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

 - Class of 1965

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Grantham High School - Olympian Yearbook (St Catharines, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 61 of 124
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lOF FRONT ROW: Judy Poulouski, Connie Van Doezelaar, Sonia Pushkarenko, Julie Cwiertniewski, Anne Banic, Linda Legacy, Heather Thiessen, Jackie Paroyan, Tonina De Franco, Charmane Hicks. MIDDLE ROW: Connie Broerse, Trudy Werner, Betty Nauta, Greta de Vries, Audrey Langendoen, Diane Menzies, Kathleen Book, Trina Myers, Brenda Timoteo, Nancy McNeil, Mr. Pearson. BACK ROW: Brian Gray, Jim Lomano, Bill Smithson, Terry Witt, Donna Menzies, Anne Honsberger, Margaret Vander Vaart, Gene Sajur, Harold Newhouse, Wayne Howarth, Anne Banic — Very quiet and likeable. Kathy Book — Where the boys are. Connie Broerse — She ' s making up for last year ' s silence. Julie Cwiemiewski — Julie where are you? Oh, there you are, behind the big bow. Tonina De Franco - Miss Grantham High School 1965. Greta de Vries — A mischievous fun-lover. Brian Gray - Proof, muscles and brains don ' t mix. Charmane Hicks — Is she smart or does she study? Anne Honsberger — Music lover, crazy over Guy Lombardo and the Beatles. Wayne Howarth — Argues with Everyone, about everything, and always loses. Audrey Langendoen — Captain of the victorious Junior volleyball team. Linda Legacy — Blushes frequently, and is getting a lot of attention from the boys this year. Jim Lomano — Enjoys those frequent visits to Towers to see Charmane. Nancy McNeil — Has a one word vocabulary - Tim. Diane Menzies — Should be successful in anything she tries, with a little luck. Donna Menzies — A great girl so everything should go right with her. Trina Myers — Trina ' s all mouth when it comes to eating. Elizabeth Nauta — lOF ' s studious and quiet example in history. Harold Newhouse — Second year man in typing and already twenty-one words a minute. Jackie Paroyan — She puts up a quiet front. Judith Poulouski — Watch it Judy before you get stepped on. Sonia Pushkarenko — She ' s Jackie ' s side kick. Gene Sajur — lOF ' s Ringo. He ' s a fabulous drummer. Bill Smithson — He spends two years in every grade. He says he ' ll know the work better. Heather Thiessen - She ' s quiet and thoughtful, but oh, those thoughts. Brenda Timoteo — She beats up all the boys. Margaret Vander Vaart — Head up, shoulders back, stomach in. Connie Van Doezelaar — She ' s glad birthdays come only once a year. Trudy Werner — Keeps the back corner lively. Terry Witt — Always arguing. Who actually runs the school, Terry or his sister?

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10E FRONT ROW: Kathy Van Clieaf, Janet White, Jane Harris, Wendy Woodrow, Judy Mackie. Susan Sagloski, Carol Holmes. Marsha Lever, Pat Page, Anna Wowtshko. MIDDLE ROW: Klaas Westera, John Berkiw, John Carey, John Telford, James Snider, Shirley Luhowy, Linda Fast, Dan Bandy, Dave Spence, Ian Morrison, Bill Haworth, Mr. Goerzen. BACK ROW: Paul Dyck, Tom Brouillette, Bob Parsons, Jerry Lech, Brian Klimek, Don Nunnenmacher, Doug England, Gordon Holmes, Eugene Yakmishen, Ron McDonald, Phil Gatenby, Scott Cruttenden. ABSENT: Mike Quinn. Dan Bandy — Thank goodness he didn ' t bring any smog with him from Hamilton. John Berkiw — I don ' t know what is so interesting about water in Science? Tom Brouillette — Tommy Tuna. He ' s star-kissed of course. John Carey — Do you want to step outside? Scott Cruttenden — Don ' t crumple the onion skin. Paul Dyck - All you have to do is lift your head. Doug England — Ce n ' est pas difficile. Linda Fast — The bobby sox kid. Phil Gatenby — Miss Kallaur, I wasn ' t eating my lunch in here; honestly. Jane Harris — She is the talented individual who wrote these notes. Bill Haworth — So, you haven ' t got Parson ' s gum out of your hair! Carol Holmes — Who hit you in the eye? Gordon Holmes — Would you repeat that jingle just once more. Brian Klimek — Brian has an interest in France. Jerry Lech — How did you get your foot stuck in a bucket of cement? Marsha Lever — You ' ll never guess who phoned me last night. Shirley Luhowy — Did any one watch Peyton Place last night? Judy Mackie — A coach in French class. Ron McDonald — Have you got all your pens and pencils back? Ian Morrison — Would you turn around and stop looking at Jamie. Don Nunnenmacher — Please use your paper release lever. Pat Page — She doesn ' t sing as well as her mother. Bob Parsons - He pulled the chair out from under Shirley the first day of English. Mike Quinn — He pulled the fastest speed test in typing. Susan Sagloski — You never can tell about her. Jamie Snider — Supply teachers bring out the worst in him. Dave Spence — He keeps playing the French horn. John Telford — Guess whose combination I just found out? Kathryn Van Clieaf — The little girl with the big sister! Klaas Westera - You can ' t print that! Janet White — She is a redhead with an even temper. Wendy Woodrow — Is she really sick when she is away? Anna Wowtshko — What ' s so funny, Anna? Eugene Yakmishen - A test! EVERYONE down to the health room.



