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MISS CIJ\RK, our form teacher, guided us through the Geometry Algebra and Trigonometry courses. Her firm discipline and amazing comprehension of mathematics contribute to our deep respect for her. We deeply appreciate all she has done for us, the class of 1959.
JOAN MARIE AIKINS· is the practical type who applies herself to her studies and comes up with good results. In the fall of 1959, Joan will be taking a home economics course at Macdonald Institute, Guelph•••••.•.• DENNIS ALLEN, who has been active in most sports during his school life, limited himself to bad-
minton this year. basketball game.
Denny starred in the annual student-teachers He intends to enter Waterloo College.
RONALD ARBUTHNOT
ELAYNE BLACK
WANDA BROWN
DAVID BUTTERS
JOAN MARIE AIKINS
RONALD ARBUTHNOT
entering college. He played on the soccer team and is the class Gleaner representative. Ron is also a member of the Osler Bluff Ski Club staff. •.•.•.•• ELAYNE BLACK represented Grade XIII at G. A. A. meetings and played the part of Mrs. Eynesford- Hill in Pygmalion. Elayne expects to enter Teachers' College in the fall where she is sure to do well.
MISS M. CLARK
DENNIS ALLEN
plans to work in Toronto for a year before
WANDA BROWN, our Thornburyite, managed to reach school every day through rain, fog, and sleet until (at the time this page was written), an appendix operation prevented her. She plans to enter Teachers' College. , ••.••.. DAVID BUTTERS has been active in most team sports and has been outstanding in track and field events since Grade IX. Dave, our boys' Athletic Rep., is a member of the Drama Club. He will attend Teachers' College in the fall.