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JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 816
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RICHMOND, B, C,
Here we are at the end of another year of school. To the of us it will go down in history as a "brilliant" success and/or a lucky miracle, (We majority have had a lot of seem to persuasion there.) For those of us who are going on to high school and "other places, " a hard world lies ahead (hmm), Thus we provide you with this annual (after you've paid of course) to help you remember those days in Palmer--lest the "cruel world" makes you forget, For those who will be remaining at Palmer, we provide one anyway--(now, you'll never forget!) In spite of the problems, mistakes, laziness etc,, a great deal of work has gone into the production of this "fabulous" annual. Hoursetc, and hours and money and more money were spent, in its production (brains and labor don't count.) A hearty vote of thanks goes to all those who have aided in its production, Special consideration must be given to Mrs, Nowicki and Mrs, Hackett who spent a lot of time baby-sitting the production, (that's the right term by the way), also, to Mr. Stewart and his typists, to the staff, the advertising agents--who helped keep the price of the annual "down ", photographic the literary, layout, proof reading and "copy" committees, and many, more, This edition contains the 'ĂŠ4-'65 many spring section as promised, (We hope to continue with this feature in future editions also.) New methods of approach were used this year to try to improve on the original: the grades eight and nine class shots are taken informally, grade ten individual photos appear in a different "paste-up" technique, more, help to make this book, we feel, a greater success than last etc, etc. These, with year. (We had more money ~=not to mention more experience),
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ADMINISTRATION Success in life is a vague goal which | suppose everyone tries to achieve, To define success, however, would be implicitly difficult since it means different things to different people. To some it would mean "happiness in life"; to some "the ability to make money"; to others "to gain satisfaction from a job by being able to do it a little better than most competitors or fellow workers", These are simply a few illustrations, In spite of one's own interpretation of the meaning, | believe it is true to say success is a basic need of every individual,
considered by many to be the "open sesame" to success. It is agreed that every receive maximun education to match his or her abilities, talents and interests, In this dynamic time of intellectual, scientificâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;and technological advancements, every individual must receive as much general education and training in specific skills as is humanly possible. Education
child today
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In addition, to be successful, there are several other criteria which must be considered. Two of these are purpose and ambition. Men have progressed all through history because of a fundamental drive and an enterprising desire that pushed them on and on. You must do the same. Assess your capacity for doing things, let it be your ambition to do the work you can do best in an area where it i needed, continue to learn as much as you can and you will have some of the ingredients that will help you spell success, is
E. Errico,
Principal
would like to suggest to students that before choosing their goals both in school and in later adult life they assess their abilities and potentialities as accurately and honestly as is possible, To this end | urge students to make full use of the services provided in school to help them, I
One of the imperative requirements of life is to be able to make choices, In order to do so one must know how to look at things and oneself, One must also learn that to live means being able to cope with difficulties; problems are a normal part of life and the important thing is to avoid being defeated by them, It is the function of the counsellor to help a young person to assess his talents, aptitudes and interests; to provide him with information about the world outside the school; and to relate the two so that he may plan to put his qualities to the best possible use, The counsellor does not attempt to direct pupilsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; lives. He believes that if they gain enough understanding of themselves and the nature of their problems they will make choices wisely. This approach respects the right of the individual to make decisions for himself, ) |
Your counsellor can aid you in making a sound assessment of your capabilities, With this basis to plan from, your decisions are more likely to be correct and your success in life more certain,
