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NAME Charlie Bailey Pat Clarke Shirley Ann Crosier Barbara Diamond Shirley Diamond Melvin Dittrick Mildred Evans Kent Gerrow Bob Gibson Ken Hallett Dan James Sondra James Nancy Kight Ruby Leask Barbara Love Joanne Mosienko Jack Owen June Painter Joan Ray Sinclair Robertson Lois.Sandison Shiriey St. John Thelma Sweetman Muriel Tummonds Elaine Yeo GRADE 12 FORM PREVIEWS INTEREST Acting D Homework Being demure Singing off key Boys Q Dates Love and Flirting Eating Dieting Painting Singing Girls and figure skates Art and writing The printing trade Sports Riding Horses Sports and Music Taking out squeaks Playing hard to get Dancing Girls with Dimples Getting into trouble Farming Fire engine reds Playing ping-pong Yodeiiing LIKELY FATE Another Clark Gable Teacher Housewife Piano tuner Eating Kelloggs Bachelor Dietician Doctor Professor Opera Star Ditch digger Star reporter Schoolmarm Dusting Printers wife English Teacher Raising a basket- ball team Spinster Martha Ray the second Bankrupt Trouble-shooter Model Farmer Fireechief Watching over gas trucks Mountain climber
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ll!-LEE Abraham, Ray Bacon, Keith Dowson, Doris Faux, Isabel Farmer, Jim Gibsonk-Keithg Graham, Dorothy Ann Honey, Helen Lane, Bill lanson, Evelyn Jackson, George Lamb, Muriel Lee, Helen Mahaffy, George McEachern, Thelma McNenly, Fern Naples, Caroline Parrott, Helen Phoenix, Mary Rider, David Sommerville, John Walker, Marilyn Wilbur, Dorothy Williams, Helen Willis, Amy GRADE ll FORM PREVIEWS FAVOURITE PASTIME Taking a holiday Trying to grow up Telling jokes Riding around with Carl . Speaking to the girls Chasing the girls Making eyes at the boys Trying to imitate Rita Hayworth Ringing Bells Looking for the moon Studying figures and angles Writing fan letters to George Riding around in the coupe Being a ladies man Keeping up with the times Fishing around for a man Going for Myles to watch a hockey game Studying with George Writing letters Eating beans and onions Eating salami Watching T.V. at Jack's Winking at the boys Staying at home Reviewing Tom Brown's school Days AMBITION Out to get a Beare To find a girl smaller than him Riding in the sound car To be a two-timer To be an artist To be a Lady- killer To be coy To be a mother of 20 To be a Rell- Hop To have a free home Stanley demonstration To be a farmer Raising Mario Lanza the 3rd To be a hardware mistress To be Mario Lanz the 2nd To be a lady of fashion To hook him in the end To be a comedienne To be helpful To be a nurse To invent a wonder working chorophyll To go on a diet To quit school Teaching Robert Csonl To become a farms er's wife To feed chickens
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Iizllifi ASHTON, Lois' CLEMENTS, Enid GIBSON, Isabel HANCOCK, Sylvia HEAYN, Carol HEYES, Irene HUNTER, Barbara LEASK, Lois LEE, Marina PORTER, Alice TAYLOR, Jean MARRICK, Laureen NARLINER, Bud LacDONALD, Grant SPECIAL COMMERCIAL NICKNAME Barry Doc Ross Bruce Gary Don Sleepy Leasky Silky Vern Walter Airwick Betty Curly lCurlingJ FAVOURITE SONG HEARD TO SAX , Bushel M a Peck Down by the Riverside P. S. I love you Wild Goose For Ever M Ever Every nice girl loves a Sailor Night R Day I'll walk alone When Gerr oes ' Y S marching home again Slow poke Kerry me back to Old Virginia George and the Dragonnet Away down south in the land of cotton Typewriter Song Hey, Joe What's up, Doc? Hawei Hawel I fell!!! How about it, Chief? All hands on deck There goes that Pontiac Chop suey's myy, favourite dish'L Not very stupid! Oh, Doupe! O! Kaye Let George do it I'll beat you up' UT I M EW Cin a'dulI roarl
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