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Mark McDougall: Dark McMougall can be seen waltzing into Biology to talk to Mr. Cook ' s frog. Refuses to support Churchill ' s football team because he thinks they should be called the Bull¬ frogs. Karen Milford: After two years in Germany, Karen can be con¬ sidered our Canadian continental import. Savoir faire” unlimi¬ ted — especially in Maths and Chemistry. Next year — hello cruel world! After thinker can always be heard saying, Save me your butt. Ambition — to pass grade 10 Maths! Fu¬ ture — undecided. Rotsa Ruck Charlie. June Milroy: The cute little V.P. of Room 16 can be seen doing her Maths at 8:59 every morning. Favor,te ex pression — Rushed again. Ambition — Comptometrist. Wally Monson: Room 16 ' s answer to Yul Bryner. Wally can be found at The Spoon in the company of a Pepsi. Active in sports. Main ambition — who knows? Ken Paige: Is a grease monkey at a local gar¬ age. Generous with the big Buick (for a small fee). Active in sports. Ambition— to pass grade 10 Maths. Gordon Pedlar: Mack the Knife. The strong silent type. Gord pre¬ fers to be left alone. Always seen wearing his well known black leather jacket. Future —uncertain. John Petriew: Is one of Rm. 16 ' s late arri¬ vals. Favorite pastime: sleeping in French and Flistory classes. Am¬ bition—to pass grade 1 1. Future — who knows? George Phillips: Sits at the back of Rm. 16 with Cadger. One of the room’s quiet guys. Seems to always have his homework done. Sharon Priestley: Toots” — room 1 6 ' s fair blushing brunette. Finds herself occupied as school Frolic Rep. Everything about her is real georgel! Next year -—- Churchill for grade 12. Future — Florence Nightingale. Ray Pritchard: Pritch owns a community locker—Usually finan¬ cially embarassed with gay social life. Can be heard saying to Gif¬ ford and Read, check the chics. Can be seen pushing the Kriek around town. Favorite expression — Tee Flee!! Gary Read: Charlie. Rm. 1 6 ' s amiable pres. —the voice from the back of the room say¬ ing I wasn ' t here for that!” A great curler whose ambition is to talk a better game than Pritch. Cathay Smith: Room 16 ' s mathematician. Her big blue eyes could attract the boys if it weren ' t for — outside interests? Next year may see her as a trapeze artist. Ross Sundmark: Ross is another one of Rm. 16 ' s quiet guys. Ross is or seems to be Mr. Wright ' s favorite stu¬ dent. Ross is our rm. ' s Van Gogh. Future — Arts, he hopes. Ted Tolton: Ted ' s am¬ bition lies somewhere in the entertainment world. His interests range from spinning discs at dances to a certain girl (??) Curtis Wood: Another one of our second year men. Can be seen pushing a round a ' 58 Chev. Pet Peeve —Wayne Baron. Curtis likes Chem. labs, We wonder why!! Judy Wynne: Beaver” waits impatiently for science periods and weekends. Wonder why?? Favorite expres¬ sion: Oh, but yes! Am¬ bition—Punching keys or. a typewriter. Lew Yelland: Hey Lew. Which one Dad? says Lew. Lew made All Star line¬ backer. A most sports minded type of fel¬ low. Always singing latest hit tunes. Ted Zuchowics: “Zukie , Rm. 16 ' s rep¬ resentative in the business world. Ted left school sometime in November — before the Christmas rush. PAGE 21
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Jack Armstrong: One of Room 16 ' s quieter fellows. Favorite ex¬ pression: Uhh! 1 don ' t know. Ambition: to walk down the hall without getting step¬ ped on. Future: to be¬ come a success.. Richard Atkinson: Fuzzy.” One of Rm. 16 ' s All Star” bas¬ ketball players. Fie hopes to get his Chem¬ istry done at least once this year. Barry Cadger: This terrific little bowler can be seen following in Mark ' s footsteps (and that ' s not easy for him). Back to C.H.S. next year. Good luck, Barry! Wayne Baron: One of our second year men. Has one hobby, work¬ ing on wrecks —- such as Fords. Next year we may find Wayne back for grade 12. Good luck, Wayne. George Cairns: One of the taller members of Rm. 16, which means nothing. George, do you have your note? I think I forgot it. Hey Charlie, don ' t tell him I still owe one from September. Gertrude Coutu: Pea Soup, a newcomer to Churchill is Dot’s side- kick. Gertie is one of the few who likes His¬ tory (??) Best of luck in the future, Gertie. Ray Cutts: Ray can always be found out side Room 16, talking to a female friend. One of the few who likes Maths? Good luck, Ray. Carol Dalton: Person¬ ality plus in an Olds!! Lover of all Wildlife” —especially pikes and hamsters. Favorite ex¬ pression: ougla boug- lal!” Future back for grade 12. Good luck, Carol. Bryant Findlay: Fun¬ gus can usually be found down near Rm. 1 2. Wonder why?? Or he can be found at Y.M.C.A. trying to build up his muscles.? Bernice Foster: Quiet at school, but after four? Our volleyball star is frequently seen