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10A .... Welcome friends, countrymen and wandering Romans hereabouts. I'd like you to meet the occupants of Grade 10A. Our first encounter is: KAY ANDRUS - a future nurse whose opinion of everything is Nuts SONYA AUTRY - famous for that I'm not really laying an egg laugh. Don't look so shocked. The shrimp boats aren't coming, just our undersized genius with the oversized head, ROBERT J. BALK- WILL. DEIDRE BALKWILL - or Biddy is our class riot. CONNIE BARNES - a reminiscence of half a pint of cream Cin sizej. DARLENE BASTOW - voted most likely to make the Globe-Trotters fMascotJ. BILL BENNET - the strong silent type whose favorite expression is Three cheers, two beers and a soggy pretzel. HUGH BURRITT - favorite pastime is scratching what little hair he has. HUGH CAMERON - is challenging Don Moffat's distinguishing dark mustache with his little blond one. MARLENE CLARK - the second most talkative girl in the room, is constantly with Connie Barnes. LINDA DAVIES - official day- dreamer of 10Ag Can I look off your English book, Larry? JOHN DeGRAF - our Romeo from Sombra likes to see how far he can fire his unending supply of erasers. JUNE GONYEAU - ambition, to be a long-winded lady politician. 1965 scrubbing floors in the White House. DOUG GORDON - a natural stand- in for Mr. Peepers. JEAN GORDON - her pet peeve is people who make remarks about the Electric dances. MARTIN GRAY - Hiya, comrade! I was a communist just for laughs. BARBARA HAZZARD - the queen bee of our little nest. I think I'll go on a diet. BARBARA HENDERSON - can be identified under such aliases as Ma, O.T.., Butie, etc. BRUCE HUNTER - his brush cut is the talk of 10A. Hey, Webby. CAROL ANN HYSTEAD - the most talkative girl in the class. BOB LEWIS - alias Ludo. Favor- ite saying, Can I borrow a piece of paper? LOIS MEREDITH - beware of all hospitals. A first aid fiend who bandages her patients permanently. TERRY MILNER - favorite pastime- the water taps in the lab. DONALD MOFFAT - the walking edition of Webster's Dictionary. FRANK REIDEL - likes to stare at Nora's blonde curls in history class. JACK RICHARDSON - his Western drawl could put Gene Autry out of business. LARRY RICHMOND - this boy's got football shoulders and half of the girls in a spin. MARY LOU ROBERTS - the hid- den beauty of the room. BETTY SCOTT - favourite wise- crack, Shut up, Tracy. SUZANNE SHIPMAN - a very bril- liant newcomer. NORA STEVENS - favourite pas- time: school. JOHN STEWART - 10 A's version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. -His true character is censored. FRED TESSOIRE - Bob Balkwill's right hand man. JEAN TRACEY - favourite pas- timeg giggling. Pet peeveg Eng- lish teachers who hand out deten- sions. VICTOR VAN DEN BOSSCHE - a second Rip Van Winkle. He's sav- ing his energy for the '64 olympics. JAMES WALDEN - I don't under- stand, Mrs. Thompson. GORDON WEBB - another sleepy time guy. 10B .... TONY ALLEVATO - KEEPS the shop class in an uproar. DOROTHY AUTHIER- Gosh darn it! Our petite Frenchman. GAIL BABCOCK -- smartest girl in IOB, may keep score for Wednes- day night bridge club. BILL BLACKBIRD - will go far in his own way. May become another Chief Sitting Bull. -73-
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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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BETTY ANN BROWN - Manitoba, here I come. THOMAS CONLON - Forgot my French book, Miss Quigley. FRED DeMEYER - 'Is my face red.' Best French speaker in 10 B. MONICA ELLIS - the fragile kid, walks very gracefully. JEANNETTE FIELDS - Is there basketball practice tonight? Will probably become water girl on the town basketball team. DICK HART - Durk. Got that one right. PATRICIA HINNEGAN - probably become another Dorothy Dix. GAIL HUNTER - Where's Anne? Authority on school gossip. NANCY JONES - Get your paws off the merchandise! Favourite weapon is her compass. PAUL KILBREATH - Boomer. Flying Scotchman. Has a tuxedo and will travel. GORDON LANGSTAFF - Gordie Howe of Wallaceburg. LOUISE LEE - guaranteed to be- come best housewife of 10B, but her cakes are a big question mark. ALVIN LOZON - Where are the girls? Best shot of IOB. ROBERT LUMLEY - small for his age and small for knowledge. DAVID MANN - our Davy Crockett, built his legend for salesmanship. JERRY MCCLINTON - probably be a firemang always throwing water in laboratory. LARRY MCDOUGALL - Speedy. Probably work for Laura Secord as a candy taster. MARY MCPHAIL - Mickey. Our future Florence Nightingale. WAYNE MELANSON - best dressed boy in 10B. Will probably become best dressed bum in Slum Alley. JANET MILLER - perfect fighter. Will probably become head wait- ress at Lucy's Barbeque. SIDNEY SHEELER - will give big tips Con horses.D Spends spare time in detention room. HELEN SHEPLEY - will go far as dramatic actress. MARGO SHEPLEY - Oh, you're a dirty bird! May become a dance instructor. JOHN SONEY - is a good hunter. May some day become another Chief Great Hunter. GLEN STEIN - driving a car is his favourite hobby. LYELL STOKES - 'Quit that!' Haz- el Bishop's representative in 10B. JACQUELINE STRANGWAY - she has great brain power if she would use it. ROBERT URQUHART - will prob- ably become a private detectiveg found a person lost in a storm at Mitchel1's Bay. WILLIAM VANDERVEEKEN - Oh, my goodness! Has wavy hair like Liberace. JACK WHITE - has great future in politics. Will probably become best brass shiner in the House of Com- mons. MR. LEE - All right, boys, clean up.u 10 C I I O O DONNA BEAR - I don't care! PATRICIA CARD - No homework tonight. JERENE CHURCOTT - Get a load of that! DONNA CROUSE -- Party Poop- er! YVONNE DEBRUYNE - What's your bright idea? ' BILL DEBUQUE - How's chan- ces? LEONA DESCHAMPS - The darn thingg V A L E R I E DAUGHERTY - Hi Doll! IRENE FIELDS - Take it home! ERNVA FILES - Where's the bir- die? JUDY FISHER - Will you quit? KENT FURTAH - Huh! SHIRLEY FURTAH - Cracked ice! JEANETTE GRANT - Shut up! SHARRON HANSON - Ya better not do that! DORIS HART - Dreamer! MARJORIE HUCTWITH - You ob- stinate, half-baked clam! AGNES JOHNSTON - That's a good one! CJokes.D MARSHA JONES - Wait till I get my hands on her! ADA KICKNOWSWAY - Hin t, hint! TED LABADIE - Come into her! JACK LANDON - May I leave the room? -79-
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