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Ten-G The Upper School adopted a new class naming system this year, abandoning the old 1 or 2 after the grade and putting in its place the first letter of the form master's name. We were 10-G for Gardner. But it wasn't long before this name was unofficially changed. It became 10-D. D for Doug? Well, that's one way of looking at it. We were lucky enough this year to have a skeleton in the corner of our homeroom. We worked hard, but for some strange reason this skeleton looked a little different each time we left the room. Turn the heel now put the collar bone down here there! Who will be the first to ride it? Well, the skeleton might not have survived the year but 10-G did. To find out what kind of mark we leave in grade ll, tune in next year book. same time, same . Y. D. Gordon 2 t , ,A ' A Hzqn 4 1. ' Q. .f ,f ' rr SF - v .--Q -its .f I, in . ' P - 7 V if ' - -. 3 ' f' 4 A f' , - - 5 , ., , I I 15.5 '- . ': , .. SYY5 -' j ' .r - ' Y 1 1 ft 1. rn ' A V ' - fi . in Jw s. : 7: Q-F L sv ,N .: ' , ,, .x f - .7 ' Y H X , ., F A , . 1 K f lai s 2 a 5 - J 1 5. I. t it f ,, Q-f-' :fa ta N, r ...QT 1 AAI ,Rt . S il - S N -W P C T P R l. J. A. A. T. Y' it Hawkins Golding Jewell Frampton Anthony Crassweller C onforzi Pape LeFeuvre Beleh Clokie . Borsch A. Abouchar D. Langer Hayes J. Gare M. Kostiuk A. Czegledy-Nagy B. Routledge D . Burrows T. Gray W. Jackes J. Brebner MISSING: P. Newell D. Batten D. Gordon
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l 1 l Q l979!80 was not a bad year - well it wasn't THAT bad a year. Even the timetable could have been worse. Every day started off with disorganization and general pandemonium oops - history. Speaking of history, it's a wonder Mr. Love survived this yearg some people still aren't sure whether he did or not. Most days had a good ending with either a single or double sleep and homework period oops - that's English or is it? What's in a name? lt was, however, an un- questionable weird year, due to the fact that most of the people in the class ARE kind of weird. And the others were just a bit strange or normal, which made them weird, right? ln all fairness though, I think people would generally feel that we all learned a fair amount, except those who were out of it. You know the type with their feet not quite on the ground. As I look around the class, ducking chalk and hymn books, I feel there is no one afraid to face the omnious years ahead when we encounter university, and the more immediate perils of grade 12, with the same intrepid spirit of ad- venture and enthusiasm which carried us through grades 10 and ll. G. Fox Q l J K .I T ' In N S , xi . X . P p L C , 1 R ' i l , N Cl. Q, P IJ .l. Labatt J. Sladek Me Eleven u W l1.'l L' Nl.-.5 l.i'wlul lrgissvuellcr l.ii.r11er limtixc K ir'-1.7. Deny. Rzde fu Keen lill linncgun Xflisivii NK cstrrfi Nl.ifdrt,l l'-tx 'Xlllivlrnll lttnnul A I ' r X 0 -3 X N X-1. 'I
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K. Smith S. Lewis J. Stuart A. Greive A. Wilson S. McMath A. Howard R. Taylor S. Lyon T. Fogden H. Phillips J. Gilbert A. Walker G. Morphy M. McGrath T. Watson K. McCullum E. Pringle S. Armes A. Knight G. Morrison D. Woolcombe W. Walters M. Wynn J. McPherson A. Merrick A, The penetrating scream of Kevin Smith's Harley Dasidson is heard amongst the children playing in the school grounds. Another spring day has begun at S.G.C. Grade l0H is in Form Nlaster's period and Sir. Haslett is gising attendence call en Francais. As he nears the end ol' the class list there is a knock at the door. Jamie MacPherson creeps in with a different excuse ex ery day. such as, Sorry sir, but my mother was hit by a car However, he seems to escape a x isit with Mr. Mcfslaster. The bell rings. After making ottr way through the crowded hallways, the first class ot' the day begins. and we have the regular scene for IOH. McCullum and his boys giggle and play at tlte back of the classroom. Scott Lewis is already asleep. Hugh Phillips and Andrew Oriese talks about old hockey games. Our loquacious Nlr. N1acP is gabbltng on about who knows w hat, and no one is listening. Allan Howard is in the middle ot' the classroom, his mouth taking up most ot' the room. Andrew Nlcrrick is copying exery word that is said or written in the classroom, double underlining exerythtng in red. Nlike Nlciirath does his das's homework frantically. Tim KK alters is humourous comments about the problems ol' the day. Jett' Stuart tells his wry original jokes. howeser, he is the only one laughing. Together w e tnakc .1 great bunch .l. kitllwrt Ten-H
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