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BADMINTON CLUB, (page 104): Every Wednesday night, armed with raquets a\ d birdies, you could find at least a few people playing badminton in the gym. Later on in the year, a badminton team was formed by
Mr. Jardine, and this increased the amount of time for badminton players to wot~ on their style by two aftel'- noons a week. BACK ROW, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Susan Rollings, Susan Marshall, Jennifer Kraan, Sharon Reid, Joy Stuckum. FRONT ROW, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Henry Tupy, Audrey Murray, Debby Ondercin, Alan Tamm. ABSENT: Susan Brough, Russell Poste, Tim French.
ART CLUB, (page 104): Next time you see a "happy face" button smiling at you, don't be alarmed. It's prob- ably just someone from the Art Club, since the smile is their symbol. Under the direction of Mr. Selles, the club is developing into a group of creative students who have found a way to express themselves. It would be impossible to name everyone in the picture - and this isn't even the whole art club!
KEY CLUB, (BELOW): The Key Club is an offshoot of the Kiwanis Club which is so active in Collingwood. The staff advisors are Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Kilgour. And, in case any of you girls have aspirations about joining, I'm afraid it's impossible. This is an all-male club. BACK ROW, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Ritchie, Ian Jess, Chris MacMillan, Laurie Jess, Mr. Kilgour. FRONT ROW, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Doug Mayer, Reg McQuay, Charles McCarl.
NO GIRLS ALLOWED!
WHO'S THAT?