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HEATHER DAWES: Heather is one of 12C ! s most popular members. She has made no great contributions to either athletics or music but she is the well known Blue f N White Secretary. Her work with the Magazine takes her from her c 1 a s s w o r k every night at 3:30 p.m. , doesn ' t it Heather? We are sure that she will be an asset to her future employer as an expert typist. JOAN DENYER: Joan is the Secretary-Treasurer of the Student ' s Council. During her first three years of High School she was active in the Musical Organizations. Joan is quiet in class, that is why she got such good marks in her examinations. We see Joan dis¬ appearing every afternoon to go to work. LARAINE DOLLEY: Laraine is one of the quieter girls in the class. She says only what is intelligent, in class, but out in the halls she spills over. Laraine played on the class volleyball and basketball teams. She gets high marks in all her subjects as a result of all the studying she does. Upon graduation she hopes to work in Port Hope. JACK FRASER: Jack who is a member of 12C was voted unanimously to be a member of the Boy ' s AA. Reason is he is the only boy in this class. He is the secretary for that association. Jack ' s better subjects are b o o k k e e p i n g and math. When finished school he hopes to get a job as a bookkeeper. SUSAN HAYDEN: Sue is the lifeblood of 12C. Without her we would be lost in the depths of despair. Sue is another of our good athletes, winn¬ ing her athletic pin and helping 12C to win the volleyball champ¬ ionship. She isafavourite of our teacher Mr. Trevor who is continually moving her about so that he can see (or watch) her better. We wish Sue luck as she faces the world. BARBARA HENLEY: Barb is an asset to our class. She always has a cheery word to off e r and is willing to help in emergencies, such as Math. , Spelling, or English homework. Barb hopes to be a dental Assistant. We wish her success and we feel sure that she will pull through efficiently. JOAN MOORE: Joan ' s participation in athletics was halted this year when she injured her back last fall. She continued to display her sch¬ ool spirit by refereeing Basketball and Volleyball games. Joan hopes to be employed in the Colgate Co. in Toronto, or as a doctor ' s assistant. 23
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LEIGH WINFIELD: Leigh has an interest in the Cadet Corps and is the head of the Corps. He is an avid lover of cars and antique guns. This year being completed, he plans to a 11 e n d Waterloo University and take an Engineering course. DONALD WORKMAN: During High School, Don has been an active member of the Senior Band and Dramatic Society. A great deal of praise is due for his excellent acting in Pygmalion last year. After completing Grade 13, Don is hoping to enter U. of T. to specialize in French and Latin or Spanish. Just now he is specializing in keep¬ ing us in stitches with his witty remarks and halarious char¬ acterizations . NOEL WRIGHT: Dear Noel is a personality set apart. He loved us enough to stay on and be XIII B ' s rep. for Student s Council and a mem¬ ber in good s t a n d i n g of the French Club. His social Sciences course at Queen’s seems justified after being our esteemed Santa Claus for the Christmas Party and prize winning Henri¬ etta at Hallowe’en. Neath that golden smile there is pride too. ’He’s now an uncle . 12C SPECIAL COMMERCIAL PEARL AUSTIN: Pearl has played on the class Basketball team for 12C. In Grade 11 she was a member of the Intermediate Band. She would like to work as a stenographer in Port Hope or Kingston. MARY BECKETT: Mary is one of the jolly members of the 12C class, but Mary ’’Why does your face go so red? Mary is a member of the Wel¬ come Hi-C group, she also tried her luck at playing basketball for our form, this year. Mary hopes to work in an office in Port Hope and be a stenographer for some lucky employer. JOHANNA CASTELYNS: Johanna is one of our better student’s. She stood first in our class at Christmas and second at Easter. She played intramural volleyball and basketball and was an asset to our teams. We know that Johanna will be successful in any position she obtains. 22
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TINA SCHOON: Tina is one of the girls who make 12C a lively room. She seems to have a little trouble getting her bookkeeping up to date, but in athletics she is always on time. Tina has played on both the School Basketball and Volleyball teams. When Tina graduates she hopes to obtain a position as a typist. We wish her the best of luck. MARLENE TOWES: Here is anothe r girl in 12C who helps to keep our spirits high. Marlene is one of the few who like to type and is always so far ahead of us slow ones. Marlene is also well known for her discussions in our Economics Class. When she leaves school in June she hopes to be a secretary. DIANNA WEBB: Dianna is another of 12C ' s athletes. She was on both of the class intra-mural teams. She is a good student although she stays away from her shorhand a bit too long at time s . She is also another that keeps 12C living through the year. Her am¬ bition in life is to be a typist. DOROTHY WOODLEY: Dorothy is one of the quiet members of our class. She is the president of Hope Township Junior Farmers and is also an active member of the Garden Hill Young Peoples. In Grade 11 she was a member of the Dramatic Society. After graduation Dorothy hopes to obtain a position as a stenographer in e ithe r Port Hope or Oshawa. We wish her the best of luck. BONNIE CARTWRIGHT: Bonnie was a very active member in the sports department of 12C. She belonged to the School Sr. Basketball team, and par¬ ticipated in intermural basketball and volleyball. She works at Strong ' s store on weekends. Upon graduation she hopes to obtain an office position. JUDY CORBETT: Another member of our 12C class this year is the one and only Judy Corbett. She is one of the few shorthand experts in our class leaving most of us far behind. We all hope that Judy gets the job she is wanting and that life in the outside world will be good for her. BETTY SAVORY: Betty came to us from Bowmanville High School and brought her good nature and funny expressions with her. There are just three little questions we’d like answered. ' Where and what is this place called The Acre ' s and why do you spend so much time there? Betty left us after Christmas and is now an employee of General Motors. 24
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