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DICK DAVIES-Class 2

Dick graduated from UBC with a B.Ed. and has taught graades 1 thru 12 in Kamloops for 35 years. He is now retired but is proud of having given the grad address prior to this. He now spends his time curling, travelling and playing racquetball. Dick particularly remembers Miss Adams as "an excellent teacher." Dick has 3 sons and 1 grandaughter.

GLADYS DOCKWRAY-Class 4

Gladys Dockwray (Cawthra) Gladys Dockwray (Cawthra) Gladys retired from the General Store in 1980 and currently lives in Roberts Creek with husband Doug. They have a son, Mike & daughter Colleen and 3 grandchildren. Her greatest regret is that her mom and dad didn�t live long and she would like to be remembered as a good mother & friend. In her words, �I�ve had a very happy life�from childhood until now. I have a great family & good friends. Sometimes things were a bit tough, but you carry on. I�m content!!�

WINONA DUFF-Class 7

Winona Duff (Sanford) Currently living in Burnaby, Winona quit working nearly 15 years ago (but we still don�t know from what). She loves to travel and has roamed far and wide, i.e. Egypt, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Africa, where she found the poverty to be hard to bear but made her grateful to live in Canada. A member of the fabulous five, a.k.a., Gladys Dockwray, Arden Foster, Susan Brabant, Joan Harris & Winona, she is particularly proud of completing her degree in Political Science & Economics at U.B.C. �before I turned 50!�

ROD DUNBAR-Class 5

Rod lives in Bellingham.

ROD DUNLOP-Class 7

Robert Dunlop First apologies to Bob for leaving him out of the 40th annual (oh those computer gremlins!). Bob tells us that for the past 50 years he has been "living the cards dealt and enjoying life in North and West Vancouver, Kelowna and (now) Nanaimo amongst family and friends." Bob is married to Jocelyn, has two daughters and one granddaughter. Following a varied career�3 years in banking, 12 years in oil, and 23 years with the Federal Government�he now plans to enjoy golfing gardening and travel. Bob says he was happiest "after marriage and retirement," considers his greatest achievement "living through everything," has no regrets, and wants to be remembered as being a good family person. His fondest memory of Jayo was graduation.

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