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ALUMNI Grade 13 The first graduates of the new l.D.C.l. have gone their various ways. The maiority of them are continuing their education else- where. Among these are six potential teachers. Margaret Caffyn, Jane Ann Churchouse, Naboth Daniel, Evelyn McDonald, Marilyn Mitchell and Norman Young are attending London Teachers' College. Universities have also claimed their share of our graduates. At the University of Western Ontario are Ronald Billings and Leigh Naftolin taking the Pre-Medical course, Bill Morrison and Bill Wark taking Business Administration and Pat Osborn studying Home Economics. Mar- garet Start and Barbara Waring are studying at Victoria College, University of Toronto, where Jacquelin Carr has enrolled in the Dental Nurs- ing course. Carl Wilson is studying engineering there. Doreen Uren is teaching at the Toronto Conservatory of Music and taking extra-mural courses at the University of Toronto. Jake Faber is at Calvin College, Michigan. Nursing has claimed Jean Watmough who is at Victoria Hospital, London, where Marian Stephenson is preparing to be a laboratory technician. Tom Freure has moved away, Fred Waring is studying accounting, Ted and Joe Wallace are working with their father. Wedding bells have rung for Ellen Bent and Joe Wallace. Con- gratulations to both! Sid Anthony is with the Sentinel-Review. Some former Grade I2 students have not returned to l.D.C.l. this year. Jack Daniel and Homer Hammond are farming. Lynn Johnson is with the Ingersoll Cheese Company and Bud Bowman is at Zurbrigg's. George Clark is in the Walker Store, Tillsonburg and Barry Stevens is with .the Department of Highways. Eleanor Folden is working for the Canada Cement Com- pany and Elizabeth Hull has returned to Israel. Frank Allison and Tom Telfer have returned to Grade I3 for extra subiects. Au revoir and good luck! Louise Fleming, Grade I3 Commercial This year the Commercial graduates have scattered to various Ontario towns and cities. Ingersoll received its share of our graduates, however. Mary Hunt 'and Pat' Daniel are both employed by William Stone Sons, Limited, Ron Mahoney by the Ingersoll Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., Muriel Beer as secretary for Start and Marshall, Clifford Underwood at Underwood's Shoe Store, Robert Mott at McKim's Hardware, Ted Buchanan in the Imperial Bank. ln Woodstock are Joyce Sherwood in the office of the General Hospital, Carl Haycock with Standard Tube and T.l. Ltd., Alan Pittock in the La France office, and Doreen Almas at Overland Express, Ltd. The London Life Insurance Company has claimed several of last year's graduates, Eliza- beth Day, Larry Miller, Bill Board, Dorothy Rennie, and Eleanore Cuthbert. However, Eleanore has recently changed her work and is now employed by Canada Cement. Also in London offices are Gladys Ferguson at the Metropolitan Store, Doreen Brown at Kellogg's, Gwen Eden at the Roy James Construction Co., David Fugard at the General Motors Accep- tance Corporation, and Jean Elliott at the' Bell Telephone. The remaining four graduates have been attracted to other centres. Ron Mundy ioined the staff of the Royal Bank in Thamesford. Noreen Jones, who started her business career in the Royal Bank in town, is now a member of the Air Force, stationed in Aylmer. Betty Lou Harrison worked in London for Lawson 81 Jones, but has moved to the Timkins office in St. Thomas. Merle Golstein chose the big city of Toronto where she is employed in the office of the Bell Telephone.Co. May happiness and success be your lot in life. Not au revoir but ei bientot. Sylvia Henderson, Grade l2C Mr. Clement: Blessed are the students who wander in circles, for they shall be known as Big Wheels. GOOD LUCK FORMAN'S THE VOLT Page 'IS
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