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

 - Class of 1965

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11F FRONT ROW: Barbara Steele, Sydney MacLean, Lily Nikoden, UUa Lenzen. Janet Fawcett, Kathleen Strong, Karen Snell, Nancy Graham, Lynn Billington. MIDDLE ROW:: Brian Clement, Henry Pritula, Tim Horhota, Muriel Matheson, Ruth FitzRandolph, Robert Paladichuk, Gerald Lof, Mr. Dixon. BACK ROW: Dennis Horner, Jim Fisher, Richard Wickabrod, Dennis Overend, David Williams, Jim Hutchison, Bob Reilly, Ted Skorski, John Shore. Lynn Billington — She is quite good in history. Brian Clement — He is very punctual in handing in Math detention assignments. Janet Fawcett — She sang well at the Variety Show. James Fisher — A very sagacious individual. Ruth FtizRandolph - A friend of UUa ' s. Nancy Graham — Is known for her uproarious laughter. Timothy Horhota — A very soporific being. Dennis Horner — Jim ' s shadow. James Hutchison — A very prodigious individual. Ulla Lenzen — She keeps a horrid locker. Gerald Lof — A very pugnacious student. Sydney MacLean — She asks absurd questions. Muriel Matheson - She loves arguing math with Mr. Allen. Lily Nikoden — Quiet and observant. Dennis Overend — He is continually an annoyance. Robert Paladichuk — He is never tongue-tied. Henry Pritula — He operates a taxi service after school. Robert Reilly — He is a vagabond, but shows hope. John Shore — This transcendental student, has an unlimited vocabulary. Ted Skorski - Ski, how big is a Whale ' s egg? Eric Smith — A genial person. Karen Snell — Quite a nice person. Barbara Steele — Quiet and attentive. Kathleen Strong — She is gradually being accepted by the clas s. Richard Wickabrod - He enjoys geography periods. Dave Williams — He uses the excuse of having an injured knee to stay out of gym.

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11E FRONT ROW: Janice Dann, Phyllis Navin, Marilyn Vail, Carolyn Webber, Eleanor Willms, Betty Brown, Ute Scheller, Kathryn Kamada, Ruth Gamble, Brigitte Weber. MIDDLE ROW: Barry CoUedge, Stan Nahachewski, Lyle Teakle. John Harris. Baiba Zvejnieks. Sharon Holmes, Lorraine Gibson, Doris Roemer, Charles Gadula, Gerald Carter, Jack Vander Werf, Les McDonald, Mr. Hamblet. BACK ROW: John Billington, Howard Holtzman, Nicholas Lomano, Wayne Dick, John Haldane, Walter Basel, Ron Friesen, Wilson Dick, Roy Savage, Robert Vanderkuip, Donald Slowinski, Douglas White, Dave Hay, Paul Boutin, Michael Ferron. Walter Basel — Wonder whose ring he is wearing? John Billington — He says Good things come in small packages. Paul Boutin — Nominated as most likely not to suc- ceed. Betty Brown — She dreams of her secret love in English class. Gerald Carter — He still carries his dependable brief case. Barry CoUedge — He misses his little pal, John Kees. Janice Dann — The French expert of the class. Wayne Dick — This rangehand can sing, ride horses, and rope cattle. Wilson Dick - His head is always in the clouds. Michael Ferron — He is a stranger from St. Alfreds. Ron Friesen — He roars to school every day in his green bomb. Charles Gadula — The Variety Show choked him up. Ruth Gamble - A little girl who doesn ' t say much. Lorraine Gibson — She likes to go to dances. John Haldane - But sir ' I disagree. John Harris — He is never stuck for words. David Hay — He is coached by Ron in German class. Sharon Holmes — Anxious to go to Hamilton next summer. Howard Holtzman — He is segregated to back seat in English. Kathryn Kamada — Our champion verb chart singer. Nicholas Lomano — Operates a taxi service after school. Stan Nahachewski — Charlie, when are you going to buy my tent? Phyllis Navin — She can talk for hours. Doris Roemer — She does her homework with Fritzie. Roy Savage — He came back from England a Mod. Ute Scheller — She is never seen without Carolyn. Donald Slowinski — He is competing with Haldane for the top mark in physics. Lyle Teakle — His life ' s aim is to be a farmer. Marilyn Vail — She has the same interest as three years ago. Robert Vanderkuip - Worthy replacement for John D. Jack Vander Werf — Intoxicated by Ford products. He will learn! Brigitte Weber — She finds out the answer from the back of the book. Then she guesses the method. Carolyn Webber — Woman ' s favourite sport! Douglas White — I ' ll have a hamburg and a coke, Mrs. Bennett. Eleanor Willms — She plays musical chairs in French class. Baiba Zvejnieks — She wants to be a professional square dancer.



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lOA FRONT ROW: Laura Biscotto, Patricia Gouthro, Marion Levitt, Lorna Foley, Linda Waytuck, Ellen Griffith, Karen Austin, Norma Bamim, Barbara Szymaszek. MIDDLE ROW: William Etherington, Sylvia Zuk, Barbara Coldwell, Donna Cherwinski, Ivi Ernesaks, Cheryl Nourse, Margaret Pries, Cindy Cooke, Sherida Ethering- ton, Brian Bergman. BACK ROW: Reg Meyer, Bull Brown, Robert Martens, Graham Murray, Neil Houlton, Brent Sather, Eddie Johnson, Jack Strupp, Danny Bologna, David Raham, Karen Austin -She was so proud when Mr.Goerzen complimented her on her singing. Norma Bamim - She is always talking with someone. Brian Bergman - Be reasonable. Do it Mr. Smith ' s way. Laura Biscotto - Big surprises come in small packages. Danny Bologna - If he can ' t convince Mrs. Paul, he ' ll confuse her. Bill Brown - He ' ll never let that barber cut his hair again. Donna Cherwinski - Motto: I think that I shall never see an auto as neat as an XKE. Barbara Coldwell - The quiet one of our room. Cindy Cooke - Her hairdresser says it ' s the real thing . Ivi Ernesaks - She loves answering questions especially those which teachers are not sure of themselves. Sherida Etherington - If she doesn ' t have the latest Beatle hit it ' s because of lack of funds. Bill Etherington - He enjoys only one thing in life-- Norma! Lorna Foley - Her interests sailed to England. Pat Gouthro - She is always whispering and giggling with Norma in Mr. Dixon ' s classes. Ellen Griffith - How is Mr. Griffith, Mrs. Griffith, and all the other little Griffiths??? Neil Houlton — He monkey ' s like an ape. Eddie Johnson - He ' s none too crisp. Judy Lake - Please, Mr. Gawley, may I go and get my pen out of my locker? Marion Levitt - Our ex-Latin declension champion. Robert Martens — He has a photographic mind. Reg Meyer — He denies he was on the Honour Role in Grade 9. Graham Murray - He is never quiet. Cheryl Nourse - Oh, that Bergman! I got another detention because of him. Margaret Pries — Very noisy according to Mr. Gawley. Actually it ' s a matter of opinion. Dave Raham - He is Mr. Dugo ' s farmer boy. Brent Sather - Reads Playboy but never looks at the pictures. Jack Strupp - He sounds like a 409 when he ' s think- ing. Barbara Szymaszek — I don ' t know what she wants, but you can be sure she will get it. Linda Waytuck — I wonder why she broke her arm just before the exams? Sylvia Zuk — She is sweet, lovable, intelligent and also the author of these notes.

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