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Bruce Aikin’s ambition is to make it up the stairs alive. He doesn’t like to think about his probable destination. A participant in grades nine, ten, and eleven chess, his pet peeve is taxis. Wayne Atwell, future taster for Molsons, intends to have his own still when he leaves us. Actually he’ll probably be a worker for the A.A. (Automobile Association, eh, Wayne). Darrel Bridges wants to be a policeman but he will probably end up running away from them. His pet peeve is getting shut down by Chevy six’s. Buy a new car, Dar¬ rel! Larry Curtis has been active in house plays and house volleyball. His ambition is dentistry and his probable destination is “I’m no Robin Hood, Mr. Cameron”. Larry’s pet peeve is little brats with sharp teeth. Rodney Gietz is apparently going to be a “Social Eschotologist and Capitalist”? His probable destina¬ tion is “highly unsettled”. Joining house sports, S.R.C., U.N., Cur¬ rent Affairs Club, Editorial Board of the Student Prints, Public Speaking Club, Language Club, Chess Club, and Physics Club, Rod¬ ney’s pet peeves are bumbling bureaucracies and political radicals. Barbara Greene is a future “famed discoverer of a cure for cancer” (translation . . . poorly paid Lab Technician). Her activities include house volleyball, track and field. Her pet peeve is “pardon”. Doug Holliday, because he wants to be a civil engineer, will more than likely become a public rela¬ tions man for Chrysler. He is a member of the stage crew, as well as, house football, backetball and volleyball. His pet peeve is “chem¬ istry is merely a part of physics”. I wonder who said that? ? ? Ed Jones’ activities include Physics Club, curling, house basketball and volleyball. He also belongs to the Lakeview Rocket Society. His pet peeve is team teaching. Ed intends to be a scientist and his probable destination? . . . “somewhere”. Marilyn Anslow, whose pet peeve is restricted shows, belongs to Glee Club and Service Club. Marilyn, who thinks she’ll end up as an old maid, wants to be an I.B.M. opera¬ tor when she leaves Sheldon. Irene Booy, past member of the Costume Club, Language Club, French Club, French Correspond¬ ence Club and Editor of the Hand¬ book, intends to be a Lab Tech¬ nician after grade twelve. Her pet peeve is cold classrooms. Carolyn Crosby’s ambition is uni¬ versity. She has worked as a social rep., on the yearbook, as a cheer¬ leader and at house sports during her high school years. Good-luck at university, Carolyn. David Ellis, whose pet peeve is “boy are you short”, intends to be a six-foot interior designer? His probable destination ... a five-foot house painter! Active in S.R.C., football, track, cheerleading, bad¬ minton, -and inter-house sports, he is also Beta’s sports rep. Keep growing, Dave! Frances Gordon’s ambition is uni¬ versity, but she hopes this is only a start. The sky is the limit. Her activities were House Leader, Sports Rep., Senior Basketball, Track, Sheldonettes, and the Oper¬ ettas. Her pet peeve is a weekend that is only two days out of seven. Judy Henricks has taken part in inter-house sports at high school. Her ambition is to get rich, which means she’ll probably end up in a poorhouse. Happy searching, Judy! Sandra Howell is considering a job as a tooth brush where she will un¬ doubtedly be an asset to the com¬ munity. Actually she is going to be a dental hygienist. Past activi¬ ties include: basketball, volleyball, Hi-Y and activities director. Sandra’s pet peeve is school. David Letourneau, whose probable destination is to be a crumby pizza cook and whose pet peeve is “you vant a pizza from Pappa Luichie”, wants to be a social worker. His activities include gymnastics, pizza cook and girls! 18
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Bill Johnstone has a big decision, whether to be a Chiropractor or a bone crusher in a soup factory. He has participated in senior basketball, junior basketball, football, house sports and weekends. His pet peeve is birds? ? Letah Malden, for a change, intends to do something worth while, when she gets out of Grade 12. But to put it in Letah’s own words “Yea, well. . . .” Busy in house activities, Letah’s pet peeve is “Hey, Spag”! June Metheral. whose pet peeve is no blinds in the Chemistry rooms, has been active in Sheldonettes, interhouse sports, the Lan¬ guage Club and the Oper¬ etta. A future Psycholo¬ gist, June should do well. Penny Petrovitch, active as house athletic rep., sen¬ ior and junior basketball member and a softball, volleyball and badminton participant, should do well in nursing even if she ends up performing surgery on a basketball hoop. Her pet peeve is basketball prac¬ tices. Dan Ring, whose ambition is an archaeologist, will probably end up breaking rocks on a chain gang. His activities are unmention¬ able and his pet peeve is Leslie Patton. That’s life, Leslie. Lawrence Swalm, an ac¬ tive Alpha member, has been involved in the Chess Club and basketball. His ambition? Success. Prob¬ able destination: according to Lawrence — a profes¬ sional bum. His pet peeve is Physics teachers! Phil Walsh intends to leave Regina, probably ending up in Moose Jaw. Active in football, basket¬ ball, volleyball, track, house plays and house ath¬ letic director. Phil’s pet peeve is “sitting in front of Preston during PSAT tests. Good luck, Phil. Sandra Lautermilch in¬ tends to be a Physio¬ therapist, although she will probably end up a Chiropractor. Her pet peeve is people who ask stupid questions. Good luck, Sandra. Alex Me Allan, who is go¬ ing into Electronics, will probably end up replacing light bulbs at the Roxy Theatre. His activities were singing and track and he has a problem with 6-foot, 5-inch freshies. Keep those lights burning, Alex. Nancy Normand, destined for University and Air¬ lines, has been active in the Costume Club, Glee Club and curling. Her pet peeve is boys with long hair. Don’t fly too