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

 - Class of 1971

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Nancy Riley Our amazing! Head Girl reaIly? enjoyed Maths this year - especially those ring-perms when she was handcuffed to a certain MAN! Nancy could be seen Bobbing around the school every day, performing her many, varied duties, one of which was introducing guest speakers. After one unfortunate lapse of memory at the beginning of the year, Nance carried out this task, as well as all the rest in a cool l'?J, confident manner. Nancy took an active interest in Bridge this year, as well as certain foreign words, some of which included Zoom, Swartz, and Piphigliano. Nancy learned a few lessons this year, one of which was not to bet against sure things tTrelev and Wiswell are a dollar richerl. Her social life contained many varied events. She was a member of the Midnight Raiders to Treleaven's along with Wiz and the men, and also frequented Orgies tin a toga yetlj. Nancy took a sudden interest in hitchhiking along with J.Fl.N. one balmy spring night but NUN of her plans worked out. Baddy Riley made a magnificent debut on the stage this year as the Black Swan in the prefects' performance of Swan Lake, and continued it later by her inspired interpretation of the Wicked Witch in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. That laugh!!! Rileychuck hits the European scene with Wiswell next year and shares lVlary's motto W.T.A.W.T.A.W.!! Lis Deckker lf he doesn't phone me tonight l'll never speak to him again! Our Frizzy Lizzy School Captain has graced our hallowed halls for three years. Her first social event of Grade 12 took place at SJR, but when she broke out in Warts the day after, she became discouraged from attending any more. However, Deckker soon found her own special angel tvroom vroomj. She will always remember the night the girls flew. As a staid Ballaterite, Deckker used her unique cheerleading talents to egg her fellow classmates on to victory. Deckker's Latin classes must have been too much for her, as she caught mono twonder who from'?J Even Judy couldn't get her up. She managed to keep up with her Lonely Hearts Club answer- ing service, though. Good luck, Deck, and don't distract those sailors, sweetie. 25

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Kathy Burch lt's Keithy H. for Kathy B.! Kathy, our residence head, did a great job as being a head? In Grade 11, when she was also head of Dalton, Kathy frequently received presents in the male. They seemed, however, to stop abruptly. Nasherly, as an avid church-goer, Kathy has been seen weekly for the past three years at All Saints Church, dressed to kill! . . . Funky, eh Burch? Actually, to practise for those events, she joined in with the metzos. Kathy was forced into phoning SJR on numerous occasions to arrange double council meetings, all in the line of duty tof course!! Also, Kathy fulfilled the position of Cupid in the ever-famous Lonely Hearts Club. On the fateful ski weekend at Thunder Bay, Kath was put out of commission and as a result, our super cheerleader was put out of A-C-T-I-O-N! But her lips escaped harm, luckily for , her flute, eh Squirch? Good luck at NAIT next year, Kathy! Margaret Burns I need a translator! wails the innocent school girl. It is, of course, Maggie, Leslie's identical twin and Grade 12's first-term president. The year went fine 'til Xmas when you might say, it was the straw that broke the Fish's back, sorry - knee, and kept her in stitches the last term. Fish, what's the water really like in Tache Hall - good enough for briggs-ed out sailing ships? During school, Maggie was the energetic if distraught cheerLeader. l Now listen my friends and you shall hear . . . J, and was in charge tshe was, wasn't she?J of the literary section of the yearbook. She was also the strongest supporter of the koffee-klatch where she caught up on the latest about SF8tU and others. Then, off in the buggy, with grate- ful hangers-on, for better sights - like Altona and free lunches. lRazzy Red this time, don't you think'?l Although she was not a geography student, Margaret, with droopy eyes, had a great interest in Ireland. If her wish comes true, we'll be saying, Dr. Burns, I presume, though Heaven help the interns! Joy to the fishes in the deep-blue sea and best ever, Maggie. Whatever will we do without your eternal organizihg ? Barbara Campbell The school's greatest pessimist, Barb's favourite saying is, Well, there's another test I failed. Actually, a 98'V, failure mark doesn't really sound so bad. Early in February, she announced her divorce from Howie. That was to be expected, judging from their frequent and loud Discussionsf' But now they're once more back together, ready to try it again with a British honeymoon. Stop the car, there's another beautiful guy! Oh Howie . . A strong supporter of the yearbook fJunior sectionl, one-fisted volleyball and t?J track, Bramble enjoys early May morning constitutionals and buses. However, early biking against a 30 mph northerner is not so appealing. She's also a faithful alto and attender of SJR functions, tBarb, was it once or twice?J. Other activities include being Noah's little helper during The Flood. Canned you find that glass one? Try your hope chest. Lotsa luck in Maths at the U of W, Barb. 26

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