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DAVID NORTHCOTT Do I see a vaecuum here or are you going blind? Fav. Exp.: I try as good as I is. Amb. : Journalist. Prob. Dest.: Writing the Dear David column in the Terrebonne Times. Pastime: Moonshining on Friday nights and attending funerals on Saturdays. Pet Peeve: Toronto, surfing records, conceit, egotistical people. Act.: Trying to be as inactive as possible. GARY NEWTON InjlMion is defined .is what makes balloons larger and candy bars smaller. Amb.: Lawyer. Prob. Dest.: Judge at Prefect Court Pastime: Putting my Hair up in curlers. Pet Peeve.: Curl-Free and unsuccess- ful permanents. Claim to Fame: My naturally curly hair. Act.: Ski Club, Class Pres., Inter- mural Sports, Interscholastic Bas- ketball and Soccer, Prefect. GARY Gunner PLASTINO ■riy The meek shall inherit the so keep off my property Fav. Exp.: Play it cool ! ! Amb.: Psychiatrist. Prob. Dest.: Self-analysis. Pastime: Shooting with the Domi- nion Marksmen. Pet Peeve: People who think they are (setter than anyone else. Claim to Fame: Bad jokes. Act: Choir, Chess Club, Intramural Football, Pres. Weightlif ting Club, S.L.H.S. Rifle Club, Red Cross. JOHN Hippie POWELL time can pass, why can ' t I? Fav. Exp.: Watch your step, follow the guide. Amb.: La 7er. Prob. Dest.: Playing drums, and pushing around in a discotheque. Pastime: Hitting library door with A.E.C. and Rothe, writing life history on the inside of locker. Pet Peeve: English class, French class, straight people, educational movies on drugs. Claim to Fame: Student activist, (P.A.S.S.), U.W.S.O. MICHAEL ROCKBRAND Romeo, where art thou? Shut up and get me already! Fav. Exp.: No. Smith, not now I Amb.: Writer. Prob. Dest.: No, my probable des- tiny is not two lines. Pastime: A bore. Pet Peeve: I hate Smith, I hate Smith. I hate Smith, I hate Smith, I liate Smith. Claim to Fame: My intelligence. Act.: Elvis Presley Appreciation Club, Elvis Presley Record Club, E. P. Fan Club, E. P. Lonely Hearts Club. WILLIAM P. NICHOLS ( Nik ) Amb.: Orthopoedic surgeon and ski bum. Prob. Dest.: Tow (toe) operator. Pet Peeve: Those not convinced of my modesty. Claim to Fame: The most beautiful stroke in the world. Act.: All sports, Pres. Bridge Club Lonely Hearts Club. PEARL PAL An education is suppostd to make a better person of you. For Hea- ven ' s sake, what happened to me? Fav. Exp.: I think I ' ll take this afternoon ofl . Amb: Nurse. Prob. Dest.: Laughing my way out of first year ' s training. Pastime: Sitting by the telephone waiting for Steve to call. Act.: Basketball, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Cheerleader, Biology Club, Swimming Club, Referee, Badminton. Softball MOIRA POLNEY To love a man is virtuous, to understand him is wisdom. Fav. Exp.: I HATE HIM ! ! ! Amb.: Social Welfare Worker. Prob. Dest.: Living off Welfare. Pastime: Going to Ahuntsic. Pet Peeve: People who think I ' m quiet. Claim to Fame: My bell-bottom jeans. Act.: Softball, Gymnastics, Folk- Singing Club. VIHPHEN RAE Fav. Exp.: Very interesting, Amb. : Lawyer. Prob. Dest.: Pleading guilty to car theft. Pet Peeve: Conceit. Act.: Chess Club, S.L.H.S. Marks- men, Prefect Board. OWEN ROSENZWEIG To be or not to be Fav. Exp.: Here come the Judge, Amb.: To work in the Hospital Labs. Prob. Dest.: To work m the parking lot as an attendant. Pet Peeve: Not to be allowed to do what my brother does. Claim to Fame: My work in school. Act.: Skiing and T.V.
