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Page 19 text:
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ELAINE STEED - Although Steedy has been here at O.L.C. for only a year, she has become known for her conniving to get out on weekends. Besides she seems to find time for sports, swimming and choir. Next year Elaine intends to enter radiology at Toronto General. However as Elaine often changes her mind you just might find her at Parry Sound General! Keep up the Monday morning smiles Elaine. CAROL THOMSON - This was Carol ' s first and last year at O.L.C. She has made her mark with her Gr. 9 typing class — quite a feat accomplished. We ' ve all made memories here but the freedom of unsupervised study hall was a bit much last term. So farewell Carol and peace with you at Queen ' s next year. WENDY BARCLAY — Experience is the name everyone gives to mistakes! Wendy plans to attend Ontario College of Art next year. Go get ' em. NOR AH McCLINTOCK - Norah is one of the Grade 13 loners on the Grade 12 hall. This year she was involved in curling and folk group. Norah is the founder and editor of OLC ' s first newspaper, the Percolator. General weekends usually find Norah on the 5.30 train to Montreal. DENISE SPINELLI - If all the hippies cut off their hair - wigs would be cheaper? Denise hopes to attend York next year. Good Luck. GRACE WHITFIELD — Grace is one of the many students from the sunny isles of the Bahamas. She is a member of Carter House and her favorite subject is Latin. Grace hopes to return to Canada next year to further her studies and we wish her every success. 15
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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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Page 20 text:
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COLLEGE SONG Dear old Trafalgar Hear thou our hymn of praise. Hearts full of love we raise Proudly to thee. Thy splendour never falls. Truth dwells within thy walls, Thy beauty still enthralls, Dear O.L.C. Through thee we honour Truth, virtue, loveliness. Thy friendships e ' er possess Our constancy. Thy spirit fills us through So we ' ll be ever true To our dear blue and blue Of O.L.C. O! Alma Mater! How can we from thee part Thou only hast our heart, Dearest of schools! Thy glory we shall see Wherever we may be. Still love of O.L.C. Our future rules. 16
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