West Hill High School - Annual Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)
- Class of 1956
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A Message from EA1'01N'S to all High School Graduates What Retailing As A Career Offers You Today o Usual scope for advancement because of the relatively high number of supervisory and specialized jobs. Q Variety of opportunity to express your talents and skills in selling, service, buying, managing. 0 Earnings which compare favourably with similar responsibilities in other businesses. o Specialized training on planned basis. tlnquire about our t'Sa1es Training Groups i. o Valuable benefits including discount on purchases, group life insurance, pension plan, financial assistance with educational courses at schools and colleges. o A progressive, well-established Company W the largest retail organization in the British Commonwealth. You are invited to contact our Personnel Mana-ger or Employment Manager for an interview. - PL. 9211, Locals 630 or 584 - O NT. EATO N C TABLE OF CONTENTS El DEDICATION ..,.... ..... ....,... ...,......,....., .,..., . ..,... ...,, , . , . PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE AND EDITORIAL ANNUAL BOARD ............... . ....,....A...,,...... .,.A........Q . STAFF PICTURE ........ GRADUATES ,....... HONOUR LIST .. , . LITERARY SECTION ...... . ACTIVITIES ...,.... I. ....,. CLASS PICTURES ,...A. SPORTS ...,., I ..,..,..........,.,........ . ADVERTISING INDEX .I,..... 3 When you finish school... There's an exciting new world awaiting you at your tele- phone company-a business world of service to your own community. At the Bell you work with boys and girls whose interests are your own. In addition to the good pay, short work- week and pleasant offices which tempt you to join the Bell, opportunities for advancement and social activities, medical and financial benefits persuade you to stay! For you boys, there are outdoor as well as indoor jobs! For girls, there's a wide variety of work. And all are jobs with a futurenl B THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 4 DEDLEH, ED ,. xffXVVV1 , AWN I 5 X 0419? 4 . Ci N .. ' ! IR 3 UL E , ' F-5 Y J ,f '3,?Qf w,Q 3 . 1- Ln ' 5 . 3? XAMLN SAMX ikilx Q-xv? ,,4M... s'-yes. Y . Ll R OUUTRL PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE 'Somewhere within their walls all that forwards perfect human life be started, Tried, taught, adavanced, visibly exhibitedf I would like to express my admiration and thanks to the Annual Board for its excellent work in publishing this 1956 Annual. The members worked hard and long, with little help from the rest of us. Well done! To the graduates of 1956 who have spent three short years fonly 540 school dayslj, we hope that they carry away lasting memories of work and play, and friendships formed in class and on the team. May the good seed sown here bring forth fruit in the years to come so that their lives may be rich and full, filled with good desires and worthy ambitious, bringing joy and inspiration to all their friends, parents and teachers. To those of us who remain, may this year of work bring us its reward -appreciation of the excellent opportunities offered us, and an earnest desire to use them to the best of our ability next year. Happy, happy holiday. EDITORIAL This summer, we, the second graduating class of the new West Hill, will be recipients of diplomas stating our academic abilities and successes. Doubtless our persevering teachers have trained us well, this type of know- ledge, however, is not capable of building a nation by itself, for citizenship is also essential. 