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IID Back: J. Tumer,G. Quigley,B. Holden,V. Catling,K. Watson, R. Webster,G. Ward, C. Burgess, O. Argalis, J . Willoughby. Centre: G. Crozier,T. Rossiter,J. Smith,B. Carter,J. BelI,J. Jahnston,J.Goudge,P. Follet,R. Urquhart, B. Halpenny. Front: A. RutIedge,M. Clayton,B. Kidd,J. Cox,S. HamiIton,J. Garth,S. Law,F. Bailey. Absent: F. Brown,M. Cocks,P. Homum,C. Holmes,L. Kennedy,A. Rode. IIF Back: D. Kennedy,J. Wickware,K. Lister,R. Bann0n,B. Dean,T. Ball,J. Middleton,B. Doran. Turner, P Centre: IIE Back: J.Westlake,D. Roe,K.Wedlake,C.Conn,P. Smith M. Butler,S. Renton,J. Savoy,L. Tapp. Centre: A. Philip B. Wright,J. Cockburn,D. Huckvale,P. Graham,A. Anderson C. Geddes,B. Hillman. Front: M. Denmark,J. Venderploeg H. Martin,D, Winter,M. Armitage,J. Wilson,B. McGee Absent: P. Bellinger,B. CromwelI,S. Fonger,M. Johnston S. McIntyre,E. Rogers,B. Underdown. B. Harwood,F. Vaughan,H. Wuerth,B. Ziegler,M. Pedersen K. Perigoe,J. McDonald,S. Lorimer,J. Bellis,J. Maher,V Akey,E. Chuter. Front: J. Highmoor,S. Black,J. Edwards B. James,M. Scruton,M. Topham,M.Massie,A. Laver,J Forgie,P. Brooks,A. Jessop. Absent: E. Angus,R. McLeod D. Stubbings, M. Watson. 'IID OUR TEACHERS: Mr. Dogg: Wowl Those shoulder pads. Miss Terry: Those beautiful eyes. Miss Stewart: Stu. is terrific, eh what? Mr. MacMartin: Need we say? ll FAVOURITE EXPRESSIONS: Fran Boily: This kid has got to go. Carol Holmes: Those top hats. Wow'?! WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Anyone ate what the girls of IID made in Home Economics. Judy Cox weren't I5 min . late for lunch. Alex Rode didn't wear his football sweater. Greg Crozier got o haircut. THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: The girls eniaying Jacky Bell's desserts at lunch. Bev. Kidd and Lyn Kennedy getting a laugh out of life. Gary Ward's You can get out of the car and walk. Joan Garth receiving letters from New York. Jean Johnson enjoying the Canodaires. Ozzie knew the Specific Heat definition forthe Science Exam-Why? John Willoughby watching for rabbits. Barbara Carter centre of finance at lunch hour. USUALLY SEEN: John Tumer: Trying to out-do Jerry Doucette. Don Guest: Frantically doing Math in English class. IIE Julie Vanderploeg-U.S. Coming in late. Bill Underdown-F.E. Lough, clown, laugh. Diane Winters-Well, here I am. Bruce Hillman-Motorcycle-Joe . Larry Tapp-married man. Helga Martin-U .S. locking the keys in her car. Kent Wedlake-one of the Grundoons. Brock Cromwell-U .S. with Shuck Conn . Sue Fonger-F.E. Gee, l've lost my wallet again. Marion Armitage-U .S. Writing J .W. on books. Betty McGee-F. P. spending Sat. nights with Les. Denny Huckvale-U .S. plugging away at Dominion Store in his spare time. Charlie Geddes-lJ.S. laughing at Bunny's iokes. Jim Westlake-do Coles notes really help, Jim? Jan Wilson-U .S. at Port Credit and Coolcville on week-ends. Eady Rogers-F.E. Got any chews. Steve Renton-F.E. May I leave the room?-Well, did you miss me? 'IIF FAVOURITE EXPRESSIONS: Sandy Black- Have you got any gum. Elizabeth Angus- lt's pitiful l John Middleton- lt wasn't me, sir. Janey Edwards- Scratch my back! Jean Maher- I am not short. Ed Chuter-I already have a detention, Mrs. Kidd . Vivian Akey- No Kidding. THINGS WE VE NOTICED: John Wickware-renamed Wickham in English. Marion Tapham eyeing a grade IOer. Ann Jessop and Barb. Ziegler share mutual interests in the army . Bill Harwood-Beau Brummel of IIF. Pat Brooks-eyeing a tall fifth former. Dave Stubbings and Mary Scruton causing riots in typing. Anne Laver's interest in U. of T. Bev . James busy Sunday afternoons . Jane McDonald's favourite school-U .T.S. Jaan Highmoor saving Lum's pennies. History is no longer an ancient subject forMary-lou Watson . Margot Massie lending everyone her homework. Helga Wuerth being nice to everyone. Ken Lister perking up when a certain gal enters the room. 57
