Index of People A Aberdeen Hotel, 10,16 Abriel, Katie 206 Abriel, Paige 230 Acker, Miss 157 Agger, Helen 254 Ali, Leena 230 Ali, Sam 172,193 Allen, David 21,180-81,185-87,195-96, 202,211 Allen, Janet&Jennifer 204-6 Allen, Jonathon 207 Allen, Keith 152[photo] Alternative <strong>School</strong>, The 252 Amos, Stewart 221 Anderson, Bill&Elsie, S<strong>and</strong>ra 181 Anderson, Chris 202-03 Anderssen, Erin 202 Anderssen, Mike 203 Andrews, C.A. Lt-Colonel 64 Andrews, Charles 120 Andrews, Janet 148[photo],152[photo] Andrews, Karl, 152[photo]l Armstrong, Neil 152 Arnold, George Rev. 131 Atherton, R.C. [N.S.S.B.A.]178 Aulenback, Brenton 169[photo] Aulenback, David 211,215 Aulenback, Eddie 167 Aulenback, Faye 157 Aulenback, Franklyn 96[photo] Aulenback, Freddie 96[photo] Aulenback, Jean 124[photo] Aulenback, Milded 105 Aulenback, Shirley 152[photo] Aulenback, Tim 204 Awalt, Betty Lou 148[photo] Awalt, Fred 62[photo] Awalt, Patricia 161[photo] B Backman, Alice 239 Baglole, Nancy 163 Baglole, Richard 195 Baglole, Terri-Lynn 205 Baglole, Tim, 172,189-90,192 Baker, Michael MLA 253 Baker, Robert 204 Balcome, Eileen 152[photo] Balcome, Martin 205 B<strong>and</strong>, 1965-66 162-3[photo] Banfield, Cecelia 161[photo] Banfield, M 213 Bardon, Alex-front cover Bardon, Alma 213 Barkhouse, Daphne 204 Barkhouse, Murray, 177,184-86 Barkhouse, Ruby 152[photo] Barkhouse, Scott 202 Barnett, Edward [“Buzz”] 87[photo] Barrett, Shirley 179 Barry, A. 167 Barry, David 206 Barry, Everette 141[photo] Barry, Gregory 167 Barry, Jean 173 Barss, Sarah 209 Barteaux, Boyd 130 Bauer, H.C. Mr.& Erica 146, 148[photo] Beatlemania, 157 Beaton, Herbert 157 Beazley, Ken, M. Councillor 148-9 Begin, Barbara 105 Begin, C.B.“Charlie”&Family 1,10,ch.2-partic 31- 32,40,47,69-70,76-7, Begin, Charles 87[photo] Begin, Guerney 87[photo] Begin, Gwendoline 86[photo], 105[photo], Begin, Kathleen 97[photo] Begin, Robert 86-7[photo] Begin, Teddy 86[photo],105[photo] Benedict, Ann 190 Ben Gurion, David[P.M.of Israel] 88 Benoit, Colin 207 Benoit, Kala 234 Benoit, Michelle 204 Berry, Chris 197 Bezanson, Debbie 204 Biebesheimer, John 44-5 Birdsall-Worthington 236 Bissett, Clarence 51,53,62 Blair, Mrs. 228 Blanche, Phyliss 161 [photo] <strong>Bob</strong>bitt, Claudia 204 <strong>Bob</strong>bitt, Jill&Sheila 206 Boehner, <strong>Bob</strong>by 207 Boehner Bros. Fred, Bruce &family, 37-42 Boehner, Dorothea 230 Boehner, Mariah, John&Florrie 10 Boehner, Robert 172 Boehner, Stephen 206 Boliver, Andrew 230 Bollivar, Kendall 205 Booth, Dougie 207 Booth, Kriss 206 Booth, Melodie 204 Borgel[Bogald] Family&Stewart, 8,87[photo] Borgerson, Brett 204 Boutellier, <strong>Bob</strong>by 163 Bowen, Peter 194 259