'Progress demands keen minds and strong wills to keep it moving in the right direction. Fortunate we are in taking on our responsibilities in a time when Canada is prospering, expanding and maturing. Primarily we are needed by our country to mold it and make it great. For this task we must rely upon character, good judgement and determination, as well as know- ledge obtained from textbooks. It is with pride that we are able to say that West Hill has prepared us well, with three years of valuable social and academic training, to meet this challenge. Our graduates will help give the twentieth century to Canada. Perhaps they will make their contributions in the fields of politics, science, religion, education or economics. We are sure, however, that they ,will do credit to the name of their school and carry the fine tradition established by West Hill not only far into national prominence but also into international fame while representing a youthful, vigorous and responsible nation, Canada. We wish to extend our congratulations to Miss Epstein on her forth- coming marriage and we wish her many years of marital happiness. The editors feel certain that the entire student body shares their feelings. 6 Sidney Altman Dorothy Cohen EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Duncan Robertson Joyce Guild Dan Abramovitch Joyce Simmons LITERARY EDITORS ADVERTISING MANAGERS '95 M' Bzi1'b:11'a, Hart Scott Bromley Judi Collinge Allan Fried ART EDITORS SPORT EDITORS l32ll'l'y f,l'ilCOVV6l' Loretta Sheper Aida Blanshav B rb' ': A 'b l a 411 1 css ACTIVITIES EDITORS ADVERTISING STAFF 7e4c46n9 Staff Front Row-fE. McLeodg M. Couperg E. Phelang R. Epsteing F, Whiteleyg L. Unsworthg F. Shupeg M. Grahamg A. Collieg E. Wilsong C. Mortong M. Baker Second Row -f A. Bridgesg M. Macdonaldg J. Robinsong R. Robertsong P, Duncan G. Fletcherg J. Clarkeg N. Pycockg M, Stanleyg G. Woody J. Jardine. Third Row K. Murrayg E. Lafling J. McLellandg G. McCul1aghg M. Prewg S McFa1'1aneg J, Greigg G. Gavrelg D. Doyleg C. Batt. Fourth Row HM. Maclfarlaneg E. Coreyg P. Browng R, Culcicrg R. Rivau-dp .I Oswaldg P. Churchg M. Wilson. Fifth Row E. Carterg G. Kingg H. Goociwing O. Lvwisg L. Hutiong A. Mncunmbm O. Whiteg J. Ringwoodg G. LeClaire. 8 v J K be .0KfMQ,, x , .7Ns Orchid SpccialistsN scn4,, x n P f L ,Io Q4 3 E 'Wnrm' ' ,florist fe.'M:z.ff54.'9 70108 7' FLORAL DESIGNERS 66 DECORATORS lildgoni I- I l53 3580 D1-vuriv Blvd .rr Montreal, Quebec th year o Q o'o'o'o'o' ' ' 'Q 4 .. ..,. .... h . , .'. 'v J ' ' ' ,ip . . ...xv to Q C 'Q . 'V .' ug., . . . -. .- - !'t3 . . . ,. . .' spy.-. . -.e ' Dapper Dan Rulers I Dapper Dan s Western and Tapered Jean Jamboree Colorfast and pre-shrunk to keep their fit, washing after washing. Tapered just the way you like them. Now in Stock... FADED BLUE DENIMS Choose from the largest selection of famous brand jeans in Montreal. o Lee Riders e Buckeyes 0 Wranglers 0 Cowpunchers 0 Cowboy King DAPPER DAN Montreal Headquarters For LEE RIDERS 22 St. Catherine East - Just East of St. Lzuvrence - LEARN T0 BE A LEADER THROUGH R.O.'l'.P. Young Canadians, graduating from High School this year, have a wonderful opportunity to go on to exciting careers in the Navy, Army or Air Force. Through the Regular Oflicer Training Plan QROTPJ qualified applicants can obtain a college education, military training, and ultimately the Queenls Commission . . . all under the sponsorship of the Department of National Defence. On acceptance, applicants become Officer Cadets and attend one of the three Services Colleges. . .Royal Military College, Royal Roads, College Militaire Royal de Saint-jean...or a designated Canadian University. During the summer they train with their chosen Service. Oflicer Cadets receive ROTP rates of pay throughout their training. At the Services Colleges, quarters, food and all necessary equipment are provided. Cadets at Universities receive allow- ances for foodrand lodging, tuition, books and instruments. For full information write to: Regular Officer Training Plan Selection Board, National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, or:- .,:A,, lk Registrar, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont., or .. 