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LORCAN FRANCIS FOX I ' m only a beer teatotaler, not a champagne teatotaler. — George Bernard Shaw Irish by birth (and by the well-timed use of his accent), Lorcan is a ten-year veteran of the Grammar, having spent Grade Seven in Scotland and having for- gotten Grade Three altogether. He has, however, made up for the work he ' s missed nine times over, as any student or teacher will be quick to point out. This is not to say that he is chained to his desk; far from it — eight to ten feet on a good day. Actually, his academic excellence is matched only by his equivalent stature on the soccer field and in a rugby shirt. If that weren ' t enough, when it comes to relaxation and entertednment, no- body appreciates a good film or theatrical production better; and if someone is holding a party this evening you know exactly where to find Lorcan. Lorcan plans to study English Literature at either McGill or the University of Toronto. Au revoir. Monsieur Renard. MICHAEL WILLIAM HAWKINS Tread those reviving passions down. Unworthy manhood! — Lord Byron Michael ' s jocundity and boisterousness are known to all staff and students. Indeed, he often manifests these traits in such an overwhelming way that one can easily overlook his generosity and desire to help both his fellow students and the school. True, the presidency is the first position he has held on the Students ' Council; yet throughout his twelve years at the school Michael has always been active in student affairs and has displayed abilities to lead and organize both in and out of the classroom. Whenever a chore has been forgotten or shirked he has invariably approached it with directness, assiduity, and hardly a grumble, except for those who will not work as he does. A blend of his vivacity and generosity will often gush from Michael when, for instance, he charging over the soccer pitch or the volleyball court, descanting in french or relating with enormous gusto the exploits of his European travels. It is perhaps for this pleasant quality that we will remember Michael, more than for the image which he sometimes likes to project of being O.K., fat but young, blond and sexy. No doubt it will also impress his future colleagues at King , where he will begin the Foundation Year Program next fall. RUPERT WINDEKILDE JANNASCH don ' t know...why they make all this fuss about education... — Vincent Melbourne Rupert plans to take next year off from school to work — that is, to rest from his eight years at H.G.S. A perennial winner of the cross-country run, outstanding, in fact, in all athletics, he has still found time from playing to referee and coach and take pleasure in the position of Royals ' House Captain. Actually, pulled knee lig- aments suffered in a soccer game limited Rupert ' s participation in sports this year, though it is rumoured that he cast off ' his troubles with a certain nurse. Rupert is amiable and generous with his time and energy. The constant battle against apathy is reflected not only in his house ' s good record this year and last, but £dso in his academic average and the general recognition in the community of his leadership. He will undoubtedly do well in his chosen career in agriculture. — 13 —
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ALICE DEBORAH BERESFORD-GREEN haven ' t been abroad in so long that I almost speak English without an accent. — Robert Charles Benchley For four years Debbie has graced the class with her unerring wit, and graced the school with her helpfulness. She is one of those few who should be made an hon- orary Students ' Council member, for she helps with the setting-up, the running, and sometimes even the cleaning-up for most Council events. She has also been a member of the Grammarian ' s business staff and an assistant-secretary. Her interests outside the school include figure skating (at least five hours a week), sailing, canoeing and raquet sports. Debbie is determined to begin a Bachelor of Sciences degree next year. Her certain dignity and purposefulness will be assets to her in the pursuit of an il- lustrious career in dentistry. JONATHAN S. BLANCHARD He that will make good use of any part of his life must allow a large part of it to recreation. — Locke Jonathan is one of two students in this year ' s graduating class who has spent a full twelve years at the school. During this time, he has rarely failed to find ways of enjoying himself or expressing his athletic personaltiy. Jon ' s basic attitude is to commit himself only to those things that really interest him; in extra-curricular matters, these have been the volleyball and soccer teams, the Students ' Council, as well as skiing and sailing. Jon has also knocked off numerous track and field records when at the top of his form; and his astoundingly broad range of general knowledge earned him a place on the Reach for the Top team. The resources of Jon ' s energy and humour should make him a welcome addition to the Engineering faculty at Dal. KEVIN REGINALD CRICK have never let my schooling interfere with my education. — Mark Twain Since his first day at H. G. S. in Grade Five, his flamboy ancy and the readiness with which he relates a new joke or story or adventure have made Kevin a popular member of the class. He has managed successfully to balance a part-time job and an active social life while maintaining a good average. He has lent his capable hands in the service of the school as Students ' Council secretary a few years ago, and as disc- jockey at our drop-ins. Despite the urging of his friends, Kevin has never joined any sports team, though he very much enjoys a good game of volleyball or basketball, and is an outstanding hockey player in Halifax leagues. Kevin will probably enter Dal next year, where we know he will continue to make good friends and, as Mark Twain said, never let his schooling interfere with his education, or his good times. — 12 —
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JONATHAN P. LANGILLE To trust the soul ' s invincible surmise was all his science and his only art. — George Santayana Who is the real Jonathan P. Langille? Is he the Jon who sways to the peals of his waihng harmonica; or the quiet, seriously religious Jonathan; or the Puggy of sneaky quips, and a sincere, helpful disposition? The truth is, he is all four. Jonathan came to the school in Upper Four and has been an intermittent member of the class ever since-intermittent due to his tendency to lapse into daydream. We suspect that during his less attentive and more mellow moments Jon is in a cherished dream world of Hudson Packards, shiny Jaguars and leather upholstery, or in an alternate fantasy of endless Alberta foothills where he is a muddy-fingered, tractor-crazy and blissful rancher. When, however, Jonathan is spiritually with us, we find him to be a concerned, industrious person. This is Jon the art student, who dreams of refinishing every article of furniture in the school; Percival ( what the P stands for) whose stem oration on the sinfulness of gaudy, naked toenails impressed us all; Pug the photographer who uses distinctive and intriguing camera angles;-the hardworking Jonathan we all know. DAVID ANDREW McKINNELL The night cometh, when no man can work. — John:ix,41. David arrived at H.G.S. only this year, and with his sly humour and quiet manner, immediately fit in well with the class. Originally from Ottawa, he is not fond of our Nova Scotian climate; nevertheless he manages to enjoy life here. He has been chess champion, a member of the soccer team, and an enthusiastic participant in intramural sports. David also loves a good party, particularly if the music played suits his eccentric and sophisticated taste. He plans to begin a Bachelor of Science at Dalhousie University next year. BERNARD O ' BOYLE What I tell you three times is true. — Lewis Carroll Bernard came to the Grammar School only this year a wise decision, since he formerly went to the Dartmouth Academy. His contribution to the class has been unique: many of the things on which his reputation rests, though harmless, should not, perhaps, be discussed in the Grammarian. He has also been a member of our basketball, volleyball, and fencing teams, and indeed had considerable success as a fencer: after less than a year ' s experience, he won the Senior Division of the Nova Scotia Novices ' Tournament. Bernard will probably return to his home province of Ontario to further his education. Whatever he does, we are sure that he can succeed, and all that! — 14 —
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