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DEBBIE STILBORN Farmer Deb came to us in Grade 9 from the booming metropolis of Lorie, Sask. She started off as a shy innocent worker. Somehow Debbie has transformed into a mischief- maker who starts everything but never gets nabbed. She was quiet but somehow she got an interest in hockey. Cl wonder who from, Yeah Don Laraway, eh Deb?J The early-to- bedders loved Deb for her late-night fire drills. She plans to go on to Home Ec. in Regina. PATRICIA TU ER There's a lot more to our Head Girl than meets the eye. as residence first learned when she arrived in Grade 11. Trish left res. at Christmas but not being to stand the separa- tion, she decided to grace us with her presence at Easter. You could always tell when anything was brewing by the look in Trish's eyes. We missed Tuer over Easter but forgave her when we saw her tan. Many a residence blow-up was averted due to Trish's steadying influence. We wish her Happy Hunt- ing in Commerce at U. of M. next year. I nyxv'
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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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MARY WHITTAKER Mary, our modestC?j sports captain was also known as our big-nosed residence Frenchman . Burnies favorite student. who couldn't add 1 and 1, was also termed illiterate by another of her buddies. Our moon hockey player scored only 2 goals of her team's world famous season, and although J. B. was no longer playing, she remains forever faithful. fWi1l you ever forget the letter'?J King Cheat is going to the animals fdogsj next year as she heads into pre-vet at U. of A. Keep frying Mary. LAUREL YETMAN The ex-boarder Cone of the two bouncersj has haunted our hallowed Halls since Grade 10. Laurel fotherwise known as the phone hog in res. J was Head of Dalton House and Grad. Once a day-girl, she can be found at Pony Corral and Richmond Hockey games or mysterious dentist appointments. She always has an interesting f?J story to tell after weekends. Her True Confessions has kept res. interested and waiting for Mondays. She plans to go into l.D.
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