High River High School - Reflector Yearbook (High River, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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HIGH RIVER HIGH SCHOOL present REFLECTOR PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE This June, 1969, marks the end of an era in the school. No longer will Grade IX be considered a part of the High School, as it has been for more than half a century. As in all other parts of the province, they will be the seniors in Junior High. Commencing in September, our school will be extended so that more variety in courses can be offered. We will see many new faces from Blackie and Cayley, to whom we extend a welcome. It is my hope that the combination of greater variety of courses and added students will add a new di¬ mension to the spirit within the school, and thus the school may become an improved centre where young people can develop the maturity necessary to meet the challenges of our rapidly-changing society. The difference between what is possible and what is im¬ possible is a measure of your will. Your future is on the line - shape it well. VICE-PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Today it seems many people, students and adults alike confuse the two ideas of licence and freedom. Licence is the permission to act. Licence, then, is a legal right to do what you wish. In our democratic society this means that we have licence to speak our minds, join the church of our choosing and other such matters. How¬ ever, I suggest that licence does not itself give freedom. Freedom involves not merely permission to do something, but also ability to act. All of us have a licence to apply for any job. But only those qualified by training and experience will be considered. One func¬ tion of our school system is to provide the training needed to change licence into freedom. As our school expands next year we will broaden the scope of training available to our students. I would hope that all will grasp this opportunity to broaden their training and thus their freedom. 2 NO PHOTO AVAILABLE MRS. M. CROSBY MR. N. GILBERT MRS. G. CLARK FACULTY MR. R. LEWIS MRS. M. HEYLAND MRS. R. HARROWING MR. F. WHITTLE 3 some thoughts..... -he careful what i your hr. ' I II ou set heart on for will surely get it -they conquer who belie-ve I they can.. . If j -not failure, but low aim, | is crime. f | -the corners of a man ' s I mouth were meant to be turned up not down... -God gives every bird I its food, but He does not throw it into the nest. J .use the ones you want but give the rest away. |j f ighwood fled. Estate Art Congratulations Graduating Students High River High School CANADIAN IMPERIAL ll BANK OF COMMERCE Haz el Ilenheff er E. L. Guertin Manager Good Luck Staff and Students IMPERIAL SERVICE COMPANY Wheel Alignment Wheel Balance Stan Anderson Hilton Anderson Phone 652-2052 Go To HIGHWOOD- TAILORS Ph 652-2812 SUNSHINE SERVICE STATION 430 7th Av. S. E. Phone 652-2442 HIGH RIVER CHRYSLER T P IGA The Low Price Trend Setter For Young Modems PLYMOUTH FARGO Phone 652-2584 Free Delivery I III! 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Her activities are somebody called Duane. She is active in Teen Town, Hi-C, basketball, and badminton. Her hobbies are writing to Montana and eating pizza. Joyce writes the HRHS column for the Times. Her pet peeve is a certain teach¬ er who never knows who Joyce is from one registration to the next. Is it her face? Her prob¬ able fate-a pizzaholic. ARLENE BISHOP Swimming, horseback riding, reading, and anything else she enjoys doing, Arlene makes a hobby of it. Her activities are many--music, secretary for both curling and Rangers, Teen Town, and being room represen¬ tative. Arlene plans to attend the U. of A. next fall, but she is not sure which faculty she will enter. One of her ambitions is to travel. Any others??? GARY BOURBONNIE After Doc finishes school, he plans to work with Universal Ambulance in Calgary for a year and then to try out for a position in the R. C. M. P. His hobbies include riding in his Volks , the drama club, working at the hospital, and being a member of the local ambulance team. Last year he took over the position of man¬ aging the school basketball team as well as being a mem¬ ber of the volleyball squad. His pet peeve-- small cars? GARY COOPER Gary plans to enter the Faculty of Physical Education at the U. of A. upon completing his Grade 12 year. Playing hockey for the High River Flyers and participating in most other sports occupy Gary ' s spare time. His activities include swimming and life-guarding. ROD COOTE Rod plans to attend the U. of C. when he finishes high school. His hobbies include horses, horses, and still more horses ! His act¬ ivities are skiing, and you ' ll never guess-horseback riding. Rod ' s main bug is swinging doors. