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Don Mogridge —Born, that’s what he told us. Pastime, wrestling with Sam in school. Audrey Moore —Born, take a guess. Pastime, being with Frances. Shirley Morrison —Born, a nice kid. Pastime, messing up Jack’s hair, when she isn ' t stroking Gavin’s. Alan Parry —Ambition, to be a cartoonist. Fate, to cut out paper dolls in a padded cell. Myrna Pharis —Myrna Pharis, 9A’s screwball; Wishes she were three feet tall. Sam Richter—Every morning Sam eats his porridge; He knows his science as well as George. Beth Robertson—Born, a genius. Ambition, to win a scholarship. Rose Rockley —Born, I wouldn’t stake my life on it. Pastime, fooling around with Leonard and Don. Jim Rouse—Marion Peterson is his flame; Bowling is his favorite game. Lyn Rohloff —Born, destined to be coach of the Olympic ski ' eaftn • Fate, to be greatly disappointed. , ■ .. ... Harvey Schaan —Born, an angel (with black wings). Pastime, being a nuisance. Susan Shaughnessy —Born, a natural blonde. Pastime, convincing people that she doesn’t bleach her hair. Shirley Shepherd —Born, our carrot head. Pastime, dreaming of J. K. and B.K. in school. Pat Simpson —Born, a disappointment to her parents. Ambition, to get some¬ where on time. Fred Skoda—Freddie Skoda, dark and tall; His only interest is baseball. Norma Steen—Norma Steen was born so bashful; But when she smiles, she’s quite an eyeful. Ken Taylor —Ken Taylor knows his basketball; For Joan Tarves he would fall. Wilma Vanderburgh- Wilma Vanderburgh, short and shy; If she left 9A, the boys would die. Barbara Venables —Barbara Venables, 9A’s belle; All the boys think she is swell. Tom Welch---Pastime, serving a detention. Pet saying, “Joke! Joke! Joke!” Cliff Wylie—Clifford Wylie’s pretty good; He goes around with Pat Wood. Frances Zimmerman—Frances Zimmerman, 9A’s queen; Her piano playing is a dream. Mr. Goddard —Monsieur Goddard-l’intelligent professeur, II est toujours heureux et jamais en colere II enseigne de septembre a juin Et il frappe les tetes avec une casserole (the pan). Mr. Bryan —Mr. Bryan’s getting gray, From teaching mischievous kids all day, I know that I may safely say, He’s really swell in work or play. 13
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(Mr. H. W. Bryan; Mr. A. E. Goddard) Reg. Arnett—-Born, in a hockey sweater. Ambition, to play for the Detroit Red Wings. Fate, to stay on the Pee Wee Red Wings. Marcia Ball—Born, a brunette. Died, a blonde. Tom Birnie -Born, tall dark and ? ? ? Pastime, pushing buttons to ring bells. Tom Bourne—Tommy Bourne looks awful funny; When he glances at Shirley -M., his honey. Dennis Christie--At basketball he is no fool; But he certainly isn ' t that way in school. Dolores Cole—Born, with natural curly hair. Pet saying, “Wot happened?” Glenys Cole-—Born, Gad! sometimes we wonder! Pet saying, “Bully high!” Bill Dyer—Born, hatched from a golf ball. Interestes, model r ailroading and Rose Rockley. Larry Fisk—Larry Fisk is quite a flash; In his orange shirt and black moustache. Charles Francis—9A’s glamour boy. Pastime, watching girls swoon over him. Marion Frayn—Marion Frayn in sports is a star; We sometimes wonder who her boy friends are (Donnie Williams??) Lyn Geiger -Born, Wow!! Nicest outfit—blue jeans and any sweater. Shelagh Gilliland- Pet saying, “Shut up, Alganog!” Nickname, “Peroxie”. Betty Gittel—-Betty Gittel’s interest lies; In Ronnie Gorman’s deep blue eyes. Doreen Gregory—Born, with a temper like an H-bomb. Pastime, beating up Dennis Christie? Lorraine Johnstone—Born, with a brain? Well, she was born (I think). Pastime, flirting with Charlie. Jack Kenyon—9A’s lone wolf. A lot of girls would like to see him change his ways. Irene Kulsky—Born, into every world some rain must fall. Pastime, driving Myrna batty. Jeanette MacKenzie—Jeanette MacKenzie knows a young man; He’s six feet tall and has a nice tan. Kay McCallum—Born, in between Jack and Lyn’s cribs. Pastime, flirting with boys, or so she tells us. 12
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CLASS 9B (Mr. G. Dann) Ann Anderson—Future, nurse. Pastime, waiting for Ross S. to phone. Jim Barker—Future, marry a girl like Jackie T. Pastime, win a game of billiards. Joan Beaton—Future, experienced farm hand. Pastime, phoning Murray Gale. Jim Bouch—Future, to get out of Grade Nine. Pastime, keeping an eye on Mary O. Connie Brietzke —Future, getting married at eighteen. Pastime, dreaming about beautiful Richard Jensen. Neill Campbell—Future, to have blonde hair. Pastime, trying to get Ann Kerr for a girl friend. Karlene Cappis—Future, “career girl”. Pastime, going around with Gordon Gossett. Marjory Clark—Future, bat girl for the “Slims”. Pastime, losing weight phoning Mel Lobein. Carol Cumberland—Future, get out of school. Pastime, not making it. Frank Davidson—Future, to get a good schooling some place else. Pastime, sitting in Del’s with the girls. John Daykin- -Future, to own a car and not a milk wagon. Pastime, making eyes at Ann Anderson. Don Duggan—Future, to go out with Margo Dawson. Pastime, combing his hair. Myrna Fraser—Future, marry John Daykin? Pastime, phoning John, phone number—none? Murray Gale—Future, move away from Mary O. Pastime, playing baseball. Eldon Godfrey — Future, to become a singer. Pastime, making eyes at Connie B. Donna Davis—Future, to run in the Kentucky Derby. Pastime, riding a bike. Barbara Goodrich—Future, to be a jockey. Pastime, riding horses in a bike race. Dale Herdman—Future, herding men to her corral. Pastime, read Westerns. Harrv Hill—Future, keeping close to Joan W. Pastime, talk to Jim Barker. Bob Hoover- Future, to solve the Brink’s robbery. Pastime, spending the money. 14
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