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Maurice Allard — Maurice, commonly called Moses is the quiet man of Room 9 He can be seen every morning rushing to classes so as not to be late after sleeping in. Pat Allard — The French Girl of Room 9 can usually be seen in the halls obstructing traffic. Her favorite ex pression who ' s go their Maths? Ambition. To get out of school a: soon as possible. Linda Bishop — Room 9 ' s Popcorn Queen arrives almost every morning at 8:50 with smiling face and rogue boots. Spends her time performing Biology Labs with her eyes shut and her hands behind her back. Enjoys sports and is a constant supporter of Webster House. Gordon Brown — En¬ joys school very much and is trying to obtain those high marks?? which he is so well noted for. Just waits for the weekends so that he can go out into the bush. Ambition: to get through grade 12. Gordon Brunette — May be found on week-ends slaving at Tomboy or patronizing billiard halls. Ambition: un¬ known. Keith Budd — Keith is a charming, handsome, witty, rich, intelligent guy (at least that ' s what he says he is). He is a member of the re¬ nowned “Good word of the Day Club. Larry Chenier — Larry ' s our attendance expert— also our punctuality ex¬ pert, French expert, etiquette expert, sports car expert, world situ¬ ation expert, and an early grad! Virginia Burnett — Ginger is an old Churchil I ite who, after drawing rave notices in E.K., decided to make a comeback this year. For those of you who have not seen her, she can be found by search¬ ing out the loudest, most repeated laugh in the place. Warren Clearwater — Torn between hunting, fishing and school. War¬ ren hopes to join the R.C.M.P. (Do they al¬ ways get their man?) Good Luck! George Carter — Being a philosopher, profound humorist, and connois¬ seur of fine coffee are just a few of George ' s achievements. George’s ambition is to be a longhaired jazz drum¬ mer, but seriously speaking, he hopes to become a Polynesian coconut picker. Brian Cutts — This young lad supports Muirhead House in such activities as football, volleyball (co-ed?) and basketball. This year he ' s determined to get through Grade XII clear and then he hopes to go to M.l.T. Michael Fuller — At. noons he can be found with J. W. at 5000 feet. “If we took Mr. Doerk- son along, then we’d all be late! Marilyn Lane —Marilyn’s chief interests lie in curling. This year she has the distinction of being the only girl skip and she hopes that others will take pity on her and let her win, at least one game. Marilyn hopes to be a home¬ work assigner. (Teacher) Jerry Huget — Jerry is one of the quiet group in Room 9. Can be seen at 8:55 trying to do his Maths or otherwise is found at the local bil¬ liard lounge. Ambition: to pass Grade 11 French and shoot a perfect game of pool. Judy Livingstone — Rm. 9 ' s secretary and top scholar. Another mem¬ ber of Bench Warm¬ ers Anonymous in volleyball. However, still likes sports and loves the green of Hodges. Ambition: Become an Interior Decorator and make money. Rutie Janciukas -— This charming blond. Room 9 ' s Frolic committee rep. is well liked by all in Room 9. The future will see her at teachers Col¬ lege. Good luck, Rutie. Lee McCracken — Noted for accuracy and pre¬ ciseness — never arrives before 8:55. She participates in all sports, does each one equally well — a real asset to any team. Scholastically — Next Question?’ Ambition: Arts at U.C, PAGE 18
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Mary Parker — This lively bombshell can be found in the gym or halls. Crackers” insists she ' s here on the one year plan — We hope so! Best of luck, Blondie. Manfred Proch — The suave, debonair, man- about-town of room 8. Manfred is one of the few quiet, studious types in the room. Hobby: reading Dictionairies. Lome Sproule — Last year ' s vice-president is now noted for his par¬ ticipation in all inter¬ house sports, although his smiling face is more notorious in the lunch room. Favorite expres¬ sion: Going my way at 4? Mike Trevillion — Mike, our school president, is a loyal member of R. J. ' s Midnight Essay Writer ' s Club. Mike ' s still trying to find a way to give a speech without making the audience laugh. A val¬ uable member of the Bulldogs. In spite of all his activities, he is still one of our top scholars. Gerda Weber — The school ' s frolic committee head-lady. This popular petite spends her time worrying about the next school dance and going to junior hockey games. Art Pearson — A loyal supporter of Hodges House and a standout for the Bulldogs. (So he tells us!) Art, one of Rm. 8’s quieter??? pat¬ rons, can be frequently seen checking his Cole’s Notes in French class. He is well liked by all and sure to succeed at any endeavour. Carol Quarnstrom — She ' s the blonde vice- president of our school. Who plays a cello that ' s really cool. In looks and talent surpasses the rest. Of personalities she ' s got the best. In marks she’s at the top of the list, She ' s a