R,
M. Shaw
Vice-Principal
MAGISTRATE R.C.PALMER RETIRES
The Year Book Editor interviews Magistrate R.C. Palmer After forty-three years in Richmond, twenty-two of them as a magistrate, Mr, R. C. Palmer is retiring in December of 1965, Coming originally from Norfolk, and experiencing a rough but adventurous winter voyage, Magistrate Palmer and his wife made their home in
Richmond, Although the magistrate took no degree in law, he gained good experience in various municipal offices, In turn he has served our municipality long and well, Now, at the close of his court career, Mr, Palmer feels that people should look at life, being careful to keep "things" in proportion at all times. During his years on the bench the magistrate has been addressed in many ways - both serious and comical - such as "your majesty", "your lordship" etc. When asked for his reaction to having a school named for him, the Magistrate replied that he had been thrilled at the prospect, considering it a great honour, more so than having a road or community centre named for him - "since a school, as a place of learning, is "important to the education of citizens of the com-
munity". Our second question concerned his opinion regarding the tendency of many in each generation to condemn youth as "going to the dogs". Mr, Palmer felt that that is definitely a foolish attitude for the present for, even if one only considers statistics, there is less juvenile crime in 1965 in proportion to population, than there was in former years,
Regarding the Palmer Annual, the Magistrate expressed pleasure (and so increased ours), stating that he and his wife had three (three!! 111!! 31! copies, one of which was sent to England. He encouraged the "Journalists" to maintain the quality of organization and write-ups in order to keep the annual a success in coming years. After retirement, Mr, and Mrs, Palmer plan a return visit to England as neither has been back since they came out to Canada, And, always, he enjoys having time for his gardening. This year the magistrate "lays down his gavel", so we have taken it up as a theme for our yearbook. May it prove a worthy tribute to one who has served Richmond these many years,
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As president of your '65 ='66 Student Council, | would like to take this o pportunity to thank the many people, both staff and students, who have assisted me in this past year, Special recognition is due for Mr, Errico, Mr, Shaw, Gail, Donna and Doreen. These people, along with the excellent class representatives, have worked earnestly in trying to make this past year a most eventful one, This past has been a very memorable one indeed. The Council year has tried to make the varied as possible, Changes in the school dances h year as ave been fairly well received, along with the changes in school sweaters and sweat shirts, 1965-66 has been one of my most enjoyable at Palmer, It has been a pleasure to work as president of your Student Council, If is my hopeyears that we have su cceeded in making this year also a very enjoyable one for you, the student. In closing, best wishes to all in the coming years, and may Palmer continue to be the "best school in the district, "
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NORMAN BATKE Class President Likes=sports, eating,
PENNY BLAYLOCK Class Sec, -Treas,
Dislikes=hunger, waking up, DANA CROWELL Class Vice Pres.
Ambition-actress
NORM
happiness,
Likes-football, hockey ~Dislikes-poetry.
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SUSAN BLAIR
Hobbies-getting home
work and assignments in on time, Pet Peeve-rhythm records in typing.
BILL BRECHIN
GRANT BAXTER
Hobbies-skin and scuba diving, basketball,
"certain people" Dislikes= "certain people",
VIRGINIA AZAK
BOB BIRRELL
Likes-memorizing theorems, flag-
pole sitting.
Likes=
DOUG COCHRAN Member of Pep Band Likes~hockey and
Interests-especially "A.N.," and R, E., listening to records,
Dislikes S.,S. 10,
CORBETT
Member of Badminton Club
a philatelist, Thinks "money is the coat of all Is
Hobbies-Flagpole sitting, weightlifting, track, hockey,
grasshockey stick
Likes=holidays, being alone,
Likes-weekends, Dislikes-marmalade, Pet Peeve-getting up
sleeping.
football,
Dislikes=-nagging GARY BADGLEY Hobbies-Russian
CHRIS BLANEY
girls Interest-money Ambition-become
buffalo bones, Ambition-sand dune racer,
BETTY BRANDON
MARGUERITE
Ambition-top dress designer Dislikes-Science
BATE
skating Dislikes="One" teacher Ambition-secretary
CHRISTINE BATHGATE
dragging.
Dislikes=Math 10 Rolling Stones KEN BERRY
Likes=skiing,
Likes-Art
ALAN ADAMS Likes-custom cars,
Likes=-picking up
James Bond's Asst,
Pep
Dislikes-French
10,
Band
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Likes=football,
homework, tests, theorems
CHUCK ANGER Dislikes-warm beer Likes=Garlic Sausage Ambition-to be presi-
No Comment
MARLENE BROGAN
dent.
