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9B LARRY AUSTIN WAYNE BYERS SHARON CARR MBS A. POCHON JOANNE DAVEY JOHN CURRIER JOAN COOK GAIL DELANEY BRIAN DOUGLAS ROBERT ELLIOTT MARILYN ETCHER JOHN FOOTE MARGARET FOOTE WENDY FRANCEY WAYNE GODWIN HELEN GRAHAM RUTH GRAHAM MICHAEL GREENAWAY LENORE HARDING HEATHER JARVIS SANDRA KOEHLER ROBERT LEE LARRY MILLER NANCY MOORE HUGH NICHOLS JIM NICHOL SHEILA NIXON BARRY PAEDEN MARY ROY JAMES SARGGENT BARBARA STAPELTON LESLEY TRACY KATHLEEN WHEELER We love our form, old 9B, And most of the teachers will agree, That if we study and if we try, We all should pass by and by. These are noted for their wavy hair, Byers, Nichols and Kelly too. Some are noted for chewing gum, Harding, Lenore, Koehler Sandy Foote Margaret and Moore Nancy. Joanne and Sheila are quiet girls. And Wendy Francey is noted for her curls. Paeden, Douglas, Greenaway are fellers, They think they are the class lady-killers. Austin and Carr are the tall ones, Tracy, Stapleton, Sargent are the small ones. John Currier and Robert Lee could not be called studious, Joan, Helen, Ruth are considered beatious. 75
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8:57 Mrs. Meeking leads us in the Lord ' s Prayer. 9:00 Judy Dent and the Colonel ' ' (John Wakely) rush in. Late, as usual. 9:01 A gust of air fills the room and the announcements begin. 9:02 Dave Christie comes in with an admit slip which Mrs. Meeking has sent him for because of a forgotten note. As he puts the slip on the desk Ron Brideau asks if he got two - one for today and another for tomorrow. 9:05 The announcements are over and for the first two periods the class is split. Some to Art, some to Music, some to I n d u s t r i a 1 Arts, and some brave ones to Home Economics. Mrs. Martyn assigns us our duties and we rush back to the kitchen to don aprons and get breakfast under way. The first casuality occurs when Anita spills the juice, but with the help of a sponge it is easily rectified. The next voice is heard from a sewing machine where Nancy is calling toBrigette who is back at the ironing board pondering over a scorch on her apron. Over by the stove Susan is worrying about the burnt toast while Hazel is trying to b u 11 e r it before it gets cold. The warning bell goes and Wendy, Linda, and Carol M. begin to worry about the un¬ washed dishes. It looks as if the next class will get the honour. 10:15 Business Practice and the class is reunited. After asking David Cottrell a question, Mr. Trevor gets the usual I don ' t take Business Practice, sir. Jeoff , (J eff), or Ricky, who rarely have their homework done, are then asked. After his usual trip to his locker John Sneyd settles down to talk to Dick who sits across the room catching chalk in one hand and clicking his pen with the other. 10:53 Now bravely on to Algebra! Here we see Betty and Joan try to explain what they find so hard about algebraic equations while Bob Coward tells the frank truth about his interest! 11:28 Science! Out comes the gum, candy, and this afternoon 1 s homework. Here Bob Davis, Chris, Ken, and Ron Wakely join together to create some dev¬ ilment. Up at the front we see Dianne arguing with Mr. Scott about a def¬ inition while Peggy gets her say in it. 12:00 Lunch at last! 1:15 Now on to francais. Carol McCaw, a favourite of all the teachers, really shines in French while Wayne tries to figure out some new way to antag¬ onize the teacher. 1:50 Geography. Here Gayle tries, and most of the time is successful, while John Mowat gives us a first hand account of England. 2:24 English. Cheryl and Hazel have kept up an interest in this subject but I ' m afraid I can ' t say the same for Norman and Rodger. It is a good thing Mrs. Meeking has patience for the way Gary slaughters the English language. 2:57 History. Here Judy keeps the class going with the help of Penny who really has looked at her history. 3:38 Back to 101 for announcements. 3:45 Locker doors slam and goodbyes are exchanged. You have just experienced a full day with 9A. Dianne Huffman 74
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Last but not least Delaney, Elliot, Etcher, Foote, Jarvis, Wheeler and Roy, Complete the list of our bundle of joy. We should add a word about our form teacher, Who really would make a remarkable preacher. Miss Pochon is her name, Speaking French has brought her fame. Margaret Foote MARGARET BROOKING MARIE BURNS DAVID BUTTARS MR. C. TREVOR SHARON CANN GORDON CLARK MARILYN CLARK NEIL FULFORD MELODIE G1DDINGS BARBARA GOHEEN ANNE HARNESS DORIS HRYNIUKA IAN KEYES , PAT LENNON BARBARA LOWRY SHARON McBRIDE DAVID MILLS DON OLIVER BOB OSLAND BOB PATTERSON DONNA PAUL JOY ANNE RUSSEL RICHARD SCHOON DONNA SCOTT BONNIE SOBLE PHILIP STRONG SHARON TREW JUDY WALL GLEN WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILTON REG WORR VIRGINIA YOUNG 76
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