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INDRA RANCHARAN After seven years of attending O.L.C. Indra has reached maturity. Much of her spare time in ' 69 was spent in T.O. but in ' 70 her centre of activity will be shifted to Ottawa, Carleton vicinity. Indra is not sure what she will major in next year but as she always says: All ' s Wells that ends Wells. KAREN RICHARDSON Karen is a very honest prefect. She keeps count- ing the hours to meet Robb. She wishes to be an x-ray technician although she is more likely to be a professional basketball player. Lots of Luck Karen BETTY STANGER Betty joined our happy group at O.L.C. just before Christmas. Due to Betty ' s quiet nature and the few classes she ' s taking we hear very little from her. At 3:30 on the dot Betty can be found on her way out the classroom door. We often wonder who is waiting to meet you at the bus, Betty. Her future plans include U of T next fall and eventually becoming a psychologist. Good Luck Betty! PATRICIA WALLACE Pat has spent the past four years at O.L.C. Her accomplishments include being Grade 10 prefect and a member of the industrious Hare basketball team. She plans to attend Bishop ' s University next year to major in sociology, with a minor in Italians . 15 Best of Luck!
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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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FRANCES WARD Frances came up from Barbados just to join the 13 class of ' 69. An avid reader of certain books, Frances is also a member of the S.C.M. Her love for dancing naturally took her in the direction of the Jazz Club. Frances hopes to enter McGill University in the fall and eventually enter a career in micro Biology. Watch those micros Frances! MARGARET WERRY We ' ve really enjoyed Marg this year. She has been very busy as head of the decorating committee, and as an important member of the Maxwell Senior volleyball and basketball teams and s chool choir. She has several claims to fame — her florid complexion and her unattached brother. Just as everyone has something she ' d rather do than anything else, Marg loves attending Math classes (especially double periods). We ' re going to miss making our red light blush in B. O. classes. Good Luck Marg. JO ANNE WILSON Although a new student at O.L.C., Jo Anne ' s smile helped brighten everyone ' s day. She was chosen Queen of the Semi-Formal. Her activities included being CO editor of the yearbook, school choir and decorating. Hi ' : only time a frown appeared was when ' .lie had a problem with her Bill ' s . Next year she plans on attending Queen ' s. Da mi basia rnille 16
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