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MURIEL STRATTON - a very qui- et girl, hearing her talk would be like seeing a blue moon. DOUG FEETER - always has an answer for everything. RUSSELL TULLOCK - one of those boys with a booming voice. BERNEIDA TURNER - was a lost soul for a month but we found her again. WAYNE TURNER - isn't happy if he can't sing in class. STEPHEN VITEK - favourite past- time is asking questions. CAROL WEBSTER - favourite past- time is talking just for laughs. GLORIA WRIGHTMAN - following in the footsteps of Betty Broidioi. 9C .... HELEN BERTA - real brain. JOHN ROSBACK - professor. BRUCE ARNOLD - real gone farm- er. ROGER BABCOCK - Rocket. NANCY HAVILAND - Man's wo- man. BOB RANKIN - Lover boy. GEORGE UBELS - Smokey. Luck- ies for me. ANNIE KRUYSSE - Cutch crush. CHARLES GARDINER - Not Ava, either. ELDON GRANT - Real jocund com- pany. NELSON HIGHFIELD - C r a z y stickboy. BONNIE LOU FOX - I'm a good girl. TOM BRODIE - Marlon Brando. SHIRLEY EVANS - had leading role in 'Elephant Walk.' BARBARA HART - Shy type. RUTH NORMAN - Who, me? JEAN WHITESIDE - Red-headed stunned one. MARVIN COOPER - Silent type. AUSTIN HOCKIN - He's going to go places but they'll never let him. RUTH ANN BALL - Hard ball, meat ball, Ruth Ball. GAIL ROTHERY - Gerry is the boy for me. MARIE MILLARD - Bee-Bop Kid. TOM WILLIAMS - J. Fred Muggs. BOB ALTIMAN - Peanut. MARSHA THORNTON - Willie the Worm. VIRGINIA LAUZON - Tuffy. BRENT GIBBONS - Johnny Guitar. GAY McCREERY - Champ. MONETTA SHAW - Goon girl. FRANCIS EVERSON - Tennessee Ernie. BILL ROBERTS - Misplaced per- son. MARY ELLEN JACKSON - Swoon Girl. ARNOLD WARNER - The Hunts- man. DICK MARTIN - Stinky Lee. FRED LINDSAY - Real Gone Kid. SHEILA WOODMAN - Stella. MR. THOMPSON - Crazy Historian. 9D .... BETTY APOTHECARY - Good in French. PHYLLIS BABCOCK - Wants to be X-Ray technician. GARY BARNES - puts oil on jaws to keep working. GEORGE BRADLEY - spreads fish stories. ALFRED BRANTON - smart boy? SANDRA BROADBENT - excellent writer. NORMA CHURCOTT - good at math. SHIRLEY CLARKE - gets away with murder. THERESA CONLON - second half of Yvonne. GERALD DREVENY - one of the outstanding athletes. CAROL EWING - musician at trade. RONALD FOURNIE - Sam. YVONNE FORNIE - first half of Theresa. BOYD GORDON - disturber? ROBERT GOULD - room 15 Rob- bie. KATHLEEN GRANT - famous ex- pression is going through a thun- der storm. MARJORIE HART - silent when teacher's about. DONNA JOHNSTON - city slick- er around Tupperville. PATRICK JOHNSTON - Chicken Hawk Johnston. ARCHIE KINGMA - G i l l i a n's dream man. LYNE KORBER - Agricultural class leader. ALBERT LAUZON - Great scien- tist. ELAINE LOZON - the quiet type? SOPHIA LOZON - Hot Rod Sophia. -75-
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THE COMMENTARY 9A .... HELEN BACIK - took a trip to Chi- cago. JERRY BENN - He took one to Nia- gara Falls. WESLEY BOURNE - knows it is best to do his homework. DOREEN CARR - she rode on the subway in Toronto. BONNIE COOPER - had an exper- ience with a door that opens with- out you touching it. DONALD CROWE - attended Ag- riculture School for a while. ANNETTE DEMERS - knows what it is like to miss the bus. NOWELLA DESANGHER - I think she took a trip too. BOB KINNELLY - was caught in a storm on Lake Erie. HENRY LEE - went to Toronto for a visit. AUDREY LEESON -- it seems she went to Fanshawe dam. SHIRLEY MAHOOD - went to Nia- gara Falls too. Well--- LORNE McKIM - had an exper- ience with a boy and a board. MARIE MORRISON - played on the C.G.I.T. ball team. MARJORIE MORRISON - enjoyed herself at camp. LUCINDA MYERS - likes Mr. Ell- iott for a music teacher. LEN PARADIS - likes farming! GUS POLOCZ - plays the violin in the Matti Holli symphony orch- estra. JUDY RICHARDSON - enjoys her- self at the piano. JIM THOMAS - the only W.D.H.S. student to get a donkey for Christ- -mas. CAROL VAN LEATHAM - likes art because Mr. Elliot lets us talk. LILY ROSE FISHER - likes home economics, a n d h a s possibilities. 