low, Nancy. Peter Puff, who will prob¬ ably be shovelling coal for the C.P.R. but is going to try and be a technical en¬ gineer first, doesn’t like high school drop - outs. Happy shovelling, Peter. Rick Saher, a future uni¬ versity student, has been active in house fooball and school football. Good luck at University, Rick. Jack Thrasher’s ambition is to have a photographic memory, but the poor boy is afflicted with amnesia. Actively participating in junior basketball, house sports, M.U.N.A., house plays and school plays; he is also house leader of Alpha. Some of his pet peeves are ticket dri ves, drunken freshies? sheep? and elbows from Moose Jaw. Jack’s favorite sport is marbles? ? Barry Wood is leaving Sheldon with the desire of being the Scarlet Pimper¬ nel. Give it up, Barry, you’ll always be a wall¬ flower. Barry’s activities include football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, curling and plays. His chief beef is minority groups. Happy sitting, Barry. niops Donna Loewen, future nurse if she gets out of Grade 12, has been active in house basketball and volleyball. Her pet peeve is ribbon pullers. Ian Mason is trying out for a position as a door¬ man at the Royal York. Forget it, Ian, and try doorman at the Pinkie Waldorf-Astoria. His pet peeve is “Squeeker” and his activities are football, band, orchestra, Spring¬ time, Physics Club and Publicity Director. Jeff Perry Gail Redick, well on her way to being a “cultivator of knowledge in the hal¬ lowed halls of higher learning” will probably be a “reaper of ignorance”. Active in S.R.C., curling, basketball and volleyball, her pet peeve is “Oh, farmer”! Robert Stamp; ambition: jockey; probable destina¬ tion: stable boy. Has been active in house sports and the Projection Club. His pet peeve is short girls. Jane Tyerman, busily working towards a Ph.D. in surfing at the Univer¬ sity of Hawaii, will prob¬ ably end up in Saskatoon shovelling her way to classes like the rest of Sheldon. Her pet peeve is, to quote, “Well, I’ll tell ya . . . it’s this way . . . would you believe”. Busy in house basketball, vol¬ leyball, Opus, Student Prints, Make-up Club, cheerleaders and grad banquet committee, Jane will be a loss for the school. Garry Roberts, whose pet peeve is people who skip school, hasn’t decided what he is going to be yet. He seems to think he will be back at school next year. University? ? 17
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Gerald May’s ambition is to be a “bum” although, with a little luck, he will likely be a nuclear physicist. (On second thought, make that a lot of luck.) He has participated in senior curling, and his pet peeve is A1 Mayer and people who call him “choker”. Phil McGunigal’s future profession as a geologist will probably end up in chipping rocks through long, cold, windy winters. His pet peeve . . . long, cold, windy winters. Choose a different job, Phil. Terry Mountjoy’s activities include sports, various clubs, football, vol¬ leyball, curling, basketball, track and field, and publicity committee. Terry is a great house supporter (?) and his pet peeve is people with poor house spirit. Rod Petrovitch, aiming to pass Grade 12 with a sixty-five average, wants to go to university. His pet peeve is a ’65 Dodge which never has any gas. Gail Ritchie, contemplating punc¬ turing people with needles all her life (nursing), busied herself in inter-house sports, Glee Club, and make-up during her high school years. Her pet peeve is physics classes. Gary Short, destined for university and whose probable destination is university, has worked on the stage crew and at curling while at Shel¬ don. His pet peeve is 475 Edsels with hollywoods. Ken Sunquist’s pet peeve is too few hours in a day. His activities in¬ clude football, house sports, U.N. club, and physics club. His ambi¬ tion is success and his probable destination is university. Kim Wrigley, future prime minis¬ ter of Canada, is going to begin his political career as mayor of Pinky. His activities include getting out of Grade XII and his pet peeve is 30 M.P.H. drives. Rod McGregor (only active on weekends) is going to be a hospital administrator. His future is beach¬ combing. His pet peeve is Mitchel- son saying “McGregor, you lush”. Doug Moisuk, one-time pusher of groceries at Safeway’s, intends to become a dentist. He has partici¬ pated in so many things he can’t remember them all. Doug’s pet peeves are cold Morris Minors and speeding. Scott Peaker’s ambition is to be an optometrist. However, he thinks he’ll end up as a bass guitarist at Sam’s Go-Go Club. Scott’s pet peeve is birds with halitosis. His activi¬ ties are censored. Barb Cameron has worked on the “Student Prints”, Glee Club, Shel- donettes, school plays, S.R.C. music rep., operettas, masquers’ club, curling, house plays and folk- singers. Her ambition is university, and her pet peeve is coming out even on ticket sales. Barb will be a big loss to our school. PICTURES MISSING: Gary Dunn’s ambition is to be on time for once. His probable des¬ tination . . . being late, what else? His pet peeve is, naturally, deten¬ tions and his activities include house football, volleyball and bas¬ ketball. Syd Gardiner, contemplating pro¬ fessional golf as a future will prob¬ ably end up a caddie at Tor Hill. His activities are girls, premedi¬ tation, and golf. His pet peeve is people who don’t give 6-foot putts. Alex Steele, next year’s president of the S.R.C. (according to Alex), is without ambition. His pet peeve is short girls. Pauline Van Haver doesn’t know what she’ll end up as but she is going to try to be an X-ray tech¬ nician. Pauline curls, and her pet peeve is “Hey, do you want to buy a ticket?” Wayne Wyatt’s pet peeve is physics first period Monday morning. His ambition is to be a R.C.A.F. pilot but he will probably collect gar¬ bage at $20.00 a week and all he can eat. Watch the indigestion, Wayne.
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