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Fanny Siu . . . Fanny is a girl who loves talking about guys. You can hardly believe it, but it ' s true! She always looks at her photo album and starts dreaming. Once in a while you hear her say How sophisticated he looks! or Oh! How handsome and smart he is! She just can ' t take her eyes from the album. Well, she is going to University of Toronto to study commerce next year. Good Luck Fanny and when you and your husband are washing dishes, think of me and my best wishes! Joanne Fitzpatrick ... Jo was one of our faithful day girls and almost survived 7 years. Unfortunately she decided in December that she couldn ' t hack it anymore. You could always tell when she was in one of her moods, because she was the only poin walking around with her blazer on her head. Jo gave our class a very different character from any other class. One of the smoking area ' s favourite pastimes was watching Jo driving her racey auto and she was also an authority on Nancy Naive. In her early years here she was known as the S.D. of the class and has carried on the position. In her last year she made an excellent Day Girl Pre- fect and fellow classmate. On behalf of the Grade 13 class we would like to wish you the best of luck and keep on partying. Norma Vaucrosson . . . Norma left the fun and sun of Bermuda behind four years ago when she decided to enter the gates of O.L.C. and try her luck at surviving the trials put forth by the establishment. Remember the garbage can that you burnt to the floor and the door that you and Ricky knocked down? She ' s come a long way since Grade 10 and now she ' s finished Grade 13, although she ' s carried along with her those annoying traits such as constantly being late for breakfast and eating as slowly as possible. Well, we ' ve seen the last of Norma at O.L.C., for next year she intends to work and then further her studies at College. Even though she ' s gone we ' ll never forget her passionate hatred for the snow and the unforgettable Royals . Do you know what Norma would like for her B ' day? A Lion - wouldn ' t that be a roar?
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Fiona Morton . . . Phona alias FiFi . Oh Boy! It isn ' t going to be hard to write about the yearbook editor who has spent her last three years of school at O.L.C., cleaning common rooms and smoking areas, forgetting to get on bicycles, skiing at 5:30, chew- ing a silver heart, keeping people up all hours of the night, camp- ing in the woods and going to the D.Q. and ending up in Toronto. Perhaps Fiona ' s greatest assets are her perceptiveness, dedication, enthusiasm, and valued criticism, which seem to flavour not only the students, but the whole atmosphere of the school. Maxwell House will definitely miss their head cheerleader. If she is unable to join us next year for Grade 14, Alumnae Bridge will be satis- factory. Take care and good luck. Linda Robertson . . . Pin is a charter member of long standing in the woodwork club. She has been at O.L.C. for 7 years. One of those 7 years was spent as a boarder having fantastic tea parties, A. A. meetings and trying to sleep with a pillow on her head. A true blue Secret Friend and sometimes even the Christmas elf, the Easter bunny and the Great Pumpkin. Pin, although on a con- stant diet, hopes and searches for jujubes. Her career changes daily so whether she ' ll be a potter or a mad scientist who watches T.V. in the Lab, is anyone ' s guess. The snort ' s cheerful readiness and laughter will be greatly missed. Take care Pin. Cynthia Sabiston . . . Cynchy Inchy has devoted three of the best years of her life to O.L.C. In her final year, with her duties as head of dramatic events, and the demands for her skill as a typist for the yearbook, Cynth is ready for those glorious days in the sun in the Bahamas. Next year she hopes to take a secretarial course in Toronto. Who knows what the future will hold for her, because with her it is a different thing every week. Well Cynchy good luck and see you in a few years for Alumnae bridge.
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Carolina Wan . . . Carolina flew in from Hong Kong and took her lodgings here at O.L.C. in the spring of ' 75. She brought with her a unique Chinese style and her beauty and charm certainly make her a foxy lady . As a former room-mate, I can truly say that beneath her easy going disposition, Carolina possesses a variety of talents; she can almost be a Theresa Carpio II! , and surely she is a great volleyball player. In her last year at O.L.C, she could very rarely be seen on weekends because she would be living it up and having enough fun for everyone in Toronto. Certainly she has made made the best of this year. Carolina, your sweet personality and you, as a true friend, will forever be remembered. Good luck and success always. Marquerite Wood . . . Madge has been enlivening the halls of O.L.C. for two years and has certainly earned herself a name. Not only did she earn the position of Head Girl but has become well known as a true connosieur of buns, the latest fashions in hats (lampshades? ), fignewtons, and her unique style of dancing. She is also known for spending many of her weekends working on the railroad. Knock knock, who ' s there? Yes, we know Madge, Jack Benny ' s underwear. Ne.xt year she hopes to attend a University for the parties only. Well Madge Good Luck and keep on Jam- ming. And don ' t forget Alumnae Bridge, you little red devU you! Karen Yip . . . Karen is from Hong Kong, and she has been with us for two years. As the Head of Tuck shop, and with her charm- ing personality, Karen is always a favorite with us. Besides choco- late bars and chips, Karen is also fond of music and finds com- fort in playing piano. (Mr. Robertson and Mrs. Summers can prove that.) Next year, Karen is going to study business at University. We wish you best of luck and success in the future. Keep on smil- ing, Karen.
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