260 Boyd-Fraser, Wendy 190,204,215 Boyd, Tony 204 Brent, Dr.&Family 12,54{photo] Brimmer, John 205 Brinson, Shane 204,206 Brown, Annie Mrs. 29 Brown, Jeffrey 206 Browne, Darlene 190 Bruhm, Agnes 52 Bruhm, Chris 194 Bruhm[Ernst], Bev. 124,136-8, 148[photo],235,239 Bruhm, Fred[“Feff”],125, Fred Jnr. 125 Bruhm, Harriet & Family, 52-3 Bruhm, Jerome 169 Bruhm, Linda 148[photo], 152[photo] Bruhm, Louise 52,85,184 Bruhm, Muriel 52,56,62 Bruhm-Zinck, Verda, 102,125 Bruschett, Shelby 230 Burbury, Peter 142-43 Burgoyne, Billy 152[photo] Burgoyne, Blair 195-96 Burgoyne, Blanche 7 Burgoyne Boatyard, 6,19 Burgoyne, Dave 105[photo] Burgoyne, Doris 119-20 Burgoyne, Evan 54[photo] Burgoyne, Franklyn 95,121,148,185 Burgoyne, Fred 4 Burgoyne, Gary 152[photo],154 Burgoyne, Hilda[Nauss] 71,93,95,140, 142,146,157,159,168 Burgoyne, Janet 172,185,218,235,239 Burgoyne, Judy 148[photo] Burgoyne, Julie 190 Burgoyne, Knott 15 Burgoyne, Laurel 130,183,217 Burgoyne, Marjorie 96[photo] Burgoyne, Mildred 86[photo], 105[photo], Burgoyne, Mrs. 228 Burgoyne[Nickerson], Jean 113,119-20 Burgoyne, Rick 192, 194-95 Burgoyne, Roseville 117[photo],118,130 Burgoyne, Shelley 186-87,195 Burgoyne, Shirley 235,239-41 Burgoyne, Vincent 54[photo], 87[photo] Burris, Mrs.228 Burton, Mrs. Magreta 172,185,216 Busshoff, Nadine 209 C Café Canada,252 Caines, Tammy 219 Campbell, Joe 137-8 Campbell, Ruth Miss 114-15,129-31 Carey, Ivan 184-86,190-91 Carey, Sherry 191 Carter, Esther 86[photo] Carter, Lewis 131 Carter, Reggie 110[photo] Carver, Karen & Sharon 205 Carver, P.Mrs. 199 CGIT, 89-90 Chaplin, Charlie 64 Chapman, Gib Dr. 190 Cheerleaders 1968 164 Chestney, Mark 174 Chevelles The 169-70 Chicoine, Emanuel,206 Child, Frank 161[photo] Chisholm Store 11, Church, Kate 250,254 Church, Mary 105 Churchill, Margaret 139 Churchill, R<strong>and</strong>olph 139-40,142-43 Churchill, Winston 117 Citations The 169-70 Clark, Liz 208,228 Clarke, Debbie 172 Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Alva 179 Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Lianne 230 Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Lorrie 204 Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Neil 211,219 Clitheroe, Bonnie 157, 174-75 Clitheroe, Geraldine 161[photo] Clothier, Crystal 202 Cochrane, Bruce 86-7[photo],97, 105[photo],180,197 Cochrane, Dr.W.N. 20,69, Cochrane, Edward 95 Conners Mr.185 Connery, Sean, 153 Conrad, Chad 197 Conrad, Erma 148[photo] Conrad, J. 195 Conrad, June 148[photo] Conrad, R. 186 Conrad, Wayne 137 Cook Linda 148[photo] Cook, Patsy 148[photo] Cooper, Mrs. 202 Cooper, Tracey 204 Coote, <strong>Bob</strong> 170[photo] Corkum, Alice 86[photo] Corkum, Audrey 216-17 Corkum, H.V.40,45,56,72,74,84,91,ch.6-93- 111,129-131,143,148-9,154,178 Corkum, Janet 194 Corkum, Lisa,Michael&Peggy 204-5 Corkum, Megan 230 Cornish, Nancy 180-82,185-86, 197[Vernon],215 Costen, Nancy 152[photo] Coughlan, Mr. 131 Cox, Douglas, 177,185 Cress, Dan 182 Crnec, Sarah 206 Crocker, Karen 194 Croft, Judy & Kenneth 157,190 Croft V. 186 Croft-Whynott, Agnes 85,110,115 [photo],122- 4,129-31,138
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Mahone Bay Old School A Life and Ti
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1937: A Banner Year Grade 12 Full-T
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