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ARTS VI CAROL SUSAN McDERMID, 1963-1967 CuMMiNC House To go nowhere — follow the croivd. Aniltition: Mechanical Engineer. I ' l-oitaljle destiny: Learning the mechanics of an engineer. Claim to fame: The straight (?) line in Debbie ' s playroom. Asset: You name it. Can you imagine: Carol McDerniid — spinster? Favourite expression: Just-a-minute . . . I ' rototype: The Corridor Runner (would you believe — Walker?) Activities: Head Prefect, House Head, First Basketball Team, Study Centre, Grad. Dance Committee, Representative to McGill Alumnae Public Speaking Contest, Special Choir. LESLEY M. BALL, Wezzie , 1964-1967 Ross House It is better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. Ambition: Medical assistant. Favourite expression: Wouldn ' t it be fair if . . . ! I ' et possession: Renault and her American. I ' ct aversion: People who call her car a sewing machine. Theme song: Relax — Take Five . Pastime: Looking forward to weekends. Weakness : Anything cool. Asset: Buttons! rATRICIA BARNARD, Pat , 1962-1967 Donald House The Human Mind: a wonderful device that starts working the minute you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak. Ambition: To become a Qualified ski instructor. Probable destiny: Ski bunny. Asset: Those faithful (?) brown eyes. ( laim to fame: Her hairline and Debbie ' s Monkey. V.an you imagine: Pat a nun? Pet aversion: People who tell her she has skinny ankles. Pet possession: Ski instructor ' s job. Activities: First Basketball Team, Swim Team, Senior Gym Club.
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THE STUDENTS ' FEDERATION Two and a half years ago, when David Bruck, a student at St. George ' s, called together representatives from various schools, he had no idea of forming a students ' federation. He did, however, want to establish a study centre for underprivileged children. From this basic plan there arose a federation of high schools, now known as the Students ' Federation of High Schools. Our charter is nearly ready to send to the government, and we have come a long way since that first meeting. The Study Centre, our raison d ' etre it has been termed, opened on January 15, 1967. It has been very successful (although we were almost evicted!) and the two directors. Barb Goldbloom and Julie Case, have done a lot of work. Debbie Spafford and Carol McDermid are the two tutors from our school. The Federation has also sponsored two parties (one for Christmas, one for Easter) at the University Settlement building. The children seemed to have a good time, and kept the organizers on the move, to say the least! Last October, and again this January, the Federation sponsored dances. The first one was held at St. George ' s; the band was the INewbreed (an L.C.C. original) and the entire gym was PACKED. There was hardly breathing room! The next dance was held at Miss Edgar ' s on January 17, with the Haunted. Unfortunately there was not so large a crowd, as the S.A.T. tests were on the next day at 8.30 in the morning. About 450 people attended. The Federation also put out a newsletter under the direction of Carol Bieler. It was very good, despite I Wonder Whose cutting remarks about Traf. A sports programme was arranged, and proved very interesting to those who attended. (I didn ' t see many Traf people there.) It included a double floor hockey match, a broomball game, a hockey game, and last but not least, a volleyball game between Traf and those Wonderful People Themselves, L.C.C. Truthfully, the boys from L.C.C. were much better, but did they have to make it so obvious? Anyhow, further arrangements for an after-Easter programme are being made. The Federation decided, as its centennial project, to introduce French schools to the organization, in the hope that they will be interested enough to join. Representatives from Michel Provost attended our last meeting, and seemed quite enthusiastic. We present members were rather embarrassed, as we had little knowledge of French and they understood most of our discussion! The union of French schools with English ones will overcome this sitviation, we hope, and this is one of our principal objectives, i.e. to establish an under- standing between the French and English. One of our largest plans will go into operation (with luck) on May 9, when we expect to take approximately 1200 students from the member schools to Expo ' 67. This is being undertaken by Jill Harrington, who has worked well to organize such a venture. Having given the more factual side of the Federation, I would like to remind you that you belong to this Federation and without you it is merely a group of people holding regular meetings. Give us your support; it is your Federation, run entirely by your members and YOU. Sue Henry, Senior Representative Alice Klinkhoff, Junior Representative [11]
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SUSAN JENNIFER BROUGHTON, Sue , 1966-1967 Donald House Faith builds a bridge from the old world to the next. Edward Young Ambition: Elementary teacher. Probable destiny: Training college somewhere in England. Asset: Being British! Can you imagine: Sue with a Canadian accent? Favourite expression: You ' re rotten, you are! Pet possession : Her numerous ornaments. Pet aversion : Spices. Theme song: Joy, Joy, Joy . CAROLYN FRANCIS ADA BUSH, 1964-1967 Gumming House The way some people find fault youd think there ivas a reward. Ambition: I.B.M. ) Probable destiny: Institute for Brain Mashers. Pet aversion: People who like her hair short. Prototype : Flapper girl. Pastime: Looking studious. Pet possession: Jenny who sits in front of her! Can you imagine: Carolyn hysterical? Activities: Form President, Third Basketball Team, Swimming Instructor, Form Games Captain, Special Choir. ELAINE SUSAN CAPLAN, Lainie , 1963-1967 Barclay House dont think I ' ll ever see Maths that are not Greek to me. Ambition: Linguist and university degree. Probable destiny: (letting married. Prototype: Dancer. Asset: 21 waist. Pet possession : Tony. Pet aversion : Uniforms. Pastime: Day-dreaming. Can you imagine: Elaine without eyeliner? CHRISTINA MARY CUKE, Tina , XTC , 1965-1967 Donald House A man says what he knows; A woman says what will please. Ambition: To own a cozy little chalet. Pet possession: An old raccoon. Asset: Her honesty. Theme song: Ce Monde . Prototype: Puritan. Pet aversion: English Separatists. Favourite expression: Ah com ' on you guys. f!an you imagine: Tina with money?! 13 ]
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