DAVID BRYAN
BEAUCHAMP
AREN
No Comment-too busy with S,S. 10 Project
BRUCE FRIEL
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Hobbies~-homework, sky diving, doing
wheelstands
Ambition=brain surgeon
Likes-Art, eating, sleeping Dislikes=boys who
RANDY BOURNE
Interests-basketball,
badminton Dislikes=-French 10
spit
in
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DOREEN BALL
DARLENE ANDERSON
No Comment,
CHRIS THOMPSON No comment {too busy with Socials 10
SYLVIA
Aim-to go to university,
Dislikes-tomatoes,
playing guitar,
BARNSCHER
Likes=football,
DOROTHY AMBEAULT Likes=horses,
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Likes-eating, Fords, sleeping. Dislikes-spiders, slow drivers,
project?)
RAE CARROLL
Likes=basketball, movies, sleeping,
stories, Dislikes-exams, studying, homework,
KATHY BARR
KEN ANDERSON No comment (last year's comment too much of a
No Comment,
(couldn't translate it from Latin?)
LASS
TWO
We bring you now Class two And their noisy hullaballoo In the hallowed halls of R,C, Palmer
School...
MRS, McCLELLAND
ELSPETH EVANS Class secretary Likes-swimming, pool, sewing, Beatles, skating,
BRIAN FORD
Class President Likes=chasing girls, bird
watching.
Dislikes=school Dislikes="folkPet Peeve-homework. rock" music. DENNIS DELANY GREG FRAME Class Vice=-Pres, Interests-sports Dislikes-beer Likes=Rufus,
strikes.
MARILYN DESJARDINS
CHRIS ELLISON
Ambition-lawyer Likes=pool,
basketball, Dislikes-Math losing bets, SUSAN HEAGLE Likes=Jobs
Daughters,
Dislikes-Business Fundamentals, Math 10.
ED HARKER
RITA CARRIER
Likes-money
Likes=dancing, skating, boys. Dislikes=-staying home on weekends, homework,
Ambition-to do
Likes- F.T.
Dislikes-work, GREG DROZDA
Likes-snakes, pool, Dislikes-spiders, Pet Peeve-guys who don't pay bets.
DANYLUK Dislikes=Latin 10, teachers who
TED
think they are funny.
10,
LARRY
EVANS
Dislikes-grubby clothes Ambition-to be a poet,
TERRY
FAIRFUL
Ambition- to get through school, Dislikes=peanut butter, olives
Dislikes-people who watch Ed Sullivan instead, Pet Peeve-football. NORA DAVIDSON Likes-boys, Dean Martin, Dislikes=-two-
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LYDIA CLARKE
KATHY COUPLAND
Likes-collecting
Likes-boys, cars, clothes, horses,
Ambition-to become a nurse,
LYNDA DORLAND
DONNA GREEN
CAROL COULTER Likes=boys,
WILMA EASTER
BROOK-
Ambition-grade
teacher.
Likes="The Stones"
Dislikes-relatives,
skating, clothes, Dislikes-school, teachers.
3
Pet Peeves-tall
No comment,
Dislikes-ugly girls, Math,
Ambition-graduate,
Pet Peeve-sour
grapes,
pupils, BOB ERIKSON
JANET CURISTON Ambition-to see some of the world. Pet Peeve-thinking up comments for Year Books, LYNN DAVIS Likes=being a
AL HARTL
Likes-teachers, who give me good marks.
BARBARA McFEE
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Hies=B,
CLASS
K.
THREE
group that's on a spree J For a hard to beat Class three It IS In
Dislikes-teachers.
Dislikes-work, bad
Interests=Pepband, Journalist Club, Band, Projectionist Club,
Dislikes=school, homework.
Likes=girls,
marks,
ROY HOLMAN
river rat,
MRS.
DARLENE DAVIES
Likes=girls, money swimming.
it.
