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STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE Front Row: Gloria Kolker, Susan Ponting, Miss Drury (Advisor), David Bloom. Second Row: Leonard Bloom, Cynthia Eddy, Ina Frank, Sheila Chaplin, Neil Carpenter. PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! With so much violence and poverty in the world it is no wonder we have a need for unity. In Canada this year we have experienced togetherness, for we have celebrated our country ' s Centennial. For the first time in many years we Canadians have had something to bring us closer to each other. Festivities included the greatest exhibition of art, architecture and unanimity ever experienced. Not only did we see examples of the lives and customs of other people but we also met the people themselves. Goodwill and brotherhood reigned supreme for those all-too-short months. Our country and her people have very much to be proud of for as far as I am concerned, during this year many of our problems were solved, or if not solved, then lessened. We must strive to find a focal point of interest for every country and perhaps they too will feel the same emotion that surges through the bodies of many a true and loyal Canadian. This, I think, will be our job when we are ready to take the places of our leaders, and we must also strive to keep people together. A student council can be classified only as a small-scale version of all of this for it is our duty to keep the students together and strive for one thing, fulfillment of mind and body. I must sincerely thank my Vice President, David Bloom, for helping me during the year. I must thank Miss Drury and Mr LeRoy for their help. I conclusion, I hope sincerely that next year ' s council will be a success and I also hope that the president will feel the same amount of pride that I have felt as this year ' s president of the Student Council of Saint Laurent High. Susan Ponting President
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MICHEL ABDEL NOUR Girls are a dime a dozen. Here ' s a nickel-get me six! Fav. Exp.: Believe me! Amb.: To become an engineer. Prob. Dest.: Digging ditches. Pastime: Running after girls. Pet Peeve: People who make fun of other people. Claim to Fame: His Lebonese accent. Act.: Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball. DORIANNE ALLISTER What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been dis- covered. Fav. Exp.: I ' m always getting my merds wixed. Amb.: Something in the arts. Prob. Dest.: The art of doodling Pastime: Composing protest songs. Pet Peeve: Mathematical brains. Claim to Fame: Doodling. Prototype: Barbara Streisand. Act.: Teachers Club, Drama Club 66. Choir 65-66, Skiing Judo Ballet. my STEVE BAYLIN Computers save men work — hut so does Fav. Exp.: What is expression ? Amb : Electronic Engineer. Prob. Dest.: Packing computers in crates. Pastime: Skiing and females. Pet Peeve: Getting up at 6:30 AM for driver education. Claim to Fame: His blond hair. Prototype: Mr. Novak. Act.: Bantam and Junior Soccer, Ski Club, Social Committee, Cheer- leading, Ski Patrol. DAVE ALTRO Never in the history of fashion has so little material been raised so high to reveal so much that needs to be covered so badly. Fav. Exp.: Hey, Man! Amb.: To be a doctor. Prob. Dest.: An orderly. Pastime: Selling translations of Due de Beaufort . Pet Peeve: Girls that don ' t buy his translations. Claim to Fame: His amazing height. Prototype: Mickey Rooney. Act: Intramural Basketball, Soccer, Rugby, Gymnastics, Volleyball Ski Club, Class Treasu rer. Broom- ball. lot of guess- i bikini. favourite CARLA BERNSTEIN ( Carlyle ) I hate and love. You ask how that can be? I know not, but I feel the agony. Fav. Exp.: You could just die! Amb.: To sign her name Carla Bernstein, R.N. Prob Dest.: Carla Bernstein. Pastime: Cutting her hair. Pet Peeve: Being compared to Elsa. Claim to Fame: Her Gerber Baby food. Prototype: Daddy. MICHAEL ABSIL I ' d rather model Harmonica holders than discuss Aztec antbropolgv. English literature or History of the United Nations. — Dylan Fav. Exp.: I want to really get something out of school — myself. Amb.: To go into the advertising field. Prob. Dest.: Blimp designer. Pastime: Skin! Skin! Skin! Claim to Fame: His Bear Scare and his hairy legs. Prototype: Mary Poppins. CHRIS ALSBURY Whatever you are, be a good one. Fav. Exp.: You ' re crazy. Amb. : Electrical Engineer. Prob. Dest.: Being electrocuted by a vacuum cleaner. Pastime: Teaching himself guitar. Pet Peeve: People that have fake characters. Claim to Fame: Laughing eyes and sandals. Prototype: Original. Act.: W O in Boys Brigade, Playing Guitar, Putting Curlers in his long locks. DENIS BANCROFT Fav. Exp.: Hey, Charlie did you know! Amb.: Officer in Quebec Liberation Army. Prob. Dest.: Leader in the Pepsi Generation. Pastime: Diving. Pet Peeve: Cement. Claim to Fame: World ' s Diving Champion 1964. Prototype: Jet Man. Act.: Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Smoking, Drinking, Student Riots! ELSA BERNSTEIN And tomorrow weeps in a blind cage but dark is a long way. Fav. Exp.: How nauseatingly repul- sive! Amb.: Child Psychologist. Prob. Dest.: Eternal childhood. Pastime: Being the second littlest angel ? ? ? Pet Peeve: Insensitive people. Claim to Fame: Her false-eyelashes. Prototype: Genevieve Page. Act.: Red House Manager, Volley- ball, Basketball, Badminton, Gym- nastic Clubs — Teachers, Drama, Choir, Librarian, Milestone Ad- vertising. JO ANN BERCOVITCH Ten little fingers, Ten little toes, and a mouth that goes and goes and goes. Fav. Exp.: Okey Doke. Amb.: Sarah Bernhard (famous actress). Prob. Dest.: Sarah Heartburn. Pastime: Talking, talking, talking ' Pet Peeve: Cottage cheese diets. Claim to Fame: Her friendly per- sonality. Prototype: Totie Fields. Act.: Talking, Skiing and He-ing, Intramural Badminton, Red Cross Rep.
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