4 Registrar, Royal Roads, Victoria, B.C., or Q Registrar, College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean, 23:45 Saint-Jean, P.Q., or l'l fp V The nearest Navy, Army or Air Force Recruiting Station 10 Sb we To be eligible: applicants must have Senior Matriculation or equivalent. In addition, a limited number of Iunior Matriculants will be accepted at College Mili- taire Royal de Saint-jean for a special preparatory year to bring them to Senior Matriculation standard. Age limits for College Militaire Royal de Saint-lean are 16 to 20, for all others 16 to 21 on 1st January of year of en- trance. Applicants must be single, physically fit and able to meet officer selection standards. TUNE GRADS JL :3,,J,.....-u-5-'r- IBLOSSOM ALTMAN lllos Any girl ran handle the beast in a man if sbt-'s eagey enough. tln Monday morning when she's bright and Kill'- We know she has seen a eertain lioyer, When she smiles and shakes her head, We know she is thinking of her Red. l'et. Aversion: People who tell her to stop playing witlt her eoiffure. Favourite Expression: lsn't that eute? Favourite Pastime: Twirling her hair in time to her glint ehewing, Asset: Those innoeent t?l hllle eyes. Ambition: Teacher, Probable Destiny: Ilal Aetivities: Class Sports: lied Cross: Freurh Club: tllee Club. .Il'lllTll ANDERSON Judy .Indy is our elass president, She titles a wonderful job, ller modesty about her marks. Makes ber liked by the mob. Pet, Aversion: Too nire to have one. Favourite Expression: lt's the greatest. Favourite l'astin1e: Skiing and talking about skiing. Asset: She is the greatest. Ambition: To teaeh and see the world. Probable Destiny: tleography teaeher at dear old West llill. Aetivities: Class President. '5Ji.'5ti: tlleo Club: Class Sports: Seholarships, '53-'5ti. EVELYN llAlt'l'llA lit-tween good sense and good taste there is the differenee as between eause and effort.. Evelyn toured Europe last summer atnl front the movies we have seen ol' the trip, she met. the most fascinating PEOPLE. Pet Aversion: Shy boys, Favourite Expression: Vive la differenee. Favourite l'astime: Amazing Miss Wilson with her knowledge of history. Asset: ller ability to speak lf'reneh. Amhit.ion: To return to Europe. kvrrohalrle Destiny: lietter get used to Montreal, it . ELIZAllE'l'll DOCK Deity The Iloek She floats through the air with the greatest of ease. Attempting to land standing on her skis. lit-tty, along with .ludy, is our skiing enthusiast. Now. lletty, don't tell us the only reason you go up to Tremblant is for skiing. l'et Aversion: Those people who haven't heard of Les Elgart. Favourite Expression: Alrighty. Favourite Pastime: Skiing up at Mont Gabriel. Asset: Iler looks. Ambition: To get to Middlebury next, year. I Probable Destiny: See you next year at McGill, zetty. Aetirities: Xmas Show '54: Student Council, '5-1155: Ski Club, '55-'54i: Tennis, 'Mg Class Sports: Class Choir: Glee Club, '54, MARIAN HOWELL Mary If at first you don't. sueeeed you're running about average. Marian, Marian. you'll get into trouble, Trying to be the teaehers' double, She keeps them in stitehes at the bark Of the room, liut her imitations may lead her to doom. Pet Aversion: People who mispronounee llowell . Favourite Expression: Iley, llirdbrain. Favourite Pastime: ller blonde farmer. Asset: