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SUZANNE WOODS I have only my dreams, which 1 have spread underneath your feet. Tread softly for you tread on my dreams. Amb.: Lab Tech. Prob. Dest. : Mixing up Love Potion No. 9! Pastime: Those weekend trips to St. Catherines ! Pet Peeve: Sinbad , Karen ' s dog. Claim to Fame: Her sunny smile. Act.: Oklahoma , Choir, Intramu- ral and Interscholastic Volleyball and Basketball 65-68, Green House Captain IRWIN WILLIAMS Amb.: Stock Analyst. Prob. Dest.: Sweeping ticker tape off the floor. Pastime: Saving money to go out weekends. Pet Peeve: Being bugged for having libing answer book in Interal- gebra . Claim to Fame: His sexy winter boots. Prototype: Mr. Greenjeans (from Capt. Kangaroo Show). Act.: Junior rugger, Senior rugger, Junior soccer. Prefect, Boy Cheer- leader, Skiing. Student Council Rep SAM ZYLBERING Basketball is a fun sport, you ' re always dribbling, and shooting. Fav. Exp.: Let ' s go to the track. Amb.: Archeologist. Prob. Dest.: Finding the rocks in his head. Pastime: Betting the exacta. Claim to Fame: Always getting thrown out of school for a hair- cut. Act.: Too old for anything. JEFF WISEMAN The only way to gel rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Fap. Exp.: How aren ' t you feeling today ? Amb.: Advertising Promoter. Prob. Dest.: Writing revolting com- mercials (doing his job). Pastime: Learning blood curdling Arabic curses. Pet Peeve: Imbeciles who shriek per-fect! as he walks by. Claim to Fame: High laugh. Activities: Choir 64-67, Head Pre- fect, Eagle Vista, Chess, Okla- hama. Christmas Productions cards. ;- .. BRIGITTE ZUSER Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. Fav. Exp.: Mon Dieu! Amb.: Computer Technician. Prob. Dest.: Operating Pepsi ma- chines. Pastime: Tryinc to pass Algebra. Pet Peeve: People who spell her name with a D . Claim to Fame: Her quiet humour Act.: French Club. IRWIN GOLD Our graduation class was grieved to loose a member and good friend when Irwin, with three companions was tragically drowned while fishing on the Lake of Two Moun- tains, in April of this year. 10 P BEVERLEY BARTLETT Why can ' t I do like the birds and bees, and fly. Fav. Exp.: Be serious! Amb.: Stewardess. Prob. Dest.: Learning to fold para- chutes. Pastime: Taking care of Dougie Taylor. Pet Peeve: Being asked if blonds have more fun. Claim to Fame: Brains and more brains. Prototype: Miss Innocent. Act.: Badminton. Volleyball, Skiing and Dougie and taking off Fanny ' s boots. BRIAN DOUGLAS CLEAVER (Doug) Its not that I don ' t like school it ' s the principal of the thing. Fav. Exp.: What hcmework? Amb.: Auto mechanic. Prob. Dest.: A greased monkey. Pastime: Trying to learn Flench. Pet Peeve: Mr. Preston ' s detentions. Claim to Fame: His muscles. Prototype: Tarzan. Act.: School Hockey. 19
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HAMISH STEWART can resist everything except tern- tation. Fav. Exp.: School is a lousy way to earn a living. Amb.: To oppress peasents and workers. Pastime: Making money by dishonest means. Pet Peeve: Honest people who do not approve of his dishonest practices. Claim to Fame: His travels around the world. Prototype: Metternick and Machis- velli. NORMA TARNOFSKY When you are good to others, you are best to yourself. Fav. Exp.: I ' m fed up. Amb.: To start on an export-import