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Janet Denmark Craig Gowan Jan, our ambitious Head Girl from Dallas tB.C. that isi, spent much time outside Dr. Perry's office anxiously awaiting admission to discuss the school's trying prob- lems. Being a fine athlete, Jan found that playing on the basketball and volleyball teams an excellent way of re- leasing her frustrations, but found she didn't have much time to show off her fine John Clod form, due to a heavy date with a computer. Den liked wrong numbers and . . . ! Toward the end of the year, Jan took a sudden liking to a raisin and she could often be found talking to it. She also found Saturday nights more interesting, and being the sneaky individual she is, she found herself spending more than one Sunday tired! One fine day in May, poor Jan found herself attacked by a big Buzzard, and soon was trying to talk the big bird out of swimming the Assiniboine! This summer Jan plans to visit Berta-Belle, before head- ing off to University of Alberta to pursue a career in physiotherapy. Good luck, Jan! 'Q'
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Q27 Back Bow tleft to rightjz Roberta Cawsey iHead of Glen Gairnlg Jane Harrison fForm VI Pres. lst termlg Karen Nesbitt iHead of Choirlg Sarah Everett iForm VI Vice-Pres, lst termlg Lorraine Murray tHead of Braemerlg Shirley Wing fHead of Ballaterlg Brenda Ashby tForm VI Pres, 2nd termlg Gloria March fHead of Craig Gowanl. Seated: Heather IvlcNichol iHead of Residencelg Jean Munn tSchooI Captainlg Janet Denmark tHead Girllg Joanne Villeneuve fSports Captainlg Brenda Hotchkiss fForm Vl Vice-Pres. 2nd terml. Fellow Students: As the year draws to a close, there is little I can say except, On behalf of the Executive Council, thank you. You as students made this year by supporting our activities. We had many get-togethers with S.J.FI. this year, the barbecue, dance, sports, and coffee houses. I hope that each event made you realize the joy of going to B.H. Our first Hallowe'en Dance was a success because of your support. Again, Spirit Week was great because it not only lifted spirits, but also drew friendships closer. Members of the Student Council are to be congratulated for their efforts. They saw where change was needed and asked for it. Because they are your representatives, we are united in Seeking Better Things . B.H. is a unique school where each girl can develop her own personality by having true friends and an' excellent education. I hope you all will continue to use and enjoy the benefits available. Your support helped the Executive Council make the trying times worth the experiencing. lf you continue this way, your school will improve immensely. Thank you all, and may your graduating year be as rewarding. . Love, Janet Denmark. 10
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Catherine Appleby Glen Gaim Bunsy, a new girl this year, though a resident of Winnipeg, braved residence life for two terms be- fore she made her escape. As B.H.'s representative on The Bay Teen Fashion Council, and a Hump Dump member in fine standing, Buns was kept busy. Making coffee definitely was not Cathie's forte . . . who else would try to perk instant coffee with the lid oft the perculator? As one of thesfounders of the V.A.M. exercise club, Bunsy was able to prepare herself for the skiing season. Prancing through the halls of S.J.R. will bring back some memories to Cathie. Congratu- lations to Cathie for her fine showing in the Miss Teenage Manitoba Contest. After a pleasant summer spent Sitting on the Dock of the Bay, Buns plans on going to U. of M. as an Arts Lounge Major. Good luck, Cath! Brenda Ashby Braemar Butterball Ashby, our second term class president was also our entertainment organizer, making the D.U. House her headquarters. Before becoming a recluse with T.V., Ashby braved life in the four room with her record collection. Playing motor- boat with Berta-Belle helped her release her pent- up frustrations after dinner. This terror on the slopes will always remember Gloria helping her up the T-bar after a short refreshment break. Though not always coherent i duh uh ayee goob bagh . . . l Brenda was notorious for her stories concerning Duhwight Gustoff Goobenheimer. Cozy closet parties will stand out in this true Blue friend's memoirs of Good Ole B.H. This summer Brenda will be a hash sIinger in Emerson, her home stomping grounds, and next year is looking toward U. of M. Best of luck in learning, One red hen, two running hares . . Ashby! l
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