Viscount Bennett Junior High School - Terminal Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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A LULW. ' N ' 1 ✓ ■i i KJJ CLaSS 10-23 We’come in a marvellous..,assortment of shapes, colours and sizes. We ape few in number,-but I ■. think most teachers find that Class 10-23.can rival any room’in the school when it comes to the art of noise-making. Who are the people that compose-.a class like . ours? Of course every room needs a practical joker like everyone ' s pal, Charlie. La Donne seems to keep Bruce in gales of giggles with her impersona¬ tions of Marilyn Monroe and Charles Boyer. When it comes to arguirfg, I know 10-23 has the school champs, Ray and Heather, who can argue about almost anythingl Before classes commence. Miss Jagoe, our home room teacher usually hears a variety of comments like this . Confucious say. r ' v li- Jan is covered with little red spots you kids! . and Jackie, you just should have seen him! . Aww, be quiet you kids while Helen (madams president) reads the notice. Our small class has done more than its share in the school ' s activities. We were E lways well— represented when it came to athletics, drama, cheerleaders, and service lubs. We have complained about assignments from time:to time. Most of us have received a goose-egg on more than one test.; But on the whole, I ' d say We ' ve all had a good |year in 10-23. Marietta. Dorgan. : , , - CUSS 10-25 it:O ' Yakkity-yak, screech, clatter: Quiet Puleesel! This is what you can hear pouring forth from 10-25 ' as soon as you step into the Senior High wing. All the teachers will certify that 10—25 is the noisiest of the grade 10 classes. However, when the class settles down, it is usually a model class (Ahem), Our class is full of characters. There is an.abundance of clowns, a variety of nuts, and the occasional sprinkling of those misplaced souls who feign to be studious, hiss MacDonald, the French and English teacher (and psychologist) has to cope with this group both during and after school hours. She and the.rest of the class would have leart failure if Bob Froelich actually arrived on time two days in a row. Also it appears that Jim Kelly and Billie Metcalfe may be starting a library of their own at the expense of the school ' s facilities. Our class has an executive of sorts: Bob Froelich, President, and Ismay Jempson, Vice-President, John Rollingson is the Runner and of late Seigfried Epp has been carrying the daybook, though he rarely can find it. I think the whole class will agree that 10-25 was a very good place to spend grade 10. Lorna Kinder.

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CLASS PICTURES Class 7-13 Mary Armstrong, Joan Baron, Lorraine Belliveau, Billy Bennetts, Evelyn Brookman, Pat Campbell, Wayne Caswell, Shirley Cayley, Ann Drysdale. Ronnie Ekdahl, Jim Elliott, Tommy Elliott, Gary Forbes, Bruce Fraser, Joan Hall, Donald Hamilton, Lynda Hodges, Ivor Huston, Donald Isaac, Eleanor- LeGeyt, Dianna Mclneniy, Gary Morris, Janice Nicholas, Dianne Olenick, John Park, Susan Parks, Christine Pifer, jimmy Robertson, Russell Rowlandson Sylvia Saveljevs, Frank Szonyi, James ' Tate, Vernon Titterington, Lorraine Wade, • Bill Watt, David Welsh, Garry Wiggins, Diane Wilkinson, Ted Willis, Rickie Wilson, Ken Cameron (no picture) • Class 7-14 Robert Anderson, Arne Andreasen, Margaret Andrews, Rod Brown, Hugh Chalmers, Terry Conley, Judith Dowson, Doreen Fenwick. .,. r David Foster, Joan Haden, Jean Hatton, Donna Hill, Colleen Hunt, Kenneth Irving, Carol Johnson, Carl Joki, Jeanette Katz, Sandra Landage. Gerald Lockey,- Reggie MacLeod, 3rian MacNeill, Ron Marquardt, ' Marlene McColm, . Dianne McTavish, Thomas Messenger, Carolyn Milner, Gary Murdock, Diana Nelson Garry Newton, Kerry Parsons, Elfrida Polsfuss, Gordon Romanchuk, Douglas Rowe, Verna Schatz, Ellen Sherry, Dianne Stedman, Glenn Throop, Ronald Peebles (no picture). ' Class 7-16 - Tom Armstrong, Ervin Barry, Ron Bonsteel, Diane Bosworth, Linda Brazeau, Barry Conn, Audrey Dash, ' Barbara Diede, Shirley Doering. Don Dunaway, Grace Ellingson, Laurie Finkleman, Wayne Harron, Barry Horth, Lynne Howland, John James, Susan Jones, Patricia Knechtel, Beverley Lawrence. Mike Macleod, John MacRae, Warren Mclneniy, Lorraine McKinley, Joyce McMullen, Mervin Moxley, Carole Osborne, Sydney Payne, Elli Pfaefflin, Brenda Pitt, Lawrence Sayler, Eddie Schey, Helen Shedden, Doug. Spensley, Diane Stackhouse, Ronald Stewart, Lonnie Tate, Robert Winship, Ronnie Zabok. Class 7-17 Carole Anderson, David Armstrong, Sharon Berg, Betty Borne, John Campbell, Clive Cox, Bobby Dahl, Wayne Dobson, Pat Morgan, . Donald Elliott, Fred Enders, Sandra Fisher, Judy Fraser, Norbert Hahndel, Brenda Lamb, Robert Larratt, Ray Lomheipi, Judy Mason, Gillian McKenzie. Sandra Merithew, Wilf Morgan, Marilyn Patterson, Kathleen Peel, Linda Read, Cheryl . Richardson, Melvyn Ryder, Garry Sargenia, Robert Schneidmiller, Jon Siegrist, Bruce Simpson, Ian Stewart, Beverly Thompson, Gordon Titterington, Sheila Wells, Mary-Lynn Whyraan, A1 Wiens, Richard Wiringa, James Wolcott. Cl ass 7-18 Don Adams, Ken Baxter, Rosalie Clarke, Anita Engelman, Annette Everett, Billy Badeski, Bob Greenwood, Grant Hartwell, Fran Hetherington. Sharon Hood, Gerda Horsman, Paul Horton, Barrie Hutchison, Murray Jans, Richard Joki, Anne Loewen, Morris Lovelace, David MacDowell, Noma MacKinnon. Lynn Maskell, Dennis McCracken, Sharron Mills, Dennis Morgan, Jan Munroe, Barbara Rust, Allan .Sales, Richard Schienbein, Jerry Sillito, William Sloane. Peggy Smith, Peter Stone, Susan Stonebridge, Chiquita Van Iffland, Bob Wallace, Karan. Zelmer, ; Elaine Zimmerli, Shirley Zmurchyk.