That million dollar smile. Atnbition: Dental nurse. Probable Destiny: Brushing the eow's teeth. Aetlvities: Class Sports: Glee Club, '534'5ti: Class Choir: Red Cross: Class lliographer: Scho- larships, '52-'54-'5ti: Square Daneing, '5Il. IQARIIARA T!llRCOMlfl'l llerks llerkie A spinster is a barhelors wife. When Berks isn't talking to one of the kids around her. she's asking the teaehers questions. Evidently this pa3's off het-ause she eertainly gets some tevrifir Latin llltIl'kS. l'el Aversioni TCIll'llt'l's nlio tlon'l like her ill- uuisilive mind. Favourite Expression: liy .liininy tl1'reneh at:- eent.l Favourite Pastime: Talking. Asset: ller pixie look. Ambition: Mac. Probable Destiny: Teaehing Mae! Aetivities: Class Sports: Volleyball. 'Sli-'Gly tllee Club, '53-'SGQ Class Choir, 'Gil-'Sig llerl Cross. KAYLA CANTOR Kelly Mud thrown is ground lost. Kayla is another member of the Hhaekseat gang . There's usually quite a hot dist-ussion going on between Kayla, Rt-nie. and .loyre. tliayla, the following plugs for the Hllueharest' don't rome free.t Pet. Aversion: People who don'l like steaks. Favourite Expression: Steaks are best. at the llueharest. Favourite Pastime: Eating steaks at the llu- eharest. Asset: That dark olive eoniplexion. Ambition: Metlill. Probable Destiny: We ditln't know they teaeli steak broiling at Mt-Gill. Artivities: Class Sports: Current Events 'Sli Glee Club, '53-'561 Class Choir: Seholarships, '53-'54. DOLORES CIIADWICK Deedee The objertive of she is he . Early to bed, early to rise. Gets Deedee to sehool for 8:05. When she finds the door is loeked, Deerlee takes her morning walk. Favourite Expression: My heavens ! Favourite I'astime: Walking the halls with llerkie and Margaret. Asset: That elite nose. Ambition: Private secretary. Probable Destiny: Private knee-sitter. Aetivities: Glee Club, '53-'Mig Class Choir, 'SSSQ Square Daneing, 532: Class Sports: Red Cross. MIMI CHAMPAGNE What is life if full of rare. We have tio time to stand and stare. There are so many men in her life, Some day she'll make a pleasing wife. l'et Aversion: Men under six feet.. Favourite Expression: C'est la vie! Asset: Her tiny waist. Ambition: Writer. l'robable Destiny: Wateh out.. Mirkey Spillane. Aetivities: Glee Cluh, '53-'5ti3 Class Sports: Volleyball, '5ZS: lfed Cross. JEAN DVNCAN Dune 1 love work-I eould sit and look at it all day. Pieton, Ontario, didn't want her. Montreal West didn't want. her, so she eanie to room 204 at West Ilill, beeanse we wanted her. ' Pet Aversion: None. Favourite Expression: You're kidding. Asset: She's cute. Ambition: Airline stewardess, Probable Destiny: Riding on eloud seven. Aetivities: She said she's non-artive. PAMELA ELLIOTT I'l'Rllll I know l'tn not adopted heeause if I were they would have sent me bark by now. Quiet and shy and oh so kind, A true friend like Pam is hard to t'ind. l'am is liked by teaehers and pupils both. and she is always willing to lend a hand. Pet Aversion: Math periods. Favourite Expression: Man. oh, man. Favourite Pastime: Talking to Deedee and llerks. Asset: A thoroughly niee kid. Ambition: Mother Ilouse. Probable Destiny: Motherhood. Aetivities: Class Sports: Glee Club, 'Bti-'Mig Class Choir, 'SIIQ Square Dam-ing. RENA ENGELSTEIN Renie It's not the pale moon that excites me. Rena has one of the choice seats at the back of the room and ean be seen talking to Joyce most of the day. t0f course, we all know whom she is talking ahout.J Pet. Aversion: None. Favourite Expression: Sure. hon. Favourite Pastime: Talking about that special guy Asset: Iler vim. vigour, and vitality. Ambition: Teaehing. l'rohable Destiny: Teaehing little Baskin ras- eals. Aetivities: Class Sports: Typing Club. '53-'5'l: Volleyball. 