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IUY IN 9B ixt nine o ' clock the bells do chime, , J ' nd woe to the one who is not on time. Miss Davidson does the list check o ' er, Behind the closed and fastened door. Oui, Oui, Bonjour, Mesdames, Messieurs we chant and lisp for one-half- heure . Then on we- go to the English room ill, Shakespeare J How love will surely bloom. ' To Social Studies for a Geography lessen Wo pour over maps that come in succession. .alas. ' Alack J We divide classes. Shop for the boys, Homo Ec. for the lasses S 1 , E1 l ! ■ Hu t rrahJ The bost time of the day, or lunch is where we ' d all like to stay. The square root of a number everyone should know Bi.-t our mathematicians are very slo w. For ages to come our scientists will be i4rchaeologists. Meteorologists, from old 9B. Some While dig, some plant, some weed, some hoe, others to art classes cheerfully go. r ± • us comes at the end of the day. We strengthen our muscles-in all kinds of play. By now our heads are buzzing around ihree cheers! We ' ll soon be homeward bound. --Eric Eldridge 9 C — —■ SSiFJSSSf’ i im Gord ™ Chapnum, Ivan Ronald, sow: Ruth Hodge!’ Tottfcn Jlra Donaldson, Douglas KcLaughl — San GAN YOU IMAGINE RUTH not looking for Bobby? M..RIE TiiYLOR with a pony tail? BEVERLY looking at the boys? fTTTTf2°2?™ bein g Very tivo? LILLIaN WHITE taking art? ?rw 1 A r0me ? b0r , ins tbe attendance book? JJGY not asking What did ho say ? JUDY PAQUETTE failing math? ' y
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£|JL. Looking into tho Crystal Ball, we were interested, in what the future holds for our class. Space x rill not permit us to rolate all that wo saw, but we’d like to mention a few of tho surprises wo had. Wo saw Ian Stowart--the idol of the teenagers; Darlene Brown—married to a banana grower and getting her fill f banana jokes; Ann Quinlan--thc first girl to roach the noon; Rose Mario Gi fu—a hair-dresser for bald women; Gayle ITouort—designing drosses for L ' il Abner; Dick Tapping—a confirmed bachelor; Peter Dell—an educated tramp and pilot in his spare time; James Laramie--a lawyer with Mario as his secretary; Gracu Lindsay- -an elephant trainer with Singling Brothers Circus; James Noblo--dance- ins true tor to Arthur Murray; Julio Mel chc--Miss Western Ontario; Patrick Gillespio--wa.rdon in the Essex County jail; Donald Joyce—male nurse at the St, Thomas Mental Hospital. 9 B 3ACK ROW : THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Bill Weaver, Ray Dietrich, Richard Macdcl, Andre Melocho, Richard Robinson, David Prpich, Gerald Osborno, John Grainger, Lome Pierce. Philip Melocho, Dick Pluimers, Roger Griffin, Marilyn Merritt, Geraldine Carriuro, Iryne Moki, Gary Oucllotto, Gerald Chajkowski, Eric Eldridgc. Pat Spence, Sharon McKenzie, Shirley Russoll, Verna Collard, Audroy Wirch, Judy Phillips, Julie Makish, Darlene Ouellette Blanche Purvis. Judy McCord, Helen Mailloux, Judy Malott, Miss Davidson, Bonnie Pace, Shxrloy Phillips, Carol Scuilliero, Gonny Lavin. 9B’S ALPHABET A is for Audroy and Andrew, the head of the class. Who will wait until Juno to see if they’ll pass, B is for Bill and 3arry Moon; May they come down to solid oarth si on. C is for Collard, Carriore and Chajk -wski, D is for Dietrich and Darlene, E is for Eric, takes two for a team, F we find missing, so he’ll not fail 5 ' . G is for Grainger and Griffin, who is n snail; H is for Helen I is for Irene. Together those two arc soldom soon. J is for Julio and Judy, not one, two, but three, K is for Karol viio uses a C. ; L is for Lome and Lavin M is for Melocho, McLeod, MacKcnzio, and Merritt, what a poem! Can you bear it? 0 is for Osborne and Gary Ouellette, ? is f r Prpich, Purvis, Pluimers, Pace, Phillips, and Pat; tho most popular letter, now think of that! $ is for Quean , which all our girls .arc— K is for Russoll and two Richards known, afar. An alphabet has more letters I know, But 9B lias no more to show.
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