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RKING In sorting out your plans for the future, have you considered a career in banking? Today, banking offers a wider variety of interesting and better-paid jobs than ever before. Consider it seriously in reaching your decision. When you enter the service of the BofM you are counted a potential executive. You are trained accordingly, with time-consuming ' Wayan? What about your FUTURE? routine cut to the bone, and you are given every opportunity for advance- ment. The rest is up to you. If you are interested in a career with a future . . . first-class pension plan , . . steady intreaxes . . . a genu- ine combimztimz of opportunity and security . . . have a chat X, with your nearest BofM H branch manager. You will ,,,,,,,,,,,,, like his helpful attitude. BANK or MoNTnEAL hnada2a?0zaz 24416 Kingsway Branch: BRYAN R. MAHON, Manager WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF I.IFE SINCE 'IBI7 X INH QS M15 ws- x 57,4 II? 1 1 i A B . ' lx - . ' I 5? L ' xfb i 4 'iii-' 'l 55-6 Compliments of THE OLD MILL BLOOR STREET AT THE I-IUMBER
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slr Back: D. Bull, w. Kang, J. Perm., D. arewrre, J aealey, w. Boniface, M. Graham, J. Thompson, B. Prentice, J. Van lterson, P McKinnon Centre. H Courts, P. Campbell, s.Mey, s.Peeree, M.Lick, rllzegere, ocee, noregerr, S. O'l'loro, S. Mitchell, M. Henderson, J. Boyles. Front: M. Lang, A. Patton, N. Whyte, J. Verral, G. Brown, C. Edwards, C. Bertram, D. Prather, N. Choat, P. Futterer, B. Booth. Absent: M. Emenon, E. Harries, M. Hornby, B Sutherland. 9H Bock: N. Munro, M. Maynard, D. Weaver P Pethlcl , Cz Wllllomson, D. snrrrerr, B. vert lterson, B. Vonderburgh, J. Tarpleff, M. Ryan Centre B Murray, M. vveerlrerell, D. Mitchell, J. Rell, H. Wllliams, C weglrerne, D. Metcalfe, B. uvilllame, D. Panoz, J Smellre, J Loyter, G Marlin Front.J Ashton, C. Bcwra, C. Colllson, L. Jervis, M. Ferguson, L. Ferguson, 3 Wllson, N. Hall, J. Honey. Absent: J. Eubonk, T. Johnson, D. Morgeson, D. Prlce. G. Selkirk, P. Spaldlng. ---- YQ 7. dlllr K 9 A r . X l . X 9G BUCll1D- 50f'd2BOf1. P Bowman, R. Haines, J. lng-un, D. Grist, D. Denton, F Butler. Centre. A Herrwell, D. Beerlrrger, A. weeelr, J. Heglnbottom, C. Roy, J.Stoclrlll, D Clayton, T.Von Hinte. Front: D Stone, S. Nash, E. Johnson, M. Pope, L. Cornall, M Nicol, A. MacPherson, N. Mitchell. Absent: D. Boag, M Chayne, L MacDonald, J. Damn, I. Sweeny, B. Wallcerly, B. Webb. .' 1, A . QJ Beelr' G. wander, J Dargie, D. Boyle, B. Nlderrrlen, B. Bradley, D. Yeung, B. Cranston, J Suessmuth, J. Heaven, J. Rohn. Centre: L. Ryan, J. Ledlcey, S. Pope, G. Rees, A. Medherst, N 'Nhlt1'1ey, J. Wells, B. Johnson, A. Wilkins, H Mizuno, P Gerelce Front' J Crump, L. Smith, S. Brown, H. Hern, D. Kostln, E. Hudd, E. Forscy, P. Patterson, J. Harrls, L. Tilclen, A. Taylor. Absent: Nl. fW:Cul'le, B. Nlccrle, L Stewurt. 9K Back: G Mcloggcrt, R. Southgate, J. Wisswell. D. Mclnnis, B. Barron, G. Goddard, N bdpath, E. Mount. G. Stanford, L. Cole. Centre: G. Hallam, P. Brown, J. Baldwin, 5. Durrant, D. Waddell, P Anderson, D. Mcriee, A. Davey, l.. Cnep, P. Zeeermert.. Front: P. Ferguson, A. Dlegel, 5. Sruns, M. Honsford, S. Kelk, P. Hobbs, M. Adams, C. Archibald, L. Clarry, G. Fawle, 3. Wulf. Absent: G Armstrong, R. Simpson, J Miller 63