9B... MR. STEVENS - is a teacher who is always thinking of his class's welfare and manner. Yes sir. ELISA BLACKBIRD - is a quiet girl whose hobby is cooking espec- ially when she can eat after. GARY BOGAERT - his favourite pastime is girls. CHe thinks he is quite the ladies' man.J SHIRLEY BRILL - the mystery girl of the year. BETTY BROIDIOI - known as the laughing-girl of 1955. KEITH BROWN - some day this lad will stare a hole in the floor. JOANNE DUNLOP - known as the naughty lady of 9B. BRUCE DYKSTRA - favourite ex- pression is don't get hard! FRANCES FURTAH - the hospit- als should be alerted for this girl is learning to drive a car. HARRY GARROD - a boy of hum- our, always laughing at everything. KELLY HIGHFIELD - his favour- ite pastime is fighting with Bruce Dykstra. JOHN KOLTHOFF - favourite pas- time is arguing with a few of the other boys. ELAINE MCGAFFEY - is the stranger of our class. ARLENE MCKIM - a quiet girl at times, but watch out when she gets going. TOM McLAUGHLIN - will have a sample of his handwriting in the Hall of Fame before he is twenty- two. BETTY MICKLE - her favourite pastime is daydreaming and look- ing out windows. JOHN MILLER - is the silent type of boy who speaks only when spok- en to. MIDGE MOORE - in one or two classes has been moving up to the front desks. I wonder why? MELVIN MURPHY - this boy has a very bright future ahead of him. ERWIN OLIVER - another Ein- stein if you ask me. ANNA OZI - definition of the fi- gure eight. RALPH PRETTY - asks more ques- tions than he could ever answer. BETTY RANKIN - the ambitious kind of a girl who is always work- ing. EDITH SALISBURY - has her con- ferences with Joanne every day. NANCY SONEY - always flipping the pages of her notebook instead of listening. -75-
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JAMES LUMLEY - little boy but big flirt. ALLEN McCALLUM -- P.T. man??? BARRY MacDOUGAL - Crazy Legs. DIANNE MARTIN - Red headed demon. ROLAND MYERS - Pays attention in class? ROGER PRETTY - Romeo Pretty. GILLIAN SHARP - Homework was never invented for her. ELEANOR SHAW - Basketball star from 9D. SYLVIA TRAMPLEASURE -- Has mad crush on Frank. MARIE URQUHART - Dee Dee the artist. SONDRA VANDELLEN - Star bas- ket ball player for 9D. JOAN WELCH - Follows 11B ar- ound. MARY LEE WINTER - Brains in the class. MADGE WHITE - Bookworm. WAYNE WILLAN - Student coun- cil rep. Has mad crush on Susie. 9E .... DIANNE LAUBER - Doc. Jr. SHIRLEY BROOKSBANK - Burley Shooks. I heard a voice shriller than all music. KATHLEEN TIFFIN - Kay. Katy did what? SHARRON PENNER - 'Perren.' The girls' all star. MARIE BOUCHER - 'Lil Murph'. My strength is as that of ten. BETTY LOU LOZON - Babette. PATRICIA ANN LOZON - Pat. TOM AYRES - Tis Ayresg I know him by his gait. VELMA EWING - Speech is silver but silence is golden. ROSE MARIE BROWN - 'Rosy.' In French she dare not venture deep, lest her accent out should creep. LOTTIE MAY SCOTT - Ping? ELIZABETH BURRETT - Bertha Forbear and eat no more! DIANNE PACQUE - Willie. Wayne is her future. , BETTY CROW -- Bubbles JUDY VYE - Cuddles. Thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubin! DIANNE DICKENSON - D o u g. Psst, hey Jayne! JUNE WALDO -- 'Waldo.' FREDA HUIGE - 'Slim.' I wonder about Mr. B. and her. GAIL HUNTER - 'Gabby.' I chat- ter, I chatter as I go. SHIRLEY LUMLEY - creeping like a snail, unwillingly to school. LYNDA WEIR - quite sophisticat- ed. JANE MABEY - CMrs. R.G.D Her thoughts are in the clouds. HELEN BURGESS - 'B i r d i e.' I have the strange power of speech. JEAN ELLIOT - Ctalentedb Hobby, getting 99 44f100f72 on her report card. PATSY CAPES - 'Porky.' She charmed at once and tamed the heart. BRUCE WHALES - 'Shortyf Play hockey and reduce, which way? DICK SADLIER - CSad-sackb Like a candle, he goes out each night Cfrom doing homework.J BARRIE COLLINS - CCollieJ So shines a good deed in a naughty world. BILL MATIN - Budge says the fiend, budge not, says my con- science. GERALD WHEELER -- What a blunt fellow he has grown to be. STEWART KENNEDY -- What is history? A blank, my lord. BRIAN SMITH - 'Smitty'. Look on my works, ye mighty and despair. TOM FOX - CProfessor.b Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast. JIM EAGLESON - CEagle.D We don't hold it against him. JIM STEWART - CSpike.J To fly above the clouds so high, like a mosquito or a fly. DENNIS LAPOINTE - CDennieJ A school girl's complexion! Palmolive. JIM HAGEN - CHitlerJ But motor boats are better. DICK HEDIGARDE - CSpecsD He hath that lean and hungry look. JOHN BECETT - O noble fool. O worthy fool! MR. BEACROFT - CWe wouldn't darej Pet aversion- 9E. Pastime- working out math questions with a slide rule. -77-
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