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

 - Class of 1964

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12 D FRONT ROW: Shirley Thompson, Evelyn Woodfield, Holina Davidek, Cathy Gadula, Cathy Richardson, Sharon Gee, Pat McGuire, Janice Wills, Wendy Reeves, Jennifer Ward. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Mueller, Walt McKenzie, Alvin Wieler, Ross Cunningham, Virginia White, Lyn Paxton, Judy Holmes, Lee Paxton, David Makinson, Bob Bryers, John Wakelin. BACK ROW: Dennis Lajambe, Terry Slattery, Tom Murray, Bill Wilson, Bill Smith, Brian Browne, Dick Franklin, Bob Etherington, Brian Orr, Leonard Harms, Brian Donnelly, David Harms. Fran Begin - Mr. Kere ' s beginner . It ' s not school that dislikes her; she dislikes school. Brian Browne — Will the girls please be nice to this lonely lad. Bob Bryers — He is one of our big, browsing senior football players. George Chuchman - Mr. Kere is always giving this scholar fatherly advice. Ross Cunningham - Little man of the room. No typewriters to break this year. Halina Davidek - Her interests lie at U. of T. Next year she will attend B.C. A. Brian Donnelly - Professional - manages to confiscate the power megaphone at all the games. Bob Etherington — Italian exchange student. Dick Franklin - Professor Kere say Job + football + Ford f Diane = grade 12 again next year. Cathy Gadula - Quote: I hate, hate, hate, hate boys, unquote. Sharon Gee - Keeps the 12C-D girls supplied with nail polish and gossip. David Harms - Smarter than Leonard - but that isn ' t saying much. Leonard Harms - Does more harm than good. John Hildebrandt - Club Heidleburg is where John quenches his thirst. Judy Holmes — Champion cook, proved by her results in a provincial cooking contest- Dennis LaJambe — Mr. Quiet. Walter McKenzie - Takes some 13 subjects - smart? or should he be taking them all! Pat McGuire - No, for the hundreth time no! I ' m not going out with you. David Makinson - Star curler. The blimp adds to the general confusion of 12D. Tom Murray - Football player? Brian Orr — Limpy - Our football star that lasted two whole plays. Lee Paxton - Beauty queen and one of the MC ' s for this years variety show. Lyn Paxton - After throwing a test-tube over her shoulder, she explained, It ' s hot. Also the other MC of the variety show. Wendy Reeves - Looks sweet and demure, but never judge a book by its cover. Cathy Richardson - Keeps the first lunch hour entertained with melodies such as ' Chopsticks ' . Terry Slattery - Stroked Grantham ' s 135 lb. eight to victory at last years School Boy Regatta. Bill Smith - Scab? - Our fuzzy headed Shirley Thompson - Oh, the weary life of a vice-president. (Delta Chi) John Wakelin - Well known for sneaky plays whi le his girl friend is at McMaster. Jennifer Ward - Please Mr. Sheffe, do I have to write on Napoleon ' s mother? Virginia White - Mr. Kere, my hairdo is NOT a bird ' s nest for your parrot! Alvin Wieler - Momma Tubinis always welcomes this thirsty lad. Janice Wills - Hi John. Hi Bill. Hi Alvin. Hi Brian. Hi Dick. Bill Wilson - Bill is making his move now that he notices girls. Evelyn Woodfield - The quiet one, imported from Thistletown Collegiate, Toronto.

