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Sue Riedlinger: Sue has been at O.L.C. for only one year but has really left a good impression upon the whole student body, staff, and faculty. As Farewell House captain, she has invoked her happy— go— lucky ways; lifting everyone ' s spirits. No one could ask for a better big sister as her little sister would enthusiastically tell you. Next year. Sue hopes to go into Sociology at McGill, MacMaster, Waterloo Lutheran or York. Best wishes for your future Sue. Lenore Smith: Lenore appeared at O.L.C. this year from somewhere, Barbados has been mentioned, but no one, including ' Leno ' knows for sure. ' Leno ' came to O.L.C. as quiet and reserved as most, but definite changes have occurred. Her cheery smile and refined accent (although she won ' t admit it) were always around when someone needed a friend. ' Leno ' will be remembered for her con- stant smUe and bubbly personality. Plans for the future rest definitely on a Ph.D. in languages. We know you ' ll do it Lenore! Susan Chan: Susan is in her first year at O.L.C, coming from Hong Kong. Our chapel services wouldn ' t be the same without her inspiring serenades on the piano. Next year Susan won ' t be too far away, having her eye now on U. of Toronto where she plans to major in Music. Best of Luck, Susan! ft M Franci Carr: Always giving herself to others, ready to hear anyone ' s prob- lems and put her own aside — that ' s Franci. In her five years at O.L.C. she was part of everything. Her ability to get it all together combined wdth her cheerfiil, entertaining personality, made Franci a success as our Head Girl in her last year here. It only seems natural that she has chosen Social Work to be her career, and we wish her all the best.
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Lorna Johnston: Lorna is one of the few remaining members of O.L.C. girls. Having been here for four years, we can always rely upon her to know a way out or even a way in! Lorna has been a good big sister to not only her own little sister but to all girls with problems. Next year, Lorna h opes to go to Guelph to study Arts to become a bilingual grade one teacher. Best of luck Lorna. Lorraine Jackson: The brunette half of the Bobsey Twins from OrangevUle spent one memorable year at O.L.C. Jack ' s interests ranged from sports to Friday afternoon Go trains! Her greatest interest being the Friday afternoon Go train. Jack ' s future plans haven ' t yet revealed themselves to her or her friends but latest flashes suggest Europe next fall and pursuing a career when she returns. Lorraine wdll be remembered if not for her calenders, for her hats! Elaine McKerrow: Elaine, a separtist sympathizer has come all the way from Noranda in Northern Quebec to join us for her second year at O.L.C. Elaine is eagerly looking forward to University life; The freedom of the outside world has never looked so good . She ' s planning to get her M.A. in Physical Education at Universite d ' Ottawa. So to Elaine we wish much joy and may life award you with the same happiness that you have given to us at O.L.C. Barb Howard: The other half of the Bobsey Twins also spent a memorable year at O.L.C. with her great intelligence. Big Bird has upset many a class with her famous last words, At my old school Barb ' s plans are unknown to many including herself. Next year her interest lies in going to Europe. If and when she returns she will enter— University. Barb will always be remembered for her smiling face.
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