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GRADE I3 GRACE ACKERMAN - a petite and pretty little miss who amus- es ftlhe boys while the others study History. She enjoys life around N.D.C.I. and plans to con- tinue to enjoy it next year. Life Ambition:-Teachers' C o l l e g e . Probable F 'a it ez-Hunting lost shoes. A. C. ALLISON - an ace Bask- etball plaver who aspires for a B.A. in Yarker. His favourite pastime is bothering the women and trying to 'Tparler francais. Ace plans to come back for more gay times next year. Life Am- bition:-Chemical Engineer. Prob- able Fate:-father of 10 short children. S TA NLEY ASSELSTINE - Prime Minister for the Conserv- atives and a celebrite who thrill- ed us all with his rendition off Dear John. Stan also drives a school bus - wonder why it is always late. Life Ambition:-Hill- billy crooner. Probable Fate:- Metropolitan Opera. ANNE BINNINGTON - 13's feminine touch was a member of the Torch staff, a peppy cheer- leader and a convincing debater for the Current Affairs Club. L i fe Ambition 2- Kindergarten Teacher. Probable Fate:-Victoria College, Toronto. KEITH COOK - a quiet, pleas- ant dependable guy with a pleas- ant smile. Keith has no pet peeves and sorry girls. but he is not willing to divulge his hob- bies for publication. Life Ambi- tion:-O.A.C. 'at Guelph. Probable Fate:-farmer. NICOLAS DIAMANT - Nicky was the Torch Editor, Current Affairs Club debater. Basketball star and model scholar. I-Ie was an outstanding member of 1954's 13 and we are all proud of him. Life Ambition:-medical doctor. Probable Fate:-burying his mis- takes. t, . 'Q' Jn ,J law w ' Y '- - 231 3 Q. X, - - e I 'Wi ' A -il x - 35:1 53,2 5, , 'gags r' X .gg 459 -1 ,ir 4 ' X f fri-.Q r W i .,,. Z, .. .2 .- ': Q' A . h 34. w , ,K , ,ao - E .. Q sq I -Q-new sv. I ,pk ff 'G az 4 -an y. R f- -Q' G? fvscilf 0 Q. . 1 f' , ..-,3 ,ji-gs. LN.. . :s: .1 Qi. M I MQ 0 z A ' - Q ---.. s . fag.: Q . , c VM B wear y, ,Q ef I -9- GRADE I3 PAUL ADAMS - a pleasanrt and friendly fellow who adds fun and laughter to 13 but also made a pious priest in 'Dhe Valiant. Life Ambition:- To shlouit and figiht for the Blue and White. Probable Fate:- The Yellow, Blue and Red. SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG - the President of our Current Af- fairs Club and a referee at :the Volleyball Jamboree. She's a staunch Conservative but her membership campaign methods are Red:-ask the Liberals! Life Ambition:-Social Worker from Queen's. Probable Fate:-Boston. ELEANOR BARRETT-Elean- or. a star debater in the Cur- rent Affairs Club and a pert and petite cheerleader, continually kept her friends and teachers in a spin. As a side line she peered inrto itihe future and mysteriously reliaited our fortunes, Life Am- bition:-Teaohers' College. Prob- able Fate:-Toronto or Deseronto? WAYNE CALVER - iM o u s e. our army man, likes girls Pud- dy well and showing his Scotch equally well. If Wiayne is awake we can generally count on lhim to be into some mischief lat the back of ,the room. Plans to pass 13 with as little Ihome-work as possible. Life Ambition:-Royal Military College. Probable Fate:- quote, U20 children. BARBARA CRAIG - a sporty gal who played both Volleyball and Basketball for her Alma Mater. Barb displayed a lovely tan and related some wild tales of a summer Farmerette cam'p. Life Ambition:-Teachers' Col- lege. Probable Fate:-All Ameri- can Girl. 1 JEAN DOWLING - agreeable even-tempered and always smil- ing. She is a friend of Marilyn and also thas a scrap book and collects stamps. We can depend on Jean to know her Biology every day. Life Ambition:- Teachers' College. Probable Fatez- Biology Teacher?
