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IOC TOM ANDRUS ROBERT BARRY JOHN BRAY MR. E. ROSE JUDY BRISTOL PETER CLEMENT JANICE COLEMAN LEO DESCHAMPS ROBERT ELLIOTT SYLVIA HALL CATHIE HASS DON HORGAN RICKY LAUZON KATHY LEWIS • DAVID MUSTARD ARDEN PIGOTT PAUL PLOUSOS JOHN QUANTRILL JEAN RAYNOR BUD SMITH PAUL TAYLOR PAUL TERBENCHE GEORGE WELCH GERRY KNIGHT IOC FORM TRIP Well here we are at the end of the year. What a journey it has been! Our home room pilot, Mr. Rose, yelled at us and got angry but still drove that plane smoo¬ thly to its destination. Our stewardesses, Judy, Janice, and Jean (the three J ' s) were always help¬ ing in each class to make the ride more enjoyable especially in English (by getting Mr. Werner angry). The two Kathies (Hass and Lewis) helped too, I might add. When we stopped at the gym, the plane came in smoothly because our two Pauls (Terbenche and Plousos) helped direct it to a safe landing by winning half our points on field day. We shouldn ' t forget to mention the other half won by our very athletic girl, Sylvia, who can throw a baseball more than 144 feet. Pretty good, eh? Well, our journey must go on to the next stop - the football field where we see Ricky and Arden working out for our school team. Our business man of this trip is Gerry. He is always taking off on trips to the Blue ' n White Executive meets. Our plane crew officers are Bud, Don, Paul Taylor, and the two Bobs (Barrie and Elliott). Bud and Don are quite the guys in geography, a subject which is very important to any plane crew. Paul and the two Bobs like French! ! (I think). 84
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DOUG SMITH MICHAEL SZALAWIGA CAROL THORNDYKE NELLIE UDLKEMA PEGGY WALTON The year of 1960-61 has been very hard for us with our introduction to geom¬ etry, typing and new languages . The students in our class chose a variety of options. We elected John F. (Funnel), whose comical p o e m s and stories are read in English classes, as our Student Council representative. Millie M. is our Blue N White representative this year. Robert B. (Red) is the Boy ' s A. A. representative, and Nellie U. upholds the honour of being the Girl ' s A. A. representative and Dramatic Society representative. Carol Thorndyke is our Music Council represen¬ tative . We enjoy Janice, one of our excellent skaters, doing her famous curtsey. Joan B. is another of lOB ' s famous figure skaters. We also have Peggy W.. and Sandra P. for their fame in skating (when they are on their feet). Ron J. is the boy who always misplaces his English homework or he just couldn ' t have done that question . Max L. , the tallest member of our class, is the all-subject brain. Rhonda A. is the girl who does her homework faithfully every night, eh Rhonda ? I guess Ray S. has finally caught up in his geography notes. Bruce M. , a musical member of our class, can always answer any question asked him (in school I mean). Wayne O. (the shortest member of our class), Mike S. and Dave P. do their homework regularly and are good students. Carol T. and Beverly H. plan to be interior decorators and set up their own company. We know Ann R. will succeed in passing this year. Gordon and Garry are two brothers who always seem to be getting called the other ' s name. Doug S. should put on his glasses without being reminded by the teachers. Patsy P. (pee-wee) doesn ' t fall asleep in math any more. Joanne C. , who hurt her foot in a basketball game, is our sports enthusiast. When a group of boys meet and the topic is pretty girls you can be sure Ray Mills and Ray McCool are in the group. Karen C. , Janice J. , and Sharron M. never manage to arrive on time after recess. John D. , and Bud E. , Ross M. , and Don B. , are four of the six boys attempt¬ ing Latin and they seem to thoroughly enjoy the class. Our first form party was a hay ride after which we went toSharron M. ' s home for entertainment. This party was a huge success and was enjoyed by all. And last, but not least, we must mention our home room teacher, Mrs. Ford, who is patiently trying to help us succeed in passing to grade eleven. Millie McElroy 83
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The trip continues to Science class where Tom and John are the best of friends on one side of the plane and George, Leo, David, and Peter are chums on the other side, but when they make the rest of the class laugh, they are on the wrong side of Mr. Rose. Our second head pilot is John who is our head-mathematician. Well, that ' s the journey of the year 1960-61 of our form 10C. It was a lot of hard work and a lot of fun but I think all of us really enjoyed it. Didn ' t we 10C Kathie Lewis I0D ANDREA ALLCHIN GLORIA AUSTIN GLENN BLANKENSHIP MR. WERNER TERRY CLEARY EDRICK COULL JEAN COUPLAND DON CROFT MARY JANE FERGUSON JOAN FOSTER LLOYD HEARD BONNIE HUMPHRIES MARY JIGGINS SHIRLEY JONES BILL SPICER GAIL STINSON HAROLD TAYLOR WAYNE THROOP EDWIN WALL KEN WILSON DANDRA WILBY 10:53 Anywhere from 1 to 4 minutes after the last bell has gone 10D saunters into 219 for another delightful period of English wit h Mr. Werner. 11:00 Everybody is settled down now except for Gail Stinson who is giggling over something Bonnie Humphries has told her. 11:01 Mr. Werner asks us to take out Twelfth Night . This is i m m e d i a t e 1 y followed by requests by all of the class to go to their lockers. 11:02 Lloyd Heard and Wayne Scott take advantage of this recess to talk about car designs. 11:04 With the desk-pad in one hand and pencil poised in the other Mr. Werner asks to see the homework. Immediately after one half of the class is assured of detentions. 11:06 Bill Spicer tells yours truly, Glenn Blankenship, with tears in his eyes that he can ' t get into the army ' till June. 11:09 Don Croft tries to tell David Kemlo a joke but Mr. Werner tells him to keep quiet or he ' ll be moved up front. 85
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