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 NANCY BORTHWICK
An intelligentandhard-workingstu- dent, Nancy is expected to be among the select few when the results are announced next August. Nancy is also a loyal member of the School Band and of the Ski Club. She did good work in the Wasago Beach area for the Gleaner during the advertising campaign. Next year, she plans to study Psychology ot the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario.
JACK CAUTHERS
A realistic young man, Jack plans to return to C.C.I. next year in the hope of improvinghisstonding. His maier extra curricular activity (as far os we know) is skiing.
BOB BRILLINGER
Bob, who comes to us from Stayner, was in charge of the Gleaner advertising campaign for that area this year. While ot Stayner C.l., he was active in footba ll, basket- ball, and I.S.C.F. Next year, he hopes to attend Waterloo Uni-
DOYLE CLIFTON
Doyle came to us from Camp Borden in grade 10 bringing us his cheerful English Disposition. He displayed steady average marks throughout each grade, and also participated in Students' Council work as his class president. We hope that, after remaining in Collingwood to complete Grade 13 after his parents moved out west, Doyle will be able to realize his plans for Teachers' College next year.
RON COULTER
One of our smiling Stayner boys, Ron has done we ll throughout high school in his studies, receiving honour academic bars in Stayner for grades II and 12. He is a member of the school soccer, basketba ll, and track teams, and has managed to play hockey and ski as well. Ron has decided to follow a course in either Moths and Sciences or Engineering at either Guelph or the University of Toronto.
versi ty, but has not yet on his course.
decided
SHARON BRISTOW
A quiet, average student, Sharon is another "Staynerite" attempting the Grade 13 hurdle. While in Stayner, she was active in sports, especially v olleyball and basket- ball, and belonged to the I.S.C.F. and Glee Club. She plans to study nursing at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing in Toronto, next year.
ANNE BUIE
A quiet hard-working student, Anne played intramural sports wh ile attending Stayner for grades I 0 and II. She also found time for curling, G lee Club, I.S.C.F., and work on Stayner's yearbook. Anne plans a teaching career for which she will study at Lakeshore Teach- ers' College in Toronto.
PETER CARD
A th oughtful
student, Peter
member of the Senior •Football Squad. He has been active in hockey, skiing, and intramural sports. Next year, he hopes to enter the University of Toronto in Arts.
ond conscientious has been a va lu ed
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