Grantham High School - Olympian Yearbook (St Catharines, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1964

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12 A FRONT ROW: Helga Cleve, Heather MacLellan, Elaine Klassen, Hilda Neufeld, Laura Neufeld, Naomi Warrell, Valerie Kaye, Anita Soroczynski. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. N. Sheffe, Jim Linton, Morgit Weishaar, Amy Beeksma, Linda Bergman, Dorothy Fisher, Beverly Mathies, Jim Bradley, Bernard Bedard. BACK ROW : Adolf Klassen, Gerald Ediger, Ron Wawrinty, Henry Dyck, Ted Epp, Harry Popiluk, Jim Lee, Ted Nenych. Bernard Bedard - It ' s not my fault if one hair is out of place. Amy Beeksma - One of the intelligent, industrious girls of 12A. Linda Bergman — Sits in German class and laughs at Mr. Kere ' s jokes. Jim Bradley - ' Gump ' demands equal time for Liberal candidates at Grantham assemblies. Helga Cleve — She is determined to beat Ralph Boston at the board jump. Henry Dyck — Henry seems to be paying a lot of attention to L.B. Gerald Ediger - He will never learn not to disagree with the History teacher. Ted Epp - Very athletic minded, (athletics before school work) Dorothy Fisher - This Collegiate import is teaching us all to be jazz lovers. Valerie Kaye — This popular girl always has time for a friendly smile. Adolph Klassen - His style of playing soccer has even Mr. Higenell fascinated. Elaine Klassen — Goldilocks, lookout, here come the bears. Jim Lee - Under that quiet exterior is hidden the mind of a scientific genius. Jim Linton — Upholds 12A ' s scholastic standing and is an all-round athlete. Heather MacLellan - Transferred from 12B to have-extra Jim classes. Beverly Mathies - The other intelligent, industrious girl in 12A. David Mee - Dave is trying very hard to blow up the chemistry lab. Ted Nenych - I haven ' t the faintest idea what to write about him. Hilda Neufeld - Mr. Sheffe says anything she gets free is worth it. Laura Neufeld - Intelligent, beautiful, ambitious, also the author of these notes. Harry Popiluk - Has much more success with girls than he does with Mr. Sheffe. Anita Soroczynski - Dares anyone to ride with her in Ion ' s bomb . Naomi Warrell - Underneath this learned exterior, Naomi is really hep . Ron Wawrinty - The Allan Funt of Grantham High; he enjoys working (?) in the darkroom. Margit Weishaar - She ' s sitting on top of the world in Geography class.

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oSoca 199 15-47 CARLISLE STREET, ST. CATHARINES. D NT. PHDNE — MU 5-975-: INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AIRCRAFT AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS Of AMERICA-UAW JOHN L. IDESON GORDON L. LAMBERT ERIC COOPER President Vlce-Pres. Financial Sec ' y LESLIE RL ' DRUM Recording Sec ' y JIM SINKE Sergeant-at-Arms RON CARTER Guide GEORGE BROWN . Tnistt-e JACK BOYD Trustee JAMES B. WILLSON Trustee A MESSAGE TO ALL STUDENTS To you, in the secondary phase of the public school education system of this province - we, in the labour movement would add support to what you hove probably already heard from your parents - teachers - guidance counsellors and many others sincerely interested in your welfare. In this increasingly technological age unskilled and semi-skilled jobs are rapidly disappearing and at this stage of your education what outstanding knowledge or skill have you to offer a prospective employer? Graduates of apprenticeship programmes, technological institutes, high schools or collegiates, vocational schools, trade schools and universities face a much brighter opportunity of employment. In the last 10 years professional occupations have increased 70% - skilled jobs 40% and white collar occupations have grown 35%. The total labour force has increased almost 25% while semi-skilled and unskilled jobs are up less than 20%! Our advice then is acquire all the specialized training and higher education you can absorb before entering Canada ' s work force. The Canadian Labour movement has always realized the importance of education and as far back as 1898 were advocating ' free ' or public education at the secondary level. To-day the labour movement believes any student able to qualify scholastically should be able to attend the tertiary level of our educational system for we fully realize the constant need for more and better education for all citizens. And finally to those of you who will some day be working in factory, shop or office we hope you join a Union of your choice and become a participating member - you will have a wonderful opportunity of continuing your learning processes and to become truly educated these should continue to the day you die. The Executive Board Officers.



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12 B FRONT ROW: Marilyn Malton, Sharon Fletcher, Linda Maines, Jo-Ann Hanshar, Susan Bradley, Christina McCole Lynne Lynch, Karen Crawford. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Griffith, Larry Reynolds, Janet Longhurst, Vivienne Preston, Cheryl Haymes, Anda Lozdins, Wayne Hill, Paul Coombes, Dennis Bailey. BACK ROW: Grant Diggins, David Du Donald Rowdon, John Stimac, Ken Predovich, Robert Watson, Jack Hamoen, Richard Copeland, John Sciamonte. Dennis Bailey - I ' m not staying. I gotta do my homework. Susan Bradley - Our teenage Cleopatra. Last of the red-hot campers. Paul Coombes - Much too quiet. Richard Copeland - We all think he ' s a great guy. Karen Crawford - Favourite subjects are: Garry, Don, Jack, Dave, Frank and Clancy. Grant Diggins - It ' s not broken; I guess you ' ll live. David Dunn - Run into Brian or kicked Mr. Higenell in the head lately? Sharon Fletcher - The sticky-fingered test-tube baby who distracts Mr. Irwin. Jack Hamoen - I thought it was an authors period. Jo-Ann Hanshar - Goes to wild parties - never does her homework. Cheryl Haymes - Our surfer queen in the pink-striped bikini. Wayne Hill - Opposite to Paul. Very noisy. Anda Lazdins - Runs a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Vicious Pumas. Janet Longhurst - She doesn ' t know it, but she broke the wrong arm. Lynne Lynch - Second home is Lincoln Theatre. Chris McCo lemon - Our goldilocks is secretary- treasurer of Mr. Irwin ' s syndicate. Linda Maines - 12B ' s cute cheerleader; wishes she had the second lunch hour. Marilyn Malton - Drives through red lights. Excuse - sun is in her eyes. Ken Predovich - Does chess exercises. Vivienne Preston - Very dangerous in Chemistry - tried to blow up the lab. Lorry Reynolds - Jack ' s accomplice to melt Pyrex test-tubes. Don Rowdon - Grade 12 and first year junior sports. John Sciamonte - How is that last part pronounced John? Mokes a good nine year old in English. John Stimac - Yeh, sure Lorry. We believe you. Bob Watson - Had the Pontiac convertible five times lost summer.

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