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Sharon Long, Toronto Every Sunday afternoon, Sharon ' s driving keeps the hedges in trim. Sharon will prob- ably end up teaching little kiddies how to set alarm clocks! Susan Millard, Perth Sue surprised us all when she chopped off her formal . . . and her hair. Her favourite pastime, whenever time permits is reclining in bed with a book. Ann MacDonald, Toronto Althoughf Ann claims to be a Scot, her pas- time is not the bagpipes but the banjo-uke. Ann is our class light-weight; you should see her glide over those monkey-bars! Melodie Munro, Toronto Melodie ' s bed is usually covered either with her large collection of stuffed animals or with French notes. Melodie is not sure about next year, but good luck in whatever you choose, Mel. Pet Saying: Oh Heather! Ann MacMillan, Florida Andy ' s cheery face will very likely brighten the wards of some nursing hospital next year. She is an ardent ' rock and roll ' fan. Marjorie Noad, Thamesford Midge, Treasurer of the S tudent Council, spent a great deal of time selling tickets for the Hi-Fi Hop . She plans to go to Teacher ' s College in London this Fall. Beverley McLennan, Toronto Beverley was chosen Queen of th A. A. for- mal. She is usually heard running down the Hall calling Ginny or is seen making faces at someone. Nikki Patterson, North Bay Nikki, a good sport on the Hall and in the gym wants to take ' Therapy ' at McGill this Fall. She has a bad habit of ending up in the infirmary after long week-ends . . . with flu? Page 30
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Virginia Christian, Sutton West Vodka came to O.L.C. this year but she seems to look more in the direction of Mont- real than any other city. Gmny will probably be seen on some university campus this Fall. Dianne Gray, Ottawa After the last bell on Thursday nights, you can usually find Dianne escorting Mrs. Mc- Nulty down the Hall. Dianne ' s ambition is to be a nurse. Probable destination: Scrubbing wards in a hospital. Patricia Earle, Whitby Patsy, Assistant Editor of the Yearbook, trav- els two blocks between O.L.C. and her home every day. A great participant in all sports, she is on the school basketball team. Barbara Hall, Toronto Speedy ' s love for O.L.C. brought her back to us after Christmas. Her ambition is to go into nursing. Our best wishes go with her. Mary Farr, Orillia Meggareggy tops all in diets and in burn- ing the condle at both ends during exam, time. Vice-President of the A. A,, Mary is a great supporter of the Leafs — Dicky Duff?? Jane Lillico, Toronto Secretary-Treasurer of the A. A. and also Photography Editor for the Yearbook. She hopes to take nursing at McMaster. Pet Peeve: Friends who live at great distances. Diane Goodman, Whitby, Ontario Diane is one of our Whitby day students. One of her assets is in Grade IX Piano. Pet Peeve: People who don ' t use large lettering on the board. Lois Linstead, Niagara Falls Lois spends her time trying to do the ballet steps which Sunny teaches her. We hope to see her back next year. Pet Peeve: Men un- der six feet tall. Page 29
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Renata Pennacchiotti, Venezuela Although it was her first year in playing basketball, Rente played a good game on Farewell House team. Good luck in your work next year, Rente. Barbara Talbot Earb is our early riser and makes a point of being one of the first in line for breakfast. After each long week-end. Barb has a new hair-do (and a new male conquest?) Mary Jane Read, Bobcaygeon Mary Jane was sub-captain of Carter House and hopes to become a teacher. During the past year, she was Ruth Richardson ' s cell- mate on Lower Fran. Alison Vallance, Bancroft Sunny ' s skill in sketching and painting really made a hit at the formal. Her ambition is to become a Pro and she hopes to go to the Ontario College of Art this Fall. Ruth Richardson, Toronto Ruth is generally seen talking on the ' phone. She hopes to go to Teacher ' s College next year. Favourite Pastime: Eating onion sand- wiches. Carol West, Camp Borden When a hearty laugh is heard sometime be- tween ten and eleven o ' clock at night, the whole Hall knows it to be Carol ' s. We hope to see her again this Fall. Mary Jane Speers, Toronto Mary Jane spends her extra moments turn- ing down her Hi-Fi set. She is not sure about this Fall but we wish her luck in whatever she does. Elaine Westheuser, Gore ' s Landing As President of the A. A., it was a great job that you did on the formal and on organizing sports, Elaine. We hope that you will be with us this Fall — and bring your Australian stuf- fed creatures! Page 31
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