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GRADE XIII
MISS M. CLARK, our form teacher and head of the mathematics department, has put up with our vagaries and led us through the maze of maths, putting our feet in the right way. We only hope we will do her c:r;edit w1).en the exams are written. We will
remember her teaching with gratitude in future years•
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Dffi~I3 ALL]J~, was co-captain of the football terun. Dennie, who participated in both interscholastic and intramural sports,expects to study engineering at ~ueen's or Ylestern. Best wishes, Dennie.
NANCY ANDREI'{S gave the teachers the impression that she was 'luiet, but we knew better. Nancy, who was vice-president of our class, expects to go to Teachers' College in the fall. 1/1[e wish her J,ucl( in her future plans.
RON ARBUTHNOT, the practical type, takes a great interest in science. Ron's keen sense of humor is best seen in lunch periods. Next year, to Ryerson or back to C.D.C.I. Best of luc~, whichever it is.
GARWOOD BARICR is he.aded for summer school this year. This quiet, dependable guy has what it takes to be a success. Although not active himself in sports, "Gar" took quite an interest in our girls' 136nior basketball terun.
BEVGRLY BONNELL, active in athletics, was captain of'COSSA volleyball, the star player of basketball, captain of the Green House, and a persistent skier, in spite of concussions, sprains, and lacerationS! Bev might be going to Teachers' College ne'xt September, wher'e she is bound to do well.
FRAlilK BUTT:8RS, although very prominent in athletics in former years, r~;irt:d.
this year to his studies, playing only basketball. Fraru( is going to fustern this year to take an arts course, with the goal of chartered accountancy. -iJe p.orhssy success for him in his future activities.
HUGH BUTTERS, Einother star in the athletic field, was captain of football, 'was on
the track and field team, and was Boys' Athletic Rep. for grade 13, as well as boing on the basketball team. Famous for his z>olcgy class, and first to dissect a human being. Hugh hopes to go to Ryerson to study journal.ism. Our best wishes go with him.
PATRICIA BUTI'~RS,secretary of the band and our soc"i'aY CbtPT.eiiS:p,: was occupied with school and tho GQncert Band, when Roy wasn't in town. Pat is going to Barton st. Hospital in Hamilton to begin ,hor caroor as,a. nurse. "l: think she's sure to succedd.
J.R~N CROFT, was a clarinetist in tho band, and our Gleaner Rop. and anffi~ered the call of the ski hills every week-end, although we wonder if it was the skiing or the skiers that ,attracted her Z Jeanni e is Going to llontreal next year to enter the Genera~ Hospital' s nursing course.
llAY CURRrE had a full schedule this year, with football, badminton, the band, and acting as's{;.cial ccnvenor of the Students' Council. He still found tiI.le to argue with Hr. Vance; but don't ask us viTho usu~lly won! Ray will be attending summer school this :year. A n the best, Ray.
$HIRLH..~ M"'N DUGGA1~, although she is "SAD1J to L:;:,. Murch, bal1\Js w1th,her..friondly smile this nickname. Shirley, who played interform volleyball and basket, plans ·,to' go to Teachers' College in September. .fe will wish her luck in her future years.