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE NOREEN DOUGHERTY After Grade 12, Noreen plans to go into training as a nurse in Calgary or Edmonton. Her hobbies are swimming, horse¬ back riding and the drags , believe it or not! ! She is an active member of Teen Town and was the 1968 Teen Queen. Noreen is also a member of our Student Council in the cap¬ acity of Social Convenor. Her pet peeve?-- Skinheads. RUSS DOUGHERTY Russ ' s future plans, as far as education goes, will probably take him to the Olds Agricultur¬ al School. Until then his time is occupied by basketball, foot¬ ball, curling, and his three favorite pastimes-diving, com¬ petitive swimming and— Cayley? 7 CAROL DUDLEY Carol is planning to enter the Faculty of Arts at the U. of A. and become a sociologist. Her activities include High School Basketball, Teen Town, and social convenor for C. G. I. T. One of her many hobbies is driving around in a tan and white truck. Her pet peeve is getting caught in the bathroom when the doorbell or telephone rings and no one else is home. She ' s probably not the only one ! PAM EDEY Pam is presently engaged in Teen Town and curling. She is co-captain of the basketball team and is a unit director in Intra-murals. Watch that mail box Pam ! Her hobbies are rid¬ ing, swimming, falling, hockey, and hockey parties. Her pet peeve is hockey games and basketball games conflicting. After High School she plans to attend university in Calgary and take Education. There are plenty of stairs there Pam, so be care¬ ful! NO PHOTO AVAILABLE MARVIN FLATERUD Marvin plans to attend N. A. I. T. when he finishes High School. His hobby is H. R. D. C. --whatever that is ! He also enjoys entertain¬ ing at home (especially during noon hours). One of Marvin ' s favorite activities is curling, and his pet peeves are Big Mouths and girls who think they ' re good. CHRIS FORD Chris hopes to attend University and get a degree in journalism. His hobbies are quite varied and include attempts at writing, reading science fiction, wiring his room for sound, and trying to keep his Volkswagen running. Chris was also a member of our Reach For The Top team. His pet peeve--his Volkswagen. GENE FOX Gene wants to attend Tech, or Mount Royal in Calgary when he finishes Grade 12. He plans to finish off his education there with a course in business admin¬ istration. At present, he keeps busy with his two main hobbies --girls and playing cards. He seems to enjoy playing basket¬ ball and attending hockey games as well as going to parties afterwards. His pet peeve is 5-foot, 4-inch blondes. BILL FRASER Bill plans to attend college to take Town Recreation Director¬ ship. His hobbies and activities are almost one and the same- sports such as football, hockey track and field, hard work, and Teen Town. Bill ' s pet peeve is referees, and his favorite say¬ ing? Open your eyes reff! MARGARET GETTY Margaret plans to attend Uni¬ versity and then travel around the world when she is finished High School. Her hobbies are sewing, coin collecting, acting in the High River Drama Club, and working in the school li¬ brary. Her activities must also take up a great deal of time since she works in the St. George as a waitress and baby-sits too. Margaret ' s pet peeve is depart¬ mental exams. NEIL GILLIS Neil plans to enter the law force and become a policeman. His favorite hobby at the moment is playing goalie for the High River Flyers, a hobby which he both enjoys and excels in. One of his many activities is driving around in expensive green Mustangs with bucket seats. His pet peeve is being one of the oldest boys in High School. 