driving an Olds. Next year—-Churchill for grade 12. Future — Florence Nightingale. Dave Gifford: Hand¬ some, intelligent, great athlete, woman killer, and modest!! (so he thinks) Had aspirations of being night watch¬ man at S.B.H.N.R. (St. Boniface Hospital Nurses ' Residence). Diane Gordon: Sigh — ah to be among the ranks of the employed! At home Cookie to all. Next year Diane hopes to be a success through Success. Lori Hadath: Lori is very much interested in music. Next year may see her at St. John ' s College. Am¬ bition: nursing o r teaching. Lew Hebert: Rm. 16 ' 4 bearded bomber. No relation to the first farmer in Canada. Tries hard not to cheat at pool, but finds it too difficult. He ' s al¬ ways crying in his beard. Alex Hilmarsen: Favor¬ ite expression — But Sir. One of Rm. 16 ' s quieter guys? Loves Chemistry lab (will blow us all up.) Future —-back for grade 12 —he hopes. Dorothy MacLean: Dor¬ othy is usually found eating candy and sharing Gerti ' s Lit. book. She has a cer¬ tain interest in the class??, rollerskating and horses. Ambition: to own a stable of horses. Pam McBain: Rm. 16 ' s only girl that can be seen with a gun?? Ambition: to learn English-riding. Future: finds Pam at success. Best of luck Blondie. Gerry McDonald: Fav¬ orite expression: Who’s got their Maths done. Future — Jet Jockey. Good in sports. Good in school?? Lew ' s part¬ ner in crime. PAGE 20
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Anne Bartlett: Anne is the dizzy blond of Rm. 17. Famous for Her black phys. ed. shorts and her purse!! Ambition: fashion buy¬ er. Probable fate: buy¬ ing her childrens clothes. Shelagh Bell: This yearbook co-editor is Room 17 ' s cutest girl! Just ask her. Can us¬ ually be found chuck¬ ling (at her own jokes). Interest: Sports and? Ambition: to be 5 ft. tall. Ron Brown: Ron is one of the quiet boys of the room. He has a little trouble with school work but man¬ ages to keep his head above water. Ambi¬ tion: Psychologist. Pro¬ bable fate: wait and see. John Anderson: One of the illustrious D. J. ' s of the noon - hour radio, Ollie” can. be seen on Saturday nights bombing around town with the gang in Kautz ' s car, running over old ladies. Ken Buydens: Ken can be found at Tec-Voc dances watching the chickies. He and Phil have the messiest lock¬ er in the school. He can ' t understand why he ' s not on the ALL STAR TEAM. Jill Capri: Wants to be called Jill, not Linda as she often is. Cheer¬ leader who doesn ' t think the cartwheels are really necessary. Future: Who knows? Clarice Carstens: Clar¬ ice can always be rec¬ ognized by her unfor¬ gettable laugh. Says she reads the minutes in Student Council quietly because she ' s always bungling them. Ambition: nil. It fig- gers Has a collection of dolls, (what kind?) Don Chatterley: Don, alias Ace, is the only one who always has his history notes done. Good sense of humour, all-around athlete, and of course that great knowledge of the French lan¬ guage. Bill Craning: Rm. 17 s guitarist — determined to be second Dwayne Eddy, if his plucking finger doesn ' t get strangled. Good luck, Bill. Bill Cruse: This kid ' s a laugh and a half and then some. Can be found arguing with Mr. Belton or tootin ' his flute in the music room. Churchill ' s fu¬ ture Einstein? Bob Donnelly: One of Room 17 ' track stars — can be found pounding the hallways before the rest of us are awake. Ambition: (ask him). Good luck, Bob! Jean Downie: Her fa¬ vorite way to escape geometry proofs is to look puzzled as if to say Wili you show me how, Mr. Wright? Grade 12 means study. Mary Downing: Mory is Churchill ' - future poetess (or viol in ist??| This pleasant gal can often be found charg¬ ing late dues at the local library when not] raking in 90s. We wish you luck, Mary. Betty Eastveld: Tex, when she isn ' t dodg¬ ing her Latin home¬ work, can be found reading Earl Stanley Gardner mystery stor¬ ies. A confirmed horse- lover — Ambition: nursing. Jim Ferguson: Fer- gie is Room 17 ' s bookie appears to be goad in Maths and can juggle figures well. Grade 12 will follow 1 1 when he ' graduates. Doug Fisher: This fel¬ low has a drawl that would make any Tex¬ an turn green with envy. Mr. Wright ' s geometry theorems suffer badly. Will see grade 12 very soon? PAGE 22 E d i e Gerstendorf: When she completes Grade Eleven French, Mr. Kallos might take a few lessons in Ger¬ man from this lass. Her smile is worth a million. Churchill Grade 12 next year. Linda Grande: This secretary - treasurer of Room 17 is also girls ' sports editor of the yearbook. She can fre¬ quently be seen ' Bob ' - ing down the halls. Future — infant in¬ structor. Doug Hallstead: Roor 17 ' s Science Fictiot bug. Mrs. Wigg n wonders where he get his vocabulary. It ' s cu of this world, (fathe ' l a Prof.).
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