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Our seventh stop is one that has boon, greatly awaited by all. In a confused mess we hurl out the exit because our appetites have grown with our knowledge. After storing up on necessities, we proceed to English lessons, where Instructor Hutton is always on guard to make sure that Ca.thy Wallace does not infringe upon our space regulations regarding chewing gum, in which she frequently indulges. While a few of our crew members aro find¬ ing the briefings of our English composites difficult, Margaret Ann and Caren breeze along with a good understanding of it. Upon the landing at our final destination, we are once again greeted by Squadron Commander Montoith, who, we hear, Is looking for a new kind of hair tonic or an inexpensive toupoe. But Rone and Jeannette are doing their best to solve the CommanderTs problem by asking all the girls of the crew for a donation of hair, while Gail seems to be working on a certain male member {I wonder who?) of another crew. After gaining in knowledge of various subjects, and when the last signal Is given, our crew happily spparates to rejoin earth people and enjoy life once again. --Gail O ' Neil BELIEVE IT OR NOTJ Miss Kilpatrick Is the appointed team ready to deliver its debate? Gary Armstrong: Ye3, may we have a few minutes to pick a topic? One day Bernard Calhoun very seriously asked Mr. Monteith, Do the monks and tho nun3 live In the same monastery? 11 D BACK ROW : SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW: John Blair, Ted Uro, Bernard Calhoun, Gary Armstrong, Rene Demer3, Robert Armstrong, Leonard Fields, Thomas Cowan, Gary Watson. Mabelann Reob. Elizabeth Laliberte, Margaret Ann Hordman, Catherine Wallace, Cathryn Mactier, Beverly Nelson, Karen Roeb, Kathleen Thomas. Jeannette Hill, Cheryl Eldridge, Kenlyn Lapain, Carolyn Jones, Mr. Monteith, Charlene Eldridge, Gail O ' Neil, Gloria Talbot, Elaine Ross. 11 E Let your imagination wandor to the far-off land of mysterious Tibet. At the outpost of Mount Reverest the thirty-four students of HE assem-. bled and prepared ourselves for tho gruelling climb to the top of the monstrous moniitain. We were all roped together and packsacks were strapped on our backs. The time was at hand when we had to gather our strength and courage to begin the ascent. So, with picks in hands, the long, narrow line began to climb upwards. In tho lead, we had Irene Namcspetra, a valiant student who was pre¬ pared to meet every twist and turn of the rocky precipice. Following her, were Shirley Wambeke and Fred Sweet, crouching low in tho biting cold. This trip was capable of coping with and of overcoming all obstacles whick might confront them.
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