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

 - Class of 1966

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Page 58 text:

lOE FRONT ROW: Dorolhs Bunling. Koweiia Ward, Donna Delt-kla, Saiidy Wickcibrud, Alu.un MLlnlosh, Irene Horncastle. Cathy Epp, Melanie Timras, Beth Thompson, Marilyn Hewitt. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Dixon, Dave Scott, Paul Jarsky, Rod Morrison, Nancy Cunningham, Cheryl Smith, Liz Steingart, Joan Brunyansky, Lynn Jeske, Wendy Buck, Sharron McCullough, Richelle Hoogasian. Bill Haworth, Dave Reeves, Ernie Hildebrandt. BACK ROW: Gary Williams, Phil Gatenby, Stan Dillabough, John Parafianowicz. Rudi Scheller, Ron HoUeran. Al Sosiak, Allan Visser, Al McDonough, Kenneth MacLean, Frank Grossi, Arden Phair. Wendy Buck - She looks quiet and studious . . . but wow! Joan Brunyansky — I ' m back again, you lucky people. Dorothy Bunting - She ' s quiet and studious too. (must be a kin to Wendy) Nancy Cunningham — She finds those science desks inspiring. Donna Delekta — Was going to write her favourite saying but she never says much. Stan Dillabough — Don ' t push me! Cathy Epp — Does she or doesn ' t she do her homework? Phil Gatenby — Cunningham, shut up. Frank Grossi — He picks potatoes for a hobby. Bill Haworth — William likes to supply the class with candy. Marilyn Hewitt — She has this thing about candy, Ehi Ernie Hildebrandt - Has a genuine Davy Crockett pencil case. Ron Holleran — The unprepared jolly green giant. Richelle Hoogasian — A very rare speciman, impossible, I ' d say. Paul Jarsky — Athletic hero of lOE. Lynn Jeske — Is he really your idol? Ken MacLean — Just call me K.C. Sharon McCullough - She really knows her score; basketball that is. Al McDonough - No Al doesn ' t stand for Allan, Albert or Aluishus but . . . Alison Mcintosh — As in the apple or the toffee? Rod Morrison - Seems always to be gabbing with a certain party. John Parafianowicz - How is that last name again? Arden Red Phair — Hops around Prudhommes. Dave Reeves — No relation to Steve. Rudi Scheller - Mrs. Paul ' s pet. Dave Scott - Nicknamed Skits. Cheryl Smith - Favourite colours seem to be yellow and green. A! Sosiak - A leading contender for ... . Elizabeth Steingart - Wonder where that name originated, not Steingart but . . . Beth Thompson - Sweet things come in small packages. Melanie Timms - Confidentially, she doesn ' t really like that long-haired music. Allan Visser - Sometimes called Viser. Rowena Ward - Practises her Boy Scout knots on the science tubing. Sandy Wickabrod - Simply mad about cutting hair. Garry Williams - Road runner of lOE.

