Lindsay Thurber Composite High School - Annona Yearbook (Red Deer, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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Gordon Jameson: Red Deer. Dianne Jans: Wants to obtaine her Matriculation and then sail for Aus¬ tralia. Ideal person: One who doesn’t follow the crowd. Rick Jarvin: Enjoys Hunting and Swimming and hopes to become a den¬ tist. Jack Johnson: We bet he’d spend a million dol¬ lars on hunting and sports equipment if he had it. Jack’s pet peeve is peo¬ ple who re-tell the same old jokes. Jim Johnson: Hates being short, loves girls, dan¬ cing and athletics, and with his million will in¬ stall in LTCHS a machine to vend free pop. Terry Jopko: If locked in a suit of armour would march around like Sir Lancelot. Pet peeve: girls who smoke. Brenda Kalbfleisch: Am¬ bition: to travel. To heat a drafty castle? Burn the mortgage. Locked in a suit of armour? “I ' d be in space--man!” Kathy Kaye: Red Deer. Roy Kelley: Red Deer. Craig Kennedy: Red Deer. A damsel in distress, you say? “Every man for himself!” Murray Kisch: Main interests are girls, cars and $. Proof: he’d legalize harems, and build the wildest, most radical this side of heaven. Can’t picture himself locked in steel blue jeans. Alberdina Kits: Has heaps of school books and an overcrowded bus to trade for a Grade XI diploma. Kor Kits : Like Sir Winston, has ideal person, Kor collects stamps and reads avidly. Donald Koenig: In a suit of ar¬ mour would “feel rather confin¬ ed.” Ambition electrician. Bonita Komarnicki: A Jack-the- Ripper fan. If she had a million, man, what a party! Jenny Koster: Has nothing to trade; hates long skirts, and wouldn’t be here if she had a million. Jim Krause: Red Deer. Diane Krauss: Will be a nurse, considers Rock Hudson rdeal, and would invest a million in a worthy cause. Judy Ladd: Would eliminate the male sex to improve society. Larry Ladd: Aims to be a rich bachelor and likes Conrods and Hockey. Andy Larka: With a million would take a South Sea cruise with a yacht full of Hollywood actresses. To improve society: no school, no work.

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Dianne Graham: Likes sports and money and wants to see the world (A prospective playgirl?!) Marilyn Grimson: If I were a dam sel in distress, “Ah’d take dis-tress off.” Sharon Hadley: Is interested in “snakes, snails,and puppy dogs’ tails!’’ (Who is he?) Pat Hanczik: Considers the ideal person “myself’’. (Is this conceit or honesty?) Rick Horsely: Favorite expression: “Give it the deep six.” Pet peeve: people and school (Is there anything I missed?) Marilyn Howarth: If you were a damsel in dis¬ tress: “Let’s not be ridiculous!” Marilyn will be a secretary. Terry Hanes: Is interested in staying alive. (Pretty tough these days.) Betty Hanson: Ambition - Nur¬ sing. Ideal person: Cam. (Her knight must come from Camelot too). Terry Hoyle: With a mil¬ lion he’d buy CHCA-TY and make it a teen-age station. Ambition: aero¬ nautical engineer. Will trade a sister for your brother (“smaller than I, of course.”) Ryan Harju: Likes Basketball, money and trouble. Ambition: to get as much fun out of life as possible. Dianne Harlow: Ambition - navy secretary. (Is it the boats or the blue uniforms?) Loretta Humbke: Ambi¬ tion: Hairdressing. Ideal person: “Who but Elvis? Jim Hartrick: Ideal person: Brenda Lee. Jim wants to be a surveyor. Donna Herbert: Suggests female presidents and premiers to im¬ prove society. Ambition: psycho¬ logist. Lorraine Hunter: Enjoys eating, talking, and read ing. Ambition - to finish school. Pet peeve: con¬ ceited people. Sandra Hicks: Considers D.R. her ideal. If she had a million, Sandra would fly to Australia. Roger Hilman: Likes sports. A bean shooter to get rid of rats?? Marlene Ibbotson: A sports.minded girl who likes happy-go-lucky people. Will go to Uni¬ versity. James Hollman: Red Deer. Viola Hollman: Wants to be a secretary. Likes sports and stickless Hockey. Pet peeve: Boys in blue jeans and school. Dennis James: Is mainly interested in Science. Hopes to be an atomic physicist.



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Sharon Larsh: RCAF. Likes Pete and Basketball. John Lee: Will join the U.S. Navy (A traitor in our midst!) Ambition: the world ' s only wo¬ men’s dress designer. (What other sex wears dresses, Petunia?) Anita Leung: Is interested in Skating, Badminton, Music. Pet peeve: frogs. Fred Liddell: Likes model planes and sports. Wants to be a journal¬ ist to interview B. Bardot. Henry Lodewyk: A sports-mind¬ ed student. Wants to trade jokes. (Hmmm!) Elaine Logan: Likes sports, clothes, money and Mrs. Kennedy. A damsel in distress? “That makes two of us.” (Now, boys!!) David Lord: Thinks the ideal person Nikaroldohn Diefkenmil- lanov (and he can spell it!) Guy Luke: Wants to join the RCMP (not if you have red hair - please - that red coat, you know.) Marilyn Macarthur: Wants to be a stenographer and hates people who don’t mind their own busi¬ ness. (Never gossiped, Marilyn?) Bill Mackay: Interested in sports, Val, and hot rods. Wants to be a photographer. (Not an¬ other Anthonyl) Greg MacKinnon: Likes ranching and wants to be a cattle rancher. (Well, natch.) Randy MacKinnon: Dislikes guys who drive junk heaps and offers to show them how to build a real hot rod. Kay MacLean: If she were a damsel in distress, she would find a man-sel in distress. Andrew Maga: Likes everything but girls and wants to be a mechanic. Gary Mah: Red Deer. John Marriage: Pet peeve: no car. (To do what?) Would heat a drafty castle with CAN¬ DLES! June Marriott: Enjoys Bowling and Painting. Would want MIKE to HAMMER her out of a suit of armour. Susan Marshall: Interests Teen Town and Bowling Pet peeve: getting the typing keys jammed. Marlene Martin: Is inter¬ ested in Curling, Art, and Music. Will take up pharmacy. To get rid of rats would use a comb! Brenda McAuley: Likes cheerleading, sewing, cooking, and Daisy Mae (Any ideas about a L’il Abner?) Aspires to be a teacher. Maureen McBride: Red Deer.

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