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?4q,v Y was W- B F Q Www' YZF - :-f5T0E12iT!3'5?S:f E E1 'I :i?:f '- 1 1 FIFTH FORM 551 ALDRED: In 1952 sho won the the Public Speaking award. In Trial By Jury she was a Brides- maid. From 1951 to 1953 she played Basketball and in 1951 was Secretary-Treasurer of the Literary Society. In 1955 she will be in Ryerson Institute in Toronto, training for Radio Broadcasting and T.V. ISABEL BAYLIS: In 1955 Isabel will be training for a Nurse in Toronto General Hospital. JOAN CHAPIN In 1952-53-5u, she played on the Basket- ball team. In 1953 She played in the play NRumours Wanted.n Joan acted as Editor in chief of the year book in 1952-53. She was also President of the Athletic Society in 1952-53. in 1953 She attended the O.M.E.A. In 1955 she will attend Victoria College for her B.A. MARY JEAN DOBSON: ' From 1951 to 195A she played basketball, and is also a Lieutenant in Cadets. She was a bridesmaid in Trial by Jury and in the chorus in the Gondoliers. In 195A Mary Jean won the basketball trophy. In 1955 she will be attend- ing Teachers College in Toronto. EARLE DOBSON: He was the President of Student's Council 1953-5L, was secretary of Student's Council in 1952-53. He was on the basketball team 1951- 52-53. He went to the O.M.E.A. in 1952, and he led in 2 operettas' HTrial by Jury.n and WGondoliers.W He is also a Major in Cadets. In 1955 he is going to MacDonald College, Mont- real for B.S.A. FAYE HAYDEN: She was in the chorus of Trial by Jury and had a lead in the Gondoliers. In 1953 Faye attended the O.M.E.A. and is Cadet Captain in Cadets. In 1953 she was in the school play nRumours Wantedn. In 1955 she will be training for a Nurse in Toronto General Hospital.
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