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WENDY EIAINK HOSS, l%2-)%4 liAKf.l.AV HOL ' SR Thf Itliish is sornclimi ' H prtdly, but ihf 14I0W is inconi t ' ni nt. Aniliition : Linguist. l ' rol)a[)lc destiny: Still trying to f? ' t through Using f)ur Languag , Oade 8. I ' d aversion: fler nicknames. Prototype: A fuzzy peach. Theme song: (llimh Every Mountain. I ' astime: Being nice to people. (Jan you imagine: Wendy with straight hair? Activities: Prefect, Eaton ' s Junior Council Representative, P ' orm President, Special Choir, Dance Committee. LYNDA STENSON, 1961-1964 Cl ' mminc House A good listener is usually thinking oj something else. Amhition: Have any suggestions? Prohable destiny: .Still deciding her ambition! ! Pastime: Walking to and from school. Prototype: The Little Red Engine That Could (determination plus). Asset: Her friendliness. Can you imagine: Linda doing the Bubble Dance? Pet aversion: People who string her a wild story. Activities: Prefect, Special Choir, Swimming Club. MARIAN BERTHA WEBSTER, 1962-1964 Fairley House doubt if I shall ever see Latin that isn ' t Greek to me. Ambition : Mother House. Probable destiny: Being mother in her own house. Pet aversion : Friday ' s fish. Pet possession: Her job at the M.C.H. Favourite expression: Oh for Pete ' s sake! Pastime: Doing Latin in some other class. Theme song: Mama look a boo boo. Activities: Special Choir, Dancing Club. LINDA MAY WITHERSPOON, Wither , Spoonsie , 1957-1964 Gumming House The sly remark, the telltale flush, O how I hate this — blush! Ambition: History teacher. Probable destiny: Searching for her own Napoleon. Pel aversion: People who tell her she is blushing. I ' avourile expression: Hey Fred. Prototype : A carrot. Theme song: Fools Rush In. Activities: Special (]hoir. I .30
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GRADUATION DANCE WITH THE ELECTION of the Dance Committee befor - t i - December exams, the theme (Cinderella ' s Ball was unanimously agn ed upon. Meetings began, with the re-opening of school in January, un ler the direction of Mrs. W. D. Whittaker, our F.O.G.A. convenor. We were very grateful to both Mrs. Whitlaker and other members of T.O.G.A. lor their help and guidance. Various committees were appointed, and the girls were more than eager to participate. Vicky Knox and her group collected door prizes, while Marilyn Coert, our artist, waded through tins of paint, water an l brushes, and ended up with an unforgettable masterpiece ! Then began the decorating of the gym — that alone was a memorable afternoon. It has been said that too many cooks spoil the broth , but by the time we all headed home, I felt the Sixth Form cooks had done an excellent job. The evening began with punch parties given at the homes of Heather Forbes and Lynda Stenson. Then we were off to the Themis Club where a sumptuous dinner was served. The receiving line began at ten o ' clock in the school gym. Before entering the world of fantasy, all the Cinderellas and their Prince Charmings met an enchanting fairy god-mother and signed her golden book. The decor was most imaginative, with Cinderella ' s coach piled high with gifts. The music was heavenly, and still vivid in my mind is the Sixth Form ' s rendition of the polka — it was certainly a sight to see. The evening reached a peak with the crowning of Cinderella and her Prince Charming — the lucky couple were Sally Johnson and Tony Brunst. A combined party was given by Joan Dickison and Joan Hannan, and another was given by Wendy Moore. Linda Witherspoon had a party for the Arts Sixth, and Joan Leslie had one for the Science Sixth. Then we all met again for breakfast at the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club. Ruth Sutton, Diana Place, and Linda Marchand gave this divine party. Then we all headed homeward, to catch some much needed sleep. I would like to thank all those who worked so hard to make this year ' s dance such a success, and wish the best of luck to next year ' s Grads for a successfvil dance. Twinkle Ashton, Science VI, Fairley House [32]
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