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■graduates Rudy Guit The outspoken person of 13c, was Jim ' s partner in crime. His accomplishments cannot be mentioned here. John Hall Destiny: Breaking records at various universities or ski slopes. Plans: A St. Bernard ' s helper. Where did you go for lunch? Brenda Harris Another one of 13a ' s imports. We made a deal, though. Favorite Saying: Poop! Destiny: Waterloo for B.Sc. Sally Hawson Plans: Western or Queens. Activities: Skiing, Library, Skiing. Pet Peeve: Parking her V.W. Heather Hewson This girl shattered French class with her perpetual hijinks. Sharon Hicks Pastime: Picking up boys who need rides. Assets: One crowded little car. Destiny: Laugher on Rowan and Martin ' s Laugh In. Kate Hignell Ambition : Centennial College for Communication. Destiny: First telephone repair woman. Activities: Library, Red Cross. Evelyn Hill Known to excel in spares. Future Plans: Far, far away. Pet Peeve: Getting up and going to bed. Louise Hitchon Activities: Volleyball, G.A.S., Track and Field, Ski Club and Cheerleading. Future: Teaching. Mary Hobbs Pet Peeve: The first blackboard inside Room 307. Annie Hoshowsky Debbie Huffaker Huffabear plans to take Natural Sciences at Western next year but if she flunks out, she will major in zoo-keeping. She did nothing but attend school faithfully (intermittently). Liz Inns Noted for being a dumb blonde. Activities: Debating Club, Drama Club. Bob Ion Bagger seems to be a little quieter this year. It could be those letters he gets from the office in the morning. Intended Future: O.C.A. Probable Future: Mailman. Eleanor James Hit the road. Pastimes: Playing Fish and learning Euchre. Future: Fish Champion of the Thirteens. Your puns are corny, but I ' m all ears. 18
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Bill Dimmick Real neat. Bill is active in football and protesting. Destiny: Educated bum. Kent Elcomb Good ol ' Hank ' s headed for O.C.A. taking a lot away from B.C.I. — sex, booze and money (in that order). Known for: Swiping needy school equipment. Destiny: Taking the same things from O.C.A. as he did from B.C.I. Victor Estevan Card fever hit the brain from St. John ' s, that takes great pleasure in writing on blackboards. One for Terry. . . -graduates Gerry Fairchild 13a ' s gum chewing, football playing tamer boy. Known for his subtle manners and quiet 4 voice. Gerald, get that gum out of your mouth! Joanne Feniuk The one with the long flowing hair, who is often mistaken for Joan . Future Plans: Waterloo for Sociology. Kathy Fleming She ' s confusing to listen to, but delightful to hear. Activites: Drama, Campus Life. Plans: Occupational therapy, maybe at Western. Brenda Friesan Brenda has some good morning conversations with John. Too bad she won ' t tell us what she wants to reach for. Anne Fullerton Assets: One bugle. Ambition: To set up a defence against Mr. Lewis. Plans: Gait or Guelph!? Destiny: Horn player for Mitch Miller. Alex Galloway Good morning, sunshine. i ,a k Trish Cannaw This Parisite is keeping tabs on a certain person at B.C.I. Anne Gardner Anne plans to attend Queens for Physical Education and then to physically educate in a high school or a Y . She has been active in G.A.S., gymnastics and she was Editor of last year ' s Hello. Janice Gibbs Jake doesn ' t do much around the school besides volleyball, basketball. Students ' Council, G.A.S., form rep., etc., etc. Destiny: Raising little brownies. Martha Gladman Cathy Grieve Cathy likes the ratios in Physics. She plans to go to Guelph for Home Ec, where she also likes the ratios. Finances will be obtained by tinkering around (selling pots and pans). Pierre Guerin Je n ' eus pas mieux dis. Pierre has come to Canada to share his culture with our future citizens. He is a friendly asset to our school and plans to enter the teaching profession. 17
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■graduates Jerry Jellis Besides being active in football. Track, and Students ' Council, Jerry is an avid collector of magazines. His future is as undecided as his weekends. Hal Johnson One of B.C.I. ' s most active Mustangs. Where does he get his get-up-and-go? From candy, of course. John Kabucis Interests: Volleyball, broads, basketball, golf, billiards. Assets: Dominating stature to trample grade nines and stray rodents. Ambition: N.B.A. Basketball for Pittsburg ' s Polyester Poon Tags. Dave Kennedy Anyone wanna try my tractor? Assets: One good used tractor. Dave is the only one we know who keeps an invoice in his notebooks. Bill Kitchen Even though Bill does not want to be a lawyer, he wishes to become a member in the Bar association. Terry Kirby A great football and track star. Too much Biology can cause a person to fail. Can these things be And overcome us like a summer ' s cloud Without our special wonder? Margaret Kneale Margaret has many assets, one of which being if you get in trouble with her, her father can help you. Sandy Kovack Sand y has a habit of dropping in unexpectedly. To him we give a flashlight. Eric Kovack Burford boy hits the big city. Favorite Habit: Shrugging his shoulders. Destiny: To finish grade 13. Jack Krantz Jack gives many weighted answers. Activities: Intramural sports and Drama. An active booster of J. A. Dave Krick Armin Kruk Alice Kuyvenhoven This quiet person of average intelligence set 13c right back where it all started — no place. To Alice we leave a wig. Alexandra Lanzalone Sandy came to us from Providence to enlighten our French class with Italian cliches. Next year she plans on a language course at U. of T. Mark Lawrence Interests: Skiing, Beta, Terrors, Blue Pig. Asset: Fast car. Destiny: Waterloo for Geography and Pornography. 19
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