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Pat Briggs Patricia Arlene Galbraith ; : She Can’t Find Her Keys Donna Fockler SOUTH of the Border Colleen Goodbrand Shy Axvay Wayne Sparvier Running Bear David Sefton Down in the Little Green Valley THE VALUE OF A MUSICAL TRAINING Just about everyone in the world likes music. Everywhere you go you will hear music. People sing at their work or while they are playing. Old people just love to turn on the radio, relax and listen to some soft, dreamy music. Music is expanding rapidly. New songs are being introduced along with new singers. You don’ t have to be a great composer or a singing star to love music. The life of every party is a person who can play an instrument or sing. A person would never regret taking music lessons or buying himself a musical instrument and learning to play it by himself. You may never reach the top but you will always be proud to play or sing in front of people and entertain them as well as yourself. Wayne Strandlund, Grade IX HOW TO WIN FRIENDS I think that the best way to win friends is by generosity. Not to be selfish but to give and share with them. Another way is not to degrade them or talk behind their back. When you are among friends it is best not to exaggerate for they will want to know the truth, not something that you have copied off someone else. It is best just to be yourself among friends, not a show-off; no one likes. Norma Warden, Grade IX. THE SCENE: A train comportment in Rumania. The Characters: a Russian officer, a Rumanian, an old lady, and an attractive girl. The train enters a tunnel. The passengers hear first a kiss and then a vigorous slap. The old lady thinks} “What a good girl she is, such good manners, such fine moral character!” The girl thinks: “Isn ' t it odd that the Russian tried to kiss the old lady and not me?” The Russian thinks: “That Rumanian is a smart fellow. He steals a kiss and I get slapped.” The Rumanian thinks: “Am I a smart fellow! I kiss the back of my hand, hit a Russian officer and get away with it!”
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DONNA FOCKLER Pastime: Running her fingers through red hair. Dislikes: Staying home on week-ends. Emulation: Housewife on an isolated farm. Fate: New Yorker. RICHARD DIMI.KR Favourite saying: “I don’t get it.” Pastime: Scaring chickens. Ambition: To put salt on birds’ tails. Fate: Bird brain. HILDEGARDE ROLLER Never: Says much. Hobby: Walking to school. Ambition: To be a road-runner. Fate: To get caught by a mean old coyote. DAVID RITHAI.ER Wears: Black leather jacket. Hobby: Appearing at Student Council meetings. Ambition: Harem holder. Fate: Bachelor. ANGELA DOVE Hobby: Chasing pigs. Weakness: Boys. Ambition: To grow up. Fate: To remain twenty-seven inches tall. DAVID SEFTON Is: Musically inclined. Plays: Football and piano. Ambition: To chew gum in school with¬ out getting caught. Fate: To get ungummed by Mrs. Drake. CAROL FLEEC® Likes: Where she sits in school. Alias: “Fleecy.” Favorite saying: “Huh?” Ambition: To run a laundromat. KARON DONISON Head: Holds ears apart. Likes: Regina-type boys. Imagine: Her 72 inches tall. Ambition: Stewardess. BERNICE COE Alias: “Bubs.” Hobby: Babysitting. Likes: Parties. Ambition: To grow several thousand millimeters. NORMA WARDEN Never: Says much. Is: Covered with freckles. Pastime: Waiting. For: The right one. ARLENE GALBRAITH Is: A curling enthusiast. Interests: The grade ten room. Ambition: A Witch Doctor Fate: To end up as a cannibal’s stew. Grade IX A Hit Parade Stanley Wick Hildegarde Roller Frieda Karlunchuk Wayne Mills Douglas Dempsey Angela Dove Karon Donison Dennis Sinclair Kenneth Neuls Sharon Caddie Elaine McRobbie Kathleen Fathers Diane Carter Carol Fleece David Rithaler Richard Dimler Bernice Coe Norma Warden Barry Archer Just A Hanging Around Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me Misty Don’t Break The Heart That Loves You Small Sad Sam On The Wings Of A Dove Devil or Angel Moonlight Gambler Baby Face Beautiful Brown Eyes You Talk Too Much You Just Better Not Do That Diana Coming Of Age Ever Loving Country Boy Little Devil Dreaming You Can’t Marry Ten Pretty Girls
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