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KE LTIE JOHNSTON Keltic came to us in grade seven. One of the originals , Keltie has lived through many an experience with us. These include bombing around Rockcliffe, discovering the Chateau -Barb, learning how to ski - with helpful hints from Grade 13, etc . . . Keltie has been a prefect and Head of Nightingale House this year. If she isn ' t putting up red stars or rawing in the Common Room, she can usually be found rendez -vousing at 241 Springfield. Keltie will be taking an Arts course at University. Wherever she goes we wish her the best of luck. ANNE -MARIE LaTRAVERSE V Anne -Marie LaTraverse is, and always will be, Petite, Delicate, and Refined - she is, above all, French. Ask her about the flats at A-nother school, and she will (blush) say she knows Nothing At All - which, of course, is the Truth. Anne- Marie has never looked back (who can blame her?). Bye. Bye. 10
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JUDY MARTIN Of all things you wear, the expression on your face is the most important. There - fore smile and the world smiles with you. Known to her friends as Ratz, Judy is one of the few remaining students from the Grade 6 class of ' 69, and can certain- ly be called a golden oldie! Her schemes and vivacious personality, not to mention her tremendous wit and charm will long be remembered. Judy will no doubt have memories of the dance committee of ' 75 - ' 76, jumbo and the sports camper, the Sly Fox, ink and water fights, and the number of times the two wild things were accused of being immature and ir- responsible. Her braids and freckles have long disappeared, but the little devil that hit Elmwood eight years ago hasn ' t changed. This year Judy could often be found trying to accomplish something she never was very good at - waking up! In any case, bonerack, It ' s a long road to freedom, but now that you have made it, Good Luck! JANE MARTIN It takes half our lives to learn who our friends are, and the other half to keep them. Jane is one of our oldies but goldies. With us since Grade Seven, she is one of our fellow hell -raisers and many of our schemes were thought of by buns . Her studious skills and hard-working labours have paid off, well, at least until Grade 13! Our daily raw sessions at the Chateau Barb are the highlights of the day. Remember the thrilling moments at the cow pasture or the great put-ons of the phoney English accent? Jane may re- call the statement made by many: Can you believe that those two wild ones got in? We ' ll always believe it, because as they say, Rules are made to be broken! Jane is hopefully off to bigger and better things and more fun times. 1 will leave some sign that I came by - my initials carved upon the tree of Life. Strode 9
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HELEN LESLIE Very early on in life, Cricket decided that her calling in life was to confuse others. After many thrilling episodes abroad, Crick came to us in Grade 10 and has been most successful in her bounden duty. Behind that enigmatic front, we sus- pect there lurks a highly perceptive being, always ready to laugh at the ridiculous - a most worthy trait, as H. in the H. was Head of Fry! Crick would like to go to Queens, where, in time, her many Mach- iavellian talents will be fully appreciated . . . ANDREA LAWRENCE With a smile and a song ... Annie will always be remembered as the live spark of our class; even three years at Elmwood haven ' t changed her! She will have a lot of memories to take with her: break- fast parties, climbing mountains at four a.m. , E-Day, pickles, milk, the U.N. Conference, and Dance Committee. And, of course, what would Annie do without her ski -weekends at Mont St. Marie? Annie is no longer renowned for her short-term ro- mances, either! As Head of Keller House, Annie is always remonstrating how HER Juniors seem to be the only ones receiving black stars. She once said that each House reflected its Head! Our best wishes will always be with you, and so will your underpaid, over- worked Guardian Angel. Good luck at Queens, Annie. 1 1
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