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Orion Harrison —“Ort” is great at football, volleyball, and bas¬ ketball, in spite of a broken finger. Always sees the bright side of things, and is continually laughing. Main interests: Sports, skipping activity, and girls. Tom Hellsien — Tom, like his pal, Eric, manages to miss a great deal of school. Owns the record for most consecutive physics labs missed. Tom’s varied interests include: Pool, chess, cross-country running, and composition. Tony Her old —Tony is the small lad on whom everyone takes out his anger. He is usually being powdered with chalkdust or given a free shower. Pet peeves: Moose, R.P., and chem¬ istry labs. Better luck next year, Tony! Terry “Moose” Hopkinson —The big promoter of 1 1-14. He is going all out to get Elmwood a football team before he leaves the school. Chances are he’ll be playing for about five years. Usually seen discussing the events of the past weekend with D.M. Jerry Kaita — One of 11-14’s three car enthusiasts. Usually seen bombing around town with G.P. and G.L. He likes bowling, but always loses his money to Don Saturday mornings. Pet peeves: Headpins and 1963 Fords. Peter Komarnicki — The tall, tall hustler of 11-14. He is a member of the “Alouettes.” Pete is the jolly basketball star of our room. Ambition: Pro bas¬ ketball player, and J.B. Ulti¬ mate fate: J.B., and a team of basketball players. Bill Kops — Our beefing presi¬ dent. “Willie” can forever be seen beefing about school, the rotten shirt he bought, or his friend’s uncle’s cousin’s friend who didn’t give him a ride ... (private joke). Pet peeve: Everything! Fate: Being a critic Greg Kozoriz — Elmwood’s an¬ swer to Gary Player. Usually seen discussing golf with R.L. Another of 11-14’s hockey stars. Greg also writes for the Elm¬ wood “Herald.” Ambition: To do fifty finger push-ups. Fate: Do so, and break his fingers, meaning no more golf. Richard Luddick — Rick hates the rest of the world. He relish¬ es his position as the premier chess player in Elmwood High?? Favourite saying: “You better believe it!” Pet peeve: People who spell or pronounce his last name incorrectly. Don “The Mover” Morrow — Can usually be seen conning some chick in the morning, at noon, or at night. Pet peeves: “Moose’s” driving and all-boys classes. Ambition: World-travel¬ led playboy. Ultimate fate: Working nine to five to support a wife and five kids. Craig McLennan — “Le Gros M.” is our Capablanca of the chess board. Craig mixes chess with curling and skipped our rink in the inter-high bonspiel. Teams up with I.T. and G.C. in all sports. Ambition: Beat. Bot- vinnik. Fate: Losing to R.R. Rick Nordal —Rick was elected president of 11-14, but generous fellow that he is, he handed the position down to one Terry Hopkinson and accepted the vice-presidency. Ambition: Neurosurgeon better than Ben Casey. Fate: Intern at a big city hospital. ' 27
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John Wainwright — He is an import all the way from France. He quietly moves from room to room. He can usually be seen talking to Tom A. about some far-away happenings. Harry Wicha — He is also one of the quiet guys of 11-3. He has many interests, and some of these include muisc and stamp¬ collecting. His private ambition is to finish high school. His ulti¬ mate fate: To fail chemistry and never get out. 11 -14 Alan Algale — Alan is the Ken Watson of 11-14, He is a future MacDonald Brier winner. In¬ terests: Curling, golf, algebra, and talking. Dislikes: Studying, literature, and “sick” jokes. Pet peeve the “quartet’s singing. Alan Alvare — Number one “brain” of 11-14. Can usually be seen discussing quiz ques¬ tions before class with R.P. Should gain city-wide acclaim after leading Elmwood to vic¬ tory on “Touchdown Quiz” and “Reach for the Top.” Dave Barluk —The jolly sleeper of 11-14. Dave is intelligent, though he doesn’t look it. Con¬ tinually laughing at or with George. Ambition: Win a few games of pool at Bud’s. Ultimate fate: To keep paying for lost games. John Cowan — “Big Daddy” is a great man with the girls and can be seen hustling at school dances. Besides girls, some of John’s favourite pastimes are: