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a member of this year's skiing and football team he is also
ROBERT STOREY
treasurer of the Ski Club, and yet finds time for basketball . On completing Grade 13, 'Doc' will study at Neuchatel, Switzerland.
ROBIN THOMPSON, one of the "Stayner boys," intends to enroll in the CiviI Technology Course at Ryerson .
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RUTH TIMMONS, a former 4-H member, tackles all her subjects with equal vim and vigor. Whether she attends Teachers' College or takes a course in Physiotherapy, her ability to concentrate, as she somehow manages to do in French class when everyone around her is gossiping, spells success.
JEAN VANCISE, an enthusiastic skier, has revealed her skill in other sports, particularly in basketball, during the last few years. We wish her luck at Teachers' College next year.
RINUS VANDER NEUT, another candidate for Teachers' College, hopes to escape the syntax of Latin Compostition there.
CHARLES WAGNER, a top-norch basketball player, plans to attend Teachers' College.
SANDRA WALKER, who loyally supported the Library Club again this year, may allow the dust to collect on those Latin books next yeor while she attends Teachers' Collo!'ge with the many ather recruits from this year's Grade 13.
DOUGLAS WAMBOLD, the Concert Band president and a 1st Cornet player, is an exceptional pianist as well. Doug, as yet is undecided about his future plans.
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