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So you want to be a MacNeill girl? Okay, I ' ll take you on a tour for a day. (7:30) Laura usually eats by herself. She ' s the only one up this early. (7:45) That ' s Mrs. D ringing the breakfast bell. It means we have 15 minutes to get downstairs. Most of us use it as a wake-up bell. (8:01) Who is coming into the dining hall? That ' s Pennie. It ' s hard to believe Miss Sesqui could look so awful in the morning. Let ' s go upstairs. Ooops, make way for Heather, she ' s going out for fresh air . (12:15) How ' s your lunch? Speechless, eh? I know the feeling. Complaining about the noise this morning? That was Margaret- of-many-morning-spares. (1 :05) Let ' s go back over. Watch out for Carmen running in the overpass. She ' s always late. (3:30) Do you need anything? Someone is always going to the Bay after school. No we don ' t have a tuck shop, but Ana is selling almonds and bumper stickers. Chris and Sheila are our resident frogmen; ask the pizza man. Oh, that ' s Mitzi. She seems to be stuck in those English novels. No it ' s not a Chinese restaurant, Bonnie, Su and Jeanette are cooking. The loud music? Charlene wants us to Know she ' s out. Oh, by the way, if you want a quick description of anyone, ask Kathy. Screps? Lisa and Danielle can fill you in. (8:30) Evening activities? How about waxing with Francesca and Patty? Or singing with Wendy and Magee? Perhaps exercising with Rachel, Julie and Wendy Wi., T.V. with Coreene and Pat, or moonwalking with Erin. Oh, a quiet evening. That can be spent painting with Jennifer or reading with Dora. (11:00) I better go because Mrs. D is coming and it ' s time to get to our rhoome . Come again! ! Your Guide, Robyn 25
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Most Likely Too . . . Dawn: move to Jamaica when she is legal. Marina: become Miss Roach ' s personal secretary. Jasmin: live out a Harlequin Romance. Beatty: win her first ski race when she is eighty. Melinda: be indecisive, even though she ' s not quite sure. Anabel: flunk out of school. Mala: get fat. Melissa: own Bell Canada. Connie: write a book titled 500 reasons not to leave home. Eva: open a Chinese cuisine import shop. Nadia, Yu Pin, Sabrina: start a new trend. Susan: skate around the world. Laura: O.D. on Lipton ' s Cup ' A ' Soup. Lindsay: marry and divorce Roy, and marry Jamie in one day. Candace: dye her hair. Sian: fall off her heels and learn her lesson. McCulloch: live out the legend of Peter Pan. Genevieve: b reak both legs. Gillian: laugh her way through life. Karen: grow. Christine: shave her head. Chantelle: buy the Sea Shanty and the First Edition. Candy: have a Dear Candy column in the Star. Nancy: live in a closet. Jenifer: be the first to marry. Mrs. Clancy: be forever in our hearts. Miss House: turn into a rabbit. Mrs. Hay: never stop. Ainslie, Thanks for such a great year. We could not have done it without you. We love ya. Melinda and Genevieve XOX 24
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FIRST TERM EVENTS I GLHN BhRNARD CAMP This year Mrs. Glennie arranged a Grade Twelve trip to Glen Bernard Camp from Sept. 22 to Sept. 26. We arrived at Glen Bernard and after settling into our cabins we played games before enjoying hot chocolate and snacks. The variety of sports really kept us interested. T here were water sports and team sports. Thanks to all of the staff at Glen Bernard Camp and to the teachers who organized this trip.
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