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PAMELA-ANNE KITCHING, Pam ' 1963-1967 Donald House W hat I do is all that concerns me, and not what people think. Ambition: Retailing. I ' lohahle destiny: Retailoring Traf uniforms. Favourite expression: (lath. Oh, what was I going to say? ' (Jan you imagine: Pam doing a head flip? Pastime: A eertain six loot oner. Pet possession: Iler own private telephone line. Centennial project: To clean her room. Activities: Swim Team. FRANZISKA KNIPS, 1962-1967 Ross House The definition of an optimist is a person who looks forward to the scenery on a detour. And ition: Chemist. Prototype : Dr. Jekyll. Asset: Those green eyes. Challenge in life: Teaching M.J. Chemistry! I ' ct aversion: Soup. Pastime: Tripping people in the halls. Centennial project: To go back to Germany. Theme song: Can ' t get enough of those Sugar Crisps. JUDITH CAHILL KNEEN, ' Judy , Urly , 1956-1967 CuMMiNc House Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. Ambition : Married, mother of children. Probable destiny: Miss Kneen, Traf House Mother. Favourite expression: Power corrupts! Asset: Her gymnastic ability (and effort). Can you imagine: Judy on the varsity basketball team? Pet possession: Her School Spirit. Theme song: Unchained Melody. Pet aversion: Rita. SUSAN JANE LASCHINGER, Sue , Shortstuff , 1962-1967 Donald House Satan ivill never shoiv himself but to his own advantage. Thomas Fuller Ambition: Nursing. Pastime: Talking to Annabelle in math. Favourite expression: Hey, Annabelle, what d ' you get for number . . . Asset: Those blue eyes!! Can you imagine: Sue — early? Centennial project: McGill ' 70. Theme song: I want to be free. Activities: Special Choir, Third Basketball Team. [18]
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SUSAN CHERYL-ANN HAJALY, Jean Claude , 1965-1967 Barclay House L ' homme est ne libre, et partout il est dans les fers. Favourite expression: Oh sacrement! Prototype : Jean Claude Muggins. Theme song: For the Times They Are A-Changing. Pet aversion: Being called Frenchy Pea Soup . Asset: Friendly disposition. Can you imagine: Sue never laughing? Centennial project: Separating Quebec from Canada. Activities: Prefect, Captain of Second Basketball Team, Captain of Swim Team, Volleyball Team, Special Choir. SUSAN TAYLOR HENRY, Sue , 1963-1967 Fairley House Everybody makes mistakes; that ' s why they put erasers on pencils. Ambition: IBM programmer. Pet possession: Teddy (a 17-year-old stuffed bear). Can you imagine: Sue playing for the Harlem Globe Trotters? Prototype: Short Stuff (Thank you, Wendy). Asset: Ability to front-seat drive for Brenda. Challenge in life: 5 ' 3 . Activities: Prefect, House Head, First Basketball Team, Senior Gym Club, Free Calisthenics, Form Gym Lieutenant, School Games Captain, Swimming Instructor, Senior Representative to the S.F.H.S., Sports Editor of Echoes . MARY JANE HILTY, Mary , 1964-1967 Fairley House The old road is rapidly aging Please get out of the new one if you can ' t lend a hand For the times they are a-changin . — Dylan Ambition: Singing. Probable destiny: Charwoman at Lincoln Centre. Favourite expression: BUNG! Theme song: Like a Rolling Stone. Prototype: Joan Baez. Pet possession: Her guitar. Pet aversion: Her ungrowable hair. Can you imagine: Mary as a gym teacher? CATHY-ANN JONES, Hazel , 1963-1967 CuMMiNC House A calm more awful than a storm. Beware of calms in any form ; This life means action. Ambition: B.A. at Sir George. Probable destiny: Life-time treasurer at Traf. Pastime: A certain blue-eyed blonde. Prototype: Shylock. Asset: Her ability to collect money. Favourite expression : Thanks a lot. Buddy. Theme song: Money. Activities: Form Treasurer, Dance Committee, Red Cross Treasurer, House Red Cross Representative. [17]
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CHRISTINE MARY LORIMER, Chris , Christi , 1965-1967 Barclay House Use your head — it ' s the little things that count. Ambition: To travel. Pet aversion: Slow movers. Prototype: A sailor. (She has a boy in every port). Pet possession: Tar. Claim to fame: Her sarcasm. Asset: A GORGEOUS possum coat. Pastime: Writing letters with a certain person in a certain class. Can you imagine: Christi — fat? JOAN McEACHERN, 1966-1967 Barclay House Too much rest is rust. Ambition: Bachelor of Education. Probable destiny: Ski bum. ) Can you imagine: Joan with long blonde hair? Pastime: Telling Annabelle to shut up. Prototype: Maggie Muggins. Centennial project: Being admitted by a university. Pet aversion: Being called Phoanie Joanie. Activities: Special Choir, Swimming Instructor, Form President. JANICE EILEEN MACK, Jan , 1961-1967 Donald House What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31) Ambition: To do something worth while! Prototype: Confused Cocker Spaniel. Can you imagine: Jan not losing glasses, glass case, French book, pen, etc.? Pastime: Straightening Red Cross projects out of complete disorder and vowing never to get involved in one again. Centennial project: To develop a responsible attitude. Asset: Ability not to know what ' s wrong when everything is wrong. Claim to fame: I think I ' ve heard that somewhere before. (In reference to Beethoven ' s Fifth Symphony) Activities: Prefect, House Head, Special Choir, School Red Cross Representative, Chief moron of classical music. NANCY ANNABELLE MOORE, Belle , 1963-1967 Donald House W hat is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Ambition: Bachelor of Science at Sir George. Probable destiny: Hooking a Sir George Bachelor. Prototype : Meadowlark Lemon. Pet possession: Her Teddy Bear. Can you imagine: Annabelle not talking to Sue in math? Pet aversion: Being called Marilyn by a certain teacher. Pastime: Chewing her pen. Activities : Prefect, First Basketball Team, School Games Lieutenant, Form Gym Captain, Form Vice-president. [19]
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