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Beverley Nicholson - Anagram Honey Chile (another of our Jive Hive fans). Bender is that medium sized dark¬ haired fellow often heard groaning in Maths period. He wants to become a great Jiver and teach Arthur Murray a few things. He seems to have a flair for dancing and has a habit of attending every dance within a radius of ten miles (at one time he was even in Selkirk). Bender seems to be an amiable sort of a fellow and often greets you by smashing your breath out with a gentle pat on the back. His achievements in school consist mainly of cleaning his glasses sixty or seventy times a day and merely existing between P.T.periods. But this fellow has great latent powers, and frequently astounds the class by turning up with mad formulas perfectly correct. Has one great ambition in life, that is to till the soil Peter Pennie - Pierre zee Pennie is le plus petit garcon of XA, but he always has a lot to say. He gets along with everybody and usually manages to keep them laughing. Pete likes sports and is a whiz at rugby. His favorite pastime (when playing football) is trying to distinguish between the opposition’s shins and the ball. His one and only ambition is to get out of school. Ultimate fate - happily married and with kids who beef about school (he ' d make such a sympathetic daddy). Jack Rzonoa - (Jake)- The blond joker enjoys curling, the study of girls and girls. Wants to become a lum¬ berjack. His greatest achievement has been getting to Grade X. His hobbies consist of collecting records and girls. Jake can usually be seen playing records at Matt’s or if he had the scratch going downtown to buy them. Favorite pastime - expounding theories on how our present educational system could be improved. Don Stahr - This handsome devil came to our fair city in August. He immediately made friends with everybody. Don thinks the French should take English to save trouble, but seems to get along well in the other sub¬ jects especially P.T. Don is a good athlete and sports¬ man. He likes soccer, rugby, baseball and hockey (perhaps skiing soon). A prominent member of Jive Hive , Don doesn’t like to see a girl sitting down when she could be dancing. Don is well dressed and groomed, stands about 5’ 8 , weighs 140 lbs, has brovwi eyes, dark brown hair and a good personality. All in all Don ' s a swell guy.
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Eddy Krahn - He is 5 ' 10” all solid bone and musole. He is XA’s actor and Romeo. He is shy and quiet till you get to know him but then.He’s absolutely hand¬ some in that beautiful well groomed brush-cut of his. He just drools over girls in the hallway (elsewhere too) and he has his eyes on a cute little damsel in XIC. Don’t ever mention parties to this boy or he’ll be there before anyone else. Ambition - pilot. Favorite pastime¬ shaving and Y iggling his ears in French periods. Jack Lange - Practical joker extraordinaire, popular opinion is that he was born with a loaded cigar in his mouth, and swallowed it, or should have. After examin¬ ing his texts, it has been concluded that he is Zee Artist of XA. Careful research has brought to light no trace of ambition, but we are still looking. Hobbies are cartooning and bouncing the opposition on their heads in football. Goes under several aliases among them Jacques L’angele, Ivan Langovitch , and Juan Losangeles . This mysterious man of parts as well as being an athlete is tres bon in most all subjects. Of late this character has spent most of his time telling teachers how to run their operettas. Claims he’ll Jive if its ' the last thing he ever does; and it might be, too e This blond wavy haired slap-happy sport can, and will, make friends with anyone, malo or female, who comes within shouting range of his desk. Jerry Lash - Typical XA lad. Good la tin student and a star import on XA’s mighty soccer team. He has black wavy hair and brown eyes which can play more tricks than a lop-sided cue-ball. He is a favorite with the women. Jerry is our social representative and his main occupat¬ ion is week-end parties. His marks are fairly good and he looks successful. His burning desire is to become an engineer but will undoubtedly end up running a shady pool ball. Terry Mitchell - Itch is our blond Latin Genius. Likes hockey but hasn’t talked Connie Smythe into sign¬ ing him on yet. In spite of the fact that he kibitzes with chemistry at home, his house still remains intact on its foundation. His ambition is to eventually wheedle that sundae from Insk”. With the experience he acquired in The Grand Cham’s Diamond he ' ll probably end up as a Defective (Detective? ' ??) Tomorrow ' s headlines: Inspector Mitchell winds up case of the fixed high-school bonspiel. If you try to show off your knowledge to this Irish brainstorm prepare yourself for the following, Amasne linguam latinam . Parlez-vous francais? or more often Shaddup, or Begorra I’ll wring your scrawny nek!
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Gordie Wohlschlager - Stretch’s” best bet in XA left us to work for the East Kildonan Police, Steve Yarema - This grinning fiend spends most of his Geography periods reading Joe Miller’s Joke Book out loud, but seems to do better than average in history (an outlandish subject). Ambition - To find a home- permanent that will do thirds for him. XA with a few addi tons and a few subtractions for those who have gone to work or taken the business course, is the original notorious 9C of Salsbury 1. The Grade X Classes. Top -XA. Back Row: Beverley Nicholson, Terry Mitchell, Derek Evans, Olafur Bjornson, Steve Yarema,Jack Rzonca, Don Stahr. Middle Row: Ruth Speer, Ken Hilton, Jack Lange, Eddie Krahn, Don Cook, Fred Halls f Peter Pennie,Theresa Johnson. Front Row: Sheila Burnett, Carol Gibson, Lynne Wimble, Gail Auld, Frances Ison, Myrna MacNeill, Marlene Tinling. (Absent Carol Tinling, Jerry Lash.) Centre: XB. Back Row: Art Alsford, Larry Robinson, Bill Douglas, Jim Speirs, Larry.Bunio, Steve Gaillard, Glen Newberry, Campbell Copeland. Middle Row: Mae Andrusco, Connie Wallis, Vivian Kobylak, Jan ■ rjlllbski, Ann. Hilton, Louise O’Leynick. Front Row; - Agng S ' N.e.uf eld , Lois Talbot, Carole Shoup, Angela Kowalski,Betty Jo Money, Elaine Watterworth, Audrey Schultz--. ••• ' (Absent! Nortnan Toms, Denis Murray) Bottom: XC Back Roy ; Bill Wyborn, Gordon Smith, Ron Chamberlain, Wally Starr, Bob Smith, Glen Fidler, Gordon Grant. Middle Row: Audrey Wood, Barbara Vyenberg, Pat Hatch, Beverley Bain, Mary Tkachuk, Betty-Jane Brownscombe. Front Row: Jim Bobby, Bill Serytuk, Joe Gural, Harvey Hanel Bob Hogaboam, John Horvath, Alf Driver.
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