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Racun 41-Xlf JANE ACHESON “JANIE” P.S. doesn’t mean post script to this girl . . . HELEN ASTWOOD On the rugby team (sewing up sweaters, that is) . . . sleep much in study periods? VIRGINIA AUKLAND “GINNY” Temptation: yellow sweater (30) . . . social repre¬ sentative. MARY LOUISE BELL Sir Joseph Porter’s more than “Admiral” to this sis¬ ter, cousin, or aunt. PHYLLIS CAMPBELL Sister to “Louie the Lug” . . . too intelligent for our own good. SHARON CAMPBELL Sells carbon copies of chemistry experiments . . . future Einstein. CONSTANCE DELAINE “CONNIE” “I got it from a book, Miss Lipsett” hails from the icy North . . (Flin Flon). MARJORIE DUNCAN “MIDGE” “Do we see room 30 now?” . . . opera . . . Occupation: peroxide . . . Aggravation: dark roots. EILEEN ELLIOT “Wanna hear a joke?” . . . Occupation: extracting little boys from their seats during double features. PHYLLIS GARDINER “Will it explode, Mr. Bigelow?” . . . “You do it, June” . . . Chief interest: Bill. DIANE GILLESPIE A Gordon Bell fan . . . opera . . . sports captain . . . all-round student. ELAINE HAMILTON “Sweet Little Buttercup” . . . why teachers go grey ... a star at trigonometry. PATRICIA HAMILTON “PAT” “But it’s cold over there, Miss MacKay” . . . opera . . . Aggravation: “deadpans” in opera. BARBARA HOPE Lois’s silent partner . . . what’s the attraction at P.A.? SHIRLEY JUSTICE “Jackie-boy” . . . skis at Snow Valley . . . our own “Mighty Mouse.” MARGARET MATTHEWS Occupation: collecting library books . . . Sideline: year book circulation manager. MARGARET MacLEAN Her face is her fortune . . . one reason why the room goes bankrupt . . . room secretary-treasurer. VIVIENNE McCORMACK “Blubby is still too fat for Bill” . . . Occupation: skip¬ ping classes with Janie ... a whiz in Chemistry (?)
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MARYBELLE McLAURIN Watches for Saskatchewan post mark . . . “Hey, Joy, wait for me!” Audrey mcintosh “Li’l Audrey” . . . Ambition: to reform delinquents at “Solid-Centre” . . . Hobby: Ian . . . Future: housewife. ROSALIND MILNE “Capitalist” . . . Year Book staff . . . Future: soap box orator. JOY POLLARD No call for complaint in the telephone department . . . Future: Lab. technician. AUDREY ROCKWELL “ . ? . for King” . . . opera . . . Occupation: arguing . . . “yen for the pen.” VALERIE SERAFIN Unwilling isolationist . . . Hobby: going to school . . . Occupation: talk much? SHIRLEY SETTER Hidden intelligence (well hidden) . . . opera . . . Future: undecided. EILLEN SWIRSKY “SNARKEY” Occupation: 1’homme . . . Pastime: straightening desks after four o’clock. JOYCE STEEN A gal from MacGregor . . . Aggravation: poetry. JUNE THOMAS . . . “Eh!” . . . Future: professional wrestler . . . “Homework, what’s that?” NORA THORVALDSON “La presidente” . . . simple harmonic motion of the jaw keeps Wrigley’s in business. MARGARET TUCKER “MARGIE” 8:30 local . . . Occupation: supplying free lunch to Midge. JOAN TURNER Supplies ink to the parasites of 41 . . . Ambition: to go north and teach “liddle Noodnik.” LOIS TURRIFF Vice-president . . . stands up in maths, period (or falls asleep). ALICE TOMCHAK “Alice-in-Wonderland” . . . Occupation: communing with Nature (she and Wordsworth). JOAN WATKINS “Hey fellas, listen” . . . Aggravation: short men! . . . “Carrot top.” SHIRLEY YOUNG Hockey fan (Yeah, Canadiens) . . . Saturday night at the “Y” with Audrey . . . dizzy over “Dizzy.”
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