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LINDA KELLINGTON; Linda has been witli us for four years. As a day-girl from Oshawa, she only appears from 8:30 to 3:30. However the choir is fortunate enough to have her musical voice every Tuesday after school. Linda appears to be a quiet and hard working girl. Besides animals, she loves music which she intends to pursue after she leaves O.L.C. The best of luck, and, who knows, you may become the female Beethoven. CARRIE KENNEDY: Carrie our grade 10 prefect was dropped off at O.L.C. ' s gates by the pony express on its long, winding, treacherous journey from North Bay, Our proud Canadian has participated in many sports and school activities. Carrie plans to attend Queen ' s University to major in English and then on to be one of Canada ' s richest women lawyers. We will miss her warm personality and bright smile. We all wish her the very best of luck and an infinite amount of happiness and success. PATRICIA KENNY; Buckingham Quebec exported Patsy to O.L.C. three years ago. In grade 12 she became the Head of the Athletic As- sociation and in grade 13 was appointed Head Girl. The little dodo enjoys everything from the opposite sex to bending over backwards in gym club. Pat spends her time searching for dates for our dances and of course sorting chocolates. She can be seen with her earphones on during quiet hours or parading around the halls clad in shocking pink. Who can forget the snaps and fishnets? Pat plans eventually to major in Business and Commerce. (At least she won ' t need her English!) We wish Rex Crandall with his (or her) carnation and moustache the best of luck in the years to follow.
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EVA HWANG: Eva ' s home is Hong Kong. She is an ideal room-mate because of her charming personality. She has a great shoulder to cry on in trying times, for she is a very understanding person. Teaching Chinese is her specialty not to mention she is an excellent student and works hard. She wants very much to attend university in Canada for she loves the country and people. I think she is the nicest roomy any- one could have and I wish her luck and the best of everything in the future. WENDY IRVINE: Wendy managed to squeeze into our class before the November exams had set in. Her cheerful smUe and corn-ball humour are well known around this school, expecially to the poor souls who had to bear with her type of humour while attempting to study for exams. Her part as Santa in our Christmas play came naturally to Jolly Wendy. Next year she hopes to find time for a course in Early Child- hood Education at Ryerson in between her duty to her Brownie pack. Wendy leaves us with a quotation to remember, It ' s not the years of your life that count, but the life of your years. RACHEE JONES: Rachee comes from beautiful Bermuda Island. She is known as Rocky by most and is quite active in the school. She is a member of the choir and Student Christian Movement and was also the student director of the Christmas play ' Inook and the Sun. ' Next year she plans on taking a secretarial science course at Ryerson College and on having her own apartment. The best to you Rachee (or should it be Rocky) and your future.
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JANE KIRKBY: Jane came to us from her home town Stouffville for her final year of high school. She hopes to attend university next year enrolled in a science course. Commonly known as the nocturnal crea- ture, she comes to life between the hours of 3:30 to whenever. She was the ghost that roamed the halls of O.L.C. Hallowe ' en night, the fair maiden princess that: was poisoned by her lover, and the famous Gary-Get-it-all that reports the news inside the school. Jane has made a lasting impression. Good luck in the years to come. ROSE LAW: Rose is from Hong Kong and this is her first year at O.L.C. Rosey is interested in playing bridge and is the teacher of the Bridge Club. She likes dancing and singing - so her roomies have to suffer. She wants to be a teacher in the future and intends to enter York University to study Education next year. Good Luck Rose and be a good teacher. AMY LUl: This is Amy ' s first year at O.L.C. She is very quiet and works very hard all the time. Whenever you pass her door you will find her studying but all this studying does come to good use for she is one of the Mathematicians in our school. Amy has never lost her temper and she is friendly to everybody. She hopes to enter the University of Toronto to major in science studies. Good luck Amy. We wish you a successful future but have fun! 16
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