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Ray Normandeau— “All great men are dying — I don’t feel so good myself.” Our talking (and how) Frenchman readily accepts any¬ one’s suggestion to do anything!! Owen Pendree — Can be seen bomb¬ ing around in his green car?!? “Do your s 1 e e p i n g at home!!” says Miss Griffiths. Interests— all sports! Gerald Pope— “When I feel like working I just lie down until the feel¬ ing passes!!” Future Blue Bomber can be seen at four, yelling at the Clip¬ pers. Bruce Riddell —Has a car that seems to get parked in the wrong places. What is the license num¬ ber again Bruce? Ambition — To get through eleven. Fu¬ ture undecided. P e 9 9 Y Robson — There’s a scream and a wild roar. It’s only Peggy chasing Joan through the door. Peg’s “peg o’ her heart” is a cer¬ tain guy at St. John’s. Joan Sharp e— “There are things in life I can do without — school, curiosity, freckles and doubt.” Joan is “Sharpe” at her studies and is Peg¬ gy’s partner in crime. Joan is Rm. 38’s president. A1 Soulhby —“Time passes; why can’t I?” He can be seen bombing around in his green Vauxhall. His interests — un¬ printable — and his future is undecided. Merrily Sue Walker — When she is good she is very, very good, but when she is bad she is inter¬ esting. Interests in¬ clude a certain per¬ son in second year Commerce. Steve Walsh — “Dearest comrades, do not weep. I’m not dead, I’m just asleep.” Ambition— to get through elev¬ en. Good Luck Steve. Dennis West — He’s not noisy, loud, or gay, but enjoys life in his own quiet way. Next year we will see him back for grade 12. Rodger Young — If there were a nip in the air — he’d drink it. Rodger can be seen bombing around in his blue jalopy. Carolyn Zimmer¬ man — Life is just a merry - go - round but how she loves to circulate. Carol is Mr. Lyon’s fa¬ vorite student (dra¬ matic irony). M The Cell Bob Duncan — “Skunk” always does his homework for the first period during the ?pening exercises. His main interest lies in Rm. 38. Libby Alexander — “If ignorance is bliss ’tis foolish to be wise” — eh Lib. Besides clowning, our class V.P. also knows her frat. songs well. Sally Fisher — Our sports - captain i s usually a perfec¬ tionist in every sport. What about fishing though, Sal? ft O ' Jk , Warren Baldwin — The boy with “the great name.” •— quote Mr. Orlikow. Can usually be seen racing down to the basement at 4:00. Barry Hunter —One of the most popular boys in Rm. 40 — He has a swimming pool. He’s also a freqyent haunter of “Stan’s.” Jack Black —“Black- Jack,” One of our quieter boys — as a rule, is very ac¬ tive in all sports, especially soccer. f VI Bob Hurley — Red¬ heads attract red¬ heads and Bob’s at¬ traction lies in Rm. 24. A St. Paul’s im¬ port, Bob plans to take his Grade 12 at Kelvin. Barrie Campbell — Barrie’s the king of the blushers. He is always operating some kind of pool — (not swimming), ten months of the year. a Garnet Jacket — Garnet is another of our 5-year men who has already put in 3 instalments. Come on Romeo — give the girls a wink!! Penny Dozar —When Penny’s not strug¬ gling with her con¬ tacts, she’s telling Mr. Q. about bleaching chemicals. Brian Jones — Rm. 40’s playboy who always says “crazy” things. By playboy we simply mean he sings. Or do we. 78
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r Sally Dales — “Be good and you’ll be happy, but you’ll miss a lot of fun.” Interests—a certain guy in room 40. Bonnie Fisher — “She shifted her brain into neutral and let her tongue idle on.” Does her second period homework in first period and never gets caught. Pat Holmes — Rm. 38’s music rep. “I can’t resist that little urge to speak.” Her inter¬ es ts are music and boys, natch. She is returning next year for grade 12. Edwin Loeppky — “Wine, women, and song spell ruin — I’ve given up sing¬ ing.” This lad hails from Sanford — Plans to return to Kelvin for grade twelve. Carole Dalton — “The good die young. Why wor¬ ry?” Joan’s partner in crime. Her inter¬ ests lie in Grant Park. Next year? Bedpan Brigade! Joan Flook — “A little nonsense now and then, is relish¬ ed by the best of men.” Her pet peeve is trying to keep the car in one piece. Jim Hutchinson — He has no time for idle chatter. We often wonder What Is The Matter!! Am¬ bition — to play hockey for Mont¬ real. Bon chance. Jim. Beth MacDonald — If friends were dia¬ monds and smiles were gold, Beth’s fortunes would be untold. Her future is undecided. ' ■» N Bryan Daniels —Is a quiet member of the class. Ambition — to get through eleven. He will re¬ turn to Kelvin for grade 12. Don Galos—“I love work, it fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hours.” Future — educated bum. Calvin Johnson — He came, he saw, he conquered. He will remain here for grade twelve. His interests include hockey and other sports. Brian Malinsky —At drive slow signs Brian drops from ninety to sixty m.p.h. His past? Censored. His fu¬ ture? To be cen¬ sored. Dan Dowler — The more you learn the more you forget— the more you for¬ get the less you know — so why learn? What next? Basket Weaving. CAMERA SHY Tom Gavronski — Room 38’s vice- president. There are those who are born great, those who achieve greatness, and