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Paul Beatty ---- Ralph Gorsline- Ted Fry -------- Bill Parkes ---- John Vint ------ John Hill ------ Paul Forth,---- Bob Robinson--- Margaret Spooner- Kathryn Lewin-- Mae McDerm1d--- Doreen L6li8 ----- Isobel Pyrke--- Helen lmnro- ----- Denny Hartle--- Wendy Campbell- Ruth I.loIntyre---- Ken Richardson-- Ed. Cook- ------ Marie Scutt-- ---- Earl Bonner ------ Alex Wilson ------ Brian Pounder ---- Bert Corbett--- Jim Walker--- ---- Helen McLeod ----- Earl Ritchie- ---- Dorothy Sidey ---- George Christie-- Sheldon Culbam--- GRAIDE ICEII Of Twenty Years Hence Small town Tycoon. Small town Typhoon. Editor of Hobby Magazine. Mayor of Feversham. Proprietor of Sun Valley Ski Resort. Public Enemy Ro. 19. Jr. Executive at 58. Sweating out ICIII Biolog by correspondence. Remember the Rosenburgs. Pr9Bid8nt of OQHQAQ Receiver of Roses from Rosebrand. Weight-1ifter's wife. Kate Aitken II. Out on Bail. Still in jail. Creator of S.B.R.R. 'lSooiety for Better Russian Roulettel. YMCA Instructress. Tom McCah1ll's Assistant. A Rabid Knight of Columbus. 0ppenheimer'e Private Secretary. Creemore Water Commissioner. hrl cut his water off. Stilt Salesman. World Champion Ploughman. Earthwomn Culturlst. Collecting Alimony. Male Nurse. Modelling Minnasters. Champion of free enterprise. Income Tax Collector. l2C'S RLVIEW Miss Phillips, Mrs. Sk:lnk.1e and Miss But try as they my, they can seldom The morning has started, Scruff is This means a detention, and this she Ross try reach us. late, to teach us, will hate. 'Ihe last bell has gone, Doris skids to the doo But at the detention, there'll now be one more. We have in our room, a girl who is gay, And that's Marie Culham, from Singhampton way. On the weekends, we hear, there goes on a great stew, 'Cause our Ann McQueen lives out that way too. Shorthand we have, the first and last thing, But to Helen McArthur, 1t's all 'on the wing. rn Jao1q's bus is oft late, but that is 'Cause for the shorthand tests she's always on time. no crime , Audrey comes flying down Maple Street Road, With her eyes halt-closed, and a big heavy load. Janet Macllurolq from the Settlement west, Gets up so early she doesn't need a-rest. The noise in the rom is like a loud For there sits 'Sis Sootney, yelling 'moral more! mor roar, Our new home room is 219, And, by the way, we keep it clean. Oar school is a dandy and right up-to-date, And this, of course, means we must be sedate???
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