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GIL PLAXV Kingston, Ontario - C1 yearj - Glce Club - Secret Society - Senior Football - Orfun Basketball - Baseball - Member of Gatehouse Elite- Other Interests - Swimming - Water skiing - folk music - sailing - Nickname - Gilaboo - Ambition - Chemical Engineering at Lowell Technical Institute - Probable Destination - Invent Youth Serum Favourite Saying - Think .--- I can't . JOHN RENNVICK Toronto - C5 yearsj - Polikon Club - Senior Football - Orfun Basketball - Track - Red Team - School Committee - Grade IX Overloads - Other Interests - Cars - stamps - coins - Pool - Nickname - Honest John - Ambition - Staff of General Motors or Running a Used Car Lot - Probable Destination - Public Relations for Ford - Favourite Saying - Listen Fatheadn. DAVID RIVERS Thornhill, Ontario - Q-I yearsj - Rooters Club - Senior Football, 2 years - Senior Hockey - Track - Baseball - Corridor Committee - Other Interests - The Three Star Club Nickname - Riv - Ambition - Airforce - Probable Destination - Continental Road Runner Favourite Saying - Les, What are we doing Sunday? O.L.C.?l' TOM THOMSON Wloodstock, Ontario - C3 yearsj - Thirty Club - Silver Team - Football Manager - Corridor Committee - Craft Shop - Other Interests - Pool - Donna - Nickname - Timber Tom - Ambition - To beat Honest -Iolin Renwick in a smart deal -- Probable Destination - Stock broker - Favourite Saying - 'tHoi . .IIM NVALDIE St. Thomas, Ontario - C3 yearsj - Polikon Club - Silver Salts Club - Senior Football - Baseball - Silver Team - Grade IX Overloads - Three Star Club - Holder of Sacred Shovel 58-59 - Other Interests - Cars, Pool, Annoying Renwick - Nickname - Diamond -lim - , Ambition - Financial NVorld - Millionaire of W, Car Industry - 1 jff U I Probable Destination - Gatekeeper at Little Africa. .,',, 4 O S . ' U.s.A. - it 3155 9, Favourite Saying - filet Real . I Sewefzleen
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Sixteen DUGAL McQUARRIE More Bay, Ontario - Q2 yearsj - Rooters Club - Senior Soccer - Senior Hockey CManagerb - Blue Team - Chapel Committee - Corridor Committee - Other Interests - Movie Photography - Records - Fishing - Nickname - McQueery', - Ambition - Medicine at Queen's- Probable Destination - Pressing pants -- Favourite Saying - Get out of my life Curryf, MICHAEL MITCHELL North Bay, Ontario - tl yearj - Canecon Club - Senior Football - Senior Hockey - School Committee CRudy Manj - Gold Team tYear Captainj - Softball - Other Interests - Sports - Nickname - Mitch - Ambition - Queen's - Probable Destination - Keeper of the Look Out -- Favourite Saying - hxvlltlt about this short. - - - deal? BARRY MUNCASTER Sault Ste Marie, Ontario - Q2 yearsj - Canecon Club - Senior Football - Senior Basketball, 2 years - Baseball - Fifty Club - School Committee tDress Mani - Other Activities - Hunting - Nickname - Monk', - Ambition - Engineering at Michigan - Probable Destination - XVashing floors at the Silk 84 Linen Shop - Favourite Saying - We don't want a meeting Friday Night. PETE PARKINSON Toronto - C2 yearsj - Thirty Club - Dramatics - Glee Club - Junior Football - Senior Hockey - Baseball - Red Team - Laundry Committee - Ambition - Ryerson - Probable Destination - Marrying Sue - Other Interests - Cars. Nickname - Pedr0'l - Favourite Saying - Look Ed, how about 1 o'clock? I
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ff l?z'v'-'VZ f-4Z'FjZi5'b'1 fa-wif! A2752 2'-A-7 2 of' 372'-ff-L. J Af ,QJZZ4 chapel URING THE XVINTER TERM two Sunday Chapel services are conducted by members of the School Committee. Below are reproduced the talks given by the Com- mittee at these two services. friendship RE You VVORTHY or YOUR FRIENDS? Ask yourself this question and what answer do you get? Some may think this is rather a simple question to ask because, of course, they think they are worthy of their friends. But in all reality are they? Would they go the ,extra mile or turn the other cheek? Would they be willing to share the sorrows as well as the joys and still have strong fellow-feeling. One begins to wonder if all this respect, understanding and unselfishness is really worth it. Most people know that it is worth it. Everybody, sometime in his or her life has felt insecure and lonely and has wanted somebody to turn to. This is where friendship is one of the most valuable and most enduring relationships in life as it gives you the security and feeling of being wanted, or belonging. There is a saying A mere chance brings people together. NVe have that chalice right here, but are we making the most of it. You may think so? You have your own circle of friends but have you ever gone outside this circle? In a school of this size every- body pretty well knows everybody else but how many of you can get along well with Johnny Jones who lives down the hall. Maybe some boys here don't like John, so they persecute him both physically and worst of all mentally. VVhy? Because he doesn't come up to the standards of the boys. The guys with much muscle and little brain, if they have to find amusement for themselves by bullying other fellow students who are not big or strong enough to defend themselves against overwhelming odds. Just because a. fellow docsn't have a. build like Charles Atlas or doesnt know all the angles, he probably has something on the ball and if only given the chance he could prove himself. Since we all have this chance to live here it is up to us to make this a better place in which to live both alone and with many. It is also up to us to live together in this school of ours, as friends whose friendship will be carried far beyond these walls. Let's all try to be a little more understanding, sympathetic, tolerant. TONY ALLEN to strive, to seek, not to yield o Us IN THE PRESENT DAY this means a world quite unlike the one we live in. A world of peace without Weapons, without slander, without evil. Noble words you might say. Vtfords which have been said before, and in all probability will be said again. tflranted. But we are the next generation that people talked about at the end of NVorld NVar H. The war that was to end wars. We were to live in peace and harmony. Obviously we do not. Therefore we must strive, must seek, must never yield and some day we must find that newer world. The world of peace, of love, of harmony. We must do this so that our children and theirs will live a better life. The question is where do we begin. The answer - with ourselves, then with our friends, then with our community and so on. You might ask yourself how Eighteen
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