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Page 40 THE KENCOLL 1957 Harold Renaud — Has more girl friends than Bayer has aspirins. Lodd Ritchie — Je ne parle pas franqais . John Saf ranee — Sleep much? Alan Shapiro — Arthur Murray II. Vern Walpole — Einstein 19 — . Dixie Yeczel — Wow. Teacher — Mrs. Gailius. HILARY JOHNSTON FAVOURITE SAYINGS OF 10D: Jim Almost — 1 say Doc. there ' s a Locomotive. Judy Barr — Gordon ' s a sergeant now you know. Barrv Beckett — Yea. is that a fact ? Micheal Bush — I can lay rubber in third. Donald Caldwell — Just think my own Xarpo! Bob Draper — Teacher just one more question . . . Kathryn Fahrenger — Oh. that George! Bud Fisher — I loaded 16 tons. Myron Gaul — What a life without a wife. Bobbie Gaunt — Carol write me a (joke) note. Barbara Greenfield — No John, you can ' t lend my English. Carol Harrison — South Dakota here I come. Bob Hedgewick — I own a ' 49 Ford. John Hoffman — O that girl ! Jim Kelso — Would you explain that again please Miss Canby. Chas Mady — Now when I was in Sudbury . . . Neil MacEachern — 1 hate English. Bob MacCulloch — Heard any good jokes lately? James McKay — Well I finally beat Scott in Ping Pong. Richard Pekoes — Miss Canby ' s pet peeve. Les Robinson — What do you know ! I made the hockey team ! ! Jack Scott — Oh to be sixteen! Sharon Semegen — When I was in Algonquin Park Elizabeth Steel — I ' m too scared to ask him. Ellen Temple — Now if I was running this class . . . Ronnie Tuck — But Mrs. Aitchison . . . Gail Turnbull — I don ' t know my Latin. Bruce Whyte — Teacer ma} - I move up? Bob Williams — Hey MacCulloch, have you heard? Bob Williamson — Golf ! Golf ! and more Golf. Linda Wilson — What? Latin homework again? 10E What would happen if? Miss Canby— Read the bulletin to 10-E. Dwaine Armstrong — Had his French done. Bart Blainey — Talked back to Mr. L. Lois Cheetam — Had an answer for Mr. Walter. Ellen Chuniak — Failed in Math. Frank Dalgleish — Passed a test. Don Dickie — Wore a suit to school. Colleen Doran — Was seen without Carl. Lome Durocher — Got a hair-cut. Wayne Ferris — Answered loud enough in class. Judy Fitch — Didn ' t have a steady . Pat Fox — Did the chicken in gym. Judie Golden — Dyed her hair black. Lillian Grossman — Wasn ' t nice to everybody. Sharron Hall — Didn ' t gab in science. Ralph Hewlett — Looked at a girl. Sandra Holdun — Got along with Colleen ' s boyfriend. Kerr}- Holt — Didn ' t step all over everybody ' s feet. Albert (Birdie) Linnell — Lost his best pal. Gary Lockhart — Got to school on time. Emily Lysey — Did her Math without Bob. Bill Maguire — Advertised Toni . Steve Matthews — Didn ' t blush. Donna Millar — Came to school untidy. Carol Peddie — Locked her locker. Caryl Pulleyblank — Grew as tall as her brother. Arlene Rankin — Wasn ' t dreaming of Bill. Bob Ritchie — Didn ' t have a wisecrack. Bob Romiens — Asked Caryl Pulleyblank to a dance. David Russell — Had his voice changed. Bonnie Santsche — Got along with Lome. Bill Simkins — Went steady with long-tall Sally . Ron Spidy — Knocket out Bruno. Maxine Stone — Tied her hair in a pony tail. Jim Taylor — Had a new Latin book. Walter Todorov — Was Miss Canby ' s model pupil. THE CLASS OF 10G There ' s Donna Deans — Adores Social Studies. Stewart Banwell — Mr. Thompson ' s helper. Linda Brown — Lend me your French, Louey ! Gerry Fields — See you later, alligator . Marilyn Bottler — Forever phoning Lila. Diane Blain — Little Stretch! Ron Turguson — Quiet one? Kathy Cregg — Sweety-pie ! Tim Allen — Tall, dark — Gordon Barratt — Math? What math? Clifford Zavitz — What a character ! Evelyn Lukos — Darn those hic-ups anyway . Ken Larsh — Always on time. Cathy Wagner — How are ye? Louis Tomossi — Brains, brains, and more brains. Barbara Georgeff — Real gone ! Wayne Davies — O, be quiet . Janet Pobin — Hey Frances. — Michael Formigen — Pint size. Lila McPhedran — Big stretch. Art MacDonald— lOG ' s Class President. Arthur Carter — How, Comrades . Don Gray — Joke teller. Lydia Wuidrarud — Sportive. Danny Morrow — I hate school . Carol Mitchello — Math wiz. Martha Cuomo — Neat and tidy. Denis Dent — Austin driver. Francis Oak — Be quiet Janet . Gar} ' Sitter — Mighty mouse. Jim Magee — Real joker. Keith Harper — Always on time. Bart Peddie — Let ' s go Cliff . Bob Soucie — Really keen. David Holland — Future football star. Mr. Thompson — Isn ' t that right Louey . LILA McPHEDRAN
