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BRENDA MacKILLICAN Brenda ' s interests at the opening of the 68-69 school season caused her a lot of worries, but now since she has devoted her time to a domestic science (cooking) she has settled down. She was a member of O.L.C. ' s choir and an avid basketball player. Next year Brenda plans to enter nursing. SANDRA MAHABIR Sandra spends most of her time trying to decide whether to pass Math and fail French or vice versa. Her pet peeve is the morning bell, so she politely ignores it. Her interests include reading and dancing (especially cha-cha). Sandra is undecided about her future but plans to enter university. LYNNE MacLACHLAN Line in her second year at O.L.C. has been rather tied up in extracurricular activities. Wearing the red laces, she participated in both basketball and volleyball. Next year Lynne hopes to attend Carleton and eventually enter the field of social work. Best Wishes Lynne MARY ANN McDOUGALL Snork ' s main ambition is to find some spare hours. As Head Prefect she is kept busy with Student Council Meetings, Prefects ' Parties and tearful girls. However, she does manage to find time for friendly shoemen, ghosts and Wells parties. Mary Ann will be spending even more of her life in T.O. next year as she plans to attend U of T or York. We owe much gratitude and credit to Mary Ann for the success of the year ' 69. Thank You Snork!
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BETH FIDDES Bouncing Bethie is the Grade 7 and 8 prefect and a pleasing combination of hoots and laughter. Her life took quite a turn this year at the Appleby Dance Beth is postulating on entering nursing at Montreal General next year. SUSAN GOLDIE Suey sang her way into O.L.C. this year. Affectionately referred to as Our Soloist , she repre- sented us well at the Toronto and Peterborough Kiwanis Music Festival. Grade 13 class president, choir member, Mar player on tin; Hare basketball team, and other pur- suits have kept Sue busy. Next year Suey may be found ,,i Pen rborouqh I (Metiers ' College Good Luck Suey MAUREEN GILBRIDE Mo, our Lakehead beauty has attended O.L.C. for Grade 13. Upon completion of her senior year she wishes to study Nursing Science at Lakehead U. How- ever, the majority of 13 hall think that she would make a much better Vicker ' s wife. Maureen in our eyes ful- fills the school motto of Truth, Virtue, and Loveliness to overflowing. Active in choir, outstanding in figure, she has been a noteworthy classmate. Like the true fish she is, she continues to haul drowning victims from the bottle-shaped pool as exhibited during the Holiday at LESLEE GRACEY Grachiii comes to us from Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. She insists that Esterhazy does exist, although there seems to be some dispute among members of our class. She has been very active in all school activities and has even created some of her own special underwear stringing in main halll Her mind isn ' t made up about next year but with her experience in pornography we strongly suspect where her inclinations will lead her. We wish her the very best next year in her chosen profession.
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MARY McWHIR During the five years that Mary has been a student at O.L.C. her accomplishments have been many. Last year Mary was theS.C.M. prefect and this year she is Grade 12 prefect. She has illustrated her superior musical ability by being O.L.C. ' s organist for the past four years. Mary gets her hoots chaperoning junior dances with Lakefield and dancing the Eightsome Reel with bearded strangers. Her hero is Casamir Fink! Mary intends to further her scholastic pursuits at Victoria College. We wish her lots of luck in life and love. SUZANNE OGG Coming from Deep River, Soggie is usually found in ih ; | ool with hci swimming class I his yt. ' . ' ir Sue; refuted the statement that where there ' s smoke there ' s always fin: . Suzanne is active in basketball and cross countried everyone else to come in way ahead of Ihe other hounds. ! u annc, commonly known as Spoody, could manage to be I;jH: for her own fun ;r.il. Next year she hope s lo study physical therapy at Western. SUSAN MERRILL Sue dropped into O.L.C. one day in January and decided to stay to try to enlighten us on the facts of life in the outside world. With only six months at her dis- posal Sue deserves credit for fast work. Next year her goal is Carleton or U of T or Trent, but does anybody care! SANDRA PULLY Spully hails from a wee spot in Mid-Atlantic, Bermuda. Now her favourite spot is on the telephone where she awaits long distance calls from her multitude of beaux. Her expression is Honest? Next year Sandra hopes to enter nursing.
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