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FORM 5B Back: Rosalind Dwyer, Kathy Muiuck, Francis Wilson, Lynn Carr-Harris, Martha Scott, Charlotte Sinclair, Debbie Smith. Middle: Deirdre O ' Brien, Julia Berger, Judy Patton, Xandy Smith, Nancy Gale, Deborah Leach, Barbara Thomas. Front: Susan Massey, Elizabeth Greenberg, Jane Martin, Mrs, W ' hitwtill, Penny Parker, Judy Levine, Martha Pimm. Absent: Cathy Cuthbert, Jane Gartrell, Deborah Hunter. 5B FORM NOTES NAME Julia Berger Lynn Carr-Harris Cathy Cuthbert Lindy Dwyer Nancy Gale Jane Gartrell Liz Greenberg Debby Hunter Debbie Leach Judy Levine Jane Martin Sue Massey Kathy Mulock Deirdre O ' Brien Penny Parker Judy Patton Martha Pimm Martha Scott Charlotte Sinclair Debbie Smith Xandy Smith Barb Thomas Fran Wilson Mrs. Whitwill THEME SONG Is She a Girl or Is She a Boy? Eight Miles High Where the Boys Are Wild Thing Laugh! Talk, Talk! Stop, Stop, Stop. There ' s A Kind of Hush Sloopy Let Your Hair Hang Down Love This is My Song Lady Godiva Thoroughly Modern Millie Sounds of Silence Everybody Loves a Clown Penny Lane 500 Miles Half Past Midnight Taste of Honey Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte Downtown I wanna Be Free Barbara Ann My Back Pages Children Behave WHEN THEY LOOK THEIR BEST After a wipe-out on the ski slopes On a basket-ball court Before Brent comes In the saddle At Elmwood dances On a 40 mile walk In the washroom before Latin classes When she ' s about to faint At 4:10 At the Ashbury Formal When she lets her hair out When she can ' t get an algebra problem On the tennis courts Bombing downtown in the MG When she ' s not looking in the mirror After a trip home Ringing the bell When she falls in the mud riding All the time Riding in a red convertible The morning after the night before Without elastic bands in her hair Drawing Early Monday morning before seeing 5B 15
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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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FORM 5C Back: Jennifer Smart, Judy Dyson, Liz Ekholm, Freida Lockhart, Lynda Halt, Deborah Grills. Middle: Jane White, Jackie Heard, Janet Stubbins, Margaret Guthrie, Judy Fine, Markie Cochran. Front: Jennifer Coyne Mary Garrett, Theresa Pettet, Mrs. Ferris, Susan Michelson, Vicky Wilgress, Shelley Arron. Absent: Marjorie Nichol, Marianela Soto. A TRIP WITH MEMBERS OF 5C One day MR. MICHELSON asked his son GUTHRIE to go and buy the new horse at Mr. DYSON ' S ranch. GUTHRIE set out on his AARON (d) carrying many COYNE (s) in his pocket. GUTHRIE ran through the WILGRESS and picked some beautiful GARRETT(s) and LOCKHART(s) on the way. When GUTHRIE reached the ranch called EKHOLM he gave the flowers to Mrs. DYSON who was as FERRIS a rose. He then saw the beautiful FINE, WHITE horse. GUTHRIE PETTETT the beautiful stallion. After he paid Mr. DYSON the COYNE(s) he stayed for lunch, which was a GRILL (ed) cheese sandwich. He then went and tried to put a HOLT(€r) on the horse but the SMART horse was STUBBINS. Then GUTHRIE waved goodbye to Mr. DYSON. As he left on the horse he HEARD the COCHRAN crowing. 16
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