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S A AI A R A 23 Lynne Castongi ay— Oh Sugar! MacDonald College. Emptying waste baskets at Lockbur Lodge. Susan Petrie—Ouchl No more injections. Looking like a pin cushion. Joan Grier—He ' s late! Fashion Designer. Handing pins to Dior. Judy Doivd Hey Horseface! Doctor. Sharpening knives at Civic Hospital. fean Garvock—l don ' t know ! External Affairs. Char in Parliament Buildings. Linda Redpat h—Fahu ous Ski Instructress at Tremblant. Oiling the tow at Beamish Hill. Wendy Dochstader— Oh— guess not eh? Losing thirty pounds. Breaking the scales at Union Station. Franny Drury— You re joking! Architect. Plumber at the Palace of Versailles. Jane Imkip-Whut ' W I Wear? Married. President of Spinsters Incorp. Renee Darricades— Aw gee! Model for Pepsodent ad. Putting toothpaste back into tubes. Gail Lac harity —ReaWy} Famous actress. Selling orange crush at Capitol Theatre. Elizabeth Brattov—Croakl Get her voice back. Opera lessons at Royal Conservatory. Eleanor Patrick— ?)Q sh To squish someone. Squashed. Louise Bowie— Oh Sugar! Married. Married. Form 5B Name Song Title Ambition In 1967 Expression Roo Petrie A rose and a baby Ruth. To win a trophy for being best co-ordin- ated Still trying to co- ordinate. Oh ! Sh - - ucks. Baggy Lawson Shake, Rattle and Roll! To see that Mike gets his driving licence. To see that Mike gets his marriage licence. ' barrassing much! Mare Light Bulb Watt Unchained Memory To vacuum the broadloom carpets in ? ' s car. Ragpicker. Gimme a good mark! Mary Findlay Naughty Lady of Shady Lane. To be in External Affairs. A commie for the F.B.I. Oh! Efi! Di Manion Learnin ' her Latin . To be a sculptress. Being sculptured. Sapperli poppett. Linda Chauvin Davey! Daveyl (Crockett?) Instructress at Tremblant. Bartender at Gray Rocks! Y ' er Kidding! Jeanie Cundill Picnic? (Moonglow!) To be a music professah!? Beating the bongo drums in Carnegie Hall Take a long walk off a short wharf. Kit Sampson Mostly Martha. To be a good rider. To still be indifferent toward boys. That ' s nothing! Martha Rodger Sailor Boy To marry the sailor. Sailing on the ocean blue . Aw tell me! Louise Hayley Every little breeze whispers Louise Blonde Bomb of the Aquata Club. Rock and Roll teacher. Let ' s jive, Baby!
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22 SAMARA VI Upper and VI Matric Officers: Head Girl: Esther Prudham. Prefects: Susan Belcourt (VI A4), Carolyn. Bruce (VI U), Gail Dochstader (VI M), Helena von Numers (VI U), Vicky Brain, Frances Cabeldu. House Heads: Vicky Brain (VI U), Frances Cabeldu (VI M), Sandra Drew (VI U). VI Upper Sheena Ewing— ' Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Dime Fraser— ' K merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. Patricia Sleviofi- ' Her winning ways, her smiling face. Will win her friends, just any place. Form 6 Matric Ruth W am brongh— March 19— Appendix out. March 21— Visitor comes after skipping classes. Who is the mystery man, Ruth? In a suit, no less! ! Susannah Clarke— Most people read innocence in those baby blues— but we know better don ' t we Sue? Mary Gratias— The colour of Mary ' s hair changes almost as often as her mind! Rosemary Fmi jy— When Rosie acts she likes to have a Mike around to tell the whole world. Don ' t you Herb? Sue Garland— Isn ' t th at sad?— You ' ll never guess what day it is!