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FURNITURE - CARPETS - DRAPERIES - LAMPS - CHINA One of Canada ' s Finest Furni+ure Showrooms tnina. of oeautu is a iou o, BURFORD ROAD (No. 53 Hwy.) BRANTFORD. ONTARIO UNDECIDED ABOUT A CAREER ? The Branfford Expositor offers a highly diversified field for upper school graduates — both men and women — interested in a newspaper career. The field of opportunity promises great variety and challenge in our mechanical departments; our reportorial and photography staffs; in the business and circulation departments; and in advertising. Each offers an interesting rewarding future. Our Personnel Officer will be happy to advise you. QTIjc Prantfortr expositor Page 74
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r 12C Front Row — Barbara Denton, Judy Hollman, Carol Daniels, Sharon Lee. Mr. Brown, Sharon McColeman. Sharon Good, Linda Merson, Linda Fitzgerald. Second Row — Lynne Alway, Irene Mroz, Rick Gladman, John Hillier, Ken Varey, Glenn Young, Keith Pearce, Margaret Connon, Kathy Brown. Back Row — George Stables, Leigh Kelk, BiU Bell, Ray Mellor, Colin Wobschall, Reginlad Emery, Keith Detheridge. 12C FORM NEWS Lynne Alway — Los Ange pl2ins to take our treasury to Las Vegas. Marilyn Andrews — Enjoys telling Mrs. Kelley how to solve our algebra problems. Kathy Brown — Secret Ambition: To buy out Woolworth ' s. Marg Cannan — She always is merry after dating big Jerry! Carol Daniels — She would like to go to Ryerson. Barbara Denton — Promises Mr. Brown that she will pay attention next term. Linda Fitzgerald — Has been seen in a Ford listening to CKPC. Sharon Good — Secret Ambition: To arrive in class before the first bell. Judy Hollman — Probable Destiny: Selling stock for Bartle ' s. Mary Joyce — Probable Destiny: Hitch-hiking to Toronto. Sharon Lee — • This is Sharon number 3 according to Mr. E. R. P. Sharon McColeman — Complains of failing, but her marks are not ailing. Linda Merson — Pastime: Sterilizing the Brantford General Hospital. Irene Mroz — Our Form Rep. enjoys collecting money for many unknown reasons. Patricia Bobbins — Secret Ambition: Nurse. Prob- able Destiny: CoimtLng Carter ' s Pills. Flora Palmer — Secret Ambition: To learn how to produce perfume in our chemistry lab. Bill Bell — Secret Ambition: To join the Moimties. Probable Destiny: Grooming horses in a circus. Jim Cripps — Secret Ambition: To mend toys. Probable Destiny: Dean of a college. Keith Detheridge — Ambition: To be a walking dic- tionary. Probable Destiny: Teaching the cha-cha. Reg Elmery — Secret Ambition: To be a doctor. Prob- able Destiny: Telling stories of cats and dogs to little ones . Rick Gladman — Secret Ambition: To be the All- American Boy . Probable Destiny: Manu- facturing misletoe. John Hillier — Secret Ambition: To phone Lynden. Famous Words: Sorry, wrong number! Ron Hipkin — Secret Ambition: To get out of B.C.L Probable Destiny: Author of A Thousand Ways to Skip School . Leigh Kelk — Secret Ambition: To buy his own Porsche. Probable Destiny: Running his own Y.W.C.A. Ray Mellor — ■ Secret Ambition: To join a barber shop quartet. Famous Words: Get serious . Keith Pearce — Secret Ambition: To be the Great White Hunter . Pet Peeve: Speed demons. George Stables — Sercret Ambition: To own his own pool hall. Probable Destiny: Artistic doodler. Ken Varey — Secret Ambition: To comb Mieuni Beach Probable Destiny: Counting teeth in combs. Glenn Young — Secret Ambition: To be an account- ant. Famous Words: Sharpie-doo . CoUn Wobschall — Secret Ambition: To manufacture pin ball machines. Probable Destiny: Per- sonal servant to Mr. Procunier. Page 73
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12D Front Row — Diane Foulds. Carol Hewitson, Kathe Krieger. Barb McEwan, Mr. Kruspe, Teresa Krzosek, Helen MacLachlan, Carrie Robertson. Second Row — Ralph Vankeuren, Gary Woodward, Howard Arthur. Tony Dimitrieff, Richard Smith, David Faith. Back Row — Ron Robins, Gary Buzek, Robert Robertson, Donald Harris. Absent — Charles Adams, Linda Arthur, Law- rence Kane, Bill Lovekin, Donald Ludlow, Terry Smith, Judy Wigmore, James Bousquet. 12D FORM NEWS Favourite Saying Probable Destiny — Bud Adams I ' m afraid I don ' t quite agree Miss Laidman. An Astronomer (Saturn). Howard Arthur Flip ya for it? Proprietor of the Desert Inn. Linda Arthur Anyone going down town? Fixing flat tires for Dominion Tire. Jim Bousquet I ' ll bite . . . what? Owning the largest fimeral home up north. Gary Buzek What if you don ' t care! Drum Major of Preston Scout House Band. Tony Dimitrieff Y . . . a! Designing hot rods . David Faith Oh, I dunno . . .! Editor of Motor Trend magazine. Dianne Foulds I ' m going back to Paris! A Parisite. Don Harris No, but . . .! Olympic Skier. Carol Hewitson W . . . ell! Writer of a lonely hearts coltunn. Lawrence Kane Ralph isn ' t dumb; he just acts that way. Proof reader for Playboy. Kathe Krieger But I want to. Inventing central heating for igloos. Teresa Krzosek But sir, I got a late slip this morning. Raising little savages . Bill Lovekin I don ' t understand, sir. English Professor. Don Ludlow Um . . .! Centre on a midget basketball team. Helen MacLachlan Ron, quit shaking the desk. A Toof surgeon. Barb McEwan What are ya, some kind of a nut? Cleaning lady at Malton airport. Carrie Robertson I didn ' t quite get that one, sir. Famous drummer. Bob Robertson Nice guy! Proprietor of a chain of cottages. Ron Robins But sir, couldn ' t you do it this way? Hand writing expert. Richard Smith I agree, sir. Conductor of the New York Philharmonic. Terry Smith Well, I guess so! Knight of the Laundermat . Ralph Vankeuren Have ya heard this one? Training horses for Arthur Godfrey. Judy Wigmore Hurry, Teresa! Giving little old men hypodermics. Grary Woodward ....! Commentator of Keep Talking . - — Barb McEwan and Kathe Krieger. Pas;e 75
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