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Robert Hamilton: Red Deer. Beverly Hansen: Will be a receptionist. With a million would buy a complete new wardrobe. Robert Herron: Will trade one wrecked Honda for anything. With a million he ' d buy a wife first and then a Corvette. 1 ' Veronica Hebden: Would improve the Yearbook by in¬ cluding a joke Pamela Hertz: Red Deer, section. (Just for you: Did you hear one strawberry say to the other that if it weren ' t so fresh they wouldn ' t be in this jam!) Soren Hansen: Will take up farming. To improve society would have more girls and fewer boys. (Competition too keen, eh, Soren?) Diana Hicke: Likes dancing, sports, boys, and clubs. Wynne Hanson: To improve the Yearbook would include phone numbers in the biogra¬ phies. (Hmmm!) Wallace Henry: As¬ pires to graduate from Varsity. If he found a damsel in distress, he ' d “be different and leave her in distress. ' Donald Hilman: Is interested in radio and electronics and likes baseball and football. Brian Harris: Penhold. A lover of the outdoors who en¬ joys hunting, swimming, and riding. Alice Hockaday: Red Deer. Bruno Hartwig: Nothing mer¬ cenary about this guy. If he had a million dollars he ' d have to find a way to spend it. Maureen Hen wood: I s mainly interest¬ ed in music and sewing. Keith Holmes: Likes foot¬ ball, curling, Y.M.C.A., A.Y.P.A. and head hunting. (Blondes or brunettes?) Delores Heald: Red Deer. Gail Horn: Future steno. Favorite expression: Here comes that car again! Colin Heard: A damsel in distress? I ' d help her. |f Colin were locked in a suit of armour, I ' d get the damsel to help me. Diane Herbert: Is interested in C.G.l.T. and wants to be a teacher. Linda Hombostel: Wants to be a stewardess. Likes skating, golfing, softball and basketball.
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Timothy Gataiant: Ideal per¬ son: Gen. Bullmoose (Money, money, money!) Bob Gauvreau: How to get rid of rats: “Call for Whistler ' s Mother. Russell Given: Ambition: un¬ decided. Pet P . eeve: my si ster. Joe Gerritsen: Red Deer. Robert Gibson: Red Deer. John Gordon: Am¬ bition: merchant seaman with a girl in every port. Kathleen Gregg: Enjoys horse¬ back riding, skating and skiing. Ambition: X-ray technician. Bonnie Griffiths: Wants to be a stewardess. Likes curling, basketball and other sports. Mary Griffiths: Red Deer. David Gunderson: Future teacher. Ideal person: “Strong, handsome, muscular, best in everything, loved by all the girls. (Not you, David?) Lillian Gilbert: Interests: curling, raising fish. (Nice docile creatures, eh?) John Hagg: R.C.A. F., Pen- hold. Maureen Graham: Interests: the male Joan Gilbertson: What change 0 f the species. Brian Hall: Penhold would you make in society if p e f Peeve: snobs, you could? “Eliminate the average man. Stanley Gillespie: Ambition: mechanic. Interest: sports. Lester Gillrie: With a million would improve society by providing more recreation centres for small children. (What about the high school students?) Sandy Gray: Red Deer. Larry Hall: To improve society would make girls pay the ex¬ penses on dates. Will trade - Marks!! Karen Hallin: Red Deer.
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Shirley Hovan: R.C.A. F. Station, Penhold. Would like to be a doctor. Participates in curling, basketball and bowl ing. Susan Kanten: Sylvan Lake. Vivien Jehn: Red Deer. Dick Howell: To improve society would make all prime ministers drive Anglias. Gloria Keegan: Would go on a big spending spree if she had amillion. Wants to be an air stewardess. Dick Huddleston: Wants a university education and en¬ joys curling, skiing, basket¬ ball and car models. Robert J ones: Red Deer. Loreen Kemshead: Wants to be a newspaper reporter. Likes swimming, skating, basketball, and music. Robert Hull: “If I had a million, I would buy a T-bird, a 15 pen, and a new Cor¬ vette. Graham Kendrew: Red Deer. Robert Hutchison: Budding architect. A damsel in dis¬ tress? “I would give her my handkerchief. Sharon Jackson: Would im¬ prove society by making summer holidays four months long. Ambition: nursing. Faye Judson: Favorite expres¬ sion: “It ' s pathet¬ ic actually. Likes boys, cars and the twist. Catharina Kooman: Aspires to be a writer. Pet Peeve: Shakespeare and high-heeled shoes. Bill Jackson: Ferny Jansen: Red Deer. Marilyn Krebs: Pet Peeve: people who don’t smile. What change in society? “They’d never let me do it!) Sharon Kangas: Will take up teach ing. Presently fills her time skating, riding horses, and swim¬ ming. Edward Kriese: Dislikes play¬ ing the piano but enjoys hockey, baseball, playing the trombone, I.S.C.F.
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