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Shirley Martin Shirley is another of our talented students. She has a flair for playing the Spanish guitar and singing. Her in¬ terests point to commercial — no doubt she will strum her way through Business College. Mary Gutenberg As another Florence Nightingale, we are sure that Mary will be as great a success as she has been at school. Her special interest is the Missions, and here, we feel sure, she will fill a great need. Linda Pelchat Linda was President of the Safety Council this year. From Regina, where she represented the Convent and where our Scrapbook was displayed, she brought us the Provin¬ cial Award. She stands up for her rights and usually gets what she is after. Linda is going to study journal¬ ism. We are sure that her experiences at the Dog ' n Suds will give her much to write about some day. Linda Zimmerman Linda has been our Safety Council Treasurer for the past year. Her activities reveal her efficiency and her mathe¬ matical ability, all of which should prove useful in the Space Age. Perhaps a future in flying saucers??? Who knows? Diane Stroo Diane, as our school Disc Jockey, kept us dancing every Wednesday noon hour, playing those groovy hit songs. In the near future, Toronto will gain a valuable citizen, and an efficient secretary. Catherine Poitras Kathy is a lively girl with an ambition to know the an¬ swers to all the questions she keeps asking. Her chatter will surely bring a response from her patients when she takes up her nursing career.
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Patricia Feist Pat is always friendly, but never forward. She has a smile of rare charm that will take her far in her career as a nurse. Her generous disposition will be an asset to her profession. Caren Schriml This lively girl is a brightener of everyone’s day. Her company is always appreciated, and she is ever willing to lend a hand. As COCJ ' s candidate for Confederation Queen, she displayed more of that charm which, we feel, will be a great asset to her in whatever she does. Treana Quinn Treana excels in public speaking, singing, drama, and writing. She came first in the whole province in the Peace Awards Senior Essay Contest, capturing the John XXIII Peace Award. With her many capabilities she should succeed in her future career as a nurse. Bernadette Nolin Bernadette’s energy and enthusiasm will make her a great success in life. Her experience as a Candy Striper should prove valuable when she begins her career as a physiotherapist. She is also a whiz at driving little cars. Elaine L’Heureux Gazing into Elaine’s future, we see her in a classroom, only this time she is teaching. We hope that if ever Elaine gets annoyed with her pupils, she will remember herself as a student, and be generous. Joan Koopman Joan, with her flair for life, has never a dull moment. She enjoys hockey, skating, swimming, and especially her extra-curricular activities in her grey Meteor. We have one question to ask Joan, What is the major at¬ traction at the hockey games?”
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UuGSid (lecifUentd. BACK ROW ( left to right) Lucille Nachtegaele Highest standing in the accordion solo class ' 67 Bernadette Nolin . Highest standing in Religious Instruction Gloria Sabraw . Essay for the N.B. Assoc, for Retarded Children Karen Higgs . Rebecca Lodge Scholarship for promising vocalist Eileen Bowes . Knights of Columbus Bursary for most Deserving Student Maureen Goodman . First in singing duet CENTRE ROW (left to right) Lynda Gnadt . First prize in the Legion Remembrance Day Essay Contest Runner-up in the provincial finals of Credit Union Public Speaking Treana Quinn . Provincial John XXIII Peace Essay Award Linda Dally . Greatest Improvement Grade 9 Linda Pelchat . Safety Council Provincial Award Dorothy Guthrie . Second prize in Legion Remembrance Day Essay Contest Judy Polischuk . Greatest Improvement Grade 11 Christina Bird . Greatest Improvement Grade 10 FRONT FROW (left to right) Caren Schriml ..... Leadership trophy Elaine L’Heureux . Holota Shield for outstanding achievement in Social Studies Linda Zimmerman . Asmussen Shield for outstanding achievement in Mathematics Helen Tusznio . Knights of Columbus Shield for outstanding achievement in French Donna Bujnowski . Maher Shield for outstanding achievement in English General Proficiency Medal Sharon Barchuk . Mclnnis Trophy for Best Supporting Actress — 30 — Sandra Bellegarde Gail Price Diane Halagaza Brenda Pruders if
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