Page 23 - 1947
P. 23
C. C. I. GLEANER 21
JESSIE GROSBIE-another school letter to her-played Cossa basketball but spends most of her time on her work- she seems very interested in French-could it be those letters she gets? /
JESSIE SCHEERDER-Jessie came from Singhampton Con- tinuation School to get her Senior Matric. She's heading for O.C.E.
SHIRLEY ST ANLEY -a quiet girl from the Gowan's Home. She's another hard worker-hasn't yet decided about her future, but expects to go into nursing. ........-
WALLY COOK-left school before Easter to manage the Arcade Store-Student Council President, outstanding athlete of the district in track, baskeball-mosr popu- lar man in the school.
KEITH FORGRAVE-"Keiffy"-the school handy man "Fix anything"-he's happy- go-lucky-,Miss Clark's problem child--divides his time between Maths, Commercial, S h o p . '»~ I ! ! l f i t l l l
GEORGE FOSTER-The shining light of Science ClUJb-an ardent skier-making fewer and fewer bathtubs, photographer. "Drop into Hammond's and see me some time." / 'I ';
KEN GRELSjBACK-is still struggling with German classes-only 27 lates this year, coming in third. The best dressed man of fifth form-he wears a suit coat!! Engin~eringnextyear(?)~~~\Ja{1:
BOB MILLER-Platoon Commander of the Cadet Corps-we wonder what interests Bob up in Owen Sound? Another up-and-coming druggist. •/
KATHLEEN HTJGHES--"Kay" the smallest and youngest mem1ber of Upper School -quiteacharacterwhenyougettoknowher.Smarttoo!I!~
MARY T,OT] MacLEOD-Fifth form's big .girl-came from Calgary last year-her favourite pastime is swimming-she intends to go into nursing at Sick Childrens' Hospital. o/ tn· ) ~<'- 1· '1
FRAN MAITLAND-Editor of the Gleaner-spent three years at Havergal-the operetta's official pianist. She hopes to go to Ann Arbour next year. C1\'c:a..'JO