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ROSEMARY SIMPSON - Amb. - Valiant nurse. 1965- Wife of non- licensed mortician. LEE ABRAMS - Amb. - Owner of a vast chain of A and P stores. 1965- Sampling cookies for Lob- laws'. TOM BOLTON - Amb. - Manager of H.J. Heinz Co. 1965- Putting labels on pork an beans cans. BILL BUTTERMAN - Amb. - Top scorer in NHL. 1965- Water boy for Electric Hurricanes. CHARLES CLARKE - Amb. - min- ister of Highways. 1965- In charge of W'Burg's snow plow. DAVID DOMANSKI - Amb. - edit- or of New York Times. 1965- jan- itor at W'Burg News. ROBERT DUNSEATHE - Amb. - Head designer of Cadillac cars. 1965- Cleaning windsheilds on con- vertibles. FRED TAYLOR - Amb. - to give recital at Carnegie Hall. 1965- Disc jockey for C.F.C.O. GARY WATSON - Amb. - Sec- ond Arthur Murray. 1965- Mam- bo King of C.B.D. If you don't work, you'll never pass Is the saying for our class. To us it is no asset or feature, But it's spoken by Mr. Wallace, Our .... .... ..., .... ..., .,.. .... .... t e a c h e r . 11C .... IIC is famous for a lot of things, especially their fads. If you see a sea of red sweaters in front of you, you will know it is IIC's red sweat- er day. We found this quite effect- ive for starting some of the teachers Cand students, tool on their merry way to the Booby Hatch. Every- one knows that Christmas is the time for bells. That's why everyone wore bells tied to their ---- clothing. We also started the Bunny Hop around the halls, very invigorating. Our latest fad was exchanging shoesg Annie had to trade with Albert. The favourite pastime of the class is ar- guing with the teachers. We've got some students who are experts at that. So, get ready, chilluns c'ause here comes our report on our lovely lassies --- and lad. EILEEN BECHARD - juvenile del- inquent, youngest in the mob. BETTY BRANTON - lady farmer. 4-H club. MARGARET CARD - She ought to be dealt with. DIANE CHURCOTT - Won't some- body please tell lter why. BETTY CRAWCHAW - waitress, waitress, pretty little waitress. SHIRLEY ELLIOT - famous for travelling. SHEILA EWING - Careful, boys, she's ambidexterous. CLEMENTINE FLOIN - Star of basketball court. Favourite ex- pression- Wowee! DOREEN FOURNIE - favourite pastime is Sombra dances. GAIL GIBBONS - Closest we've got to Esther Williams. CATHLENE HENRY - Financial wizard with her sales of the Wind- sor Star. NANCY KNIGHT -- William Shake- speare of IIC. JOAN MARKHAM - favourite ex- pression is Quit that! BETTY LOU MARTIN - Girl with the mechanical mind. MARILYN McDONALD - Go west young woman, go west. NORMA McKIM - Favourite say- ing is Go to pots. SALLY O'FLYNN - Class photog- rapher. JANICE PETERSON - Girl voted most likely to be married by 1960. ALBERT PETRANIK - Brawn of the mob. Our one and only. JANICE POISSANT - Our pride and joy- the Queen. GLADYS SHARROW - with that pony tail watch her gallop into 12C. JOAN SCHMIDT - Still determined to beat Inez in bookkeeping. NANCY SIMPSON - one of the roving kind. ANNIE VAN FLIET - She is very skilled in messing the Student Council minutes. 12A... BETTY ANDRUS - a ukelele is a poor substitute for a man. GERALD AYRES - Hey, Gerald, who is this GEORGE we hear about? LINDA AYRES - Study! study! study! I got to beat Lucinda. -81--
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LLOYD LEWIS - I didn't get that one! JANE MARKHAM - Quit that! ANITA MCDONALD - Jiminy crickets! CAROL SMITH - Why study? JEAN SNELGROVE - W a t c h that! ROSANNA TREPANIER - I won that game. VIRGINIA TUNKS - All righty! B E T T Y ANDERLOON - Who? what? when? where? why? GERRIE VAN VLIET - 'Holy cowl' RON WATSON - Is that right? ILA WELLMAN - Or what? BARBARA WESLEY - I'll never tell! MRS. THOMPSON - No book? Detention ! 11 A . . . . TOM BRUNT - Amb. - engineer. 1965 Fireman in Chesapeake and Ohio. JIM CAPES - Amb. - Lawyer. 1965 Bar-tender. EDDY DEWAR - Amb. - Profess- ional basketball. 1965- still warm- ing the bench. JIM FORGIE - Amb. - photog- rapher. 1965- still in the dark. PETER HENSEL - Amb. - jet test pilot for R.C.A.F. 1965- Polishing wing tips!!! CARL HIGHGATE - Amb. - catch up to Bob. 1965- Defeated Bob for heavyweight crown! BOB JORDAN - Amb. - Water Commissioner of Toronto. 1965- Sewer cleaner in Tupperville. KEN KREIBECK - Amb. - Invent- or. 1965-putting strings on yo-yos. BRUCE MCRAE - Amb. -- Doctor. 1965- registered mortician. FORBES McLELLAN - Amb. - Doctor. 1965- Assistant mortician to McRae. RENE MOISSAN -- Amb. - Profess or. 1965- Teaching dancing at C. B.D. Club. GERALD TOULOUSE - Amb. - Mountie. 1965 Up the river for robbing igloos. GARY TRAMPLEASURE - Amb. - Jazz band leader. 1965- Lighting candles for Liberace. SONDRA BOOTH - Amb. -- Phar- macist. 