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JACALYN CLABON, Jackie , 1963-1970 Fairley House The person beside you is the same, Together you are a universe. Ambition: Biologist. Probable destiny: Editor of the gossip column of the New York Times . Can you imagine: Jackie with a pet tapeworm? Pet possession: One desiccated banana peel. Asset: Probable Swiss nationality. Claim to fame: Five cats. Pastime: Talking to Mattie. Prototype: Bismarck. GEORGIA MARGARET CLARKE, 1967-1970 Fairley House Better late than never. Ambition: To travel. Probable destiny: Visiting Jane in Bermuda. (That ' s as far as she ' ll ever get.) Pet possession: He r matching fur coat and hat. Asset: Her beautiful hair. Claim to fame: Octavia. Can you imagine: Georgia being on time for school? Pet peeve: Being whistled at by old men. Favourite expression: Really? SANDRA CROSBY, Sandy , 1964-1968; 1969-1970 Ross House The Lord gave us two ends: One to sit on, one to think with; Our future depends on which we use: Heads we win, tails we lose. Ambition: To go to university in Ireland; to race cars. Probable destiny: Racing through the riots in Ireland. Favourite expression: There ' s no way. Pet peeves: Rain; having a licence and not being allowed to drive. Pet possession: A fur hat. Pastime: Counting the seconds till Thursday nights to see a certain goalie. Can you imagine: Sandy ever breaking a date with Joan for after school? MARIE DES GROSEILLERS, 1968-1970 Ross House Why be a nuisance when with a little effort you can be completely impossible? Ambition: To have a sun tan all year round. Probable destiny : Beach bum. Asset: Her long, long hair. Theme song: Why does the sun go on shining? Pastime: Singing with Annabelle. Pet peeve: Being a soprano in singing class when she shouldn ' t even be singing! 11
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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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KATHERINE ELLIOTT, 1969-1970 Fairley House am only afraid that when I ' m dead ril think of something 1 left unsaid. Ambition: To teach and travel. Probable destiny: Orientation of Grade 11 students of future generations. Pet possession: Memories. Pet aversion: People with noses on their foreheads. Pastime: Travelling to and from Trafalgar via C.N. Pi. Favourite saying: Unbelievable! Asset: A sense of humour. Claim to fame: Finally piercing her ears. JESSIE FISKE, 1959-1970 Fairley House R e are always getting ready to live but never living. Emerson Ambition: Teacher or author. Probable destiny: Permanent Art Editor of Echoes . Pastime: Drawing in her History, Latin, English books. Pet peeve: A naked piece of paper. Can you imagine: Jessie without charcoal on her face? Prototype: Heidi. Favourite expression: For Pete ' s sake! Pet possession: A llama wool poncho. MARIE GISELE GAUTHIER, 1966-1970 Barclay House B e are born from risen apes not fallen angels. The miracle of man is not how far he has sunk but how magnificently he has risen. Ambition: Biochemist. Probable destiny: Pickling guinea-pigs ' brains. Pet possession: Ajudogi. Claim to fame: Beating Mrs. MacD. at badminton. Pet peeve: Dumb questions. Prototype: Atalanta. Pastime: Trying to learn German. Activities: Prefect, House Head, School Games Captain, School First Basketball Team, Form Vice-president, Form Gym Captain, Form Basketball Team, Math and Science Clubs. MARY COLLEEN HEFFERNAN, 1966-1970 Fairley House Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson Ambition: Around the world in eighty days. Pet peeve: Phonies like A.B., CD., E.F., and G.H. Claim to fame: Happy Harvie, Miss Holiday. Weakness: Dean Martin and Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried. Pet possessions: Guitar, nivea, mars bars, and mother (not necessarily in that order). Prototype: Nancy Greene? Favourite expression: O.K. guys, here ' s what we ' ll do ... Activities: Prefect, House Head, School Athletic Association Secretary, Tennis team. Form basketball team, Form Games Lieutenant, Science Club.
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