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

 - Class of 1966

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Page 51 text:

lie 1 1 ' ) ' ■ • ' ' . FRONT ROW; Janice Dann, Ruth Abrahams, Mary Wiuiis. Sue MacDonald, Vutta Lakeit, Marg Pries. Linda Waytuck, Linda Czehowski, Sandra Dunn, Orysia Melnychenko. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Marathe. Klaas Westera, John Carey, Dave Spence, Doris Weibe, Judy Krahn, Myra Rathbone, Baiba Zvejnieks, Bill Horbaniuk, Ian Morrison. Casey Abrahamse, Frank Pavone. BACK ROW: John Harris, Paul Dyck, Ed Kolano, Roy Savage, Jamie Snider, Gord Sharp. Steve Campbell, Jerry Lech, Neil Houlton, Brian Schreiner. Nick Lomano. John Billington. Ruth Abrahams — She ' s about the quietest person we have in our room. Casey Abrahamse — Are you chewing gum again? No sir, it ' s my tongue. John Billington — I bet that he wishes he still had a cast, (those easy days) Paul Boutin — Our hero, he wrecks his foot and misses three weeks of school. Steven Campbell — He ' s using his marching skill (from Militia) in gym now. John Carey — Out of 22 boys, he has 1 15 of the hair (proud?). Linda Czehowski — Linda and Mrs. P. have common in- terest. Linda writes lines and Mrs. P. gives them. Janice Dann - A certain somebody always brightens up when she walks in the room. Sandra Dunn — When she walks down the hall you better watch out! Paul Dyck — Paul and Klaas fight after gym with Frank P. as referee. John Harris — Every once in awhile we notice that he isn ' t with us. William Horbanuik - A do-it-yourself high school course gives us as much stimulation as school does. Neil Houlton — How does he remember all those songs he plays at assemblies? Edward Kolano — He talks a lot, so he gets konked a lot, so he stays home a lot. Judith Krahn — I don ' t know how she does it, but. she never forgets the attendance book. Yutta Lakeit — She was always doing crazy things at the first of the year. Jerry Lech — This Druid is a born enemy of his fellow Druid in IIC. Nick Lomano — The room always seems duller when he decides not to come. Susan MacDonald — I don ' t know nothing, so don ' t ask me any questions. Orysia Melnychenko - They used to call her Horsey because no one could say her name. Ian Morrison — This Druid is a born enemy of his fellow Druid in IIC, Frank Pavone — His bark is bigger than his bite, until you get him mad. Terry Priddy — We ' re still waiting for that Growing Splurge the Health teacher said usually comes. Margaret Pries - I bet she ' d laugh at anything if you gave her the chance. Myra Rathbone — She looks quiet, but you haven ' t seen her out of school yet. Roy Savage — I wonder if his Green Hornet is still run- ning? Gord Sharp - He ' s the quiet type that does his home- work most of the time. Bryan Shreiner - Hey Fellas, I must be sick! I did my homework last night. James Snider — He turns into a friend when he wants your homework. Dave Spence — His favourite period is English because he is very interested in literature. Linda Waytuck — She is one of the few in our room that can cope with three options. Klaas Westera - You can ' t judge him by his size be- cause he ' s wilder than he looks. Doris Wiebe - She ' s another one of our brains that reads fast. Mary Wiens — For some strange reason she reads German faster than anyone else. Douglas White - He likes looking at the attendance book to see if he ' s absent. Baiba Zvejnieks - We took it hard when she got trans- ferred from our room.