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IIA Back: D. Phillips,J. Choate,J. Knight,B. Collet,M. Davies,B. Beamish,S. Wright,B. Fox,K. Bowl,D. Ballard,J. Parissee,M. Abolins. Centre: G. Austin,J. Bray,A.5mellie, N. Lee,P. Elliott,A. Rodanz,M. Virgo,H. Bohonko,M. Sutton,L. Milgram,E. Brown,B. Meeking,N. Shaw. Front: 5. Caslor,S. Clark,D. Rush,E. Kennedy,A. Horton,H. Deeth, L. Campbell,L. Evans,W. Saunders,M. Boyce. FORM NEWS GRADE l'l 'ITA FAVOURITE EXPRESSIONS: The P.A.- Will you please have Norm Shaw come to the office . Anne Horton- Last Summer when'-lsighil' Lou Evans- Al and I-. Sandra Clark- That's tremencIous. THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Jon Knight and Joan McConkey getting very chummy in German . Doug Phillips helpless without his book-Anne Smellie coming to the rescue. Cynthia Stone reciting anything from Confucius to Shakespeare . Lillian Milgram liking German more every day. Helen Bohanko LOVING English. Mary Sutton Waiting for the phone to ring. INSEPARABLES: Nancy Lee and the boys. Helen Bohonko and Mrs. Kidd. Hair-Bob Beamish Height-Doug Phillips Brains-Mike Davies Smile-Steve Wright Voice-lmants Abolins . Muscles-Jon Knight. Eyes-Bob Beamish Physique-Dick Ballard Wit-John Bray Romeo-Ken Boal Dimples-Jim Parisee Personality-Bill Collett. I IA DREAM BOY 56 IIB Back: R. McMullen,G. Gilpin,D. Chittick,B. Forbes, B. Keenan,J. Moore. Centre: G. Staples,A. Luttrell,C. Harris,D. Steel,l. Hawkins,J. CottencIen,B. Cochrane. Front: L . MacMichael, W . Lockhart, R. Hansfors, K. Kelly, D. Mungovan,S. Sukman. Absent: V. Davis,F. De Cresce, P. Evans, J. Goodwin, P. Gump, M. Hamilton, P. Howe, K. Johnston, K. Kress, M. McCarthy, D. Sutton . IIC Back: B. Offer,L. Knight,A. Sleight,M. .1upp,W. Byworth,A. Nosworthy,G. Clayton. Centre: A. Webb,C. Parsons,F. Sculthorp,V. Parsons,J. Kopat,B. Hunter,M. Graesser,A. Knowlton,M. Will. Front: F. Jackson,R. Shelly, E. Norris,J . Benedet,L. Cranston,E. Colborne. Absent: J. SchiraIli,P. Sinden,N. Yates. 'IIB WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Kathy Kress stopped telling all those stories. People stopped swinging on Pot Evan's locker door. Don Chittick ever rolled the cuffs of his trousers down. Wendy Lockhart got to school on time For o week. THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Donna Steel and Chris Harris madly scribbling homework at 3:50 Kit Kelly and Ruth Hansford dashing out after class. Donna ,Sutton and Linda MacMichael busy Sunday afternoon Jane McCarthy's books decorated with S .A.C . Garth Gilpin hiding in turtle-neck sweaters. Keith Johnson mincing down the halls. Larry MacMullen and Boyd Cochrane continually chewing gum . Stephanie Sukman's interest in the MIDGET basketball team. Bob Forbes lives in ieans. Vern Davis forgetting to pinch Cottendon in History. Frank Di Cresce sporting iazzy shirts. Anne Luttrell has a strange liking for buttons. Jim Moore coming up with the right answers at the right time. Isabel Hawkins carrying the physics book for her table. 'ITC FAVOURITE EXPRESSIONS: Miss Deverell-there goes the 10:05. Mr. Dogg-Oh! sorry, this is grade l2's. Mrs . McAllister-Certainly you girls can bet George. PORTRAITS Evelyn Norris: Always saying, Have you got any new iokes? As she tries to chew gum without being seen. Anne Knowlton: Asking Lloyd Knight, ls Harry there yet? Elaine Colborne: A hair comber skrieking Really! when she cloesn't get IOO. Ann Webb: Always asking Cynthia, ls Don going to be there?