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GLASS 10-30 : When a pungent odour seeps through the corridors and you hear the clatter of test- tubes - yes it ' s none other than 10-30, alias 10-1, preparing a new destructive, chemical under the CAREFUL supervision of Hr. Gee, our homeroom teacher. i! i ; Among our VERY studious students, Jim Dunsmoor (president of the Students 1 Council) and r Kathy McDaid-were chosen to be 10-30 ' s representative to the Students ' Council, while Leroi Herrod, runner and Sandi Robinson, class president, were kept busy through¬ out the term with various classroom duties. Ten -thirty has quite a reputation-for being.(?) so some teachers say. In math class, for example, we’re eager to learn; Social Studies seems to make us think; English to most of us presents a problem; and Science - oh our marksl Athletically-wise Nick seems to excel both in basketball and track, but the major¬ ity of us prefer to participate.spectatingl It was the Houseleague Mixed Volleyball which stirred a lot of enthusiasts away from the lunchroom table to enjoy many a noon hour playing this sport. Andso as the year draws to an end, We have almost completed the first major step to a successful high school career. The best of luck to you,10-30, and to the future pupil who will occupy our classroom. • Ruth Coe. CLASS 10-32 Class 10-32 started off the year-in room 11 in the old wing. After we became acquainted with Mr, Wilcox, we elected our class officers. Greg Horton was elected room president; yours truly, vice president; Enid Donovan, room secretary, Jack Truran,line monitor and Judy Armfield and Robbie Gray, Students ' Council representatives. As Robbie moved later in the year, Greg Horton took his place in the council, and has continued 1 to serve us ever since. During the month of March, we moved over to Room 32 in the new wing. Although this room vas intended for science, it is ideally suited for the teaching of social studies, having two glass cabinets for books and two fine committee tables. There was some talk of moving the teachers to new rooms at the end of the year, but we can imagine Mr. Wilcoj barricading himself in Room 32 with copies of Philip ' s and New ' s Ancient and Mediaeval History and resisting to the end. Despite our favourable surroundings, our success and happiness as a class this year has been largely due to the individuals who make it up. Mr. Wilcox started off the year by informing us that back seats were one dollar, middle seats fifty cents, and front seats nothing and has kept us pleasantly amused and interested ever since. Judy Armfield our top scholar, has headed the honour roll every tine, but has had keen competition froii several other students in our class. Few people care to face the usually good-natured Stan Black arid Allan Smith iri wrestling. In addition, Stan has taken part in almost all our other sporting activities, becoming Mr. Hodgert ' s right hand man. We have also had many other hard-workers, and future students in this room will have a hard job to match the achievements of the first 10-32. John Ower

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