3
Dislikes-myself, homework, parents,
REIN EBERLE
Dislikes-teachers who give homework just for the sake of
grade
Dislikes=work,
Ambition-Navy engineer,
Likes=girls.
stamps.
faced people, Hobbies-drawing
DEL DILLINGHAM Likes—girls, cars,
JIM ELLIS
Likes=Amos Burke
the hallowed halls of R,C, Palmer
School.....
DOMINATO GORDON McKITRICK Likes=girls.
Ambition-to be an educated bum, ~Class president. MacKINNON-V ~Pres, Pet Peeve-girls Likes-dogs. Dislikes-girls. Ambition-dog ALASDAIR
catcher,
MARY MacKINLAY
Cl. secretary, Likes-sports,
sleeping.
eating,
Pet Peeve-Gossips,
JOHANSEN Likes-profane language. Dislikes-education NIELS
Ambition=brain
surgeon,
RANDY LEPIN
Ambition-Father,
Pet Peeve-people who talk a lot in the morning.
GEORGINA LAWRENCE ‘Hobbies=butterfly collecting, eating yogurt, Likes-French, Science, teachers, Secret Squirrel, |
GERRI McDONALD
BILL KIRK
Dislikes-exams, football games, Popeye. VERN
LINDA MAH Likes= foods
GARY HUNTLEY
Candy
Dislikes-rainy days Ambition-to lead a happy life, DON
RANDY MARTIN Likes-skiing, gym
MARSHALL
Dislikes=Dewdrop Pet Peeve- people who say cheese,
nastics,
Ambition-mountain climber,
DON
HURD ikes—-peanut
REN KAWAGUCHI
LINDA LAING
Likes=somethings. Dislikes=692 and proofs.
butter and honey sandwiches, islikes=salami on rye, JANSEN
Likes-being a River Rat,
TAPIO ITKONEN Likes~hockey, ski-
ROSS MEADE Likes—=homebrew
ing.
No comment,
and my little Consul, Hooliganism,
Dislikes=Math 10,
SANDRA McNICOL Likes-sewing, music, horror movies,
gbition-travel,
dandy,
teeth!
PAT LEMIRE
danc=-
is
but "somethings" don't rot your
Ambition-to travel and work at the same time. Pet Peeve-school and French,
kes-skating,
swimming, Dislikes~exams
grass-hockey,
HUCULAK
ONNIE LANQUIST
Likes-bowling, 2 7 skating,
dead,
Likes=The Stones -very anti=Elvis
BILL
CAROL HOLMES
Interests—not talking in Math, respect for the
Likes=-skating, swimming, music,
Ambition-to get through Grade
Likes-43, 23, 33. Dislikes=Science, Socials, etc, Pet Peeve-spinach,
10,
JULIA
ROLLIE MARTEL
Ambition-Construction worker,
PAUL LEAMONT
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DARYL McKAY
Congratulations
Likes=boys,
on being a gold cord
dancing, base-
ball,
winner,
EN JOURDIN
BYRON ISAAC My most prominent fear-friendly men.
ikes=girls, islikes=little brothers.
Dislikes-big schools, DIANE HOWRIE
Ambition-to leave school and a
foreign language
teacher,
JIM
KRAWCHUCK
Pet Peeve-my sister
Ambition-chemical engineer,
CAROL HUNTER
Ambition-dental receptionist,
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We couldn't tell you more Than to just say--"HERE'S CLASS FOUR" In the hallowed halls of R,C, Palmer School,
KEN NISHI
JANE OKUYAMA Class Sec, Treas.
Hobby-collecting flies wings Likes-candy Dislikes-milk , TERRI
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DIANNE OLIVER Pet
Ambition-Stewardess
Peeve-people
who can't count monev correctly,
Dislikes~glasses Likes-swimming,
skating.
