 | BOB TACK-Class 5Bob lives in Rockville, Maryland, USA with his wife Ann Marie. |
 | BLAIR TAYLOR-Class 2Blair lives in Vancouver. |
 | BILL TESCHUCK-Class 7
Bill Teschuk
Bill's last 50 years in a nutshell: "I worked for Rayonier for 37 years as a lumber grader talleyman, production supervisor, & shipper; the last 18 years as a production sales coordinator. I am married to my beautiful wife, Sophie (we hope she appreciates you Bill); we have two beautiful daughters, Michelle and Shauna. We have travelled to Hawaii, Barbados, Caribbean cruise, Alaska cruise & Cuba (Bill's favourite). I retired in '92 and I'm enjoying my retirement. My hobbies have been music�guitar banjo mandolin & sax. I still play all and taught many friends to play guitar and banjo. I have played in two bands at weddings and dances. My favourite sport is golf." (He's achieved not just one but 2 holes in one!) Bill also enjoys gardening, tennis & curling. He reports that his greatest extravag-
ance is buying new cars (some things never change) and his fondest memories of Jayo "teen dances playing pool, drama club, jam sessions, and driving my new 1950 Chev." He regrets "not investing in real estate" (oh yes) and would like to be remembered as "a good husband and father." Bill's motto is: "Make the best of your life while you have your health.'
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 | JOAN THOMAS-Class 2Joan Thomas (Fenner)
Joan and Earl live in Westbank, B.C. and have 2 children. She is a retired Co-ordinator of Volunteer Resources for Ridge Meadows Hospital. Her fondest memories of Jayo are �being pals with Marilyn, Lois, Bev, and Mary-Ann.� She has no regrets and her motto is; �think positive.� Of her last 50 years, Joan says: �Married young, worked for I.B.M. till I had my children. I went back to work at Lions Gate Hospital when the children entered school, then to Ridge Meadows Hospital for 16 years before retiring in 1989. Since then I have enjoyed retirement and travel.� Joan plans to continue to enjoy home and travel, especially to Hawaii. (Aloha, Joan.)
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 | BRIAN THOMAS-Class 6Brian currently lives in Richmond, is married to Emily and has 3 daughters. He attended the 40th reunion, where this picture was taken from the group. |
 | EILEEN THOMPSON-Class 31Eileen whose married name was Bendickson, is deceased. |
 | FRED THORPE-Class 4Fred Thorpe
Several years ago Fred was transferred to Ontario with Safeco Insurance and he and Cynthia continued to live there (in Oakville) when Fred opened his own insurance brokerage. He retired a year ago, turning the business over to his sons. (He has 4 and 4 grandchildren.) Fred says he�s in great health and always busy; in fact, he often wonders how he ever found time to work. His hobbies include carpentry and stained glass which he often gives to auctions and found it very rewarding when someone paid $150 �for something I made!� When Fred wants a holiday he simply retires to his one acre back yard for a dip in the pool or a game of tennis. (Must be tough Fred.)
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 | WINNIE TORRY-Class 31Wynn Torry (Jarvis)
Wynn lives in Vancouver, has 2 children and 7 grandchildren. Now widowed, Wynn says she was happiest, �anywhere with my husband Ray." She is a retired legal secretary and manager of a volunteer store that raised funds for the needy. She is grateful for "making it this far without any health problems" (a real blessing there Wynn) and as a gesture towards extravagance has recently purchased a new year 2000 car. Her memories of Jayo include making new friends, our class skating parties, and hiking up Grouse Mountain." Her favourite journey was in "seeing family members in England that I'd written to but never met." Wynn has no regrets and plans to "keep on keeping on." She would like to be remembered ass "the quiet listener" (the world needs a lot more of those) and her motto is: "Enjoy every day." In thinking of her last 50 years, Wynn has this to say: "Learning and growing each day and especially through my 7 grandchildren. Taking time for family and being there when needed, but still doing things I enjoy as in tenpin bowling, golf, cards and walking. (We happen to know that Wynn was inducted into the B.C. Women's Tenpin Bowling Hall of Fame.)
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 | BETSY TRAN-Class 5Betsy Tran (Singbell)
After a stint in Toronto, Betsy worked selling advertising for Yellow Pages. She has been widowed for 13 years and for the past 10 has lived with her sister in Eagle Bay, a block from Shuswap Lake. She has 3 children and 1 grandchild and she reports that her family spends most of the summer with her and she loves the area she lives in. She says that her philosophy on living advocates getting the most out of every day and not worrying about things you can�t change. She stays in touch with Ray Arnatt who visited her recently.
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 | DON TURNER-Class 2Don is deceased. |
 | GEOFF TURNER-Class 7Geoff lives with his wife Lillian, in Port Coquitlam. |