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UNDERGRADUATES Back Row—Jim Maybie, John MacKinnon, Ron Neidermayer, Bill Webster, Ron Fallis, Ross Williams, Wayne McBean, Bob Lamont. Third Row—Bob Moonie, Jim Mossman, Bob Brown, Brian Swcrisen, Bill Ingram, Allen Duncan, James McLuskey, Peter Grant. Second Row—Barbara Secter, Margaret Spooner, Vivian Swischuk, Sharron Sanford, Sharon Wood, Donna Harris, Debby Wing, Gwenda Spratt, Rolla DePee. Front Row—Judy Taylor, Eunice Moen, Terry Ridley, Carol Osborne, Pat Campbell, Joyce Mathieson, Joan Shaw, Donna McNeill. Missing—Arlene McKay, Pam Watson. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 1 Bob Brown—Bob loves work. He could watch it all day. But he’s not really lazy. He‘11 do O.K. Pat Campbell —A housewife is what Pat plans to be, She hates people who gab continuously. Rolla ,Depee—Rolla’s pet peeve is homework sh4 said, She’ll be a teacher until she is wed. Allen Duncan—Slow but steady, he’ll reach the top, This musical fellow will be no flop. Ron Fallis—A council rep. and the card of Room 1, Phychologist Ron will have lots of fun. Donna Harris—“Pretty, peppy with freckles on her nose, When Donna sights a male, watch her pose! Bill Ingram—Rock, they call him, in case you didn’t know, He loves school and teachers—Ho., ho, ho! Bob Lamont—His ambition is to conquer Latin 20 soon, Always says, “Is that right?” or “Go to the moon.” John MacKinnon—John is certain of what the future will hold Latin assignments, but he’ll be bold. 30
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UNDERGRADUATES Joyce Mathieson—A skiing fan and a cheerleader, too, “So goes life,” is this blonde’s cue. Wayne McBean—To pass all his subjects is this lad’s ambition, But hunting and girls interrupt his wishin’. Arlene McKay—When Leap Year is here, this gal is some leaper, She’s Herald reporter and editor of the Weeper. James McLusky—He will be a teacher some day, Perhaps coin collecting will pay his way. Donna McNeill—This Y- ' i een member plans to be a nurse, All we say is, “the hospital could do worse.” Eunice Moen—A teacher she 11 be ’till she hooks a lad, Her favorite saying—“Ye gad!” Bob Moonie—Bob’s future will hold money and success, This ought to bring him lots of happiness. Jim Mossman—A record collector and a homework hater, A fortune in oil he’ll seek south of the equator. Ron Neidermayer—A handsome guy and active in sports. This future architect hates reports. Carol Osborne—A B.Sc. in nursing it what Carol dreams about. This is, of course, if Latin ever lets her out. Terry Ridley—Happy-go-lucky and devoted to Pete, In journalism Terry will gain a front seat. Sharron Sanford—She likes skiing, dancing and French 20 (?) so much. This future journalist will write stories and such. Barbara Secter—To be an M.D. is this girl’s dream. Says she can’t bake a cake or sew a straight seam. Joan Shaw—A member of Y-Teen and a singer. Pert Joan’s smile is a hum-dinger. Margaret Spooner—A Y-Teen member and a girl guide, About the future she still has to decide. Gwenda Spratt—Gwenda Spratt could eat no fat, as you can see. Her figure is so trim and neat, a nurse she will be. Brian Swenson—Brian makes a habit of sleeping through class, At this rate he says, he’ll never get a pass. Vivian Swischuck—To score in sports, Viv never fails, She says her pet peeve is details. Judy Taylor—Judy has talent, there is no doubt, As a top singer she will soon blossom out. Pam Watson—-“Earth Angel ”, they call her. My what a joke! For a date with Pam, you first clear with Boak. Bill Webster—Though the girls flirt with Bill h e won’t bat an eye, Could it be he dislikes them, or is he just shy? Ross Williams—Tall, dark and handsome but bashful they say, Farms intrigue him so he’ll own one someday. Debby Wing—She’s an animal lover and excels in sports, This cheerleader is active in clubs of all sorts. Sharon Wood—Sharon’s motto is better late than never, She is certain she will hate work forever. Jim Maybie—Jim seems to be a brilliant (?) lad, Always joking and laughing, he never looks sad. 31
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