business. Pastime: Gobbling sunflower seeds all day. Pet Peeve: Art. Claim to Fame: Knitting her own blue sweater. Prototype: A non-conformist. Act.: Ski Club, Fencing, Basketball, Cycling, Volleyball, Swimming. tL Ji ALLAN TOLMATSKY Parents who have a lot of kids deserve plenty of credit! In fact, they can ' t very well get along without it! Fav. Exp.: You scudsy fool! Amb.: Commercial Pilot. Prob. Dest. : Professional Airplane model builder. Pastime: G etting haircuts. Pet Peeve: Principals who don ' t like long hair. Claim to Fame: Carol H. Prototype: Zal Yanofsky. Act.: Gymnastics 65-67. JOHN SUTHERLAND He travels fastest who travels alone. Fav. Exp.: What ' s for homework? Amb.: Engineer or Architect. Prob. Dest.: Designing domino houses. Pastime: Counting school day ' s till the next holiday. Pet Peeve: Only 55 minutes for lunch. Claim to Fame: His unusual in- terests. Prototype: Absent-minded professor. Act.: Chef Club, Math Club, Prefect. JO-ANNE THOMPSON Fav. Exp.: I ' ll hand it in tomorrow. Amb.: To do a service to humanity. Prob. Dest.: Working at the Sal- vation Army ' s Soup Kitchen, Pot- ters. Pastime: Putting on make-up. Pet Peeve: Always being misunder- stood, plastic people , dishonesty, bigotry, prejudice. C ' aim to Fame: Long blond hair. Prototype: Under the make-up Phyl- lis Diller. Act.: Running for the bus, Choir 64-65, Oklahoma, French Club 67-68. SUZANNE TURNBULL When my cue comes, call me. Fav. Exp.: You ' re joking. Amb.: Home Economist. Prob. Dest.: Waitress at Mr. Hot Dog . Pastime: Teaching swimming. Pet Peeve: Certain people who tickle her. Claim to Fame: Her chain belt. Prototype: Lucy (in Peanuts). Act.: Cheerleader, Grad Dance Co- Chairman, Gold House Manager, Prefect. RALPH VAN PUTTEN Fav. Exp.: Oh you dummy! Amb.: Getting into McGill. Prob. Dest.: Garbage Collector at McGill. Pastime: Defending the Canadians and Alouettes. Pet Peeve: Toronto Maple Leaves Ottawa Rough Riders. Claim to Fame: His wise cracks in class. Prototype: The Flying Dutchman. Act.: Student Council Rep., Vista Rep., Volleyball, Basketball, Base- ball. LEONORE VON VOGEL Things too easily obtained, are never really appreciated. Fav. Exp.: That ' s true, but . .. Amb.: Conservationalist. Prob. Dest.: Zoo-Keeper. Pastime: (See Claim to Fame). Pet Peeve: Disorganization and Con- fusion. Claim to Fame: Commuting from Laval to St. Laurent, daily. Prototype: Absent-minded professor. Act.: Choir, Prefect, Swimming Club, Ski Club. ERIC WEISS Aunt Jemimah pancakes without her syrup? Natin Iowa! Fav. Exp.: I might evah ! Amb.: To own an Aphgan Hound. Prob. Dest.: Owning several. Pastime: The theater. Pet Peeve: Trixie-Sue Fishbein and the Cote. St. Lues. Claim to Fame: My clothes. Prototype: Actor Tony Bill. BARRY WHITELEY People hate the ones who make them feel their own inferiority. — Lord Chesterfield Fav. Exp.: That ' s the way it goes. Amb.: Civil Engineer. Prob. Dest.: Building sand castles. Pastime: Girls, cards-in that order Pet Peeve: People who don ' t like Rhythm n ' Blues. Claim to Fame: His record collection Activities: Intramural Football; Bas- ketball, Soccer. Chef Club, Prefect. Manager-Senior Interscholastic Basketball. 18