MALTAIS
BARRY
Class Vice-Pres, Likes=French. Dislikes=French
PALMER
CHRIS MOSLIN
Likes—friendly girls with humour,
Hobby-French,
Likes-CHQM, Mozart
Ambition-to pass
Dislikes=friendly
men with humour,
ROBERT
NIXON
MAUREEN MERKE
Ambition-to shorthand
Hobby-shooting Pet Peeve-studying,
Likes=horses, holidays, swimming Dislikes~homework
PAUL NOBLE
BOB MULLER
Ambition-to be a millionaire at 29,
LYNDA MOFFAT
pass
Likes-being a river rat, | DAVID MORRISON
Hobbies-girls, money, skating Likes-school, cars, holidays
Ambition-to earn astronaut's wings Likes-science, foreign languages Dislikes=English
BILL
OPHOFF
ARNOLD NELSON Class 4's modern
Ambition-University Likes—football, cars, swimming, reading
HEATHER MILLER
Likes-seeing
art "cartoonist"
Barry Howey, Discotheques
Dislikes=girls with too much make-up,
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Likes-=440's
JACK MILLARD Likes-Eddie Shack Ambition-to become President of P,T A, Dislikes-wagons and
KELLY NORDIN Broke his leg--
unable to "write" comment
saverkraut
DAVID MUSGRAVE Everything | like is
CHRIS NEALE
either illegal, immoral or incriminating
NOWICKI Likes=Sonny &
TERRI
Cher Ambition-to grow my hair LONG
VAL OFFER ~
KEN MOORE
Dislikes=Palmer yearbook and this picture of me
Pet Peeve-being called a golfball washer for
have but one
I
regret--that
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have devoted byt five years to Palmer MOORE Likes=Jerome Green and Dosy Dotes
LARRY
29 DONNA PARSONS Came to Palmer from Boyd this
BONITA MILLIGAN Ambition-Home Ed,
Likes=poker, pool, girls, money
teacher
Likes=long distance running
year
DALE MITZEL
BERNIE PETERS
Likes-playing the "Git" box Ambition-~professional "gitbox" player
Likes=pink snakes
RIKA NELSON
Likes=Rhythm and Blues, folk rock Disli kes-Operas & Symphonies
Ambition-to get someone else to
do my work for me
BONNIE
RHONDA MILLER Likes=XKE's, swimming
MITCHELL
ANNEMARIE OSBORNE
Likes=Sonny & Cher, Donovan, and Bob Dylan Dislikes=being called Skinny.
Dislikes-people taking my hat and getting up early
LASS
TERRY MILLS
kes-Science, skating, holidays
Li
Ambition=to pass Latin
FIVE, ori ¢
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MR. LINCKE
LEONA POPPELL Likes=horses, boys,
Likes=seeing the same movie twice Dislikes=sour grape bubble gum
peanut butter Dislikes=that certain foreign langvage SHEILA ROSVAL
BRIAN SMITH
Likes-sports, skating, basketba
green
STEVEN PETERSEN
Interests-music, photography,
Jislikes=short
Hobby -censored
Likes-the opposite Dislikes-French
Interests and
Hobbies-censored
school yearbook
people, French
BOB REDPATH
Ambition-censored Likes-censored
Kits, Boys Band, "Europe 66",
WENDY SHAW
ball team,
Dislikes=mustard and onions
Typing
DAVE SCOULAR
Star of Basket-
MARILYNNE SCHIC K Likes-Rolling Stones,
Likes-play pool and hockey
Clubs-Commerce,
Likes-track & field big cars, basket-
BILL SIMPSON
LUCILLE RICARD
IRENE SCHUSS
Likes=all sorts of stuff E.G. boys Pet Peeve-giving up money, cold classrooms
KURT SCHOTT Likes=cars, girl
dirty books Dislikes=Math 10
SUSAN PAIGER Likes-good music, sports
DAVID ROSS
ROY RUBULAK
swimming
school Pet Peeve~typing.
Dislikes=school,
JIM SELMAN
LINDA PROTEAU
No comment
Likes-song "Won't you come home
Interest-censored
Dislikes=school Interests—anything Ambition=-morti-
,
Bill
cian,
Bailey?"
