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 Hr. B. Wood
Among the increasing number of our fellow inmates of this institution who might be voted ftThe members of our school with hairline most likely to rececJ.el1 is the choral music teacher gr. Hood who came'to the C.C.I. in 1945.
His hobbies are collecting records, raising gold fish and building rock gardens .
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His ambitions are to extend his rnusic classes to include all forms and to get better facilities for te?-ching music . Another laudable ' ambition that is attracting increasing attention is his hope to produce the Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Pen3ance in 1952.
A pupil of Dr. H. A. Fricker he has' worked hard to build up the Glee Club 'to its present status of being
the most active and remunerative organization in the school.
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