* Pam Fryer of 69 Dietz Ave S. is in her second year of a physiotherapy course at the University of Toronto. She attended the University of Western Ontario last year, where she took a course in natural science. This is her third year with the summer playground program and she is spending it at the Empire school site where she is senior proâ€" gram leader. The 19â€"yearâ€"old likes readâ€" ing and swimming. Dave McCarthy is among the leaders who haven‘t yet made up their minds about a career. He will be returning â€" to _ Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo collegiate this fall for his Grade 13 year. He lists skiing, golfing d biking as his hobbies. r'l'he 17â€"yearâ€"old is in his econd year with the playâ€" grounds. His home is at 262 Erb St. E. Pat Cowan of 237 Erb St. E.. is a newcomer to the playgrounds and has been They were picked to lead but are resolved to serve David McCarthy Pam Fryer Pat Cowan ‘\‘O -'QL' at* "f[" ‘ RECREATIE® renamed Hilda by the youngâ€" sters at the St. Agnes site. She will be returning to Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo _ colle giate in the fall,; where she will be going into Grade 13. At 16, she hasn‘t yet decided what university. She likes ticularly ing, doin Albacore ga. Sharon Berry, 17, lives at 525 Colonial Drive and is a Grade 13 student at Waterâ€" loo collegiate. A sports enthusiast, she lists skiing (snow and water) as her favorite sport. She also paints in oils and likes reading. Her first year with the proâ€" gram is being spent at Brighton School, where she is a junior leader, and findâ€" ing there‘s "lots of exciteâ€" ment." Her plans for the future include acquisition of a deâ€" gree in social work. “\\‘Q, “I"lq atcrtshon i# N9. 4 Patrice Reitzel A career spiced with law and politics is the ambition of Patrice Reitzel, 15, of 265 King St. N. She graduated from last year‘s leaderâ€"inâ€"training proâ€" gram to leadership at the She graduated from year‘s leaderâ€"inâ€"training | gram to leadership at Lakeshore playground 1 summer. an of Ki She will be a Grade 11 stuâ€" dent at St. Mary‘s high school in Kitchener this fall. Eventually she plans to become a lawyer and go into politics Patrice admits to being interested in federal polâ€" itics but thinks ‘"women don‘t stand much chance" in that field. She thinks she‘ll "go into municipal politics _ anyhow," _ where she believes she would make a good mayor. doing the Sharon Berry she‘ll but s all s skating latter sports after Conestoâ€" high sail with youngsters, it‘s a sample of what lies in store. % * * o f t ki Brix i3 V M T. "2 .. o o se e * p .. t ol e C _ d im . o oHs .. # ‘r ,,"‘ :v j.s..i 7 ,.‘ > & F . 1'\ " P J 4 Ã©ï¬ 4 5â€;» * ols P (2*+: e s oC . «] e Fe , h + x hC e An engineering Career is the goal of Tom Mills, 16, of 183 Fairfield Ave., Kitchenâ€" er. His first year with the playgrounds is being spent at Brighton school. A Grade 11 student at St. Jerome‘s college in Kitcheâ€" ner, he ‘"bicycles a lot," and has just acquired his 10â€" speed, top quality model maâ€" chine. His other major hobby is photography . Kelly Huck‘s introducâ€" tion to the summer playâ€" grounds is taking place at Empire school. The 18 â€" year â€" old is a Grade 12 student at Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo _ collegiate. She hopes to become a nurse. Kelly lives at 299 Lourdâ€" es St., and claims she hasn‘t any hobbies. Mary Litwiller of 203 Lourdes St. is a graduate of the leadersâ€"inâ€"training proâ€" gram who is spending her first year as leader at Elizâ€" abeth Zieglier playground. For the 16â€" yearâ€"old who is planning a career working Mary Eit willer Tom Mills Kelly Huck nf B\ Marg Duench likes to read but she never has time. She also likes playing the piano and makes sure she finds time for that. Sewing and crafts are among her other interests. Aged 18, she lives at 172 Regina St. N. This is her second year with the playâ€" grounds and she‘s spending it at St. Agnes school. Her Grade 13 year at Watâ€" erloo collegiate is still ahead of her. After that she‘s planning a career in early childhood education or child care. Pauline Zapf, 19, a threeâ€" year veteran of the playâ€" grounds, is program leader at Winston Churchilli school. Her home is at 22 William St. N. She is a Grade 13 stuâ€" dent at Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo collegiate. Art is a major interest in her life. She plans to beâ€" Just about any sport, but Marg Duench Pauline Zapf Bruce Toman at iC peals to Bruce Toman, 16, of 127 Park St. the playground progranm and he‘s spending it at Em pire school. _ _ He hasn‘t decided on a career yet but he will be reâ€" turning to Grade 12 at Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo collegiate chenerâ€"Wateriloo in the fall. Her first year with the playgrounds has convinced 17â€"yearâ€"old Ann Quigley of 253 Albert St., that her plans for the future are the right ones. She intends to go to university and make a carâ€" eer in recreation. After she finishes her summer stint at the Cedarâ€" brae school, she will go to St. Mary‘s high school for her Grade 11 year. Her _ interests _ include little theatre, student counâ€" cil activities, swimming and all competitive sports, parâ€" ticularly â€" volleyball â€" and basketball. Erb St. W., Apt. 43, is a newcomer to the playâ€" ground program. She is a leader at Alexandra school. She will be a Grade 11 stuâ€" dent at Cameron Heights collegiate this fall, where she will be taking a fashion arts course. She plans a year at uniâ€" Dennis Karasek, 18, of 121 Longwood Drive, is attachâ€" ed to the Ehzabeth Ziegler playground. versity will en fashion tailing. Her hobbies include skiâ€" ing. horseback riding, folkâ€" singing or "generally anyâ€" thing connected with fashion designing or music.‘‘ This is his second year in Karen Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, August 19, 1971 3 Ann Quigley embark Karen White en White, 15. ark on a designing after year at uniâ€" which she a career in or apâ€" of 201 in reâ€" He will be returning to Waterioo collegiate in Sepâ€" tember to his Grade 13 year. He pians to be a lawyer. Most of his hobbies are connected with sports, with football his favorite. Eighteenâ€"yearâ€"old Sharon Logel of 218 Royal St., is planning a career in child care and hopes to have her own dayâ€"care centre eventâ€" ually. A Grade 13 student at Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Wateriloo collegiate, she is in her third year of leadership at the playâ€" grounds. Sharon doesn‘t have what she describes as "organized hobbies," but says she reads a lot and likes talking. Patricia Debly thinks she ‘‘"might be a piano teacher," when she finishes school. Playing the piano is her favorite free time activity. This is her first year with the playgrounds and she is working at the Lakeshore site. She is 16 years old and her home is at 165 Bristol St. Dennis Karasek Patricia Debly Sharon Logel