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Student Council FRONT ROW L. to R: Mrs. White, Ruby Spoerer lSecretaryl, Susan Usher lVice-Presidentl, Dennis Timbrell fPresidentl, Don Guthrie lTreasurerl, Miss Belfry lStal'l Advisori SECOND ROW: Mr. Marshall, Miss Wilson, Miss Stoicheli, Miss Mclntyre, Mr. Dayman. In past years the Students' Council has always been the hub of all the activity in the college. This year certainly was no exception. To date, the council as elected members ,ot the college have - elected its own executive - dispersed money for the various club budgets - sponsored a Korean foster child - sponsored all the college dances, Hallowe'en dance, Cauldron Capers, Christmas dance, Centennial Ball, Graduation dance - Christmas cards were made available to all college members - a college directory was printed by the council with names and addresses of all willing college members - a centennial committee formed in the council worked diligently to provide the college with its own proiect, new furniture in the common room and awards for college members to be given on a continuing basis for their achievement - a skating party - the council is also proud of the tact that is was able to correct any griefs brought forward by college members: washrooms in annex painted delayed classes after Centennial Ball boardwalks placed over muddy walks an extension of cafeteria hours regulation of cafeteria prices extended cafeteria service RUDY SPOERER, Secretary Page 44
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Art Club The Art Club of '67 commenced this year with sketching and drawing under the auspices of Miss Horne and paper sculpture with Mr. E. Wiley. Mr. McKay and his puppet group created the puppets for Centennial night. Many worked on linoleum prints, wood-carving and textile painting, while others preferred papier mache and plaster of paris figures. At Christmas time some club members made mobiles and decorations. The Club is presently engaged in oil and acrylic painting. In the near future we hope to explore Copper Enamelling. lp addition the club has had films and ademonstration offinger-brush painting by afamous Japanese artist. Periodically the club has brought in exhibitions of contemporary artists from the Art Institute of Ontario for the benefit of everyone. BACK ROW L. to R: Mr. E. Wiley, Joanne Church, Sybil Horton, Mary Hunt, Verna Ireland, Shirley Edgerton, Penny Churcher, Lida Zuliani, Jacqueline Dorland, Ann Girard, Mary Gooch, Elizabeth Beamish, Don Berteit, Mr. McKay. MIDDLE ROW: Carolyn Dwyer, Karen Pascoe, Elizabeth Tucker, Sister St. Monica lPresidentl, Marilyry Rambo lVice-presidentl, Margaret Bick, Marilyn Brooks, Theresa Baido. FRONT ROW: Mary Taylor, Rose Liefer lsecretaryl, Kay Paynter, Mary Lake, Linda James. Page 43
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Form Reps BACK ROW L. to R: Dennis Rinsdem, Tom Etele, Dave McCourt, Bill Fox, Brian Bones, Dave Howicli, Tom Peets. FRONT ROW: Charlie Rocks, Jane Tyers, Margaret Neal, Liz Wideman, Helen Papotto, Rosemary Bolduc, Anne Wodzianslia, Glen Holmes. BACK ROW L. to R: Mario Godlewslii, Dave McCourt, Ed Keith, Sue Dewan, Tom Caster, Donna Perry, Sharon Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Hadcocli, Linda Falconi, Brenda Livingstone, Karyn Kincaid, Gudrun Ludorf, Joyce Smith. FRONT ROW: Mark Egit, John McCullam, Bruce Goggan. Page A5
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