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Mrs, Heacock Mrs. Poon Miss Douglas Mrs. Carter BELIEVE IT OR NOT — WE TOO HAVE OUR DREAMS! Mrs, Harwood - Jones: To have a mad love affair with Apollo, Mrs, White: To dance on a grand piano wearing a top hat, Mrs, Sabourin: To turn a Prince into a Frog! Mrs. Saint - Macary: To be a Germanic slave to Caesar. Mrs, MacDonald: To invent a low -calorie cigarette! Mrs, Heacock: To have a roomful of shelves, Mrs, Chance: To be Queen of Canada! Miss Douglas: To collect enough steel wool to knit a car! Miss Gwilym: To have enough money to buy the occasional new outfit, Mrs, Routliffe: To produce a successful generation of mathematicians. Mrs, Peat: To have the abilities of Merlin. Mrs. Gundy: To perfect a 28 -hour day! Mrs. Birch - Jones: To swim like a fish instead of flounder like a whale. Mrs. Turkington: To own a repair garage! Mrs. O ' Brien: To learn how to walk properly on her clogs. Miss Miskelly: To climb Everest. Mrs. Davies: To lose her impeccable English accent! Mrs. Grant: To live by brown bread and bran alone. Mrs. Scott: To be Queen Elizabeth I. Mrs. Poon: To have a piano that stays in tune! Mrs. Carter: To go back to the good old bad days! Mrs, Whitwill: To have all the staff come down to prayers! Mrs. Aldous: To have a kind Paper Fairy, Elmwood: To give and not to count the cost! 5
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THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE Mrs. Harwood-Jones Mrs. MacDonald MissMiskelly Mrs. O ' Brien Mrs. Peat Mrs. Sabourin Mrs. Saint Macary Mrs. Routliffe Mrs. Turkington 4
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WHERE WOULD WE BE WITHOUT . . . Mr. John Kerkoerle, better known as Jan , is al- ways around somewhere, either fixing something electrical, knocking snow down off the roof, or simply mending something no one else knows how to mend! He is utterly indispensible and his cap is as familiar as the green uniform - without him the school would prob- ably never stand up! We hope you will always be around, Jan. Mrs. Therien and her capable kitchen staff faithfully produce lunches for 170 girls every day. Those of us who have morning classes in the vicinity of the back- stairs know what to expect by 12:55, for those well- known aromas drift up the three storeys with amazing ease. Thank you Mrs. Therien and all your staff - remember, variety is the spice of life! From Left to Right: Mrs. J. Therien, Mrs. M. Beaudoin, Mrs. M. Lambert, and Mrs. J. SmalL 6
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