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FRANK NETTLETON ("Diamond Jack")
Active in sports, Frank is an ardent hockey player, was guard on the school basketball team, and played fullback on the senior football team for a year. Having approached his fifth year work with new diligence, Frank plans to further his education at Huron College in London or Carleton University in Ottawa in a General Arts Course.
TED WILSON (no photo)
Ted has won considerable renown at various meets as a track and field star. He is one of the very few who openly professes his intention of returning to C.C.I. next year to complete his Upper School subjects.
WAYNE WEATHERALL
At the moment, Wayne is con- centrating upon passingGrade XIII Departmentals. He has no plans for the future.
RONALD WHITESIDE
A sincere, unassuming stu- dent, Ronald plans an en- gineering course at the Uni- versity of Waterloo.
WAYNE SPROULE
As publicity convenor for the Students' Council in 1962, as an active member of the Drama Club, and as sales manager for the 1963 Gleaner, Wayne has made a valuable contribution to the life of the school. An excellent student, we expect good reports from Wayne as hecontinues his studies at the University of Toronto in the General Arts Course.
KO VanKLAVEREN
This witty young man plans to study architecture next year at the University of Toronto.
NORMAN WAGNER
Norman's major contribution to the school has been on the football gridiron where he did yeoman service for the senior team. As yet, Norman has not made up his mind about future plans.
JEAN WELDON
A cheerful, conscientious, young lady with a winning per- sonality, Jean will no doubt make an excellent public school teacher. She will attend Teachers' College next September.