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11 c FRONT ROW: Alice Honcoop, Joan Peckham, Ruthann McLean, Judy Sllvinski, Dianne Graham, Noreen Donaven Priscilla Prince, Christine Brouillette, Mary Graham. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Hayes, Jim Perkins, Marilyn Burman, Lorraine Crawford, Lyn Terlouw, Barbara Beckett, Sandra Fare, Twila Bartlett, Pat Donnelly, Janet Crocock, Suzanne Barteaux, Garth Roberts. BACK ROW: David Swonn, Andy De Forest, Brian Martin, Wayne Popiluk, Dav Pruner, John Painter, Paul Rotz, Bob Thomson, Don Poscoe, Allan Shynal, Dove Savage, Bob Fare. Suzanne Barteaux - Our football captain and staunch supporter of Grantfiam ' s Juniors. Twila Bartlett - An asset to IIC. Twila wishes she were in Toronto. Barbara Beckett - A strong member of Senior Girls ' Volleyball. Chris Brouillette - Hey Burm. She is well known for these two words. Marilyn Burman - Beware of Marilyn behind her ' big ' roadster. Lorraine Crawford — Has a new piece of jewellery to make Pat envious. Janet Crocock - Always armed with a compact and a tube of lipstick. Andy DeForesf — Making up for his days as a scab. Noreen Donaven - A bright new import from St. Alfred ' s. Pat Donnelly - Just wait. A pearl is good for a start. Bob Fare - Pat and Janet are still sticking up for him. Sandra Fare — She keeps a close watch on her brother. Dianne Graham — Is it true that blondes have more fun? Mary Ellen Graham — Well known for many things, especially her quiet (?) parties. Alice Honcoop — Our petite miss who always gives the class an unexpected laugh. Ruthann McLean - A ready smile for everybody. Brian Martin - The writer of the boy ' s notes. John Painter - A whiz at Geometry, but rather confused in Latin. Donald Poscoe - Star centre of the Juniors. Joan Peckham - Takes special interest in all Junior B games. I wonder why? Jim Perkins - He hopes to be a pilot (paper airplanes) Wayne Popiluk - A welcome addition to Grantham. Priscilla Prince - Just loves languages - especially pronouncing French. David Pruner - Look for him at the top of the stairs with Sandy. Garth Roberts - Miss Hughes would faint if he dropped Latin. Paul Rotz - Who ' s the girl with the Dr. Zorbo haircut? ' David Savage - Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo. - Shakespeare. Allan Shynal - Penal ized 15 yards whi le sitting on the bench (football) Judy Slivinski - Our own ' Miss Cheerleader ' of IIC. Dove Swann - Short but not sweet. Lyn Terlouw - Always ready to help the class out with a ready answer.
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11 B FRONT ROW: Brenda Walton, Alma Dillabojgh, Cheryl Gandy, Sandy Moore, Sue Edwards, Geraldine Fishleigh, Clara Fanelli, Margie White, Sandy Seley. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Goerzen, Janice Mark, Lorraine Gibson, Elizabeth Russell, Brenda Bishop, Susan Cobley, Barb Hughes, Jane Aiken, Jean Wilson, Sharron Holder, Joan Longhurst, Betty King, Sandra Mcintosh. BACK ROW: Jim Shepard, Leonard Turton, Barry Clow, Bill Cuthbert, Phillip Boskill, Jim Ballantyne, Ken Atkinson, Mike McNulty, Mark Hoine, Gary Fryott. ABSENT: Sandra Williams, Ken Ludlow. Jane Aiken - Who says a dog is man ' s best friend? Ken Atkinson - No extracurricular activities, no brains, just plain nothing! Jim Ballantyne - Take a six-pack. Brenda Bishop - Isn ' t love grand? Phillip Boskill - Phil made IIB laugh - that ' s really something. Barry Clow - I didn ' t get that one sir: Susan Cobley - Her favourite subject is Latin. Bill Cuthbert - The Guitar Man . Alma Dillabough - One of our quiet girls. Sue Edwards - What ' s at Western Sue? Clara Fanelli - A wonderful girl and a great guy. Geraldine Fishleigh - Her favourite love is tall, dark, and has four legs. Gary Fryatt - Elected most beautiful girl in the class. Cheryl Gandy - Where are you going to run? Lorraine Gibson - New Year ' s Resolution, Study . Mark Haine - Are you going to run too? Sharron Holder - She talks too much. Barbara Hughes - One of the three Musketeers. Betty King - Queen? Joan Longhurst - Joan has a dictionary with her own words. Ken Ludlow:- Lover boy! Sandra Mcintosh - Another talker. Mike McNulty - His great ambition is to play Romeo. Janice Mark - Requested that nothing be written about her. Sandra Moor - Her extracurricular activities include the Collegiate. Elizabeth Russell - I ' m a moron. Sandy Seley - Our Prima Ballerina. Jim Shepard - He is reeley verey inteligente. Leonard Turton - Len likes to build nemwons. Brenda Walton - An all-round Juliet. Sandra Williams - Our long, blonde, Sandy. Jean Wilson - Unique! Margaret White - A great fan of the Key Club.