8 TARA GLASS Tara is planning to move to Calgary and stay there for a while after High School. Her hobbies are riding horses and curling. She has a lot of activi¬ ties to keep her busy, but can most often be found working at Bradley ' s, or throwing a party every once in a while. Her pet peeve is surprise parties. CELIA GOODWIN A hopeful physiotherapist, Celia has applied at the University of Alberta. High River has been home base for her school years and she is an active participant in many activities--past player and manager of the basketball team, reporter for C. G. I. T. , member of Hi-C, and the United Church Choir. She also enjoys playing trombone in the High River School Band. Her hobbies are music and riding in Red trucks. MAIVIS GRODZACH So far Maivis has no definite plans concerning academic studies after Grade 12. However, she does have hopes of being in Houston, Texas in a matter of months. Her purpose? Hooking a Texas oilman probably. Maivis has quite a variety of interests, some of which include good mu¬ sic, buckskin jackets, Trudeau, horseback riding, and.American boys--not necessarily in that order! .Her pet peeve--Monday Mornings. SARBI HARI A technical school or a universi¬ ty? Sarbi hasn ' t completely dec¬ ided yet which he will attend when he finishes school. Mean¬ while he occupies his time by reading books and working on the farm. He is also interested in taking trips to Calgary, curl¬ ing, and 4-H clubs. The High River girls don ' t seem to be too popular with him, though-- they ' re his pet peeve. SHIRLEY HENRY At the completion of Grade 12, Shirley plans to attend the Holy Cross School of Nursing. She is active in many community groups--Hi-C treasurer, C. G. I. T. president, 4-H treasurer, and a member of the United Church Choir. Curling is a favorite sport and she is an act¬ ive member of Student Union. Hobbies? Well, she ' s usually too busy rid ing in grey cars to have many. Pet peeve-lockers that just happen to lock them¬ selves. JOAN HUGHES A High School teacher seems to be Joan ' s ambition, but she feels she ' ll probably end up a clerk in a men ' s store, or some¬ thing. Her activities include Teen Town, curling, music, and Rangers. Her pet peeves are unidentified callers and careless drivers, but guess what her hobby is? Running people off the road. BRUCE HUMFREY Bruce hasn ' t decided yet what he wants to do after Grade 12. But right now he works a lot on the farm and enjoys tinkering with old cars and then selling them when they are in good running condition. His activities include being President of the H. R. H. S. Curling Club and President of the Gladys 4-H Beef Club. JUDY HUSTED After finishing High School, Judy plans to spend summer in Alberta and then head for the States and join the service (air force?). She says she doesn ' t have time for any real hobbies, except playing guitar. She belongs to the 4-H Horse Club, and with school, her horses, her car, and her job, she doesn ' t have time for much else --except on weekends--and then she finds time! 9 JOY JEWELL We all know how active Joy is in sports and countless other activities. In this respect, she seems to have chosen a very suitable ambition--that of a Physical Education Instructor. Some of Joy ' s hobbies include riding, driving, dances, and meeting new people. Her act¬ ivities are many also--basket- ball, volleyball, Teen Town, badminton, and swimming. KEITH JORGENSEN Keith ' s ambition is to complete Grade 12 and obtain a Universi¬ ty education. Afterwards he hopes to travel, especially through the smaller European countries. His pet peeve is teachers who crack dumb jokes that aren ' t really funny and then laugh at them. The activi¬ ty he most enjoys is driving cars. His hobby is fixing them after he has driven them. JON KINZELL Jon plans to major in Marine Biology at the University of Florida or the University of Cali¬ fornia, after completing Grade 12. His hobbies include horses and music, and as for activities --curling, track and field, intramural badminton, and a certain dark-haired girl, fill up his leisure time. ELEANOR LEPARD Eleanor is planning to make marriage her career when she finishes school, and in that case Congratulations are in order. It ' s a good thing she enjoys sewing and cooking! She also says she doesn ' t have many activities because she usually finds her¬ self at home writing piles of letters. Wonder who she writes to??? CAROL ANNE LONGSON Though known to most as Carol , this pint-sized senior insists her name is Carol Anne . She ' s often seen peeking over the wheel of her ' 51 Ford, en route to curling. (Pet peeve-- bucket seats. ) Her big aspiration is to be a Home Economist, but we think that ' s just a cover-up for her real ambition ! Her big¬ gest hope--to be tall, but don ' t worry Carol-good