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1947 - 1948 19 LORANE SWALLOW: Oh the customers are buying now at Ross’s, For that’s where Lorane Swallow earns her pay, She is an ambitious girl Lorane Swallow, And she will be a business girl some day. UNA POWELL: Oh! our government will soon be run by Una, For a politician she would like to be Oh, she’s short and jolly good natured Una, She’ll replace Mr. Macklin, wait and see. BOB LITTLETON: Oh an International Harvest¬ er is Tubby, His sunny nature makes him a priceless friend. In the way of girls he’ll be a perfect hubby, He’s an expert curler and a swell comedian. JOHN BISHOP: Oh John Bishop an engineer will be And a good right one he’ll be you bet An intensive methodical studier is he If I were teacher he would be my pet. To know a little less and to understand to me, is our greatest need. a little more: that, it seems James Ramsey Ullman. Teacher: Young man, are you the teacher of this class? Student: No sir. Teacher: Then don’t talk like an idiot. - • The only way to avoid criticism is to: say nothing; do nothing; be nothing.
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CAMERON LEE: Cameron Lee hails from Val¬ halla Centre, He is short and full of fun. And when G.P. High School he did enter, We certainly liked him, everyone. JIM CARMICHAEL: There goes Jimmy passing by Catching each female eye. And this quiet and witty guy In politics will try. JOYCE HNATIUK: Our Joyce is of high renown. She’s pretty, she’s witty, she’s nice. It’s dollars to doughnuts, that our Joyce Is the smartest girl in town. HOPE FREDETTE: Oh it’s Hope who takes French as a hobby, To teach it by and by is her hope Comme une etudiante elle n’est jamais tres shoddy Let’s hope that with us she will never have to cope. LAWRENCE BURGESS: Lawrence Burgess the brain of the High School An ’ologst will be. You can tell from his marks that he is nobody’s fool, They are never under ninety- three. ROY GOUCHEY: Tall dark Mounty, who are you? Side burns and a Swiss “Yoo Hoo.” You are Roy, the softball expert, Kleskun is certainly proud of you. ALAN MILLS: Alan will soon be flying high, But not as “M i g h t y M o u s e.” But once in a while when he comes down low You had better watch out for the top of your house. RUDY CEPALA: Tall dark and handsome is our Rudy, Champion is he, Be it hockey, rugby, or base¬ ball Rudy is right there at your call.
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20 G. P. H. S. UNDERGRADS NAME PET PASTIME OR HOBBY FAVORITE WEARING APPAREL WHERE I’D LIKE TO RETIRE 1 Dorothy Dunfield Algebra Blue jeans A Pacific Island 2 Keith Boyd Playing ball Top hat Hawaii 3 Barabara Bailey Reading Slacks South Africa 4 Norman Edwards Hiking Frown Far corner of earth 5 Rosie Amundsen Playing guitar Skirts Not a hospital 6 Janet Bellamy Day dreaming Skirts A ranch 7 Mary Campbell Horseback riding Shoes California 8 Arnold Cavett Playing ball Pants Alcatraz 9 Ronald Cavett Softball Sports jackets Hawaii 10 Joan Watts Reading Plaited skirts Near the sea 11 Jean Paton Handicraft Flowers in hair Texas 12 Harold Noyes Electronics Bright ties Island of Lulu 13 Benny Everton Baseball Anything suits me Never thought of it 14 Rae Waefler Wrestling Sweaters The Alps 15 Albert Given Working ? ? ? Logging clothes Australia 16 Jo Lamb Reading Shoes Sacremento Valley 17 Norma Freebury Sewing Ties Hong Kong 18 Francis Ramsden Bicycle riding Jeans Canada 19 Fanny Miller Reading Slacks New Mexico 20 Frank Tissington Cars Flashy socks Hawaii 21 Rita Miles Reading Slacks California 21 Eugene Lipinski Swimming Anything Shangrila 23 Joseph Ladan Collections Sport clothes Some lonely isle 24 Steve Gordey Playing ball Shirts Hollywood 25 Pat Redwood Eating dancing Skirts In a cottage 26 Mary Hoggarth Jokes Suits Florida 27 Bob Lowe Hockey Cowboy hats California 28 George Simpson Dreaming Flashy socks Hawaii 29 Joan Oliver Talking Suits Alaska 30 Gladys Kokosha Handicraft Suits California 31 David Howes Painting Sweaters New Zealand 32 Marion Keeping Horseback riding Ribbons California 33 Betty Funnel Reading Hats Hawaii 34 Doreen Gillespie Reading Slacks Hawaii 35 Darlene Conley Reading Loafers Okanagan Valley LOOK IT’S SPRING! In spring a young man’s fancy Deviates from algebra, And the young maid cares not whether Omelette takes two eggs or four. Like new grass the grads feel greener And as finals draw more near, But the beauty of the springtime Eases for a time, their fear. Heavens and earth, arrayed in glory, The rush of winds, the birds that sing, The great outdoor is calling, calling, Oh, rejoice! For it is spring!
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