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FACULTY STANDING: Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Swann, Mrs. Gadkie, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Davis, Miss Nash, Mrs. Hallpike. SITTING: Miss Michalczuk, Mr. Dobie, Dr. Davis, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Holley, Miss Howell. Reginald C. Davis, M.A., M.Ed., M.Mus., Ph.D Principal Mrs. Dorothy Perry, M.P.S Dean Religious Knowledge Mr. Reginald Bedford, A.T.C.M Piano Theory Mrs. Eileen Boland Speech Arts Mrs. Eleanor Davis Grade 7 8 Subjects Mr. Eugene Dobie, B.A., M.Ed Guidance Mrs. Jean Gadkie, B.Sc Mathematics Mrs. Nanette Hallpike, B.A English Physical Education Mrs. Margaret Holley, B.A Latin French Miss Rosamund Howell Home Economics, Art Mr. Stanley Ireland, B.A Physics Miss Antonia Michalczuk, B.A German French Miss H. Donelda Nash, B.A History Geography Mrs. A. Ramsay, A.R.C.T Voice Piano Miss Lilly Saunders, B.A Library, English, History Mrs. Margaret Swann, B.A., B.Sc Science Mr. Philip Terry, B.A Mathematics 5
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HEAD GIRL ' S MESSAGE When I think of OLC and all that is has done for me and all that it has meant to me in the past four years, a verse from Shakespeare ' s As You Like It comes to my mind: All the world ' s a stage and all the men and women merely players, each one of them having his entrance and exit ... O.L.C. is not only a stage over which many girls pass from one year to another, most of them gaining some sort of personal reward or experience, but it is also a stage in another sense. O.L.C. is another level in the devel- opment of one ' s character and life. This is true regardless of how long you may stay here. This school is different from other secondary schools in several ways. More than one hundred girls live in the building, from day to day. Through necessity they must quickly teach themselves how to get along with others. Some girls merely exist here while others take full use of the varied sources of interest and potential that the College offers to each and every one of its students. Girls are given responsibilities and leadership duties in the hopes that they will be able to handle these weights to the best of their ability. As the times change so do the rules here at O.L.C. Changes are good and necessary. However the basic structure and the traditions remain and always will. Again I would like to quote William Shakespeare: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, so do our minutes hasten to their end. My life at O.L.C. has closed its doors now I am leaving its comforts and its hardships and its people to pursue another life, another stage. A happy life consists of the tranquility of mind. Janet Smith
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EDITORIAL This year the yearbook ' s position in the school has changed. The yearbook ' s name is Vox Collegii or for all non-Latin scholars The Voice of the College . With our new Debating Society and the Newspaper, I feel that the name does not apply rightly to the year- book. Although the yearbook may no longer be a voice it will be the echo of the school year, for it will continue to remind us of 1970 at OLC long after the memory of every Perco- lator article has vanished and all but the Valiant Three have forgotten the resolution of the Ridley Debate. A yearbook is something that most of us will keep and treasure for many years for the memories it holds and for no other reason. WHEN THE MEMORY OF 1969-1970 IS BUT A MEMORY, WHAT Wl LL THAT MEMORY BE? I sincerely hope that all your memories will be of good times and that when you look at your yearbook in the future and think of OLC we will have managed to get all the mem- ories in the few short pages. I would now like to thank all my yearbook staff who didn ' t manage to get in the pic- ture, the people who did write-ups and layouts. Now thanks to everyone else with a special thanks to Miss Nash, Mrs. Holley, Cathie, Wendy and the two Barbs. Cathy McRae 6
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