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SUSAN NICHOLS The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, or the hand to execute. . . . Susan Nichols, half the class ' s female population, has main- tained her own, even in the face of the combined assaults (and insults) of its men . Her, Aw, come on, fellas , brings any yapping pack of males to heel . Like a flower she thrives in heat and deflates, with the efficiency of a Venus flytrap, anyone who opens any window, anywhere, anytime. (It is sincerely hoped she will find the halls of Acadia hot enough). She will be sadly missed as a force for positive action by the student body, especially in her capacity as President of the Student Council. DAVID RHUDE What cannot a neat knave, with a smooth tale, make a woman believef One reliable source has it that Dave Rhude is the Casanova of Upper 4. Who ' s that source? you demand. Why it ' s David Rhude, of course. Our top form ' s veteran student, Dave thought for some years that his school books belonged in his desk. This year we notice a marked change. A great skiing and sailing fan, Dave still finds that books occupy more of his time than he really likes. Dave ' s quick smile and good will are well known around the school, and Dal- housie ' s gain next year is certainly H.G.S ' s loss. We all wish Dave good luck in the History Department of the Faculty of Arts, although the history that he will study is highly speculative at the moment. KENNETH VAUGHAN Mens Sana in corpore sano . When the awards are given for the world ' s worst jokes. Ken will most certainly get first prize. Although his jokes are poor, his interest in sports is great. Ken was the captain of the Soccer Team and a member of the table tennis ' 70 ' team. In fact the athlete of U-4 plans to take Physical Education at Dalhousie next year. After completing his B. Phys. Ed., Ken will do graduate work in Divinity at Kings College in Halifax. 7
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GLEN HEGGIE On life ' s vast ocean diversely ive sail . Glen has contributed his individualism to the class along with quick responses to any remark. His hobbies are as in- teresting as his character, ranging from motor bikes and sports to medicine and autopsies. This member of our Hockey Team is giving up his goalie gear for lacrosse equip- ment this summer, and Dalhousie will be blessed with his unreserved comments on anything next year. FRANCIS McGUIRE Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit imped- iment . With a distinctive laugh and a typically French mind, ex- tremely perceptive to any inference, Francis has certainly quickened the atmosphere in Room 206. Francis, our man of the world, has enlightened the Student Council, pontificated knowledgeably about the weaker (?) sex, kissed Stanfield, and exhibited the savoir-faire of his feet on the soccer field. With his French heart right where it should be, Francis will certainly continue making friends and entrancing the ladies of Dalhousie next year. CLAIRE MORASH Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together . Possessing a rare degree of humanity Claire has won the quiet admiration of the class. Although rarely outspoken, she is endowed with the abilities of a computer and the perception of a mystic. In all the history of the school few have ever been able to say so much in so few words, or to hide so much in so few looks. Leaving her place in the French class to some lucky student, Claire plans to attend Dalhousie next year where she will major in French. 6
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JOHN WELBOURN A Man for all Seasons . (Don) John, conditioned to the joys of life at the Grammar School by long years of hard experience, is the perfect com- bination of brawn, beauty, and brain. In his less athletic moments, this intrepid skiing Mercury enjoys living up to his reputation as a sex symbol. In his more athletic moments he enjoys chasing his reputation up and down the ski slopes. John ' s wit, like his temper that sometimes breaks through his suave exterior, is quick and deadly. His ability in the art of repartee has made him a valuable member of our Reach for the Top team. What will the Grammar School do without him? UPPER THREE First row, left to right: J. Crosby, R. MacLelland, P. Talbot, L. Webber, W. Price, V. Slauenwhite Second row: J. Glube, I. Youle, D. Tingley, K. Chopra, S. Richardson, E. Ling, Mrs. Cassidy Third row: M. Quigley, D. Hirsch, D. Goldbloom, M. Monahan, H. Corston, J. Still, A. Finley, L. Edelstein 8
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