things come in small packages ! WAYNE LUNN After completing Grade 12, Wayne plans to attend the Uni¬ versity of Alberta. He is not yet sure what course he will take once he ' s enrolled. Wayne participates in and is interested in numerous sports activities. He particularly likes aquatics and wishes to swim competitively all year round. Wayne also seems to be interested in running, es¬ pecially during the evening-- any particular reason, or just to keep in shape? His pet peeve is uncertainty. MAUREEN MacDONALD Maureen will be found taking Nurse ' s training in Calgary in the near future and we all hope she doesn ' t have a weak stomach! Reading, record collecting, and ski-dooing are among her favor¬ ite hobbies. Maureen ' s pet peeves are homework (ain ' t that the truth!) and winter. Her act¬ ivities are working at the Twi¬ light Nursing Home, swimming and the inevitable--baby-sitting. MARGARET MacPHERSON Since coming to High River in September, Marg has really been a bright spot in the bleak halls with her friendly smile. Curling, Hi-C, and keeping the treasury of Student Union full, has kept her busy, busy, busy! After high school, University seems to be in the future for Marg, and let ' s hope that there aren ' t any 80 minute classes. 10 DOUG MATSON When Doug has completed his senior matriculation, he intends to take a General Arts course at the University of Calgary. His hobbies include art and reading. Doug ' s principal interest in act¬ ivities revolve around basketball, intramurals, and especially girls (one girl in particular any- way. ) His pet peeve seems to be departmental examinations. PATSY McDOUGALL Palsy is a participant in many extra-curricular activities in¬ cluding curling, Teen Town, and volleyball. She ' s captain of the girl ' s basketball team as well as coach for the junior girl ' s team, and is a unit director in Intramurals. Hobbies--skiing, chewing gum, and making do¬ or-die decisions about week¬ ends. She also enjoys singing L ' il Ol Wine Drinker Me. After High School, Pat plans to attend University in either Cal¬ gary or Edmonton. LORNA McLEAN After graduation, Loma plans to enter University to take Educa¬ tion. Her activities include being Secretary of Teen Town, Treas¬ urer of the Curling Club, work¬ ing at the Memorial Center, teaching Sunday School, and cheerleading. Loma was also chosen Outstanding Teen for ' 69. Her pet peeves are exams, and taking showers at Edmonton (Varsity Guest Weekend). connie McWilliams Connie plans to finish Grade 12 in Calgary, then enter the fac¬ ulty of Education at the Uni¬ versity of Calgary. She likes to water ski and horseback ride. Connie ' s activities include C. G. I. T. , 4-H Beef, 4-H Sewing, and treking to Calgary every week-end. Flat tires seem to be Connie ' s pet peeve. WALTER McWILLIAMS After finishing High School, Walter plans to attend U. of C. and specialize in a biolog¬ ical science field that will preferably lead to an occupation outdoors. His own tape library of popular music is growing regularly. Most of his time is spent doing chores and attending school while his pet peeve is heifer dust. SHIRLEY MILLER Shirley ' s future plans include nursing, but while waiting for her acceptance papers, Shirley relaxes by driving around in a certain dark blue Futura. Besides her studies, Shirley ' s pet peeve is going to the dentist and being toofleth. DAVID MONCRIEFF David is not letting on what his plans for after school are, but whatever they are we wish him luck! His activities at present are working for his father on the farm and polishing up old cars. BOYD MONEA Boyd is a rather nice guy. By looking at him, you might not know. He has shades and rather long hair that is just hanging around. This fellow, a great friend of all, usually swings into action at 4 P. M. Friday, and does not stop until 9A. M. Mon¬ day. Boyd ' s hobbies are horses and those other things?? RAY MORIN As of yet, Ray is still undecided about what he plans to do after finishing high school. As a matter of fact, he ' s still concentrating on finishing high school. Mean¬ while, he kills time working, going to shows, and participating in various sports. Ray ' s pet peeve is girl ' s basketball games? SHARON MOXIN Most Thursday nights, Sharon can be found around the Memorial Center, keeping the girls in line. Curling, music, and drama club occupy the week but every week-end finds her drawn to Herronton! ! Her pet