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PHOEBUS - 12A Nineteen Forty-Eight —-s- o FRONT ROW: Re.o Brown. Jean Campbell. Mary Grill Eileen lones, lane Upcotl,.Lota NJddta, Dorothy Wales. Bobbylou Stockwell. Mary Andrasik. Glenice Hodgson. Mica Friesen Barbara Cook. Mary Peters. Nancy Brown. Ailoen Phillips. Clara Pannunzio. Shirley SECOND ROW- Kin Uttle. Alan Barlow. Bill Neilipovitz, Lawrence Cantor, Bob Davison Ralph Moran, Joyce Offer. Annie Mastronardi, Hilde Friesen, Ken Bruner, Dave Unger, Len Hurst, Bob Mitton. Tony Crncich, Bob McSween. ABSENT: Marie Will. Helen Tuma. This is 12A, a form of intelligent, industrious, hardworking students. Following are the highlights of an average day with 12A: Bang! that is the signal, all talking ceases. Then in a resounding voice ver the P. A. system come our first words of encouragement. 1 -Z-l-Z-l-z, you vill admit these bus students this morning. In saunters clicking Clara, Shirlev, Bobby Rita and —oh ves, here :omes Lawrence. Announcements finished, by the left of th ® s Si history. Here all books are closed, so Cantor opens his. In Chemistry we are assured that 3 barrels of H + 1 barrel N produce 2 barrels Ammonia. The big nystery is, where did the other 2 barrels go? Dans la classe de francais, M. Cantor etait kicked-out parce qu ' ii a fait un bruit terrible. Latin sequitur lunch hour. Here Leonard closes the door hut not before the cat has slipped in. It sits nonchalantly on a desk watchmg Dorothy w is trying to fi gure out whether Caesar is conquering or is be ’ conquered During the 10th period wherever you look you will find someone from 12A m drama, Glee Club, basketball, volleyball, cadet corps, or band. Those who remain in their home room for a spare patiently await the clang of the 4 o clock bell and those two words girls, stand . Thus the day ends
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Nineteen Forty-Eight PHOEBUS FRONT ROW: lack Buchner. Harold Davies. Jean Hickson. Bernice Vance, Frieda Berqaa Margaret Cairns, Alva Carder, Bob Wallace, Bob Pursel. SECOND ROW: Harry Mathies. Clair McKeen. Leonard Kennedy, Charles Shires, Florence Rowley. Bob Simpson. Bob Bertrand. Roqer Wood. Dick Bonneau. F is for friendship among us galore, O is for class marks from Miss Allore, R is for Richard, who loves dearly his French. M is for Margaret, our Algebra wench. E is for English, our pride and our joy, L is for Latin, we don ' t take it, Oh Boyl E is for every day we attend, V ’S for v ance—she ' s everyone ' s friend; E ' s for the end of our classes at four, N is for noise as we run for the door. D is for a Dam Swell Gang . Kathy Lychka, one of the few girls in 1 ID. has left her class-mates to be married. The boys of 1 ID and the form teacher. Miss Ryan, have a hockey bet. If Boston wins the bov S bake her a cake, but if Boston loses, Miss Ryan bakes them a cake. We think it would be better for her if she lost the bet unless she wants indigestion. We wonder if a certain teacher in the school is still looking for the poster paint that Fritz poured freely down the drain?
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Nineteen Forty-Eight PHOEBUS 12B-D FRONT ROW: Plato Konduros. Ruth Burgar, Dolly Fox. Naomi Bateman, Kathleen Slater Thelma Wiltshire, Hazel Shilson. Evelyn Moran. Ann McCarty. Sophie Piksun, Ruth Dick, Tessie McVannell, Georgina Downinq Beth Neville. Doreen Hodqson Mary Catharin Newland, Paul McVittie. SECOND ROW: Hugh Ives. Robert Setterington, John Kungel, Harry Beniuk. lames MacKenzie. Don Murdock, Tom McNaughton, Norman Bodle, Carl Epplett. Bill Bakes. Kyle Graham. Ronald Hicks, Edsal Hillier, Steve Haas, Allen Sullivan. ABSENT: Betty Morita, Misaki Nakashima. Chieko Okamoto. Gene Gutteridqe, Harriette Reive ★ ★ ★ 12B-D 12B-D is a combination of friendliness, good humour and a minor degree of intelligence Our class motto might easily be Education for those who want it, but we belteye in fun. Undoubtedly there is no more motlev group than our 12B-D as we have intellects, artists, singers, linguists, and a few card sharks, especially at black-jack. Our cadet officers are the best; and lucky will be the boys who pick our Home Economics girls for brides. None of us are too bright in Geometry, but if asked about jazz any one of us can answer your questions. In 12B-D we have Gammas Betas Deltas and Alphas living together in perfect harmonv-we ' l almost! Our cheer leader is our class clown so that at times our class resembles a circus. Several of the 12R-D ' s graduate this year, some to become potential nurses, teachers or agriculturalists of the future. To these we officially bid fare¬ well and offer best wishes for the years ahead, as well as to the others who intend to proceed to 13A and 13C J • 7
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