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Senior school teachers: tFront Rowl Mrs. Nickel, Mrs. Friesen, Ms. Baranowski, Mme. Dam- mermann, l2nd Rowl Mrs. Kotyluk, Mrs. Sharpe, Miss Rit- ter, Mrs. Westdal, 63rd Rowl Mrs. Condra, Miss Bonnett, Mrs. Batters, Mrs. McCullough, l4th Rowl Mrs. Law, Mr. Burr, Mrs. Baillie, 65th Row? Mrs. Cantlie, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Cur- tis, Mr. Staunton, Mrs. Sures. WE SALUTE THE STAFF . . Farewell and best wishes to four amazing ladies: Mrs. Cantlie, Mrs. Cunis, Mrs. Law, and Mrs. McCullough. Office Staff: lFront Rowl Miss Whit- tombe, Mrs. luttner, 12nd Rowl Ms. Bugyik, Mrs. Radcliffe, Miss Switzer, t3rd Rowl Mr. Wood, Mr. Forbes, Mr. Seawright.
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SIXES Q K, Q Q X vf 1,1 ' W 'law ZH.. xr' l Q asf 3 . s A.. 2- vv E n, 'K . A AL- Mary Rigg The days that we can look back on junior School as a mere memory are fast approaching. The times that seemed so long could now be called short. The years of being younger, always looking up to see another's face, would be willingly called back, now that we are leav- ing. When I was young I looked up to the grade 6's. I considered them so lucky. In a way we are lucky, we are prefects, patrols, and the oldest in junior School, examples the teachers say. In a way we are not lucky. The sense that we will be leaving the happiness, the free- dom, the leisure of junior School in a while that passes so quickly, haunts us. I know that time will not stop so we can stay in junior School, but I cannot help wishing it would not end so soon. 1 t I jennifer Adams Catherine Arbour Shelly Bhayana Kristin Borger Ariadna Choptiany Nancy Ganas jackie Honey Stacie Karlowsky Briony Kirk Eva Kresz jean Lee Kassandra Madill Sarah McNally Sophie Metraux Barbara Niesler Catherine Peters Shandis Price Mia Rabson P I would be lying if I were to say that we did not look forward to Senior School. Even though we reluctantly leave, an irresistable voice still beckons us to grade 7, farther to futures that will hope- fully be happy and successful. When we enter junior high it is like entering a new world, starting at the bottom again, working up step by step, day by day, hour by hour. Sarah McNally
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junior School teachers: fFront Rowi Mrs. Gerrard, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Burr. 2nd Row: Mrs. Milner, Mrs. Bieber, Miss Baxter, Mrs. McFarlane. 3rd Row: Mrs. Bias, Mrs. Bohonos, Mrs. Adair. 4th Row: Mrs. Con- chatre, Mrs. Steek, Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Ilavsky. i ,... 5-in' it. Q-...M 1 The Incredible Kitchen Staff, led by Mrs. Campbell lBot- tom Frontl. v' -g ix-q
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