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IOC FRONT ROW - Dana Richardson. Sue MacDonald, Mary Jane Lundie, Ruth Abrahams, Linda Czehowski, Lynne Donohue, Carolyn Carter. Jane White. Linda Quait, Sandra Dunn. MIDDLE ROW: Ruth Everdell, Yutta Lakeit. Judy Lake. Janice Wickabrod, Cathy Stuart. Judy Krahn. Elsa Duerksen. Jane Peppier, Barbara Christie. Jane Allen. Susan Gill. Miss Hughes. BACK ROW: Roy Bonazza. Larry Alpin. Carl Dombek, Bryan Yachuk. Wayne Duncan, Dave Wilkinson, Mike Bula, Greg Harrison. Steven Murray, Grahan Patten. ABSENT: Larry Johnston. Ruth Abrahams - She is the quiet one. Jane Allen - She loves those carrots in history class. Larry Alpin — He ' s our import from London. Roy Bonazza - He ' s IOC ' s best athlete of the year. Michael Bula - Be merciful to Carl and the fellows at lunch. Mike. Carolyn Carter - She talks to herself - a sure sign of insanity. Barbara Christie - She has trouble getting her cases right. Linda Czehowski - The girl with the bows. She ' s always thinking, especially in math. Carl Dombek - Carl makes and flies bigger and bet- ter paper gliders every year. Lynne Donohue - She ' s taking an honour ' s course in conversation - Mr. Dixon ' s advice. Elsa Duerksen — She ' s our leader and champion in physical education. Wayne Duncan — He makes time with Ruth E. in Mr. Dixon ' s class. Sandra Dunn - She ' s always losing her books - in class! Ruth Everdell - She has trouble getting her dates in order. Susan Gill - she knits her time away - or says she does! Gregory Harrison - He ' s one of a few candidates for Conservative leadership of IOC. Larry Johnston - He throws flying tackles at Mrs. Lindsay every so often. Judith Krahn - Her motto is Silence is Golden . Yutta Lakeit - She ' s tired of hearing her name mis- pronounced by teachers. Mary Jane Lundie — Generally speaking this girl is generally speaking. Sue MacDonald - Miss MacDonald, they ' re only boys. Math is her favourite class. Steve Murray - He likes to watch Carl ' s gliders fly- ing away. Graham Patten - He makes the most contributions in vocal discussions Jane Peppier — She is seen but rarely heard. Linda Quart - She is president of T.F.T. - Tar, Feather, and Throw. Dana Richardson — It reads wrongly. Catherine Stuart - Her money never works in the machines. I wonder why? Jane White - Her favourite saying is RINGO for President. Dave Wilkinson - Besides being IOC ' s present Con- servative leader, he got stuck with B.A.A. cards. Janice Wickabrod - She did the book in English class. Bryan Yachuk - Yeah! Yeah! Bryan is a big help to Dave with the B.A.A. cards.
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lOB FRONT ROW: Christine Benger, Pat Bowen, Karen Pniner. Debbie Billington, Sherry Gibson, Lorraine McCallum, Katherine Kuryluk, Brenda Fairbanks. Gail Oakie. Julia Clarke. MIDDLE ROW: Heather De Luca, Merri Morrison. Cathy Misener. Carla Affourtit, May Auzins, Linda Epp. Jane Vanhouwelingen, Judy Ritchie, Linda Cooper, Lynda Redman. Glenda Mills, Donna Daley, Mr. Morgan. BACK ROW: Frank Pavone. Brian Leadlay, Murray Oppertshauser, Robert Sears, Leonard McLelland, Robert Thompson, Mary Van Egmond, Reg Mason, William Gray, Richard McBrain, Stewart Proctor, Brian McNulty, Ted Van Gsest. Julia Clarke — Our import from Collegiate. Linda Epp — She likes disagreeing with the teachers. Sherry Gibson — She ' s the quiet one of 10 B - or may- be not! Brian Leadlay - He is our Latin advisor. Richard McBrain — He is not necessarily an Einstein. Lorraine McCallum — She is quiet and studious in school only. Brian McNulty — Who ' s the Italian leprechaun? Glenda Mills - She is the pixie of 10 B. Cathy Misener — She feels insecure when she ' s not eating in history. Merri Morrison — She blushes for everyone including herself! Gail Oakie — Oh, is he cute, and he ' s got a car too! Murray Oppertshauser — His name is Oppert.. .com- monly