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ty his terribly artis tiEnaa teroleceWo?! the W blackboaras ty S he all”’ 6 remember told you 6 so. J ° hn He ryS °{ tbe students have their own outside jobs to divert their servicfrbut 0 3 be n oJl? elders - j nn Kennedy operates her om taxi n nr Reek •. b f °Hcws one route; to see - ' Love Me Tender Then Donna Barbowslcy and Mary-Anne Lapain could get rich by a lend-lease nio 0 J haLe! (or m e e ;b nOteb,0kS ;a etc -’ bb t.tboy ' re too kind-hearted to haveLssumed the nl! y n ? eVer thought of it) Gordon O ' Connor seems to picture SSvLELS iw r celebrity. His sales pitch: Have your fn t ak ?“ ?i th the one and onl y Gordy. We have our own Advice- b mp ’j 0V iJ Orn T , counsellor v ho has an answer to every problem could become another Dorothy Dix if her name weren ' t Marraretbutcher. According to well-informed sources, namely teachers some of n s diU-entlf lEf Stand £ K tr3itS onteith noticed Birdie 3 marked Yo e sf ??J5 e cover of his notebook, he tactfully re- once. Kitty Ann Siefker, very blonde, much prefers red hair. y mittentl there are surDriaeshfor e ln ,£W SS ls duli. Inter- “•SrTSSSpSrMS; ItZ sai:: • 11CD Left to Rip;ht Clchnn? 4, Frad R1 |a h rt d SoLL ' p ? ' C ° nn S r ’. Gre « or y • »«« ». Marian Curbing Jame Doiglls? ' ' 6 Watts r’LawrJnca oore! ' RSbert d Toary £ M .groot, Siefker Martba Msrtin ■ Donna Little, Margaret Butcher, Josephine Renaud. Ck6tt ’ SPECIAL COMMERCIAL CLARA BACRMEIER PASTIME: PAV. EXPRESSION: AMBITION: SPEEDY Working in the A p ell, that ' s what I said. Working in Detroit For some reason has interests Agricultural school in Ridget in ' the own.
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But, if these people showed slight interest in botherin , teachers, others gl dly made up for it. Elvis Cichon, a natural nuisance any¬ where, takes special pains to be a pest in English and French classes. Lawrence Watts took particular pride in not having his History notebook up-to-date, and hr. honteith has a special fondness for his favourite headache. Then there is hartha martin, who cuts up in such a subtle way, that no one actually catches her in the act. But, they know she’s there. Of course, a few individuals have their minds in other places, and can ' t concentrate on annoying the staff, Margaret Chambers and Barb Zakow don’t care much about 11CD; are much more interested in Grade 12. Richard Ward spends much more time over at Butts’ than at school, strange fascination over there. Emily ' s mind is with Ron in Rhode Island while iiarilyn Kellington thinks mostly about one Rick. Donna Little, in a daze anyway, calmly walked into the shower room during a boys ' basketball game. She didn ' t stay very long. Just to addspice to the life, we have two informal conference cor¬ ners. I.ary and 3ev, on one side, keep one of the prof ' s eyes occupied, while Marilynn Peckett and yours truly on the other take care of his re¬ maining one. . e ' ll have most of the teachers cross-eyed by the end of the year, but that is our job. ery much in the minority are some strange individuals such as Gayle Gaddes, Janey Degroot, Greg Johnston and Jimmy Douglas who sit quietly and listen to the lesson. While the rest of the class is clowning, these ’ ' different 1 ' individuals actually try to pay attention. Of course, their narks show it, but the will-power it requires is beyond the reach of us ordinary people. Some people just don’t seem to care whether or not 11CD maintains its reputation for being previous problems. i.aureen Collins is too wrapped in Students’ Council and the ' ' isnn ’ 1 in her life to bother with such trivial goings-on. Richard Carder exercises all of his devilment on . .aureen so the teachers think he is perfectly innocent. Try and tell naureen that. everything in that class isn ' t premeditated foolery. When . r. Scott asked little Josephine about Dennis Anukluk, she answered, Well, Dennis Anukluk told Shark Dodson. “Why, sure, Mr. Scott replied, Dennis Anukluk told Shark Dodson that Job Luff had a good punt, and he was going to take ria Parker for a ride, but along came the Pied Piper and led all the rats under the Cherry Tree. Then sohrab and Rustum per¬ suaded Sherlock Holm s not to Sell the Farm of John Gilpin on the Sands of Dee, or Good King Wenceslas would tear down the Outstation. miss Read innocently made a brilliant statement in one of her involved ex¬ planations. Having filled our apples full of pockets. Now, quietly, class! Bob Hardy has a veritable storehouse of corny remarks. Like when Mr. Scott, in one of his witty moods said Don ' t panic! lie- member Pearl Harbour. Who, inquired aob, is she? In the struggle for life, liberty and the pursuit of teachers, some individuals have given pretty good indications of future occupations. Jud ' ing from his speech, Lawrence Moore hides a secret longing for big- game hunting, so we ' ll be saying good-bye to hime when his dream is real¬ ised. Gary Gurbin shows signs of becoming a quiz-master on Learm your Latin . One can base an opinion on the questions he asks Miss Read.
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