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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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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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PROPHECY Prophecy These fates that I will prophecy, Only time will prove but true; And so you Grad’s of Central High I come to pen the fates of you. Of Hale the Physicist, I do read He has, so says the latest journal Perfected that which we all need: Popcorn, with a hulless kernel. Nobel man Radford we must salute, His contribution has made life easier, Cereal from guns we need not shoot, We now can have them soggier, creamier! Our own Olympiad—Patricia Powers, Is dashing to and dashing fro: She’s caught her man, a cold, and all, We proud to have her in our Hall. Through a book store window I perceived, A book, to wit, “Cherchez la Femme”. Pulitzer prize winning—’Twas well received, Author Zemans tells “how” for men. Circus had its yheel called Ferris, Now business has its tycoon Harris, Wheels do roll; so they say, Bill made “his” with curds and Whey! A word or two I must state here Of Scientist friend and old companion. Miss Watson, to whom I toast my cheer, Inventor of the tearless onion. Christopher Evans, the British tout, Has been seen scanning the wickets With the ponies it’s been his lifelong bout His ambition: to have the winning tickets. To Riback and Stevens that medical team, All our eyes must be raised, Of the “Crop” they are the cream, For emptying bed pans they are praised. 27
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