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JIM COXON In the dark, dark interior of Colley House, there is a room on a creaky, wooden-floored deck. In that room hides Jim Coxon. Why is Jim hiding? Some people would be quick to say that he is hiding because he is from Newfoundland. But if you ask me, I ' d say he ' s hiding from his fans. His fans? you ask. Yes! his fans. Imbue has lots of fans. The students are his fans because they ' ve came to know and respect Jim as a friendly sort of guy. The coaches are Jim ' s fans because they marvel at Jim ' s athletic prowess. The teachers are big fans of Jim because they thrive on his schoolwork. And then there ' s his biggest fan - Me! But he ' s hiding most of all from me because I want to interview him so I can write an Argus blurb on him. But Jim is the last person in the world who would want to tell me about himself. So really all that I ' ve said is what I know to be true, not what I ' ve been told. Best of Luck JUMBO. 4f BOB MAXWELL Bob Maxwell must be one of the youngest graduates ever to leave Appleby, and this is definitely a tribute to his academic prowess. He arrived here at the age of 9, starting in grade four and skipping grade six. He is now graduating from grade 12 and entering the University of British Columbia, a scholastic accomplishment in itself. Behind the scenes. Bob was indispensable, helping at the dances and continuously fixing the many things that keep going wrong at Appleby. In the area of athletics Bob was not especially keen (although he tried ), preferring to spend his time off the playing field and either in the Physics Lab or the Computer Room. Bob has been instrumental in the success of all computer-related activities at Appleby and he was personally responsible for the Electronics Club. His love for the sciences helped him achieve impressive results in those subjects, and his general scholastic proficiency enabled him to keep his marks high, which always placed him near the top of every class. We know Bob will have no trouble succeeding at U.B.C. and we wish him well. TIM PIKE In a place called Michigan, there was one called Tim Pike. And in a placed called Ontario, there was Appleby College. And at that time, it seemed clearer than crystal that things in general were settled forever. But then the two came together. And, in the manner of some powerful chemical reaction, the two bubbled and fizzed away. And then, almost unexpectedly, they seperated, leaving each other both changed forever. Without a doubt, Tim caused a lot to fizz and bubble in his six years here. Whether he was crashing through the defense, smashing a squash ball, speeding up the wing, rugby ball in hand, doing his schoolwork, or getting himself into general mischief, Tim could be counted on to make people and things fizz and bubble. Some might write Tim off and have him walk into the sunset. But I would rather have him walk into a brilliant sunrise. Good-luck Tim. Good-luck World!
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M HE H V FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Johnson, Morgan, Mathieson, Follows, Neuman. MIDDLE ROW: Ricketts, Krempulec, Dorion, Sustronk. BACK ROW: Stewart, Hughes, Tasi, Scott, Baker, Hughes, Goddard, Pollock, Casey. H j y HAS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Fife, Skinner. Corley, Roberts, Cockell. BACK ROW: Moran, Mahfood, Marshall, Rockett, Standrett, Paletta, Lanning, Bethune, Gibson, Gomes, Da Re.
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