peeve is peo¬ ple commenting on her teeth! Her ambition is to be a nurse, but the future may find her as a personal secretary to Trudeau. But no matter where she goes we know she ' ll succeed. TED NELSON After high school, Ted plans on attending the Olds Agricultural College or S. A. I. T. Afterwards, he is going to stay home and farm. His hobbies are driving and working on cars, snowmob¬ iles, and other vehicles. Ted curls a lot, and spends weekends trying to get his jeep running and keeping it running. His pet peeve--Jeeps ! TERRY PALMER Terry ' s goal after high school is nurse ' s training in Calgary. Some of the hobbies she finds interest¬ ing are reading, writing, (arith¬ metic??), horseback riding, cards, and learning to ski. Her activities include baby-sitting and homework. Snow storms and exams are her pet peeves. GERRY SCHERGER Gerry, a small but active senior, plans to attend the U. of A. next fall, but apparently doesn ' t know yet what field to enter. Her favorite hobbies include sew¬ ing and reading. Although she has held a steady job since last summer, she has managed to maintain a high average in all her subjects. We just hope she keeps up. the good work. CONNIE SCHMITZ Connie plans on taking a sec¬ retarial course at Tech, after finishing High School. Her favorite hobby is bombing around, but sleeping ranks close behind. She belongs to C. Y. O. of which she is Social Convenor. Another activity is working at the Bakery. Connie ' s pet peeve is the person who sat across from her in Chemistry 30. LINDA SCOTT Linda, a well-known cheerleader as well as a member of the track and field team, says she has no real plans for the future. She enjoys sketching and horse-back riding but hardly expects to make a career out of them. Don ' t be surprised if she turns to acting as she is now a talented member of Playhouse 14. GLENN SMITH Glenn, our President of Student ' s Union, plans to attend the U. of A. after school to take up a course in Agriculture. Meanwhile, cars and all sorts of electrical apparatus keep him well occu¬ pied. His activities include Air Cadets, and curling, and tapes that bum out really bum him up. 12 JUDY STARKE Judy, the blond bombshell, plans to work for a year until she decides what courses to take. Her hobbies are varied and in¬ clude horseback riding, sewing, and of course, boys. Teen Town and cheerleading keep her busy from pursuing that last hobby con¬ tinuously, but she gives it the old college try! Her pet peeve, school, is a rather common one for some unknown reason. JUDY T ANN AS Judy, blond, determined mem¬ ber of this year ' s graduating class, is interested in all kinds of sports, including swimming, curling, and dating. Pet peeve --card games, for she ' s certain¬ ly disturbed by foxy card sharpes. Judy was a valued cheerleader, and during high school has belonged to Hi-C and Teen Town. She ' ll join the ranks of the U. of C. students in the fall, to enter Teaching. MARNIE TANNAS Mamie is the regular whirl¬ wind of activity around High River High--mostly because she is usually in a whirl. At the time she ' s planning to go to Olds to finish off her Grade twelve and get her matric. Her spare time is occupied by her favorite hobbies--curling, horses, and weekends. BILL TUPKAL Bill is another student who is un¬ decided about the future. He likes working and playing cards as hobby and activity respective¬ ly. However, working on week¬ ends is not to his liking, nor does he particularly enjoy getting his hair cut, and most of us are pretty aware of that! JOE WELLS Joe wants to acquire his Bach¬ elor of Divinity at the U. of A. and practice in Uganda. j,jq His hobbies include cars and PHOTO motorcycles, and he has a AVAILABLE great time with his activities- - curling, skiing, Church groups, Senior Choir, and Junior Leadership. His pet peeve--atheism and people who drink. 13 STUDENTS OF HIGH RIVER HIGH SCHOOL EXTEND HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1969 GRADUATING CLASS HEAD TABLE (Left to right): Mrs. Matson, Mr. Henheffer, Mrs. Blayney, Mr. Blake (Mayor), Mrs. Green, Glenn Smith, Laurie Anderson, Father Green, Mrs. Blake, Mr. Matson, Mrs. Henheffer. 