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daam. 33-7(11 WILLIAM AITKEN “BILL” Often gets an urge to work . . . then lies down till it passes over. ROY BAKER He aspires to do a telemark . . . his aspirations turn to writing in the future. PAUL BARDAL Tall and lanky basketball man . . . still thinks he should have stayed in bed. WILLIAM BEATTIE “BILL” Snooker shark, with medical intentions. DEREK BEST The Shakespeare and G. B. Shaw of Room 33 . . . Future: noteworthy literary critic. WILLIAM BRISBIN “BILL” Class president, Kelvin rugby captain, leading stu¬ dent. Congratulations, Bill. ROBERT CAIRNS “BOB” He’s the guy who lights up one question from the stub of another. PAUL COUTURE Has eight sleeping and homework periods a week . . . the lucky guy!” TREVOR DAVEY Athlete . . . rents head for billiard ball . . . cheap. ROBERT DAWSON “BOB” That blond-headed football star . . . also trying luck at Grade Twelve again. ROBERT DEXTER “BOB” We’re staggering from the rapid flow of parties. FREDERICK DICKSON “FRED” In radio he’ll make his mark . . . now uses “Ham” set instead of spark. WILLIAM FENNELL “BILL” One of the room’s prominent boys ... to the basket¬ ball world brings great joys. CALVIN FINCH “CAL” Our expert track star and “wham-the-little-ball-into- the-hole” addict. DONALD FRAME “DON” The boy with the big frame . . . has won acclaim as a swimmer. CHARLES GRIERSON “CHARLIE” Is a guy who thinks nitrates are cheaper than day rates. GEORGE HOLMAN “TED” Anything wrong with your radio? See Ted . . . he’ll fix it. (unpaid commercial). MARK JOY Our curly headed joker is seen flirting with girls at the Mall Saturday night.
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MARYBELLE McLAURIN Watches for Saskatchewan post mark . . . “Hey, Joy, wait for me!” Audrey mcintosh “Li’l Audrey” . . . Ambition: to reform delinquents at “Solid-Centre” . . . Hobby: Ian . . . Future: housewife. ROSALIND MILNE “Capitalist” . . . Year Book staff . . . Future: soap box orator. JOY POLLARD No call for complaint in the telephone department . . . Future: Lab. technician. AUDREY ROCKWELL “ . ? . for King” . . . opera . . . Occupation: arguing . . . “yen for the pen.” VALERIE SERAFIN Unwilling isolationist . . . Hobby: going to school . . . Occupation: talk much? SHIRLEY SETTER Hidden intelligence (well hidden) . . . opera . . . Future: undecided. EILLEN SWIRSKY “SNARKEY” Occupation: 1’homme . . . Pastime: straightening desks after four o’clock. JOYCE STEEN A gal from MacGregor . . . Aggravation: poetry. JUNE THOMAS . . . “Eh!” . . . Future: professional wrestler . . . “Homework, what’s that?” NORA THORVALDSON “La presidente” . . . simple harmonic motion of the jaw keeps Wrigley’s in business. MARGARET TUCKER “MARGIE” 8:30 local . . . Occupation: supplying free lunch to Midge. JOAN TURNER Supplies ink to the parasites of 41 . . . Ambition: to go north and teach “liddle Noodnik.” LOIS TURRIFF Vice-president . . . stands up in maths, period (or falls asleep). ALICE TOMCHAK “Alice-in-Wonderland” . . . Occupation: communing with Nature (she and Wordsworth). JOAN WATKINS “Hey fellas, listen” . . . Aggravation: short men! . . . “Carrot top.” SHIRLEY YOUNG Hockey fan (Yeah, Canadiens) . . . Saturday night at the “Y” with Audrey . . . dizzy over “Dizzy.”
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BRUCE KERR “BIFF’’ Pro at golf . . . star at hockey . . . still can’t tell a driver from a hockey stick. JOHN MARSHALL “JACK’’ Sports representative . . . plays basketball, rugby and is on the track team ... no slouch at studies either. WILLIAM MAY “BILL” The end they called “Glue Fingers” . . . but it just wouldn’t stick. kent McDonald “duff” Duff is a long-haired genius who plays the violin for amusement. DENNIS McPHILLIPS “DENNIE” Star of the famous vaudeville team of Sinclair and McPhillips. JACK MILLAR Quarterback in Kelvin’s rugby machine of 1948 . . . a working man now. WILLIAM MOORBY “BILL” He knows that astronomy is the study of heavenly bodies . . . R-R-R-U-F-F. RONALD MORLOCK “RON” Member of the “Ron Line” (Black Hawks) . . . elect¬ ed Year Book Dance King. IAN MORTON Ian spends his time drawing unwary pictures and giving canteens a bad name. BERNARD PARENT “BERNIE” “Rube” charter member of “The Club” . . . master of the “Golden Fleece” and fireball hoopster. ALLAN PEDEN When homework’s done he checks the time for the next Fort William freight. ROBERT PFISTER “BOB” Our greatest dentist to be . . . takes great enjoyment in trying to ski. HOWARD POWELL “HOWIE” A rowing fiend . . . ambition is to beat Kelly in the Diamond Sculls. KENNETH REID “KEN” Puffin’s chief ski racer at La Riviere . . . official Indian Guide at Minaki. ROBERT RENDALL “BOB” Staunch member of the Friday Night Pool Club; average finishing time, two hours. JOHN ROBERTSON “I love work ... it fascinates me . . . could sit and look at it all day.” WILLIAM ROONEY “BILL” Play up, play up and play the game . . . your roll . . . rugb y player too. LEONARD SIGURDSON “LEN” Guard on the rugby team but “Hockey’s my game though.” Ambition: to study science.
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