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IIG Back: P. Hitchcock, J. Clark, M. Cuttle, B. Neilson, B. Syron, J. Richardson, J. Gibbs, B. Baker, T. Penhale,G. Gordon. Front: S. AncIerson,C. Beattie, M. Mitchell, L. Smith, J. Carney, E. Coleman, B. Stewart. Absent: M. Keeman, B. Wallace, N. Warren, B. Westcott. FORM NEWS GUIDE U .S .-Usual ly Seen F .P .-Favourite Pastime F . E . -Favourite Expression W .F .-We Fortell U . H .-Usually Heard B.H. -Bad Habits 'IIG IIG-U .S. Studying hard, and counting the days until the week-end . BillNeilson-U .S. Comparing Latin translations with Ted Penhale. Carol-Ann Beattie-in French class having Mr. Nix commenting on her Quebec accent. Phil Hitchcock-W.F. in IO years Mr. Nix's music assistant. Mike Cuttle-Goliath for East York. Elizabeth Coleman-debtor of IIG . Mary Mitchell and Shirley Anderson-F.P. answering questions so that no one else can hear. George Gordon-F. E. You're right. Bunny Stewart-Big Bunny's little helper. 4.4 V x Vi QQ 36 K I I Oi 7 I fr I i I if 58 ' ' I IIH Back: D. SheppercI,J. Barker,G. Hume,P. Merrit, D. Butler,W. Harris,T. Preston,A. Walkden,B. Carson, D. Botting,R. LuncIy,B. Warell . Centre: M. NIacGregor, C. RicharcIson,J. Wright,L. Mercer,B. Lee,S. Laughton, B. Gordon,M. Wright,D. James,D. Sutherland, I.Yip, Front: D. McCallum,D. McCIeod,E. McConnel,D. Nochar,G. Tyrell,J. WaIker,A. SteeIe,P. PuIIam,J. Nevison. Absent: G. Best,M. Culloch,J. McConky,B. Murai,S. Potter,B. Rowe,J. GIeason,J. Ireland. Barney Syroni and John Richardson-U.S. practising basket- ball in class by aiming for the waste-paper basket. 'IIH THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Joanne Wright crazy over the Tri-Bells . Irene Yip being a regular brain . Bob Carson another long hair. Sally Potter-Sooooo crazy over Humberside . Cathy Richardson casting longing glances via St. Mikes. Anne Steele forgetting to wear a certain pin . IO YEARS FROM NOW: Janet Walker still going with Nipper. Barry Wanell still a Iady's man. Diane James and Carol McCleod still rooting for Runnymede . Dave Butler will be a disc jockey. Tom Preston will be a psychiatrist for rich women. Pat Pullam writing an advice column for the Iovelorn . Dick Batting writing in for advice. George Best will be manufacturing his own admit slips. Sue Laughton will still be collecting boys' rings. Chickie Tyrrel will still be husIin'I HW EY A 7Ef7fN, EH gfvffviy F HRW LUNG ZW YDLJ EXPf'CTUS To Huff-r ww FEEBLE fvieu-sffs ,F-OR 7.?64fN6: LA TE? .ll ' 'X W i l I tix. L- F Vx , , , ihsififib
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