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Frankie Turtan 'Turts' came from Indonesia and has been a resident for all of one whole year. In that year he has managed successfully to avoid playing on any teams or participating, in any activities. A perfect record. Well clone Frankie! Frankie disliked Brown Hall food, but why we cannot think? He also disliked being locked out of the dorms. during QIAIIICS' periods, - again we cannot think why? His ambition is to be a successful architect, orjust plain successful! His probable destination will see him achieve neither, in all probability! Nevertheless his old school wishes him well. Claude Van Ha in Claude was one ul- the more useful members of the Graduating Class, especially when weather reports were required. All Claude had to do was to stand up straight and he could tell at once what the freezing level was! Apart lYI'OIll this meteorological gift, Claude gave of his talents on the rugby field. playing for the lst XV. We are not sure what his long term plans are. but il' they are connected with his hobby Air Canada will have to be careful. But Claude. there is more to a 747 than a longer, stronger elastic! Adam Wilkinson Adam arrived in S.M.U. in Grade X and brought with him his unique temperament. One ol' the larger members of this year's graduating class, Adam usually managed to get his way in most things during the course of the year. He played rugby. badminton and tennis in which latter two sports he excelled. He was able to pursue his interest in photography and as a result this publication has some vcry fine illustrative work to catch the reader's eye. Adam, an avid member of the Dermod Travis fan club, suggests that our beloved Headboy be incarcerated in a pinball machine! Don't worry Adam, we should be able to manage that.
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Etlwqrtl Yau h.ive .ih.1ppv. successful. .intl rne.inin 'ful life. El if! ' 5, n Wurxl WAS most ol-Ken . seen sleeping-in or citing. His lin.il request is th.it school sho .it 10:00 .l.lH. A-Jie, Patrick Y.iu 4 , The 'Beaten Chicken' has been .it S,M.U. hu three yetirs. He was a nieinher of B.1rn.icle House, He plqvetl lor the lntl XV .intl the 'Sumliy Chinese Soccer Te.nn'. Putriek phins to .ittentl C.ililiorni.i State University .intl then he w.nnts to return to Hong, Kong to become .llDllSlIlCSSllldl'1. P.1tricli W.ints .ill of the sehuol's liicilities to he improvetl--especially the kitchens. Tony Yip Tony wins one of the people responsible for the production of this .innu.1l. Tony was re il lril, .intl -ith. XV' s i ent .it S.M.U. for two years. .intl wus onthe 2nd is l-rom Hong Kong: wants to go to U. ol A.z and. be picked up by A U.F.O.! He will probably end up in outer sp.iee. Most frequently seen- wqllsing .irountl the school with his e.nner.n. Frequently he,n'tl to say: YIP-yip-yuiliooeeef I 'Big Head' h.1s been .it S.M.U. lor three years. He w.is in Bqrnaele House. He pl.iyeCl rugby .intl lmslsetbull. Hull wants to go to McGil an uld start s, .15 well .is the bnsleetlmll .intl ping pong te.nms. Tony
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