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e 43®! O fSfe FRONT ROW: D. Smart, J. Page, N. Lidster, K. Bogart, A. Cockell, C. Campbell, S. Hoglund, S. Hell, J. Reeves, D. Carmichael. SECOND ROW: B. McCallum, B. Small, M. Lyons, R. McFarlane, L Tunks, A. Carroll. L. Graham, A. McKillop, J. Pearce, L. Healy. THIRD ROW: C. Heidt, Ken Holland, D. Mur- ray, J. Robbins, B. Padfleld, S. Morrison, K. Carroll, R. Jocius, R. Bedford, R. Campbell. 92) Sandy ' s at the height of our class While Janis is said to be the Last, Of course, Bob is our chief athlete But Joyce ' s running remains unbeat Wrestling pointers are given by Kieth Cyril ' s nickname cereal makes him Our class rep. is our girl Bonnie But asking questions is for Ronnie. Anne Cockell is our shy comedian Western highlights flow from Ken One weekend Shirley got a shiner Linda thinks dancing in art much finer Bonnie Small often misses her speech Linda Healy thinks art she ' d teach David Smart has a clever name. Irene is often called Elaine Doug makes it though when the snow is deep David knows farming from pigs to sheep The Beverly Hillbillies entertain Ross Anne often says, I think it ' s lost. Beatrice we all nicknamed Beat . Sandra likes jellied donuts to eat. Home Ec. class Kathy finds fun Phys. Ed. class leaves Ruth all but done Christie runs us down the hall. Nancy isn ' t very tall Robbie talks quiet and slow. The name Diesel makes Audrey glow Marion likes a good hockey team On the Leafs she ' s very keen. At nine Jim is seldom on time With Jannette I ' ll end this rhyme.
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FRONT ROW: A. Taylor, S. Lidster, R. Mlstele, J. Kuhayda, R. Larson, L. MacDonald R Veraart J Kearns. SECOND ROW: R. Lindsay, G. Peer, MM. Littlejohn, B. Bradt, L. Humphries e ' Tunks E Gow, R. Johnston. THIRD ROW: A. Peckham, L. Smith, W. McMillan, R. Van Acker rAunn W Pvatt J. Branchflower. ' ' • ■ - 9C Miss Hay is gay from day to day But we are turning her hair to grey- Gloria Peer has lots of zest And in square dancing she is best Judy Kuhayda is very quiet Alistair Taylor is a pest But still we like him best Wayne MacMillan is a brain And Rebecca Larson is the same Walter Pyatt is a riot Robert Lindsay is very flimmsy Robert Johnston is a gaser Because he ' s full of laughter Ria Verhart is sometimes very smart Laurie has a large heart How ' s the books we ask Larry Lunn Allan Peckham is always having lots of fun Jim B. is hard to please Jim Kearns is a big tease Elaine is tall and Ruth is small Lynda Humphries is a whirl Elizabeth i s a very sweet girl Sharlene is a scream Over her we all beam Leroy is the boy Always looking for joy Missing Dlanne is Rick For she ' s the girl he will pick Mary Margaret hopes to pass And she is the verv last.
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FRONT ROW: M. Willson, A. Sowden, L. Rapelje, G. Kirschner, B. Nag}-, J. Beer, D. Abrew, J. Nead, J. Humphries. SECOND ROW: T. Page, G. Wardle, F. Waucaush, D. Graham, G. Perger, L. Kriter, J. Perger, T. Pretti, R. Knight, W. Kolar. 9€ Mr. Sercombe is a grand, old guy, But when you do something wrong he hits the sky. Ronnie is a knight who isn ' t very bright. Bonnie is so bright she lights up the whole night. Gloria is so brave and she likes Dave. Don is a clown who loves to mess around. Gary Frank is a crank. Lome Kriter reminds me of Tex Ridder. Gary P. likes limberger cheese. Jack is a crack who always sits on a tack. Fred fell out of bed and hit his head. Walter is afraid of the altar. Tony eats bologna on a pony. Terry Page belongs in a cage. Gordon Wardle wears a girdle Joy Nead is the size of a bead. Alice came from Dallas to live in a palace. Duclinia is a clown who slaps Rosalie around. Joyce Beer is a dear. Margaret Wilson likes Dave Ellison. Linda Rapelj likes Hopalong Cassidy. Jo-Anne lives her life in a can.
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