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PHILIP COOKE Examinations mean-late nights, ear- ly mornings, lots of ink, and ex- plosive ajter effects. Fav. Exp.: What do we have next? Amb.: Mechanic. Prob. Dest.: A nut and bolt putter- oner. Pastime Watching T.V. Pet Peeve: Homework. Claim to Fame: What fame? Prototype: Me, Tarzan. DOUG DEY Some girls have it, some don ' t. But boy does she have it! ' Fav. Exp.: Me sir! What did I do? Amb.: To travel around the world. Prob Dest.: Walking around Mont- real. Pastime: Girls. Girls and more Girls. Pet Peeve: People who try to be someone they aren ' t. Claim to Fame: Blushing. Prototype: The one and only. Act.: Volleyball Senior Basketball Rugger, Gymnastics, Football, Baseball, Chefs Club. HARRY LEBOVITCH Great men are always dying, Some- how I don ' t feel so well myself. Fav. Exp.: Not me! Amb.: Technician. Prob. Dest.: Polishing tubes for R.C.A. Victor. Pastime: Trying to buy a car. Pet Peeve: Teachers. Claim to Fame: Eating salami sand- wichs for lunch.. Prototype: Guess who? Act.: Football, Hockey and Rugby, Chess club. STANLEY LEVINE When I get the urge to work, I lie down until I feel better. Fav. Exp.: Who! Me! Amb.: A Business Man. Prob. Dest.: Having business pro- blems. Pastime: Doing the things I like to do. Pet Peeve: People making fun of him. Claim to Fame: Selling Red Cross calenders to Room 308. Prototype: Stanley Laurel in (Laurel and Hardy). Act.: Red Cross Rep. FANNY MAJEROWICZ ' Is this a knife I see before me? No, It ' s my exam hand me the knife. Fav. Exp.: Bev, pull off my boots. Amb. : Secretary in the U.N. Prob. Dest.: Taking care of boy- friend. Pastime: Shawn, dancing. Pet Peeve: Having detentions. Claim to Fame: The twiggy look. Prototype: Twiggy. Act.: Class Secretary, Ouija and Shawn Tysick. THERESA DAVID Terry Love is tender, so tender is love. Fav. Exp.: Don ' t get personal! Amb.: Secretary. Prob. Dest.: Char women for the boss. Pastime: Leslie and drinking (milk). Pet Peeve: Arguing with Mr. Isen- berg. Claim to Fame: Her savage temper. Prototype: Angle with a black halo. Act.: Basketball, skating Leslie . LYN KOPLAND It is chance, not love that makes the world go round, love keeps it populated. Fav. Exp.: Keep a cool tool. Amb.: Gymnastics teacher. Prob. Dest.: Teaching Tarzan gymnastics. Pastime: Going up to the Belmont. Pet Peeve: Laurel asking me what to do about Syd. Claim to Fame: Weekends up North. Prototype: Minnie Mouse. Act.: Red Cross, Gymnastics Pene- lopie, Bryan. GARY LERNER A wise man has observed thai people that live in glass houses shouldn ' t. Fav. Exp.: Censor-against school regulations. Amb.: To be a writer. Prob. Dest.: Would you believe, doing cross word puzz ' es for the Vista . Pastime: Sleeping throueh school assemblies. Pet Peeve: Writing geography mid- term papers. Claim to Fame: His glasses always falling down his nose. GERRY MacKENZIE You have to get up pretty early to fool me. say about nine or ten Fav. Exp.: Why? Amb.: To be a millionaire. Prob. Dest.: Selling pencils. Pastime: Playing the guitar. Pet Peeve: Having people getting ahead of me. Claim to Fame: Being absent from school. PAULINE McKINNEY One recipe for romance is written on top of a mayonnaise bottle Keep cool, but don ' t Freeze! Amb.: Teaching. Prob. Dest.: Teaching him to say I do . Pastime: Detentions with Mr. Pres- ton. Pet Peeve: People asking her about her sideburns. Claim to Fame: Another Einstein. Prototype: Gamble Soup Girl. Act.: Skiing, riding. 20
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