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GAIL WOLD Gail is a happy lass; In this grade we know she ' ll pass. She ' s going to make a nurse of top rate,. Ambition in life??..to grad¬ uate. ALLAH CRICHTON Allan hails from out west, In a goal, he is the best. His ambition is to become a farmer; So he can ' t be a girl charm¬ er. CARY SLETTE Cary is a 1-H member, Will be in grade eight next September. Likes to do his share of faking, A Casanova in the making. PAUL EPP Paul, is so small p But he can do it all. In a plane he ' ll, do the trick,, And he can glide real qpick. CAROLINE HEIDREBRECHT Caroline is a blonde lasa, Who is quite clever in class To the volleyball court she likes to go, Her profession-she doesn ' t know. DANNY SEIBERT Danny is the professor of our class,, This fine lad is sure to pass; Favorite pastime, singing Starred with picture swing¬ ing. DONALD HAAKSTAD He is very short and slim. Ha always keeps his dark hair trim. His favorite subject is Phys. Ed.;, And we know he has brains in his head. DENNIS SANDBOE Dennis lives in La Glace, And in hockey he does pass. A mechanic he wants to be, When he learns his A,B,C.
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PATRICIA BLASK Ambition- Entertain school children (teacher) Favorite Subject-Science (wants to meet Gagarin on the moon) Pastime- Practises Piano after 3:3o. SANDRINA VAN ERDEN S is for Sandrina, a bright little lass, Who prefers a boy in the grade eight class. Always so good and never bad Always happy and never sad. BRYAN SANDBOE B is Bryan, Burno for short, R is for Rolfstad, in her yard he courts. Y is for yellow, he turns every time. A is for ambition, a hammer to chime N is for nothing, which he does all the time. LARRY WOLD L is for Larry, (we mean Larry Wold) A is for ambition-a hockey stick to hold R is for Roguish, Rascally too; Y is for Yakking he likes to do. WILLIAM McKEEMAN B is for Billy, bulky and big, I is for impish- never a prig; L is for laughing at every joke, L is for lucky, likes Pepsi and Coke. GERALD JOHNSON Gerald is a sports loving lad, When he ' s around no one is sad. In the classroom he has the show, And out on the ice just you watch him go. KAREN WARNCKE Short and dark with big green eyes, She knows all the how ' s and why ' s. In sports she ' s also very good. But she can ' t stand carrying wood. MYRNA STUDENT Myraa Student, a scholar keen, In pursuit of knowledge. Her love of books which can be seen Should bring her success in college. TALBERT BERG Talbert is kind of quiet and shy, And enjoys the subject Phys. Ed; He is the type who can al- always get by With a blonde girl he never does shed ROBERT SEIBERT A carpenter he wants to be, A success? We will wait and see. His Wooden Heart makes bow , When he goes out to milk the cows. GLENN MOODIE ANNE THOMSON A ranch to own is his aim. Into the bus she comes with And horses on it he will bang, tame. In the school she joins the His favorite pastime is do- gang. ing chores, In language she does excel, And Social Studies is his As for the rest, she does coarse. repell.
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(fiance rft Out ‘Jutune The jet plane touched down on the gleaming new airport on the outskirts of La Glace. The plane I was riding on, as well as most on the North American continent, is owned by Ronald Foshaug, an old school mate of mine. The date is June 28, 1977. The occasion is the reunion of the 61-62 class of the La Glace High School. All the class members had received a letter from the former Donna Berg inviting us to the hotel she owns with her husband. She offered us the use of her Ranch Hotel as long as we wanted it. I am quite sure that everyone is looking for¬ ward to seeing their old friends again. Although I had not 3een La Glace for 15 years I had heard a great deal about it. Because it is a new city, it is very clean and modernly designed. So this was where millionaire Brian Lowe made all his money on real estate. Mayor Phil Bentrude truly has a city to be proud of. I grab a sandwich at the airport and call a cab. I check in at the hotel and go up to my room. I notice a T. V. set in the corner so I turn it on. Goo evening, this is B.X.L.G.-T.V. Christine Jentink reporting. Here is the news to the moment. An air crash in the Artie kills twelve. Nurses Dorothy Connell and Sharon S c hwemler are being sent there for emergency rescue service. Professor Ellie Epp of the Harvard University an¬ nounced today that the illiteracy rate of West Spitsbergen was declining rapidly, due to concentrated efforts from teachers Bernice Alstad and Ingrid Gunderson, who have been teaching there for 12 years. Scientists Henry Olydam and Allan Heidebrecht have finally perfected the automobile engine. Their many years of work payed off in the form of a 100 efficient machine, the first in history. They said today, that their profits from this would be turned over to charity. A new hair style was created today. The world ' s wo¬ men became enraptured immediately after seeing this style on Queen Elizabeth. Helene Landeweerd, famous the world over for style creations, was delighted that people liked her new style so much. This completes the news. Now the sports round-up. Bekkerus and Johnson each added a pair of goals to their totals last night in Toronto. They are now the high¬ est scorers in N.H.L. history and there are still 10 games remaining in which they can easily better their records. Speedy Wayne Moodie returns home today from the Olympic Games where he became a track sensation by winning 3 gold medals. Most of La Glace is expected to turn out to greet him. That is the sports. Good-night. I shut off the set and gaze out the window. Then I decide to go for a walk so I saunter down the street. Then I see a sign, G. Student and Sons, Trucking and who is behind the desk in the office but Gail. We start talking about the old school days and about where everyone is. She told me that Myrtle left for Mexico after the spring break up for a holiday with her husband; Helen took up medicine and is very successful as a physician; Donna Hanson is
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