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To Mr. Hall we affectionately and respectfully dedicate our yearbook. Mr. Hall came to O.L.C. five years ago, as head of the science department, and assistant principal. Throughout his time here, he earned the respect and admiration of the staff and students, as well as a repu- tation for coming to school on time no matter what the weather. Mr. Hall is also responsible for all dona- tions that may be made to the O.L.C. science department in the near future, for last year, the grade twelve class swore that they would dedicate their first million to equipment. Mr. Hall has made a tremendous con- tribution in this field — our science lab has been greatly improved by his efforts. Mr. Hall has taught us more than science, for by his example we have learned what few can teach. Perhaps for more than anything else, Mr. Hall will be remembered for his smile, a smile which never failed to spread warmth and happiness. 4
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Dear Students, . This has been a memorable year for our School. We welcomed a new Principal, and his wife and daughter; I completed my first year as Dean; and we have had a good mixture of fun and hard work. This year has been characterized by the number of changes that have taken place. Change for the sake of change is not wise, but the changes made in the College were intended to improve administration, to encourage stu- dent participation, and to reduce rules to the minimum consonant with the effective running of the School. Some students have treated this more liberal attitude as an invitation to throw aside restraint, but for the good of all students, and for the proper functioning of the College, there must be some basic rules and regulations. To realise that these rules are necessary, and to accept them cheerfully, will help to engender a pride in our School and keep its standards high. Some students, on the other hand, have realised that greater liberty demands greater responsibility, and they have been willing to accept the responsibility. This is the attitude we hope all students will acquire, so that they will exercise self-discipline and self-control, instead of having to have discipline enforced by those in authority. This is a goal not easily achieved, but it is the goal for which we are aiming. To those of you who are leaving this year my sincere wishes for a happy and rewarding future; to those of you who will return in September an invitation to come back and make the future of O.L.C. as illustrious as its past has been. Yours sincerely, Dorothy Perry 3
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BACK ROW: Mrs. Perry, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Bedford, Dr. Davis, Mr. Schoenenberger, Mrs. uavis, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Holley, Mrs. Hallpike. FRONT ROW: Miss Saunders, Miss Nash, Miss Breckenridge, Mrs. Swann. ENGLISH: FRENCH: Dr. Davis M.A., M.Mus., M.Ed., Ph.D. Mrs. Hallpike B.A. Miss Breckenridge Miss Saunders B.A. Mrs. Holley B.A. Mr. Schoenenberger Lie phil GERMAN: LATIN: Mr. Schoenenberger Lie. phil Mrs. Holley B.A. BIOLOGY: PHYSICS: Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. GENERAL SCI ENCES: CHEMISTRY: Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mr. Sutherland B.Sc. MATHEMATICS: Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mrs. Perry M.P.S. Mr. Sutherland B.Sc. Mr. Terry B.A. ART: HISTORY: Miss Nash B.A. Miss Breckenridge Miss Saunders B.A. GEOGRAPHY: Miss Nash B.A. Miss Breckenridge Miss Saunders B.A. Miss Breckenridge PHYS. ED.: MUSIC: Mrs. Hallpike B.A. Dr. Davis AT. CM. Mr. Bedford Mrs. Ramsey Miss Breckenridge 5 LIBRARIAN: Miss Saunders B.A.
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