just Murray. Frank Pavone - Our tennis champion? Karen Pruner — Who was that friend up north? Judy Ritchie - She likes to bowl. Carla Affourtit - Who is that boy named Bert? May Auzins - Miss Muffet of 10 B (Oh, those spiders!!!) Christine Benger — She is Julie ' s inseparable friend. Debbie Billington — Boy, can she do the Monkey! Pat Bowen — Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Linda Cooper — But Mr. Allan, that just isn ' t right! Donna Daley — She is always ready with an answer. Heather De Luca - Wayne is the only subject she knows. Brenda Fairbanks — Who has his homework done? Bill Gray — Is he our literary expert? Katherine Kuryluk - Our great Gander class note writer. Reg Mason — He is lost in a world of T.M. Leonard McLelland — Banzai! Stewart Proctor — He is Miss Burner ' s civics ' expert. Lynda Redman — She wants her mother to read some- thing good. Bob Sears — He is up to date on the latest quips. Robert Thompson — One of the Barber Shop Quartet in Geography. Mary Van Egmond — She is Donna ' s sidekick. Ted Van Geest — Seems to keep talking in geography. Jane Vanhouwelingen — But teacher, it is spelled ' Vanhowelingen ' .
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FRONT ROW: Diane Gryzboski, Maureen Martin, Michelle MacLeod, Diane Jarsky, Myra Rathbone, Vivien Edwards, Marion Lee. Orysia Melnychenko. Leslie Springgay. MIDDLE ROW: Victor Paddy, Mark Taylor, Edward Vago, Casey Abrahamse, John McLean, Bill Horbaniuk, Rudi Scheller. Roddy Morrison, Al Smith, Bruce Nicholson, Mr. Vause. BACK ROW: Robert Hastings, James Eraser, Edward Kolano, Ennio Gottardo, Mike Earnshaw, Gordon Sharp, Stephen Campbell, Robert Nunnenmacher, Gilbert Missana, Stanley Dillabough, Brian La Jambe, Richard Campbell. Casey Abrahamse — Often caught in science talking to--well. we ' ll never tell to whom. Rick Campbell - Likes to sit in the back of the rooms and heckle teachers. Steve Campbell - He delights in playing chairman for history. Dennis Cheel — Wanders around from class to class singing to himself. Stan Dillabough — He seems to be sick the days we have exams. Mike Earnshaw — The Twinkle-Toes of the Junior football team. Vivien Edwards — She never says very much. Mike Ferguson - He likes to break his arm in Gym and then keep it quiet. Jim Eraser - He brings his briefcase to class now and then to get it stolen. Ennio Gottardo — He loves to write out lines for the French teacher. Diane Grybowski - She left us for a second-rate school. Bob Hastings — He prays football for the Juniors to pass the time. Bill Horbaniuk - Grantham ' s Junior football team ' s last hope for next year? Diane Jarsky - One of the Quiet Ones . Eddy Kolano — Our French teacher just loves you, eh Eddy ' Rick Kottick - He never seems to be able to duck out of detentions, but he tries! Brian La Jamoe — He is tall, aark and quiet. Marion Lee — She uses Coles ' notes in English. Michelle MacLeod — Quiet and reserved?? Maureen Martin - Why does the French teacher like my pen? John McLean — He never says much, but it ' s the quiet ones that you should watch! Orysia Melnychenko — She ' s got the Devil in her eyes, Gilbert Missana - He is another great football player. Roddy Morrison - He was shocked to find out the fact that there is still memory work in Grade 10. Bruce Nicholson - Is he going with his sister? Bob Nunnenmacher - Good grief! Another football player! Victor Paddy — he is a good soccer player. Myra Rathbone — We don ' t know much about her. Is that good or bad? Rudi Scheller - I didn ' t do it, Sir, is his favorite saying. Gord Sharp — A nice guy to cheat from in French. Al Smith — He is one of the five musketeers from English. Les Springgay — He is busy wiping smiles off his face. Mark Taylor — He plays hockey during Monday holidays. Eddy Vago — He got caught in French doing what?
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