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lOG FRONT ROW: Linda Street. Nancy Hinds, Carol Kuzmaski, Elaine Grossutti, Joan Schellenberg, Beverley Braun, Lynda Hill. Linda Sadowsky, Patricia Hedden, Lois HoUingshead. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Cars- cadden. Danila Danieli, Linda Cherry. Darlene Black, Arlette Barry. Henny Koiter, Diane Wilson, Wanda Klassen. Mitzie Eraser, Cheryl Body, Marlene Broerse, Mrs. Mellen, BACK ROW: Wayne Metcalf, Orest Kuznir, Peter Bausch, Dennis Hoople, Casey Mosselman, Jack Foster, John Bowman, Gregory Smith, William Oliver, Allen Slattery, Robert Turcotte. Arlette Barry — Are you still true to Bob? Peter Bausch - Secret Ambition: to go 30 miles per hour. Probable Fate: getting henpecked by Lynn. Darlene Black — Does voice imitations. Cheryl Body — She transferred from room to room and then came back again. John Bowman — Secret Ambition: Fire Fighter. Probable Fate: blowing out birthday candles. Beverley Braun - Not too good in English, but there ' s one clause (Klaas)she does know well. Marlene Broerse — Sometimes mistaken for her sister Connie in 10-F. Sue Carscadden — She is heartbroken for having written a letter to a certain guy. Sandra Chaikowsky — Asked not to be written about. Linda Cherry - Seen but not heard. Danila Danieli - She is quiet but likeable. Jack Foster - Secret Ambition: ride the wild Volkswagen. Probable Fate: buying it. Mitzie Eraser — She is quiet until you get to know her. Elaine Grossutti - I ' d rather fight than switch! Pat Hedden - She may be here in body but not in soul. Lynda Hill - Are you still falling over cliffs for Rick ' Nancy Hinds - She is a one man type. Lois HoUingshead - She is the second half of the Bobbsey twins. Dennis Hoople — Secret Ambition: owning Food City. Probable Fate: long distance runner. Wanda Klassen — Are you still keeping the road from Toronto to St. Catharines busy? Henny Koiter - Wild Blonde Bomb . Carol Kuzmaski - She is always getting all befud- dled. Orest Kuznir - Secret Ambition: Winternationals. Probable Fate: Crowland Kartway. Hilary Lewis - Are you back for another try, Hil? Wayne Metcalf - Secret Ambition: architect. Probable Fate: building sand castles. Casey Mosselman - Secret Ambition: beating Orest in a drag . Probable Fate: retiring te song- writing. Bill Oliver - Secret Ambition: captain of a destroyer. Probable Fate: captain of a surfboard. Linda Sadowsky - Our own Miss Cheerleader. Joan Schellenberg - Joan is loud but yet quiet. Allen Slattery - Secret Ambition: to get a girl. Probable Fate: riding shotgun o n a barge. Gregory Smith - Secret Ambition: to remove a tire by himself. Probable Fate: giving up. Linda Street - The first half of the Bobbsey twins. Bob Turcotte - Secret Ambition: playboy. Probable Fate: hermit. Diane Wilson - She spells her name Daire.

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