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QA FORM NEWS GUESS WHY: Sandy Neil ond Rod NlacGregor both ploy the Saxophone . The teachers always ask Bruce Ferrier to stand. Ken Baron always winks except during Shop and Gym. Seven girls and one boy take violin Iessions with Mr . Strathdee . FAVOURITE SAYINGS: Dave Gellathy-I just love opera. Betty Muir-Real George. NICKNAMES: Dorothy Stedlebauer-Do-nuts. Jim De La Plante-Delli. Louise Gouge-Scrooge. THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Vincent Drazdoski's enduring questions. Bruce Ferrier's mathematical talents. 9B THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Michelle Patterson's many boy friends. Mr. Young's jokes Ihardly any offence meantl . Dale Davis's fluttering eyelashes. Doug McCullough's blinding speed . Bob Syre's wonderful aim with spitballs. Gail Puley's booming voice. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Mr. Mogan found Spence Reynolds o cage? Sue Hancock paid attention in Moth? Jack Conn didn't meet girls in the hall? NICKNAMES: Bill McGuire-William A Bob Bodrug-Bedbug Dave Ramsey-Punk Judy Dodd -Dudley . 9C Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Romeo McRae and Juliet Young perform another chapter of Shakespeare's immortal Romeo and Juliet in the gym dressing room. We often wonder where Hugh CayIey's little mind wanders when his eyes start to dim in Math class. Who is l'ami de Carol Young's dreamy little life? We wonder how much Mary Wharton and Jackie Logan enjoy Miss Ten'y and Home Ec. class. 9D WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Bruce McKechnie ever came to school. Walt Konclour didn't have o D every night. Gary Croft was not the last one into shop. Fred Dixon ever took P. E. Graham Bevan was not caught sleeping in Math. NICKNAMES: Ross Gould-Goalie Bruce Nevison-Gorgy Pete McKelvery-Mickey Don Usher-Gush Paul Colboume-Collie 9E FAMOUS SAYINGS: Janice Ridley: Sirl I don't understand. Russel Lewkiew: Wa' happened to the cheerleaders. THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Barbara Graham-has interests which extend beyond the barriers of her school work. Bob Young has his eye on a certain little blonde in 9E. John Dell-is just a great big ball of neatness. 64 9F Gale Brown: U. S. laughing. F. E. Oh! Golly. B. H. It's useless - she doesn't have one. Marion Lick: U. S. with the clan. F. E. Er, um, well. B. H. Yawning in class. Paul Campbell: U. S. with nose in his books. F. E. Well Sir, I don't think. 9G Peter Bowman-Our hero- W A T E R B O Y Deanna Clayton-We hear she loves Science. Don Denton-A real hockey fan . Eleanor Johnston-Real Gone. Loves movie actors. Ann McPherson-Does she really like Ross? Marilyn Pope-Never misses a school dance. Jimmy Quinn-What's over at the bridge for Jimmy. Dick Sanderson-9G's football hero. FAVOURITE SAYINGS: Eleanor Johnston-Strictly for the birds . Ann Hartwell-Oh! Pot. NICKNAMES: Margaret Cheen -Scotch . Don Grist-Giggy . Joyce Hegginbottum-Jo Jo 9H THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Doug Mitchell-saying apparition in place of opposition in English . The 9H Boys-Mistaking the library period for a break . Ten girls in 9H-Loving the fact that the bays in 9H outnumber them 3 to l. Bruce Murray-Alvvays putting a l after his name. FAVOJRITE SAYINGS: Gary Martin-Holy Cowl Moira Ferguson-Ohl flip my lidl Mun-ay Maynard-Check outl eh? 9J Nine J we've been told is bashful but bold, And sometimes unmannerly too. But back of it all we don't mean itat all l just seems to come into view. We don't know our math And the test in the task, But somehow we all struggle through. Then it's on to our Science, Mr. Walters says silence, We've got a lot to do. The French room is next, And Miss Porter is vexed But why'? we cry in dismay. Our homework is wrong, but we then hear a gong, Saved by the bell, we all say. 9K Les Crisp is a sick boy, it seems he's absent more days than he's ot school, but of course that's his business. .lack Wisswell has been doing well in English lately, we wonder if it's because he's sitting so close to Cheila Watts. Jack Baldwin came back from his winter vacation in Florida with quice a suntan, we guess he hates to get back to the land of the dog-sled and igloo.
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