future chemical physicist! Glenda Stefaniuk — A yearbook co-editor of late. And a top-notch girl who does rate. When compliments flow. She blushes aglow. (And please see below for her fate). Ambition: to get top marks at St. John ' s. Fate: to have fun at college. Peter Trevillion — Brother of president Mike is famous in his own right. All-star Bull¬ dog football player, winner of Harry Hood Trophy, editor of Vox Victoriae, and also a top scholar. Dick Zeeuwen — All star center-half for our soccer champs. Fun fel¬ low in room 8. Am¬ bition: Beatles ' lead singer. Elaine Penner — This physics whiz is famous for her very high marks. Liked by all, Elaine’s ambition is to be a chalk pusher. John Rudd — the last of the court jesters! He can be seen bombing around town with the guys. Janet Taylor — Favor¬ ite expression: Oh, I ' m going to fail! Favorite pastime: passing exams with 80 averages, lead¬ ing Muirhead House, as well as being bright and cheery! Keith Wasylik — The daring, dashing, de¬ fenceman for varsity soccer team( so he says). Fate: Grape stamper for the Little Old Winemakers. JUST PUT THE ONES MARKED GOLD IN MY CAR BOYS. I ' LL LOOK AFTER THEM.” Lome Colpitts: Oh, that new high calorie form¬ ula, wow!! PAGE 17 Mm
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Darryle Menaar — Dar- ryle, whose interests lie in girls, pool, girls, bowling, girls, etc., spends his time study¬ ing hard, reading novels, and curling his hair. Ambition: to get out of Churchill this year. Bob Neuman — Alias sizzle has very def¬ inite views on the V.N. war, in fact he set him¬ self on fire in the chem¬ istry lab to protest against it. They say he lit up like a neon sign. Bob thinks French is a very important subject and that is why he always does his home¬ work. Linda Paul — The poetess of Room 9, Linda irritates class¬ mates and others by reciting her beatnik poems which have al¬ ready been rejected by the publisher. Her fav¬ orite pastime is saving a seat on the school bus. Kathy Reeve — One of our new arrivals and 12-9 ' s president is a going concern with in¬ terests in sports and drama club. Future will find her at University. Tom Smeall — One of the hard working stu¬ dents of room 9. Tom ' s back at Churchill striv-v ing for an Isbister. Tom has also been striving for something else — Ambition: Journalist. Darryl Sturgeon — An early grad. He left to join the ranks of the employed in January. Sue Woodhall — Room 9 ' s platinum blonde is noted for her quiet charm and winning smile. Future unknown. Ray Reinch — Ray is another staunch sup¬ porter of The Good Word of the Day Club. Next year we may find Ray at U. of M. study¬ ing in the Faculty of Arts. Ray Roberts — Ray is better known as the bell-bottom boy of room 9. Favorite expres¬ sion is, Who ' s got their Maths done? Am¬ bition: to become a den¬ tist. Margaret McLucas — Here is a lively Scot who loves intimate his¬ tory periods. Is typing any substitute for the French? Margaret thinks so. Although her future is undecided, she will without a doubt succeed at whatever she pursues. Arnold Menaar — Can usually be found finish¬ ing his homework at 8:55 a.m. Divides his hours between bowling, pool, and if he has time, school. Ambition: to bowl a 450 game, (and pass Grade XII) Ron Nicholson — This hard working fellow usually sings himself to work during study per¬ iods. He enjoys curl¬ ing, Mondays and bowl¬ ing, Fridays and lets school provide his key recreation during the interim. Heather Owens — One of our few choir mem¬ bers,- somehow man¬ ages to arrive at class on time. Found con¬ tinually arguing with Mr. R. about Maths But how can that be true? Allan Pearson — The BIG man in room 9 can be seen at the water fountain daily. Allan claps his hands joyously after listening to one of Brown ' s astute observa¬ tions. Jerry Pidlaski — Jerry is another member of Churchill ' s Good Word of the Day Club.” What ' s the word, Jerry? The future will find Jerry loitering in the halls of the U. of M. Bruce Southern — Bruce likes to laugh. He en¬ joys sports including football. Often seen at Riverview Community Club contributing to the sports program. Carol Stewart — This quiet dark-haired young miss arrived at C.H.S. this fall. She found the world of work more be¬ coming than the halls of C.H.S. Brenda Mitchell — Flos¬ sie is an able athlete and an avid supporter of Muirhead house — sometimes: Ambition: Phys Ed. at U. of M. Fate: Spectator! Phyllis Turnbull — This quiet little girl with the big, dark eyes is very mysterious. Nobody seems to know what she does! John Waddell — Look up in the air and there is our budding pilot! He liked Churchill so much he ' s back after a few years ' absence. Doug Main — The Joker strikes again. We are sure Doug could beat Batman any day of the week. A faithful member of room 9’s Word of the Day club and a loyal student, Doug is striving to clear away high school. Best of luck in the future Doug. PAGE 19
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