Balmoral Hall School - Optima Anni Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1970

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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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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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Darlene Barker Glen Gairn Barker came to us from Spy Hill, Saskatchewan part way through last year. Keeping us entertained with her accordion was only one of DarIene's many talents. Those anonymous phone calls really do some- thing to Bark, and we're not sure if it's good or bad! Always full of little surprises, she fooled us all when she showed up at a dance with a Rent-a-Cop, in full uniform! Trips around Winnipeg will bring back some memories to this blonde bombshell . . . and then there's always coming in early and finding all the doors locked! All night parties with her .parents were special features this year. With her head in the clouds, this future Stewardess plans to go to Business College. Best luck, Bark. .loan Barstow Glen Gairn Joannie, another new recruit this year, hails from Kenora, Ontario. Since Joan is a growing girl she re- quired a lot of sleep this year and certainly got it! Getting up at 8:15 on Saturday mornings will always be held near and dear to Joan. Surviving a year in the four room was nickle-dime to Joan. There was one thing that never failed to puzzle her though . . . why we couldn't get later leaves. Once an opera- tor always an operator, because Joannie could usu- ally be found talking on the phone or with Peter, er . . . Gary, er . . . Andy! Not yet certain as to what the future holds in store for her ttrivial, triviall, Joan will probably attend University, somewhere. Until then it looks like she'll be bumming.

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