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U G-7 TOP ROW, Left to Right: E. Roeder, I. Campbell, D. Russell, B. Howard, K. Lederman. THIRD ROW: M. Yeo, M, Lay, I. Harrison, C. Templeton, C. Powell, C. Baron. SECOND ROW: P. Russell, L. MacKenzie, J, Histed, B. Parsons, M. Everett, T, Smerchanski. FIRST ROW: S. Duncan, L. Willis, L. Murray, S. Everett, S, Wing, B. Simpson. Fam ff! HARRI's SON, MURRAY and NIL's SON, HOWARD, SIMPLe SON of a YEOn'1an were riding towards the MACKENZIE River. Corning upon the river in a nearly BARON clearing, they leapt off their horses and HISTED their packs off. They made CAMP as the nearby town's BELL chimed nine. Then the two went for a DUNC AN the river. After eating the WING of a duck, the boys LAY in the sun. Hearing two little RUSSELLS from the woods, they rose to see the PARSON's wife as she ROEDER horse up while she LEDERMAN behind her. They brought the news that help was needed to raise the Steeple of the new TEMPLE that weighed a TON, Now'S MER CHANS to SKI behind his horse thought HOWARD, Maybe when he dies he'I1 WILL us 'IS saddle, But their hopes soon died because they had to return. On their way back they heard a POW and a bullet whizzed down a wayside well. They were nEVER to be seen ETT that town again.
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TOP ROW, Left to Right: P. Richardson, A. Nesbitt, A. Walton, J. Rankin, P. Dangerfield, I. Evans. FOURTH ROW: N. Sutherland, B. MacGibbon, S. MacDonald, K, Cruikshank, C. Bazansky, G. Alexander. THIRD ROW: I. McKeag, I. Tack, A. Lawson, I. Briggs, C. Roulston. SECOND ROW: R. McLachlan, C. Cobbe, E. Anderson, I. Ladin, L. Martinson. FIRST ROW: L. Myers, D. Riley, C. Tamblyn. COULD YOU IMAGINE? ! Diana Without her Dickie Lezley not swooning over Davy Jones Claire not eating at Evan's after 4 Jane E. INVITING Claire over Chris B. without her collection of rings Colleen being LATE for breakfast Julia withf' TACT Gill without her foot in Thompson's toilet AnneW. ever drowning in a swim meet Jennifer in a science class without her pea-shooter Pam D. without a pocket full of peas fammunitiony Roxie without summer blonde Anne L. as a brunette Janis without her Greek or Latin texts Cherie being the toughest blonde in res. Laurie as a Spanish scholar Deb with an inferiority complex Kris not enjoying her weekends Liz without her Dave Sam not wanting later leave on Saturdays Ioan without her bottle from Aunty Pam R. without her HPANORAMA JOE Nina with a brush cut Iane B. with Curl Free Anne N. being co-operative at 5 a.m. Barb without stubby pig-tails.
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,S ug-7 TOP ROW, Left to Right: G. Matthews, M. Allison, N. Riley, M, Sheddon, C. Kucharczyk. THIRD ROW: S. Claydon, M. Wiswell, A. Grant, E. Haworth, B. Campbell. SECOND ROW: M. Tack, S. Kastner, C. Lone, E. Paterson, P. Konantz, D. Rogers. FIRST ROW: H. Hay, M, Burns, A. Treleaven, C. Alms, I. Daunt. 'jam lf A look into the future Everyone took her place around the table. Margaret stood up to call the women fchattering as much as every to order. 'Silence', she cried and to her surprise, silence came among the women although their children screamed and laughed and cried uninterrupted. Suddenly Ellen came charging in: 'Am I late?' she breathed, 'Oh well, sit down children.' Andrea turned to her silent children, 'Shut up. I wish this meeting would commence quickly'. Patty giggled as Barbara fiddled with everything around her. Shirley and Mary sat gabbing about everything and anything while Shirley's lively youngsters circulated the room disturbing and disrupting. Jackie, crawling around on the floor, was looking for her pet and at the same time attempting to talk to everyone. Melanie looked on in disgust as Charlotte muttered away to no one. Nancy played the old school song and Cynthia fSofiej sang along, groping for words. Allison wondered aloud whether to cut her hair. Elizabeth looked desperately for a hanky to staunch her daughter's nosebleed. Emily listened carefully, but impatiently, trying to catch what Shannon was saying. 'Look, Kids, no more bands', cried Grace. 'We moved to Minneapolis', said Mary Lynne. Margaret A. , Helen and Connie absorbed everything. Donna and Anne, not interested in this foolishness looked listlessly for something to do. As you can see, Form two will change little in fifteen years.
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