Elmwood School - Samara Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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22 SAMARA Janice Pratley: She is the one with the short ruffled hair, Which she always twirls when she has a care, She laughs and jokes most all the day, But does her work in a very fine way. Anne Thurn: She is the one who finds it hard to cope With tidiness, but we have hope. Horses are her ruling passion. She wishes they were more in fashion. 5C Gossip Rumour has it that a certain Deborah Duval is headed for California this summer (Warner Bros, look out! I ). ... If my source of informa- tion is correct Suzi Stafford will be heading south too— south Carolina, that is— while Barb Watson will be going back to Mexico— bon voyage, girls. ... It seems that Molly Blyth is off to camp this year— yours truly will be quite surprised if a lot of her time isn ' t put into that artistic talent of hers. . . . Sandra Turner will probably spend a good deal of her time sub- merged—in case you haven ' t guessed, she ' s taken up skin-diving ... it might be just a hunch, but this ' roving reporter ' thinks that Audrey Laidler will be back at her beloved Murray Bay again ... it seems to me that Pam Foote will make a big splash in her pool . . . and of course Liz Aiorrison, one of our better- known socialites, will be turning the town up- side-down, as usual ... it seems to me that Katy Scott, the lone class member with the distinc- tion of hailing from the busy metropolis of Seaforth, likes the great outdoors indoors, eh Katy? . . . Lynn Williamson, who is usually off gallivanting round the world, will probably spend the summer riding and just ' horsing ' around . . . it ' s a well-known fact that Ruth Annis, our most weekly boarder, is at present pondering whether to return to Elmwood or to cross new frontiers and descend to Glebe . . . Robin Klaehn, our favourite Torontonian, will probably be busy looking after all those nieces and nephews— she ' s quite the busy little aunt nowadays and it seems that Debbie is too. At press time Dorian Ellis had no definite plans for the summer. But she was relieved to learn that she wouldn ' t be shipped off to camp, again, so she expects to spend some time up at her cottage . . . ever-smiling Sue Liddington will be up at her cottage near Manotick this summer if my guess is right ... I suspect that Nancy Newman will be getting better acquainted in her new home town St. Catharines. Knowing Nancy, I don ' t think it will take long for her to be well known all over town— and loved too (no comment, please) . . . Sandra will probably be putting a lot of energy into growing those beautiful finger-nails of hers while at home in Shawville . . . we ' ll be sure to think of Liz while she ' s having a blast up at that much talked-about cottage of hers ... I think we all know one thing, that Debbie will not be doing this summer— cutting her own hair . . . while Sue will be trying just as hard as ever to tease hers— we keep it a secret from her, but it really doesn ' t need it, it ' s gorgeous as it is . . . some say (not mentioning any names) that Pam is going to try her best to grow a little, but we like her the way she is— not small, but petite . . . we ' re still wondering if Suzie is going to come back next year or stay south of the border. 5C has had its fun this year, and in doing so has gained a reputation for not being too angelic. Numerous fads hit us this year. One of the hardest-hitting was peroxide (the names of the victims will be left unmentioned, but it is only truthful to say that we now have a bevy of beautiful, but unnatural blondes) and one of the favourite expressions of our class was ' spaz ' . But we would like to thank Miss Wink- ler, our form mistress, and all the other teachers for putting up with us. On closing we send our best to Patience (Putchy) Wetmore who left us at Easter for Three Rivers High. It ' s not the same without you Putch! (No comment, again). Well, fans, that ' s all for this year, but be sure to get the next edition of ' Modern Screen ' and keep up in the news of these aforemen- tioned celebrities. Dorothy Killquart and Walter Windfull

