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ELLA BRUCE: Is: A girl. Weakness: She won’t tell. Ambition: To find a shorter route to school. Fate: To walk the long way. RAYMOND ALLARY: Age: Old enough. Pet Saying: I forgot my books at home. Ambition: To be a psychiatrist. Fate: To land in Weyburn. GRADE IXA HIT PARADE Kenneth Neuls Dr earnin’ Raymond Allary Lonely Blue Boy Cheryl Criddle Don’t Come Knockin’ Dennis Sinclair One Little Acre Donna Fockler Story Book Romance Stanley Wick Running Bear Wayne Belon I’m Moving On Carol Ledohowski No Love Have I Judy Merkel- Run “Red” Run Roberta Bourns Since I Met Hou Baby Wilma Webb Tender Love And Care Reynold Delorme Lonely, Lonely, Me Douglas Lerat ’ Far, Far, Away Cathleen Fathers Love’s Not For Me Mickey Bourns The Rebel Jane Reiger Back On The Farm Sheryl Farrington Hey Joe Ella Bruce ( Was Just Meant) To Be Lonely Jimmy MacFadden Jimmy Boy Glenda Donison If My Heart Could Write A Letter Terry Wysoskey Country Boy Louise Rink ' Talk To Me Carol Strickland Oh Carol David Sparvier Ghost Riders In The Sky Doreen Petrie-1 Yakkity-Yak Dennis Poison Mess Around Brian Goodbrand- Am I The Man? Peter Inkster Smooth Operator David Hammond On My Own
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DONNA FOCKLER: Favorite Song: “Beer Barrel Polka”. Pet Peeve: Not being able to talk in school. Imagine: Donna going on a diet. Likes:, Model A cars. WAYNE BELON: Feet: In his shoes. Imagine: His being a millionaire. Ambition: To get a horse. Fate: Janitor in the nearest kennel. CHERYLE CRIDDLE: Home: Sunset Beach. Imagine: Cheryle not doing her home¬ work. Ambition: To be a nurse. Fate: To be an Irish washerwoman. STANLEY WICK: Likes: Red hair. Imagine: Him sitting still for one minute. Ambition: What ambition? Eyes: On either side of his nose. DOREEN PETRIE: Pet Saying: Where are the boys? Pastime: Talking. Alias: Black Pete. Face: On the front of her head. DENNIS SINCLAIR: Pet Peeve: Week-ends that are too short. Favorite Saying: “I won’t do chores”. Alias: Charley. Destiny: Move to the attic and live like a beatnik. ROBERTA BOURNS: Favorite Saying: “Go to grass with the cows”. Likes: Travelling. Alias: “Bobby”. Ambition: Great. KENNY NEULS: Likes: Holidays and recess. Mouth: Between his nose and his chin. Ambition: To drop French. Fate: To marry a French girl. JANE REIGER: Weakness: Not food (that’s for sure). Pet Saying: “Go to the bush”. Ambition: To find out Jayne Mansfield’s secrets. Fate: Fourteen kids. MICHAEL BOURNS: Always Hearing: “That’s another de¬ tention, Mickey”. Nickname: Mickey. Ambition: To be a pool shark. Fate: A dead beatnik. LOUISE RINK: Is: Happy-go-lucky. Likes: Dances at Edgewood. Ambition: Teacher. Fate: Raising her own class. JAMES MCFADDEN: Imagine: Jimmy being shy. Weakness: Shapely girls. Dislikes: Some things. Ambition: To make the girls’ basket¬ ball team. JUDY MERKEL: Is: a redhead. Does: Have a blush to match her hair. Lives: At home. Dislikes: Getting up. DOUGLAS LERAT: Pet Peeve: Girls, (so he says). Expression: “Yep”. Pastime: Talking to Dennis. Likes: Sen-sens. GLENDA DONISON: Dislikes: Physical education. Alias: Pickles. Ambition: Nurse. Fate: Veterinarian. HENRY ISAAC: Likes: Books (what kind?). Nickname: Henrietta. Pet Saying: Where’s the chicken (or chicks). Ambition: To finish school. CAROL LEDOHOWSKI: Imagine: Carol wearing rubbers. Pastime: Bothering Mr. Lundgren. Ambition: Secretary. Fate: Pencil sharpener. CAROL STRICKLUND: Pastime: Talking on the phone. Imagine: Staying home at night. Alias: Button. Pet Peeve: Buck (her brother). DAVID HAMMOND: Shirt: On his back. Weakness: Females. Pet Saying: “Mrs. Drake, Carol is bothering me”. Favorite Day: Saturday. DAVID SPARVIER: Pet Saying: Mr. Lundgren, I don’t have my math. done. Stands: On his feet. Ambition: To grow old. Fate: To succeed.
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Qrade Nine B Back row: Lynn Brown, Gloria Ismond, Murray Fleece, Ray Bailer, Leo Blaus, Allan Shields, Lome Dyke, Keith Andrews, Arlene Galbraith, Mrs. St. John. Middle row: Carol Strandlund, Janie Bettschen, Helen Horejda, Marilyn Waynert, Margaret Perrie, Iona Farkas, Myra Sparvier, Penny Schettler, Judy Dickie, Ellen Masters. Front row: Billie Anderson, Lorrie Rink, Dougie Dempsey, Carl Leoppky, Ronald Morrice, Keith Csada, Reynold Ostlund. LYNN BROWN: Imagine: Leaving school at 3:30 p.m. Pastime: Talking. Ambition: To be an old maid. Fate: To grow old attending school. MURRAY FLEECE: Pet Peeve: Pests (Ray) Likes: School. Ambition: To finish grade 12. Fate: To make it. GLORIA ISMOND: Pet Saying: Isn’t he a doll! Alias: Red. Is: Usherette at the theatre. Likes: Dances and parties. RAY BALI.ER: Imagine: Ray weighing 57 pounds. Likes: Eating, annoying Mrs. St. John. Dislikes: Not eating, Math. Pet Saying: Another day, another de¬ tention. ARLENE GALBRAITH: Imagine: Being right handed. Likes: Admiring boys. Ambition: To be a house wife. Alias: Available Arlene. LEO BLAUS: Pastime: Throwing paper darts. Weakness: Money. Ambition: To be a big time farmer. Fate: To be a small time farmer. CAROL STRANDLUND: Imagine: Carol “flunking” an exam. Likes: Some boys. (Fussy eh!). Ambition: Travelling secretary. Fate: To be chained to her typewriter. ALLEN SHIELDS: Likes: Arguing with Mrs. Drake. Alias: Shultz. Expression: What’s that word. Always Hearing: Hey Allen, what did you do in detention to-day? JANIE BETTSCHEN: Pet Peeve: Being teased. Pastime: Talking to Judy. Ambition: To attend university. Fate: To be a scrub woman. LORNE DYKE: Pet Peeve: big “guys” with fists. Imagine: Him being a prize fighter. Fate: Washing test tubes. Ambition: A scientist.
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