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DAVID MOFFATT: David possesses the twisted mind of an insane pervert?!!! His sense of sacerdocrinity is unaptualtive- ly hydrangeatic and he can usual¬ ly be seen banging up smack. Aspicatoritively, he professes to be unprotentate, and inconviru- lent, but in actuality he dis- uographates and often blows the shot. STIRLING PENNYCOOK: Sir Rodrick, late of Pennycook Castle, Stirling County, is hand¬ some, debonaire, dashing, gen¬ erous, masculine, and pays well for write-ups. Bound for Com¬ merce at the U. of M. Pet Peeves: Dutch Smacks and Flin Flon Bombers. ELLEN POON: This girl is sheer genius when it comes to numbers, and should achieve any goal that she sets herself. She is also modest be¬ yond the endurance of all year¬ book reps. Her attempts to calm frenzied hair jerking are com¬ plete in, “Don’t worry about it.” LESLEY REYNOLDS: Lesley is one of the more mys¬ terious members of our class, who’s only known hobby is hand¬ ing out sunflower seeds in class. Although we have discovered the kindness trait in Lesley, her future will just be another one of Les¬ ley’s deep, dark secrets. PETER ROBINSON: It is no secret to any of us that Peter owns from 20 to 70 bun¬ nies. He says he keeps them down in his basement in cages. Room 14’s all-star basketball player has no immediate plans for the future. His pet peeve is cocciccliosis. CHRIS ROLLO: Chris is a modern dance addict who charges five cents a look . . in her locker mirror. This is only surpassed by the underground activities of her friends in the park. We all wonder why she seems to be constantly hounded for notes by Mr. Q. INGRID SOROS: Our Red Cross rep. seems to be getting a lot of comments from! the boys lately . . . usually on her maxi-coat! Anyway, she’s getting noticed (right Ingrid?). Always being seen with her look- alike from Room 61, she has managed to confuse a lot of ' teachers. TIM STUART: School V. P., Tim has no spare time . . . Eaton’s, Student Coun¬ cil, weekends, and talent nights at St. Mary’s are quite enough. He wants to forget about uni¬ versity and go directly into Social Work, but looming formidably is the U. of M. campus. Well, at least he can take Social Work there. ERIC WINOGRAD: Eric is envied for his admiration of both J. K. and Tess. His stu¬ pidity in class and his favorite trick of sneaking off to see the Minnesota Vikings instead of be¬ ing in school contradict his report card. “Worm’s” ambition is to graduate from Commerce some¬ where. XII -17 27
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DIANA FLINTOFT: Diana is a super sport, running track from Physics to English, and fighting her way into Kel¬ vin’s messiest locker daily. She’s a wild drive, specializing in side- swiping parked vehicles, and mowing over A W fences. Di should be a real knock-out at Western next year. MARNIE FRAIN: When not “batting the bird” our M.S.S.A.A. badminton champ can usually be seen pursuing her in¬ tellectual interests in the halls, library, or where have you. Other than that Marnie is witty, intel¬ ligent, charming and would you believe, yearbook rep. for room 14. MICHAEL GWYNE: Michael’s lips are sealed. He has no complaints about life, and seems to accept it as it is handed out to him. However, he is not a completely impermeable wall, for sometimes he forgets English assignments too, and scribbles them out between bells. MARGARET HADDOW: The girl spreading time thin be¬ tween the Biology Lab, Eaton’s Toyland, and the basketball court can only be Margaret. A hazard on the road (which she’ll never admit is true) Margaret should do well in Science, as long as he doesn’t mix test tubes and teddybears. VADIM KOBASEW: Vadim is completely bilingual, al¬ though we haven’t figured out what language it is he speaks. He is class physicist, historian, and geographer, to the chagrin of those who feel one virtue is plenty with so few options this year. Watch this boy, life has taken on a new hue since last year’s endless summer. JAQUIE KRASSIE: We can’t say very much about her (she threatened to sue for liable)! Otherwise, she’s a pretty nice, talkative kid who’s turning into the budding artist of Room 14. The Guidance Club is also taking up a lot of our redhead’s time . . . whatever it is? JOE KROLIK: Joe is usually found agreeing with Mr. Butler, helping class¬ mates with Chem. or Physics, or running down Kelvinites with his CCM. An unknown poet, he is also notorious for spur-of-the- moment rotten puns, and, last but not least, his great admiration of E. W. BARB LAY: Barb is our star athlete, es¬ pecially active in curling, and she is secretary of the Teener’s Club at the Civic Caledonean. Room 14 is also proud of having the receive of the Big K. Ambition: nurse. Fate: bed pan hustler. JIM McFAULL: Who’s the dashing card sharp and pool champ bombing Win¬ nipeg streets in his GTO? Jim? Well, he’s close to it. With your own pool table and the car keys within begging range, the rest is just gravy . . . Surprisingly, Jim’s a real nice guy with no quarrel with life. EILLEEN McMORRIS: Eilleen has a flair for high liv¬ ing, with summers spent on the Riviera, and personalized fur caps. Mainstay of inter-room teams and an enthusiastic class supporter, she’s definitely a room favorite. Her plans for the future are as vague as he’s able to make them. 26
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PEGGY AITKENS: This tall blonde doesn’t say much in class cause she is always think¬ ing about better things to do. Peggy is one of the fortunate members of our class in that she has a place reserved for her in nursing school at the General Hospital. Lots of luck Peggy! JUDY BARABASH: This blonde, blue-eyed member of our class professes an unusual interest in football this year . . (at St. Paul’s?) She delights in beating Ann at cards during study periods and her special “Under¬ ground” activities usually take her to Neiman’s after school for . . .? BRUCE BOOKBINDER: The Renowned “John Ferguson” of the River Heights Juveniles, Bruce can usually be heard pro¬ crastinating about his many scraps with his teddy bear. For some reason Bookie has an un¬ explainable desire for ‘Junk’! LAUREL CAMPBELL: “The Campbell Kid” makes a mean (make that Green) cup of coffee. This jovial “Jolley Camp¬ er” doesn’t know there’s such a thing as Thursday in the school week. Shortstuff is unofficially enrolled at CCI and has been seen around the city in a certain mailman’s uniform. GREG CHOW: Our newcomer is the greatest thing that happened to Room 17’s basketball team this year. jWith a friendly smile to greet ! everyone, this scholar, sharp- dresser, and nice guy is bound to bigger and better things. JAYLIN CURRY: Jaylin is the A+ biology-lab stu¬ dent of our room. If it weren’t for Mrs. Glasco’s faithful helper we can be sure that room 17 would stop functioning. Jaylin takes a keen interest in helping children. STARR DELLAR: Starr plans in becoming part o! the Bedpan Brigade. She is the guiding light of Gem class where her comments brighten the day. Whatever awaits her future, we know Starr’s “twinkling” per¬ sonality will serve her well. ROBERTA GRANT: “Birdie” has an avid interest in wildlife. She takes full advantage of the freedom of speech which tends to get her involved in verbal battles with Mrs. A and Wild Bill. Another one who is a staunch supporter of having one . . . uva good weekend! RON GROSS: We were finally able to determine the colour of Ron’s eyes when he got his annual haircut. One of the quieter members of our clas» he is truly a ladies’ man who enjoys having a real ball once in awhile. Ron looks to a happy career in Alberta. CRAIG HARRIS: Quiet Craig just became famous throughout the room as the best play reader. Cool, calm, and col¬ lected he is “head” of the class and another E4 maths whiz. He believes the whole world has gone to “Pot” but realizes it’s a “joint” effort. 28
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