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Page 30 THE KEN COLL 1957 Harvey Aleretsky — Shakespearean actor? John Mitchell — Flying to Florida with the birds. Jo-Anne Martin — Opposing Dinsmore on $64,000 Challenge . Steve Pidskalny — Hi-Ho boy for Steve Allen. Argir Temcheff — Soap box orator in Jackson Park. Shirley Thomas — Teaching Geometry to Mr. Flet- cher ' s kids. Xeil Topliffe— Butler for Pearson. Ollv Yaworsky — I want to be alone type. Pearl Yaworsky — Carrying a different kind of black book. Michelle Yuffy — Lady lawyer for rich criminals. Albert Yencik — First man to reach the moon. Richard Lemmou— No. 23964107-893 . Lvdia Stralchuck — Talking to Eve in Latin. Eve Livingstone — Talking to Barbara in Latin. Bob Walker — Trying to get out at nights — alone. Bob Sillick — Playing golf on Pearson ' s country estate. Tanet Ringrose — Raising blonde ponies and selling their tails. Bev House — Glee gal on Saturday nite T.Y. Beth Pearson — Rich landowner in Central Park. N.Y. Pat Menard — Raising D.C. ' s children. BOB DINSMORE, 11A 11B We are the class of 11B The teachers say our class shouldn ' t be : For we ' s got Ron, Air. Fletcher ' s pet Who never does homework, and that ' s a bet. There ' s Barb and Arlene who are never through Scaring poor Freddy right out of the room. We have the twins who are quite tall. And little Marilyn, a speck so small. Mary likes Jerry, and Cathy chews gum And Richard ' s French is never done. Of boys in general Lois dreams And Latin vocabs. make Ann scream. We have a mechanic, and then an artist, And Olga and Brian are also on our list. Carole goes ' round with a guy named Walker. And Archie McCrindle is our class talker. There ' s Bonnie and Frank, and John and Pat And Air. Deagle is one swingin ' cat ! Others there are, but none like we. Who try so hard, but never please. COMBINED EFFORTS nc A — acetic : Eddy Morris. B — bashful : David Costescu. C — cautious : Elaine Grass. D — dense : Norman Voisey. E — energetic : Jean Craig. F — joyful : Angy Antoniuk. G — gallant : Sandy Adams. H — heterogeneous : Phil Cohen. I — impossible : Frank Jurasek. J — jolly : Sandra Bassett. K — keen : Dixieanne Lyman, Joan Vetor. L — lank}- : Andy Susko. M — mischievous : Charlene Crooker, Nancy Dibley. N — nice: leff Soper, Darvl Millar. O— odd: jack Flavell. P — persistent : Al Stickland. Q — quiet: Gail Whiteman, Pat Oke. R — restless : Gar}- Pennington. S — studious: John Macala, Dick Burnside. T — troublesome: Jack Winorad. U — untidy : entire class in all rooms. V — vivacious: Jerry Oliver. Carole Foote. W — wizard : Nancy Quick. X — xantippe : Mary Ann Purser. Y — active : Bill Rogers. Z — zealous : Ann Sinclair, Bruce Dix. BARBARA MANUEL 11D Don Adams is our Basketball star. But Bruno doesn ' t have to reach so far. John and Fred are the only twins, Bernice ' s head is always in a spin. Yerna Daymond has a figure. While Judy shows lots of vim and vigour. Jim is the boy who has the laugh, Jeff is always in trouble with the staff. Marsha and Les make a good pair, Bob is always in Mr. Fletcher ' s hair. Millsie is slim and Jim is stout. Sheila never appears to pout. Naomi who we all call Bunny Thinks Don Coleby is very funny. Doug and Larry are quite tall. While Evelyn hasn ' t much height at all. Harold, like Elvis, tries to look, Ken always has an overdue book. Grey ' s marks are fairly high, While Ruth and Rosemary are a little shy. Marianne ' s accent is very pleasing, Margaret finds the Physics room freezing, Herb in flying saucers believes, While Robert and Alarshall have something up their sleeves. Arlene and Alary have no steady date, But Jean has nabbed an upper school mate. Doug Quick and Jim Roback have nary a chance When Don shows his stuff at the Friday night dance. So we sum up our antics with two sharpies called Tom, And hope our news hits you, like a hydrogen bomb. MARY IOHNSON, JEAN STOYER and JUDY MITCHELL 11C1 11C1, oh what a class — With no boys and many a lass. There ' s Gerry whose jokes are enjoyed by all. And Alary Z who is very small. Ellen Alanias who is always at school, And Dorothy Alexander who plays the fool. Aileen AIcYitty, the Irish lass, And L. Kulbacki stands at the head of the class. Nancy Carroll whose percent scores 85.2
