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JACQUELINE ELIZABETH WARREN, Jackie , 1966-1970 Barclay House Smile and the world smiles with you, Cry and you cry alone. Ambition: To travel. Probable destiny: Housewife. Pet peeve: Nosey people. Pet possession: A white umbrella. Asset: Getting along with people. Favourite expression: Do 1 have to? But Mother. Can you imagine: Jacqueline passing English Lit. tests? Activities: Form Red Cross Representative, Library Assistant. GLORIA SYDNA WATERS, 1967-1970 Ross House Four score and twenty years ago .... and here I still am. Ambition: Teacher. Probable destiny : Still having four hours homework every night! Theme song: Whistle while you work . Pastime: Whistling while she works. Pet peeve: Writing out Students ' Council minutes. Claim to fame: Writer ' s cramp. Pet possession: Mr. Dickens . Activities: Prefect, House Head, Senior Federation Representative, School Games Vice-Captain, Secretary of the Students ' Council. ELIZABETH GAIL WILLIAMS, Buffy , 1964-1970 Donald House Silence is golden — Why all the noise? Ambition: Interpreter at the U.N. Probable destiny: Still translating Caesar at Traf. Pet peeve: People who ask her why she doesn ' t say much. Favourite saying: Well . . . Can you imagine: Buffy swinging on a vine from a tree yelling AaaaaAH. . . ! Theme song: Easy to be Hard — Hair . Pet possession: Her Spanish portrait. Activities: Prefect, Editor of Echoes , Form Gym Captain, Study Centre Tutor. FORM VI A MATILDA- ANN BAKTIS, Mattie , 1966-1970 Barclay House If you don ' t say what ' s in your heart, There ' s no better way for falling apart, So open the door and let the sun shine ... John Kay Ambition: Languages. Probable destiny: Successor to Chez Helene. Pet possession: Her false eyelashes. Assets: Her cavitiless teeth and her double-jointed arms. Pastime: Talking. Claim to fame: Being a tree in the House plays. Favourite expression: I ' m gonna croak. Prototype: Tweety-Pie.
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LANA BARBARA REASIN, 1968-1970 Fairley House School is like a steer, a point here and a point there and a lot of ' bull ' in between. Ambition: Stewardess. Probable destiny: Cleaning the cockpits. Pet Possession: Crackers at lunch. Pet peeve: Waiting for a certain person. Claim to fame: Her knees. Theme song: Younger Girl . Pastime: Fighting with Jennie or Liane for the pillow. Activities: House Head, Form Gym Lieutenant. LINDA MARY LOUISE SABOLO, 1966-1970 Ross House ' When Vm right, no one remembers; When Vm wrong no one forgets. Ambition: Teacher. Probable destiny: Student in Adult Education Class. Pet peeves: Bad drivers and people who don ' t like Italian food. Pet possessions: Car keys and a good appetite. Pastime: Going for joy rides with the gang. Weakness: Singing Chestnuts roasting o ' er an open fire on the ski lift. Can you imagine: Linda not panicking? Activities: Sub-Head Prefect, Vice-president of Students ' Council, House Head, First Sub-editor of Echoes , Secretary of Discipline Committee. LIANE SCHACHTER-SHARKEY, 1967-1970 Ross House Hope for the best, expect the worst,, and take what comes. Ambition: To see an Arlo Guthrie concert. Probable destiny: A waitress in Alice ' s Restaurant. Pastime: Trimming Marie Anne ' s split ends. Favourite expression: Gross! Pet possession: Bleached jeans. Theme song: I ' m late, I ' m late, for a very important date Can you imagine: Liane being on time? Activities: Prefect, School Red Cross President, Editor of Red Cross Youth Perspectives, Drama Club, Science Club. NANCY WALL, 1964-1970 Gumming House I always avoid temptation, except when I can ' t resist it. Ambition: Psychologist. Probable destiny: Douglas Hospital. Pastime: Analysing her boy problems. Can you imagine: Nancy without a brush? Claim to fame: 5 ' 7 1 2 . Pet peeve: People who ask her if her last name is Sinatra. Prototype: Jayne Mansfield reincarnated. (She got it all the first time.) Activities: Form President, House Head, Grad Dance Committee.
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JANET EUGENIA BLANE, 1966-1970 Donald House ' ' Anything worth possessing can never be quite possessed. Ambition: Primary teacher. Probable destiny: Teaching her primes. Asset: That innocent-looking smile. Can you imagine: Janet with long hair? Pet possession: Her thermos of hot tea. Favourite expression: Oh sh . . . ugar. Claim to fame: Her art-work in English class. Activities: First School basketball team, fencing, Form Gym Lieutenant, Form basketball team. SUSAN CANTLE, Sue , 1968-1970 Donald House Mj name is Sue. How do you do? Ambition: Legal secretary. Probable destiny: On lawyer ' s lap. Pet peeve: Being the shorter older sister. Pet possession: Furry animal. Favourite saying: Twerp! Asset: Her smile. Theme song: Pretty httle girl with the red dress on Get me a red dress. Activities: Prefect, House Head, Science Club, Boarders ' Council. KATHERINE BIRENS CASH, Kate, Cathy, Kitty Bee , 1966-1970 Donald House music be the food of love, play on! Shakespeare Ambition: Violinist. Probable destiny: Music teacher at Traf. Claim to fame: Her career in Traf ' s concerts. Pet possession: Her violin. Pet peeve: Boots that don ' t fit perfectly . Favourite expression: I ' m not coming to school tomorrow — I have an orchestra practice. Pastime: Not eating anything and loving it. MARY ANN LISA CIPRIANO, Cipi , 1967-1970 Barclay House This is not the end of a journey. It is a beginning— a new and splendid beginning. Adlai Stevenson II Ambition: NASA Aerospace Program. Proble destiny: Curator of NASA Museum. Pet peeve: An assembly who can ' t sing the hymns as she plays them. Pet possession: Rings, rings, rings. Theme song: America by Simon and Garfunkel. Can you imagine: Mary Ann unconcerned about a test? Activities: Chess Club, Science Club, Library assistant, hymn player, Form basketball team.
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