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Intermediates BACK ROW, Left to Right: M. Hardy, B. Connell, E. Roll, K. Ketcheson, M. Lawrick, A. Steil, S. McGarry, M. Pugh, M. Krause, H. Slusar, E. Roebuck, J. Tomlinson, J. Howe, J. Lemay, D. Inches, L. Dolan, M. Messer, J. McDonald, J. Bily, E. Bailey, D. Duczeck. SECOND ROW; L. Rutledge, A. Cochran, J. Bergum, J. Davis, M. Kerr, E. Jeffers, M. Bain, K. Schmidt, F. Stirton, L, Tucker, L. McKinnon, J. Bywater, S. Pinsonneault, K. Zimbaluk, S. Lemieux, V. Anderson, L. Wills, M. Klinger, M. Marchand. THIRD ROW: B. Zylyk, P. Winnitowy, C. Carnall, S. Lasby, M. Theil, I. Jordens, S. Magee, R. King, B. Bechard, M. Parker, F. Lussier, J. Goski, A. Simchak, B. Unruh, N. Obuck, L. Mercier, Y. Lacelle, I. Benko. FRONT ROW: H. Weber, L. Fournier, S. Hopcraft, S. Lyonais, G. Gillanders, E. Troendle. NOT PRESENT: M. Cameron, J. Hitcherick, R, Lanowski, L. Lalonde, M. Douhaniuk, N. Bakke, Y. Delorme, R. Duncan, J. Kapiczowski, V. Lefevre, CLASS OFFICERS President.. . , . . M. Cameron Vice-President.J. By water Se cretary -Treasurer S. Lyonais
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Intermediates SR. MARIE DU ST. ESPIRIT--“Todomydu:y is that state of life unto which it shall please God to call me.’ ST. PASCALIE--“They serve God well, who serve his creatures.” V. ANDERSON--‘‘A bit of joy, some devilment, these things make her content. E. BAILEY--“Diamonds are a girl’s best friends.” M. BAIN--“A cheerful smile and a brilliant mind, a better friend you’ll never find.” N, BAKKE--“She is of the quiet kind whose nature never varies. B. BECHARD--“For nature made her what she is and never made another.” I. BENKO--“Great men are dying every day. I feel sick.” J. BERGUM--“Not over serious, not over gay, a real nice girl in her quiet way.” J. BILY-- A bubbling ambition in her mind, she ' s not the one to be left behind.” J. BYWATER--“Makes everybody happy with her contagious smile.” M. CAMERON-- “The door to success is labelled “Push.” C. CARNALL--“Oh, for a phone of my own.” A. COCHRAN-- Quiet at times, but those times are yet to come. ” J. DAVIS-- Eenies, meanies, minies, and moes, Davis is always on her toes. Y. DELORME--“When she gives, she gives herself.” L. DOLAN--“The size doesn’t account for what a person can do, Napoleon was only five foot two.’ M. DOUHANlUK--“We build the ladder by which we climb.” D. DUCZEK--“A tender heart, a loyal mind, yet never will an error find.” R. DUNCAN--“She is active stirring all fire, cannot rest, cannot tire.” L. FOURNIER--Mickey Mantle with a sewing machine in one hand and a bedpan in the other. G. GILLANDERS--“The lady who has grit enough to buffer fate, and chuckles a plentyto spare.” J. GOSKI--”One of our quieter inmates. M. HARDY--“Has a secret ambition to sing “Aida” at the Met instead of the Misery.” G. HARROD--“When in Rome do as the Romans do.” J. HITCHERICK--“Speak little, do much.” S. HOPCRAFT--“Her eyes look innocent, but we know different.” J. HOWE--“The elevator to success is broken,--take the stairs.” D. INCHES--“Still doesn’t know why she can’t have two mail boxes for all her letters and parcels.’ U. JEFFERS--“Push, pull or get out of the way.” I. JORDENS--“Doesn’t say too much--wonder what she’s thinking of?” J. KAPICZOWSK3-- Grant us the knowledge to know what is right and the courage enough to do it.’ M. KERR--“Every room has a goon, for all the nuts aren’t in the fruit cake.” J. KETCHESON--“Vim, vigor and vitality, topped with a sprinkle of freckles.” R. KING--“After the clouds the sunshine.” M. KLINGER--“Friends, Romans, R.C.M.P., lend me your men.” M. KRAUSE--“Move ever onward, halting never, reaching, reaching, for your treasure.” Y. LA CELLE--“A prime little elf, with a dazzling smile. Takes one step and thinks awhile.” L. LALONDE--“She’s not as quiet as she seems to be.” R. LANOWSKI--“Laugh and we’ll laugh with you, but you pay the penalty.” S. LASBY--“My mind is made up--don’t confuse it with facts.” M. LA WRICK--“Helpful in anybody’s time of need.” V. LEFEBVRE--“A real “pixie” with a ready smile.” J. LEMAY--“Something wants me on the telephone, where am I?” S. LEMIEUX--“Tall, slim, cute and neat, for fun and laughs, she can’t be beat.” F. LUSSIER--“A personality as sincere as her accent is genuine.” S. LYONAIS--“A cheerful work and a winning smile, now here ' s a girl who is really worth while.’ S. MAGEE--“She’s as good as the best of us and bad as the rest of us.” M. MESSER--“The girl whose buzzer is always ringing, and whose private store abounds in dates.’ M. MARCHAND--“With a willing hand and a heart that’s true, the nursing profession needs more like you.’ L. MERCIER--“Live hard, die young, and leave a beautiful corpse.”
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