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SUSAN WILLIAMSON No mind is thoroughly well-organized that is defi- cient of a sense of humour. Sue was a member of Keller House and was 6M ' s efficient (and humorous) librarian. We will only say au re voir for the summer as Sue returns to the new Grade 13. ' ' Forbear to judge, for we are si?iners all! ' 6 MATRIC Back: Sue Williamson, Margaret Bagnall, Kim Walker, Janet Davies, Jennifer Heintzman, Cynthia Magee, Sheila Kershman, Ann Crook. Middle: Sue McNicoll, Christie Morris, Janet Uren, Robin Ogilvie, Vicky Sainsbury, Jane Archambault, Margaret Thomas, Joan Brodie, Margo Frigon. Front: Mrs. Ross, Kathy Nothwell, Carol Robinson, Lu Hodgins, Susan Cohen, Bev Erlandson Mrs. MacMillan. Absent: Nancy Casselman Kathy Clifford. 13
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SUSAN MeNECOLL He who loves me will love my dog also. Sue is an artist and an actress— she appeared in the Drama Club ' s Battle of Wits. One of the more sports-minded memfoers of 6M, Sue won the Tennis Doubles with Bev. Next Fall will see Sue once more in her green uniform for Elmwood ' s Grade 13. CHRISTIE MORRIS ' ■ ' ■All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by. A Kellerite, Christie is a keen swimmer. Next year is a question mark for Christie, but whatever she does we wish her all the best. KIM WALKER ' ■ ' ■There are some people who have a semblance of disorder, whether or not they really know what they ' re doing. Kim was a Kellerite and played on the Elmwood volleyball team against Notre Dame. Grade 13 at Elmwood is next on Kim ' s plans. 12
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FORM 5A Back: Catherine Thompson, Cynthia Maynard, Paula Lawrence, Cathy Mac- Laren, Margaret Armitage, Vicky Nicholson, Trish Simmons, Jane Blyth. Middle: Sue Dier, Dawn Harwood-Jones, Alison Conway, Moira Phillips, Miss DriscoU, Patricia Wilgress, Janet Hughson, Maureen O ' Neill, Evva Massey. Front: Angle Andras, Meredith A4anley, Christine Deeble, Joy Wallingford, Liz Tanczyk, Sarah Francis, Christie Au ' lt. Absent: Sue Partridge. 5A FORM NOTES If 5 A had their way with Closing (which sounds very unlikely) these would be the prizes: iMiss Driscoll: another year of us (!) for trying to put us in shape for the form trophy, (which always sounded very unlikely!). Angle Andras: a bicycle pump, for having fhe nicest 1967 T-bird in the Elm wood parking lot. Margaret Armitage: four inches added to ' her tunic, for having the longest legs in 5A. Christie Ault: a hundred free Elmwood lunches, for patronizing (!) the Elmwood mess-hall. Jane Blyth: an automatic-lock zipper, for ' having the first pair of spray-on gym shorts on the market. Alison Conway: automatically elasticized socks, for being the best-dressed on campus. Sue Dier: a Viet Cong pen-pal, for writing the most letters in class. Sarah Francis: a thousand free shares of Minnesota Alining , for buying the most scotch-tape for her bangs. Dawn Harwood-Jones : A megaphone, for Whisper- ing ' the most. Janet Hug hson: a week-end in Orillia, for having so much of Big- Town life! ! Paula Lawrence: a year ' s supply of green elactics, for setting the Elmwood record in constructing and dismantling pigtails (before and after school.) Cathy MacLaren: a job training the RCMP blood- hounds , for having the most obedient dogs in tov n. Meredith Manley: a souvenir jo ' lly green jumper , for deserting us and defecting to the U.S. Evva Massey: a year ' s supply of paper tunics for keeping Pucci and Quant in busiiness!! That was the Closing that WOULD have been! Cynthia Maynard: a thousand free DOUBLE passes to Famous Players Theatres, for the best attend- ance at the Somerset! Vicky Nicholson: a black-out screen, for spending most of her time looking out of the window beside her desk. Maureen O ' Neill: a paint-by-numbers set, for having discovered that she has Titian hair . . . Susan Partridge: a hundred and fifty free days at Elmwood, for having the best attendance record (hem-hem.) Moira Phillips: a free pass to the Bish pavilion (WHAT Bish pavilion?) at Expo for being our best publicity agent! Trish Simmons: an automatic shoe-s ' hining kit, for having the most popular Shoe polish before In- spection. . . Chris Deeble: a crash course at Berlitz to perfect her Ottawa Valley accent, for not succumbing to external influences!! Elizabeth Tanczyk: a pair of Foster Grants, for concealing her identity the longest (behind those shades!) Cathy Thompson: an electric comb, for beating everyone else to the mirroir. Joy Wallingford: a year ' s supply of teams to coach, for helping Keeler on to victory in interhouse sports, (every single time!!) Patricia Wilgress: a thousand hours of free listening time ' s worth of batteries, for tuning us in on her latest records during break.
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