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PHOEBUS C+-9 Nineteen Forty-Eight - -C+S 12C and 13C FRONT ROW: Irene MacDonell. Irene Krueger. Irene Wlllms. Mary Ka Y- ,rwin ' r ° m Elmore. Bob Rose Gerry Tarr, Marie Bateman. Norma Thorpe. Rena Dibbley. SECOND ROW: Joanne Mills, Colleen Siddall, Joyce Bailey, Iona Ackerl. Dorothy Hillier, Jean Williams. Elenor Tofflemire. Donna Sudds. Alberta Ross. Marion Imeson, Shirlev Mason. Olena Berenda. 12C AND 13C A is for Alberta, the head of her class; Everyone thinks she ' s a smart little lass. B is for Bob. a tall, lanky guy; The girls sure look up when he goes by. C is for Colleen, a pure Irish lassie; Her hair is red and her figure is classie. D is for Donna, with light brown hair, Personality beaming, and figure so fair. D is the initial for our happy Dot; She tells lots of jokes, but knows when to stop. E is for Eleanor, who is slender and tall; At our field meet she out-jumps them all. F is the initial that stands for fun; That ' s why our work is never done. G is for Gertrude, Miss Maycock at sight; Her motto is; Dr. and the left side. Cr. on the right. G is for Gerry, with dark curly hair; No curlers at night does she have to wear. H is for the happy days spent here. But we ' re all very glad it s our last year. I is for Iona, a designer to be. But we think she ' ll end up on her hubby s knee. I is for Irene, with hair like tlame: Th“ kids call her Puddles MacDonell’s her name
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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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Nineteen Forty-Eisht c- J PHOEBUS - I is lor Jean, who has a cute little grin; She ' s lull of laughter and mischief within. I is fcr Joanne, who lives here in town; Her hair is red, but she says it ' s brown. J is for Joyce, who is so fancy free, ' Cause that’s the way she wants to be. K is for Krueger, whose first name is Irene; She has big brown eyes that are really a dream. L is for luck—we all need it so, If into this world we venture to go. M is for Margaret, our teacher ' s name; She came from London to lead us to fame. M is for a sweet little girl named Marie; She is bound to end up on the boss ' knee. M Is for Marion, a friend to us all; She ' s right on the spot whenever we call. M is for Marlene, who lcves to jive; No one can say she ' s not alive. M is for Mary, whose last name is Kay; She giggles and laughs and has lots to say. N is for Norma, whose last name is Thorpe; She ' s a smart little girl, and a dam good sport. O is for Olena, whose hair is so blonde, Of whom the whole class is very fond. P is for Pat, the man of the year (no joke); He’ll have to stop smoking and start drinking coke. 0 is for the questions the teachers all ask; And to find the right answers is a very hard task. R is for Rena, who passes out candy; Everyone near her thinks she ' s just dandy. S is for Shirley, a sharp little chick; As for the boys she has taken her pick (for a while). T is for Tom, who comes to school, But would rather be up town playing pool. U is for us in 12 and 13C; How studious, how intelligent, how brilliant are we! V i s for variety in the subjects we take; We carry so many books they make our backs ache. W is for Willms—her first name is Irene; Her lovely complexion is like peaches and cream. X marks the spot where we spent many days: Now we’re looking for a job that really pays, Y is a letter for which we have no name, But we thought we ' d mention it iust the same. Z is for zero day drawing nigh, When we try our finals and say good-bye. 49
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