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12 C FRONT ROW: Mr. Valentine, Carolyn Stewart, Josephine Gottardo, Sharon Shaheen, Dianna Lotocki, Carol Rudge, Kothy Ferguson, Marilyn Taylor, Jane McLean, Sharon West. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Taverner, Gordon Williams, Ron Brinsmeod, Margaret Muir, Joyce Meyers, Betty Szmaszek, Nancy Wickabrod, Heather Schrom, Russell Levitt, Brio Haynes, Syl Szymonski, Gary Meek. BACK ROW: Fred Hemphill, Barry Morrison, Clarence MocDonald, Don Arm- strong, David Barber, Geoff Brown, Bob Dyck, Stephen Schudio, Mike Pratt, Keith Becker, Gorth Wallace, Tim Linkson. Donald Armstrong — Donny doesn ' t say much. But he thinks a lot. David Barber - One of the beach boys. Keith Becker - His wife sits in the seat beside him. How convenient. Ron Brinsmeod - A good head It should be in the trophy case. Geoff Brown - Our favourite tea guzzler with the hot English sports car. Bob Dyck - One of Grantham ' s top oarsmen. Rots of Ruck in ' 64. Kathleen Ferguson - Next year plans to study interns at St. Joseph ' s. Josephine Gottardo — This years goal — To make a spaghetti pranzo for Brian. Brian Haynes - Gidget went Hawaiian and now Brian hasfio girl. Fred Hemphill - Collegiate import who isn ' t going to last long in History class. Russell Levitt - Eats a lot of Spanish onions in the halls. Tim Linkson - Football hero. Injured in the line of duty. Dianna Lotocki - She got a new style hair cut in Mr. Griffith ' s beauty salon. Clarence MocDonald - 12C ' s Mr. Wonderful. There ' ll never be another Clarence. ..thank goodness. Jane McLean - The class ' favourite redhead tries not to blush in study. Gary Meek - The idiot who turned these notes in three days late. Joyce Meyers - She lives for those dreamy weekends when he ' s home from Waterloo. Barry Morrison - Johnny Sombrero rides again on 98c.c. of Freedom. Margaret Muir - Only have two minutes, quick give me your homework! Mike Pratt - Big Daddy Cool is a Junior Football Hero. Carol Rudge - You better buy some cosmetics girls, or else! Heather Schrom - Her extracurricular activities are summed up on Saturday nights. Stephen Schudio - Minds his own business, keeps quiet and stays olive. Sharon Shaheen - Fred won ' t let her do anything in Chemistry. I wonder why? Carolyn Stewart - Are those French guys really as romantic as they say Carolyn? Syl Szymonski - Mr. Griffith ' s favourite Chemistry student just blew up the school. Betty Szymaszek - Don ' t worry about him Betty, there will be plenty of interns next year. Jim Taverner - Someday hopes to make the Chicago Black Hawks. Marilyn Taylor - Marilyn dreams of ? and stays unnoticed during most classes. Garth Wallace - Key Clubber who eats well on Thursday. Convertible Man. Sharon West — Don ' t you dare say anything about Keith! Nancy Wickabrod - Geoff come quick, I lit the retort clamp instead of the bunsen burner. Gordon Williams - Well, somebody does some schoolwork in here.



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11 A FRONT ROW: Sylvia Lukocs, Martha Minaker, Halina Sobczak, Karin Lenzin, Jo-Ann Lloyd, Maruto Vilumsons, Elizabeth MacDonald, Marsha Roberts, Virginia Crawford. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. V. Dugo, Dennis Lomore, Jirr Swann, Eva Hartmon, Stephanie Swift, Lyn Grafton, Sylvia Cause, Judy Giesbrecht, Elaine Boudreau, Robert Downey, Don Jarrell, Lambert Westera. BACK ROW: Walter Bonchar, Doug McLauchlan, George MocKimmie, Gary Crowley, Paul Green, Dick Broerse, Brian Scherer, Ted Sosiak, Dick Overholt, Dennis Seguin, Gary Strupp. Walter Bonchar - He pictures himself as another Van Cliburn. Eloine Boudreau — Bins, zwei, cha, cho, cha! Jini Crawford - A certain teacher thinks she should take the Shop-Option . Robert Downey - alias Butch. But how can we learn if we don ' t ask questions? Sylvia Cause - Funny kid keeps the room in stitches during Math. Judy Giesbrecht - Why wouldn ' t you let Mr. D. show us your picture? Lyn Gratton — Do you need Paul to help you with your German? Paul Green - He is Brother No. l. Good Grief, Green! Eve Hortman - She botes being called Evie . Don Jarrell - But I always type my notes, sirrr.... Karin Lenzen - Teehee, snort; Everyone laughs at her lough. Dennis Lomore - Who can I get a ride off tonight? Jo-Ann Lloyd - Mr. K. wants Elaurens to get a brush cut. Sylvia Lukas — A quiet new import from St. Alfred ' s. Liz MacDonald — Are you kidding? George MacKimmie - Scientist . Doug McLauchlan - I ' ll gi ve you five to one on the Mets. Martha Minaker - These romantic redheods haven ' t any pity; eh, Lambert? Dick Overholt - I thought I dun good on that test. Marsha Roberts - She keeps our Latin teacher toeing the line. Brian Scherer — Good-for-weekend-only boy bos left us for another school. Dennis Seguin - Brother No. 2 is very proud of the fact that he doesn ' t take Latin. Molina Sobczuk - She gets a little (?) confused in German class. Ted Sosiak - But according to E mc — Gary Strupp — Small-sized August. Jim Swann — Another Fred Astaire? Stephanie Swift - Are you sure Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet? Maruto Vilumsons — Ummmm. Lambert Westera - Two rows ovei j. .,

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