— Friday maybe. Heather Petrie—ln chemistry the only symbol Heather can remember is the one for mag- nesium— M. G! We often wonder why! Cofinie Rae— Having just been made a senior in the boarding school, Con has put every effort into making Hfe happy for those around her. Thale Giimieng—ThaXe has had to put up with everyone calling her Proxy , but as usual she takes it in her stride. Elisabeth van Schelle—Smce Elisabeth is our class president and our brain , 6 A4atric has fallen into the habit of leaning on her in its time of need. Nancy Scott— Every period finds Nancy con- versing with Pam in the corner. What ' s the latest gossip, Nance? Marjorie MacNeill—The silent one of our group came to us this year from Glebe, and is fitting in very nicely. Carole Cojin oily— Here today, gone tomor- row, she lives for the weekends when a certain Toronto scholar comes home. Judy Wilsoi2— Seems to suffer from lack of sleep, especially Monday mornings. We wonder why! Pam Moore— Fam is our youngster, but thanks to her Montreal knowledge, our class average goes up and up. Miss Boyle— Miss Boyle has had quite a job on her hands trying to keep our marks respectable, and we are very grateful. Thanks to a wonderful form mistress from 6M. Form 5A We are writing our form notes under the following headings— name, favourite expres- sion, ambition and probable destination. Mrs. Stephen— I know it ' s boring, but—. The form trophy? Back to 5C. Stisa?! Campbell— What kind of car did you say? Dance in Aiaycourt. Waiting on table in the Chateau Cafeteria. Bonnie PFooi-LINE UP! ! To be a Mountie. Saddle sores. Sarah Jennings— Oh !! I mean bother! Olympic rider. Sweeping up at Coliseum. Lauretta Landy more— Listen] ! To speak French. Starving at French table. Sally Sadler-WeW -! Engineer. Toot! Toot!
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24 SAMARA Name Song Title Ambition In 1967 Expression 1 !P l-Ta m il trin Charlie is my Darling. Ride in the Olympics. Driving a horse- drawn milk cart. Hey Tub! . Wendy Blackburn Oh! You beautiful doll. Manager of Ottawa House. Horse thief. Judy Toller With a little bit of luck You ' ll never know . To be as good as Ben in gym. Scrubbing cows professionally. Open the window! A little bit? Margo Mirrors Hay Come down from your Ivory Tower. Interior Decorator. In Europe. Time will tell! Efi Malamaki Young Love To go to Switzerland with? Manager of Boutique H Come again ! Jody Garland Ready Teddy (or Sheba). To win the Open Hunter at the Ex. Still coming in last. Gosh, it ' s stuffy in here. Sandi McNaughton The girl can ' t help it. To go to the Ridley Formal with ?? Scrubbing the walls in the Montreal General. next! Jane Rowley Charlie was a boxer. None ' ? Stowaway on a slow- boat to China with the boxer. Is that right? I don ' t believe it. Jeanie Newman Sweet old-fashioned £?irl To sit on the fioor in prayers. Still pulling out splinters. Parties and other social events. Pat Gillies Round and Round ? frnes ' To succeed with success in the thing she likes best. You can guess the rest ! My! Gosh, what ' ll I do? Pam Broome She ' ll never know. To drop Spanish. That vocab ! Oh Pam! Act your age! Carolyn Tough Party Doll! To be a model!? Your guess is as good as mine. -Boys ' -Where? Mrs. Wilgress Around the world in Eighty Days. To do away with lip rouge or VB. HEADLINES — Professor Wilgress invents a lip rouge remover. Take a de-rec! Form 5C1 This is the school, Elmwood, Rockcliffe. I work here. I ' m a warden. Name ' s Carruthers; partner, Schell. I ' m working day- watch on 5Cl cell. 8.45 Monday Morning. Adackie, Devlin and Storms Come sauntering down the hall, Late again for hard labour ' Cause last night they had a ball. Ewing wearing an innocent smile Trips in with a cake containing a file. Neelin comes in with her black and white stripe, MacTavish sits down and lights up her pipe. Connolly, Ansley, Kingstone, all three. Swagger in after an all-night spree. Hyndman has trouble writing these notes. As everyone ' s talking in riddles and jokes. To Warden Carruthers from 5Cl cell, We all wish her luck and a sad farewell.
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