Page 50 text:

IIB FRONT ROW: Linda Quait, Lynne Donohue, Barbara Coldwell, Susan Sagloski, Shirley Luhowy, Marsha Lever. Jane Harris, Anna Wowtshko. BACK ROW; Miss Hughes, Roy Bonazza, Graham Murray, Eric Smith Pat Taylor, Ivi Ernesaks, Cheryl Nourse. Gord Holmes, Dave Wilkinson, John Berkiw, Mike Borys. John Berkiw — Our very own Greek student. Roy Bonazza — Pronounce it again avoir besoin de . Mike Borys - Roaming playboy of IIB. Barbara Coldwell — Wants miracles at exam time. Lynne Donohue — Never agrees with Mr. Sheffe. Ivy Ernesaks — Seen but rarely heard. Judy Geall — Well appreciated newcomer. Jane Harris - Without her we ' d all have indigestion at lunch time. Gord Holmes — Gord, you ' re good for one thing — pull down the map. Howard Holtzman - We don ' t know about Howard: he just comes and goes. Marsha Lever — She has a head start on everybody - especially in Gym. Shirley Luhowy - Always on a diet ' cause she loves Ukrainian food. Graham Murray — Graham is Murray in Math class. Cheryl Nourse — Our friend, your friend — everybody ' s friend. Linda Quait — Always full of get up and go get ' im. Susan Sagloski - She has to be good — her father ' s a policeman. Eric Smith - Walk, don ' t slide downstairs. Dave Wilkinson - Mrs, Paul - be sure to get those verb charts made larger. Anna Wowtshko - Quiet, but always thinking of that special boy on her lunch hour. Pat Taylor — Immigrant from Merritton.



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IID f . ' ,f% M , r% FRONT ROW: Maureen Martin, Kathy Van Clieaf, Martha Kocis, Judy Mackie, Janice Wickabrod, Sandra Vallis, Shirley Fulton, Marion Lee, Pamela Cheel. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Jashanmal, Mike Ferguson, Bill Etherington, Bill Brown, Al Smith, Stewart Proctor, Judith Ritchie, Steve Murray, Robert Martens, Robert Hastings, Brian Leadley, Bruce Nicholson. BACK ROW; Graham Patten, David Raham, Carl Dombek, Bryan Yachuk, Robert Nunnenmacher. Mike Earnshaw, Rick Goodson, Larry Johnston, Brent Sather, Greg Harrison. Ronald McDonald, Ennio Gottardo. Bill Brown — In the red corner, the opponent. School. Pam Cheel — We believe you. Carl Dorabeck - (Paladin) insists on winning at euchre. Mike Earnshaw - Twinkle Toes of the senior football team. Bill Etherington — Mischievous tyke of the class. Michael Ferguson — Another person with a motorbike. Shirley Fulton — Talks a lot but doesn ' t accomplish much. Richard Goodson - Who says there ' s no such thing as a bad boy . Ennio Gottardo — Gum chewer, girl chaser, good-for- nothing. Gregory Harrison — Always glued to his seat when he answers in history. Robert Hastings — Our football hero who can ' t get a joke. Larry Johnston — Key man extraordinaire. Brian Leadley — Leadley, you tool. Marion Lee — Way-out artist who uses her notebooks to draw in. Judy Mackie — Her desk becomes a merry-go-round in one of the spares. Robert Martin — Silence reigns. Maureen Martin - Doesn ' t do anything. Ronald McDonald - Ronald A. McDonald ' s disgusted with IID, follower of J. Kirton. Steve Murray — Shows a lot of interest in football. Bruce Nicholson - Never stops talking about his sister and everything else. Bob Nunnenmacher - Tries hard to catch those geog- raphy jokes. Graham Patten - One of a kind. Stewart Proctor - Always ready to answer when Mrs. Lindsay can get no one else to. Dave Raham - The sloucher is always shouted to in history. Judith Ritchie — Got herself an army lad, what a pro- motion. Brent Sather — Dave ' s accomplice in science. Al Smith - Magnificent man on his flying machine. Martha Kocsis — IID cowgirl from Winnipeg. Sandra Vallis - Believing Silence is Golden will make her awful poor. Kathy Van Clieaf - Miss Cheerleader IID. Janice Wickabrod - Centre of attention of a lot of boys. Bryan Yachuk — The new Bryan appeared when he got his haircut?

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