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GARRY TOY: Our Neepawa import putted around the football field this year. Toy’s snooker score frequently topped his physics mark (so, what else is new?). Slightly backwards, our Gaily had a different slant on school food (especially chop suey). Ryder’s dorm-mate was ocassionally found buried in somebody else’s newspaper. May your fortune cookie crumble favourably Garry. NORMAN TROUTH: Lee, another member of the FADulous dorm, was the mastermind and co¬ builder of that famous ceiling development scheme, Thunker City. Trousers wrote poetry in an expres¬ sive and modern style and kept the Apteryx sup¬ plied. Our newest addition to the Spectres, inter¬ ested in holding Canada together, kept in touch with Calgary and Montreal, occasionally phoning the former and planning a group visit to the latter at Easter. Loved by maths teachers, Trousers was a firm member of the Voluntary Exercise Group (V.E.G.), only he didn’t exercise. KIETH YONGE: Kieth was thought to have lost all of his marbles but we know he still has one AG I left. Our wandering minstrel’s favorite thoughts are of seranading at DAWN. As well as getting truely exceptional French marks, bun-face was a frim follower of Alexander Gr aham Bell. Always positive and unswaying in his convictions, Kieth left Pennock alone because of her unsure character. Dismayed at Mag’s poker playing, our third stump braved the football field, met his buddy cousins, and got all choked up. Bun missed 25% on his Christmas lit paper, but the future should hold brighter things at the University of Alberta. Good luck Bun. PAUL WILSON: Flyyn, with his twig fingers, played senior football and basketball this year. Editor of the yearbook and resident of Thompson House, Willy hailed from hmmm, New York, no- San Francisco, no ah yes, New Town, North Dakota. Yank bashed through the mountains to Vancouver with Frog last Christmas holidays, where he checked out fire hydrants with Ken. After caroling in Minot, Yank returned to S.J.R. to grab Kiddell’s leftovers. Never disagreeing with Chem or Maths masters, Paul played the guitar in his spare time. We hope you can engineer your way into the college of your choice. Gwlmiu PAUL TRUELOVE: Poor Paul was Simonized by Mr. MacKenzie. Handsome Paul PARTicipated in numerous school activities. . .hmmmm (hair combing?). One Thursday he went flying with Malcolmson and came back (-) combing his hair. Our bleach blond understudies in the school play, but still found time to fit in senior soccer and his 5 2 Pontiac into his busy schedule. Intended Profession: Doctor Probable Destiny: Hairstylist
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