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Susan Averback — A regular Xl-C’er. Ambition— to catch her car pool at 3:30 sometimes. The only one known who breaks an ankle over her own paja¬ mas. Ronald Bennett — The man from East Kildonan. Fav. Expression—“Does anyone live in East Kildon¬ an?” Do you use a Toni, Ron? Sheldon Bowels — Always found haunting Tonyas when classes are through, or during classes. Ambi¬ tion— to be God’s gift to women. Fate—Devil’s gift to women. Jacki-Lynne Chandler — Our contribution to any future beauty contest. Is constantly seen with Terry. Best of luck in future. Margeret Collier — Appears to be very quiet, but j what about those weekends? Industrious student, [ likely to pass. I Carolyn Dederick — Can always be seen with Mar¬ garet Collier. Quiet and industrious. Also likely to pass. Elaine Fox — A Sparling Hall Rep. Calls Balmoral home. Can often be seen leading the wolves in a Fox Hunt. Susan Freedman — “Darn! Another run in my ny¬ lons.” “Can I come in Miss Schroeder?” Our actress, can be seen in plays, rotunda, or Tony’s. Mary Frosese — Mary hails from Niverville. Known for her quiet friendly personality, but we wonder what’s going on in her mind. Stuart Gage — A quiet man from St. James, who pretends to work hard. Fav. pastime — hunting. When’s the next meeting of the Four Wise Men, Stu? Sherril Godfrey — This tall redhead from River Heights lends an artistic atmosphere to XI-C. Ambi¬ tion—to catch as many men as she can and store them in a trunk. Roberta Gunn —Another member of XI-C’s quiet group. Ambition—geometry teacher. Fav. Expres- jsion—“This seat is saved for Elaine.” Leslie Hart — Another redhead in XI-C. Future looks promising as Miss Universe. A natural habi¬ tant of the girls common room. Brian Holmes — Mr. Erickson’s favorite anti-Amer- I icanist. Fav. expression—“Crushed” or “Damn Yan- jjkees.” He is strong silent type! There’s one in every jclass. Ronald Kabulak — One of Graham Hall Greats—a j hockey man from Lac du Bonnet. Ambition—to be ' a French professor. Good luck, Ron.
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Cathy Peterson —Another Sarah Bernhart? Cathy is participating with our drama group and from what i hear “make room Hollywood”. Kenneth Rea —Ken is Miss Mills pet!! By the way do ycurknow your “chords”. Future—To attend Grade ' Stephen Ross —Stephen’s main interest this year is Carol. Steve is hard working and will surely succeed in what ever he does. elson Rudelier —Always has a ready joke. Three things are definitely on his mind—sports, women and no homework, please. Ambition—Censured. William Schulez —Bill is the good looking silent type, more or less . . . maybe less. How come he knows j his Physics so—backwards and forwards. ■ Hugh Sutherland — Xl-B’s mathematician! Can al¬ ways be heard making plans for the coming weekend. y k in curling, cars and certain girls. Daniel Walker —This “gay blade” is a bright light in any room. Ambition—Is to get his Matriculation and become a young millionaire. Ralph Westbrook — Main interests are History, Europe and women. Ralph plans to go to U.B.C. next year. Good luck. John Macdonald —The tall, strong, silent type whose joys are found in week-end excursions to Pembina, N.D. Bruce McPherson — “Bubbles”, is one fellow who proves that good things come in small packages (short that is!) Bob Moore —“Mac” has certain memories of Mid¬ town Bridge. Also one of the Pembina boys. Jack Price —Considered the Lady’s man of 11-B. His ambition is to get married or pass grade 11. A1 Southby —A late arrival from Kelvin. He didn’t agree with teaching methods there, this year or last. Richard Tass —Another late arrival. Can be found in the Mixed Common Room every morning doing last night’s homework. MISPLACED 11-A ' ERS Sandra Heibert —This pert and pretty miss makes a habit of meeting Don at 11:30 daily. Fav. Saying: “Hiya Boo-Boo!” Gordon Olsen —11-A’s mad trumpeteer. Can be found playing the trumpet on top of the fridge at 3 a.m. Doug Robertson —Tall, dark, and oh well, you can’t have everything. Enjoys throwing paper darts in History class. 28
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Bruce Kelsey — Strong silent type. Drives a dark blue Dodge. “How do you get in without door¬ handles, Bruce?” Brad Hope — A latecomer to the class making up for lost time, scholastically as well. Suspected of an extended summer holiday. Jeff Laidlaw — Prefers girls, to working. His ex¬ perience and ability make him an ideal Social Rep. Bob Leamen — Better known as the “Banshee.” Is responsible for Mr. Tomlinson’s grey hair. Ambi¬ tion—to beat Neelin in pool. Bruce McCallum — A latecomer from the Air Force. Has an eye on all the women. He can hardly wait to sign up again. Donald McCracken — Backed by Bennett in his claim that Winnipeg is a suburb of East Kildonan. This well-dressed man is our Tony Curtis. Ross Marsh — “The” man from Graham Hall. Will answer any question on Fort Frances. “Did you say it was in Ontario, Ross?” Bob May — Plays a terrific game of hockey for 11-C and also goes to school. Where did you get that smile, Bob? Dennis Neelin — A hockey star of some renown. Can often be heard mumbling, “We shoulda’ won.” Occupation—falling out of Teamen’s car. Mary Nikkei — Is known for her beautiful blonde hair. Can be found in the Common Room with Net¬ tie doing her homework. Carol Nymark — Our future stenographer. One drawback, Carol, you have to be able to type. A native of Ear Falls, Ontario. George Pelletier — The smiling Frenchman. Our George is a natural born athlete. Fav. saying—“T never drink anything stronger than chocolate milk.” Charles Prayag — Our Trinidadian representative. Charley will always be remembered for his mus¬ tache. Leamen’s partner in crime for Latin. Judy Quinn — In comes Judy—out go dull moments. A dancer of no little fame. Can often be found seen tapping a rhythm during Literature. Rosimond Ripert — A lively girl, our expert in Latin and French. We predict a promising future. John Scott — “Rocky”, the man from Treherne. Makes up the nucleus of 11-C’s hockey team. Has an outside interest in Nursing. Melvin Shmyr — The class president, and we could¬ n’t have picked a better one. Has a sarcastic humor and a fear of the opposite sex. Brenda Smith — A devoted hall loiterer. Good in Latin. Fav. saying—“Gimme a puff.” A popular member of 11-C. 30
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