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IV
Grade XIII
KEITH RITCHIE, our guitar player and class president who attended Student Council
for us , patiently but relentlessly pressed us with magazine or ticket sales, and woe very active in athletic clubs. He was a member of the volleyball, soccer, and curling teams, and the ski club. Next ye~rhe plans to go to U. of T. to study engineering, and our best wishes go with him.
HP~VEY ROBINSoM. is quite persistent in discussions in English class, ev&n if out- voted. He is r eturning to C.D.C.I. (and to Marie) next year . Best wishes , Harvey.
KEJ.'J RUDDICK, ~ late....comer to our school, has t'aken an active and successful part in athletics. Ken'is''a hard worker, and we wish hini the best of luck at the University of Alberta w~ere he will take engineering.
ARNOLD RUPPERT 's , er~ , grin ~d inability to stand up in maths class to illlswer questions a,re notetl trad'€l marks., When asked what his future plans were, he "hadn't a clue" but we can be sure that illhatever he doe,S it will be done well with the least effort1
NORBERT SCHUL~R hopes to take engineering at the U. of T. Norbert has'many talents which include ping-pong, soccer, piano playing, and hit'ch-hiking to Stayner. Hope your wishes come true, Norbert .
J1JLL~ SIDEY, one of the quieter lasses, but quite a giggler when wound up , is interested in Guides and Haterloo. She is going to Teachers' College in the fall. >fe feel she
is bound to do well.
KEN WEBB, our not so very tall, yet graceful, "Sleeping Beautyll, was a great advantage
to the volleyball team. He expects to enter the field of research for Imperial Oil
at Sarnia or become a chartered accountant, in Toronto• .Good Luck in either one, Ken. ,'
HELEN 7lElDER, girls ' president of the Students ' 'Council this year, was also president 'of the Ski Club. Next fall she hopes to go to a ·,Ull.iversit1T in Vermont to take a science course. We eJ..so hear that they have quite a bit of snow down ther'e too! Good luck, Helen.
G'JEI'J ~IHEELlm, popular with everyone, is another who lives for the week-ends because t~ey bring Vaughan! Gw~n,who was co-captain of the Yellow House, is planning to work next year then go to Teachers' College, although we predict that it won't be long before she is teaching her own. Our best wishes go with you and yours, Gwen.
RON WILKINSON, a quiet and drow:sy Scotchman with a sarcastic sense of humour, actually raised enough energy to play on the soccer team! He will return to the C'.D.C.I. next year to complete his fifth form, and we wish him luck•
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Confucius say -- "Water makes a good sidewalk, especially when mixed with cement." "If it were not for half of the people of Oanada the other half would be all of t;hem. "