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

 - Class of 1969

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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

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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



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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

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