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Bob Lindsay: Known to his many fans as Snooker, this brawny fellow is going to school until his schol¬ arship comes through. Likes winning contests, and being an All- Star and dreaming about the N.H.L. Bob M c C I i n t o c k: Clint sits on the bench and studies the Varsity team, or is it a certain cheerleader. Manages to fit in a few classes between study periods, duties as room Pres, and Webster ' s House cap¬ tain. Look out. Engin¬ eering! Bill McDonald: Wee Willie is the official keeper of the attend¬ ance slip and as such receives special favors from the Boys. Al¬ ways has his physics done (he sits at the front) and plans to go into Engineering. Good luck. Alex Obach: Alex is the man who zips around in the shiny black Galaxy. Works hard in class and gets out of a lot of extra work by leaving early. Good luck, Alex! Bill Olschewski: Here, Smaiz, can you do this one? Bill likes to think up his own math questions and likes to bother his teachers and lesser classmates with his intelligence. Should make good in whatever he tries. George Pension: Mc¬ Donald ' s right hand man can be seen dis¬ appearing in a puff of smoke every day at 4:00 to reappear at 9:00 the next. What ' s the mystery, George? Future for the lad with the empty physics book . . . ? a mystery! Dave Quinton: The Mathematician ' sits in room 17 and shakes his head in despair but his hard work should pay off in time. Takes part in all inter-house sports and is one of the best there is with excus.es in Physics. Vere Scott: is one of Rm. 1 1 ' s quieter lads. Mr. Wright keeps the class up to date on Vere ' s achievements. (Modesty ke eps Vere silent). His artistic ways show in his homework which is neat but never com¬ plete. Future: unde¬ cided. John Smaizys: Shme- glie also goes under the name of OP Gran ' dad” (for two obvious reasons.) Would like to be first in class but pining away takes the edge off his eagerness so he takes it easy. Jim Thickson: Mr. Wright ' s pride and joy. Works hard in all classes — he hardly sleeps two hours a day. Likes tiny cars, curling, and physics classes with the lights out. Future: unknown. GeorgeTrafton: Grubby is the hard- worker in Rm. 1 1 and his marks get better all the time. His quiet manner explodes into laughter during Phys¬ ics classes where he keeps saying Blank. Future: getting hooked. Dave Walker: Beefy keeps calm in Math class and works hard. Can usually be seen grinding it out in study hall. Likes skiing and hunting. Good luck in the future. Brian Zimmer: This smiling lad (when his teeth are in) guides the fortunes of Hodges and never is marked late. (He still has last year ' s list of excuses). Does school work once in a while and can usually be found anywhere but in class. Good luck, Zim!! PAGE 31
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Tom Adshead: Ter¬ rible Tom” is one of the few quiet men in Room 1 1. Says he studies hard and his marks prove it?? Fav¬ orite pastimes are hunting, fishing, - and studying over the weekend. Bill Begal: Wee Wil¬ lie is also known as the Seldom Seen Kid. When he hap¬ pens to be around he likes to argue with the teachers and help the boys pick up re¬ freshments. Andre Belanger: Room 1 1 ' s Frenchman — al¬ ways willing to help others in need of homework. Active in army cadets, likes shooting, dancing, and is a reading enthus¬ iast? Future: business. Doug Brautigan: Better known as The Wast- bout this boy has logged more sack time this term in Physics than in any previous year. Claims he will do even better next year when he takes another whack at Gr. XII. Bob Butcharf:: The But cher” likes Physics and bugging Lindsay about losses. Says he really isn’t Paul Pen¬ der but he shows a real mean left JAB in Math. Future: Fudgie Taster. Terry Curran: Terry is usually found in Greave ' s or wander¬ ing around streets and halls (not alone!) Drives a big black Chev. on Friday nights. - Ambition: Ag¬ riculture at U. of M. Charles Gregor: Butch has finally seen the light and admits that school is almost as important as football. Since he got his contact lenses he looks down on everybody except when he tells Bill about marriage. Larry Fedorchuk: Fuzzy is a master Chemist and Physicist and spends his time prompting Mitch. One of Webster ' s stand¬ out soccer players, Fuzz is an all around boy. Wants to get educated so he can relax.. Larry Hodkinson: The Voice — Flodges house ' s own P.A. sys¬ tem can be seen blaz¬ ing down the halls at noon hour. Has a one- track mind—on track but feels that count¬ ing trees helps him in maths. Wayne Galaugher: The Ol ' ex-king has become a track star this year. Also an ex¬ pert gymnast and electrician. Active in everything, Wayne feels he could do better if he didn ' t have to waste so much time on school. Bob Holden: When Mr. Bell says, Stu¬ dents and others we know that Bob is one of the others. Works hard in school (at keeping awake) and claims he will be Rm. 1 l’s first millionaire. Good luck! Les Jones: Big Les showed great conde¬ scension in returning to school this year but left in a huff when he found out that Smaiz still had sen¬ iority. Can usually be seen after office hours in the vicinity of a certain blonde. Keep cool. Lester! Mitch K o n o p: Big Mitch spends half his time scratching his head in wonder, three quarters of the time complaining about work and the rest of the time talking with the boys. Sometimes manages to fit in a bit of school work when there is nothing better to do. Harvey Kriscuinas: Old Harve is pretty busy in school — avoiding Mr. Phillips and his training and catching up with Jackie in the halls, which keeps hin in shape. Works hare in school and should get a track scholar¬ ship from the U.S.A. PAGE 30
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Masterson?? The body? Where ' s the body? Pardon me, you ' re standing on my foot.
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