along fine for enemies. Judy Lepp - Prim and proper? Not really. Patricia Linton — Mr. K ' s noisemaker. David Lotocki — He wants his ring back something fierce. Barbara Newman — She ' s unpatriotic - her favourite school is Ridley. Meron Pascoe — Generally speaking, she ' s generally speaking. Leslie Richardson — Good and kind - good for every- thing and kind of clever. Joan Schmidt — Her favourite class is Math. Cheryl Smith — Mr. K ' s secretary. John Snider - Has a big hand in French class and going around corners. Ellen Steggs — This year she started school with the rest of us - that ' s a switch. Diane Strupp — She ' s interested in a certain P.J. Mary Strupp — How many more Strupp ' s are chere? Barbara Taverner — Her favourite team is the Junior B ' s; wonder why? John White - Big John forgot to shave before his pic- ture was taken. How dreadful- Janice Whittard — Elle est une eleve geniale. Donna Winning — Mr. G ' s, favourite pupil in German. David Wood — You mean Dave ' s in the Key club?
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12E FRONT ROW: Sharon Shaheen, Diane Lawler, Sandra Nourse, Margaret Hall, Jeannette Vanden Bogert, Judi Holleran, Eve Hogrebe, Lynnette Smith, Marianne Vander Maarel. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Clancy, Terry Murray, Bob Etherington. Larry Schmor, Nick Tymoszewicz, Peter Longhurst, Douglas Houtby, Dave Snider, Don Gibson. Mr. Mueller. Ken Clancy — Short, dark, and handsome. Ken is the envy of all the boys in the class. Bob Etherington — Suffers from a rare tropical disease, Pattyitis. Don Gibson — His continuous quiet makes him an unknown character in 12E. Margaret Hall — Quack, quack, quack, quack. Eve Hogrebe — Weird knee socks and nylons are a major part of Eve ' s wardrobe. Judy Holleran — Let me taste your sandwich, mine ' s no good. Doug Houtby - Mumbles so well that the teachers think he is giving the right answer. Diane Lawler — There ' s a boy I know at Lakeport, who says the other boys Pete Longhurst — Mr. Wigget ' s Peta. Terry Murray — Terry ' s knowledge in Algebra is a glowing light in the dark of 12E. Sandra Nourse — (Sam) Co-Co-Co-Co-Author of these notes. Larry Schmor — Mr. Kempton ' s star pupil — The leader of the pack. Sharon Shaheen — The little girl of 12E who graces us with her silence. Lynnette Smith — 12E ' s quiet mannerly English student. Dave Snider — He is also choir boy. Nick Tymoszewicz — Miss Canby ' s favourite algebra student; he asks too many stupid questions. Jeannette Vanden Bogert — Boggy is always calm, cool, and collected. Marianne Vander Maarel — She enjoys Thursday night German classes OR how ' s John these days.
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IIB FRONT ROW: Carole Bedard. Marnie Aiken, Linda Wood, Judy Brewster, Lesley Curran, Kathryn Ross, Margaret Braun, Marian Lecompte, Sylvia Lucas, Cheryl Conway. MIDDLE ROW: David Reynolds, Sandra Timco, Betty Drury, Janice York, Chantal Ferbus, Jane Nightingale, Susan Kretz, Carolyn Crites, Judy Boskill, Marilyn Leach, Sally Hudson, Jini Crawford, Mr. Engemann. BACK ROW: Tom Thompson, Ron Nichol, Gary Kinaschuck, Stewart Farago, Robert Corbett, Ray Nagy, Peter Richards, Nestor Chornobay, Ian McCausland, Ken Berube, Bruce Beninger, Doug Clancy. Marnie Aiken — I know there ' s no such thing as an Easter Bunny - Santa Claus told me. Carole Bedard — Poor Carole has to look through the steering wheel while she is driving. Bruce Beninger - The Man With the X-Ray Eyes. There ' s not much he misses when observing the situation. Kenneth Berube — Favourite saying - What ' s the matter with you Farago? Judith Boskill - Judy sets an example for all - quiet and studious. Margaret Braun — Will Marg ever learn to share her test? After all, share and share alike Judith Brewster - Gets tired cheerleading and council- treasuring, so she eats pickles in English class. Nestor Chornobay - A proud oarsman, he ' s a fan of Niagara Falls, N.Y., harness racing, and plaid watch-bands. Douglas Clancy — Loved by many, cut up by all. Watch it or I ' ll tell my big brother. Cheryl Conway — This girl has daggers at her finger- tips, but right now they ' re trimmed for volleyball. Robert Corbett — Not one for long-winded answers. Has a patented after-dinner pose. Virginia Crawford — Everyone out to Marks for lunch. Jini has the beast. Carolyn Crites - Jane, your hair is the same as mine. Lesley Curran — We ' re waiting for the day when she will answer a question in history. Betty Drury - Betty is Mr. Hayes ' expert on dates and events - especially the Battle of Marathon. Stewart Farago — Has applied for membership in the Black Muslims. Envy of all with his immaculate Simca. Chantal Ferbus - Whose French is better — Mrs. Paul ' s or Chaatal ' s? Sally Hudson — Sally has extracurricular activites outside the school. I wonder who ? Gareth Kinaschuk — Joe sound-effects, is always mean to poor Clance. F.S. - Mmmoooooo . Susan Kretz — One of our imports from St. Alfred ' s who comes from a ready-made baseball team. Marilyn Leach - Our Mach co-ed? Was almost as ex- cited as Kathryn was about that anniversary. Marian Lecompte — IIB is full of imports - Marian is another of that group. Sylvia Lukacs — This poor girl misses all the fun of Math class in Rm. 107. Ian McCausland — Will revolutionize basketball with his unique jump-shot. F.S. - Why should I lend you anything? Raymond Nagy — A genuine mover. The only stipula- tion - she must be less than 5 ft. tall. Ronald Nichol — Goes to Falls Ave., just to get new pens. Owns a sleek fastback Volkswagen. Jane Nightingale - Don ' t look now, Carolyn, but your hair is the same as mine. David Reynolds - Going to Hamilton on the Hill on a football scholarship. F.S. - Mm-Mmm eyes. Peter Richards - When Pete loses one shoelace, he takes out the other so people won ' t notice. Kathryn Ross- Kathryn was all excited on her an- niversary. Thomas Thompson — He does his homework, is very quiet, gives intelligent answers. Apart from thai he ' s all right. Sandra Timco — Sandy is llB ' s athlete. Name any sport and she ' s in it. Linda Wood — Our class representative does won- ders for us in the Students ' Council. Janice York — Boy, can Jan ever do the monkey, especially at the Scott St. Plaza.
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