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would like to predict Colleen will make her debut in the Metropolitan Opera Company, but Colleen is not sure what she would like to do. She says it will more likely be “horse” opera. How are Colleen’s chances of playing Matt Dillon’s girl friend on T.V. ? GRADE XI HIT PARADE .Marlene Fafard It’s Love Lorraine Pickup Worrying Kind Colleen Rask--- Something’s Gotta Givel Irene Link No Love Have I Diane Wysoskey Any Time Is Lovin’ Time May Edwards Butter y Shirley Fredlund Black Slacks Roberta Lockie Buttons and Bows Joan Listrom Three O’clock Thrill ( a.m. or p.m.l) Ray Cope Moonlight Gambler Arnold Galbraith Drifting and Dreaming Reginald Ealey You Are My Special Angel (a) Mary Anne Pearson Wake Me Up When It’s Over Elizabeth Fowlie Midnight Oil Nancy Markwart Sweet Child Fred Link Kookie, Kookie Lend Me Your Comb Donald Rask Shag Margaret Warner Anyone Can Dream Curt Anderson , Fools’ Hall Of Fame
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Sophomores Back row: Howard Young, Eugene Poison, Lyndon Reeve, Winston Archer, Blaine Norton, Terrence Poison, Bob Petrie, Ron Galbraith, Tom Cook. Jim Campbell, Agnes Chaskavich, Mrs. Drake. Centre Row: Emmy Chow, Pat Ostlund, Marie Flee-e, Kathy Lang, Viv. Brown, Sharcn Rink, Gladys Little, Pauline Markwart, Ruth Kurtz, Lynn Criddle, Eva Rif. Front row: Jim Miskiman, Wilfred Blaus, Ken Keller, Willie Olson, Don Perrie, Don Miskiman, Terry FitzGerald, Billy Coe, Missing: Marg. Thompson. DONALD PERRIE: Don is one of a rare breed of grade X’s (he’s got brains!). This south-paw’s love of drawing has caused him to be chosen as one of the Yearbook artists. Donald has but one hobby—stamp collecting—at which he spends most of his spare time. His am¬ bition varies from teaching the golden rule to entering the field of engineering. AGNES CHASKAVICH: This tall, brown-haired lass known to all as “Agie” is seen at all the local hops and movies with her “sidekicks” “Lizzy” and Roberta. Her hobbies include collecting records and occasionally not doing her homework. “Agie’s” ambition is to play music on a typewriter. LYNN GRIDDLE: “Buzz” came to us from Sunset Beach and liked us so well she decided to stay. Besides poking Sharon and asking Donald for his geometry book she likes putting chicken bones and other odds and ends in peoples’ coat pockets. Lynn’s future is as yet undecided but we are sure she will make her claim to fame by swimming Crooked Lake. DONALD MISKIMAN: This handsome young lad is always trying to get the girls’ attention, but when unable to do so “charms” Mrs. Drake with his big brown eyes. He takes an active part in all school activities and is one of he few boys who enjoys being out on the dance floor. Donald’s main ambition is to invent a cover fcr the heat vents to stop the girls’ erasers from rolling down (accidentally!). BLAINE NORTON: “Newt” would make a good poet as his feet are like Longfellow’s with size nine shoes and size 11 socks. “Uncle Blaine and his Classroom Tales” are a constant source of wonder and laughs to all those who hear them. This dashing six-footer’s interests centre around Irene and football. His ambition is to be a man with a good heart. JAMES CAMPBELL: Jim came to Broadview from Moose Jaw just one week after last year’s initiation, but never fear, we caught him this year. His pet peeves are French and not having his father’s car. He likes driving a car, especially when Colleen is in it. He doesn’t seem
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