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MICHAEL CHENG The first thing anyone notices about M are his shiny, white, teetf and his dazzling smile. In his three years here, Mike has maintained a high academic standard, earning his Gold Optimates this year. M has demonstrated his ability to help by taking on a role as Library Supervisor. Certainly our class would have lacked something without him. Though he is presently uncertain of his plans for next year, it is without doubt that he will readily make new friends wherever he goes. WINSTON CHUCK Even though Winston would rather sleep than attend class, his first and last year at Ap- pleby was very successful. Possessing the Oriental aptitude for math, it was possible for him to pursue his favourite pastime. Apart from sleeping Winston played on the First Rugger Team and was a prominent member of the First Swim Team. His outspoken views were often humourously to the point. Maybe next year the University of Western Ontario can keep him awake. DAVID CROSBIE This year the School showed a new spirit and enthusiasm, and much of the credit for this must go to our Head Boy, Dave Crosbie. Newf played Open Rugger and First Team Foot- ball for two years and was Head of Argus Advertising for a similar period of time. He main- tained a high level of academic achievement throughout his stay at Appleby, and, ac- cording to himself at least, was a model of studiousness to be emulated by all . (??). In other aspects of College life, Dave was a co-founder and regular member of the Monday Night Club, and a big moment in his life came when he was elected Captain of the Cross- country Ski Team. He was also known for his activities behind the scenes, particularly in Grade 10 and 11, but the thing that amazed everyone was that he never got caught! Now you might ask: What is ' Newf, with all his talents, going to do next year? The answer is simple - take a year off! Good luck, Dave!
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Grade Thirteen Graduates JAY BURN Rolla was one of the more popular members of Grade 13, and he accomplished much in the six years he attended Appleby. In sports he has won the Victor Ludorum and has been very active in the Gymnastics Team for five years. In team sports he was a member of the First Squash Team, and a member of the Senior Football Team for two years, in his last season earning his Colours. In the spring term Jay was a sometime member of the Rugger Team, and pursued his excellent abilities around the track. In his scholastic endeavours. Jay was a steady student and he won the General Progress Prize in Grade 11. In other areas he was a major in the Cadet Corps and a responsible Prefect in Powell ' s House. In the past year, Jay has been a driving force behind the Monday Night Club and will no doubt open a branch office at the University of Guelph next year. KERRY CANTLE Harry has bummed around the College for four years now and in this time I ' m certain he has managed to encounter every physical injury possible. If it was not his knee or his head, it was his knee AND his head. Transcendental has a very good final year overall. He was Vice-Captain of Football, Hockey and Rugger, earning his Colours in all three sports. He was Head Prefect of Colley House, Lieutenant in charge of the Band, and a member of the Student Council for three years. Kerry is thinking of attending Carleton University and going into Political Science next year, but he may end up taking a year off to recuperate. One thing he will always be remembered for though is having sideburns longer than his legs.
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MARK FALCO In his. stay at Appleby CHEWY has managed to excel in the sports he played. After a slow start on the First Football Team last year, Mark, topped it all off this year and won his Colours. When he was called to fill the empty net on the First Hockey Team, Mark proved to everyone that he was very capable. His fast glove and his hard work and dedication were an insipration to all. This year Mark is looking to repeat his feat of last year by again winning the half-mile. Scholastically Mark performed admirably, showing a special flair for working out the answers to many seemingly unanswerable math questions. This ability will stand him in good stead next year when he tackles Engineering at Waterloo. Careful you don ' t catch ' horns ' , Mark! WILLIAM GRADY Shady Grady has been at Appleby since Grade 9. Right from the start he showed us his unique working habits and started his collection of off-games cards. This year Bill shocked us all by sitting on the bench of the First Football Team. When not visiting Oak- ville, he managed to put in a good show during class time. We will all remember him for his carefree attitude and wish him all the best in the future. - ' BUZZ GREEN There are not many boys who have gone through the School who have contributed as much to the College as Buzz has. Buzz has been a part of most activities offered here. In sports, he has played on the First Football Team for three years (being an Assistant Cap- tain and winning his Colours) while also being a keen (?) member of the First Cricket XI for the past two years, as well as a member of the First Hockey Team this past season. The School watched Buzz ' s double-somersault vault in disbelief as he performed on the Gym- nastics Team for five years. Throughout his years here he has been part of the stage crew for two Operettas, a member of The S.A.C. for two years and the Co-Editor of an award- winning Argus. Through sheer hard work Buzz managed to win not only Unsupervised Study but also Optimates since Grade 11. This past year he was appointed a Major in the Cadet Corps and a Prefect in Powell ' s House. We wish him well next year in Africa.
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