14 ■ 111 R ■ ■ II ■ H ■ III ■ ■ I II I ■ llll mu ■ ■ ii i ■ in 1 Bill ■ III ■ III ■ ■ mil ■ mu ■ ■ llll 11 III 11 ■ I ■ llll III llll III 11 I 11 ■ ■ llll llll llll ■ III i ilia. ■ III I I ■ 11 ■ ■ ■II ■ ■ ■ I ■ ACTIVITIES ■ ibi III! ■ II I llll ■ II ■ I ■ I II I ■ II llll I llll I iiiii ■ ■ i n i ■ m i R Bill R III I ■ 11 ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■■■ I R III ■ ■ llll I iiiii ■ mi ■ ■ in ■ iiiii ■ in ■ ■ ■■ii ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ 11 ■ i ■. 11 ■ i ■ ini in ilia ■ ■ r m a llll ■ IIIII llll i in a ■ mb i m a ■ 11 ■ i ■ i ■ ■ ■ 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 11 l I I l 11 i ■ II ■ ■ ■ nia ■ i ■ i ■ i i 11 11 in 1 IIII iiiii ■ ■ mi in ini ■ in i ■ IIIR ■ III ■ I II I ■ ■ IIIII I ■ I II I ■ I III I llll ■ ■ iii a I R 1 11 ■ ■ ■ iii a IIII ■ IIIII IIII in a ■ ii i STUDENTS UNION EXECUTIVE (Left to right): Karen Braunwarth, Mrs. Crosby (staff advisor), Norene Dougherty, Glenn Smith (president), Joan Hughes, Harley Earl, Joyce Bangs. LORD BEAVERBROOK CALGARY ALBERTA REGIONAL lirti Ertsl) HIGH RIVER.HIGH SCHOOL f •- bie! Heyland ■HI 1 | Dou§ Ja m frete lew i ; trtji fm 1 FRESHIES JUDGES Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Valentine FRESHIE KING AND QUEEN [essi Hari Muriel Morrison nr K0 cV ' i Vai Pam Blayney Jim Rogers QUEBEC EXCHANGE (left to right) Catherine Lewis, Pam Blayney. BACK ROW: Jim Rog ers, Mrs. Harrowing (chaperone), Karen Braunwarth. Karen was un¬ able to make the trip, so Catherine is acting as substitute. STUDENTS (left to right) Celia Goodwin, Mr. Getty (head Librarian), Deborah Scott, Grant Vanston, Ken Pickersgill Kamla Hari, Margaret Getty, Jane Bradley, Linda Harriman. Catherine Lewis LIBRARY STAFF DRAMA PRESENTATIONS HIGH RIVER MEAT MARKET It Pays To Shop At Custom slaughtering and processing Monday thru Saturday Phone 652-2082 ROBINSON STORE HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA C. B. Rendleman Complete Line Student Shoes Congratulations to Graduating Class From BRADLEY WESTERN WEAR BERNICES ' SHOES Phone 652-3192 CONGRATULATIONS 1969 GRADUATING CLASS FROM SIMPSON SEARS LTD. HIGH RIVER High River, your shopping needs are our business CANADA ' S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF SADDLERY More of Everything you want HIGH RIVER 5t-$1.00 STORE ' Ride the Best 8 Leave the Rest EAMOR ' S SADDLERY CORPORATION LTD. MACLEODS Phone 652 2634 Family Shopping Centre ALL OVER THE WEST Furniture Clothing Sporting Goods Farm Supplies candy clothes HIGH RIVER Phone 652-2132 QUALITY DRY CLEANING HIGH RIVER CLEANERS PHONE 652-2564 GO TO HIGH RIVER LOCKERS FOR QUALITY MEATS THE BEST OF SERVICE CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING AND PROCESSING 20 ■ III I III I IIII mu ■ i ii i i in ■ M i i in ■ 111 ■ in in ■ i n i ■ mu ■ mi III IIII III I II I I ■ I ■ ■ I ■ INI ■ III INI 1111 INI III i ill III ■ 11 ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ii GRADE II ■ ■111 I I ■ III ■ ■ ■ I II I ■ I ■ III ■ ■ ■ INI I i iiiii ■ ■ iiiii i ■ m ■ ■ ■ III! ■ I ■ III ■ ■ ■ ana ■ i ■ ■ i ■ ■ m ■ ■ ii ■ ■ ■ ana ■ ill ■ I II I ■ III ■ ■ mi ■ IIIII ■ mi ■ in ■ ii i in ■ 11 ■ ■ ii ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ i i ■ i ■ a ii I III I II III I ; a mi. 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DOROTHY GOOD AMBITION: to work with com puters PROBABLE FATE: housewife PET PEEVE: ??? 23 BLAIR GORDON AMBITION: to found a home for homeless goldfish PROBABLE FATE: death even¬ tually PET PEEVE: People kidding him about playing his organ MARLENE GREMM AMBITION: brain tamer PROBABLE FATE: brain washer PET PEEVE: boot room RICHARD GUERTIN AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer PROBABLE FATE: ticket attend¬ ant PET PEEVE: People who throw rocks NORENE HARRIS AMBITION: Musician PROBABLE FATE: Lady Madon¬ na PET PEEVE: People who chew her homework JOHN HENRY AMBITION: B. Sc. in Agricult¬ ure PROBABLE FATE: bilingualist PET PEEVE: French JANET HEYLAND AMBITION: University PROBABLE FATE: Varsity Week¬ end Guest PET PEEVE: waiting for people MIKE HESELTINE AMBITION: University PROBABLE FATE: Shepherd PET PEEVE: sheep X ALEX HOGG AMBITION: Wine Conniseur PROBABLE FATE: grape mash¬ er PET PEEVE: school f! DOROTHY HUMFREY AMBITION: to pass Math 10 PROBABLE FATE: 60 years old and still taking Math 10 PET PEEVE: Math 10 CATHERINE LEWIS AMBITION: Zoologist PROBABLE FATE: jailbird PET PEEVE: people who criti¬ cize her driving JAMES JUSTINICK AMBITION: forestry depart¬ ment PROBABLE FATE: truck driver PET PEEVE: boring classes in school. