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Charu joined Elmwood in Gr. 12 as a somewhat reserved girl, and soon made herself known as an expert in Math, Chemistry, and Physics. She soon Introduced us to Indian food, vanilla milk shakes, her Vancouver friends, and eye make-up fit for Elmwood. She is known for her trips all over the world, as well as night trips to the beach where she herself tripped! Charu, also known as CH-A-RU or Charuliluli has been involved in every science competition. Math Club and extra I.B. work - Math, Math and more Math! Also studying in car with all those tapes, and of course collecting all the prizes imaginable (you could have left at least one for me!) We ' ll remember not getting into Astrolight and St. Huberts and dancing with Carlos (hey babe, I ' ll never forget that!). Charu will be remembered as a loyal friend who never refused to give 5 min. Calc. classes before tests. Hey partner we did it! Good luck - Love Andrea CHARU GUPTA Paula, or should I say Powla, joined us in Grade 1 1 . From her first day she has been teased about her SHORT height - trying to compensate with 3 inch heals she was still short (just joshing). This Bananarama bounced her way through Geo. 3A to the I.B. years of 12 and 13. I.B.I. B.I. B. She ' s an ex- pert in skiing and of course rowing - we ' ll not men- tion her little rowing outfits, i have never met and don ' t think I ' ll ever meet someone who has prefected the art of making a short story very very long as well as Paula has. Nobody understands how she can chatter away at one topic for such a long time. If you ask Paula a short answer question on South Africa set aside a couple of hours because she knows her stuff! Best of luck for the future - Class of ' 87 PAULA JARDINE - Prefect, Junior School Liason, Rowing, Skiing You-dink-a-Large Prefect - Be very very quiet I ' m hunting bandanas!! Giving it all up to become a bag lady, a cashier at Lablaw ' s or a guru in Nepal. A bike ' s a woman ' s best friend. A pit-stop in pearls at the little gas station outside Montreal. Up the river in my little raft and back down. Pubs and clubs. Freddie Flossie. What I did for money. The night of the seven swingapore sings. 10J. Fences. Lakefield. Why us? Why Pickering? Reconaissance missions to Pinto! Always on the look-out for the RED RABBIT. Bio nightmares that never end. SNIFF and other attempts at High Society. Attacking the PM ' s residence. The Elmwood coffee-pot. The 48 hr. morning after the night before. Come here pussy-cat. Watch out for the sharks with legs. -AH-REALLY!! Jul - the night she went all out, stayed home and came out anyways! Sunny and all the rest! Performing live at Massey Hall, Ray Thomson did the Raceway. — and out went the suitcase. Elvis in the elevator. You told her WHAT?! Remember - A ship in har- bour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for - always S, F, M. JUDY KORECKY - Prefect at large, Choir
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Francis the Talking Mule was recruted from her Glebe to Elmwood In Grade 12. Tuesday early mor- ning classes would always see Michelle speeding in on her red scooter 10 min. late. It was times like this that the mornings caught up with her and left her in one of those moods. But can we blame her for being tired - it ' s exhausting juggling two at a time. But Michelle managed to keep her grace and good humour throughout. No, Michelle we didn ' t forget you at lunch time handouts. She never seemed to have her own, or enough with her own. Meeting up with Jen in the D.R. it was agreed that Dave does have a nice tush. Well, best of luck in whatever you decide to do. - Class of ' 87 MICHELLE FRANCIS DJULIAH GANI Djuliah joined the looney bin only this year. Break- ing down the language barrier was no problem, but understanding the bizare habits of the common room took a little longer. Djuliah ' s year has been filled with long Algebra classes, big bags of O ' Grady ' s, constant waiting for her brother, letters to Indonesia, not pushing herself on OAC Hoy, fun extra tests, CLOWNING around, helping elec- trocute physics teachers, false civie alarms, sup- plying mathematical equipment and late night fire alarms. Even though Elmwoods way of life was new, she could always be counted on for a friendly smile, a cheerful word and her spirited participa- tion. As we all go our separate ways, we wish you the best of luck and happiness in the future. KRISTA GRAY - Formal Committee Kleesta Gray managed to survive four years at Elmwood; lived through Classics, and Geography 5A. Letting us in on her secret way of keeping her socks up - by not shaving her legs. Trips to Strat- ford, skiing in Switzerland with Ashbury, the Dominican Republic, Toronto (city T.V. - AHEM!) The Netherlands, and this summer she and Barb are off to discover Europe. Even though she is busy with school, her job (Tiggy Winkles) and Pro- fessor Brennan, she still found time to be an active member of the Formal Committee. But Krista was never too busy for the girls night out !!! Hull, Gatineau, the Market, Pub, taxicabs (The Citizen) movies, Nachos, lunch from 1 1 :30-3:05, the Fiat overheating in the parking lot . . . Best wishes for the future! U .1
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In Jane ' s six years at Elmwood she has commuted over 100,000 km to and from school. Jane also decided to log on a few more miles when she travelled to Germany for three months. Jane chose to keep a low profile at the school. She was evi- dent in the famous Elmwood band (playing an in- strument twice her size). Otherwise her presence was felt through the numerous notes left on her friends lockers. Jane will also be remembered as a great gift giver . Her presents were almost original and very welcome. Jane is looking forward to queens. She has already made plans to purple all her friends. Good luck Jane - You ' re going to be a great doctor. Remember: Fuzzy navels and Christmas concerts don ' t mix! JANE LOUGHEED - Band LYNNE MCKENZIE - Prefect at lange, Volleyball Ennyl joined the boisterous Elmwood gang way back in gr. 9. Throughout these 5 years she has mastered Rafting, nasty boys, computers and hangman. Oy Vey! Being clubbed to death in Greece and Italy must have been tough for a large Prefect who looks like a Bagel, but Murphy Jees, it most definitely prepared you for B.J. and opera- tion S.D. ' s. What do you mean it ' s a guy? Ah Bain, Ah Bain, let me tell ya, if I see another crutch I ' m gonna croak!! Don ' t forget that Dr. Ralph Rules, and the Indian Connection was an inspiration in my life! By the way, have you ever considered do- ing school work? - Oh yeah, I just remembered - You don ' t do school. May your D-Days and Strat- ford Laughing Attack memories be forever dear to you - snicker, snicker, at Sawyer School - ooh low blow, eh? Don ' t worry, I ' ll see you there, we ' ll do T.V. commercials together, ' ' Call 1-800-SAWYER . Good luck, like a volleyball, will be blown over the net for you - although you pro- bably won ' t need it - you haven ' t yet! Keep smiling and party hearty! - computer buddy Indra, Inde, Indira, Indiana Jones, Indiana 500, In- dian - otherwise known as Inde. Vienna is to you what Montreal is to me. Well, Ind, we had a very DRY season at Elmwood, I hope it picks up next year in the big world of Post-secondary education - Algonquin College. Just Joshin. I mean university. But what about a grad date? There ' s P. from Ashbury, T. from H.F. or maybe anyone in pants from Trinity. You know, I don ' t know anyone that can sketch as well and as fast as you do. There are the things that will always make me remember you: liquid eyeliner, American Superstar football players, rhythm (or lack of it), Dr. Ralph, Vienna, Vogue magazine, sucking in your lips while you put on makeup, the word CUTE, SAAB ' s . . . Well Inde, I hope that I get a discount when I buy your fashions after you get your own label. No matter what happens, we ' lfalways be astrologically com- patible. So take care, yeah we ' re leaving high school and I ' ll see you at York. Love, Reese V . , c INDRA MAINI - Rowing L
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