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HEATHER BERRY My life with joy is sometimes jraught,[ But mostly when I ' m doing naught. Fav. Exp.: WHAT ! ! ! Pr ob. Dest.: Registered Candy Striper. Pastime: Lending an ear for people to pour their troubles into. Pet Peeve: People who sit behind her in class and tickle her to see her jump. Claim to Fame: Her Algebra Mark. Act.: Red Cross, Choir, Prefect. Teacher ' s, Club. LEONARD BLOOM May the battle of the sexes never become a cold war. Fav. Exp.: Am I ever wrong? Amb. Minister of Education. Prob. Dest.: Scrubbing floors fur Jean-Guy Cardinal. Claim to Fame: Attempting to s.u . Similarly, Parallel Lines . . . Act.: Students ' Council President, Executive ' 65- ' 68, Graduation Dance Chairman ' 66, Public Speak- ing ' 65, ' 66, President Ski Club ' 66, ' 67, Sports Editor of Vista, Prince of ' 65. GARY BROWN The Lord gai ' e us two ends; one to think with and one to sit on. Our future depends on which we use: Heads we win. tails we lose. Fav. Exp.: The Fact is ... . Amb.: Research in some field of Biology, Prob, E est, : One of St, L. H ' s many live specimens. Pastime: Tennis, Skiing, and trying to earn an honest dollar. Act.: Soccer, Basketball, ' Volleyball, Badminton, UN Club, Prefect, etc. FRANCES BLACK He who has never hoped can never despair (G. B. Shaw). Fav. Exp.: Thank Goodness It ' s Friday ! Amb.: To get out of Montreal an J travel. Prob. Dest.: Getting out of Montreil and travelling. Pastime: Isn ' t school enough. ! ! Pet Peeve: Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday. Act: Choir, Prefect ' 68- ' 69. M AVIS BOOKER To love more than yesterday hut less than tomorrow. I , IV. Exp.: Like, what can I say. Amh. To live at home forever. Prob. Dest.: Dying at the age of 17. Pastime: Feeding her stomach and filling her head. Pet Peeve: Straight lines. GLEN CADNEY Fav. Exp, You ' d better believe Amb, Engineer Prob, Dest,: Sweeping the dra board for a real engineer Pastime: Sleep Pet Peeve: Work Claim to Fame: Who ' s famous? Prototype: Yogi Bear, DONALD CAILUM (Don) Well, you may leave here For four days in Space But when you return It ' s the same damned place Hate your next door neighbour But don ' t leave a trace. Bob Dylan Amb.: Head Lab Technician at G.F. Prob. Dest.: Chief Test Tube Cleaner at ST. L.H.S. Pastime: Tickling Heather, Folk Festivals, Girls, and Taping bor- rowed folk albums Pet Peeve People who say I ' m immoral KEN CARPENTER Dearest classmates do not weep, I ' m not dead, but just asleep. Fav. Exp.: Now what didn ' t I do. Amb. Civil Engineer. Prob. Dest.: Conductor of CNR railway. Pastime: Supponing any team in the N.H.L. besides Montreal Ca- nadians. Pet Peeve: Getting up on Monday morning. Claim to Fame: His freckles. Act.: Intramurals, Football Champs 68-69. JOSEPH CAROLLA (Joe) It is better to say nothing and be thought a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt. Fav. Exp.: It ' s worth ! ! ! Amb.: ' To travel around the world. Prob. Dest.: Ticket agent on the metro. Pastime: Hockey, Skiing, Chess. Pet Peeve: Having to stand up in Miss Davison ' s English class. PETER CHANTLER Fav. Exp.: Did you do your home- work? Amb.: To become an interior deco- rator. Pasti me: Collecting records, travell- ing and photography. Pet Peeve: Too much English home- work! Claim to Fame: Always doing my homework on time.
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GAIL ABRACEN A closed mouth gathers no feet Fav. Exp.; Guess where I skied this weekend ? ? Amb. : Veterinarian Prob Dest.: A Ski Bum with a Zoo. Pet Peeve: No snow at Christmas. Claim to Fame: Her Head ' s }60 ' s HARVEY AISENTHAL Do unto others before they do unto you . Fav. Exp.: Are you kidding.- ' Amb.: To be a milHonaire social worker. Prob. Dest.: A hobo on welfare. Pastime: Getting English homework from Heather. Pet Peeve: Insincere people and prejudiced people. Claim to Fame: His turtleneck Shins. Act.: Prefect, Intramural Sports, Debating Club, Public Speaking NANCY ABRACEN Everything in hje is like a bath once you get used to it. it ' s not so hot! Fav. Exp.: Guess what ? ! Amb.: Teacher Prob. Dest.: Making little things count. Pastime: Wailing for the phone to ring. Pet Peeve: When the phone doesn t ring. Act.: Red Cross Rep., Teachers ' Club Ski Club, Drama Club, Choir SHARON ALEXANDER Don ' t you know it ' s a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder. Fav. Exp.: You had to be there, Maas. Amb.: To be a champion thumb wrestler. Prob. Dest.: Thumb people have it and thumb people don ' t. S Claim to Fame: Her curly fingers. CAROL ' YN ALLAN Most girls prefer beauty to brains because most boys can see better Fav. Exp.: Really! Tell me all about it. Amb.: Secretary. Prob. Dest.: On the boss ' s knee. Pastime: Looking for someone who did their English homework. Pet Peeve: Not being able to find someone who did the English. Act.: Basketball, Volleyball, Refling. COLLEEN ANDERSON When you ' re down the only way to go is up. Fav. Exp.: Ah! Amb.: Writer. Pastime: Well . . . anything there