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FORM 6U Standing: Rosemary Don, joy Wallinglord, Jan Blyth, Cathy Maclaren, Margaret Armitage, Paula Lawrence, Kathi Gray, Janet Hughson. Seated: Louise Tolmie, Andrea Olson, Caroline Davies, Mrs. Whitwill, Dawn Harwood-Jones, Chris Deeble, Alix Young.
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LULU TOLMIE Buy some for Lulu. A newcomer to 6U, but not really new since she has been a long-time friend of Elmwood and a junior-school old girl. An outgoing and friendly person, Lulu, sometimes known as Ritter Ruru , soon made many good friends and her happy, bouncing, sparkling personality was felt through- out the school. It was a good and worthwhile year for her, as she has made the admirable decision to study education next year. That west-coast fever has called her back to B.C. where she will attend University of Victoria in the fall and probably manage to fit in a lot of skiing too. A kind, com- passionate and thoughtful person she will be a very good teacher and educator. ANDREA OLSON This above all, to thine own self be true and it must follow as day the night, Thou cans ' t not then be false to any man. Audi was the 13th girl in grade 13, joining the form on a Friday the 13th - with Closing also held on Friday 13th, the superstitious bystander might write this year off as one filled with bad luck for this girl from the west. But Andi proved us all wrong. Not only did she make a delightful addition to 6U and to the rest of the school, but she also managed to pack in four years of highschool French into one already heavily scheduled year and showed us that those Westerners aren ' t quite as unilingual as we thought they were. She is now off to Montreal for the summer to live and speak the language and then back to her native soil in September - The West is the best - to major in French at Alberta U. Discreet, charming, with a dry sense of humour, a poli- tician in her own right, Andrea is sure to find success - east or west. 15
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FORM 6M Back Row: Martha Scott, Charlotte Sinclair, Julia Berger, Fran Wilson, Cathy Cuthbert, Beth Knox, Lynn Carr-Harris, Deborah Hunter, Kathy Mulock, Jenny Bagnall, Sue McHardy. Middle Row: Connie Snelgrove, Deborah Smith, Xandy Smith, M.M. Southcott, Wanda Turner, Cal Don, Deirdre O ' Brien, Kathy Baldwin, Nancy Gale, Christa Uhrenbacher, Susan Fletcher, July Patton. Front Row: Martha Pimm, Holly Darhng, Susan Massey, Penny Parker, Mrs. MacMillan, Barbara Thomas, Judy Levine, Elizabeth Greenberg, Agi Ivan. EPITATH TO 6M Jenny Bagnall Kathy Baldwin Julia Berger Lynn Carr-Harris Here He the remains of Jenny Bagnall, Cathy Cuthbert Now look that up in your Funk and Wagnall. Stranger stop and solemn be, Kathy Balwin ' s here interred She ' s dead, I ought to mention that Holly Darling In case the fact was not inferred. In memoriam: Here lies Julia She ' d have done well in this world For when her brains she unfurled Caroline Don In History, Mathematics, Latin, Spanish, Chemistry and French She could easily make a fool a ' ya. Here lies Lynn Carr-Harris Sue Fletcher So easy to embarrass. Because of this fault. She is now in a vault. Our friend Cathy Cuthbert lies here. She always sang to give people some cheer; Until one day she sang too high And that is why she had to die. Stranger refain be not jolly Here lies a Darling who was Holly, Stone at her head, stone at her foots She ' s gone to serve in the great Kibbutz. Here lies Cal Who was a real pal. To Norma her friend And all of 6M. Here lie the remains of Miss Sue Fletcher, Playing tennis no-one could catch her. One day her opponent hit back that ball It struck her, and she died from a terrible fall.
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