those who have greatness thrust upon them . . . then there is me! T. F. 1 , 2 . Belly Kennedy — A happy face, a cheery grin, whose laugh is heard above the din. Betty is just biding her time until the right guy comes along. Come on, Boys. Mary Milchell — Lives for the week¬ ends. Her future includes teaching and a wonderful guy. The sparkle in her eyes betrays the devil within. Mary English — “Silence is golden, but she never cared for riches anyway.” What’s Toronto got that we haven’t got Mary? Would like to be a nurse some¬ day. Earnest Giardino — “The early bird gets the worm. But who wants a worm”, From Italy, is he our future pizza pie maker! Poirello La Guardia??? Judy Kennedy —Sh says things with hei eyes, what others waste time putting into words. What’s it like to sit in the back of the room with the boys, Judy? George Moore —“A friend in need is usually broke.” He is a welcome ad¬ dition t o Kelvin from France no less. Pastime — es¬ caping roll-call as fast as possible. Pourquoi? Verna Fairbairn — New-comer from Camp Shilo. “At first you think she is quite demure at second glance you’re not so sure.” Her interest s— music and a certain boy. Mike Hockman — Alias “Meesh” is a newcomer to Kel¬ vin and a welcome one. Tall, dark, and . . .? is planning on taking a year’s holiday when he finishes school. dL i Maureen Krupp — Hails from some unknown town in Ontario. She was a Girl Guide until she was fifteen. Then she became a Boy Scout. Judiih Nash — “I came, I saw, and now I’m going! (I hope). Hails from Churchill High and likes it better. 77
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Joanne Kay — Jo¬ anne, “the red,” sometimes brown- head of Rm 40. has interests out west. Jo has a tendency to “niel” in that direction. Lynn Kelly —Room 40’s giggling bomb¬ shell (quote Libby) has many varying interests including the City Hydro and North Dakota. Won¬ der why??? AMBI¬ TION : Garbage col¬ lecting. Lome Lachance — Lome, whose best friend this year is Mr. Orlikow, be¬ lieves in a mutual pupil - teacher un¬ derstanding. AMBI¬ TION — To form a pupil and teacher association. Frank Langer — An import from West Germany who came to Kelvin via the den of learning, St. Paul’s. “Work has killed many a fool” — Frank’s not tak¬ ing any chances. Arnold Levenlhal— Is the brains be¬ hind the football commercials, and the K.T.H.S. radio station. He is quite an artist—he draws the girls. Lois Ludwick — A new addition to the contact lenses club, who is more uni¬ versally known for the class parties she has. Bruce McAuley —Is a guy who “speaks no evil,” “does no evil,” and “drinks no evil,” but he still finds it tough to keep awake all day. Brian McLean —Our favourite class pres¬ ident and football all-star can usually be found day¬ dreaming. Brian’s favourite expression is ‘‘check the honey.” Marnie McWilliams — Rm 40’s musician can usually be seen sneaking up the side stairs with her violin. FAVOURITE EXPRESSION: “Who’s got their runners here?” Joan Mercer — Joan can be seen racing down Corydon to the riding stables in her car, usually trailed by “the Fuzz.” Jim Millar — Jim’s another one of the guys who’s God’s gift to women. Jim is like a light — he goes out every night. Sharon Miville — Rm. 40’s source of homework. Sharon’s main interest is in Grant Park, even though she still plans to grace Kel¬ vin’s halls next year. Heather Moon — An ardent drama club enthusiast can usu¬ ally be found re- hearsing love scenes. Her week¬ ends are divided be¬ tween The H. B. Co. and G. M. Pam Moore — She seems like the quiet type but she sure has some wild hen parties. After Gr. 12 Pam plans to enter nursing. Harry Olenick — Adds some humour to room 40. He ex¬ cels in school spirit and can be heard asking the girls to “gimme a K” . . . no comment. Ralph Pearce —“All work and no play” is no fun, so Ralph left us in Septem¬ ber for “greener pastures.” M a r n i Render — “Legs” is famous for her stockings — striped, checked, plaid, and coloured. Favourite expressi¬ on: “Anybody got a comb.” Debbie Rice — She looks sweet ’n in¬ nocent but she sure can fight ... eh John!!! Deb is also Rm. 40’s mathemat¬ ical whiz! A Don Stewart —Don’s the fella who “rolls his own” during study periods. “Well I guess it’s only cheaper - like,” says Don. Ambition: To own a speedshop. A Ray Teal — Here’s a guy that’s a real sports enthusiast . . . especially from the betting end. Ray golfs in the sum¬ mer, plays hockey in the winter, and fits in a little home¬ work in-between. CAMERA SHY John Topping — Room 40’s “singing idol” who compos¬ es a new song each week. Best of luck in the future Elvis. . i Tom Townsend — “That innocent look is no disguise, for mischief lurks in both his eyes. When not trying to sell tickets, he’s stand¬ ing outside the chemistry room. Betty Walters —Mr. Burn’s “pride ’n joy” can usually be seen tearing into the room at 9:05. She spends her spare time collect¬ ing dimes for the Red Cross. Nelleke Westerhuis — Nelleke has been around the world one and a half times. She is fa¬ mous for those lovely ski sweaters. She would like to return to Holland in the future. Favorite pastime: Skiing??
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