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GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL ROOM 7 I If ?I
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. -“—-- •»« « breaker” Gerry Scott, accused of social aspirations, has to her credit or discredit a successful weiner roast, pink tea, breakfast at Child’s, swimming, and various other gala affairs. Frnm fk,c - - 1 — 1 versatile law-breaker “Jaw-breaker” . , 9? the riso ? teams of volleyball, basketball, and speed skating we find Marg “Trophy Stealer” Hastings (Sports Captain), and on the last named, Alibi Alma Johnson and Mona Speed—pardon us, Skead. nr- Lyon, who before her sentence was a serious rival of Walter Wmchell, finds herself so occupied with plans for a quick getaway—pass m June-—that such plebeian things as paper-editing have completely flown her mind. ! the most notorious of our fellow prisoners is Betty Morri- r criminal record a score of offences; namely, singing l the ivories. Then follows “Stormy” Vemer, “Lfefty ' :s, Margaret McGrabb, and Betty “Racketeer” Fiik “Hard-Hit.” •aphic account of Cell 6 is intended as a tribute to | also Prison-Governor, by the inmates in recognition [jurtsmanship, and good spirit. May we say that they it has ever been our luck to meet in the past or pres- sentence.
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JJEIGH! HO! ' ri the n with we have been led by We managed to gain a fair reputation in sports, defeating all othel Grade X’s and Grade XI’s in football. Inter-room football was support® I by G. Lawrence, F. Waylett (Captain), C. Johnstone, V. Gordon, A. Boyc| J. Sliman, N. Potter, R. Danaher, A. Russell, B. Williamson, and R. Lush I Bob Worthington was a member of the school basketball team, while Bo I Shepherd represented our room and school in the skating races. ] The room had several successful parties. The biggest was held by Vi j Gordon at his farm, with Mr. Arnason present. A good time was had b;l everyone. Room 14 was very successful in ticket-selling, selling the highest per ] centage of tickets in the school for the Musical Evening. “Fourteen” has been well represented in musical and dramatic activities Earl Wagar, Bill Corbett, Bill McArthur, Jerry Nesti, and Bill Comrie wera musically inclined, while Graham Beatty and Bernard Thompson took pars in the play “Milestones.” We were very fortunate in obtaining “One of Canada’s Best” for class teacher, the very popular Mr. Arnason. Altogether, our memories of Room 14 will be pleasant ones to visualize in future years.
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