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WENDY JDNES Our carrot-topped Ottawatonian newcomer has been our math brain all year. She was Class Vice -President the last term. After school she would leave a trail of dust behind her as she ran to see if a wine coloured car was in the park- ing lot. fremember the letter from Ottawa International Airportl ?J Our knowledgeable Wendy can always tell what state of mind anyone is in. She and Dodo could often be seen rehashing previous night's events at Gondola. With her mania for working, she drove us all nuts. See ya in the computer room in a couple of years. LOIS MACLEAN EEE-EEE-Giggle-Giggle. The boarders sanity was saved half way through the year by our monkey's disorgan- ized departure. Our school Captain emerged from Camrose Alberta's HICKEY town, in Grade ll. I-ler attraction for bottles led her out the bathroom window one cold winter night. At the sight of a guy, off go the glasses and on comes the asthma attack. Lois's passion for food led to serviette packages leaving the dining room. fexampleg matrimonial cakej Lois will take her future as it comes, hopefully with Raz or Jon or Pete or. . .
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KIM ALDRICH lf you want to know what a Leo's like, call Kim. Our most eastern kid in res. has been called everything from simply stubborn to mule-headed and has never backed down once. Her many trips across the river led to a near fatal accident but it was covered up by another accident. Lucky for Kim. Her age will forever b'e marked by some broken glass in a corner of Dalton House. Our second term class President is heading back to T. B. next year for B.S. C. nursing. Heaven help the patients. Keep diving and smiling BEV JACKS Bev, our shy Grade 9'er with perfect attendance, de- cided to become a part-time student in Grade 12. She can be found at Pony Corral and Richmond Hockey games. She came late from Easter in Florida and sickened all us white Canadians with her tan. Bev is our regular Gondola Girl . fl-Iow's your oil and vinegar?J Bev has considered a number of destinies but will probably become a trouble of the skies or a Dr. Dolittle. Good luck!
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f .f f' AMANDA MALLQN She likes 'em hairy! ! Mandy has lived everywhere from the tropics to the tundra, but for 4 long years has been com- ing to us from Rankin Inlet. As such she could boasts of being Aikin's Houses only northerner. She had the distinction of being Head of Residence as well as our second bouncer. Our fuzzy-topped head could be seen on the grounds at odd times and for some reason, she and Bev seemed to enjoy more Math classes than the rest of us. Between diets and the kitchen, our friendly monster had her good and bad times and always kept things jumping Thursday nights. As she floats towards educa- tion and the little ones we hope our even-tempered friend will succeed. DDLORES DEPAIVA Dolores, our personnel pilot, flew in Grade 3 and has tail winds ever since. Her voice is barely audible in class. but oh that Chick-a-Boom!! Those nails which were con- tinually breaking in gym, proved to be a good defence against boags. She was Ozzy's favorite pal and our Saccarine Kid. She hopes to see us at the Air Canada ticket counter at the airport. Happy landings.
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