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113 Left to flight BACK ROW: Kenneth Dahl, Ronald Spinks, Vernor Bnns, Charles Durocher, Hurray hose, Leonard Turton, David Hilliard, Roger Ellis Douglas 3rovm, killis Croft, Albert Vrj.es c-er, Murray Trimble, Horace Bartkiw. MIDDLE jxOa: Ronald • att, Kelvin Reeb, Kathleen Sri le , Rose¬ marie Chauvin, Marion McKibbon, Gladys iiaitre, Mr. E. wonteith, Gail H=mson, Barbara Helkie, Grace Baldwin, Utah White, Ronald McDermott, J?mes Little. PROMT ROW: Ruth Genderton, Deanna Bloomfield, Gloria Clarkson, Glor ' 8 Bart, Gail Griffin, Jane Knight, Betty L.-moier, Helen Rawlins, Geraldine Banks, Bess e Turner, Ann McLean. 11B FAVORITE S-. - IMPS Betty Lambier: Now, the main thi r ' g to do 3 s keep calm. Helen Rawlins: 3arb, have I -rot something to tel? you! Gail Griffin: Gus, if you don ' t stop 3t I ' ll hit you. Gerry Banks: You appleJ Gail Harr sen: Sir, you know mr better then that, Bessy Turner: Ain ' t that something. Ann McLean: That ' s for sure. Donna Roath: Your ' re going to get yours one of these days, Charlie Willis Croft: Bite me brother, I ' m a chunky chocolate bar. Melvm fleeb: I think I ' ll buy a c-r or motorcycle. Ron KcDermot: I ' m Pooeye tie sa.lor man-toot! tootl Ron Watt: Squealer dad! Gus Rose: VTiat ' s the matter, Gail? Ro-er Ellis: Oh, for Pete ' s rake! Ken Dahl: What a Cranky Dick! Gladys Msitre: Where ' s Ron? (She also has a pet dog.) Barbara Helkie: het hap ened to you o’er the week end? Gloria Clarkson: Speak for yourself, bo , Kathleen Srigley: Oh, I don’t ' .mow. Jane Knight: Oh, he8 ;ens (I ’enow him.) Suzan Kubinec: Yes, but that ' s beside the point. Gloria Bart: Guess, which one I went out with this week-end? Rosy Chauvin: What ' s going on now? Marion McKibbon: • Hurry up, Rosy! Ruth Genderton: Oh, for corn sake! Grace Baldwin: I ' ll be there. Utah White: Oh, I don ' t care. Leonard Turton: Sure, dad. Charlie Durocher- I know the answer. Miss Bennett. Horace Barlcew: How about it Gail? Dianne Bloomfield: Sure, I made it. Ron SDin’.s: We were out late lest ni ht, I wonder where we were. Albert v ' riesacker: How do you soell that? Doug Brown: No favourite saying. . Dpvid Hilliard: Hs e you got a rubber. Murray Trimble: What ' s the matter with you?
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CAW YOU IMAGINE 1. Gail Griffin and Gus not having a fight everyday? 2. Willis staying awake all day? 3. Gus having his homework done? If. Mr. Gillies not giving someone a detention? 5. Gerry not talking about Don? 6. Roger not wanting to go to Woodslee? 7. Murray Trimble getting a Yul Brynner haircut? 8. Helen not chewing gj;m? 9. Betty not wearing black? 10. Charlie and Barb getting along for once? 11. Gloria Bart not talking? 12. Gail Harrison listening in Physics? 13 Albert getting his spelling right? lh. Pen Dahl not trying to be a Party Doll? 15. Doug Brown not being a lone wolf? ILLUSTRIOUS ANSWERS 3 V 0WTNG CORRECT WORD-USAGE FROM 113 ENGLISH PAPERS: The woman bought elusive food because she knew that we were coming. The girl was in a pensive mood and did not want anyone to bother her. The teacher could not copious with the little girl. The miner was latent down with his supply of food. The dog perused his master into the jungle. The small boy was fraught with a large bundle. To run long races you nave to be full of latent . A copious person is one who copies on examinations. A dessert is oblique place. I hope that there is no infallible boys in this room. The boy was very oblique when the teacher ask him to sit up straight. If a person help a criminal to get out of iail, he becomes his copious . The pobie will peruse the boy for twenty-four hours. 11CD On a very dreary day in September 1956, a group of thirty-eight brave young souls congregated in Room 1 ' to survey the wilderness to be their home. As their innocent eyes passed over the endless monotony of wooden desks, their hearts were discouraged by the realization that they would have to liven up this God-forsaken place and make it home. With only thei.r patron, Mr. harrow, to ins lire them, they survived every im- agi ijable crisis to emerge as the greatest 11CD in history. Through their untiring antics, they finally succeeded in becoming the brainiest, brawniest and most beautiful class in the school, and in giving every teacher 3tuck with us the biggest problem of his career. raturally, I ' m prejudiced. Of course, everyone played a part in bringing a general headache, even though he had his own problems to attend to. It took Barb Ashford almost a lifetime to convince her parents that she should go steady. But, she finally succeeded, and now is happy with Lawrence. Sylvia Mac- Rae had her problems in evading a certain boy who, she insisted, was al¬ ways pursuing her. Then Lorraine Corbett, Red Cross representative, could hardly convince us that we should contribute to her i: F ind for Toothbrushes 1 ' . So she staged her own little- comedy 3hows in Scienee class saying, Ii little pigs are called piglets, then little chickens must be chiclets.
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