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Stan Norem: Red Deer. Mary Nourse: Sylvan Lake. Likes piano. Peeve: people who act like 2-year olds. Chris Paton: Red Deer. Clinton Park: Wants to be a forest ranger. Would Murray Paul: Red Deer, also like the girls’ phone numbers in¬ cluded in the Year¬ book. Bonnie Nyrose: Favorite ex¬ pression: “Oh, Sam! ,r Am¬ bition: To survive through grade twelve. r V Betti Paulsen: Interests: hot rods, one boy, progressive jazz. and drama. Future plans: welfare probation officer. Dennis O’Callaghan: Red Deer. James Parker: Is hoping for a degree in engineering. Would improve society by elimi¬ nating atomic bombs. Susan Pears: Ambition: Steno. Ideal: “Mother!” Joan Oliver: Red Deer. Diane Peden: Likes basket¬ ball, sewing, and clothes. Wants to be a nurse. Elaine Olson: Likes reading, music, I.S.C.F., and A.Y.F. Dislikes warm Pepsi. Robert Pamo: Is most interested in food and cars. Plans to become a sports commen¬ tator. Frances Pewtress: Ambition: To reach five feet. Likes horses, clothes, piano, sing¬ ing and D.G. Carol Oppelt: Likes sailing, tennis, bowling. Peeve: “girls whose wiggles waggle.” Margaret Pickard: Lover of clothes, horses and outdoor sports. Wants to be an R.N. Diane Palmason: R.C.A.F. Station, Penhold. Heather Parsons: Plans to be a physical education teacher. Likes sports, travelling, and cooking. Kay Pierik: Red Deer. L
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Ruth Metcalf: Red Deer. Dennis Miller: R.C.A.F. Station, Penhold. Doreen Moschenross: Likes skating, P.E., and shows. Ambition: commercial artist. Dislikes libraries. (Any special reason?) Jeanette Morrison: Likes reading and records. Ideal: Mr. T.D. Hand¬ some. Sheila Mowatt: Likes hockey games and boys with cars. Peeve: nine o ' clock bell. (Wakes you up?) Murray Mitten: Red Deer. Terry Mullen: Likes motor¬ cycles and sleep. Ambition: “Some kind of medicine. (Poison?) Lynn Morrison: Red Deer. Frank Moffett: Red Deer. Trudy Murray: Red Deer. Sheila Moger: Hates poppin’ double bubble. Likes sports. Ronald Morrisroe: Red Deer. Allan Moore: Red Deer. Chris Nelson: Red Deer. Edward Moore: Likes horses and 4-H calves. Ideal: any¬ one. (Not fussy, eh?) Gitta Neubauer: Plans to be a stewardess. Hates snobs. Edward Morlock: Penhold. Likes recess and week¬ ends. (Who fo ' ?) Klaus Mortensen: Red Deer. Sydney Nichols: Red Deer.
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Don Riley: Likes sports and good-sports (girls). Dislikes girls who wear blue jeans to school. Wants to be an M.D. Gloriq Roberts: Admires Win¬ ston Churchill. Wants to be a Nursing Aid, and dislikes long coats worn with slacks. Patricia Robertson: Red Deer. Dennis Robinson: Red Deer. Ken Robinson: Ambition: to get married. Interests: Girls, cars, hockey and pool. Dave Rochefort: Red Deer. Bob Rogers: Aspires to be a successful farmer. Considers Mike Hammer ideaf. Audrey Rohe: Considers no one her ideal. (Boys, she ' s still looking.) Wants to be a secretary. Wayne Podow: Has no am¬ bition (he says, but we don ' t believe him). Is peeved by tough zippers. Pat Reid: Pet Peeve: carrots! Am- Lee Ann Preston: Red Deer. bition: To have lots of money to spend on a car and clothes. Eva Quarg: Red Deer. Ricky Reid: In¬ tends to be a mech¬ anical engineer. Thinks Cassanova Fred is ideal. Lois Eileen Raivio: Sylvan Lake. Norma Reay: Red Deer. Joyce Reynolds: Sylvan Lake. Sharon Regnier: Ambition: Psychiatrist. Anything to trade? Not at present, of course, ’cause I just traded him. Brian Rideout: Pet Peeve: Teachers with surprise tests. If his car wouldn’t start he’d have no gas because of the night before . Ron Prokosch: Is working to be an electronic engineer. A damsel in distress? I would abide by the RLSS motto. Ken Redel: Enjoys hunting, photography, and automotives. Will trade: a 1931 Thunder- bird (Hits 40!)
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