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Linda Amundrud (ambition undecided) seems to think she is going to end up an old maid. However, as her pet peeve is “keeping a certain boy out of a certain building,” I doubt it. Actively partici¬ pating in house basketball and plays, she should do well. Brian Bartlett, future Data and Computer processor, will probably end up as a light- bulb turner. His pet peeve(s) are Leslie Cheater, Leslie Patten, Dorothy Gossen and Gail Ritchie. For activities, Brian was in drama and house sports. Murial Dickson, who thinks she’ll end up an old maid librarian, enters University after Grade 12. Her activities were Glee Club and House Sports. Her pet peeve is school buses. Ken Edgington’s greatest desire is to be a “stand-in for Batman”. Forget it, Ken, you’ll probably end up “ishkabibble”. His pet peeve is people who call him “Black Bart” and his activities are football and house volleyball. Harry Gereau intends to race cars and become a soap-box champion. His activities are football, track and girls, al¬ though his pet peeve is girls who say “But why?” Tom Greene, future account¬ ant, thinks his probable des¬ tination is Sheldon. Partici¬ pating in senior football, house basketball, volleyball and the stage crew. H e should do well. Vaughn Hogg, active mem¬ ber of the lighting crew, is peeved about girls who chew tobacco. His probable destina¬ tion is a buffalo hunter, al¬ though first of all he’s going to try medicine. Mervin Bailey, whose ambi¬ tion is to get a degree as a bachelor, “Bachelor of Sci¬ ence”, is going to have some trouble as his pet peeve is homework. But, we hope you do well, Mervin. Judy Busby, who has actively participated in intramural sports, glee club, special chorus, make-up and costume clubs, thinks she will end up sorting vegetables at the supermarket. Her pet peeve is Exams on Monday. Judy is sure to make a good Home Economist. Dana Dukart has been very active in all of Sheldon’s Music - Drama productions. She was Alpha’s drama direc¬ tor, a member of Sheldon- ettes, Glee Club, Folksingers, and leading lady in “Finian’s Rainbow”. We expect Dana will pursue a music career. Doug Edy, whose activities are folksinging, drama, chess, music and eating, doesn’t like people who don’t like black. His main ambition is to pass French but he thinks he’ll end up singing folksongs in Pinkie. Dorothy Gossen intends to go to University. (You spelled “University” wrong, Dor¬ othy.) Her activities are house sports, house plays, and Alpha publication rep. Her pet peeve is “giggling girls”. Good luck, Dorothy. Barry Guest, president of the Stage Crew, intends to be¬ come an electrical engineer. His probable destination (ac¬ cording to Barry) is a Christ¬ mas Grad. “There is no substitute for work” seems to be an irritating sentence. Mr. Churney’s right, Barry! Carol Jackson intends to go into nursing if she can part with Sheldon. An active par¬ ticipant of intra mural sports, Carol’s pet peeve is short boys. Happy bed pan wash¬ ing, Carol. Pat Beesley intends to attend the university at Regina, but thinks she will probably end up in Winnipeg. Her pet peeve is 360 miles. A partici¬ pant in Glee Club, we hope you do well Pat. Julie Cowan’s out to be a painter but she thinks she’ll end up a Paper Saleslady. Her activities are Social Rep., Cheerleaders, Activities Rep., and House plays. Her pet peeve is complicated jokes. Good luck, Julie. Barry Dunn seems to think passing is his greatest ambi¬ tion. As his pet peeve is Grade 12, he had better not flunk. Barry has participated in house basketball and house football. Karen Evoy’s pet peeve is boys who mess her hair. Her activities were house sports, house plays and activity rep. Good luck at University, Karen. Sharon Gree n thinks she’ll end up whitewashing fences even if she is going to the University of Manitoba to get her Bachelor of Fine Arts. Her activities have been house sports and plays, make¬ up club, bowling and curling. Sharon is sure to be a suc¬ cess. Don Harvey, whose ambition is medicine, might yet be¬ come a shoe-shiner at the “Sask.” His activities include Interhouse Sports and his pet peeve is “dirty shoes”. Gaylene Johnston is out to see the world and who knows what her probable destination will be. House sports and drama are some of Gaylene’s main activities. Her pet peeve is car fiends. Happy hunting. 16
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