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JOANNE GATENBY WARREN GAUL CATHY GETTLER LARRY GRAVE TONY GROOTHUIZEN PETER HESSE Once upon a time long ago there was a man called Papa Blowes who had 19 children. They were all fairly close in age so he was a very busy man . Little did he know that their future was in his hands. Boy, were they in trouble; when he got happy he couldn ' t even read the signs on ' certain ' doors. Each child was different in their own way. Little Rondell wanted to be a bookie on ice. Nobby wasNorthwestern ' sanswer to the Big Mac. Marg was the lover of the family while Warren was voted in as a close second Rick, the baby of the family was Northwestern ' s Fonzie. Brian was the mischievous one, always having his hands in the wrong places at the wrong times. Mary was a real swinger-with a sledgehammer. Jeff and Vaughn played a lot of hookie, coming to school only part of the day. Connie was the adopted child from the other side of the river. Wayne was the troublemaker, when he wasn ' t working at his two jobs. Brenda and Dianne liked doing, some things together-both were the presidents of the ME Club at the same time. Pat was going to start his own insurance company, since no one else would take the risk. Mary Lou was quiet on the outside but— wild on the inside. Bob was the sole supporter of the Montreal team, Mary Anne might have taken up acting as she loved playing a salon girl in a play. Mike probably w ould have been a bus driver as he made frequent trips to the front of the N. S. bus. Tony had goals of becoming a mathematican as he had his calculator posed ready to go all the time. Among the family who weren ' t mentioned where the many Aunts and Uncles. Uncle Kennyand Aunt Marilyn were planning on leaving the family temperarily, but Uncle Brian, Uncle Billy, Uncle Ronny, Uncle Joe, Uncle Johnny, Uncle Brucie, Uncle Ed, Aunt Kathy, Aunt Janie and Aunt Barb were all planning on staying with the Family waving the iron stick were Grandpa Pete and Grandpa Dave keeping everyone in line. All, or at least most, of the children were planning to run away from their pleasant home. Some were going to university or college, others were going to work, and some didn ' t know. But all had plans to return some day to their happy home. STEl ' E KRELITER HUGH MCDERMID
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