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE floyd McDonald AMBITION: Policeman PROBABLE FATE: crook PET PEEVE: rich retarded farmers 24 sandy McDonald AMBITION: waiter PROBABLE FATE: waitress PET PEEVE: being broke RANDY NAUTA AMBITION: farmer PROBABLE FATE: chicken rancher PET PEEVE: Frenchmen HENRY MOOR AMBITION: naval officer PROBABLE FATE: dry dock barnacle remover PET PEEVE: grade nine girls RALPH NELSON AMBITION: none PROBABLE FATE: Prime Mini¬ ster PET PEEVE: People reading things into stories DENNIS OCHS AMBITION: to be a great lover PROBABLE FATE: Prime Mini¬ ster of Canada PET PEEVE: hair cuts DON ORR AMBITION: none PROBABLE FATE: bus driver PET PEEVE: Saturday nights? BRUCE PETERSON AMBITION: to make a million PROBABLE FATE: to be a bum PET PEEVE: the Frenchman up top (P. E. T. ) JANICE PHILLIPS AMBITION: to get out of school PROBABLE FATE: ???? PET PEEVE: Math class KEN PICKERSGILL AMBITION: to be a second Colonel Sanders PROBABLE FATE: chicken- plucker PET PEEVE: wet weather and Greyhound buses CHERYL SCOTT AMBITION: to travel PROBABLE FATE: stay in High River PET PEEVE: two-faced people GAIL POFFENROTH AMBITION: Fiji Islands PROBABLE FATE: Calgary. PET PEEVE: cards JUDY SIEMENS AMBITION: Airline Stewardess PROBABLE FATE: being grounded PET PEEVE: curfews! 25 DICK SLEEMAN AMBITION: plumber PROBABLE FATE: educated bum PET PEEVE: Math Teachers FRANCES STILLING AMBITION: nurse PROBABLE FATE: Patient PET PEEVE: borrowers JOANNE THOME AMBITION: none at all PROBABLE FATE: sleep-walker PET PEEVE: red slips BARBARA TOTH AMBITION: cosmetologist PROBABLE FATE: misfit PET PEEVE: avid complainers JOANNE TUPKAL AMBITION: To get my license PROBABLE FATE: a walker PET PEEVE: weekend hockey games GRANT VANSTON AMBITION: Chemical Engineer PROBABLE FATE: mad scientist PET PEEVE: math teacherswho assign extra questions just for fun MR. W. F. WAY ESQ. AMBITION: King of Canada PROBABLE FATE: sewer in¬ spector PET PEEVE: Black SPENCER WIGHT AMBITION: attend Tech. PROBABLE FATE: farmer PET PEEVE: people with lots of money BEVERLY ZEBEDEE AMBITION: become a dum dum PROBABLE FATE: become a genius PET PEEVE: people who do the-ir homework LORNA ZEBEDEE AMBITION: to get out of school PROBABLE FATE: teacher PET PEEVE: Psychology 26 ■I ■ II I ■ III III I ■ INI _ 11111 ■ mu ■ in fi i M i ■ in M_■ II ■ ■ lllll III _ mi _ ■ mill ■ mi in ■ ii i in ■ ii ■ i i ■ i ■ ■ ■■■III ■ mm ■ ■ 1 1 ■! ■ ■ ■ i GRADE 10 ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ III! i ■ an i ■ ini i ■ in ■ ■ iiiii I lllll ■ ■ INI i anil ■ 1111 i ■mi ■ ■MB I ■ ■ I ■ I ■ ■ I I ■ “■“bYb ■ iiib I ■ III ■ 1 II I I ■ 111 ■ J ■ I II II lllll ■ ■ mi i ■ in ■ ii i in 1111 ■ ii 1111 ■ i ■ i ■ ■ 111 i m ■ in i ■ m ■ 11 it llll mi ini ■ in in ini ■ 11 ini ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Hi i ■ in ■ hi ■ _ I ■ in ■■ ■ i ii ii I! lllll ■ ■ I II II II Hill ■ ■ ■ MB B I ■ I Bill III I llll III 11 IIII _ I III l_l IIII ill I I ■ Bill ■ III ■ llll ■ III ■ I II I llll I II I I III ■ II J Stephen Anderson Ricky Barstad Earl Beingessner Pam Blayney Gerry Day Lorraine Dudley Rick Ellis Patti Faubert David Fraser Joan Goodwin Earl Haaland Kamla Hari Ron Haynes Sharryll Hazen Peter Heseltine Donna Hicklin Dick Holyoak Donna Husted Linda Kolner Mildred Kowalchuk Gary Kuny Larry Kuny Richard Legaarden Gordon Leigh Dale Longson Janice MacDonald Aubrey MacKenzie Lynda MacKenzie Elizabeth Mallet Chris McGregor Lee Miller Sandy Mooney Michael Morrison Rodney Olson Janice Pickersgill Craig Randle Jim Rogers Raymond Smith Ed Soderberg John Sorkilmo - Wm j i Bw ' • vr I kh wr ' Mw, iisy v ’ j v rrjlj mtT ' vf[ ! B %. Wy 3 Linda Stevens Clare Tannas Doug Tannas Glen Tanner Elaine Tarry Michael Thrun Michael Twiss Darryl Vincent Dan Walker Don Wegner Congratulations to Class ' 69 from Comments Tut, our friendly hardware pup. . . COLIN HESELTINE Any wisdom I ' ve gained came from my school days Fun, and my philosophy of life came from school days. The success of my future hinges on my school days. THINK and WORK today with this in mind for TOMORROW. HIGH RIVER Best Wishes HARDWARE CO. Graduating Class - Established in 1908 - SCOTT ELLIS MEN ' S G BOYS ' WEAR Congratulations to Class ' 69 Our Best Wishes for a Happy and Successful Future JACK PICKERSGILL S MEN ' S WEAR HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA 32 IIII I III ■ IIII lllll i n i i in i ■ n ■ i in i ■ 11 ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ 11 ■ i ii i ■ in mil ■ lllll ■ mil in III! 