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lOD f f FRONT ROW: Lynda Crombie, Christine Carey, Jane Fitz Randolph, Janet White, Margaret MiUigan, Merri Morrison, Pat Gee, Shirley Kaye, Jane Gillespie, Danita Nichol. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Paul, Martin De Forest, David Forrest, Peter Clarkson, Kathe Nikolaus, Susan Cleland, Cathy Misener, Ellen Colwill, Linda Hewlett, Barbara Christie, Lois Diamond, Richard Pascoe, Dennis Cheel, Tim Graham. BACK ROW: Rick Campbell, Gerald Fast, Stephen Culp, Ralph Ettles, Bob Parsons, Geoff Taylor, Wayne Dun- can, Rick Gatenby, Paul Brown. Bob Meunier, Ron Moen, Doug Franklin. Doug Carey, Tom Ferguson. Paul Brown — Enjoys English so much that he stays be- hind at 3:20. Rick Campbell — What a Sweetie! Christine Carey — Am I my brother ' s keeper? Doug Carey — Y-a-w-n . . . zzz ... no ... Dennis Cheel — lOD ' s historian. Barbara Christie — I ' ll do it. cause I can do that. Pete Clarkson — Always where the action is; usually at the office. Susan Cleland — Nice; golly is she ever. Ellen Colwill — Ellen? Don ' t get so discouraged, Ellen? Lynda Crombie - Tiny little 10 dear. Steve Culp — Oh oh, you didn ' t get your homework done! Steve, I did too! Marty De Forest — Did you say Marty or Margy, sir? Lois Diamond - (SSS) she ' s small and sweet. Wayne Duncan — Wayne a-go-go!! Ralph Ettles - Ringo! What a neat guy! Gerald Fast — Check those eyes . . . ohhh!! Tom Ferguson — Give him a desk and pen. you ' ll have yourself a drum kit. Jane Fitz Randolph - Despite the spats there ' s still the sparks . . . Dave Forrest — Did you say something, Mrs. Paul? Doug Franklin — I ' m in the army now . . . ! Rick Gatenby — Champion pool boy (swimming pool?) Pat Gee - Put Mr. Smith and Pat together and what will you have? MATH. Jane Gillespie — Another horse lover. Tim Graham — Tim, stand up! Linda Hewlett — She ' s all peaches and cream. Shirley Kaye - Give her horses, good looks and Jim. She ' s already got them! Bob Meunier - Have you ever heard his French? WOW! Margy Milligan - Favourite pastime? Walking to the blackboard. Cathy Misener — Owns a coffee house . . . with music too. Ron Moer — Physically in French class, mentally? Merri Morrison — She lives for weekends. Danita Nichol — Oh, he ' s cute! Kathe Nickolaus — Still have a puzzling time figuring her out. Bob Parsons - Always likes to frustrate a little girl at locker 901 . Jeff Taylor - Jeff, do you just want attention? Yes sir. Janet White — She ' s prim, proper, and last.



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lOF r ' r FRONT ROW: Rosalind Grossi. Colette Jeaurond, Linda Woloch, Elvia Boni, Heather Minnoch. Rose-Marie Wall, Doreen Abrahams, Wendy Aalto. Betty Wiens. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Lees, Susan Whalen, Paulette Campbell, Vera Heath, Cheryl Fundytus, Linda Rathbone. Wendy Woodrow, Darlene Cunningham. Margaret Penniman, Linda Street. BACK ROW: Kathy Braun, Pat Adshead, Larry Baraniuk, Doug England, Paul Shura, Morris Farmer, Diane May, Arlette Barry. ABSENT: Barb Thomson. Wendy Aalto — Well sir, mine ' s right, who knows yours. Doreen Abrahams — Uh, uh. uh, oh you know, um, it ' s got, um, ya, that ' s it! Pat Adshead - Makes the teacher confused when he con- fuses her. Arlette Barry - Is he tall, dark and or handsome? Larry Baraniuk — A southender from the north end. Elvia Bonnie — A smart, quiet import from St. Alfred ' s; Welcome! Kathy Braun - Did you see that movie last night? Wasn ' t it good ' Paulette Campbell - I wonder what ' s in that comer that ' s so interesting? Darlene Cunningham - Is that right? Well that ' s not the way I heard it. You see Doug England - Is that right? Likes Mr. Gawley ' s geography classes so well, he stands in the corner. Morris Farmer - lOF ' s brain with a briefcase. Top that! Cheryl Fundytus - Everybody help me out of my gym suit please!! Rosanna Grossi - Another Grantham addition. Welcome! Vera Heath - Well sir, my cat died and it broke me up so much that I couldn ' t do my homework. Colette Jeaurond - You have to pull a string to make her talk. Dianne May — I wasn ' t talking was I? Linda Rathbone - Bobby Sox are her favourite. Paul Shura - Are you a girl or are you a boy. Linda Street - Will Linda Street come to office. Linda Street . Barbara Thomson — Bright beautiful and also the writer of these notes. Rose-Mane Wall - Can you shorten your answers to about 15 minutes? Susan Whalen - Einstein, Bell, Watson, Newton, Whalen, we ' re all the same! Linda Woloch - Loves to giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle Betty Weins - Speaks so fast an IBM can ' t understand her. Wendy Woodrow — Only her hairdresser knows for sure.

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