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12B FRONT ROW; Carol Bedard, Judy Brewster, Kathryn Ross, Dianne Meunier, Jane Nightingale, Sally Hud- son, Sandie Timco, Mariane Lecompte, Mamie Aiken. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Irwin, Tom Thompson, Stewart Farago, Dave Lotocki, Donna Winning, Susan Kretz, Carolyn Crites, Ken Berube, Gary Kinaschuk. Mark Aalto. BACK ROW: Bruce Beninger. Ian McCausland, John Dalziel, Ray Nagy, Doug Groves, Bob Corbett, Gorden Dupuis. Mark Aalto — The pint-sized viking from the metropolis of Port Weller. Marnie Aiken — She fills our life with lively song; the trouble is the notes are wrong. Carole Bedard — Blessed is she who sitteth on a tack for she shall obtain great heights. Bruce Beninger — Doesn ' t say much; doesn ' t have to. Ken Berube — Ray dislikes him for playing his organ. Judy Brewster — Give a man an inch and he thinks he ' s a ruler. Bob Corbett — His French pronunciation astounds all. Carolyn Crites — A closed mouth gathers no feet. John Dalziel — Worst taste in records imaginable. Carolyn Derksen — In a daze she sits all day, helping teachers get their pay. Gord Dupuis — Import from the Arctic — Timmins. Stew Farago — Firm supporter of Rolling Stones. Doug Groves — Has a Honda 90 Sport. Sally Hudson — Silence is golden, but gold is the root of all evil so why should I worry? Gary Kinaschuk — Has found his chosen profession: selling shoes. Sue Kretz — I don ' t have any enemies but all my friends hate me. Marilyn Leach — Women have many faults, men have only two; everything they say and everything they do. Mariane Lecompte — Nobody is completely useless; the worst of us can be used as bad examples, Dave Lotocki — Has the bad habit of turning red. Ian McCausland — Are you a boy or are you a girl; Mike Jagger the second. Dianne Meunier — Work is like taking a bath; once you get used to it, it ' s not so hot. Ray Nagy — Likes playing his organ. Jane Nightingale — Money isn ' t everything, but it ' s away ahead of whatever is in second place. Kathryn Ross — Some of the best boy scouts are girls, Tom Thompson — Often cut off by boats on the highway, etc. Sandie Timcoe — I ' m not a leader of women, but a follower of men. Carolyn Wichert — Better a bad excuse than none at all. Donna Winning — Have confidence in your fellow man — they don ' t know anything either.
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12A FRONT ROW: Judy Harrison, Margaret Braun, Ellen Steggs, Carolyn Abercromby, Virginia Crawford, Linda Wood, Leslie Richardson, Meron Pascoe, Pat Linton. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. N. Sheffe, Karen Kirton, Barbara Newman, Margaret Jarrell, Janis Korody, Helen Drury, Janice Whittard, Cheryl Smith, Brenda Falls, Barbara Taverner, Mary Strupp, Janice York, Judy Lepp. BACK ROW: Charles Van Dyke, Nestor Chornobay, David Wood, Gordon Duda. Olaf Janzen, Peter Richards. John White, James Leslie, John Kirton, John Snider, Peter Ewert, Dennis Lomore. Carolyn Abercromby — Viva la football team. Margaret Braun - Wedding bells in her future. Nestor Chornobay — Born a relative unknown, Nes failed bookkeeping and was therefore drafted as Student Council Treasurer. Virginia Crawford — 12A wasn ' t the same after she left us at Christmas. Helen Drury - Go, go, go, to the CASTLE. Gordon Duda — Born speechless, Gordon was a woman wrestler before coming to Grantham to major in vo- cabulary. Peter Ewert — Born at an early age and growing older every year, Pete is a former prima donna. Brenda Falls - James, get your books out of my half of the locker! Judy Harrison — W ' itty, wise and wonderful. Olaf Janzen — Born in a dark room, Olaf developed from a negative and is presently an underpaid cameraman. Margaret Jarrell — Class notes editor. John Kirton — Born in La Paz, Bolivia, recently, John is a cocoa bean farmer turned political refugee. Karen Kirton — Did little brother borrow your math home- work? Janis Korody — Let ' s go Junior B ' s, fight team fight! Judy Lepp — Editor of the yearbook. James Leslie - Born a foreigner, Jim received training as a missionary at Eastdale and was posted to Grantham. Pat Linton - Next step President of U.S.A. Dennis Lomore — Born with good manners, musical, Dennis plays the baffoon, 12 string mandarin, and electric can opener. Barb Newman — Hi Ho Copper! Meron Pascoe - Going into the police force, she caught a thief! Peter Richards — Born east of here, Pete was once em- ployed as a foghorn in Port Dalhousie. Leslie Richardson - Tennis pro? Cheryl Smith — Off again, on again with a certain R.G. John Snider — Born yesterday, John, as he is known to his friend, is a retired bearded lady. Ellen Steggs — She tries very hard in French and German. Mary Strupp - Basketball a-go-go! Barb Taverner - And another maniac hits the road. Charles Van Dyke - Born in Marlboro country, Chuck ran away from a job as waiter in Hamilton to become a mathematician. Dave Wood — Born lucky, Dave catches rare tropical diseases at exam time. Presently holds position of hero and idol.
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12C FRONT ROW: Peggy Gordon, Wendy Hamblet, Susan Findlay, Edwin Baker, Janet Kuby, Donna Drennan, Patty Bridge. MIDDLE ROW: J.H. Coldwell, Fred Wignall, Miller Hicks, Mark Haynes, Stan Oblak. Edwin Gawron, Ray Clark, Ron Shepard. BACK ROW: Rick Dyck, Steve Hinchliffe, Paul Whyte, Tom Lockhart, Mike Dwyer, Kim Weaver, Tommy Falls. Ed Baker — Has a pool going to see who borrows his notes next. Patty Bridge — As friendly as ever. Patt Carter — Talkative, friendly, and well-liked natu- rally. Ray Clark — Writer of these notes. Rick Dyke — Looks more distinguished when he grows a beard. Donna Drennan — If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try again — she succeeded. Mike Dwyer — Future Tiger-Cat. Tommy Falls — Caused more explosions in chemistry than did any other student. Susan Findlay — Miss Congeniality of our class. Ed Gawren — If he ever lost his book he ' d never be able to answer a question. Peggy Gorden — Still the same, only her hair is shorter this year. Wendy Hamblet — 12C wouldn ' t have been half the fun it was without Wendy. Mark Haynes — Youngest in our class, only he doesn ' t wear a bonnet any more. Miller Hicks — There is only one step from the sublime to the ridiculous — that ' s Miller. Steve Hinchliffe — Went through grade 12 before he even noticed. Jan Kuby — Our expressionist. Tom Lockhart — Tom Wendy are a good pair for causing enjoyment. Stan Oblak — The part of 12C that may contribute a lot to agriculture in future years. Ron Shepard — If you ' re down in the dumps look to Ron for a laugh. Kim Weaver — Musician, mathematician, mortician, and magician, that ' s Kim. Paul Whyte — Instrumental in so many others getting history detentions. Fred Wignall — Doesn ' t like sauerkraut and eggs with cheese.
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