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CURLING CLUB Bruce Humfrey and Carol Longson CURLING CLUB EXECUTIVES: Lorna McLean, Arlene Bishop and Bruce Humfrey. 1 IBB ■ ■■ Hi El • m m. Sm W ft : 36 FRONT ROW: Linda Scott, Karen Braunwarth, Joy Jewell. BACK ROW: Chris Mc¬ Gregor, Mr. Todor (coach), Patsy McDougall. 37 ■ III I III I IIII mu i n i i in i ■ n ■ ■ in i ■ i ■ i ■ i 11 i 11 ii i ■ ■ in ■ ■ 11 ii i ■ lllll I ■ mi ■ in ■ i ii i ■ in ■ IB ■ III iir ■ i ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ IB BB 1 ■ II ■ ■ ■ i ii in INI ■ llll INI III ini ill ■ ■ ■ 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i ■ GRADE 9 •’:= _ _ . . I ■ ■ ■ ■ III ■1 ■ ■ I I ■ ■ ■111 ■ III I ■ llll ■ lllll llll III ■ II III “ I I ■ ■ Bill ■ 1 ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■a I I ■ i a ini ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iia ■Vi ■ ■ ■ III ■ ■ I II I B ilia mil I lllll ■ ■ iiii i a in ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ i in i ■ ii ■ i in i ■ IIII lllll IIII i in i ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ii ■ a in i a ■ ii ■ a in ■ IIII ■ llll IIII i in 11 Debbie Anderson Alex Arnold Judy Babiak Vanice Baldwin NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Tom Barstad April Barstad Deanna Bedu Brian Berger Greg Blayney Bruce Blight Jane Bradley Ross Bradley John Bruinsma Richard Cooper Sharon Cooper Christine Cox Jacqueline Denney Michael Dougherty Patrick Dougherty Maureen Dunn David Eadie Sandra Eagleson Richard Edwards Brenda Emerson Maurice Faubert Cathy Gau Daryl Gilbert Sharen Halas Debbie Harde Patti Harde Jesse Hari Linda Harriman Brad Hazen Patricia Henry Malcolm Hewko Robin Hodges Lorrel Isbell Sandy Johnson David Jones Lawrence Kowalchuk Lloyd MacKillop Bill MacPherson Linda McIntosh Leonard Moor Murriel Morrison Leo Murphy Ross Murphy Laurie Nelson NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Gordon Nesbitt John Noble Denise Olson Keith Orr Larry Phillips Ross Rasmusen Judy Reynolds Neil Reynolds Vicki Richards Sandy Rogers Esther Sapinsky Charlotte Scherger Lynn Schmitz Allan Schultz Deborah Scott Evelyn Serfas Linda Short Irene Siemens Bruce Taylor Elaine Thome Brian Thompson Teresa Tressider Shannon Tupkal John Vandenberge Larry Wakeford Richard Wakeford Bill Wegner Betty Zebedee Edwin Zebedee Terry Zech HIGH RIVER LAUNDROMAT ELLIS 8c HEYLAND MOTORS G DRY CLEANING High River, Alberta Archie W. Vanston Chryslar • Dodg« Cart and Truck P.O. Box 7S8 Phone 652-2542 HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA Best Wishes to the ' 69 Grads Best Wishes to the Year Book Bernie ' s Barber Shop and Pool Hall W REVELSTOKE Building Materials Ltd. PHONE 652-2122 HIGH RIVER Ken Havervold, Manager Revelstoke has all your building material and paint for your requirements. Have You Considered Pharm acy As A Career? The profession of Pharmacy offers a wide variety of careers to those who choose its path. There is no lack of demand for pharmacists in its many branches: retail, industrial, hospital and govern¬ ment service. The many advances that have been made in re¬ cent years have opened up so many opportunities that there are never enough pharmacists to go around. If you wish information on this career, we will be pleased to help you. CURRIE DRUG HIGH RIVER Congratulations to Graduates DOT AND I ONE LADIES WEAR LTD. High River, Alberta Success to The Year Book HIGH RIVER MOTOR CO. Compliments to the Graduating Class THE SNODGRASS ' S Congratulations to Graduating Class til Phone 652-3042 MARSHALL WELLS Tannas Brothers, High River HIGHWOOD SHARP SHOP 46 Congratulations to Graduates KEITH ' S MUSIC G DECORATING CENTRE GILLIS PROPANE LTD Your Music G Record Supply Store ' PA TRONS DON BA LIE R.V. MOORE ARNOLD GREENHOUSES MR. AND MRS. E. N. JORSTAD BISHOP VETERINARY CLINIC AUTOGRAPHS 47 EDITOR ' S NOTE. The members of our staff certainly had a time with this edition of the yearbook. It involved a lot of good hard work, but it was also a lot of fun, and we hope you ' ll all get as much out of the book as we put into it. I ' d like to extend a big thanks to our advisor, Mr. West, and to all the patrons, teachers, and pupils who supported us throughout production. CONGRATULATIONS go out from all of us to the 1969 GRADUATING CLASS YEARBOOK STAFF STANDING: Judy Babiak, J, SEATED: Rocky Barstad, M (co-editor), Janet Heyland


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