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lAHY KIJZAHK ' m KAYK, I9.k ' M%(), I%2-1964 I AIIII.KV HOUSK ' t)c never lei school work inlerjere wilti my education. Airil)ition: An iiifftitiitioii of liif lier edut alio i. I ' r l)al»l ' (JcKliiiy: An inHtitution ! I ' asliiJir: lii-lpiiij l.t-nicy with u:r prohlenjs. Can you iinaf;ini-: Mary lookirif; authoritative? Asset: A unique way of walkinj . I ' rolotype : lUnno. I ' et aversion: (rytn, recess, and otiier strenuous activities. Activities: l ' ref -ct, I ' orni I ' rcsidffnt. VICTORIA WINNIFRED KNOX, Vicky , Mire , 1957-1964 pAHii-KY House Be good and you will he lonesome. Amhition: To study art at the museum. Probable destiny: Studying art but not at the museum. Pastime: Eating cottage cheese with her thumb. Prototype: The Elmhurst cov . Asset: Her ability to appear innocent when she ' s actually guiltier than — . Favourite expression: Wait eh . . . Anndale! ! Pet aversion: Mrs. Goggin ' s watery custards. Activities: Prefect, Sc hool and House Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative, Hymn Player. ROSEMARY LeGALLAIS, Arr , Roses , Rosie , 1961-1964 Barclay House came, I saw, . . . and now I ' m leaving. Ambition: History teacher. Probable destiny: Making history? ? Pastime : Faithful little boys. Pet aversion: 7.241 2 a.ni. and Joan Dickison. Can you imagine: Rosemary springing out of bed at 7 a.m. and smiling? Assets: Size 7; artistic talent. Prototype: Tortured creator! Activities: Prefect, House Head, Secretary of Hymn Players, Special Choir, Boarders ' Representative for Echoes . JOAN GLADYS LESLIE, Joanie , 1960-1964 Ross House Her life at school is all a blur — She ' s just returned from St. Sauveur. Ambition: Scientific research. Probai)le destiny: Joanie ' s Money-making Machine. Pet possession: Her built-in dressmaker (her mother). I ' et aversion: Bug Marcliand. I ' avourile expression: Seriously, kids! Pastime: Skiing and He-ing! Theme song: My eyes are dim, I cannot see! A(livili ' s : Sjx ' cial Choir, Form l{epresentative for Echoes , I ' orm l ibrariaii. Dancing Club, ( ' aptuin of the Ski Teams. 22
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DIANA ELIZABETH EKERS, Betty , Betts , 1961-1964 Barclay House W fiy take life seriously? You never get out of it alive. Ambition: College or airline stewardess. Probable destiny: Flying high at college. Pet aversion : Stuffy rooms. Favourite expression: Cool! ! Asset: House up north. Pet possession : Driver ' s licence. Can you imagine: Betty without her navy blue sweater on? Theme song: Walking my baby back home! HEATHER MARIE FORBES, Forbsies , 1962-1964 Fairley House What I have learned, I have forgotten. What I know, I have guessed. Ambition: McGill. Probable destiny: Going on a high school tour of McGill. Pet aversion: Girls with perfect figures. Pastime: Arguing with — ? Can you imagine: Heather having a drink — one WHOLE drink? Prototype: Yogi Bear. Theme song : You Don ' t Own Me. Activities: School Games Lieutenant, Form Gym Lieutenant, First Basketball Team. CELIA GAIL HAINS, Gail , 1960-1964 Fairley House They told her it couldn ' t be done; She smiled and went right to it. She tackled the job that couldn ' t be done, And couldn ' t do it. Ambition: Teacher. Pet possession: Her influence at Eaton ' s. Pet aversion: Cats — any shape or form. Can you imagine: Gail being catty? Asset: Her dependability. Pastime: Talking to Miss Clegg about Math. Favourite expression: Fiddle-de-fish. Activities: Form Treasurer, Special Choir, Swimming Club. DANIELLE HANNA, Danny , 1961-1964 Fairley House Nothing good or evil is, but thinking makes it so. Ambition: B.F.A. or Linguist. Pastime: Climbing the Grand ' Mere rock. Theme song: Till. Pet aversion: Darkness? Asset: Her French accent. Favourite expression: Ah non! Can you imagine: Danielle being embarrassed? Pet possession: Her rag doll from . . .? [21]
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NANCY O. McFARLANE, 1959-1964 Ross House Thp way to be seen is — stand up! The way to be heard is — speak up! The way to be appreciated is — shut up! Ambition: McGill. Prol)al)le destiny: B.Sc, M.Sc, Mrs. — Asset: Her voice — always in use. Prototype: That Ivory look: 99 yioo% pure. (Where did the other %oo% go?) Favourite expression: Oh! I know I failed that one for sure. Pet aversion: Hypocrites, and people who don ' t mind their own business. ( an you imagine: Nancy keeping a straight face? Activities: Special Choir, Hymn Player. MARGARET ALICE MONKS, Margie , 1957-1964 Gumming House Let me prey. Ambition : Carleton University. Probable dest iny: Heaven knows, I don ' t! Theme song: Relax, take five . . . Favourite expression : Take thirty or Oh pooh. Pastime: Talking — all the time. Pet aversion: Dieting; taking the bus up north. Can you imagine: Margie being serious? Prototype: Aunt Jemima. WENDY MARY MOORE, 1960-1964 Donald House All the world ' s a stage; I want a change of scenery. Ambition : Home Economist. Probable destiny: Trying to economise on children. Pet possession: Max. Pet aversion: People who tell her that her roots show. Pastime: Teaching people the grenada . Favourite expression: It ' s amazing! Theme song: You ' re sure to fall in love with Old Cape Cod . Activities: Dance Committee, Form Vice-president. LINDA MAY ROSS, Lin , 1961-1964 CuMMiNC House Those ivho love deeply never grow old; They may die of old age, but they die young. Ambition: Veterinary Surgeon. Probable destiny : joe-girl. Pet aversion: The Boston Bruins. Pastime: The Blue Cross Animal Hospital. Asset: Her sense of humour? Favourite expression: What ' s the matter wit ' you? Theme song: What a Town without Pity Can Do! Pet possession : Tau. [23]
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