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FRANCIS EVANS - plays loekey frequently and hookey occasionally. Francis is our star student in Algebra. He and John are aiming to exceed their 97 mark in last years Chemistry. Life Ambition:-Civil Engineer at Queens Probable Fate:-lVIat'h. or Chemistry genius. MARGARET GIBSON - Marg. enjoyed our P. T. classes, played Volleyball and was a guard for our Senior Basketball team. Life Ambition:-abandon her educa- tion. Probable Fate:-Teachers College. FREDERICK HllFFNIAN-F1'ed- erick acted a criminal so effec- tively that we wonder where he gained his experience. His pet peeve is being disturbed in His- tory by Paul, and he believes students should have Wednesday afternoon oft. Life Ambition:- Revenge the Law ttor his hang- ingl Probable Fate:-School of Law. U. ot' T. RAYMOND KEARNS - Ray was a Liberal Cabinet Minister lor our model Parliament and also represenfed l3 in the Stu- dents' Council. He will bring fame and honour to ND.C.l. after graduation with his top- iiotch Scholastic standing, Life Ambition:-Quc-en's. Pro ba b l e Fate:-raising horses. SHIRLEY LASIIICR - Shirley IMPARTIALLY refereed our Girls' Basketball games in fav- our ol' Napaneei' Her witty re- marks added lun to some tedious classes. and she was a woman driver in that big parade. Life Ambition3-Revenge t C21 c h e r s Probable Fate:-Teachers' Col- lege. BETTY Mr11I I'CllIi0N - Betty gave us her Pepsodent smile all YCHI' but l'C21llN was a bard-work- ing student, We can easily im- agine her as an etticieilt and cheerful nurse in her starched apron and cup, I,iI'e Ambition:- nursing at K.G.H. Probable Fatei- still carrying lVIr. Tice-'s tile. 2 ff 'i ,,: ' ' 1. , f y .1 ' ' f X ff 'H sf fi Yew x iff- + Ii . 4,5 f . ,A 2' , 1- M .Q W ... F X. 1 Q ' ways- ' I was I ,. ,i ,jffifs . -Qt. , swf t-as t m I M . N W. f va' 2 K . ,af ' ' 4' ' az' 9 V S N f ra:-W. : 4: -. , I ' ' V Ili we ' -If K . I -10... MADELINE GARRISON - Yar- key holds some attraction for this dark-haired femme on Fri- day nights. Madeline was even quieter than a mouse in class this year 'and no doubt such a model student will make a mod- el teacher. Life Ambition:-Teach- ers' College. Probable Fate:- loud. noisy husband. LOUISE HARTMAN - the gal with the soft voice and gentle manner who supplies grade 13 with Latin Author translations. How could we ever get along witthout her? Life Ambition:-at- tend Summer School. Probable Fate:-Latin Scholar. MARY IIUFFMAN - Nlary, an school essential member of our teams, played well and kept everyone in good spirits. She has attempted to match Wits, once in a while, with lVIr. Tice. Life Ambition:-Teacher's Col- lege, Probable Fate:-Wayne and the twins, MARION KNOX - Marion en- joys a good laugh and a good argument anytime. Marion has a dislike for stuffy class-rooms and she tells us in her southern flrawl that she comes from the South tof lreland'?l Life Amlbi- tion:-History Teacher. Probable Fate:-making History. WILLIAM MCALISTER - Billy reported The News of N.D.C.I. for a town paper. After school he Gllloyed painting - especially the gal with the Beautiful Blue eyes. Also frequently supplied us with Zoology diagrams. Many thanks. Life Ambition:-Queens University. Probable Fate:-fut- ure Rembrandt. FRANCIS MALONEY-ia new- comer from Bath who enjoys Mr. Tice's jokes and our new school - so much so that he in-- tends to enjoy it again next year. Life Ambition:-Locomo- tive Engineer. Probable Fate:- choo-ehoo Bath Special.
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