Pet Peeve-spiders. DAVID SCORGIE
GEOFF ROUGHTON
Activities-looking out cla sroom
DIANE
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REID
Likes=being a
No comment.
windows Dislikes=no midmorning coffee.
river rat.
GORDON SCOTT Dislikes-writing
Hobbies-hunting and fishing Likes=swimming, most sports
Interests~girls.
Likes-being lazy,
beer strikes,
Dislikes-poor muse Likes-holidays
HAROLD ROSS
Dislikes-typing,
comments for the school annual.
bo
PAT SHAW
8
DALE RIESTERER
Likes=holidays at the ranch
Likes-anything | don't dislike Dislikes-any thing | don't like,
This is for The
Dislikes-people who "hot rod" horses
DAVE SCHLAAK
Byrds.
.
CINDY PEPPER
LES SHAW
RICK SHARPE
Interests-nursing, Wrenettes Hobbies-horses, cats, dogs,
Nothing to say,
No comment.
French.
NOEL SIBBELEE Hobby -watching Popeye.
ADELE RAU
Ambition-airline stewardess Hobbies-horses
Interests-Popeye
Likes-everything but snobs & olives KEN SHERRING Pet Peeve-Susie Tojo
ERIC PETROW
Interests-strictly censored Likes~censored
Dislikes~=home-~
work
CHRIS SCUBISZ
Interests—coin
collecting, sports, stamp
collecting,
model building
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SIX
Our words we couldn't mix If we really described Class six In the hallowed halls of R,C, Palmer School.
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MR, SHIMIZU
SUZANNE SOBINSKI
CATHY VARTY Class Sec, Treas, Likes=boys with cars, parties, snow, skating,
JIM TAYLOR Class President,
-Can't think of a thing to say.
Dislikes-red hair,
ED SOMERVILLE
Class VicePresident
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BRIAN TESKEY
STEPHEN
Likes=sports, food,
Interest-soccer, hockey.
sleeping.
Likes—food,
Dislikes=work,
JIM WARMAN
GAIL WILSON
\ Likes-girls
Likes-art (painting mostly)
PETER WALTERS
Likes=French exams, Dislikes=French marks, prying
Peeve-playing
Pet
hooky and
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get-
ting away with
it.
BOB THOMPSON
editors,
KEN WIESE
SHIRLEY WELLS
Likes-hot Chevy's,
Likes-music, music, music,
girls, Science period,
islikes-people who make fast millions,
No comment,
Dislikes=Fords,
traffic cops,
LUBA YELENUIK
SHARON WAKARYK Likes=-skating, swimming,
Likes-water sports, clothes, Pet Peeve-having my name mispronounced, JOHN
WILLIAMS Likes—girls,
records, dancing. Dislikes-people who talk a lot,
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GARY SMIGELSKI Likes-The Beachboys, bombing around in Nicolson's Buick,
SALLY THORNE
Likes=sports, good
jokes. Dislikes=T,V, reruns, commercials, skateboards, ED SMITH
Likes-girls, cars, records, parties,
CLIFF VINCENZI Art Editor of Year Book and Designer of the
Nothing to say.
Dislikes=school,
teachers, parents,
Interests-catching flies for my frog, Dislikes-frogs, flies, warm beer.
Likes=Industrial Arts, PE, Dislikes=Math, English, Socials Latin, Science.
Dislikes-exams,
CHUCK STICKWOOD
BRIAN YEATES
KELLY TALMAY
cover,
MARK SPOWAGE
Likes=watermelon Dislikes=-
arithmetic,
GEORG INA SMITH
Ambition-to teach grade or 2, 1
Likes=dogs as pets,
baseball, skating, dancing.
