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FORM VIA PATRICIA ELIZABETH ELLEN CASH, El , Cashew , 1966-1968 Donald House It takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. Ambition : Musician. Probable destiny: Assistant to the assistant at Hanielin. Pet possession: That little black book . Favourite expression: Oh Charybdis! I ' ve done it again! Pet aversion : People who tell her what she should be doing. Pastime: Trying to do what people tell her she should be doing. Activities: Head Prefect, Grad Dance Gommittee, Gym Club. LINDA CHRISTINE BATTAH, 1967-1968 Donald House Today ' s problems don ' t give me any trouble — I ' m still working on yesterday ' s Ambition : Teacher. Probable destiny: Writing a dieter ' s cookbook. Favourite gesture: Talking with her hands. Pet possession: Her comforter?! Pet peeve : Morning walk. Gan you imagine: Linda not having something to worry about? Activities: Drama Glub, Ghoir, Boarder. KATHERINE ANNE HUGHES BOULTON, Anne , 1963-1968 Gumming House The hurrier I go, the behinder I get. Ambition: Nursing. Probable destiny: Making people sick. Pet aversion: Reading aloud in French, English, and Prayers. Favourite expression: Rats! Bah Humbug! Right Kemo ...Sabi. Theme song: Oh! I wish I was an Oscar Myer Weiner Happiness: A dirty pair of sneakers. Claim to fame: Being kissed by R. D. Wilson in assembly. Activities: Prefect, House Head, Drama Club, Senior Gym Club, Form Games Captain, Art Editor of Echoes . [11]
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GRADUATION DANCE I remember — Maria and Linda ' s pre-dinner party. Delicious food, pale pale punch. Laughter, introductions, a camera flashing. The ride to the Ritz. Dinner, formal atmosphere until The Queen . Then, choking on water. The dance. Some arriving on time. Others coming by ox-cart. Fire alarm. The One Track Mind. Coloured lights, great music. Lights in the smoking room. Door prizes and clieering. Doley and Patty ' s 2-4 a.m. party. Plus juke box. Someone rolling down the stairs. Someone at the keyhole. Piling into cars, heading to Cathy and Adele ' s party. The lively group by the record player. Three on a couch. Wet snow and no boots. Alice and Ellen ' s breakfast party. Sleepy faces. Marshmallows roasting on an open fire. Meeting the Gazette boy at the door. Sunrise. Then, deep sleep for all the Cinderellas. DoLEY Henderson That gay evening of January nineteenth didn ' t just happen, it took quite a bit of planning. The graduating class would like to thank TOGA, who offered advice and that all-important essential — money. Miss Pocock was very helpful, and Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Amos proved able consultants. Pauli Donnelly and Cathy Fyon transformed the gym into Versailles, with a huge cupid and a balloon chandelier as the outstanding features of decor. Door prizes, hunted up by Barb Needham, enlivened the dance. The throbbing beat in this eighteenth century atmosphere was provided by The One Track Mind . Linda Wells and Maria Vasiliou gave a pre-dinner cocktail party before the group headed for the Ritz. Parties after the dance were held by Doley Henderson and Patty Shepherd; Adele James and Cathy Fyon. The evening wound up, or rather a new day began, at Alice Klinkhoff ' s house for breakfast, with Ellen Cash co-hosting. A few brave souls stumbled back to disassemble the gym, bill for most, Saturday was a day of well-deserved rest. [10]
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Gumming House ., the only GILLIAN ELIZABETH BROOKE, Jill , Jillio , 1963-1968 ■■ con resist everything except temptation way to resist temptation is to yield to it. Airil)iti ii: Travellin (;;. I ' lolialilc (Ifsliiiy: Touring Hainpstead! I ' t ' t aversion: (ioing to lied early on week-ends. Pet possessions: (Canopy bed, maroon convertible. Asset: Long nails. Happiness is: A long week-end, knowing you have only four days in the next week. I ' astinie: Doing rrazy things. Theme song: L ' amoiir est Bleu LYNDA JEANNE MARIE CARIGNAN, 1966-1968 Donald House Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower. Ambition: Arts degree. Probable destiny: (Christmas graduate. I ' et aversion: A certain salt shaker. ( ian you imagine: Lynda in A French? I ' et possession: Ski boots . Pastime: Writing names on her desk. Asset: (ireat handwriting. (Maim to fame: Her many coats. JANET CATHERINE CHANDLER, 1964-1968 Ross House Science is vastly more stimulating to the imagination than are the classics. — J. B. S. Haldane And)ition: B.Sc. (Agriculture) Probable destiny: Educated hick. I ' et possession: A kilt MADE IN SCOTLAND. I ' astinie: Hymns, hymns, and more hyinns. I ' et aversions: Latin (poetry) and hymn players who resign or don ' t turn up. Theme song: My Heart ' s in the Highlands Activities: Form Vice-President, Secretary of Hymn Players, Special Choir, Assistant Editor of Echoes . PAULINE FRANCIS DONNELLY, Fauli , Paul , 1964-1968 Gumming House know all the answers; as long as you ask me the right questions. Ambition: To finish school. Probable destiny: Traf 1982. I ' et possession: A cute I ' il pilot. Pet aversion: People who spell her name P-O-L-L-Y! Pastime: Commuting. Asset: Her droopy eye. Can you imagine: Being able to read Pauli ' s handwriting? Activities: Prefect, House Head, School Red Gross Representa- tive, First Basketball Team, Form Gym Captain, Drama Club, Gym ( ' lub. Free calisthenics. Swimming Instructor, Choir, Graduation Dance Committee. [12]
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