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Janet McDougall.More Autos are needed in here. Sheila McIntosh.Here’s a girl interested in Bobby ' s - not the police kind either. Rose Marie Nogue.Cute as a button, neat as a pin, small as a bug, and we just begin. Arlie Olmsted.A wee pert miss on the go, soft spoken, sweet, and nice to know. Rose Marie Oancia.You ' ll find her either in the kitchenette or Rec room. Eileen Pander.Striving for B. Sc. degree in Interior Decorating. Joanne Peart. The RED COAT ' S are a coming . Jeanette Peter.Likes those soft hospital beds. Jeanette Piermantier .... Could I possibly get this weekend off?? Jean Power.Since I ' ve got nothing to do, I guess I ' ll write a line or two. Enid Purdon.Quiet, with a sparkle not only in her eyes but on her Anger. Jean Reid.A little bit of laughter goes a long way. Shirley Reitenbach.Yorkton still holds her biggest interest. Katherine Rogoschewsky . . . Never a dull moment when she’s around. Elisabeth Rump. And then there was New Year ' s Eve, Hey Betty ?? Margaret Schaefer.Speech is silver, but silence is golden. Cleone Schuster.Getting letters from a Michigan hockey player these days. Audrey Sinclair.Her smile is worth a thousand words. Mary Shea.Winning friends with a happy smile. Josephine Smith.What’s the attraction in Saskatoon.Jo?? Jacqueline Stutt.Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we have classes. Margaret Surridge.Still waters run deep. Donna Thompson.Small in size but not in mind. Aurora Thorsteinson.Many varied interests in Halifax, eh! Marie Anne Toupin.Europe, here I come!! Elaine Ulmer.Knows how to close doors quietly. Marilyn Wagner.OOPS! Late again. Myrna Weber.Guess what girls? I’m 3-11 again. Doreen Weikum.Waken Weikum - the weekend ' s here. Elfrieda Wilms.Swift of foot, quick to smile, gives a helping hand all the while. Valorie Wysosky.She ' s busy practising her home cooking in the kitchenette. Mona Yakubowich.A little work and lots of play is Mona ' s formula for a happy day. Make an adventure of all that you do, Do it with purpose and zest Looking at life from the broad point of view, Giving your utmost and best. Take every check as a challenge from fate. Rise above failure and fear, Face up to everything, small things and great, With a good heart and good cheer.
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Intermediates She always appears to be in the second stage of anesthesia. Why the long weekend visit ' s out of town, Marilyn? Head of advertising, hum?? The long lost weekends. The quiet type? Oh, no! She makes herself heard. I don ' t believe in love at first sight - I take a second look. Are you going to the hockey game? Flin Flon is playing. Hey Bechard! How was your date Saturday night? Who got that last goal, Marg? Hey! It ' s noon and I haven ' t written Pete yet. My name isn ' t Nellie - it ' s Miss Bross! Has many plans and lives for weekends. Where there ' s a will there ' s a way. Craven ' s a runnin, Jean ' s a hoppin - the end product of her choppin. Doctor Laidlaw ' s worthy opponent. And they didn ' t even mention the barracks all night. She can still see the light under the door. Oh! Those cinnamon buns! ! Learning all about those joints is quite interesting, isn ' t it? Could her boyfriend possibly be a hairdresser?? What ' s new in the hardware business? Favorite star - JAMES STEWART. If I wasn ' t going steady I ' d. Personality plus Quiet and shy - whoops, wrong girl. Before I put my tongue in gear I ' d better make sure my brain is running. A smile is a key that unlocks all doors. Waiting patiently for letters from Edmonton. What would you like to have for a midnight snack, Stu? Someone ' s in the kitchen with Dina! ! I wonder what defense service she ' s picked this year - still the Army? 10:30 P. M. Oops! Time to get up and go to work. She ' s never here, she ' s always out, we ' re wondering what this is all about. Bologna isn ' t a problem for Deanna. Loves bathing emergency ops. Is this my room or Grand Central Station? Her greatest problem - Whatll we do this weekend. Blonde hair, blue eyes, when she ' s around the laughter will rise. Those football games sure are interesting. Small but mighty. The tall, slim, quiet student in our class who has a bright friendly smile for everyone who passes. Keeps her outside life well under cover. Nothing more but not Loveless”. Do our interests still remain in Moose Jaw? What ever her task Mac has the Nak . She knows all the jokes about travelling salesmen. She went home for the weekend and she ' s in love again. Minnie for short but not Minor . Our black beaty miss. She found out the Navy isn ' t any good, so now she ' s working on the Mounties. Lots of practise has developed her colostomy finger. Give her a stick of dynamite and shell blow you a story. Those beautiful, beautiful brown eyes. That ' s not a tomato can - that ' s Donna ' s car.
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Preliminaries BACK ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Schmidt, V. Lynch, E. Brucker, J. Brown, G. Hawkins, L. Tipple, A. Geysen, J. Kashmere, D. Lozinski, Y. Baron, W. Schaeffer, S. Bearman, A. Giroux, A. Carriere, A. Patzernuk, J. Fieseler, K. Janis, N. M. Sullivan, M. Dodds, S. Blenkin, R. Mass, S. Ollinger. FOURTH ROW: S. Dougall, D. O ' Connor, D. Haubrich, P. Nogue, I. Chorel, M. Kuhn, D. Lindsay, L. Bard, A. Bard, H. Tanouye, H. LeBoldus, C. Dion, N. Young, B. McBey, G. Werth. THIRD ROW: E, Beach, F. Uhryn, B. Hayward, B. Kress, C. Schreiner, G. Roby, C. Ward, R. MacWilliam, O. Istace, A. Doering, J. Bearance, J. Nordick, M. Polasek, L. Charbonneau, A. Dube, M. Hordal, L. Emard, R. Dion, M. Hoglund, G. Hawksworth, K. Heaney, L. Maloney, C. Cowan, O. Salte. SECOND ROW: C. Spenst, J. Sim, C. Thompson, M. Rusnak, A. Racette, E. Wild, M. Clarke, N. McCulloch, M. Purse, D. Posehn, Y. Prosko, C. Boyd, C. Bish.J. Reoch, M. Aech. FRONT ROW: P. Endres, J. Olson, J. Pomfrey, D. Kolskog, M. Feisel, M. Roethe, E. Hoffert, M. LeBoldus, J. Letourneau, M. Sundwall, A. Baker, S. Trudgeon, C. Craig, S. Sanderson, P. Ennos, H. Stauch. CLASS OFFICERS President. Secretary-Treasurer C. Schreiner S. Bearman
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