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Page Sixteen “THE SPARTALOGUE” — 1956 Last Year’s Graduates Where are all the 1955 Grads now? you ask. Many are taking further training in various universities, while others have already started in their chosen vocations. To keep you posted, here is a list of their present activities: JILL ARMSTRONG IVAN BASTEIN RICHARD BATE KEN BRADLEY MARGARET CARSON CATHARINE COPELAND WILLIAM ELLIS MURIEL DOUEY STEPHEN FLAGG RICHARD HOWITT ANN JOHNSTON WILLIAM JOHNSTON JUDY KIDD PHYLLIS KLEIN JEAN LAW JO-ANNE SNYDER HELEN WOOD DAVE RUDKIN FRANK STEADMAN CAROL ANN STEPHENSON DOREEN WELLS DIANE YATES DEANNE WHITESIDE ZENON ZUBRYCHY JERRY WEINGARDEN CHRIS MADSEN DAVID MARSDEN PETER MASSON ELIZABETH McLISTER MARGARET NORTH LEON PAROIAN ROBERT ORD FRED SMITH WILLIAM WALDRON EDWARD ZOLINSKI EVELYN CROWDER University of Toronto Assumption College Air Force Queen ' s University University of Western Ontario University of Western Ontario Ontario Agricultural College Teacher’s College University of Michigan Waterloo College University of Toronto Chrysler’s Teacher’s College University of Western Ontario Teacher’s College Teacher’s College Married Queen’s University Ford ' s Office Teacher’s College Teacher’s College University of Toronto Assumption College Assumption College Diane’s Shoes Lawrence Technical College University of Western Ontario Queen ' s University University of Toronto Bell Telephone Assumption College University of Toronto Wiley’s Drug Store Canadian Salt Co. University of Toronto A. Towle Insurance Agency Cj V i ■ • —- ROSEMARY CHARBONNEAU J. F. Twigg (Lawyer) DARLENE DAUGHERTY HELEN DOMAGALA JOAN DRAGOMIR ARLENE FINDLAY BETTY HOWE EDWARD THOMSON JACQUELINE JACKSON LAURE JEANNOTTE JEANNETTE OUELLETTE JEANNETTE PARR ADA QUICK HELEN MURARIK BETTY ANN STEWART PHYLLIS STUBBINGTON AUDREY TAYLOR Dr. McLister’s Office Office at Webster Motors J. Clark Keith Generating Sta. Russell A. Farrow Broker Windsor Credit Bureau Thomson Welding Air Force McPhee Burnett Immigration Office Household Finance Married Appel Brothers Bank of Montreal Married Windsor Credit Bureau New Teachers 1 —i ORSTER COLLEGIATE is really beginning to burst at M the seams once again, as more and more students crowd the halls. The enrolment jumped to over six hundred and fifty while the teaching staff showed an increase of four. Eight teachers in all came to Forster as replacements or additions. Two teachers from the land of the heather brought a little bit of Scotland to- Forster Collegiate. Mr. Christie graduated from St. Andrew’s University with a Bachelor of Science degree. He served with the Royal Air Force in Italy and North Africa during the second World War. Before joining our staff Mr. Christie taught in Scotland, England, and last year at North Essex High School. Miss Leiper. who taught in Saskatchewan last year, holds an M.A. degree in geography from Aberdeen, Scotland. She has been teaching Forster’s geography and history, and she instructed the Silver Red Cross swimming class during the winter months. Mrs. Thompson, who replaced Mrs. Cooper at Christmas, is a graduate in Home Economics from MacDonald College. She recently taught dietetics to the nurses ' training classes at Hotel Dieu Hospital. The University of Western Ontario is well represented with three new teachers. Mrs. Langmaid, a former Forster teacher, specializing in classics, was welcomed back. Miss Laithwaite, who comes from Victoria School, is also a Western Grad. Mr. Heaton, an enthusiast in plant path¬ ology, is a Botany and Science specialist. Toronto, not to be outdone sent two more graduates to increase our staff. Mr. Pitkanen is a history major from the Ontario College of Education. A former Patterson Collegiate legiate student, Mrs. Liddell, is a specialist in classics. We certainly welcome all of these fine teachers to Forster Collegiate, and hope that they will be with us for many years to come. Reel Feather Campaign Deciding that Forster would like to contribute to the Red Feather Drive, the Ecclesia sponsored a Bring a Penny” contest. Each person was required to donate an amount of pennies equal to his age and there were rewards for the winning class. Under the watchful eye of Carol Patterson. Nan Weir, John Sparling and Stuart Klein, all the bags of pennies were weighed as each class brought forth their “sack of gold”. Grade 13 was shocked by the keen com¬ petition of 11 A, 10A, and 12A. Proving victorious. 12A rocked the scale with their contribution of about 2,000 pennies, and in addition to a large red feather for the front of the room, each member of the class received a red feather and a ticket to the Swimming Meet to commemorate the victory. Everyone gave with the realization that his con¬ tribution. no matter how small, would go to help some person in need. All the students of Forster are to be complimented for their tremendous response for such a worthy cause.
