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Elaine Raymond: Inter¬ ests - reading, Varsity Beaux, and I.S.C.F. Am¬ bition: Varsity (to be where the boys are.) Murray Salsauler: Benalto. Fay Sanderson: Likes Music and wants to teach. Dislikes stu¬ dents with cars. Charlotte Rempel: Wants a B.Ed. If locked in a suit of armour: Cal I Paladin. (Have can- opener; Will travel.) Anne Richards: Pet peeve: Being called “Red. Likes Ice Sports and cooking. Carol Sawatsky: Likes Base¬ ball, Painting, and Swimming. Pet peeve: people who drive tractors. (No farm girl here!) Lee Schaer: Aspires to be a stenographer with H.A. as boss. Wants a comic section in the yearbook. (Pul-eeze, it’s hard enough to get a yearbook ex¬ ecutive now.) John Schalk: Wants to be a tech¬ nical engineer. Ideal: Huck Hound. Twila Schiltroth: Will be a secretary. Would run away from rats. Jack Rindal: Ideal: a Mexican (like, snooze, man!) Hates know-it- alls.” Dan Scott: Flying and Skiing are interests. Intends to be an electrician. Raymond Scott: Interests are farming, Kaiser (cars) and mo¬ dels - (the 36-24-36 kind, of course.) Gary Robinson: Is inter¬ ested in girls, cars and money. Pet peeve: his car (when there ' s no girl inside.) Bob Settle: Fills his time with Skiing, Archery, and Tennis. Am¬ bition theology or medicine. Doug Sheppard: If he found a damsel in distress - the five minute man strikes again! In¬ terests are cars and girls ( a future Don Juan?) Viola Rose: Likes sports and wants to be a stenog¬ rapher. Hates being cal¬ led “Lambchops. Ralph Sherret: Ambition to re¬ tire after Grade XII. (What ' s the pension worth?) Dianne Schick: Ambition: sec retary. Interests - eating and home-making. Barry Sim: Would improve so¬ ciety by stopping all this war jazz. Ideal - Peter Gunn. Don Skog: Red Deer. Marilee Salsauler: Wants to finish Grade XII. Pet peeve: school buses.
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Leslie Parry: Wants to abolish money (You’re that flat?!) Am¬ bition: to graduate from U. of A. Nancy Parsons: Likes all sports and Hi-Y. To get rid of rats would use mental telepathy. (Takes a rat to think like a ... - no, don’t mean it!) Gail Pearson: RCAF. Ideal per¬ son: Any good looking guy. Wayne Penner: Sylvan Lake. Wants society to chuck out ties and haircuts (Sampson II?) Likes cars and poker. Edward Prins: Is inter, ested in electronics. p, peeve: CKRD. Wants 1o be a radio serviceman, Jerry Pugh: Red Deer. John Percival: Ideal - George Gobel (face or figure?) Ambition: Electrical engineer. Gary Peterson: Pet peeve school ink. Chesley Pye : His inter- est is cars and his am¬ bition is to be a mech¬ anic. On the Crusades lit would have ridden a horse and carried a lance with a blunt end. Heather Phillips: Is interested in sewing and Jobies. Ambition physiotherapi st. Great gripe- grudge holders. David Pickering: Wants to get rid of Big Bad Nike and com¬ patriots. His time consumers: sports, horses and N.E.R.A. Sharon Pye: Whitecourt, Alberta. Only dislikes boys in blue jeans. Other interests are Art, Home Economics, Gnd dancing. Jannie Pierik: Aspires to be a teacher. Pet peeve - Science 20. Marie Pijeau: Red Deer. Brooke Quam: Says sleep and sports are his inter¬ ests, but we bet there are more. (Confess; who is she?) Pat Pistawka: Red Deer. Herbert “Butch” Pixley: Inter¬ ests: Basketball, Hi-C and even tually getting the family car. In¬ tends to be a lawyer (Philadel¬ phia, here he comes!) Gary Pixley: Favorite Expres¬ sion: “My work is never done.” Favorite explanation: “I never do it.” Kerry Poffenroth: If I had a million? — I ' d live off the in¬ terest.” David Raine: Bowden. Donald Raivio: Ambition: Electrical engineer. As for the Crusades: “Please, Mr. Richard, I don’t want to go.”
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Jessie Smith: Interests: I.S.C.F. Ambition: “Butcher” (any one particular in mind?) Louise Smith: Would improve society by making schools closer to home. Valerie Smith: Future Lab tech¬ nician. To get rid of rats, would call a rat hole digger. Denyse Snell: Ambition: to be¬ come an airline hostess. Pet peeve: LTCHS parking lot. Shirley Sutherland: Wont; to become a nurse. Dennis Swanson: Is in¬ terested in Bowling and Curling. WilI trade his brother for ANYTHING! Diane Spankie: Will be a pri¬ vate secretary or go to Ryerson Tech. Jack Sparrow: Red Deer. Shirley Taylor: Interests in sewing. Would like to be a nurse. Harvey Staudinger: Sylvan Lake. Aims to become a pilot. Ideal person: Santa Claus. Allan Stephenson: Ambition: 11 a sheckle-bedeckled wallet in my pocket.” Pet peeve - “Why can ' t your daughter come out?” Sandra Tedford: Likes Basketball, Cheerlead- ing, the Annona, the Static, Swimming... Am¬ bition: Interior decora¬ tor. Will trade an Austin for an M.G. Arthur Stephenson: Will trade one report card. Ideal: Big Bad John. Gary Sterling: “If I had a mil¬ lion, I ' d work for two or three.” Aylene Templeton: En¬ joys dancing, sports, Music, and most people. Desires a dark, tall, rick handsome, charming, ambitious male. Barney Stone: Sylvan Lake. Brian Storrier: Is interested in Hockey and Football. Pet peeve: Austins. Barbara Stroud: Likes Painting, I.S.C.F. and reading but dis¬ likes peanut butter sandwiches. If her car wouldn’t start, the license plate would probably be loose. Jim Sutherland: Ideal person: “A rich uncle who remembers my name.” To improve society would abolish income tax. Donna Thompson: Enjoys shows and weekends. Wishes to be a hair¬ dresser. Pet peeve: Ye olde dentist. (Well, toot sweet!) Victor Thompson: Wants to be a chartered account ant. “If I had a million, man, what a life!”
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