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Y, it GRADE 10 Front Row, Second Row, Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: John McClintock, Frank Yang, Fraser Smith, G-uy Mclaughlin, Gary Crawford, John Shemilt. Danny Cohen, Fred Stonehouse, Sam Charters, Brian Labbett, Peter Upton, Steve Reindorf. Stew MacDonald, Bill Gower, Peter Ampleford, Steve Younker, Don Macintosh, Tony Donaldson. John Riffel, Manfred Rohr, Geof Kinnear, Chuck Barton, Robert Milne. Phil Allan, Nixon Apple, Bill Kostman, Peter Hiscox. G RADE 9 Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Tyler Levitt, Chris Elton, Bradley Brown, Mike Dawson, Rod Lawson, Doug McKenzie. Ralph Olive, Doug Beattie, Frank Anderson, Robert Murray, Chris Jarvis. Charlie Henderson, Robert Dingwall, Derek Houghton, John Foss, Daryl Gurney. Charles Scott, Gordon Downey, Andy Fasken, Pepe Rosillo, Peter Jack. Tim Waterous, Wally Ducharme, Jon Savan, Bill Kenny, Peter Vasoff- Twenty-one
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Ian Kert, Doug Langille, Earl Gorman, Richard Smith, Richard Walker, John Pickering. Hector Arias, Greg Dopulos, Rob Renouf, Bruce Hamer, Craig Smith. Bruce MacNeil, Paul Weisberg, Bruce Lane, Ron Veitch, Phil McMichael, Jim Wright, Rob Small. David Hutchins, Pete Allan, Jim Brown, Brian Worrall, Ed Rynard. Front Row Paul Mendelson, Gord Schlegel, Wayne Smith, Dane Burton, Lorne Hooper, Ken Coulter, David Cornell. Second Row Jim Gamble, Jerry King, Joe Harwood, Tom Lanier, Paul Bennett Chris Rogers. Third Row Mike Hanley, Brian Reynolds, Rene Watson, Alan Critchley, Bob Hogarth. Fourth Row Peter Eakin, Tim Syers, Bill Bigelow,John Jenset, Bruce Cadman. N 331-
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-1-rw -V --ifi i - -. ,. ,. . lx A ey . 4-'fpgxw . .. - . , ,-, . , . snr... . 7. A t ' -Q ' - f . ' if '.:' f,,:fi'1i-59415 fffim 4 c Preparatory Department W.H. Jackman, B.A., M.Ed., Director A.H. Jewell, Housemaster R.M. Mucy Eric Ferguson Mike Peet Jim Wright Those of us who were returning to the Prep for a second year were naturally curious to find out who would be in the department this year and where they came from. While most of them were from Toronto, some boys came from places such as Midland, St. Thomas, Windsor, London, Chatham, Montreal, Thornhill, Ottawa and even Newmarket. Later in the year a boy came from Sarnia and another from Martinique in the Caribbean. One ofthe tutors came from Toronto, one from the Lakehead, and one from Geraldton. We made an interesting group and learned much just by living together. We all live in Firth House, along with some grade niners, above Mr. Jewell in his apartment, and Miss Forsyth in her infirmary. Shortly after the term began, on a rainy Thursday, we went on our first trip, to Black Creek Pioneer Village. We arrived there after about an hour's ride. A guide escorted us to the first building which was the barn, where an elderly man talked and explained about the tools the settlers used, such as the harrow, sickle, plough, pitch fork, broad-axe and broadcaster. From here we went to see some houses, the first a three-room cabin, the others becoming larger and better- equipped as we moved along. In one of them we saw a woman using a spinning- wheel. Then we went on to a mill where they grind wheat. Near the mill was a little schoolhouse that had contained eight grades in one room. To us this seemed very small. To end the trip all of us went to the lunch counter where we bought all sorts of things to eat. Twenty- two
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