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Grade XIII
RALPH F£RGUSON, kept M~. Vancers hands full in the other 13 English class , by' being a .conscientious objector. A member of the badminton club, Ralph is going to come back to C.D.C.I. ne:iCt:.year. Good luck, 111'. Vance!
RAY FROSTJ as pres.ia:en:toff~ b~, 'fOU1l(l his' hands full on those band bus trips! A.p;ood alJ_:;~ound student,.he plans to take a business administration course at l¥aterloo . Succeqs is sure to be his .
ARTHUR FOLEY· returned to school this year to complete his Grade Xl11, t'\f1.er ~:ving left school for a tUle. He was prominent in school activities, president of the Bafuninton and Camera Clubs, and ~ctive in the Ski Club. He is headed for interior designing at Ryerson. Our: best wishes go with him.
NEIL GILLI,ES, our "handsome prince?!, is a well-liked and cheerful guy who looks forward to' furtliering his agricultural c.areer by taking a course at the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph after working at home for a yeur. Good luck, Neil. '
LOCIill GOLDSMITH, a student who hails U. of Tor.onto and Inajor in geolGlg1'.
rocks, Goldie, and good luck .
DDUill\~ HOLDEN, another future nurse,
doctor's office 'part time for the last t ,.w years. Wellesley Hospital will see her next. We know'that Dianne's future will be as bright as her hair. Best Wishes, Die
mUG HUTCHISON, as a member of the Sea Cadets, is one of the more widely travelled thirteeners, ;for:. last summer he went to England with the cadets. Although his future is undecid.ed', w'e believe he is sure to succeed in whatE:;ver he chooses.
q.RETA~fdiThfS~ON, a 'very loyal Briton, can usually be heard singing the praises of England, or of Kennie. She expects to work in Toronto next year as a service representative for the Bell Telephone, or could she be planning, also, tc fit Kennie into her future? Ifhichever it is, good luck, Greta!
MARIOH JOHIifSTON, our Athletic Rep. and member of the track and field team, vvas also
an ardent hockey fan, but , is it the game or a certain player 'tt bntatt.rt.'lcts' ~:e.r? ' Marion is beginning her cjareElr in th,.e Royal Victoria Hospital in B8.rrie. Best wishes.
JOI1l'J KINSEY, a returnee from last year , ·1_ 'g0ing toet-4:lUld Toronto Teachers ' College. John is an active member of the Ski. Club and Collin€;1iwod and Stayner Teen Towns . Good luck , !tArt" .
Dm~IS ID~OLI returned after a period of absence to be our class clown. Next year Pennis expec'cs to go to Q;ueen's to take a course in either geology or economics•. Mow 'em down, Dennis!
LOI$ LA~JSOlJ, is one of the quiet stuiients in class , .but out of ' class , 0l'l;'1boy! Lois will attend summer school in preparation fo.r a teaching career. ~ije know she will be a success .
SYLVIA ~Tc. Cluril , SlUr cbpice ..f-C)r Snow Q,ueen, is noted for her absent e~'"Pression ip. the · French ;;;1:u•• . GOUld sne be thinking of a certain hockey player at st. l.Iichael's? Sylvia plans to train at Western Hospital in Toronto, vJhere she is sure to succeed.
from the famed i'vasage Beach, plans to enter Be careful of those fingernails on those
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has been getting her hand in by working in a