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S A AI A R A 21 4B Form Notes I am in Form 4B, naturally, My hair is black, as you can see, Sit in Fry House, that ' s plain as day, I like to skate and jump and play, I come in early every day. Who am 1? I wear glasses, and say ' oh, brother ' , I like to play the piano and sing, In summer I go horseback riding, In winter I sure like to ski, I come to school in the taxi. Who am I? When first I came I had long hair. Of being ' head-girl ' I had mv share? I ' m in Nightingale and wear bands on my teeth, I ski a lot and have freckly cheeks, With my fiery, Irish temper. Who am I? Named after a former English queen, I like to ski but not as much as some, I am keenly interested in 6A ' Iatric, Always peering out the door whene ' er they come. Who am I? An elfin face and short, brown hair, With R.M.C. my surname I share, I read a great deal, Also skate, ski and swim. In French my rolled ' r ' s ' put them all in a spin. Who am I? I ' m the quiet member of the class. The others complain they can ' t hear me, I play the piano and like to dance, I have blue eyes and a hair style designed in France. Who am I? 4A Form Notes Dear Robin: We miss you since you went away. And wish you ' d hurry back someday. We ' re writing to tell you about us all. We hope you will not faint or fall. When you read the class 4A roll call. EiMiviY Callow: She is the one who likes to skate. And hopes a blond boy will be her date, Her pleasant smile at the back of the room. Helps dispel the 4A gloom. Anne Chaplin: She is the one with the long pony-tail. Who likes to stare at any male. Out of the window she does look, Which takes her attention from the book. SusiK Gorman: She is the one with long black braids. Who comes out tops in all her grades. She always has the biggest yawn, We hope she doesn ' t work till dawn. Becky Heggtveit: She is the one ' hom every lad To meet would be exceeding glad, DO ' Her hair is streaked a yellowy-white. So lately she ' s been quite a sight. Fiona AIacDonald: She is the one who is our clown. And is never seen to wear a frown. She played the angel in our play, But we ' ve seen no signs of it since that day. Rosemary McAulay: She is the one who ' s way behind us. Except when rushing towards the bus, Eler lovely dimples and her smile Make her efforts seem worth-while. Kit A4cA Ieans: She is the one who ' s always in a daze. And now is deep in the horsey phase. She works so hard and does succeed. That this is very good indeed.



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SAMARA 23 5B Form Songs that somehow fit Mardie Aldous: Footsteps. Natasha Archipov: Those far-away places I ' ve seen. Sandra Booth: The smoke gets in your eyes. Cathy Duff: Tell mc why. Barbara Fletcher: Come along with me. Fm on my way to Camp Fortune. Ingrid Gluziman: Skaters ' Waltz. Barbara Greenshields: Big bad John. Barbara Grizdale: You great big beautiful doll. Notes Kit Heaman: Sleepy time doll. Janet Heihner: Let ' s take an old fashioned walk. Jinty Knovvling: Beer, beer, beer— says Jinty. Jeanette A4acDoxald: Beautiful Brown Eyes. Caroline Nicholson: Yackity Yak— don ' t talk back. Ellie Sanders: Wild one. Patsy Watson: Learning her Latin. Madame Betts: Sweet and Gentle. LXGRID GlUZMAN. 5A Form Notes ACROSS 1. Sing Along With and the Gang 2. I Love Bri! 5. You ' re Kiddin ' 6. Genii 7. Ballerina Assoluta 9. Fingernails Much? ! 11. Boss Man 12. How Many Sees to the Hols? 14. Worry Wart 17. Eat Much! 18. Sterling Moss 19. Who ' s in That Car? DOWN 1. Quite Contrary 3. Friend of Little Guys 4. Numi-Nums 8. Thou Shalt Not Steal! 9. Dog Derby Gal 10. Habla Espanol? 13. Child Prodigy ?!? 15. Ski iMuch! 16. Poo!! (For answers to crossword see page 34) 6 Matric Form Notes A little rebellion now and then is a good thing — Thomas Jefferson Sue Arnold: Fm de ' f in one year, en I can ' t hear out ' n de udder — Joel Chandler Harris Rita Browning: ' Do you spell it with a V or a W ? ' inquired the judge, ' that depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my Lord ' replied Sam — Charles Dickens Phyllis Burk: And the sooner it ' s over, the sooner to sleep — Charles Kingsley Johanne Forbes: Follow thy fair sun, un- happy shadow — Thomas Campion Georgia Gale: A horse! a horse! my king- dom for a horse! — ' Richard IIF Sarah Garvock: Away with him! away with him! He speaks Latin! — ' Henry VL pt. F Arlene Gluzman: What, me worry? — Alfred E. Neuman Judy Gordon: I can resist anything except temptation — Oscar Wilde

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