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11D FRONT ROW: Barbara Nickel, Dianne Campbell, Sheila Saunderson, Danna McDonough, Irene Krahn, Heather Rochefort, Renate Lakeit, Andrea Marconi, Donna Drennan. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Anderson, Reg Boroniuk, Ralph Bornim, Michael Arghittu, Ron Boldt, Doug Chapman, Peter Martens, Eric Lepp, Gray Allen, Grant Teal, Robert Durie, Charles Gadulo, Klaos Dekker, Michael Dwyer, Patrick Beard. BACK ROW: Alan Larocque, Walter Onyskiw, John Haldane, Jim Kelly, Bill Eraser, Dit Schoenle, Bryan Stewart, Donald Ellis, John Coome, David Block, Bruce Tkachuk, David MacKenzie, Wilson Dick. ABSENT: Robert Shannon. Dianne Campbell - That Campbell kid is a favourite of Mr. Anderson. Donna Drennan - The Campbell kid ' s side kick. Irene Krafin - Mr. Sheffe ' s favourite note maker. Renate Lakeit - Our new import from Eden. Donna McDonough - Likes the odds in our room. Andrea Marconi - Seems to lose things very easily. Barbara Nickel - What ' s so attractive about Toronto? Heather Rochefort - Supposed to carry the class book? Sheila Saunderson - Likes to dig up the turf in golfing. Gray Allen - Maybe Grey can ' t spell but after all who wants to pass history. Mike Arghittu - Eat your onion and stop crying! Reg Baraniuk - Why don ' t you try backcombing it Reg? Pat Beard - Don ' t worry Pot someone loves you somewhere. Ralph Barnim - Maybe he ' s small but big things come in small packages. Ron Boldt - Ron likes the girls, but do they like him? John Coome - I hope those 5 dollar pills you bought stopped your smoking. Klaas Dekker - Maybe he doesn ' t look too bright, but wait til exams. Wilson Dick - Soy there Wilson, like, how is it in the clouds. Bob Durie - Bob does not say much but must think an awful lot. Mike Dwyer ■ Mike ' s one in a million - sure do like those ads; (co-author). Bill Eraser - Don ' t worry Bill, if no one else loves you, your mother does. Charlie Gadula - Charlie, you should be on radio so we can turn you off. John Haldane - John likes grade 11, but we hope he only spends one year in it. Jim Kelly - Jim or Jack, they ' re both the same to Mr. Sheffe. Doug Chapman - I hate to bring this up Doug, but where ' s the treasury. Eric Lepp - Why do you always turn red Eric? Don Pascoe - Maybe there is not too much up top but take a look down below. Dave MacKenzie - Hey Rennie, do you think I could have ride home? Walter Onyskiw - Maybe he ' s quiet, but wait till the moon rises. Don Ellis - Bye! Bye! Bob Shannon - So far Bob has perfect attendance, 2 days out of every week. Is contemplating hair dressing! Dit Schoenle - Dit ' s out after the women. They are running the other way. Bryan Stewart - Bryan is the kind of guy that says everything wrong at the wrong time. Grant Teal - We hope Grant turns out like his father, but I think he ' s falling by the wayside. Bruce Tkachuk - You just don ' t know what to say about Bruce (nothing good that is). Dave Block - Dave is a well rested boy, he gets 15 minutes sleep every class. Alan Larocque - I wish Rennie would just quit bugging me. Sure would be nice to get some work done. (author). Mr. Anderson - Father do we have to do our homework.
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