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WL, --.W BL, MACTA NOSTRA 77 Dlusic MEMBERS OF G.C.V.I. ORCHESTRA lst Violins-David Bauer, Wilma Bessem, Mary Comfort, Jim Cullen, Barbara Gland- field, Kathy Hamilton, Jean Lewis, Betty Luxton, Susan Leitch, Jamie Meek, Mary Rockola, Mac Sinclair, Fred Walberg. 2nd Violin-John Arnold, Barbara Baine, Sharleen Cornelius, Penny Davies, Mary Ferguson, Bill Gazer, George Gordon, Sher- ron Howitt, Nancy Leach. David Lush, John Rogers, Pat Schneider, Don Sharp, Bob Whitaker. Cello-Elinor Binkley, Ruth Anne Grasley. Maryl Mercer, Joan Nodwell, Rosemary Oughton, Ted Wagner, Geraldine Wood. Bass Violin-Dorothy Daly, Michael Ham- ilton, Arthur Smith, John Wood. Trumpet-Tom Garraway, John Pettit. Bill Phillips. Norm Shaver. Viola-Ruth Murray, Jean Toy. Clarinet-Frank Bridges, Fred Goy, Bill Pond, Doug Whitaker. Flute-Kathy Kohlman. Trombone-Ken Edwards, Ken Harris. Saxophone-Bart Misener, Alan Robb. Percussion-Richard Helmer, Jack Wag- onaar, David Wright. M MEMBERS OF G.C.V.I. GLEE CLUB lst Sopranos - Pat Adair, Joan Aitken, Carol Atkin, Anne Austen, Judy Barbour, Catharine Barnaby, Wendy Britt, Pamela Carey, Judy Cross, Pat Dickson, Lorna Downing, Bonnie Eccles, Mary Ferguson, Gertrude Freeman, Gwen Gahagan, Lynne Garraway. Mary Gordon, Margaret Hatch, Pat Hammond, Donna Horrocks, Eileen ln- glis, Mary Ruth Johnson, Margaret Ken- nedy, Donna Kingsbury, Susan Leitch, June Lawrence. Mary Lloyd, Pat Luhrman. Betty McCorkindale, Anne McKenzie, Jean Mc- Nally, Susan Miller. Jean Nairn, Alice O'- Neil, Cathie Oughton, Jean Smith, 2nd Sopranos-Carolyn Antonette, Myrna Bonany, Elaine Bowley, Carolynn Clarke, Diane Cooke, Sharleen Cornelius, Kathryn Cunningham, Janemar Ferguson, Jean Gil- mour, Sandra Gordon. Rosemarie Keast. Margaret Kelly. Anne Ketcheson, Karen Koch, Karin Lenzer. Nellie Makar, Anne Maplesden, Evelyn Newbould, Nancy Nor- ton, Margaret Ord, Mary Ord, Donna Sharpe, Kirsten Skov, Joan Whittington. Altos-Kathleen Ainsworth, Nancy Ait- ken. Diane Breen, Martha Carr, Marie Cleg- horn, Diane Davis, Jane Dickenson, Janet Duncan, Carolyn Field, Peggy Findlay, Judy Hewitt, Libby Hilton, Heather Hincks, Ka- thy Inglis, Naomi Joliffe, Maureen King, Ruth Letheren, Jane Magder, Jane McCall, Judy Meek. Marilyn Perks, Elizabeth Postle, Edith Taylor, Willa Thomas, Karen Turner, Lois Weldon, Patricia Waldon. Pianist-Barbara Glandfield. The Glee Club and Orchestra performed at the Commencement Assembly and the ceremony at night. The orchestra played selections at a few of the assemblies and played for the intermissions of the play put on by the Drama Club, Both the Glee Club and Orchestra were guests of the Ki- wanis Club on May 2nd. April llth and 12th were the nights of the big show, Spring- time Melodies, in which the orchestra and Glee Club both took part. uvm.-1 SAaP?rM1, Cgwgii . 3 1 gsnwnwi. l- F H iw-auvr r ' MF 30 'Q nuns :vu by I-I Q H 1 v 5 -H I' M, - . -acyl Bnaar za,..+.en.l ..,,4,.. PMN guna l HM.! l i ag: A'2.a'L -. Q A A Ii Ls-'- 4 ' 5' - U-5 ' ' . . igam on A I Bun-:..,, R,,,,R,,n Quuilw FRI:-mu.-r Pans fisuwirui Munch Hwq, ,V Reg-gwg - MIT? . -E 5- bvvb' VCP i in 49 - . ' ' .:.1 A X .xxx , -1--W ew I l.l
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,u.,...,, -,m..-..v. ---.,,.,ACTA NOSTRA 79 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Back Row: L. to R. David Grove, John Purdy, Douq McCorkindale, Allan Crow, Pat De Shane, George Carter, Bruce Hawkins, Rinze Vanderwerff, Harold Baal, Carden Vickers, Gerald Saunders, Robert Reeve, Roger Flint, O. T. Flint. Middle Row: Gordon Jones, Wayne Millar, Jim Steinman, Gregory Leggatt, Ronald Winlkinson, William Croolres, Leslie Ferrier, Bob Matthews, Bruce Wilford, David Yates, Allan Laird, Bill Saillian, Greg Elliott, Leonard Day. Front Row: Susan Miller, Betty McCorkindaIe, Gwen Gahaqan, Karen Koch, Lorreen Beamish, Madeline Pfaff, Anne Walberg, Patricia Lloyd. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE This year, as in the past, an effort was made to prepare the students to be of service to humanity. Two courses of St. John First Aid were conducted during the year by Mr. O. T. Flint. These were held during the noon-hour recess lMondays and Thursdays! for eight weeks. At the end of each course a medical doc- tor, L. A. Loree, B. T. Dale. respectively. came to the school during the school day to examine the seniors on their efficiency, A qualified St. John instructor lJohn Hunt- er? came to examine the Juniors as to their proficiency. This year at each of the classes some stu- dents from the John F. Ross Collegiate at- tended the sessions. lt is possible for stu- dents under the age of sixteen years who are taking the work for the first time to earn Junior certificates. Junior Star certificates are earned by students under sixteen years of age who had previously passed a courseg senior cer- tificates may be given to students over six- teen years of age who are trying for the first time. A voucher is earned by a second success- ful Senior Courseq a Medallion is given for the third successful attempt, and labels for fourth and subsequent successful attempts. The following number of certificates were earned this year: 5 Senior labels, 3 Medallions, 2 Vouchers, 6 Certificates, 36 Junior Certificates. 15 Junior Stars. JIM CULLEN INTERVIEWS DR. LOUDOUN In my interview with Dr. J. R. Loudoun in early December. I learned much concerning the requirements for a doctor and the actual life of a practising doctor in this twentieth century. It was the hope of Dr. Loudoun that the readers of Acta Nostra might also gain much from it. Dr. Loudoun stressed that the desire to help people should be the major factor in determining a student to choose this par- ticular profession. A student wishing to be- come a doctor must have an interest in people, not as machines but as human be- ings. He must, of course. also have a high academic standing. A high standing in math- ematics as well as a knowledge of several
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