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Lome Carson: Ambition - audi¬ tor. “To heat a drafty castle, catch the heat thief!” Angela Carlyle: Ambition - lab- technician. She enjoys working on the Static. (Sadist!) Deanna Cassels: Red Deer. Phyllis Castella: Ideal person: Dave Brubeck. Interests: Ten¬ nis, Swimming, Progressive Jazz and horses, (knights too?) Dale Christensen: The damsel in distress would have to be a particular damsel. Goal: en¬ gineering . Doreen Clancy: Future steno¬ grapher. Pet Peeves: stuck car doors and unheated Volkswagens. Jean Clayton: Sylvan Lake. Am¬ bition: nurse. Interests: spec¬ tator sports. Barbara Code: Ambition - teach¬ er with a B.Sc. Ideal person: Morgan the Pirate. (Dig the wild beard, eh?) Lynn Cody: Likes dancing, Static, and sports. Pet peeve: a distance of 100 miles. (Hmmm, must be a knight involved.) Larry Collicutt: Ambition: archi¬ tect. Pet peeve - girls with dyed hair. Favorite expression: “Wow! what a babe!” (Typical, typical). Judy Colwell: RCAF. Ambition: social worker. Brian Comis: Wants to be an aeronautical engineer. Drafty castle? Then set up paper air¬ plane stations. Glenn Cooper: A damsel in dis¬ tress? UNFIND her quick. Wo¬ men mean trouble. (Hey L.) John Cornell: On the Crusades? “I would have hidden during the battles.” (Coward!) Bob Crawford: Would i m . prove society by making motor cycles the stand- ard means of transporta- tion. Pet peeve: speed- ing tickets. George Crawford: Ambi¬ tion: Drafting. (Drafting what? Speeding tickets like brother Bob’s?) Pet peeve: year book ques¬ tionnaires. Glen Daines: With a mil¬ lion in the bank, he ' d operate off the interest. Pet peeve: the library bell. (Wondered who sabotaged that bell.) Judy Darnel: To get rid of rats, just tells them that she’s going steady. Ambition: private steno¬ grapher. Pet peeve: floor shifts (Hard on the knees?) Cliff Davis: Ambition - dentist. Ideal person: Rockefeller. (Dig that wild stock of cash!) Sandra Didrikson: Ambi¬ tion: Lab-technician. Velda Donkin: Ambition Secretary.
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Shirley Benson: Likes collecting records, and dancing. If she had gone on the Crusades, “Don ' t worry, I wouldn t have III gone! William Borgen: Hopes to go to U. of A. Had he a million, he’d be where they sing “The night and you and blue Hawaii.” Valerie Bowerman: Interested in books and spectator sports. Am¬ bition: housewife eventually! Paul Bill: Hopes to join the RCMP. Ideal person: Fearless Fosdick (What?) Locked in armour? “I’d be canned (Like, what ' s with this sardine caper?) Robert Bioletti: Aspires to be a radio technician and had he a million, he’d buy a Packard. Lynda Bowman: Benalto. Am¬ bition: receptionist. Interests: Skating and Curling. Eddie Bownes: Eminent skater; interested in cars and girls. Pet peeve is double-crossing girls. (Troubles lately, Ed?) Betty Breum: Future secretary. Pet peeve: being always four steps behind. Glen Brunner: Red Deer. Donna Blacklock: To get rid of rats? “But I like rats.” If Donna had a million, “Look out. Com¬ posite High!” Ernest Budd: Is interested in ISCF, Hunting, Fishing and Golfing. Dianne Budvarson: Is interested in dancing, the opposite sex and beards (Huh? beards). Ideal person: Alfred E. Newman. (Bug- kin’s filling up fast!) Sandra Boers: Ambition: Lab technician. Interests: Curling, dancing, and Bowling. Garry Bugg: Wants to be a drafts¬ man. A damsel in distress? “It’s not every day that you find one.” Donald Burdick: Is working on his first million. To heat a drafty castle, Don suggests a house-warming party. Henry Bollhorn: Will trade: his sister. If he found a damsel in dis¬ tress, he would leave her there. Ambition: archi¬ tect. Gloria Burk: Prospective teach¬ er. To get rid of rats - hire CATS (Central Alberta Teens?) Sharon Burk: Ambition: to get her Senior Matriculation. Pet peeve: brothers. Rick Bond: “If I had a million, the students w ould sing when they saw me coming, “Here comes Santa Claus, here comes..” Marion Campbell: Will take up nursing. To get rid of rats, hire Danny Kaye. Robert Cardinal: Red Deer.
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Joan Douglas: Aims to be a nurse or a deacon¬ ess. Ideal person Dad.” Interests: Hi C, Council, Annona, dancing, read- jng, Music. Amy Doyle: Thinks Mrs. Krushchev the ideal, for she puts up with Nikita. Amy intends a B. A. in psychology. Ted Farwell: Red Deer. Maureen Fawcett: Is mostly in¬ terested in horses and sports. Had she gone on the Crusades, she would have brought home a wealthy sheik. Allan Fisher: Sylvan Lake. Sheila Flanagan: Red Deer. Terry Duckering: To im¬ prove society would make longer, more fre¬ quent holidays. He has the firm intention of get¬ ting out of school. John Fox: Red Deer. Gilbert French: Red Deer. Mike Eason: Hopes to retire at age 21. His pet peeve is people who choke you with your own tie on D-day. Lorraine Fuller: Has set her aim at accounting. If she were a dam¬ sel in distress, she would shout for Elvis. Pat Gair: Is interested in Bowl¬ ing, Singing, and reading. On the Crusades? “What wouldn’t I have done?” John Easton: Would like to trade his wife if he had one. John’s aim is mechanical engineering. Richard Gehrke: Red Deer. Laura Giebelhaus: Future sec¬ retary of a millionnaire boss. A damsel in distress? “Never, I can look out for myself.” Peggy Einarson: “If I had gone on the Cru¬ sades, what would any¬ body have done? Follow the leader.” To trade: ‘my heart.” Ron Gifford: Is interested in redheads, brunettes, blondes ... To go on the Crusades he ' d “have borrowed Judy Parker’s noble steed.” Judy Glover: To improve society would bring some people back to earth. Darlene Erickson: Ob¬ jects to Krushchev. She would heat a drafty cas¬ tle by giving a hot little party. Eric Goldbeck: Is interested in horsemanship and other qualities of a knight. On the Crusades? “King Richard’s water boy.” Margaret Goodacre: Finds her time taken up with Basketball, Swimming, shopping for new clothes and one boy.
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