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THE KENCOLL 1957 Page 39 Don ' t you wish yours did too. Linda and Veronica are also nice folks. And Kathy Erdalyn with her little jokes. Margaret Mclnnis, who is tall and pretty. Along with Lynne who has personality Bev Watson is on the basketball team. And Pat Belensky is always letting off steam. Carole and Gloria are sisters true J loth their Chucks are far away too. Helen and Margaret are really gone And Cecilia is forever thinking of John. Ann looks on with hesitation, In Bookkeeping she hopes to reach her destination. Oh, there ' s Pat and Marlene who never look mean, And we ' ll probably never again see Jeanne. Mary McGarvey ' s hair is always curly, And Alma Attikin is always early. Pat Fairbairn always does things right, While Irene Urbanski stays home each night. Sharron says going stead} ' is here to stay, With a reply I agree , from Doreen McKay. Peggy Irving went to Scotland last Spring, And Leta Patrick knows how to sing. Janet always has her homework done, And Shirley Brenko must be 5 foot 1. CECILIA SOUCIE. 10A 10A is the name of our wonderful class. The brains of Kennedy assembled en masse. The president of our class is Gary P. lur Forum man and Veep is gm id old Lloyd B. Our Einstein in Math is Gloria llewus, Jler equal in Latin is a boy named Lewis. Bryan should drink some cucumber juice And he ' d be as tall as Kerr}- the moose . ( ur nuclear fission expert is Anne, John is a real gone Elvis fan. Someone in 10B likes Joan Keyes. J iane Patrick is sure to please. Dick is a sprinter. Jim ' s good at ping-pong. When Kathy sings you hear a good song. Bob Totten doesn ' t know if he ' s dead or alive. And Gloria P ' eldman is hep to the jive, Lois was a surprise on the algebra exam. Likwise Dave who ' s a photograph}- fan Never depends on Gorm to remember He ' ll probably do it next November. Shirley ' s fairly quiet but how she can scream. Mary Beth is really a beautiful dream, Susan is tall while short is Marilyn, Geraldine is nice and so is Carolyn. Helge, in Science, does all the cooking. Keith, with sideburn, is very good looking. Harry ' s piano playing is next to nobody. The boy with the twinkle is Bernie Somodi. Dodd ' s a good swimmer and so is Wayne Clarke But to see George try is really a lark. Jack likes to eat his lunch in the park And Gary in Math is always in the dark. Last but not least in our class comes Rochelle Except for Miss Bondy who we think is just swel I LAN BONNARD and GARY SHANKLIN. 10B ( urs is a great one this class of 10B, We ' re alLgOod students, efficient are we; We never chew gum, or talk in the hall. We always make sure our marks never fall. Mrs. Aitchison is our home-room teacher, Giving out homework is her main feature, It ' .-- always ten oppidums and ten oppidos — An equis, a murus and five capios. The social world was not over-looked, We threw two parties, the boys that got hooked Were Stewart, and Jim. we used their abodes, And all will agree the fun came in loads. We mustn ' t leave out our other kind teachers, There ' s Mr. Thompson with his cucumber creatures, And Mamselle Bond}- with a qu ' est-ce c ' est , And Mr. Arnott with his cross country day. Then Mr. Fletcher with an algebra lecture, And Mrs. May stressing paragraph structure: Mr. Ryan with current events, And Miss Blair stressing sport ' s common sense. Mentioning sports we ' re doing all right. Basketball Ed can make any game tight, Bette ' s a member of the volleyball team. And Bob is on the swimming squad to let off steam. This wraps it up. this covers it all. I guess we ' ll sign off the end we ' ll call, We ' ve all had fun, we ' ve met new pals, The gals hated the boys, but the boys liked the gals. DAVID STRACHAN IOC Dale Atkinson — Air. America 19 — . Judy Beger — IOC ' s Little Red Riding Hood. Gary Burdett — Get Wildroot Cream-Oil, Charlie. John Bond — God ' s gift to women??? Blair Bradshaw — Replace the divot, buddy. Karen Blackburn — She ' ll get that K yet! Jim Carter — His favourite topic — himself. George Costeson — Gordie Howe II. Tom Dennison — Sweet 16. Bernice Dubel — Fingernail biter. Bol) Easby — Chain smoker — he smokes chains. Doug Greenfield — Brainy one? Pauline Hebert — Sweet and simple. Sally Janush — Samson or Delilah? Norma Joffe — Future big executive. Hilary Johnston — Young Love. Grant Johnston — Mr. Scott ' s pet. Dave Hildreth — Fix yo ur T.V. ma ' m? Sharon Kaplan — Let ' s have a class party. Paul Kelly — Monsieur Le President. Linda Leonard — Sweet and simple ' s shadow. Bob MacKenzie — Swims like a frog. Bob Alahaits — To be or not to be, that is the ques- tion ! Alex MacPhail — Hockey Expert. Louis Margolese — Our business man? Helen Matyi — Dig those crazy socks. Dave Mason — Smoke Kools . Bob Ogryzek — Hot clarinet player. Stan Pacal — Who, me, sir? Ed Phaneuf — Little Red Riding Hood ' s brother.
