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BARB CLARK: Without Barb and her powerful fight fist, little (?) grade 10 might have been pushed around by the grades 12 and 13. We all appreciated your butterscotches, Barb, which kept us going till break. FLORENTIA CONWAY: Um . . . Um . . . She is always doing something different and usually succeeds? She was our Student Council rep. not to mention the fact that she and Jane also won the Double ' s Tootsie ' s Competition? Now that ' s talent! ! ANGELA CVETANOVIC: Angle seems to be clued out at times, but usually knows more than we do. Without her help in Physics none of us would have made it. Thanks! SUE HOOSE: A new member to the clan, we have trained her, and now she is as corrupted as we are. We hope she enjoyed this new way of life - Excitement at its best. KELTIE-ANN JOHNSTON: Keltie is cute and freckled. She is our Math whiz and the Rembrant of our time. She loves going to grade 10 Theatre Arts. . . . We wonder why? TINA KEALY: Her long legs drove us wild this year. Her love is for horses and something else in the class. She certainly seems to love wild animals. JANE MARTIN: We finally came to the conclusion this year that Jane is hard of seeing: (a) Anyone who gets as close to Florentia as she did. (b) Anyone who steals a cookie when you know who is around. So we recommended her to the class captain who is working on the latest style of horn rimmed glasses. JUDY MARTIN: Judy is definitely an asset to the class (which ever way you want to take that). Without her smile and her witty and charming personality, our class would not be something to be desired. SUSAN REID: Without her speed and agility she woiold never make it to class on time. Always reliable when Jenny can ' t ring the bell, we couldn ' t do without her. MIMI SINGH: Mimi has what it takes! She is the only one in the class who has a boyfriend. What ever happened to the rest of us? There are things about her appearance that certainly stick out. PATRICE STINSON: In the first ten minutes she was elected form captain, five people got in trouble . . . My how time flies when you ' re having fun. SONYA TATICEK: Sonya ' s coordination leaves something to be desired. This year, on top of breaking her leg, she had a tendency to fall down the stairs. Someone in particular, though, is still suffering from her excellent pea- shooting abilities in Latin, but S.R. is taking care of that. ELENA VAILLANCOURT: Frankly, Elena prefers F.M. to any other radio station and G.M. to any other make of cars. Need we say any more? JULIA WOODS: Julia tries hard, but nothing seems to work. She has tried new hairdos and she is going to Theatre Arts, but that has obviously failed. Good luck Julia (you ' ll need it). JUDIE YOUNG: Judie is the shrimp cocktail of the class. She comes in the new mini size and sometimes seems to pop up in the unusual places. Eat, Drink and BE MERRY! ! ANA BALDERAMMA: One of our new Mexicans this year, she had only one fault; she had the habit of catching up on her beauty rest during classes. A bad habit, but a great new addition to our class! RAQUEL IBARRA: Her beautiful clothes really made her stand out in our class this year. Her watch, though, was really the highlight of conversation. It ' s been really nice knowing you! HELEN LESLIE: Commonly mistaken as Leslie, Helen came into our class last, but not least. She learned, or at least tried, to love this new way of life. We all wish you luck next year! 25
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