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SALLY-JANE VICTORIA SOCKETT Sprockett , 1963-1966 Ross House Don ' t pay any attention to me; I never listen to what I say. Ambition: Foreign diplomatic service. Probable destiny : Salvation Army. Asset: Sex appeal. Claim to fame: Her getting into impossible situations. Pet possession: Weekends. Can you imagine: Sally not on a diet? Pet aversion : Garages, and men who open their car doors in the middle of the street. Activities: Prefect. Ski Team, Games Lieutenant. LYANNE ELISE TURCOTTE, 1962-1966 Cum MING House Breathes there a gal with soul so dead, W ho ne ' er hath stopped and turned her head. And softly to herself hath said — ' Hm-mm, not bad! ' ? Ambition: To travel. ) Probable destiny: Connnutiiig to Montreal. Asset: Tall, dark and handsome. Pet aversion : Looking up . . . looking way up. Can you imagine: Yes, she can imagine anything. Pet possession: Alfred (her stuffed animal). Pastime: Skiing. Activities: House Red Cross Representative, Form Vice- President, Form Games (Captain, Dance Committee. ANNE-MARIE JEANNE VACK, Anna , 1964-1966 Fairley House It ' s the world to some. Andiilion : Literi)reter. Probable destiny: Meeting Moses on Mount Sinai. Theme song: I c an ' t get no satisfaction. Pastime: Spending French in the library. Pet aversion: People who don ' t say what they think. Pet possession: All those jewels. Asset: Being French; Her niotlierly nature. Prototype: Madame Malingear. LINDA LOU MARGARET WHITE, Lindv-Lou , 1963-1966 Fairley House Boys will be boys — And even that wouldn ' t matter if we could only prevent girls from being girls. Sir Anthony Hawkins Ambition: A career in mathematics. Probable destiny: Raising little pro])lems. Pet possession: A gold heart charm. Pet aversion: Getting stuck in snowbanks in the middle of nowhere. Asset: Ability to type. Claim to fame: Crashing into a TR4A. Pastime: Meeting a Mc(jill engineer. Can you imagine: Lindy paying her train fare? [13
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MARY LOUISE KELSEY, Mare , Kels , 1962-1966 Barclay Housr; ' ' It ' s been n hard day ' s ni ht. Amiiition: Archaeologist. Probable destiny: Greek dirt, (ireek urns, Greek male archaeologists. Pet possession : Her spade. Pet aversion: People eating from her apple. Asset: Her devilish green eyes. Pastime: Being contrary. ( an you imagine: Mary not doing her homework? Activities: House Red Cross Representative, Form Representative for Echoes . .TENNY MACFARLANE. Jen ' 1958-1966 Donald House For e ' t ' n thinifih i (inqiiisliod slip could argue still. Ambition : Recognition. Pet aversion: Jane sucking her ibumb. Favourite expression: Hi Doll, how ' s the kid? Asset: Her cow-brown eyes. ( ' an you imagine: Jenny without her seCURITY pin? Prototype : Twifd le-toes. Theme song: Pink I ' anther. Activities: Tennis Team. House Red Cross Representative, Dance Connnittce, Form President. SUSAN A. NADEAU, Sue , 1963-1966 Donald House Although she ' s quiet you never can tell. Outside of school she might raise . . . floivers! ' Ambition: Designing. Proiiable destiny: Drawing conclusions. I ' et possession: Bankum! Asset: Her innocence? Favourite expression: Funniest thing. Pet aversion: Buses. Theme song: Relax, Take Five. Claim to fame: Conducting. (;ERALDINE KATHRYN SCHNEZLER, Kathy , 1961-196.3, 1964-1966 Barclay House Money may not buy happiness, but you can certainly purchase a change of misery ivith it. Ambition: Ph.D. in Latin. F ' avourite expression: Oh Luvelee. Prototype: Femme fatale. Weakness: Short men. Pet aversion: Gossips. Asset: Too coimtless to mention. Pet possession: Warped sense of humour. Activities: First Basketball Team, Swimming Team, Life Saving Club. [12]
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ANDREA WHITTAKER, Andy , 1962-1966 Barclay House was horn a blondo, I ' ll stay a blonde; Even if I have to dye to be a blonde! Ariiliitioii: To learii Frenrh. I ' rolcilde destiny: A translator. Prototype: Devil or angel. Favonrite expression: You ' re kiddin ! I ' aslinie: Faire du ski a Sutton. (Maim to fame: Monday absences. I ' et aversion: Sarcasm eonrerning her hair colour. Theme song: You really got me going. SCIENCE SIXTH RUTH K. T. BARRIE, Shelley , Rut , 1962-1966 CuMMiNC House Blessed are they that travel in circles, for they shall be called ' big wheels ' . Andiition: Teaching handicapped children. I ' rohahle destiny: Being taught. I ' et possession: Her contacts. I ' et aversion: People who call her Shelley. Theme song: Wait till the nuns sign, Shelley. Asset: Her sexy voice. (Ian you imagine: Ruth in a sweatshirt? Activities: Secretary of Special Choir, Drama Club. BARBARA ALLISON BROOK, Barb , 1963-1966 Barclay House Lord, make me good — but not just yet. Ambition: Retailing. Probable destiny: Selling peanuts at the five and dime. Asset: Her thick hair, and her ability to comb it during class. Can you imagine: Barbara not eating? P ' avourite expression: Cee Whiz!! Theme song: Blue Velvet. I ' et possession: Mister Fritz. Prototype: Pink Panther . LILY MARLENE BUEHLER, 1958-1966 Ross House If you cannot hare the best, Make the best of what you have. And)ition: Interior decorating. Probable destiny: Dab, dab, dab. Pet possession: Scampy et toute la gang. Theme song: Thanks for the Memory. Prototype: A mystery girl, and not Nancy Drew. Asset : Long hair. Activities: Special Choir Secretary, Drama Club. [14]
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