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y ACADEMIC Helen Ccsterus — Suib-p refect. Member of Opheleo, was an eager prop in V ' s Queen Victoria . Plans an industrious career in the school of nursing-. Joan Ellis — Sub-prefect. Scott ' s industrious leader has an unfathomable taste for egg- noggs and Corn Flakes ; skis, swims and golfs — all exceptionally well. Future — engineering, chemical or marital. 1 Mary Beth Coutts — Quiet and demure, Mame converses I ' eadily on any topic concerning Mount Forest (especially cadet corps), al- though Gait is known home. Indefinite cai ' ecr at Western. Grace Flavelle — Our own Sara Bernhart from mighty Vancouver. Actively interested in evei-ything — from plumbing to singing Begin the Beguine for Bubs . Headed for U.B.C. Helen De Nike — Sub-prefect. Douglas chief- tain. Library rep., staunch player of 1st B.B. t;am. Can be .seen evei-ywhere. You can ' t miss that infectious grin and friendliness. Destination — Psychology at Queen ' s. Marjorie Flavelle — Giggles plus pearls equals Pudgie . Note her gleaming hair. Member of B.K. who bathes monthly in full dress. Apprenticing at an undertaker ' s is probably destiny. Luci Deck — President of I.S.C.F., our poetry champion hails from Australia, where she Isarned the fine art of P.T. Who is the interest at Jarvis? Barbara Fleming — Barb, with her friendly dimple, is a great six)rt — especially famous in the skiing world. Interested in music. 1956 will probably see her at the Olympics ! Jean Debbie— Dob , from Victoria, B.C., is a fiend at the piano. Intends to be at Victoria College (B.C., that is!) next year. Interests — symphonies, writing to Andy. Margraret Foulds — Loves tennis and badmin- ton. Note that natural curl! A frequent question from Marg — How do you do this Algebra? Veteran of 11 years at B.H.S.
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PREFECTS Sally McConnell — EnterimHiiiK editor-in-chief, on 1st B.B. team, terrific tennis player. Well informed on Timaffami. Trinity, Toronto. (Scottish — a true Scotswoman — loves kilts!) Joan Vipond — Member of B.K. You notice the sun-lamp fjrlow, yeorf eous auburn tresses. Interests centred on certain fraternities, bridge and the New Look . Headed for Varsity. Judy Shoebottom — Secretary of Opheleo. Shudy ' s tenth and final year in boardinjz:. She can hardly wait to R-et to University. A wonderful Queen Victoria with definite heart interest. Jerry Weir Active Campbell chieftain, tennis fiend, Lst team B.B. player. Leads a yay social life. Shares Mac ' s interest in Trinity and kilts! Claims fame at Gay Venture. V ACADEMIC Nancy Bicatty — Eaton ' s Jqnior Council Rej). You notice that terrific complexion — that voice ! Claim to fame — flutter-brain and head- ed for the lounge at R.Y. Shirley Brown — Buster appears to be (luiet. but who knows? Enjoys tennis and all kinds of music. Ambition — to take a hostlinp: trip across Canada. Future — nursing. Nancy Blundell— Sub prefect. Small, lot of fun, is efficient advertising editor of the Slogan. Hobby is J. F. Outside interest — J. F. Favourite topic of conversation — J. F. Jean Catto — Va ' s mathematical genius, is in- terested in riding, geometry, riding, algebra, riding, trig. Next year at Trinity in Honour Science and Mathematics. Joan Bradely — Member of Night Hawk Club . Has one ambition — to pass a Geometry test. Teased a lot about those teners , has diffi- culty in finding stamps. Marion Cornish — Sub-prefect. Butterscotch plus horses equals our Cornie — star boarder of the one and only pink room . Enthusi- astic collector of old Peruvian door-knobs. Destination— Phys. Ed. at McGill.
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V ACADEMIC Jeanne Garrow — President of Va, instigator of form play. Helps Evis rule the Rosses, feeds Dalton cookies. Likes sailing and ski- ing (wonderful skiing at Collingwood, they say ! ) . Naomi Inglis — Mclean ' s chieftain, bulwark on 1st B.B. team. Ne dove and swam on swimming team. Our 1948 debutante is famous for her curly !? hair and her skiing! Ann Godisall — shows an avid interest in tracks with white rails. Loves music and animals (with dark eyes, dark curly hair . . .). Future — a bookie. Barbara Keeler — Music, especially South American style! tennis, .skiing (she ' s a whiz!), tall, dark, handsome . . . (gxiess who?) are Barbie ' s favourites. Future — Phys. Ed. at Varsity. P ' ggy Hand — Member of the Group of Seven (visitors to IVb French classes). Likes badminton and rushing to Muskoka on week-ends. Future — a term at Port Credit High, then nursing. Kathryne Keene — Member of B.K. Our Oak- ville blonde spent a most profitable summer in New York. Keeney is an accomplished diver, etc. Note her short kilt and her long legs ! Maida Harris — Our quieter sub-prefect was an angel in the pageant. Authority on China and Latin. Interested in swimming. Prob- able future is nursing. Joan Langlois — Who ' s our H.G. ? Who ' s proud of her Western lineage? Who ' s known as Big Sulphur? Who persists in, Kids, guess what? basketball and tennis? Who? It ' s LUNGS! Rosemary Hutchison — Spends all her spare time doing Spanish. Is very interested in Michigan University. Another tennis player and another prospect for nursing. Ann Larmour — Otherwise known as Voyag- eur from Saskatoon. Always planning big week-ends. Biggest plans for her future — Queen ' s! Can be heard beating it out ' in Sherb.
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