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C. GRYFE
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FIRST ROW: Miss Scott, L. Kolowshi, A. Soo, L. Guthrie, H. Greener, S. Heath, C. Chiddenton, S. England. SECOND ROW: P. Gratton, M. Slotnik, P. Sault, A. Grace, L. Jones, S. Winters, S. Bozzato, G. Fisher, C. Sibbery, D. Mulligan. THIRD ROW: Gail Eriksen, Sara Williams. FOURTH ROW: M. Clewlow, R. Christie, P. Munk, V. Boru, B. Thacker, B. Hutcheson, D.M. Young, Mary Sault. FIFTH ROW: J. Smith, B. Wiseman, R. Bohner, J. Miller, B. Gries, L. Kostezen, T. Tammick. 9M Penny: Like Wow!! Marcy: Dig that crazy smile. Peggy: Miss 9M. Ann: Little space girl. Lorraine: Treat me nice. Shelia: Johnny ' s girl. Sandra: Lovey dovey. Georaina: Where the boys are. Carol: I ' m gonna love my life away. Donna: Maisie, Young-Queen of the hop. Dorothy: Bubbles. Gail Teen Angle. Sara: Calendar girl. Mary: A woman, a lover, a friend. Mike: Pretty girls everywhere. Robert: You don ' t love me. Peter: Transferred to 9K (We miss you) Victor: Unforgettable. Bruce: I m learnin bout love. Bill: Happy go lucky-Hutch. Jim: All American boy. Barry: I wanna be loved. Robert: 9M ' s Oliver Cool. John: Chills and fever. Bill: To know him is to love him. Leo: Smooth operator. Tony: Tall, dark, and handsome. Terry: Big hopper. Miss Scott: Don t blame me! Lydia: Will you love me tomorrow? Ann: Dream lover. Lynda: Lovable. Helen: You got what it takes. Susan: Calm, cool and uncollected. Cynthia: Am I that easy to forget? Susan: Wild one. h cus... on tjour Future Before you de- V cide on your vocation, it will pay you to read about what a career in banking has to offer you — its oppor- tunities and benefits. Simply drop a line to the Staff Department, Bank of Montreal, P.O. Box 6002, Montreal, and ask for a copy of Career OpFKJrtunities at Canada ' s First Bank . If you prefer, you can call in at your nearest branch for a copy. There is no obligation, except to yourself. Bank of Montreal St. Clair Ave. W. Robina Ave. Branch: H.A. FARRANT, Manager Sc€u tefi aUccf Y ' new Development FLESHERTON - MARKDALE AREA NEW 2,400 ft. Hall Lift (T-Bar) 2 Tows- 3000 ft. Long Open Hill, Over 500 ft. Vertical Drop 4 Miles of Wide Banked Bush — — Trails all Groomed by Snow Crawler For Information Call: WA. 5-2703 TORONTO to FLESHERTON 87 MILES PAT LINEMAN ' S SMART MEN ' S SHOPS 1905 Avenue Rd. RU3-2355 1481 Yonge St. WA 4-5262 TORONTO 48
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SADIE HAWKINS DANCE CANDY CANE CAPERS Like, Macumba! Now is your chance, girls, was one of the many slogans heard in Oakwood ' s corridors be- fore the big event. The Sadie Hawkins Dance took place on November 4th, and was a memor- able evening. The unusual decorations contribu- ted to make this an outstanding occasion. The costumes ranged from cave man styles to modem hillbilly fashions. The winners of the pudding eating contest were Mr. and Mrs. Kadiddlehopper. The music and refreshments were superb and it all added up to an enjoyable evening. It was a really great dance and next year it will -be even greater. December 22nd was the date of the last exam of 1960, the last day of the school term and also the day the dance committee presented Candy Cane Capers — the annual Christmas dance. Three Christmas trees, ablaze with lights, and gaily wrapped gifts told all present that Christ- mas was really on its way. The music of George Maurice and his orchestra filled the boys ' gym as the happy couples danced around the centre- piece of mistletoe. The climax of the evening was the visit of Mr. (Santa Claus) McDonald and his helper Bill Carr who gave out candy canes to all. Members of the staff, and students were invited to sit on Santa ' s knee while they told the jovial old fellow what they wanted for Christmas. The decorations were the best ever, and all in all, Candy Cane Capers was a smashing suc- cess. Under the Candy Cane and a new car, and two bass fiddles, and a big red fire engine. The Caput Dance Committee
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