GLORIA THOMPSON
BILL
Likes-skiing, art, skating, curling, weekends, Dislikes-rain,
TRUTTMAN
RITA STEBLIN
Likes-dragsters, stock cars, motor=cycles,
Pet Peeve-people who ask me what I'd do if | got an''E
Dislikes=English
homework,
ie
teachers,
CHERIE TURENNE
ELAINE SIGURDSON
Likes=swimming,
KEVIN STORRIE
Likes-boys, the Rolling Stones, Dislikes~exams,
talking in Socials 10, Dislikes=peanut butter,
Interests-girls, sports, pool,
football, base-
ball, TERRY
WRIGHT
KAREN TERAGUCHI Pet Peeve-leaving Room 205 two rows at a time, Dislikes-people who spell my last name
Interests=boys,
skating, skiing.
Dislikes=homework,
GORDON THOMPSON
wrong,
Likes-most sport, girls, records, mixers, Dislikes~some
ZLOMANCZYK Interests=Al and Murray, skiing,
skating, dragsters, Dislikes-school,
teachers, homework,
CLASS
SEVEN
Fin-al-ly here
is Class seven Mr. Avender's little "HEAVEN" In the hallowed halls of R,C, Palmer School
- GORDON PATTERSON Likes=pool, driv~
ing.
Dislikes=carrying
the attendance board,
BARB
STEPHENS
Likes-discotheque, Dislikes-being without an umbrella in the rain,
JIM NELSON
Likes-pool, Corky. Ambition-to be a machinist,
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BRUCE OLENUIK
RON SANDERS Likes=pool, driving, shop.
Likes—driving,
pool, Dislikes-carrying the attendance board,
TOM McGEORGE
TERRY
Likes-weight-lifting, driving, girls, Dislikes~homework,
No comment,
schoolwork,
DON GRINGRAS Likes-pool, weightlifting, Dislikes-carrying the attendance board.
DODD
BRIAN MINOSKY Likes—girls, cars,
TOM HARDER Likes=pool,
shows,
Dislikescarrying the attendance board,
PATTI O'BRIAN
Likes—skating, boys, discothe-
que, Ambition-hairdressing,
And now you've had them all they answer to the call,
As
**And all old "war vets" who knew the tune, may blush discretely! !
Remember your
first day at school? New clothes, shiny pencil.
Before you knew it primary grades were behind you
and you were in secondary school. You learned to rely on Eaton’s for what you needed in those days. Mom and Dad did too, when they attended school. It’s a good habit, shopping
at Eaton’s. We
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in the days to come; you and Mom and Dad.
It’s a family tradition this shopping at
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view of the fact that we feel that Mr. Habkirk would want to be remembered with as many memories of happy, busy times=-and as few words as seem necessary work with him, --we present again these pictures of the bands who were last to As long as a man is remembered by his friends, he is never really gone from them, remembered by those Mr. Habkirk's contributions in the field of music will b e long who were at Palmer School during his years of instruction.
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Supported by an enthusiastic group of local spectators, the Pep Band, and the Cheerleaders the boys played a good game against this highly polished troupe. Those taking part were: Paul Noble, Bill Simpson Greg Frame Peter Herd Richard Goldney Vern Huculak Chris Moslin Bill Brechin Brian Teskey Norman Batke Ed Somerville Bill Jensen
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The sun shone bright with a blinding light As we crossed that sea of sand, The molten air choked every breath, This was a Dying land,
Our packs were heavy with the metal Craved by young and old. Our packs were heavy with the metal Known to man as gold, The third day out my partner fell | lifted up his head And looked into his clouded eyes My partner, he was dead,
left my partner lying there | covered him with sand As the buzzards winged o'er head In this Dying land, |
The sun was searching my very soul And | thought | was in a spell. When | saw that silver shimmering lake In
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before | had thrown away The burden carried with greed. But it seemed to return as | crawled towards The water that | did need. Long
crawled with pain toward the lake And upon my knees | reared, When | saw that the silver shimmering lake Had suddenly disappeared,
"The sea comes and the sea goes and yet each time is new with pieces of wood all smooth with time and sprigs of seaweed green, The sea comes and the sea goes and the sea gives
and the sea takes and so each man shall return from that place whence he came, Terri Nowicki Grade 10 Class 4 Suddenly with a spark of heat you are here Experiencing emotions of love, hate, curiosity and fear, The world is all around Awaiting to be found Your senses finding out what this worlds all about You taste, you hear, you sniff, you see think and feel, its really real, You wonder But then it fades as you age. Your emotions senses memories and fears Will die with you and disappear |
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What ats the use of being created here. Steven
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TIME
And it goes forever on Through space and dawn Forever on forever on For years on end
It will never end never end never end Always forward never back Like a horse on a very straight track never back never back Never bounces never hops Always goes never stops never stops never stops Here there and everywhere through space and air everywhere everywhere
Steven Petersen
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BAUCIS AND PHILEMON (This is sung
to "Don't Go Near The Eskimos.)
