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 BRUCE ABBOTIS
Perhaps our most
student, Bruce is immediately identified with athletics. He has been consistently active in football, soccer and badminton, and his loop- ing "long shots" in basketball ore not soon to be forgotten. He was B.A.A. president and wrote the "Wise Owl" column for the paper. Bruce plans to return next year to complete his Grode 13.
PATRICIA CLEMENCE
Pot's wide range ofinterestsshould stand her in good stead as o public school teacher. She was a member of the Stayner volleyball and basketball teams; she was also activeinthebadmintonandcurling clubs. She was on the Advertising staff of the Stayner "Refl ections" and is on this year's Gleaner Stoff.
DAVID AVERY
David has spent these precious years of youth skiing and playing
CHAL CONN
Chal also comes from Stayner where he played basketball, volley- bal l, foo tba ll and soccer, and participated in track ond field. He wos on the Stayner Students' Coun- cil and twice won a Teachers' Award for Academic Ach ievement. Cho l plans to toke either Genera l Arts at Trent or Engineering at Water- loo.
DON CURRIE
Don, last year's Social Convenor, has been active in intramural basketbal l, vo ll eyball, and foot- ball and was o star goalie for the soccer team. He plans to enter the Ontario Agricultural College.
footba ll. Ryerson.
He is
hoping to
enter
MEL BROCK
Mel is one of the great curling family and has been on the inter- school curling team for several years. Like the rest of the family, he also enjoys golf. He hopes to attend University, perhaps Water- loo.
"controversia l"
WAYNE BUTIERS
Wayne is an ardent curling en- thusiast and has been on winning interschool teams. He also ploys Junior "("hockey. At the moment,
he is
undecided about
his future .
BILL CASKIE
Bill has been a
the soccer team and plays tr~mpet in the Sea Cadets Band. He hopes to train as a naval officer.
loya l
mem ber of
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