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Leona Kosokowsky: Leona and Mr. Leona doesn ' t think so, so Scott are very best of friends, that ' s where the friendship ends. Madeline Laf ' oret: Madeline has her claws on a boy named Carl . Francis IicCann: To hockey games she must go, but to school, well, I don ' t know—maybe because of BobJ Deanne Mills: Deanne now, Deanne forever. Mills now, but not forever (What do you say there, Jim?) Margaret Myles: Margaret is very tidy and ' neat. And now she is going steady with Pete. Betty Parke: It happened at the Christmas Dance that Betty got her first chance. (Whom did you go to the Dance with, Betty.) Lorna Pierce: Lorna is tall and fair. And her favorite class is a spare. Donna Ryall: Always gay and full of laughter. It ' s Lynwood that she ' s after. Margaret Van Belle: Margaret is lOA ' s brain. I think she could match Mr. Crane. Linda Vivier: Linda is our other blonde who in English thinks she ' s picked on. Pretty soon she ' ll have gray hair. Then Mr. Scott won ' t care. Kathy Wassenaar: From Holland she came a few years ago, and what she was getting into 3he did not know. Helen Singer: Helen came to school a little late; but now she is right up to date. Dennis Breault: Dennis has his eye on a girl named ? but ? has her eye on a different? Isn ' t this a ? of a messJ -10B- This is our famous 10B, One of the finest ever to be. Miss Latimer rules us all; We jump at her beck and call. We have pretty little Marilyn, Who has a secret yen for--Don. Then there ' s happy Barbara, Who thinks Elvis is real gone. Noma, I know we all agree, Is the prettiest thing to see. Linda Bruner is a riot, Is going to Florida and may even buy it. John Brown has a famous name; Paper airplanes are his game. We have another Brown-Craig, He sits all day on a keg.
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Donald Graham: Don is short ! Don is sweet I And in class Don ai - ways sleeps. ayne Greenwood: Layne is the star of the class. .e know, Darling you’re going to pass. illie Kassa: :.iss Latimer and illie do not agree about his side¬ burns like E. P. (Elvis Presley). raul i.ennette: Paul is small but oowerfui, and in his school work he is wonderful. Donald settle: Just arrived in 10a and g-.ve he class the measles. Nov; everybody is going around in s; ots. George Kiss: George has a Chev. with a couole of duals, Why is that boy ever late for schc ' l? n.arold : eloche: Harold is our -rise student who never does go slow. And re have a nickname for him—. Everyone just call him Joe-h Jack waquette: Jack is tall, Jack is fair. And Jack has dark and curly hair. Charles Purvis: Charles is very clever in Lath. And keens Liss divers on the right path. John denaud: John tries to make the teachers think he’s busv, but really he’s just relaxing. Judy Lorrison: Kho is lOA’s blonde? Of diehard Shaw she is r ui ' ce fond. diehard Shaw: He knows a blonde is watching him, and always grins. but he turns around Larry Shepley: Larr - bungs it out in the band, and he’s trying to land Betty Ann. bruce Taylor: His name is Bruce Taylor, and he’s hoting he isn’t a failure. Jessie Banks: Jessie Banks is short and sriali. And rea]l she’s a living doll. Lorna Hammer: A whiz in English that ' girl she is, and li av S keens r. Scott in a dizz. Lorraine Hartley: She is or.e of our lassies. And is she a wow I — without glasses. .ueL y Anne Hebert: Betty Anne is ver 1 uch French, and vou. will find her sitting on the Park Bench. Donna Hess. Donna is leaving us in June--to go on a Honeymoon. Gail Hyatt: Our singer in 10a is Gail Mvatt. she’s quite a riot. And take it from me
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Kike Lozinski, so very tall, Goes hand-in-hand with basketball. M y Pet peeve is that girl Maureen Around the corners her suitors careen Don Market knows all the work, His part he never does shirk, iien iCoski knows all about trees, But he ' s really quite a lovable tease. Daisy hasn ' t a bicycle for ' two, Only sweet and lovely looks for you. Bob Simpson is handsome but small; °ays he ' d simply love to be tall. Marlene thinks Chuck is the best, But her rabbits won ' t let her rest, Judy has a secret love in Grade Twelve, But in her time he will not delvei Shirley Hicks is a nice lass, She ' ll marry a ' man with brass. Pat Greenavay knows everythin!?, Imagine her married to a king. Helen Standon and Bill Krug are a nair. But stay out of each other ' s hair Joan Searle loves to read, Gets caught in class by—Kiss Read. Theresa is a good cook; Soys, give her a second look. Yvonne, so tall and stately, Does her homework nightly. David Ganderton, our class clown, Never lets the teachers get him down. Steve Makish can really type, Of him we have no gripe. Jim Hatch has an answer for all; He waits for Carol ' s sweet call. Bob Brie!gen, I must say, Always does things his way. Pauline never has the blues, 3ecause she reports our news. Richard Hartley is a teachers ' pet, In math, he ' s a sur 1 bet. Last of all is little Denis, To our class he is a menace. LHFT TO RIGHT BACK R04; David Ganderton, Donald Market, John Brown, Richard n 31 1i e £i’ lv Chael Lo2inskl William Krug, Jim Hatch, Steve Makis MIDDLE ROrfs Bob Bridgen, Denis Grondin, Joan Searle, Barbara S U c4° eault ’-. Lin -5 a 3runer Yvonne Deleersnyder, David ohuel, 3od aimpson, Ben Koski. 9 FRONT ROW; Maureen McLaughlin, Patricia Greenaway, Pauline i fabler, Marilyn oweet, iiss Latimer, Helen Standon, Shirley nicks, Judy Horton, Norma McLean. y
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