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Matric ROOM M—9— I ED ATWELL: Rossmere is Ed’s second home. Golf¬ ing and curling and beating Crone. Hunting also catches his eye, but school work he just lets glide by. BRUCE BELL: This quiet, hard-working young lad, is quite intelligent, it’s said. But nobody seems to know it, ’cause his marks just never show it. MAEVA BODIE: Maeva Bodie, with auburn hair, friendly smile, and not a care. With marks like hers, it’s plain to see, a great success she’s sure to be. JIM THE BRAIN BOSTROM: He’s taking his second year with cheer; he’s confident and has no fear, always joking—never mad, a handsome one undoubtedly is this lad. LORNE CHESTNUT: Lome is an all-round guy, of course. Golfing, chess and geometry catch his eye, while his takeouts in curling go crawling by. LAWRENCE (TEX) CRONE: Lawrence Crone, a mild mannered, good looking, likable lad. Is inter¬ ested in forestry as a career and in curling as a sport. AL DANIELS: A1 is always tops in sport, in com¬ petition he gives support. Academically he has a swell report and to a question has a wise retort. MAUREEN DE JONG: This bright girl of XI-A goes for sports in a real big way. Always friendly and full of fun; she’s popular with everyone. VIRGINIA DEMIDASH: Virginia is really keen. In Elmwood she is often seen. Blonde hair and eyes of blue. She always has a smile for you. CRAIG DE RYKERE: In curling Craig shows no lack as he slides out of the hack. In-turn, out-turn, U-turn too. Craig will throw them through and through. ARLENE DETTMAN: Curling, tobogganing, oh! what fun. Then she begins to shine. At school work too, she gets her marks, and as a friend she’s fine. DIANE DOHERTY: Sports, drama, jazz and boys. These are the things Diane enjoys. She’s popular, cute and friendly, you’ll find. Personality, plus a clever mind. DAVID DONALD: David Donald we’re happy to say, is a top student of XI-A. Takes part in all sports for our room and also stars with a curling broom. 18
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RALPH FEEDBACK LAVALLEY: XII-C’s audio¬ phile, musicologist, and general beatnick. Even writes his own jokes. Ambition: audio technician. Probable fate: soldering diodes in rocket radios. GARY MILNE: All the girls love this guy, must be on account of his “pretty blue eyes.” In society he will get “HIGH,” if he will only try. KEN MIYANISHI: An import from Tec-Voc. Still thinks we get every second day off. Favorite food po’k chops and judo chops. Probable fate: waiter. JIM CURLEY PALMER: This lad wears a smile for everyone within a mile. He never has much to say. therefore he should go a long way. KEN PERKINS: Has been class officer every year during high school. Now he wants to enter Fine Arts. His interests are: art, singing, girls, and photography. PENNY PETROVITCH: From room 1 comes Pen¬ ny the fighting tiger on the basketball court. After the whistle goes Penny is still seen grabbing for the ball. GLORIA POCALYUKO: Gloria is secretary of XII-C. Every morning we see Gloria hang up the daily bulletin. Probable Fate: tacking “Wanted Pos¬ ters” on Morse Place telephone poles. WAYNE RUSSELL: Wisdom—must have some! At¬ titude—he’s never glum. Yawn—doing it all day. Noncomformist—he’d look sharp with a goatee. En¬ trust—Wayne’s fair all the way. REG SAWULA: With figures he’s real terrific. Girls I mean, not arithmetic. In social life he shows no lack. But in school he’s real slack. ELWOOD SMOKEY SMYRL: A well-liked guy in XII-C. His ambition he does not yet see. In sports he does participate. Score keeper is probable fate. GORDON SPEARING: The man whose middle name is “Personality.” Class Pres, and captain of the varsity volleyball team. He is an avid curler and baseball player. ELIZABETH TANNER: Elizabeth hails from XII-C. A real sports enthusiast, don’t you agree? A key figure on our varsity team. A popular girl it would seem. MARVIN WESELAKE: Guy with moving feet. Girls all seem to like his beat. Crowd around when he enters the door. But move back when he steps on the floor. ELEANOR WILSON: Looking for Eleanor? She can be found busy acting in our play or doing her best at curling. Ambition: private secretary. Probable Fate: M.M.C.’s producer. BOB ZERUCHA: Bob has “Returned” to M.M.C. to finish his grade XII and some of us wish we could study as hard as he does.
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DON EWACKA: XI-A’s laughing boy and second year clansman. Has a brilliant outlook on life. Am¬ bition: To rule the world. Probable Fate: Third year clansman. CAROL FARGEY: Usually seen in most sports, with varying interest of all sorts, always smiling, full of cheer, who’s pep and spirit we’ll miss next year. SHARON FOGG: Blonde and blue-eyed, from across the tracks. There’s nothing that she lacks. The nicest kid you’ll ever meet, as for marks they’re hard to beat. SANDRA GALLOWAY: Pert little miss from XI-A, always smiling, always gay. Cute as a button you’ll agree, her ambition—a stewardess to be. SHARON HARRIS: Sharon’s favorite hobby is horse-back riding. Besides this, her interests lead to Glee club, basketball and boys. Ambition: X-ray Technician. JOAN MARSH: Although Joan is new to Miles Mac this year, she has proved her ability by pulling off top marks all year round. Favorite subject— Maths. GARY McEWAN: XI-A’s President is our “Mac,” skill in curling he doesn’t lack. A man who has everyone’s love and devotion. His comments stir up quite a commotion. KONRAD MENDRES: Konrad is a lad with a sense of humour. He is always willing to give a helping hand. In the evenings he can be seen practising on the accordion and counting his many music degrees. JIM MITCHELL: Besides taking part in inter-room competition, curling, and playing hockey, Jim gets good marks and is a swell friend. GARTH MITCHELL: Basketball he likes the best. As sports rep. he’ll never rest. His smile catches many a filly. However, all think he is a dilly. SETSU MIYANISHI: I know a girl in 11-A, who’s smart and popular in every way. Our favourite cheer¬ leader, and good friend too. You know who I mean Setsu. JEFF MORIN: Jeff is a funny one; never has his homework done. Because his time is spent real good; over at the house of D. Wood. FRED MORRIS: Fred Morris is a minor genius, art student, bookworm and money taker at basket¬ ball games. He also appears in class on occasion. DON OLYNYK: Often seen doing homework be¬ tween periods. Also likes popular music and sports, es¬ pecially hockey: Pet peeve: Getting to classes on time. DON ORLOFF: Don is the clown of our grade. He’s got his future already made. Ambition: to out- sing Fabian. Probable Fate: making bologna in a Chinese resturant. ft 19
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