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Diana Chan from Hong Kong has been attending O. L.C. for two years. During her two years she has been a faithful member of O. L. C. ' s choir and music classes every Tuesday. Diana plans to go to University to study Music or Accounting. Good luck Diana from all of Grade 13 ' s in your future plans. This is Candy Weir ' s first year at O. L.C. She came to us in September, 1974, almost at the end of our Centen- nial year. She is a tall, rosy-cheeked girl. Candy is planning to enter uni- versity for nursing next year, and she should be a very good nurse after her training. We wish her good luck in her future career. Anita Poon was born in Hong Kong and is spending her first school year in Canada. Anita wishes to attend York University on completion of grade 13. Her ambition is to become a teacher. As well as being studious, Anita is very pleasant and possesses a good sense of humour. Her hobbies include painting and knitting, and art is one of her favourite subjects. Anita would make a great pen pal as she is an inveterate letter writer. Her pet peeve is to quote nothing .
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Jan Byrnes is a first year O. L. C, ' er. Thanks to Jan there are no ju-jubes in O. L, C. , or Whitby for that matter. Beware of Jan and her camera she is noted for her very revealing candid shots. But we still love her innocent and naive ways! l don ' t want to be cute, I want to be appreciated. We appreciate you Jan despite the fact that you spend 75% of your time away from school skating. Tuesday and Thursday nights will not be the same without Jan, Right? Jan plans to skate all next year. Possibly, she will attend university after that. We wish you the best of luck ! Jane Sham has now been at O. L. C. for two years. She enjoys art and school in general. She plans to attend the University of Western for Home Econ- omics and we ' re sure she ' ll do exception- ally well. We wish you the best of luck in the future. Cathy Crouch from good ole Toronto has haunted the halls of O. L. C. for three years. She started out as one of the common choir girls and graduated to Hare ' s faithful captain, and finally to grade 12 ' s precious prefect. Our orange juice freak displayed her wide range of talents in voice, drama, and drawing, or rather scribbling. Her quacks, hisses, and neighings are as unforget- table as her Sunday solos; and who doesn ' t have a Nick-the-JNit scribbled in her hymn book, pencil case or English notes by our red-nose reindeer. Yet to be discovered, are her superb balance techniques and her skill in flying off window sills. Cathy plans to major in English at the University of Toronto next year. We will surely miss you, Crunchie, and your everlasting smile. We sincerely wish you success in the future.
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Carol Yang our elected May Queen, has been an inhabitant of O. L. C, for three years. She certainly made her mark, having been grade 12 class president and grade 7 8 ' s perfect prefect. Yanger Banger has brightened up our lives with her numerous musical talents, her sudden outbursts of nee-nirs and her crazy laugh. She also skillfully posed as Schroeder, Santa Claus (ho-ho-ho) and as the back half of our Christmas elephant. Not to mention her funny habit of pulling down everybody ' s socks. Next year, Yang is off to the Universit of Toronto for Sciences. Dr. Yang at your service! We will always remem- ber Yanger for her patience ( Leave me alone ! ! ' ) and she will surely be missed by all. Kathy Culbert received her nickname Cubby very early in her first year at O. L. C. The name stuck and it is hard to remember sometimes what her real name is. Cubby has been at O.L.C. for two years now. Her unique humour and comic nature have made her an asset to her class and friends. Cub wishes to continue her education next year at a University, with languages as her main interest. Keep your smile and stay happy ! Great luck. Cub! Mary Jane Barber found out what it meant to be a lady last September. This is her first year at O.L.C. She heard that a part in the House Plays was an experience that must be had. Mary Jane aired her talents and made her debut on the twenty-fourth of October! Both of her lines were done well! She plans to attend a University next year to study psychology. Hope I never have to be on your couch. Best of luck in the future, Mary Jane.
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