is to do. Pet Peeve: Conformists who run down conformists Claim to Fame: Brightly colored ribbons. Act.: Class vice pres. ' 65, Class, Pres. ' 66, Class Secretary ' 67, Prefect, Librarian. HENRY APAI Throw a lucky man into the sea and he comes up with a fish ii his mouth. Fav. Exp.: Rock, you ' re off you stick. Amb.: Medicine. Prob. Dest.: Unlawful practice ii Borneo South. Pastime: Miscellaencous D. J ' ing. Pet Peeve: People who don ' t d.inci to James Brown. Claim to Fame: His microphone. Act.: Chef Club, Vista Staff, Rifler Club Salad Days (almost) NEIL ARANOFF Conform and enjoy one ' s society or It will make it tough for one to be indiridualistic. Fav Exp.: oh well! C ' est la vie. Amb Forestry engineer in B.C. Prob Dest.: Hobo travelling across Canada. Pastime: Hitch Hiking, Horseback Riding, Mountain Climbing, Camping Out. Pet Peeve: Trying to do something which is. rated unorthodox with- out bothering anyone but being bothered. Claim to Fame: My love for nature. HANNA APELBAUM Know then thyself. The proper study of mankind is man. Fav. Exp.: What a riot! Amb.: Somewhere in the field of medicine. Prob. Dest.: Picking vegetables some- where in a field. Pastime: Talking on the phone. Pet Peeve: Gym on Monday mor- nings. Claim to Fame: That stunned look. Act.; Choir, Baseball. BERGE BARONIAN It ' s never too late to start all over. Fav. Exp.; That ' s right. Amb.: Go to University. Prob. Dest,: Mechanical Engineer. Pastime: Reading books and listening to Music. Pet Peeve: Losing a chess game. Claim to Fame; A certain Accent. Act.: Weight Lifting Club.
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BERNIE CHMIELASH The trouble with trying to escape punishment is that you can only run as jar as your conscience. Fav. Exp.: Allan, lend me your work. Amb.: (B.A.) Business Adnrnistra- tor. Prob. Dest.: Basel Baker with ;i B.A Pastime: Trying to get A.W. to go to C.S.L. with me. Act.: Red Cross Pres., Student Coun- cil, Boy ' s Chrf Club, Chess Club, Milestone A.lv( msuu- CAROL CIUP Coexistence or no existence — Piet Hem Fav. Exp.: I don ' t know what you re talking about! Amb.: To find one. Prob. Dest.: To die, never having had ambition. Pastime: ' Waiting for summer and sun. Pet Peeve: Winter, cold Claim to Fame: Her frizzy hair and yellow shoes! Act.: Bas ketball, Cheerleading Social Committee, ' Volley Ball, Soft Ball Track and Field. ' VONNE COUDREAU look at you all — look at the love there that ' s sleeping. Fav. Exp.: ' What beautiful people! Amb.: Bringing up flower-children. I Prob. Dest.: Explaining to Fred that ' it ' s better to be married. Pastime: Maintaining the dual role of Yvonnel and Yvonne 2. Pet Peeve: Grease! (Brylcreem, etc.) Claim to Fame: Emotional eyes that tell a strange tale. SHEILA CHAPLIN The best way to uncolour the negro is to give the white man a while heart. Fav. Exp.: Help, Corruption! Amb.: Fulfilling a drc-am. Prob. Dest.: Nightmares. Pastime: Solving Naomi ' s problems Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate and into- lerant people. Claim to Fame: Micro-mite. Act.: Girls ' Sports, Film Club, Stu dent Council, Secretary-Treasurer Social Committee. HOWARD COSSEVER A wedding ring is like a tourni- quet — it cuts off your circulation. Fav. Exp.: Whooppee! Amb.: To go to M.I.T. Prob. Dest.: Ding dong school. Pastime: Doing English homework. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Act.: Prefect, Chess Club. IAN CREESE Fav. Exp-: Is that so ? ! ? Amb.: To enter the field of agri- culture. Prob. Dest.: Being a farmhand. Pastime: After nine. Pet Peeve: People who have a pet Peeve. Claim to Fame: His raccoon coat. Act. Ski Club. ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Fav. Exp.: Get OUT ! ' Amb.: History, political science, writing ? ? ? Prob. Dest.: Pushing a broom and shovel behind a horse on Mount Royal. Pastime: Hitting library door with Hippie and Roth dodging the un fortunates, football, U.W.S.O. Claim to Fame: Rarely smiles, un- known prefect. Act.: Chess Club, Football Champs, Prefect U.N. Club. U. ' W.S.O. SHELDON DEITCHER The eye is a hungry mouth That feeds on the world. (Jim Morrison) Amb.: Your guess is as good as mine. Prob. Dest.: My guess is as good as yours. Pastime: Amongst other things ; nothing. Pet Peeve: Pet Peeves. Claim to Fame: Pool Shark. Act.: Red Cross Rep., ' Volleyball, Basketball and other ball games Ski-Club. RICHARD DARWISH Only he who enjoys living lives. Fav. Exp.: See that Shelby over there it . . . . Amb.: Lawyer. Prob. Dest.: Needing one for speed- ing tickets. Pastime: Car and driver, road and track, etc. Pet Peeve: Weiss (the Big One). Act.: Pres. Ski Club, Pres. Film Club, Bridge Club, Basketball Manager. DOUGLAS DEMPSTER Let us not look hack in anger nor jorward in jear, but around iii awareness — James Thurber Amb.: Regular Officer Training Plan Prob. Dest.: Engineering at McGill. Pet Peeve: Quebec Politics. Act.: Vice- Pres. Students Council, Head Prefect, Film Society. U.N. Club Pres., Choir. «, NsJ
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