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THE SPARTALOGUE — 1956 Page Eighteen FRONT ROW (left to right): Heidi Grieser, Miss Philpot, Dorothy Erdeg, Deneece Dudley. Lois Bowen SECOND ROW: Valentina Tritjak, Rosabelle Veighey, Julia Murdock. Pat Dobson. from another planet, or even another solar system? Major Keyhoe does, and after reading his beliefs, perhaps you will, too. THE SECRET OF THE UNDERSEA BELL—Science and adventure, by J. S. Douglas. This exciting story of adventure and mystery was written by Mr. Douglas after many weeks with abalone fishermen —exploring the underseas which he describes so vividly. SCIENCE MAGIC—Science, by Swezey. Here is an astonishing collection of scientific stunts and experiments which are fun to do while learning the funda¬ mentals of science. CHAMPIONS BY SETBACK—Athletics, by Boynick. The pages of this wonderful book unfold the heart¬ warming stories of ten athletes who overcame their physical handicaps. After reading this book, you will certainly believe that Proud men can do anything.” The following is the list of books recommended by the Library staff. Hero are some of the comments you too will make about the books. FOR GIRLS TORBEG—by Grace Campbell. Senior Fiction. Torbeg. the domain of a prince and his wife, comes to life on the pages of this intriguing story. This is a drama of hard and robust living, of good humour and warm hearts and the durable love between a man and his wife. GOWN OF GLORY—by A. Turnbull. Senior Fiction. You will live in this novel. If you have ever seen a country town come slowly awake on a summer’s Sabbath, you will find in these pages a warm pleasure, and a deep sense of peace. TO HAVE AND NOT HOLD—by J. Syon. Fiction. An engaging blend of teen-age romance and first-class advice is sure to capture the hearts of each and every reader. MARTY GOES TO HOLLYWOOD—by Bialk. Career. The sober facts as well as the romance and glamour of Hollywood are all here. Read for yourselves the adventures of a girl reporter in fabulous star-studded Hollywood. THE FAIR ADVENTURE—by Gray. Fiction. Serena Page MacNeil, our heroine, sometimes found it hard to have each big moment dwarfed by someone else ' s even bigger moment—but you will laugh heartily at her folly. FOR BOYS MEN AND SHARKS AND MANTA—by Hans Hass. Senior Science and Travel. Filming the killers, close-ups and close calls under the sea is the vocation of this excellent author. You will explore with him the floor of the Red Sea and face dangers and dilemmas unlimited. THE TWO JACKS—by W. R. Bird. War, Senior. This book contains the almost incredible exploits of two Canadians, Major J. S. Fairweather and Major J. M. Veness. who escaped and fought side by side with the Marquis. FLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE—by Major D. E. Keyhoe lU. S. Marine Corps, retired). Senior Science. Can you believe that we are under observation by beings FOR BOYS AND GIRLS CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY—Senior Fiction, by Paton. This book has become known as the most distinguished novel that has come out of South Africa in many years, and one of the best stories that has appeared anywhere in recent times. RIDE WITH ME—Senior Fiction, by Costain. This full-length novel of the Napoleonic period is as colourful as the uniforms of Wellington ' s own Dragoons, as sound as a gold florin, and as romantic as its French heroine. Costain also wrote The White and The Gold”, an excel¬ lent study of Canadian history. TREASURE-DIVING HOLIDAYS—Travel and Adventure, by Crile. You will be amazed with the antics of the six members of the Crile family on the floors of three seas. ANIMALS IN ARMOR—Animal Life, by C. Hylander. The door to the fascinating science of herpetology , the study of reptiles, is opened. This guide for young naturalists is generously illustrated with drawings and photographs.
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