Playing pool at Bomber Bil¬ liards and trying to face up to his homework every night. Gord Crook — A member of 11- 14’s quartet, the “Alouettes.” Gord is another of 11-14’s jolly jokesters. Excels at getting all of his physics problems incor¬ rect. Pet peeve: People who don’t talk during class. Ambi¬ tion: Man-about-town. Fate: Head of a new religious sect. Don Dobinsky — Don is an avid fan of calypso and limbo music. He also takes a liking to physics, chemistry, and the outdoors. Dislikes: Television, history, and Shakespeare. Ambition: Ar¬ chitect. Ultimate fate: Sharpen¬ ing pencils for R.R. Don Dubesky — One of 11-14’s pair of Don’s with similar¬ sounding names. This is a great cause of trouble for teachers. Don can be found wandering the halls before class. Don be¬ lieves in the old adage: “Early to bed, early to rise, etc.” Eric Fonager — Eric is the lad who manages to miss more school than he attends. He re¬ cently set the 11-14 record for most times getting his time¬ table mixed up, and missing classes “accidentally.” Usually seen laughing it up with T.H. Hans Graeb — Hans is the tall, silent lad of 11-14. Always ask¬ ing D.D. for his geometry home¬ work in activity. Mai n interests: His tape-recorder, secret penpal in Australia, and music. Ambi¬ tion: Junk his Meteor and get a car with curves. 26
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Glen Pancoe —The lad to which all bad things happen. Glen can’t seem to do any thing right. He comes out with some very humourous quotes. Ambition: Do an experiment successfully. Ultimate fate: Blow up the lab. Glen is always eating in the hall. Bob Patterson — The quiet lad of 11-14. Main interests: Ray Charles, records, and the city of Detroit. Pet peeve: Translat¬ ing French. Ambition: Obtain an average of 70%. Ultimate fate: You guessed it — 69.9%. George “Lover” Pauls — Troy, as he is called by his many fe¬ male admirers, is usually seen surrounded by the fair sex. Pet peeve: The chicks who con¬ tinually chase him, when he and his chauffeur, G.L. go bombing around town. Robert Pawlik — The mad scientist of 11-14. Robert is al¬ ways making hilarious remarks during class. Interests: Physics, poker, history, and the whole¬ sale business. Another of our room’s T.V. stars. Robert is usu¬ ally seen quizzing A.A. before 9 A.M. Dave Peabody — Besides being a walking jokebook, Dave is the tenor for the “Alouettes”. Fav¬ ourite saying: “Get serious!” Pet peeves: Santa Claus parade, and people who don’t laugh at his jokes. Brian Priemski — One of 11- 14’s muscular weight-lifters. Usually seen walking the halls with Nick, looking over the stock. Ambition: To drive his M.G. through the hallowed halls of Elmwood. Fate: Getting caught and given a year of de¬ tentions. Ron Radakovits — Raddy is a compact model of Big John. Ron is good in sports, and excels in football and baseball. Ambition: To wrestle Bulldog Brower. Ultimate fate: Referee in Tony’s wrestling classes. Pet peeve: Tony’s fighting tricks. Ken Roach — Ken is a great drummer and plays with the “Shamrocks” and the Cadet band. Usually seen talking to females in the hall. Main in¬ terests: Girls, his drums, girls, cars, and girls, Ambition: Cut a hit record. Barry Shaw — 11-14’s sole sur¬ vivor of the band. Barry swings a mean trombone. Besides his musical attributes, Barry is a bruising hockey player. He ex¬ cels in looking as if he is asleep during class. Pet peeve: Being caught when he is asleep. Ron Stewart — Mitch Miller of 11-14. Usually seen leading the “Alouettes” when the teacher leaves the room. Once in a while, “Stew” seems to be in¬ sane. He spends his time play¬ ing basketball, chasing girls, and driving his car. Gary Swyston — 11-14’s fav¬ ourite poet. Gary spent so much time on his car that he got poor marks and lost his car. Poor soul! Usually seen being rough- housed by N.S. and B.P. Pet peeve: Slow drivers and hot- rodders. Nick Synenko — Nick is the Adonis of 11-14. Another of our room’s muscle-bound weight- lifters. Usually seen with his other half, Brian. Pet peeves: History, chemistry, physics, geometry, algebra, etc. Ambi¬ tion Mr. Universe of 1967. 28
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