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MARY ANNE McCALLUM - ' Freckles ' came to O.L.C. in January from Toronto just outside Woodbridge . Don ' t let her quietness fool you, you just have to catch her at the right time: and then you wish you hadn ' t. Although her neck is disjointed her thoughts are quite definite, for she plans to attend Guelph next year. Buena suerte! IRENE McRAE — Irene came from Kirkland Lake to O.L.C. for her Grade 13. Irene has caused much chaos on the Gr. 13 hall, ripping beds apart and all. Her biggest gripe is that she doesn ' t get home very often like once every 65 days, so plans weekends at other people ' s homes. Following her year at O.L.C. Irene intends to go to North Bay Teachers ' College. Best of Luck Irene. JAN PORTER - This is Jan ' s second year at O.L.C. In these two years Jan has been an enthusiastic member of the Choir and this year she was a member of the S.C.M. Next year Jan hopes to attend U. of T. where she intends to further her studies in Biology. We all wish Jan the best of luck in the future. YUEN WAH PUN - Paddling like a Donald Duck, Yuen Wah always wears a smile. She hardly gains a pound though she eats butter all the time. She is interested in doing research work and she wants to take statistics in Queen ' s University. While we are living together we do have a lot of fun. Have a good future! 13
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JO ANNE HOBBS - Jo Anne (No hyphen) Hobbs spent one well-rounded year at O.L.C. She took a dramatically sudden interest in history. The text was apparently co-authored by a gentleman named Farr; she also developed an uncanny passion for the telephone. (Is she an operator in disguise?) And, remarkably, she found time for newspaper work, house sports, and a smattering of school work. CECILIA LAW — Perhaps we will best remember Ling Kung as a princess at our school formal, but those of us who don ' t believe in prestige titles as very good credentials, we know her as one of the few individuals who somehow always had a spare smile. We hope she will always be as happy and equally successful. TERESA LIN — To describe Teresa as my ' House-mate ' is more suitable than to describe her as my ' Room-mate ' . Being an optimist, co operative, talkative, and humorous girl, she appears to be happy all the time. She plans to study science in Queen ' s yet she also has potential ability in doing business. Next year, wo might not be together again, so this year ' s experiences will leave us colorful memories. With best wishes and lots of luck to you. Chatter box. 12 MARCELLE MAUGHAN - Uglisha came from Barbados to O.L.C. for Gr. 12 and was accelerated into Gr. 13. She had a busier week than most girls, for besides her day classes, she had Physics two nights a week and Spanish one other night a week. In addition, she was preparing for her Gr. VIII music exam in piano and when she had time, which wasn ' t often, she attended gym club. Marcelle hopes to attend a university in Canada next year. We wish her the best of luck.
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JAYNE RILEY - Jayne is from Belleville. She ' s the chief swimming instructor of O.L.C. and I ' m sure that everyone appreciated the efforts which her students performed at our May Day. Jayne was also chosen as Queen of our semi- formal and we wish her all the best in the future. BRENDA ROGERS — Brenda hails from Bramalee and has been at O.L.C. for 3 years. As well as being the Gr. 11 prefect she manages to have time for S.C.M., sports and student council. Next year finds Brenda at Waterloo for arts if she doesn ' t become an airsick stewardess instead. A ' pat ' on the back Brenda for luck and don ' t press any more new formals. JANET SMITH - As our head girl this year Janet has occupied the traditional Union Station room, whore each day the problami of many frustrated girls are solved. But solving her own are not quite as easy, the droopie electric roller curls, double sprained ankles and Go train connections, are problems yet to be overcome. Janet ' s four years at OLC have been pro- duetiVI -inrJ we wish her the best at University next year. DONNA STAPLETON - When not writing her fiance, Philip, Donna was a very studious girl. Frequently her door could be heard slamming when the telephone was not for her. If wedding bells do not ring for her before September Donna will attend Toronto University to take a course in dental hygiene. Best of luck.
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