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10 B FRONT ROW: Linda Wood, Meron Pascoe, Susan Findlay, Judy Lepp, Joan Schmidt, Brenda Falls, Sandy Timco, Janis Maine Lesley Curran. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. M. Morgan, Doug Clancy, Mike Quinn, Gareth Kinaschuk, Lome Epp, Cheryl Smith, Carolyn Crites, Jane Nightingale, Tom Thompson, Jack Vender Werf. BACK ROW: Dave Reynolds Tommy Falls, Steve Hinchliffe, Ray Ncgy, Kim Weaver, Rick Goodson, Michael Konkle, Gordon Duda, Olaf Janzen. ABSENT: Ellen Steggs. Doug Clancy — We wonder why he knows his Latin. Carolyn Crites - Wishes she could wear glasses, too. Lesley Curran — Her appearance is deceiving. Gordon Duda - Vote Conservative! Lome Epp - Watermelon man. Brenda Falls — Is she a brain or does she study? Tommy Foils — Figure skating star. Susan Findlay - Rick, stop it! Rick Goodson — Are you whispering sweet nothings in Susan ' s ear? Janis Hoine — Everyone runs when she opens her locker. Steve Hinchliffe - What ' s that? A silk shirt?? Olaf Janze n - The kid of the year. Gat-eth Kinaschuk - Our no dab man. Michael Konkle - Mr. G. ' s good buddy. Judy Lepp - Herione (also writer of these notes). Ray Nagy - Hey Alice! Jane Nightingale - What ever happened to Baby Jane? Meron Pascoe - Why is your name on Dave ' s desk? Mike Quinn - Takes the day off to play golf. Dave Reynolds - Hero! (another writer of these notes). Joan Schmidt - How ' s your judo chop? (Has Dove recovered?) Cheryl Smith - She puts up a quiet front. Ellen Steggs - Mr. G. ' s surprise. Tom Thompson — Tom the Bomb. Sandy Timco - All Muscles?? Jock Vender Werf - My lathe runs faster than yours. Kim Weaver - A budding scientist. Linda Wood - A little piece of dynamite.
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10 A FRONT ROW: Corole Bedard, Judy Harrison, Marnie Aiken, Sally Hudson, Marilyn Leach, Anne MacKoy, Kathryn Ross, Cheryl Conway, Pat Bridge. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Dixon, John Snider, Ron Shepard, Helen Drury, Judy Boskill, Jan Kuby, Donna Winning, Chantol Ferbus, Barbara Taverner, Fred Wignall, Ken Berube. BACK ROW: Mark Aalto, John Kees, Ian McCausland, John Kirton, Ray Clark, Dave Wilkinson, John Hipwell, Jan Cook, John Dalziel, Robert Corbett, Dave Lotocki. Mark Aalto - Small but talented. Marnie Aiken - A little girl with a big heart. Carole Bedard - The petite little Miss of lOA. Ken Berube - Never gets caught in French class. Judy Boskill - Spends wild weekends at Jier Grandma ' s. Patti Bridge - Quiet and sedate, but lots of fun. Ray Clark - Always dropping books on Carole. Cheryl Conway - Gets all tired out running home for lunch. Jan Cook - Mr. Wonderful-that ' s me. Robert Corbett - Tries to work hard. John Dalziel - Surprised everyone by getting on the honour roll. Helen Drury - John ' s best friend at breaks. Chantol Ferbus - Can ' t survive without her sidekick Carole. Judy Harrison - Very quiet. John Hipwell - Likes grade 10 but doesn ' t want to repeat it. Solly Hudson - Sunshine girl. John Kees - Broke his record of drawing 100 boats in one period. John Kirton - I must remember where to go after English class on Thursday. Jan Kuby - Always talking. David Lotocki - Good in everything. Marilyn Leach - Wonder if she still wears socks from her sweater? Anne MacKoy - Look out for those quiet ones. ion McCausland - Mrs. Paul ' s errand boy. Leslie Richardson - If only she COULD draw cartoons. Kathryn Ross - Only talent we hove in lOA. Ron Shepard - Finishes his lunch in English class. John Snider - Geography fan. Barb Taverner - Our homework source. Fred Wignall - Mr. Innocent? David Wilkinson - Lunch seat saver. Donna Winning - Defends the girls in Latin Class.
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10 c FRONT ROW: Margaret Braun, Carolyn Abercromby, Margaret Jarrel I, Barbara Newman, Jan York, Karen Kirton, Betty Drury, Judy Brewster, Pat Linton. MIDDLE ROW: C.J. Pearson, Doug Butt, Diane Strupp, Helene Bukowski, Mary Strupp, Janice Whittard, MariAnne Kozak, Stew Farago, Doug Groves, Randy Hill. BACK ROW: Peter Ewert, Miller Hicks, Dove Wood, Dave Hay, Peter Richards, Fred Hammerling, John White, Paul Whyte, Stan Oblak, Nestor Chornobay, John Snowling. Carolyn Abercromby — A good student, always in a cheerful mood. Margaret Braun - Has a strong opinion in History class. Judy Brewster — Oh my! What a girl! Helene Bukowski — Takes ballet and swimming in her spare time. Doug Butt - Likes eating ice-cream better than studying Latin. Nestor Chornobay - Seems quiet because he hides at the back. Betty Drury - A mischievous fun-lover. Peter Ewert - Paid me cash to write something complimentary. Stew Farago - Steals books, tells lies, cheats, (my friend). Doug Groves — Victim of John ' s sleight of hand. Fred Hammerling - Manfred the Magician and his instant answers. Dave Hoy - Fred ' s partner in crime. Miller Hicks - Self-acclaimed champion of everything. Randall Hill - Uses brown shoe polish on his nose. Margaret Jorrell — No comment necessary. Karen Kirton - Likable and friendly. MariAnne Kozak - Intelligently artistic:- Artistically Intelligent. Pat Linton - An ideal personality. Barb Newman - When disturbed, comes out with a hysterical giggle. Stan Oblak - Stan ' s a thinking man. Peter Richards - No comment. -J. F.K. John Snowling - He ' ll make an excellent pick-pocket. Diane Strupp - Has to stand on tiptoes to see. Mary Strupp - Wears some fantastic jewelry. John White - Teller of tall tales. Janice Whittard - Tops all in French class, eh Randy? Paul Whyte - Hus tles, off the football field and on. Dave Wood - Accidents wi II happen, Captain Hook said offhandedly. Jan York - Quiet on the outside; what ' s underneath?
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