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TINA LESSER ' The snow J jjllm iojily, The earth bus vanhhed leaving only iky: ' Fav, Exp.: (Untranslatable friim its original language). Amb. : To be happy. Prob. Dest.: To stay in St. Laurent High all her life. Pet Peeve: People who only pretend to care about their friends. Act.: Red Cross Rep. ' 67, Choir ' 66 and ' 68, Ski Club ' 67, Intramural Softball ' 66, Public speaking. CHUNG-HO (Howard) LEUNG ELAINE LEW (Lani) More than a handjul is .i ira Amb.: Teacher. Prob. Desr.: Bein g taught. Pastime: T. H. E. Gang. Pet Peeve: Bev preaching we watcher ' s at lunch. Claim to Fame: Her Big Feet ' Act.: Choir, Choir committee, chers club. RHODA MAGID A u ' aniing for those U ' ho chance to meet a u-ild glump coming lale at night down a dark street I ' att a graveyard, all alone in a storm. Don ' t hump the glump . Fav. Exp.: I just spoke to him last night and he told me that . . . Amb.: 1) Teacher 2) Social-worker. Prob. Dest.: Working socially in the PTA. Prototype: Granny Goodwitch. Cher. Mem.: Summer of ' 67, and weekly par ' ies of ' 68. ct.: Intramural Volleyhall, Choir I lows backwa,.. e understauJ too expens The Yangtze n no more can Youth. Fav. Exp.: Oh how come ? Amb.: Electrical engineer. Prob. Dest.: Lightbulb salesman Pastime: Working in the store. Pet Peeve: People he doesn ' t coi vince. Claim to Fame: He is very quiet. Act.: Guitar, Dancing, Stamp co Iccting, Swimming. CHLR L LUTTERMAN (Shay) W ' hen I make up my mind, I ' m full of indecision. Fav. Exp.: Ya know who called last night . ' Amb.: To go to Mac ' s and become a teacher. Prob. Dest.: Ending up with Max. Pastime: Running from one phone to another. Claim to Fame: Her pleasant nature (? ?) Act.: Choir, Badminton, Teacher s Club, Drama Club, Milestone, and living. BENJAMIN EDWARD MAHLAB The man who sits on a thumbt.ic soars to great heights. Fav. Exp.: Vive le Quebec Libre. Amb.: To write like Mr. LcRoy. Prob. Dest.: Writing like Nichols. Pet Peeve: Reina ' s pudgy toes. PAULA MARCOVITCH host: Sixty golden minutes, each set with sixty golden seconds. No reward is offered — for they are lost j orever. Fav. Exp.: . . . OK . . O.K ! Amb.: To get ahead. Prob. Dest.: An Executioner. Pastime: T.H.E. Gang. Pet Peeve: When nobody interestin Claim to Fame: Her open house parties that aren ' t really parties. Act.: Ski Club, Teacher ' s Club. Red Cross. MARIA NECKEL ■ blind lead the blind, both J,all jail into the ditch. Fav. Exp.: That ' s cute! Amb ' To be a success. Prob Dest.: To be a failure. Pastime: Loitering in the halls. Pet Peeve: Washing dishes. Claim to Fame: Her glorious height. Act Choir ' 6 - ' 66, ' 68- ' 69, Volley- ball Basketball, Gymnastics. NANCY MURPHY He who sits on thumbtacks will attain great heights. ' ' Fav. Exp.: Stop it, Rodney! Amb.: To convince Heather Berry. Prob. Dest.: She ' s not my type. Pastime: Singing for Rodney. Pet Peeve: Food ? ? ? Claim to Fame: Singing ! ! I Act.: Volleyball, Basketball, Bad- minton, Field Hockey, Intramural Sports, Singing. HRATCH NERDJIVANIAN Women; you can ' t live without them and you can ' t live with them ' . Fav. Exp.: Well . . . uh . . . sorrry . . . but. Amb.: Architect (Engineer), Prob. Dest,: Sanitary Engineer. Pastime: Cleaning the boys wash- room. Pet Peeve: Dirty washrooms. Claim to Fame: His clean jokes ' : ' ' Act.: Interscholastic Soccer Basket- ball, Weightlifting Club, 12
