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Lucille Howe—Future, to get married and have a family. ' Pastime, flirting with a red head. Dave Hughes—Future, to smash Jim B. Pastime, phoning Ann K. after school. Richard Jensen—Future, to stay clear of Cliff, Dennis and Doug. Pastime, to stay home and have police protection. Bob Jessey—Future, trying to get a date with Joan W. Pastime, learning how to meet Joan. Ann Kerr—Future, nurse Bob Jessey. Pastime, running an orphanage for boys. Barrie Kerr—Future, to get Connie O. as a steady. Pastime, writing and phoning Connie. Audrey Learn—Future, to run a show at the Stampede. Pastime, showing off to Richard J. Barbara May—Future, be a mother of six. Pastime, thinking of the masculine sex. Doug. McLean—Future, to meet Joan T. Pastime, playing chesterfield rugby. Carol MacDonald—Future, wear a skirt to school. Pastime, reading books. Ann Morgan—Future, to go steady with Harry Hill. Pastime, to grow taller. Connie Oel—Future, trying to g Gavin back. Pastime, getting science notes caught up. Jim Ohlhouser Future, ' to get the car when he wants it. Pastime, figuring a way to ditch Bob Jessey. Mary Oswald—Future, to have Bob Beaupre as her manager. Pastime, to go to more parties with Bob B. Alice Paquin —Future, have blonde hair. Pastime, talking to Eldon G. Beatrice Pearson—Future, to go in a fashion show. Pastime, to ride Bouncing Buster. Wayne Paupst—Future, trying to get Audrey as a girl friend. Pastime, thinking of Audrey. Pat Stowell—Future, to go out with Richard J. Pastime, writing notes. Doreen Purkis—To be a blonde. Pastime, with Jim O. Bill Price- Future, own the C.P.R. Pastime, fixing his car. Ross Stubbert—Future, talking to Carol C. Pastime, writing notes to Mary O. Joan Wilson—Future, to be a wrestler. Pastime, throwing men. Irene Yardlev- Future, to quit school. Pastime, talking to Murray G. Mr. Dann—Future, to be greater than Einstein. Pastime, trying to teach Math, to 9B? ♦♦ CLASS 9C (Mr. H. L. Harris) Lance (Parlez-vous Francais) Alexander—Born, grown on a tree (a nut). Ambition, take Peggy C. from Richard. Fate, tall dark and handsome. Pet saying, “Watch it.” Marguerite “Tweet” Barton -Born, listening to “I’m in the Mood for Love.” Ambition, Bill C. and writing a best seller. Fate, Gordon Tomm and Class Biographies. Pet saying, “Oooh! You kids are awful!” Harley Bricker—Born, all over the continent. Ambition, to see how many schools he can get into. Fate, to move back to Calgary. Interests, girls, girls and more girls! Joyce Bowman (Personality Plus)—Born, during a hockey game. Ambition, goalie for Stamps. Fate, Russ Dertell breaking his leg. Interests, hockey, hockey, players! Richard (Dick) Campbell—Born. Yak! Yak! Ambition, to beat Barry Ward in Math. Fate, to beat K. Berton. Interests, new glasses and Lorraine Stokes. 15
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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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Kathy Berton—Born, for Larry Marbach. Ambition, “censored”?!?! Fate, Ahem!?!?! Favorite saying, “Tee, Hee! Larry, Stop it!” Bill Coultry—Born, wasn’t there (was he playing hookey?) Ambition, miss all school possible. Fate, Tweet Barton and a perfect attendance. Hob- bies, going from one room to another. Frances Craven -Born, proving to Gary that she hasn’t bleached her hair. Ambition, beat Gary to answer the door. Fate, Ian McDonald. Inter¬ ests, a piece of heaven called I -M-. Betty Joan Cookson Born, with an extra pair of vocal chords. Ambition, Carnegie Hall and Fred Bagley. Fate, Elk’s Xmas Concert and Barry Ward. Favorite song, “Crazy He Calls Me!” Betty Dahrouge—Born, don’t believe it (they got her out of Eaton’s). Ambi¬ tion, to resist “Life Savers” (not at the beach). Fate, not to resist Life Savers. Favorite saying, “I don’t catch!” Ann Davidson (Whoopee)—Born, in a barn? Ambition, to take the step with L.S. Fate, to take the plunge with Bob Strang. Hobbies, love! comics, and boys! Ray Evans—Born, dreaming of the girl at the back of the room. Ambition, to move to Texas. Fate, to have Texas move away. Interests, girls, and more girls! Tom Gardner—Born, hatched. Ambiticn, that’s a laugh. Fate, that’s a big¬ ger laugh. Interests, Frances Craven. Evelyn Green -Born, fourth in a family of seven. Ambition, stop her hair from turning dark. Fate, Tom Keats—moonlight—at the Drive In (pas¬ sion-pit). Favorite song, “Cuddle Up A Little Closer.” Jean Hignell—Born, the pianist girl we ever saw. Ambition, Ray Evans and “Whispering”. Fate, to forget big words. Pet saying, “But!—Mr. Davidson, I think, Blah! Blah!” Elmer Holm—Born, found under a cabbage elaf!! Ambition, to fly (flying saucer, that is). Fate, to be a men’s head janitor. Hobby, trains (behind wedding dresses, that is). Ten Jensen—Born, driving a truck. Ambition, Margie Smith and the bakery. Fate, come back to school. Interests, Margie Smith and the Drive In. Gertrude Jones (Gertie)—Born, for Vic! Ambition, Vic! Fate, Vic! Inter¬ ests, Vic! Vic! Vic! 16
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