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Pass the mustard, please. And the ketchup too. It ' s a letter from Gerda Munsinger. She says Has anyone ever told you that you dance divinely? Gee! You really know how to hurt a guy! ERIC WALSH FLORIST — FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION — — Telegraph delivery service anywhere in the world — 649 St. Clair Ave. W. LE 3-1116 THE BEST CANADIAN BRANDS ARE SOLD BY SHOE STORES
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9A FIRST ROW: Rosemary Fine: He drives me bug- house . . . Elaine Finley: The quiet ones are sometimes the dangerous ones . . . Fern Solish: He ' s going to scream again! . . . Lynn Morrow: But sir, I don ' t understand . . . Marianne Weide: Do you see anything different about me? . . . Janet Hutcheson: 84% and she still studies . . . Martha Barnes: Her ambition is to own a candy store . . . Mr. Moore . . . SECOND ROW: Philip Small: Answer the question, Phil . . . Bob Bailey: Who said that good things come in small packages? . . . Delilah Plachta: Where ' s Samson? . . . Bev Vanstone: The parts of speech, sir? um . . . Hinda Richards: She loves to donate money to the Lost and Found . . . Nancy Prout: Peoples, I have an announce- ment to make . . . Averil Spence: But I like to read books . . . Pat Downer: Have you studied yet? . . . Harry Zarek: Would you be quiet, shhh! . . . Reynold Mizrachy: Pass over your homework . . . Louis Mitanis: The impatient type . . . THIRD ROW: Frank Tamasi: The somebody who is called Nobody . . . Randy Myr- dal: The littlest sax . . , Jack Kohane: He only day dreams during school . . . Maurice Fiaschetti: Tall, dark, and well you know the rest . . . John Stewart: Who, me sir? . . . Art Sroka: Ce n ' est pas correct . . . George Glumac: He was born to play the tuba . . . Gary Snow: Did you want Gerry, Harry or Gary? . . . Gery Zosik: But, I got that note before . . . Camera Shy: Henri Socha: He only likes to take pictures . . . 9B FIRST ROW: Erica Fram: A hitchhiker on the way to school; Melanie Manchee: Red-headed cellist ' . . . Pat Smith: I ' ve failed (90%) . . . Anna Padyk: Have boys will travel . . . Nancy Ross: Roses are red, violets are blue, I ' m above average. How about You? Judy Levy: Oh, I got it in South America . . . Jennifer Mascall: What did you get? . . . Miss Hay: Up, Down, Up, Down 123 ., . Mrs. Kumagai: Press harder! SECOND ROW: Paul Zarry: Don ' t talk while I ' m interrupting! . . . David Easser: Twenty straight detentions. Top That! ! . . . Roberta Desmond: Good things come in small packages. Dianne Shulman: You ' re a sweet kid, but speak up. Gwen Jones: Oh, now I get it! . . . Kathy Lindsay: Let me play second . . . Pat Chrus: Ever wonder what was in that violin case? Irene Okipniuk: The gal with the pigtail . . . Daphne Gaby: Athletically inclined . . . Shirley Wheatley: Whirley Shirley . . . Karen Knights: It ' ll be a cinch . . . THIRD ROW: John Doketis: Duh! . . . Allan Koslov: Drummer boy of 9B . . . Sam Riticca: The attendance pad . . . well . . . Enno Jakobson: I forgot . . . David Erb; Calm, cool, and collected . . . Irving Needel: Powerful, in new compact size. Sean Ryerson: I don ' t wanna, it ' s not my job . . . Jaan Medri: Not Jan, Y-a-w-n! . . . Michael Ura: I forgot my glasses . . . FOURTH ROW: Barry Razmow: No. I boy . . . Robert Sutherland: The silent one . . . Ray Drennan: I ' m gonna be a big wheel some- day . . . Erwin Schmidt: Ping-pong whiz . . . Mario Sisca: An Aqua Velva man . . . Peter Hawrylyshyn: Still trying to stymie Mr. Taylor, eh? Good Luck! . . . Alvin Goldman: Gilded Giltman.
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