Many stories go to show How Gods are beyond compare, They wish for something and what It happens to be right there!
do you know,
For example in a place called Phrygiq, Where a limetree blows; There now is a lake and a story, And this is how it goes:
Jupiter and Mercury those wonderful Gods, Who now are up in space; Put down their wings and twisted wands, And decided to visit this place. They went to the doors of thousands of homes, But all just made them run; There was a house that would receive them
though,
And that was of Baucis and Philemon,
Although the meal went on and on, The wine bowl always stayed filled; And when emptied filled with its own accord, Yet not a drop was spilled, The couple had a big fat goose Which served as their faithful watchdog, They intended to kill it and use it for meat But it was too quick for their jog.
The Gods told them not to kill it And explained that they were Gods, Also that the couple would not share in the
fate Of their Neighbourhood Frauds,
moved to the top of the hill with the Gods with a bowshot the Land was a seq; Only their house remained standing, But the couple were as sad as could be, They
And
They came to their house of straw and reeds Because they were very poor, But Baucis and Philemon invited them in, When they came to their humble door,
Instead of their house grew a great Golden Temple With beautiful marble floors; Instead of the sticks and dirty old straw, There were Pillars and Golden Doors,
They sat on a bench to rest their limbs, The fire was brought to a roar; Baucis and Philemon did everything possible, But still they wanted to do more.
Jupiter granted them a single wish, And they discussed it for some time; Then they asked to be priests of this Temple, And that they should die at the very same time,
Baucis chopped some cabbage leaves, She got from her well-watered garden; But although this food was humble, She hoped they'd except her pardon,
The Gods granted their wishes most gracefully, Then they went on their way; They guarded the temple with loving care, Until their dying day.
Philemon cut And put it in They brought With
On that day leaves adorned them, And bark covered their hips; They both cried, "Good-bye" to each other,
The men decided to sit and talk While Baucis set the table; The table was unbalanced and wobbly, But with a pot for a prop it was stable,
To this day in that part of Two trees stand together;
some bacon, a boiling pot; out a comfortable couch, special coverlets they had bought.
She wiped the table with green mint, And set it with earthern dishes; She put the sacred olives of Minervaon, Along with endives, eggs, and radishes. Philemon put on a bowl of wine And also a beechwood cup; The hot dish was brought from the fire, And they all sat down to sup, The dishes were cleared for the second course Consisting of figs and wine, And dates, plums, apples, and grapes Recently picked from the vine, In the centre of the table was a honeycomb, And around were faces so kind; Although this food was humble, The visitors did not mind,
And
the bark grew over their lips,
the world,
Peasants hang garlands around their boughs, And worship them forever. Coan
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Hopes are high may reach the sky if only | could write but nothing, no nothing
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Terri Nowicki Class 4
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into the horizon d to a brilliant pink apparent reason t for no be just to there | think Suns will rise forever on vill the vast space shrink woh suns will die in future eons Ithou Others wil always rise and shrink For no apparent reason And somehow our race will last and grow and strive Just as it has done in the past Our cities will become gigantic hives For no apparent reason And we shall spread through space And always we will grow To preserve the human race Adding always to what we know No matter what we have to face IK gg Everything we will never now And still the human race will go For no apparent reason Someone's found a way to give The rotting death a will to live And go on- and on- and on For no apparent reason ©
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