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DEBBIE SEROPIAN This short(est) member of our class, Debbie hates to be reminded of the fact that she really is a sawed off midget. Debbie has talked her way in and out of the hearts of millions, and the great mystery surrounding her is how she can eat so much and still maintain her petite trim figure. Throughout the year she has displayed a definite affinity for sitting behind closed doors(!) Working towards her goal of child psychologist, we know (somehow) that she will succeed in this rough, tough world. Best of luck. Deb. MARY SIMPSON Our wee little Mary has inspired us in all sports She has given us new meanings in a soccer ball and has shown us all how to fly high on the mats Unfortunately, not all of us have been able to lane on our feet. Nevertheless, Mary will continue he endeavours in the future as a woman of the sport world, and we all wish her the very best in ob taining her goals. jCAROL I , ' OorCari ' Slie lias now wot things. I distinct hi Ci
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LESLIE SAUNDERS Screeching Saunders (our resident screecher) has been amongst our pack for 2 years now and we have been all reminded of it daily. With double- jointed legs and worthy thoughts, she has left her mark upon the sound barriers of our school; the echoes will remain for years to come. We ' ll surely miss this nitwit as she saunders through Arts at Queen ' s with her collar up and her head in a headband. We wish you the best, as we know you will do well. LYNN ROBERTSON Although Lynn only graced(?) our hallowed halls in grade 12, she managed to become one of us very quickly - don ' t worry, I ' m sure it will pass. She did this by involving herself in all aspects of school life; ethnic coffees, losing yourself in N.Y.C., and of course work, or is that going too far; this represents grade 12 in a nut shell. Now for something really different; grade 13; Stratford; Does your hair hurt? Swensen ' s, the D.Q., barking down O ' Connor, playing tennis, Pavarotti, Brideshead Revisited, an untimely appendix, Ashbury football games, doctored teas, are your functions functioning? What ' s your elevation? . . . all I need at university are 2 wine glasses, 100 year old Grand Marnier and a picnic basket - books? but why? We hope you will be seen around Toronto, ap- pearing as a trendy bohemian ( Bohemians don ' t drink 100 year old Grand Marnier out of wine glasses, please! ). Much love. Peppy (or Preppy).
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CAROLANN SWIFT irts., -jll Our Carolann(e) is a 6 year veteran of Elmwood. jfsShe has been chapel monitor and prefect and is ; (|now working her way towards bigger and better â– arthings. Her charitable thoughts are part of her - jdistinct character, just as peanut butter is. Aw -t).heck, Carolann, you ' ll go far. You ' re one tough cookie. KATHYSUH Kathy came to Elmwood in grade 5 and has made it to grade 13. She has lived through a lot in those nine years, both in the gym on the soccer field and especially in the classroom. Her frequent perfect papers are nothing to be snickered at. She has proved herself in academics and sports many times over. But after putting that aside we see a very warm, gentle and terribly funny yellow- horned kid. She will always be remembered, especially by those of us who know the smell of wet wool, as one of the best water warriors in the school. In fact it could even be called her favourite pastime. In her final year at Elmwood she became Senior Prefect and held her position with dignity. She is one of the nicest people I know and will always be missed by who loved and knew her well. All the best in the future Kathy, you ' ve earned it. 17
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