Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1966

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THE LION ' S ROAR FRONT ROW: D. Cotterel, G. Dingledine, Editor; Mr. Coggins, Staff Advisor; F. Lenz. Lisson, D. Smith, G. Proctor. BACK ROW: V. The Lion ' s Roar staff, this year, small but diligent, was able to produce seven issues, the first of which was free to all. The paper assumed a neater appearance by the use of sten- cils for titling and a two-column printing layout. Also, the staff itself was responsible for the actual printing of the paper, the first time in the publication ' s four-year history that this has been done. Among the successful features this year have been the Recognitions Page , a derogatory editorial on the defects of the cheerleading squad, pages of candid pictures and such goodies as: BOAST OF THE MUSTANGER: I never trust the moonlight I ' m home soon after dark, My road map shows no lover ' s lane And so I never park. I never drag, nor squeal the tires When I drive down the streets And just to prove my heart is right My car has bucket seats! BONES: Did you ever think of bones They lie there cold and alone Yes, after you ' re gone they remain A pile no one will claim. Just think, no fat little body to support Or juicy blood cells running in and out. Have you ever seen a bone cry? Well, as a matter of fact, neither have I. Good-bye from your on-the-spot report, I. Robgraves — Happy digging. M. Lisson, Vol. IV No. 6. In February, The Lion ' s Roar entered the high school newspaper contest sponsored by the McMaster Silhouette and although it did not emerge a winner, it learned much that will help next year ' s staff (much larger we hope) to produce a bigger and better newspaper. Mr. 213 ?? Vol. IV No. 6.

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THE LION ' S DEN FRONT ROW: D. Callan, D. Hewson, E. Wright, G. Giannini, J. Porteous, R. Dale, B. Ferguson, J. Brimer, D. Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: P. Caulderbank, L. Field, J. Heywood, M. Epstein, E. Luxon, G. Spinks, L. Zuk, D. Walker, K. Brooks. BACK ROW: Mr. Cantlon, Staff Advisor; P. Perell, Treasurer; W. Hall, Sec- retary; L. Eastwood, Vice-President; C. Cudmore, Second Vice-President; Mr. Johnson, Staff Advisor. The year of 1965 — 66 at Aldershot has truly been a year of participation for our students. The drama club in its outstanding presentation of H.M.S. Pinafore , under the fine direction of Mr. Mallory, and the Christ- mas assembly organized and MC ' ed by Lou Eastwood, both required the enthusiasm of many Aldershot stu- dents to make them as successful as they were. We as the representatives of the student body felt, however, that there was a need for an activity which would undoubted- ly produce much greater participation. For this reason, with the aid of the G.A.A. and the B. A. A., we developed what we hope will be an annual event for all Aldershot students — ALD-O-LYMPIC WEEK. The success of this venture, as you will all agree, developed far be- yond our most optimis- tic hopes. For all these events which we have enjoyed during the year there is only one person to thank and that is you — the stu- dent who has supported the outstanding efforts of others and shown to everyone that our school — Aldershot High — has school spirit greater than any other. Many people deserve credit for outstanding work on the Students ' Council. They are Mr. Cantlon and Mr. Johnson — few realize the time they have taken and the needed advice that they have given; Christine Finlay and Mr. Walsh for their incomparable efforts as the lead- ers of our hard-working Social Committee; Paul Perell who has what is easily the largest and most thankless job in our school — the keeping of the treasury; Wendy Hall, Lou Eastwood and Chris Cudmore who behind the scenes have carried the council throughout the year; and finally Mr. McCollom for his complete support in all our new and different ventures. We have served you as your representatives as eagerly and as best we know how; we would leave only one wish. Choose your representatives wisely and then enter into all the available activities with the same en- thusiasm you expect from them. This is the key to the steady growth of School Spirit. Good luck and thank you. BILL HAZELTON 48 BILL HAZELTON President



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THE SCIENCE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Beal, R. Seely, F. Lenz, J. Gilbert, G. Pesowski, Mr. Harry, P. Brusey, J. Royal, G. Dingledine, D. Seeley, Mr. Page. The Aldershot Science Club had its biggest year ever, this year. To start off, the Third Annual Cosmic Car- ousel, the first dance of the fall was held. There was enough money grossed from this, and the pre- sentation of a one-hundred dollar cheque to the Sci- ence Club from Honeywell Controls on behalf of Sharon Roberts ' television appearance on Science All-Stars in early 1965, to assist the financing of some of the projects in the Hamilton Science Fair, and to pay for the customary Chinese dinner at the Tien Kue Inn. □ UiJUII UIVIUIII kJU-thlliriUUIlf l I ' 1 Before Christmas, there were several general meetings held, the highlight of which was a Las- er demonstration, attracting over one hundred stu- dents, by Dr. R. Smillie of the Bell Telephone Co. At the Hamilton Science Fair, in March, Ald- ershot for the first time represented itself well enough to capture the Herb Gildea Memorial Tro- phy. The following contributed to the success: Gary Pesowski Stuart Beal Guy Giannini John Royle Patricia Brusey Gary Coates John Gilbert Fred Lenz Dave Seeley Rick Seeley 1st in Geography, Physiography 1st in Chemistry 1st in Gen. Physics 2nd in Metallurgy 3rd in Chemistry Merit award in Engineering Mathematics Merit award in Nuclear Physics Merit award in Zoology Merit award in Electronics Merit award in Chemistry. Gary Pesowski ' s Bosch-Omori Seismograph . 50

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