
PENNY, LLOYD
Lloyd come to J.C.I. from
Anderson High, Whitby, in February. At Anderson, he played
on the Football and Basketball
Teams. "Looper" enjoys judo,
hockey, and girls. Next year, he
will attend Waterloo.
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PETERSON, WENDY
"Wendy bird" finally chose
J.C.I. after attending North
Toronto and Oakwood. An ex-Beatle
contest winner, she is
interested in such things as
parties and dancing and plans
to take journalism at Ryerson or
U. of T. if she "ever gets out
of grade 13."
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PHILIP, BILL
"Guillaume" a good-looking
lady-killer from Galt C.I., invaded
Jarvis this year. He inappropriately claims that his slogan
is, "0 me perditum", and
swears that his hobby is school
work. Bill, who was elected to
the J.C.I. French Club Executive
would like to study Psychology
and Law at university.
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PURDY, ALFRED
Al, a newcomer from Recropolis College, Kingston, is a
real "out-doorsy" type who likes
hunting and fishing. Next year ,
Al plans to study Forestry or to
become a Fish and Game Biologist. Good Luck Al!
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RAPSEY , PETER
An enthusiast when it comes
to drama and boxing, "Killer"
is a member of the English
Club, coming here from Ridley
College. Future plans include
Arts at York with an undecided
career.
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READ, ROBERT
Bob has been at Jarvis since
grade nine. During this great
expanse of time, he has been
a member of the Swim and
Basketball teams. Extra-curricular
activities include girls, billiards
and a rock and roll band.
Dreams of the future include U. of T.
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RENAUD, PIERRE
Pierre, our "beau garcon
francais", enjoys electronics,
record collecting, art and GIRLS!
"On est pas beau mais on
plait" is his favourite expression.
Being in the French Club and
acting as a record consultant
took up a lot of Pierre's time
while he was at J.C.I. His
destination may be either Ryerson or McGill. Bonne Chance
Pierre!
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RIDDELL, BRIAN
"Lefty" enjoys collecting
signatures on his cast, and
watching the expression on
people's faces as he leaves
school at 1:00 p.m. Brian is
one of the infamous "Island
mob" and commutes "up" every
morning. He only smiles knowingly when asked about his
future.
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RITCHIE, MARLIE
Marlie came to Jarvis this
year from Pickering District
High School where she was a
student. She enjoys curling and
skiing and making frequent
trips to Pickering. Her future
plans include an Arts Course at
Simon Fraser. Good Luck, Marlie!
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ROBERTSON, CATHERINE
Coming to J.C.I. this year
from Branksome Hall, "Katie"
enjoys skiing, playing bridge,
and participating in the English
Club. Next year will find Katie
studying Anthropology at Trinity.
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ROBERTSON, JOAN
Joan, our good-looking gal,
has been Co-Editor of the Magnet,
Curator of Girls' Swimming,
Simpson's Rep. and on the
Executives for the Girls' Club
and Science Club. She has also
participated in the band and in
the U.N. Club. Joan enjoys
sports, reading and music. Our
busy Jarvisite would like to
become a doctor, Best of luck
Joan.
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RUBY, JULIA
A newcomer at Jarvis, coming to us from St. Clements,
Julia has become well-liked by
everyone here. A member of
the U.N. and French clubs, Julia
is interested in "practically
everything." Next year, Julia
hopes to be enrolled in a Political Science course at Queen's
University.
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