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9-16 Back row: Edward Steel, Pac McLellan, Dennis Johnson, J.j Robbie, Solly Dreman, Edwfl Zipp, Jim McKinnon. Second row: Trudy Cohen, Car Fromson, Leona Bingham, G , Wallace, Pat Hamata, Myi j Miller, Charlotte Stewart, Ji Blatta, Gerry Zukor, Terry Les Lorraine Erickson. First row: Doris Hutchison, Ve Lee, Sheila Kirby, Bridie Tinn Arlene White, Abe Anha: Gloria Gardzielik, Lillian L dega, Esther Nepon, Geralds Castello, Shirley Smith. Simpson. 9-19 Back row: Herbert Chalmers, Wally Neves, Bill Glass, Bob Hawksworth, Raymond Creed. Third row: David Hughesman, Don Baker, Robert Zaporozan, Eddie Balzer, Ed Jenner, Bill Zuk, Jack Grunsten, Brian Wright. Second row: Rupert Lawry, Robin Fergusson, Bill Lait, Rosemarie Phillips, Carol Meek, Marlene Granda, Gail Pyper, Arlene Stri- owski, Lawrence Yallits, Bob Ful¬ ton, Ken Boddis. First row: Helen Stashko, Valerie Macaulay, Joan Erickson, Miriam Malenfant, Mel Roscoe, Miss Corbould, Pete Bade, Ann Simp¬ son, Adrienne Rivais, Juanita Fox, Gail Burnett. 8-1 Back row: Bob DanylchuJ Harry Wiebe, Jim Smith, [cm S hewchuk, Charlie Weir, icl Lewis. Third row: Wally Castello, E Cartwright, David Bubbs, G ui Smith, George Jackson. Or il Michaleski, Irvin Kroeker, fal Ustaszewski, John Sinclair. Second row: Diane Moore, Dial Buis, Madeline Presley, Al: Lewis, Deanna Younka, St el anie Jones, Joyce Partrick, Shi agh Keith, Carole Woodvc Marsha Peterman, Dianne Pi ner. First row: Ruth Ogren, Gail dt derson, Sharon Meek, Mic ic Gee, Jeanette Zinkowski, Mr pert, Lome Dunn, Sharon Sh r Carol Empey, Pat Hooper, Glac Currie. Missing: Joy Kurtz, Billy Lee. 26
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9-3 Back row: Nelson Walker, David Melnyk, Don Partrick, Ray Pret- tie, Jack Kidd, Bill Knight, Bill Wicklow, Lome Kenyon, Gerald Wichart, Fred Drew, Ted John¬ son, Douglas Morton, Morley Rogowski, Don Borys. Second row: Barbara Kordesh, Sylvia Jenner, Bernice Mar- kowski, Adele Michalenko, Betty Lester, Jeanette Mackay, Diane Jopling, Pat Hendricks. First row: Joan Pannell, Sylvia Simcoe, Merle Peterson, Veronica Goska, Juie De Piero, June Dett - man, Mary Malenchuk, Joyce Vogel, Irene Maciurzynski, Alice Simpson. 9-14 Back row: George Bayne, Owen Clark, Adrian Okalita, Warren Loos, Bob Bill, Tom Orum, Len Adamek, Ray Kullman, Dick Stokes, Harry Randall. Second row: Bob Janick, Reg Ho- ner, Margo Cusson, Barbara Evanchuk, Joan McCormick, Mar¬ garet Dawyduk, Margaret Shultz, Joan Scott, Allan Keough, Bob Berger. First row: Bernice Ross, Donalee Armour, Irene Babiuk, Steffie Palaniuk, Ellen Kull, Mr. Larus- son, Bill De Jong, Carol Buffie, Pat Hergesheimer, Harriet Pres¬ ses Elvira Loewen. 9-15 Back row: Nelson Rajotte, Ron Stokes, Lome Baker, Richard Fench, Frank Siturn, Mel Grant, Alex Nicol, Charles Ingram, Matt Hawkins. Second row: Lawrence Rzepka, Ken Poole, Margaret Pawlyshyn, Pearle Bauer, Flore Vermette, Audrey Mitchell, Audrey Falls, Isabelle Llewellyn, Carole Stein, Jeanette Zipp, Alex Officer, Lynn Atkinson. First row: Shirley Zellis, Carole Sumner, Kathleen Rau, Nola Riz- nek, Marlene Blasechuk, Bert Roberts, Joanne Rachwalski, Rosalie Sawchuk, June Kendel, Carole Seddon. 25 Missing: George Pernsteiner, Joyce Lally.
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Class 9-16 Here is a wide awake class (we hope) of 20 girls and only 8 boys. It isn’t fair some say. To this, our teacher, Miss Law, will not reply. We are an active group. Many of the students take part in the canteen duties at the Children’s Hospital on Saturdays. We have helped to raise money for toys for these children, Three golden-voiced girls added their talent to other Christmas carollers who raised funds to buy plastic helps for the blind. After Christmas we had a party. Such funI The girls tried hard at volleyball, and the boys at hockey, but neither succeeded in winning any championships. One of our boys is on the basketball team (our hero). Our class organized teams to keep up the bowling schedule (anything for fun). Our ambition? We have only one—to paper our bedroom walls with merit certificates. Our Motto? It is, Labor omnis vincit . Class 9-19 This year, quite a number of the students were busy in various activities. One of our students, Miriam Malenfant, was busy working for the Children ' s Hospital canteen. During the Christmas holidays, Brian Wright, Adrienne Rivais, and Bob Hawkesworth, joined a group of boys and girls to sing carols. The money they received was donated to the Red Cross. In sports, Don Baker and Ed Jenner were on the school basketball team. Joan Erickson, Val Macaulay, and Juanita Fox played on the Juvenile volleyball team which won the city championship, Helen Staohko and Rosemarie Phillips played on the Junior volleyball team. Our president, Mel Roscoe, and our vice-president, Ann Simpson, have worked faithfully for the room. Class 8-1 We try our best to please everyone in a most outstanding manner with our school work and various activities. Although we are not geniuses (we have a few exceptions), we try to do our best. The girls won their volleyball series by the bare margins of 1 8-23 and 55-33, The boys hold no championships, but they have made a good showing. They ' ll make it next time with a little extra effort. When it comes to ticket selling, the result is medial. We did manage to reach a reasonable mark(5U), but of course this was due to the forcible, vigourous, ability of a few individuals. The encouragement and prompting of our class teacher, Mr. Alpert, were really the heart of our victories. We would like to thank him for his valiant effort in trying to make us good citizens. Maturity: that period when a student goes from answering the teacher’s questions, to questioning the teacher’s answers. -JBBHBBBBfr Mr. B.— If you start at a given point on a figure and go all the way around it, what do you get? Gerald— Slapped, sir. •SBBBBBBHf- 27
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