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CAROLE STEVENS— Aw, come on you guys, Cheer! Pet Peeve—Questionnaires, Ambition—To go to univer¬ sity. Future Fate—Cheer Leader. Activities—Y Teen, Booster Club, Cheer Leading. SHEILAGH SWAN— “Silence is golden—so who ' s rich?” Pet Peeve—Math. Ambition — - To become a Public Health nurse. Future Fate—Travelling. Activities — Basketball, Bowling. DAVE TAVENDER— Meanwhile.” Pet Peeve — Crowded ski slopes. Ambition—To own a private ski slope. Future Fate—A Rolls Royce at least. Activities—Football, Basket¬ ball, Hi-Y, Stud. Council. VERNA TIGNER— Let’s quit school. Pet Peeve—Central’s dilapi¬ dated stairways. Ambition — To get a B.Sc. degree. Future Fate — University of Alberta. Activities —Y-Teen, Volley- ball, Tumbling, Track. PAT TOOMBS— “I can’t talk any louder.” Pet Peeve—People who can ' t hear me. Ambition—To talk louder. Future Fate—A hearing aid. Activities—Music, Y-Teen, Cercle Francais. FRED VALENTINE— Size makes the man.” Pet Peeve—Cricket. Ambition — To be an archi¬ tect. Future Fate-—Reading comics. Activities — Ski Team, Bas¬ ketball, Hi-Y. SHARON STEWART— “Music, Music, Music.” . Pet Peeve—Flat notes. Ambition — To become a secretary. Future Fate—Years of Grade 12 ; Activities — Glee Club, Y- Teen. Margaret TATTERSALL— ' Til see what Bert says.” Pet Peeve—Pet peeves. Ambition—A trip to Europe. Future Fate—Teaching. Activities—Basketball. CAMERON TEARE— “No school tomorrow.” Pet Peeve—School—natch. Ambition—To spend a wint¬ er in Acapulco. Future Fate — High school’s five year plan. Activities — Bowling Club, Glencoe Club. PAM TOWNSEND— Gosh, you guys.” Pet Peeve—The 2000 mis. to Terry. Ambition — Now here’s a hard one. Future Fate—Ha, Ha, Ha. Activities — Writing letters (and how). MERRILL UPTON— “My Lean Bab - .” Pet Peeve — Being a taxi driver. Ambition —■ To go to Royal Roads (to study men). Future Fate — Who knows? Who cares? Activities—Y-Teen, Ski Club Basketball. CARL WALTERS— Me do homework—ha. Pet Peeve — Christmas exams. Ambition—To be an engin¬ eer. Future Fate—Writing exams Activities—Ping pong.
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MORNA RILEY— I hate males!” Pet Peeve—Boys. Ambition—To get married. Future Fate—A husband. Activities — Orchestra, Glee Club, A.Y.P.A. BEVERLY SHERWOOD Guess how much? Pet Peeve—Being sensible. Ambition—Teaching. Future Fate—A dusty class room. Activities—Chi Rho. GAIL SINGLETON— “I ' ll never tell.” Pet Peeve—Broke boys. Ambition—B.Sc. in Nursing. Future Fate—Navy Nurse. Activities—Swimming, phone 445563, himming. SHEILA SMITH— ' Tin quitting school tomor¬ row.” Pet Peeve—School. Ambition — To take Home Economics at U.B.C. Future Fate — A millionaire husband. Activities - — Bowling Club. Ski Club, Y.W.C.A. DON SNOW— I couldn ' t care less.” Pet Peeve—French 31. Ambition — To became an architect. Future Fate—Flard work and lots of it. Activities—Fi shing and hunt¬ ing. LIDIA SOLOWEIJKO— Da, Yes. Pet Peeve—To see, but not to have. Ambition — To study two shorthands. Future Fate—The horoscope will tell. Activities—Glee Club. MARLENE ROSS— Oh, you shmo!” Pet Peeve—Homework. Ambition—To travel. Future Fate — Teaching or Physiotherapy. Activities—Y-Teen, Bowling Club. BARBARA SINDALL— Ooo, it gets under my skin.” Pet Peeve — Being called Shorty”. Ambition—To teach. Future Fate—The patter of little feet. Activities — Tumbling, Glee Club. GAIL SMITH— I’m starved.” Pet Peeve—Skinny people. Ambition—University. Future Fate—Diet??? Activities — Bowling Club (Pres.), Students’ Council, GRANT SMITH— Failed English again!” Pet Peeve—English 30. Ambition—To own a ranch. Future Fate —- Metropolitan Opera. Activities—Ski Club, Riding, Swimming. LAURIE SNYDER— How did you do your Phys¬ ics?” Pet Peeve — Inconsistent people. Ambition—To take Physio¬ therapy at McGill. Future Fate — Trainloads of money. Activities — Bowling, Swim¬ ming. JUDY SPROULE— Gosh, I feel dumb today.” Pet Peeve—Charlie. Ambition—To go to univer¬ sity. Future Fate—Winnipeg. Activities — Booster Club, Ski Club.
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BOB WATKINS— I haven’t got a clue to this French.” Pet Peeve—Text books with¬ out pictures. Ambition—To be a charter¬ ed accountant. Future Fate — French 30, Chem. 30 and .Math. 31. Activities—Volleyball, Homework! SALLY WILLIAMS— ‘‘Must I have one?” Pet Peeve—Biography forms Ambition — To be a Home Economist. Future Fate—University. Activities—Y-Teen, Basket¬ ball, Bowling Club. SINCLAIR YOUNG— ‘‘What is this? Kiddies’ day?” Pet Peeve—Trouble. Ambition—To get a decent golf score. Future Fate ■—- Money and troubles. Activities—Glee Club, Curl¬ ing, Volleyball, A.Y.P.A. FRED ZEMANS— ‘‘Dark and roving eye.” Pet Peeve—Bleached blondes Ambition—To become a law¬ yer. Future Fate — University of Toronto. Activities — Students’ Coun- SANDRA WATSON— ‘‘Ah, drop on your head.” Pet Peeve—Routine. Ambition—To Join the kan¬ garoos. Future Fate — Australia and kangaroos. Activities—Booster Club, Y- Teen, Baske tball. VIOLET WOODS— “I resist anything but tempta¬ tion.” Pet Peeve—Temptation. Ambition — To become an air stewardess. Future Fate—Airplanes. Activities—Y-Teen, Basket¬ ball, Skating. MURRAY YOUNG— ‘‘Give me another kiss, will ya huh?” Pet Peeve — Overcrowded front seats. Ambition—To be a pharma¬ cist. Future Fate —- Police court for overloaded cars. Activities— Basketball, Hi- Y, Bowling Club.
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