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THE KEN COLL 1957 Page 41 10C2 Favourite Sayings of 10C2 : Barbara Trombley — Well, Ken likes it! Darlene Foster — What ' s wrong with red hair? Jerry Westlake — You ' re not so smart yourself. Alary Belanger — Boy, was he ever cute! Clarence Parent — I wonder if she likes me? Ray Bondy — Censored ! ! ! Shirley Onysko — I ' ll ask my j; irl friend, she always knows. Marlene Price — Gosh ! Judy Cullen — If he doesn ' t ask me soon I ' ll ask him myself. 1 n Kerr — If 1 want something from you I ' ll rattle your chain. Pauline LaPensee — You should see the new boy I met, Pat. Kathy Giroux — Don ' t call me Goofy. Marlene Dunn — Hello, Marvin. Marvin Lesperance — Hello, Marlene. Pat Preston — I ' ll never tell. Carol Morgan — I ' ve got a passion for ugly men. Irene Gelina — I ' ve got a new picture of Elvis. Norma Leal — Where ' s Daisy? Joy Fox — I wonder when Stan will be home? Sandra Sheardown — Just never mind! Shirley MacEachern — But Mr. McArthur, five times? Blais Souliere — It ' s Friday. I guess I ' ll he sick this afternoon. Norman Patterson — Is that right? Gordon Howling — Censored by the editor ! ! Bill McCrone — Do you wanna bet? David Allen — Sir! Of course it ' s right. I did it. Brian McCrae — Ala} ' 1 have an excuse slip, Mr. Thomson ? Alec Brown — Who did? Not me! Larry Johnson — Don ' t call me little Lord Faunt- leroy. 9B What Would I Eappen to 9B if: Lenore Agla — didn ' t buy a hot lunch. Mike Bannon — came early to school. Wayne Bond — acted normal. Carol Brown — stopped wearing make-up. Gloria Burgess — started a I Hate Elvis Fan Club. Gordon Burton — kept his notes up to date. Jackie Cade — ran out of her excuses fur not having her homework done. Side Coe — became the Athletic Champion of Wind- sor. Gail Craig — had a record of perfect attendance. Jack Dalgleish — ran out of questions. Jane Donaldson — shrank to (Rehner ' s) you know who ' s size. Yvonne Generoux — kept the cover of her notebooks clean. George Havens — discovered his middle name was Romeo. Sandra Herage — talked during class. Roddie Hoflick — sat straight in his seat during class. Kathy Knott — lost interest in Melvin. Ned Kraynack — did his English questions before- hand. Steve Lutuak — wasn ' t so darn allergic to 420. Karen Mann — changed the topic of her speech. Melvin Muroff — beat Chuck in a French test. Elaine Oke — stopped talking during Business Prac- tise. • Roz ( (rdower — stuck to her diets . Mike Rehner — grew about 3 inches taller. Helen Ritchie — didn ' t write such long Social notes. bran Rubin — came to school just once without her homework done. Charles Schwartz — got a mistake in French. Bon Shaw — could read minds and tell fortunes. Guy Simmons — wasn ' t so shy when it cames to girls. Dennis Smart — didn ' t get 100 in Math. John Swann — kept his homework up to date. Bill Thoman — openly declared his secret love. Lois Turner — didn ' t always try and finish Nome Ec. p rojects during Home Ec. Karen ollans — became unable to participate in gym. Stewart Weber — lost his glasses. 9D Through a little key-hole you will see The good old class of 9D. J !ol and Agnes always late Joanne Wickens never refusing a date. Jim Ronson at the head of the class While Marg. Twig hardly makes a pass; Lob Tuttle always making wise cracks Then down comes .Mr. Scott ' s ruler with a whack. A far-away look in Robert ' s face Patrick, like mischief, is every place. We have two Barbara ' s who are shy With every boy that passes by. Marlyn Carley with her nice neat books. Grace Johns and her good looks. Jerry Hyath our basketball champ Ami Gerald Morton our two fisted tramp. Algebra George just can ' t understand But that ' s nothing, none of the rest of us can ! Ami now what we would like to know. To what Beaut) ' Parlor does Balkwell go. Richard explains the molecular theory And Diane who calls everyone Deary . Someday McCurdy ' s homework will be done But not until Pettet stops thinking of fun Sandy Blackshaw — who calls a girl Honey Would rather sit home and count all his money Earl Sisoe and his bold remarks Nancy always getting high marks The other Joanne surpassing the tallest And Melody Tabak being the smallest. 1 )avid Burzens who doesn ' t like French Larry Andrews warming the basketball bench Virginia who likes to let off steam And Beatrice who I ' ve never heard scream. Pat. Lett) , and another Pat are the rest of the class 1 can ' t think of a rhyme for them that will pass Finally a tribute I ' d like to give to Mr. Scott : For being able to stand the whole year through Our devilish pranks which we often renew. And though school is fun it ' s a little bit funny The students do the work but the teachers get the money. ATHOLL STEWART
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