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III Grade XIII
ELLEI.'JI!c EnchGro,though usually rather subdued on Mondays, became brighter as the week passed until finally, Friday and the week-end! A well-l iked student, she plans to go to summer school, and our best wishes go with her for the future.
JEAN'l~c ESlChern,was ag.ain active in the COSs.,\ League, both as a member of the volleyball team and as ref,eree of basketball, She especially likes that phrase "no arguing with the referee". She also belonged to the badminton club. She is going to summer school to prepare for public school teaching in the fall. Good luck, Jeannie .
ALAN 11c lrit6sh, 8. sea cadet who :viill bo loaving for. pa'rts .unkhown, 1s~going
to Esquimault, B. C., to attend a naval officers' training establishment, the H.ld.C.S. !lVenturell~ He was a membe-r of the soccer team, and surprised Mr. Murch with
itM'sieu le Francais", no mean feat ! Happy landings, Alan .
PATRICIA ~2 In b)0.'1 was one of the few girl s to tackle the three maths ..;·f WIth -her q,uiet ma.nner and pleasant smile, Pat makes many friends. VIe know she will made her
mark at Victoria University in Toronto, where she is bound next fall.
roNALD 1:c I!:.fJ.i1., anothor ' athlete , was e. mmb8? of the Ski Club and a hockey player,
a top performer in both sports. Next year'will find him far away completing his grade 13 at Neuchatel junior College in Switzerland. Good luck, Doc, and watch out for those demoiselles!
ZLlZARETH 1.[13 I·can also plans a nursing career . Liz teamed with Dianne. Holden to provide many humorous moments in chemi~~ry class. Best of luck, Liz. Mayall your patients get well !
HALCYON Uc·-w.od,.,::U:$u~lly w-i'th~a cheer.f'ul stiih., i6 .our dramatist o.nd~show.s·rcul,· acting ability, as a member of the Drama Club. She hopes to attend U. of T. to take a general arts or modern languages course. In either one she is sure to do vrell.
:MARILYN MELVILLE, "li·~tle but mi ghty" , is one of our most hard working and successful students . She expects to train at Welles ley Hospital, Toronto , and we know that she
will make a success of her new career, as she has of her student days.
ALBERT NISlTLA, is th.(3 shy type, that is, until you get to know hi~; th.en:his wit really stands out. Ab has not yet decided if he will return to the C.D.C.I. next year or
go out into the wor+d of work. ,,'Vhatever it is , .best of luck,. Ab. .
PETER OEill&, Stayner's Bob Hope, also plans to go to U. of T. to work for his B.Sc in meteorology. Pete is active in the Ski and Camera Clubs. His charm should carry him ~hrough the grind.
FRED PIPER, alias Sam, plans an extensive university career, first to obtain his B. A. ~d then on to Law School. Looks like a lq:q.g .wflit, -GaEolyn. Fred was Cire.da Xlll's social convener and v~·:co--prGs~d(;n-l.:. for the Boy ' s A thletic SOCiety,
CLAIR RENNIE, the ;n,eve:r q,uiet .ono who plans a chartered accountant's course at Barrie, is,·~ proficient badminton player and t'axi driver. With his flair for maths,
Clair is t'l. sure bot at ccccuntancy.,
IRMA RITCHIE, popular and ar,liable, our leading fluti.0t in the band, thrilled us with her solo in "Voodoo". Her pet peeve -- ColliI1...gwood vvater! I.l!.8r who is going to Teachers' College in September, will be the kind of teacher the country needs.