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LYNNE HOUWING Lynne is Elmwood’s first . . . Head Girl of Dutch origin . . . Grade 13 to have a private chauffeur . . . synchronized swimming star. Her Dutch heritage has stood her well — her good humour, responsibility, and never-ending spirit have kept the school running smoothly, even in those doldrum days of February. She is quiet but forceful, and has maintained good relations with Ashbury (what other Head Girl has been able to look down on the Head Boy!) Lynne has taken part in almost every school activity, and she is always willing to give her assistance. In Grade 12 she was Advertising Editor of Samara, Sports’ Captain for Nightingale, as well as being active on school soccer and track teams. In her spare (?) time Lynne also swam in the Canadian Senior Championships. We never know how she manages to do everything she does and still keep her sanity — it’s no wonder she sometimes forgets how to spell her own name. What are you going to do with those two hundred copies of ‘Four Strong Winds’? In the fall Lynne hopes to study Biochemistry at the University of Toronto. We know that they’ll soon realize, as we have, that “still waters run deep” . . . oh, so deep! , FELICITY SMITH Felicity, better known by her friends as Flick, has been at Elmwood the longest of the Grade 13 students thus ' making her the most ex- perienced of us all (in more ways than one). From being the shortest in the class, she has blossomed over the years into a lady of great height, leaving some of us looking like a group of pygmies. It helps if you can eat as much and get as much exercise as she does when walking back and forth from Ashbury. We’re beginning to wonder if she really is an Elmwood student! Felicity has always been enthusiastic to take part in school activities. For several years she had been a member of the tennis and volleyball teams. Last year she gave up much of her time as co-editor of the year book. She also made her acting debut in the Elmwood-Ashbury play “The Crucible”. This year as Senior Prefect, Felicity still seems to find the time to get involved. Along with debating. Reach for the Top, and participating in House Games, she is also preparing for her Higher I.B. Diploma. This fall Felicity hopes to go to Trinity College to study Law. You’ll do well Flick, as long as you can just remember to get in bed by 9:00 without your boots on! Good luck! 14
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SARAH MURRAY What can one say about a tall, blonde, blue-eyed Irish girl? . . . Ostrich legs? . . Moo . .? The versatile Ms. Murray, came to Elmwood in Grade Seven. Since then she has contributed much to School life; she has played every sport from volleyball to hookey, has sung in the choir, and played an outstanding performance as “Prince Charming” in Snow White, and, held previous positions as Sports Captain, member of Samara Committee and the Student’s Council. There are many things which will always be associated with Sarah: who can forget those ‘mad’ Murray parties? Who else could drive a car down Carling Ave. like a cowboy? Who could get herself in the worst predicament and come out ‘smelling of roses?’ And again, who else can we blame for all those dates we never had — eh Sarah? This year Sarah has been Head of Nightingale House, a School Prefect and a member of the Formal Committee. Sarah hopes to go to Guelph University in September to study veterinary medicine. Buena Suerte Sarah, hasta rnanana — until we meet again! ELIZABETH CAMP Liz returned to Elmwood in Grade 9, and since then she has never ceased to amaze us with her melodramatics both on and off stage. She has made a great contribution to Elmwood drama as the lead in ‘Snow White’ and as Betty in the ‘Crucible’. But these are only her public appearances; many-a-time Grade 13 has been entertained by rather interesting renditions of Rod Stewart and Bob Seger, interspersed with such phrases as: “Oh my God, I’ve lost my essay!” and “What do you mean we only had to answer THREE of the questions?” But despite her antics, Liz takes her responsibilities seriously; as coeditor of last year’s Samara it was many a night that Liz stayed after school to work. This year, as a House Head, she has devoted much time and effort towards Fry, and has encouraged spirit in the whole school. Next fall Liz plans to attend Queen’s University to study political science, and she hopes to follow a career in Public Broadcasting. 1 ots of luck, Liz, we kn ow you’ll make it! IS
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