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ALICE ROUAH ' 7 ( not enough to do ood : h-ut one mint do it the liiiht u iy ' Fav. Exp.: Stop it, 1 like it! Amb.: Ciimmercial Artist. Prob. Dest.: Etching on walls of public washrooms. Pastime: Prototype — Black Beauty (any resemblance to the horse is purely coincidental). Pet Peeve: Boys who wear unJer- shirts. Act.: Ski Club, Cheerlcader.s, Social Committee, Sports LOUISE SCHRIER Romance is one of our most prec- ious and indestructahle illusiom . A thing of milts, selj-liersti.ision and jantasy . Fav. Exp.: One Minute . ' Amb.: Obstetrical Nurse. Prob. Dest.: Occupying the maternity ward. Pastime: Creatins; emotional poetry and breaking ,guitar strings. Pet Peeve: Being told she ' s too emotional ! Cher. Mem.: Camp Lakcview. Y 8. KATHLEEN SHAW A problem ;i .; solution in dis- guise Fav. Exp.: Aie! Amb.: Computer progr.immcr. Prob. Dest.: Programmed computer Pet Peeve: People wh,, sneak up behind me. Claim to Fame: My little brown bottle at lunch. Act,: Intramural and Scholastic Sports, Ski Club, Vice-President of the United Nations Club, Math Club 07- ' (iS, Prefect 6,S- ' 69. PAM ROURKE Alt talked about peace. But who of us listened- ■ Fav. Exp.: There ' s only 1300 minutes left till the weekend. Amb. : Registered Nurse. Prob. Dest.: Florence Nightingale- ' Pastime: Counting the minutes of school left till the weekend. Pet Peeve: Teachers who called me Pamela . Act.: Senior Basketball Team, Green House, Bridge Club, Prefect 68-69. •lARLA SEGAL II ippiness IS lite jam — U ' hen you ipread it, you can ' t help gett- mq some on yourself. IV Exp.: .... you know: Amb ' To be a lamp of learning. Prob Dest.: The light that failed. Prototype: This side of innocence — well, there are two sides to every story. Act Student Council Exec., Red Cross, Teachers ' Club, Ski Club, Prefect, E. R. and M. W. Lher Mem.: That wonderful sum- mer. BEV SHINDER Speak u-ilh thine eyes for 1 can t stand your breath. Fav. Exp: I ' m telling you. Amb.: Dietitian. Prob. Dest.: Fat lady in the circus Pastime: T.H.E. Gang. Prototype: The Calorie Kid. Pet Peeve: Those little secrets Cher. Mem.: Saddle shoes. Claim to Fame: Her gum. Act.: Red Cross Rep., Teacher ' s Club Ski Club. JEFFREY SHINOLER Homework n mind over matter, if you don ' t mind it doesn ' t matter. Fav. Exp.: Hey Howard, do we have any English .•■ Amb.: Biologist. Prob. Dest.: Cleaning up after a dissection. Pastime: Hanging around .307 at lunch. Pet Peeve: English Homework. Act.: Chess Club, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, U.N. RONALD SMITH ' 7 he children are going hungry and the good men are dying. Fav. Exp : I know a man. there he died. Amb.: To form a ' Lonely Hearts Club ' with Steve Diab. Prob. Dest.: Getting the bum end of the deal. Pastime: Trying to convince Paula M. that her legs are too long for her nylons. Act: Ski Club ' e-i- ' ft.S, Boys Chef Club ' 67, Intermural Basketball ■65- ' 67, Soccer. Football, Chess Club ' 67, Student Council ' 6 ' ), ' 6S. Runner up Prince ' 66. SYLVAIN SINCHEIN Li! plus belle femrne du monde iie peut offrir que ce qu ' elle a. Fav. Exp. Where is the bread you owe me, Smith- ' Amb. Take over after Moishe. Prob. Dest. De Gaulle ' s successor Pastime: Forgetting about English homework. Pet Peeve: Monsieur Mercer Claim to Fame: My great Frencli Prototype: Maurice Chevalier Act.: Rugger, Soccer. Volleyball. DIANA (Diane) STAHR The los of our illuswi. only lois front which l Fev. Exp.. You mean ytiur a isn ' t in yet - ! Amb.: Biochemist or computer scan tist. Pastime: Still trying to hguie ou trigonometry ! ' Prob. Dest.: Trying to figure ou trigonometry. Pet Peeve: Being called Diana ' Claim to Fame: Her travels — pas and future. Act.: Vista Editor, Student ' s Coun cil executive. Swimming, Skiing.
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