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20 SAMARA Form 6 Matric AUDREY ASHBOURNE Ambition: Lone fisherman on Grand Banks Frobable Future: Aiodel for a Dresden figurine Favourite Fasfme: Poetry reading SUSAN BRAIN Ambition: Marry an ambassador Frobable Future: Miss Canada ' 56 Favourite Fastime: Black widow BEVERLEY BROWN Ambition: Teaching Probable Future: Kids— Cheaper by the Dozen Favourite Fastime: Going to church ELIANE CALKOEN Ajnbition: P.M. of Netherlands Frobable Future: Einstein ' s successor Favourite Fastime: Defeating champions in Badminton WENDY CARTER Ambition: Horseracer Frobable Future: just a housewife Favourite Fastijiie: Making history hysterical TON-TON DARRICADES Ambition: Physiotherapist Frobable Future: Ton likes the alphabet, R.C.A.F. Favourite Fastime: Paying her bills on time MARGO FREIMAN Ambition: Reporter (of what!) Frobable Future: Putting mileage on a convertible Favourite Fastime: Doing the Mambo SHIRLEY GOBEIL Ambition: Poet Laureate Frobable Future: Mayor of Ottawa Favourite Fastime: Doing Geometry with . . . ! CALLIE GRANT Ambition: To live with a family in France, learn the language and have a gay time Frobable Future: Gaiety Parisienne Favourite Pastime: Looking innocent SUE HISLOP Ambition: Gentlewoman farmer Probable Future: Dancing at Arthur Murray ' s Favourite Pastime: Giggling in a corner JOAN HOROVITZ Ambition: Social worker Frobable Future: Society gal Favourite Pastime: Laughing at stale jokes LIZ MacKENZIE Ambitio7i: The Met Probable Future: Lili Pons ' contemporary Favourite Fastime: Physics (?) MICKEY MANION Ambition: University Probable Future: Lecturing at the Sorbonne Favourite Fastime: Skiing with Pierre GILL NEVILLE Ambition: The stage Probable Future: Lady Macbeth Favourite Pastime: Drawing during French SALLY TRUEMAN Ambition: World ' s most graceful diver Frobable Future: Censored at the Film Board Favourite Pastiiiie: Riding motorcycles EMILIE VAN DER VAART Ambition: Hollywood Frobable Future: Bringing up her children on cakes and a calorie chart Favourite Pastime: Animals and Bobbie FRAN WOOD Ambition: Author Probable FutJire: Patching tears in a red coat Favourite Fastime: Dance with me, Henri! JANE YATES Ambition: Pediatric nurse Frobable Future: Saying I do to a doctor Favourite Pastime: Daydreaming
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22 SAMARA Form 5 A Welcome to the eleventh session of the U.N. Let us start with Vicky Brain. She is the humorist of our daily sessions and an up and coming dramatist. This year we have two delegates from Glebe. One is trying to pass a bill in favour of the O.T.C. She is Audrey Fell who, living at the other end of town, does not have to do any transferring since the Bank streetcar comes to RockclifTe. Our other delegate from Glebe is Camille Beaudry who arrived at the session after Christmas. Our delegate from Lisgar is busily trying to read a bill in Latin. She is none other than Jane Murphy who, with Carolyn Bruce, is practically a boarder. Toronto is well represented in this year ' s session with two delegates. If you hear a piano medley being played (minus any mistakes) or see a person M ' ith Spanish book in one hand, comb in other, styling someone ' s hair, you will know it ' s Denise Karr and Janet Macin- tosh. Now the voice of Molly Sutcliffe booms over th e microphone urging all to come to the dance. She spent her tenth session with the U.N. at Ontario Ladies ' College and has spent time, in this year ' s session, planning the dances. Our delegate to the twelfth session is Sally Trueman. She was our industrious form cap- tain the first term and tried to pass many bills in favour of silence . Denise Karr is her successor as form captain. Of course, there is Barbara Kennedy in the back corner having a heated argument on communism with B.-J. Davis, Barb is doing an excellent job as president of the debating club. B.-J. is an active forward on the school basket- ball team. The strains of music from the front of the room warn us that Di Radcliffe and Joan Yates are brushing up on the Mambo between industrious sessions of Latin. Libby Bogue, our former Kingston dele- gate, is this year living in Ottawa. Lib is a guard on the school basketball team and sticks up for that Irish blood in her. Andrea Rowley, a former delegate, has just returned from diplomatic service in Switzerland. We welcome her back. And last but not least, we find our one Edmonton delegate, Esther Prudham, who is the industrious reporter to the eleventh session. The president of our eleventh session has been Miss Boyle. She has done a wonderful and difficult job of handling us. We all hope she will join us next year in the twelfth session of the U. N. (Unlearned Nobodies). Form 5 B Susannah Clarke— of late Sue— has become very interested in skiing at Camp Fortune, and especially enjoys it when her fredins are there. Helena von Numers— joined us at Christmas from Finland and has fitted in very well. Her many interests are dramatics and reading. Best of luck always! Bizzy Richardson— has been doing a won- derful job looking after Mrs. McAuley ' s little girls which will prepare her for later years. Sue Belcourt— is one of 5 B ' s (many) intel- ligent pupils. Aside from all her studying. Sue seems to find time for parties and such. Rosy Findlay— if you hear a noise in 5 B— you can guess who ' s making it! Seriously, though. Rosy is just friendly and nobody minds a bit! ! Sue Garland— came to us this year from Nepean. Her main hobby is riding and she places well in all the shows. Although she is not quietest member of our form, she keeps us all in good spirits! Sandy Graham-our little lady of 5 B- has been with us for seven years. She has been working hard and hopes to take a trip to California this coming summer. Lee Gobeil— has returned to us from Switzerland since Christmas, and we are all getting her to help us with our French! Franny Thumbelina Cabeldu— is only sixty inches high; her happiest day was when
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