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THE GRADUATES JOANNE BENJAMIN - Green A res Estate. Devonshire, Bermuda. This has been quite a busy year for Joanne. Her duties as Maxwell ' s sub-captain and her gymnastic activities have kept her hopping. However she is a loyal worker and once in a while does her home- work! Next year Joanne is off to McGill University where she will take Chemistry. Lots luck Benjie! KATHY BILLINGSLEY - 1M Dundas Highway E. , Cooksville. Ontario. Kathy has graced the Grade Li ' s with her magnani- mous presence on Upper Francis as their loyal and most gracious Prefect. The atmosphere around here is usually filled with tumultuous laughter and a con- tinuous flare of in -jokes! Anything to say in Ouaker , Kath? What this girl will do next year is a question. Perhaps she ' ll attend Ryerson or maybe she ' ll be an airline stewardess. Whatever she does - she will do it well! JOANNE CARROLL - 178 Catharine St. , Port Colborne, Ontario. Jody of the ' Jungle, powerhouse of the Soprano sec- tion, has added a lot to our fun this year. And though life has had its ups and Downs, and hot choc- olates, I think it ' s been pretty exciting for her too. Jody plans to go on to Secretarial Science next year, but we think she ' d make an excellent Home Ec. or Spelling teacher. But hark! I hear a cry in the distance, now it ' s getting closer, Joanne Carroll, Joanne Carroll! Where is Joanne Carroll? PO YEE CHAN - 98 Kennedy Road, Hong Kong. Po Yee came to us from the other side of the world. Her keeness and application enabled her to be promoted from Gr. XII at Christmas and to com- plete Grade XIII in June. Bravo! Several of her friends, on learning of her success, are coming to us from Hong Kong next year.
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MAXWELL HOUSE - THE THINK TEAM! Judith Giesking This year, Maxwell house spirit has been at its peak. Per- haps it all started with the festival of plays when our play Two Sides of Darkness , won the award for the best production. Our play was certainly not smooth going all the way! The night before the play our costumes turned to a beautiful orange, when they were supposed to be shades of grey. One of our actresses Sonja Oset had fallen out of a tree the week before and had sprained herankle. However she did make hrr appearance and won honour- able mention as best supporting actress In Volleyball and Badminton, Maxwell shone inability but at the Swim Meet we came first to the last! We all had fun and our cheers were as loud as ever. The Winter Carnival was MAXWELL all the way with our Think Team theme song. I would like to thank Joanne Benjamin , Maxwell 1 s sub-captain for all of her help and advice and to all Maxwell -ite s , thank you for such a spiritfull year.
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LUCILLE CHAPMAN - 59 St. George St. , Pickering, Ontario. Lucille studiously avoids Mrs. Osborne en route to her music practices each morning. As a day girl she finds great pleasure in volleyball, basketball and badminton. She also was a great inspiration to our club swinging. Her biggest joy came in dis- covering the contrasting colours of Mr. Bedford ' s shirts and ties. She spends much time devoted to her studies and having sustainedl 5 years at OLC we hope she can adapt to living elsewhere. JOAN CHILD - 605 Coleraine Dr. , Renfrew, Ont. The crying shoulder of Grade 13, her favourite pastime is murdering conversational phrases - Louder baby, louder? ? A born nurse who doesn ' t even faint at the sight of blood, she will enter Kingston General next year. She is neat, plays the piano and has a gentle disposition. All in all she should make a good catch for some lucky guy! MARGARET COLEMAN - Box 206, Carleton Place, Ontario. Margaret has graced the hallowed halls of OLC for the past three years. She has been S. C. M. rep- resentative this year (holds the post of Grade XII Prefect, and what a post to hold!). No one who knew Marg could say that she starved. If she wasn ' t sat- isfied at her tabic there ' d always be room at Marg ' s Diner on Lower Fran for freshly popped popcorn or warm buns md honey-happy heartburn! ! Marg has used ht-r own judgement in deciding her future. Next ye.ir we ' ll see her at Kingston General. Good luck Mary ! JANET ELIGH - 133 Broadway Ave. , Ottawa, Ont. This five feet of dynamite hails from Ottawa. She is the shortest of the Grade Ill ' ers, but she certainly livens up the hall with her cheerful laughter and frolicsome pranks which include -putting crackers in beds, pulling beds apart and scaring people. The hall will be quiet without her next year but I ' m sure she will bring joy to the halls of Kingston General Hospital.
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