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Page Six “THE SPARTALOGUE” — 1956 Spartalogue Staff EDITOR - -- -- -- -- - Catherine White ADVISORY EDITORS. Miss Scarfone Miss Laithwaite LITERARY LAYOUT - ART Gail Casey Marilyn Lynds COPY - - - - Valentina Tritjak Elizabeth Porter Diane Mears Ann Rutherford SPORTS - - - - - Ann Grant Gordon Law Bill Ford Carole Lyngholm Andy Small ASSISTANTS - - - - Jack Wayne John Blacklock Bill Bryce Jean Virtue TYPISTS—Leavena Boismier, Marlene Randell, Jackie Snyder, Margaret Hogg. Dorothy MacDonald. Marilyn Cummings. Barbara Huntley. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE—Jean Virtue, Doreen Dwyer, Richard Zatina, Bill Bryce. Sanford Schen. Donna Barnes, Mary Lou Eberwein. COVER—Elizabeth Ord. Spartalogue - - - QjO -p HIS 1956 edition of the Spartalogue has involved a great deal of work on the part of a great many persons. All who X participated deserve thanks—from Miss Scarfone and Miss Laithwaite our advisory editors, who contributed so much toward the preparation of the magazine, to the reporters who covered all the activities at F. C. I. To all we say, Thank you. A special acknowledgement should be given to a number of groups—the members of the editorial staff, for the many hours they spent in selecting and assembling the material—the class representatives who have portrayed interesting side¬ lights and events—the senior commercial students who typed the articles—the advertising committee who sold one thousand, two hundred dollars worth of advertisements, and our advertisers whose generosity all of us can repay by patronizing their places of business. This 1956 magazine with eight additional pages over last year ' s is the largest in Forster Collegiate’s history. We hope that the quality is at least equal to that of previous year books. A school magazine fulfills its purpose if it provides a pleasant and worthwhile experience for those who write it, an entertaining picture of the year’s activities, and a valued memento for the future when, as an ex-student, the reader again recalls his high-school days. Those of us who worked on this magazine can testify that the first condition has been more than met. We hope that the other two will also be met, when you. the reader, examine the 1956 Spartalogue. Catherine White, Editor.
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mm SPA RTALOGUE STAFF FRONT ROW (left to right): Miss Scarfone, Gail Casey, Ann Rutherford, Catherine White, Ann Grant, Diane Mears. SECOND ROW: Bill Ford, Marlene Randell, Jean Virtue. Marilyn Lynds. Elizabeth Ord. Jacqueline Snyder, Marilyn Cummings. THIRD ROW: Valentina Tritjak, Leavena Boismier, Andy Small. Pat Dobson, Elizabeth Porter. ABSENT: Miss Laithwaite. ADVERTISING COM MITTEF FRONT ROW (left to right): Miss Scarfone. Donna Barnes. Jean Virtue, Claire Renaud SECOND ROW: Sanford Schen. Richard Zatina. Bill Bryce, Gordon Law.
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THE SPARTALOGUE “strong in will To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.” The young in heart have always re¬ sponded to the challenge of great tasks and venturesome enterprises. “To strive” to play a useful part in the booming growth of Canada. “To seek” a touch stone, a test for right and wrong, a light to guide them on their way, “To find” the happiness, the durable satisfactions of life that come from honest and persevering effort to “Do the duty that lies nearest.” These are my wishes for the Graduates of 1956. T. Park Steadman, Principal. r ' •! TEACHERS FRONT ROW (left to right): Miss Scarfone, Miss Cluff, Mrs. Liddell. Miss Philpot. Mr. Steadman. Mrs. Ray. Miss Leiper, Miss Gurney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sparling, Mrs. Lorenzen. Miss Munnings, Miss Weller, Miss Cushnie, Mrs. Haeberlin. Mr. Pitkanen. THIRD ROW: Miss McEachern, Miss Vott. Mrs. Cooper. Miss Doan. Miss Laithwaite, Mr. Silcox. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Ellis. Mr. Heaton, Mr. Brown, Mr. Krol. Mr. Maliender, Mr Whetstone. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Christie. Mr. Courtney. ABSENT: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Langmaid.
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