1965- Up the river for peddling narcotics. EMMA BISHOP - Amb. - school teacher. 1965- Teaching English at W.D.H.S. PEGGY BURGESS - Amb. - Man- ager of the Detroit Red Wings. 1965- Water boy for Wallaceburg Pee Wees. CATHERINE EAGLESON - Amb.- Head of Bell Telephone. 1965- tap- ping lines for Joe Friday. DIANNE GEORGE - Amb. - Sec- retary. 1965- Repairing typewrit- ers. JEAN LEANKNIGHT - Amb. - P.T. teacher. 1965- Still trying to get over the horse. OLGA LOK - Amb. - T.C.A. stew- ardess. 1965- Packaging mo d el aeroplanes. PAT KENNEDY - Amb. - Nurse. 1965- Punching T.B. tags on cow's ears. EVELYN MOORE - Amb. - Nurse. 1965- Lady wrestler. CHARLOTTE ROBSON - Amb. - Veterinarian. 1965- Bottling muc- ilage in a glue factory. NANCY SALISBURY - Amb. - Singer. 1965- Yodelling peapick- er with Tennessee Ernie. JANICE SIMPSON - Amb. - diet- ician. 1965- Sampling dog food for Pard. MARY STEVENS - Amb. - swim Lake Erie. 1965- drowned in the bathtub. DEANE WHITTEKER - Amb. - Actress. 1965- Leading lady to Gary Cooper. 11B .... ROSEMARY BROWN - Amb. - Fashion designer. 1965- Sewing on buttons for Dior. BARBARA BRODIE - Amb. - act- ress at Paramount. 1965- Lady wrestler on Channel 9. CHERIE JENKINS - Amb. - Pres- ident of Horticultural S o c i e t y. 1965- Planting sweet peas at R.R.5, Wallaceburg. BETTY LANE - Amb. - Airline stewardess. 1965- Clening wind- ows at T.C.A. ROBERTA LAUZON - Amb. - Sail the seven seas. 1965- selling sea-sick tablets on the Queen El- izabethf' -g0-
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LUCINDA AYRES - Hello, is this Salt or Pepper? DOREEN BROWNING - Advertise- ment: Dunlop tires but 'Bob' does not. SYLVIA CATTON - She doesn't take chemistry but she knows the definition of SATCH urate. GEORGE CMELO - Famous for his timidity and his way with women. GARY COOPER - Gooksie- wake up! It's time to go home. School is out! BARRIE DAVIS - Slim, the whirl- wind that nobody knew existed. GORDON DAVIES - You're of age now, Clutch. Trade in your tract- or on a car. HENRY DELANGE - Seems to en- joy life by taking it the easy way. HANK HART - The greatest little orator of Kent County produced by 12A. BILL HART - 12A wouldn't be the same without Bill and his so-call- ed jokes. SONJA HAMILTON - s hy a n d quiet but very observant. BETH HINNEGAN - likes corn, es- pecially on a Cob. ART HOULE - Rugby star who gets his practice after hours. GERALD HENDERSON - the little basketball star. JUDY MCCLURE - a Wave who wishes she would get washed up on the shore at Halifax. RUTH McRAE - What kind of 'Dwyer' do you use, 'Anderson' or 'Hoskin' model? JACK MOORE - Sleeps all day and howls all night. MARIAN SHAW - The famous singer of 12A who sings 6' BVX' eyes of brown, always like to have him around. KENNETH SIMPSON - 8.00 A.M. Ken is standing on the street cor- ner trying to sell a detective story for a quarter to buy a comb and bobby pins. YVONNE ROBINSON - Quiet, but she has ideas. HELEN TRELLA - Can anyone tell me if he is a man or a mouse? BILL NORMAN - Doesn't like to go into Mrs. Heslip's room because he is afraid of getting hurt by a dangling gerund, split infinitive, or a falling participle. ELEANOR THOMAS - Rene, Rene, come and stay, and come again some other day. MARIE VAN VLIET - Does any- one know the tall blonde guy at C.B.D.? If so let Marie have his phone number. JACK WATSON - What is the latest advice Ralph B. has given you on your 'love life' concerning M.G. and M.C.? BILL WATSON - Follows Jack a- round trying to find out how he does it. 12B .... SHIRLEY BASTOW - She winds herself up every morning. GERRY BENN - Leave me alone, girls. JACK BURGESS - Banff is far, far away! MARGARET BURRITT - She's the sole supporter of the hockey team. MOIRA CAMPBELL - We're not mind readers. DOUGLAS CSoupD CAMPBELL - He's a second Annie Oakley. Boy, can he shoot. MARIETTA CAMPBELL - She drives. she lays it up, she should have passed to Lucinda. KATHERINE COLLOP - She sits beside the fire extinguisher in the Chem. Lab. LESLIE CLesteraceJ FILES - Wait till I comb my hair, then I'll try for a hat trick. WAYNE CGimpy7 GAMBLE - Latin? I quit that a long time ago. MARY GLASGOW - We wonder why she suddenly became so en- thused about badminton Cmixed doubles at thatl. MARIA HUIGE - Hey, Maria, turn around! SONDRA CGrandmaJ LACEY - Cupid on the loose. MARY LOU LINTON - Well, to tell the truth, we don't know. MARTIN CShepJ PRACHOWNY - Hey, Martin, take it easy on thosl little grade niners! SHIRLEY ROBERTS - She crawls through the keyhole to get into the room. RUBY ROBSON - Hey, Willy, can I have your Latin? -g2-
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