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tonra ’ Judlo Denison Is a onto little i 13a SV lT ?- 8 4 S ?° ls in cur Oldsa. K n Oxloy finds school w rk very boring ic often see him sitting there snoring ’ S!] ni S Ga od is very good in history ' B ' -b Simnf s . xt is roolly r. mystory. r a 5 son ls on the Cettam hockey te m r ?° d ? n,t agroe u soom. ' ’ Gail Story is always so noat, ixS a class-mate 3ho can ' t bo beat Gary Heath is so very fair, lr n ?° r !?° outs P° r oxide in his hair, ilike L zinski is so very tall. Hi. makes the rest of us feel small Hutson took a very long trip rS?i f 5°S ?? hocl she had to skip. Gail Me C a Hum is very shy. But she has a pretty nice’guy. Stl 2 rs has a P° n P al from far away, . . lovo for stan Just won ' t sway. Art Brown never soems to have the blues G??v P TavHr f meorte . f to Ps on his blue suede shoes. i- ylor is sometimes vory slow tovc’tboKonM n h riSlng th,! Sirls y,u should sou him go. mvo HacKenzio has a car of white and red. D ?h r o ally 60 ?° placos so it» s boon said, r -tnj Greaves in class seems shy. But w.ion she goes out, Oh, My| L uis Sirjgor f- r history has no gift 5S “» » “« o f the class; gag yftien she gets mad she hits the ceiling. Marion Baldwin is always blushing, us a class °s she is usually rushing ' Marilyn Cranston never misses school ’ She is one who abides by the rule. Last but not least are Carolyn and Daisv Who S com to drive Mr. Clifford crazy. ' ' Daisy Gullick, Carolyn Laramie 11 C 2?f Dan Bulley, Lionel Boehard, Alan Tcskoy John stJp imi C ch° urtis ’ Norman Jlbin ' D - ld st - mSSS. JDDLE ROW: enrol Hall Richard She, Philip Stotts, Ray Muxworthv PRonm nn r B1 rian Cichon, Harold Kimball, Sophia Christianson m-- Jo-ui Butcher, Mary Anne Srondon, Ruby Couture, Si c Youn Ca?ol ¥r? le. S ld r ' Ron ° M “ ollor - te»o toreS .tayeWs tr h i b ° tt0r D,t rMd this - Th “ — FRONT ROW:
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GEOMETRY Mr . Clifford: Norn, what are two and two? Norm: I don ' t know. Mr. Clifford: Well, you took it in grade two, y.u dunderhead. Norm: I novor did. I skipped grade two. Mr. Clifford- (Practising to replace Lra enoc Wclk on TV as usual): Aah, George, aa would—aa you ploase--aa submit the final answer—aa to the qucstion--aa 6,578 pertaining to the— aa letters, G. ?2 qI, W, Z, K 2 21 l 3, M 2 - -aaaaaaaaa. George: 0. K. I got 27, 122 ? Authority of Book Proposition 2,561,305.6 63b, 2 6-j[- Mr. Clifford: That ' s right, George. How did you get it? George: I am mathematically declined. ENGLISH Mr. Hutton: Harold, could you endure ta use y-mr brain for a minute and tell us what the score was botwoon the Kingsville Honkers and the Essex Bombers last night? Harold: But, Sir, such a trivial question to put forth to me. I have no interest in such more trifles as athletics. In fact, I never even think of anything that would distract me ff on :ay favourite subject English . You will have to forgive me, for I know not the scoro. Mr. Hutton: Como here, boy, I ' m gonna cut your hair off. Mr. Hutton: Stove, what did Caesar say when Mark Antony asked him if he wanted the Crown? • Stevo: I refuse to answer on the grounds of the fifth amendment. Mr. Hutton: You is right, Steve. I ain ' t novel heard you give such a interesting answer. I thunk you was just another stupid dumb kid but now I know you is. HISTORY Mr. Mbntcith: Lionel, I don ' t understand what excuse you have f or not writing that tost yesterday. Lionel: I had so much history homework that night that I didn ' t got any sleep. I was so tired that I fell asleep in class. Mr. Montoith: Dan, outline a note on the manor court. Dan: But, sir, there is no manor court in this room. Mr. Montoith screams and runs from the room. Hr. Monteith: Raymond, what wore some forms of Indoor recreation in medieval times? Ray: Pin the tail on the donkey. Spin the bottle. Kiss tag. Post office, . Ping-pong, and Seven card stud. Mr. Monteith: If you don ' t smarten up I ' ll send a note home to your parents. Mr. Monteith- Plorian, 4iat did the peasants do when the lords hunted in in their fields? Plorian: If it was peasant soason they ran for cover. Mr. Monteith: That ' s a n w one on me.
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