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Page 90 text:
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Through the day we have harrowing experiences with the comics of our room, but what s the room without these kids. As the day draws to a close at the prison, we return to our home rooms and after the dull announcements we lug our ball and chain to our lockers and out into the long awaited streets. KEN AUSTIN SUSAN BARKWORTH PETER BERRY MRS. MARTYN BARBARA BLACK JUDY BLACK BOB BROWN PAT BUDGE MARGARET BYERS TOM CORBETT NORMA DARLINGTON ALAN DOUGLAS BRIAN HENELEY HEATHER JARDINE- RICKY LAMBERT DONNA LIBBY WERNER MARK RUTH MARVIN CHRISTINE McMAHON LARRY MOORE JIM MULDREW GORDON NEWMAN GRACE NEWMAN SHARON PARKS CAMERON PERRAULT SAUNDRA PYKE FRED SMITH HERMAN THEYSMEYER BOB TREW SUSAN WALLACE GWEN WALLER 79
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Page 89 text:
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GAIL SCOTT HENRY WALSH GLORIA WATSON RODGER WIGMORE THE CONVICTS OF P. H. H.S. PRISON As the early morning sun peers through the cold bars on the windows of 9D, our teacher Miss Foy faces her unwakened prisoners while awaiting the announce¬ ments . I ' d like now to introduce you to my fellow cell mates, starting with the most jovial one — and pro of 9D - ! Wayne Rowden - The daily visitor to the warden ' s office. Ron Babbitt - We should buy him a swivel chair so he won ' t wear out his pants. Joan Dilworth - Our favourite artist (what a laugh). Robert Perry - Either wear slippers or keep your feet off the desk. Gail Scott - (Our A. A. rep.) FAVOURITE WORDS I heard a good joke last night. Kathy Henderson — Maybe if we got her a microphone we could hear at the back. Annemieke Derkx - Our future actress, she did very well on play night. Denese Green - Dramatic Society member. Henry Walsh - The ghost of the class, should buy a sign Gone Fishing. Michael Doody - 210 ' s pet eh! Michael? Suzanne Egas - Her favourite room! Home Ec? Gloria Watson - Who got me into writing this up anyway. (Thanks kids!) Erwin Lange - The bookworm and life saver of English class. Marg Berry - (Students ' Council Rep.) - sure is a giggler. Pat Huffman - WOW! all you can say is She ' s the life of our class. Jane Douglas — Poor Jane got moved, right up to the front of the class. Doug Chatteron - The newcomer, is an expert on cow calls as he moos his French. Leon Barkwell - Add a little salt to those nails for taste. Gail Joice - I haven ' t found out her secret heart-throb. Julie Dundas - The quiet little country girl. Edward Sangster — The lady killer of P.H.H.S. Don Grimshaw - When did you get your last perm or is it nightly pin-up? Linda Hatherly - Who do you think you are, a road block? Patsy Hughey - And to think we have Baby Hewey in our class. Katherine McHolm - Our athletic star in basketball. Paul Austin - The girl ' s football hero. Robert Cottrell - The brain of 9D. Ricky Austin - Our Boy ' s A. A. Rep. Pat Nixon - He is good in French and a born artist. Butch Harrington - Poor boy got into the wrong crowd. Bruce Burley - A brave member of the school band. Janice Bristow - She gets stuck with the desk pad. Jim Hatherly - One in a million. Roger Wigmore — Here today, gone tomorrow. Cheryl Anne McBride - Pretty good in English, also wants to be a teacher! Glen Clarke - Our next Einstein. 78
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Page 91 text:
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I would like you to join me in a typical day with 9E. For extra energy in the coming classes, Larry always has a bottle of pop before announcements, while Ruth and Donna go to Mr. Werner ' s room, - Donna with the music and Ruth with the instrument. Then, just as the bell goes, Pat rushe s in. Well - almost late this time. We manage to reach our first class without any serious mishaps, except poss¬ ibly Werner or Alan are nabbed by a teacher for speeding. When the teacher asks for the desk pad, Saundra insists that it is on the desk, and then she realizes it is on her own. The class is now peacefully at work, when we hear Fred say Margaret, put your shoes on . Margaret our Girls A. A. Rep. , has slipped her shoes off again. French is a class everyone except Mrs. Meeking enjoys. This is the time for Tom and Ken to get rid of their excess energy and throw paper airplanes. These antics are greeted by a large smile from Bob Trew, and a scowl from the teacher. When Heather, our Students ' Council Rep. , has to go to play practice, all eyes watch her with envy as she leaves. Then, about 11:15 if you listen very closely you can hear Christine ' s stomach growl, and it ' s plain to see who will be near the first of the luncheon stampede. After lunch we have a practice for the May Musicale competitions. Six boys — Fred, Bob Brown, Herman, Ricky, Brian and Gordon don their grass skirts and practice their hula-dance, while the girls sing an Hawiian tune. While Judy and Barby make lais, Norma and Suzanne give much needed instruction to everyone. Now everyone is hard at work again - at least until Cameron, a small boy with a large thirst, interrupts us to get his ump-teenth drink of water that day. Sharon and Gwen use every spare moment telling fortunes for each other, and Margaret Byers draws pictures when she can get away with it. During the last period, Suzanne cheerfully leaves us to play basketball, and Peter recalls days last fall when he left to play football. At the end of classes, Susan, with her ten ton brief case, Donna Smith who, unlike everyone else in the class, does not talk, and Grace, who tells of what happened on her way to school, plod down the hall to the home room. After announcements, at which time I fear for the safety of Jim who is so small, everyone rushes to their lockers, or e 1 s e they wander slowly to tenth periods. Donna Libby Compliments Of Compliments Of Happy Home Bakery GOODERHAM ENTERPRISES 14 Ontario Street Port Hope Ontario 80
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