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Lower 4B A gay little spark is young DEBBIE GILL — Her voice an auditorium would fill. ELIZABETH LOCKE ' S just joined the class; She ' s a dear little ' bra bricht Scottish lass. A noisy young student on this scene Is ANDREY LOEB, our Kleenex Queen. This one would be a great loss, A clever young artist is MARILYN ROSS. A little madam that ' s busy and bright — She shines in the class as ANTONIA WRIGHT. BONNIE WALKER ' S the Captain of Lower IVB, She ' s as naughty and nice as she can be. GENEVE GARNER ' S our lass who is blonde and curled — But her spelling is simply out of this world. Last of all is our Teacher too, She ' s strict but she ' s nice, so — Just guess who! FORM 4C Athletic, strong and daring, jumps like a kangaroo Alex our noble Captain, 4C is proud of you. The first to open out her books and start her morning ' s work — The things in life that must be done, Audrey will never shirk. Though fairly small and modest, Louise is full of fun And words of most enormous size throughout her head do run. Our artist Jessica by name, the class was glad to greet, Most excellent a painter and always clean and neat. Another painter — Beatrice — and plays the piano too, An expert in the field of Science and friend of the famous Pooh. Our linguist Nicole helps us to aid our foreign friends. Wherever she is needed, herself she gladly spends. Her perfect table manners, her kindness never ends, Lynn has a large and faithful dog among her many friends. Jane Ann provides a brightness within the classroom walls. We shall all of us be sorry when the far horizon calls. Rosita came among us; no English words she spoke, But friendly, and in any tongue not slow to see a joke. Most lively, quite an actress and nice to have around No gayer one than Alex in Greece was ever found. A Capable young speller, a lively one is she; Jane ' s always quick to see them, when jokes there are to see. Polite and cheerful always, most capable and kind, Claire is the sort of person it ' s quite a joy to find. TRANSITION I A small coin to be sure, and sure she is, and bright. Working with all her might — PENNY MADGWICK She works very hard, is as big as a minute. The room ' s always quiet whenever she ' s in it. BRIDGET BELGRAVE A feeling large for all things small, A shy though singing bird withal. CATHY McLAREN At pains to do her best always. And works at gym — or is it play? JOANIE PETERSON Diligence and aptitude, although they do not rhyme. They cannot fail to make their mark upon the sands of time. VALERIE PULKER Two sisters who ' ve not been here long, In English weak, in Spanish strong, But they are sure to understand The lingua franca of this land — friendliness. SUSAN AND LAURA MESSINA Page 28
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JUDY POWER Oh Heather! Teaching handi capped children Success CANDACE HIGGINSON You ' re kidding To be a House Mistress at Elmwood Expelled! MRS. MARTINDALE Stand please To teach 5C proposition No. 1 Well, it ' s always worth trying FORM 4A ( Fornti 4A notes are under the same headings JOHANNE FORBES 5C) Oh! man. Breeding German Shepherd dogs Breeding stray alley cats JUDY CARTER Oh! Miss Aqui. To be a model Modelling space suits on the moon JUDY REID Jumping Jupiter To be a scientist Eating green cheese on the moon HEATHER HAY What ' s the time? Getting full marks in all her subjects Never getting out of high school KAREN LOEB Holy smokes! To be a model Cutting material for a clothing factory MARGOT TOLLER Oh! sugar. To train dogs Sewing dog blankets TRUDY JOHNSTON Speak of the devil, and look who appears To be a singer A ballet dancer ANGELA WOLFE-TAYLOR Honestly, Miss Aqui, I won ' t do it again To be an airline hostess Making model airplanes SISSER BUNCH Great Scott! To be a doctor Making bandages for the Civic Hospital SANDRA COMSTOCK Holy catfish To travel Working for a travel agency MARY JANE REYNOLDS Holy Christopher To lose weight Fat woman in the circus VICTORIA CRAIG Don ' t be a corn ball To be a Nurse Mental Institution SHEILA MacTAVISH I say there Sadie! To be a horse trainer Making horse shoes MARJORIE FELLER Balderdash it all! To be a dress designer Sharpening scissors for a dress designer RITA BROWNING Oh! Gads. To own a pet shop A dog catcher Miss Aqui will not be with us next year and Form 4A wishes her the best of luck in whatever her future plans may be. FORM 4B Upper IVB Thoughtful and kindly in word and deed — That ' s our Form Captain — HELENA REED. PATRICIA ARNOLD gets up to larks, But—Oh Boy — does she ever get the marks! SUSAN MADGWICK is keen and able. While her mind ' s on her work her heart ' s in the stable. ANNE ROWLEY ' S our Librarian, as all can see, But she ' s seldom in the place where she ought to be. LALAGE WRIGHT is a student bright, She ' s seldom wrong ' cos she ' s always Wright. MARLENE SICOTTE has a gentle look. But she ' s always buried deep in a book. GAIL FINCHAM ' S untidy though rather a dear. But she lives in the clouds so is seldom here! ELIZABETH RAYMONT has an air of mystery ' Cos she ' s up to her neck in British History. Lower IVB MARDIE ALDOUS is bright and seldom glum — But what would she do without her thumb! JULIE BLACKBURN ' S our Aylmer blonde— Of drawing horses in class she is rather fond. MICHELLE BETTS is a petite ma ' mselle ; In her work this term she ' s done awfully well. A pleasant student and everyone ' s pal ALEXANDRA BURKE-ROBERTSON ' S quite a gal! MARTHA CORBETT ' S a clever demure young lass, - Her masculine hair-cut ' s the talk of the class. Page 27
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SENIOR ART BY MARIA DA SILVA SENIOR ART BY JOAN GRIER INTERMEDIATE ART BY MARGOT TOLLER INTERMEDIATE ART BY KAREN LOEB Page 29
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