Stonewall Collegiate Institute 1956 - 57 | ||||
Grade 10 Class | ||||
Charlie Johnson "Knee-Deep in the Blues," future - sanitation inspector. "Never-smile-Chas" doesn't believe in exerting himself, takes only three subjects a year. |
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Eleanor Moore "Long Tall Sally." Ambition---to be a night club dancer. She cooks, sews, dances, has ever-widening interests. |
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Elaine Fox "Somebody Up There Likes Me." Ambition---school teacher. She comes from Balmoral, is always up to some mischief, and likes making cakes. |
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Rex Pickell "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen," Future---floor walker. Rex is tall, dark and handsome; plays hockey and his trumpet (only after much coaxing). |
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Martin Makowski "Walk Hand in Hand." Future ---prison warden. He likes to dance, hunts big "game" and is known as "Coke." |
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Joan Nelson "All Shook Up." Future---horse jockey. Here's our rocki-n- roll queen, rides in a "limousine." Her ambition is to marry Elvis Presley. |
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Geraldine Monkman "Lord, I'm Tired." Future---night watchman. "Jerry" is a very good artist, frequently rides horses, is an "outdoor" girl. |
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Richard Gerdes "In the Navy Now." Future---seeing the world over the end of a broom handle. Richard is our star goalie, also golfs, curls, is the school's mischief-maker. |
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Gordon Holloway "You Don't Know Me." Future ---blind-date promoter. Gordon plays hockey, rugby, and sick the day of a tough exam. |
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Frances Lipischak "White Christmas," Future---white- washer. Frances likes to curl, dance; seems headed for domesticity as she sews, cooks, crochets well. |
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Hans Naaykens "Flying Dutchman". Ambition ---pilot. Hans is an amateur wrestler, and a Boy Scout. He always has a pleasant smile, especially for the girls. |
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Diana Gray "So Long," Future --- night club bouncer, Diana figure (?) skates, does well in school, plays hockey, is noted for her laugh. Where is she now? |
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Donald Sargent "Marianne," Future --- beachcomber. Don has left school to join the navy, for GOOD, I wonder? He likes variety in cars, drives a Mercury at present. |
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Joyce Go "Gonna Get Along Without You Now." Future---divorcee. Joyce does very well in school, likes reading. Seems quiet, but she may be deceiving us. |
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Betty Antonik "Confidential." Future---peeling potatoes for the Foreign (Warren) Legion. Betty is our fashion girl, dances, belongs to Guides, C,G,I,T. |
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Raymond Croy "Come Go Away With Me." Future---kidnapper. Raymond's main interests are curling and calf clubs, with dancing and girls on the side. |
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Gloria Estok "Rip It Up." Future---upholstery mender. Here's a movie star fan who likes Tony Perkins and E. P., especially. |
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Helen Stanley "Don't Be Cruel." Future---warden in a women's prison. Helen crochets cooks (oh! those matrimonial cakes). Could matrimony be in store for her? |
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Tim Buck "Slow Walk." Future - meat chopper. Tim is the easy-going sort who never worries about anything---particularly school. |
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Diane Houghton "I Can't Quit." Future---pickpocket. Diane pitches hay to build muscles (watch out, boys), is an accomplished pianist, makes a hobby of constantly talking. |
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Barbara Zahara "Sweet and Low," Future---unsuccessful baker. Barbara likes sewing, cokes and dancing, is another Elvis Presley fan. |
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Audrey Heidahl "On the Street Where You Live." Future --- street cleaner. Audrey usually appears near the head of the class. May be seen at the theatre nightly, or beside a hill. |
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Mildred Brennan "Ticklish Tillie." Future --- comedienne. Giggling is her main occupation, but she finds time to curl, dance, and sometimes do homework. |