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GERRY SIMPSON: Simp -active member of Student Council, Basketball team and Pogo Fan Club. Gerry's lively personality and trim figure make her known to all. Future: Nursing, Sweetleiiij MARILYN SILLERS: A newcomer from the North. Marilyn is usally seen having a private chuckle with Bev Sherwin in French. P.D. French teacher. Asset: smile. MALCOLM WARNER: A valuable contribution to our science club from Ottawa. Interested in Basketball, Photography, camping and science. Malcolm plans to become a research chemist at U. of T, CHARLIE SPARROW: Flew out of Algebra ana sang in the office . Quiet to all appearance but one never knows. Asset: his wavy hair. Future: Algebra teacher. PETE THURLING: Ambitions-ill to leave E.C.l, and fourth chemistry. C2110 rack up one of the boys in a Tuesday night hockey match. Q31 to pass arts course at U. of T. Asset: red has a quiet, friendly manner. JEAN WATT: This shy, sincere gal hails from Nova Scotia and intends to return to become a nurse. Interests: Jean is an avid botanist and likes zoology also. LORRY STACY: Our rugby and hockey star from way back. Larry likes sports, hunting, fishing and Anne. Asset: everyone's friend. P.D. a male Dorothy Dix, known as the kid with the rip in his pants . PAUL TINDALL: Known as E.C . I . 's cutest hockey player. Paul likes travelling too. Future: University. Probable Destination: telling travelling salesmen iokes to the boys. Asset: it's between his ears. DIANE WEBSTER: A pretty girl is like a melody . Activities: sports, Etabian, Simpson's Rep and cheerleading. Future: University. Interests: drawing and the opposite sex . CAROL STEELE: A lark in the senior choir. Carol's interests are centred on one Gil Caldwell. Future: teacher -teaching Grl's children . Asset: perpetual grin and dimples. JIM VAIR: In about 4 short years, .lim's attended Woodstock, Ottawa and London High Schools. - a travelling man eh? Quiet and friendly, this lad's interests run to dancing and girls. BARBARA WENTWORTH: Big brown eyes and that innocent look describe our Barb. Likes volleyball and golf. A prefect and past member of the dramatic society. Barb aspires to be a nurse. LARRY STEPHAN: Football, student's council and rowing take up most of Larry's time. The rest of the time, he's a ladies' man. Future: University. Interests-Joy and sports. Asset: Ohl what a wicked wink. JOHN VAN ZANT: Ted -this energetic i'?J student i'?i is o real cool, iazzy, fiend. Likes hunting and camping and hopes to be a Doctor. P.D. ianrtor of E.C.I. Asset: amiable personality. BETTY WESTLAKE: A tall blonde with a friendly manner. Betty is in the school choir and on Etobian Staff. Interests: swimming, N,H.L. hockey, and dancing. Future: U. of T, MIKE SYRON: Handy on a basketball floor or rugby field, and known to all for his boyish grin. Future: University. BARB WALKER: A newcomer to E.C.I. this year. Barb's as quick in sports as she is in making new friends. Future: University or nursing. Interests: sports, WVUSIC and Bob. Asset: trim size. TOM WHITE: Senior rugby captain for 2 years and an active C72 member of Student Council. Tom is the shy, quiet type who secretly studies the violinl Asset: -the cute type, Uee Heel. WALLY TETERUCK: In his own words WalIy's interests are sports, women, and wine. This rowdy hails from Humberside and oirns at Dentistry at U. of T. Asset: friendly as a puppy-a St, Bemard. BRUCE WARD: Bruce is a future chiropractor and collects records as a hobby. An asset on E.C.l.'s senior football team, Bruce is usually seen scowling around the school. Asset:-car-when it runs and hearty l?t laughs . MARVIN WHALEN: Marv keep everyone in good spirits twirh the help oi Geezer and Picklel. Plays hockey and runs half-miles in his spare time as well as seeing Dusty . rr s.. . ' Q f , 9 y, 1. F 1-1' '.'l'.7 I J Ak ' fb Inf? ' ti ' a F we. Q ev 'fi'
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