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THE KENCOLL 195 7 Page 29 Beth Turner — Sigh ! June Lis — I ' ll smash ya with my cast! Bill Kassai — A phenomenon to Miss Bond)-. Sheila McLean — Won ' t go to the board in Algebra. Bob Noonan — Plays Romeo and overcomes all ob- stacles (windows and kisses). Ken Rising — Kxpert bridge player and ( ??) chemist. Marion Sinko — Asks more questions than the teachers. Marion Thompson — President of Mr. Bobbins Math Club. Barbara Hockney — Might} ' might. Marion Yollans — Doesn ' t giggle too, too much. Annie Kuzemka — Hopes to master the French lan- guage. Donna White — Heart rendering speeches. Harry Kopko — Short, but always gets the balls. Paul Monchamps — At school between sicknesses . Stan ( )ster — Lifts weights and combs hair. Lome McLean — Tall one. Mary Bon MacDonald — Brain. Gaille Clark— Man! What speeches! Gay Rose Alack— 98% . . . specialty. Donna Dickerson — Expects to have electricity out there in ' 58. Janet Bink — Regular mail service by ' 59. Chas. Boom Boom Brooks — Cad! Wot drums! LITTLE CAESAR 12C This year 12C was at a slight disadvantage as far as social activities were concerned because there were 25 boys and 3 girls. Man ' of the boys were on our schol teams such as football, soccer, and basketball. The girls were on our school basketball team. Others were interested in the orchestra, ca- dets, the camera club, and ticket selling. )ur teach- ers put up with us and stood the strain quite well. Miss Mcintosh was our home room teacher. All in all, the majority of students were very active in school activities. CAROL SQUIRK 12E ( )ur class of 12E though very small has had a very successful year. From our twenty students we elected Scott Hays as President. Jerry Black as Vice- President and Lynn Smith as Treasurer. With only six girls in the class (and four of them part time students) there were no representatives on school sports. Nevertheless our boys were quite ac- tive with Scott Hays and Henry Brecka on the gridiron, Henry Brecka on the basketball court and sharp-shooter Mike Hedgewick leading our hockey team to victor}-. As for social activities we had one skating party and we had six enthusiastic students who took that fabulous trip to Ottawa. Our good deed for the year was the sending of a Christmas basket to a need}- family. This is the extent of our school year which was headed so capably by Mr. Walter our home room teacher. LYNN SMITH 12D Just before nine — a minute or two, We all troop in our homework to do, As soon as he finds out that school has begun, Ron always asks, Got ' cha history done? If you see someone whizzing by, It ' s just Dave Kulyk at 9:05. Our president Don, on speeches not too keen, With a Walkerville girl can always be seen. Joyce and Doueen are giggling gais. Donna and Jackie are very good pals. Cohen and Katzman have very black hair While Delores and Diana ' s are quite fair. Paul ' s the kid who likes to know why, Gawley ' s the fellow who always gets by. Little Mac looks on with hesitation, Keith someday to be her destination. Charlene and Ainley (Jim) with their gum chewing While Garry and Ralph their work they should be doing. Olga is our shy little mite. So afraid that Freeman might bite, Shroeder. in speeches, tries to do fine, But it ' s in football that he does shine. John Russell and the boys sure stick together, Maxwell and Holmes are birds of a feather. Sandra is hardly ever at school, Lois doesn ' t spend very much time in the pool. While the two Carols are good pals, Ken says — Who ' s going to be my party gal? While Lee looks on heft and hardy, Ginny says Let ' s have a party. Kitching who is God ' s gift to women Sets Kay ' s heart a-swimmin ' . Our class of 121) has a very good boss, ( ur algebra professor — Mr. Wass. We wrote this poem all in fun. But now it ' s finished, our work is done. MAC AND GINNY 11A IN 1967 Larry Bates — Head spotlight operator for Soupy ' s On . Wayne Beger — Trying to figure out the difference between black and white. John Biro — Top string in a violin orchestra. Barbara Brooks — Recording for Bud Davies Dance Party . June Chapman — Teaching la dance to Arthur. Caroyln Calder — Subscriber to Dimmick ' s Diaper Service. Miriam Collins — Teaching Physics? Teresa Davidson — Star in re-make of Trapeze . Bob Dinsmore — Star on $64,000 Challenge . Bob Dalton — Playing the organ on 1 lowdy Doody . Jack Gimpel — Trying to commit suicide with a saxa- phone. Pat Hawkins — Receiving alimony. Nick Kupnickie — Cleaning the infield for L ' ncle Dudley. Beth Lambert — Water girl for the football team. Doris Novosel — First president of Canada?
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