'fvilg Glee Club, '53-'Mig Class Choir, 'SIL .lANl'I'l' IIASSINGIGIC Spooks tlrph lligh heels were invented for the girls who have only been kissed on the forehead. .Ianet is ll'A's one rlaim to fame-she's 204's only elieerleader. .lanet is fondly referred to as a spook by a eertaiu Latin teaeher who evidently does not like her blank expression. Pet Aversion: People who don't support. the team. Favourite Expression: Got a joke. Favourite Pastime : Doing absolutely nothing in sehool. Asset: That innoeent look, Ambition: To aet serious for a whole day. Probable Destiny: It' you live long enough, you see everything. Aetivities: Cheerleader. '55-'5G: Glee Club. '54-'5tl: Apparatus, '55-'5ti: Class Sports: Xmas Show, '55-'5G. JOYCE KAIIANSKY Kulian K:n'punsky Shi-'s visually happy. bright. and gay, Only niee things she'll ever say, A helping hand she'll always lend. All in all a trusting friend. Pet Aversion: Sareastie people. Favourite Expression: It's not that bad. lfaovurite Pastime: Eating tWateh it, .loyt-e, we ran't stay slim foreverl. Asset: Those dimples. Ambition: To marry a millionaire. Probable Destiny: Dut, Joyee, what if you love the guy? Activities: Class Sports: Cleo Club, '54-'5ti: Class Choir, '53, IBINNIE KANlCtlSl!I'Ilttl I'd rather be small and shine. Than be tall and east. a shadow. First. she's here, then she's there, liinnie flits everywhere, Over to Blossom, baek to Thel, All in all. we think she's swell, Pet' Aversiou: None. Favourite Expression: Ilonest, you promise. Favourite Pastime: Pushing to elub meetings. Asset: Iler peaehes and eream eomplexion. Ambition: Teaeher. Probable Destiny: Now, ehildren, repeat after mother. Aetivities: Glee Club: Class Choir: Typing Club. 'Slip Class Sports: Red Cross: Cerele Francais. .IITDITII KLINEIEERG Judy Love is blind. where are my glasses. .Indy is ll-A's answer to Einstein. Ilow she finds time for those terrifie marks with all her other aetivities in eiass, sueh as talking. knitting. filing her nails, writing letters, etc., is beyond us. Pet Aversion: Miles between Montreal and Kingston. Rhode Island. Favourite Expression: ltubala. Favourite Pastime: Red-headed farmers , Asset: Iler hair. Ambition: Edueated good-lor-nothing. tR.A.J. Probable Destiny: Teaehing geometry to the ehiekens and pigs. Aetivities: Class Sports: Sil Cub: 'Typing Club '54: Red Cross: Glee Club, '53-'5ti: Annual lioarrl, '53-'55: Cerelc Franeais: Seholarships, '52-'SGI Class Choir. ELEANOII LAZARPS Ellie Lazzie' Absence makes the heart grow fonder. When Eleanor does show up in sehool Whieh is the exeeption. not the rule, She ehews her gum so vigorously That Miss Graham is almost sure to see. Pet, Aversion: September to .lune texoluding holidaysl . Favourite Expression: Support the Red Cross t5e for ehewing giunl. Favourite Pastlme: Colleeting money for elass rings, home ami sehool, etc. Asset: Long eurling eyelashes. Ambition: Nurse. robable Destiny: Making her patient's heart P heat. faster. Aetivities: Seholarships, '52-'55: Silltit'Ili Couneil, '52-'5ti: Annual lhiard. '55: Creative English. '54-'5li: Red Cross: Cerele Francais: Class Sports: Glee Club: Class Choir OA. DOLORES LUBER Dolly When Dolly does the mambo, o-lay, Everyone stops and gets out of her way, At contests when she gets up to spln, Everyone knows she's sure to wln. Still waters run deep. Pet Aversion: lleing ealled a brain. Favourite Expression: It's strletly plutonie. Favourite Pastime: Ballroom dancing. Asset: Figure. Ambition: Teaeher. l'robable Destny: Teaehing the teaehers. Aetivities: Glee Club. '54-'55: Red Cross: Creative English: Seholarships, '55-'5G: Class Choir HA: Cerele Francais: Eki Club. SUIIEL LI'TTEltMAN A moment on the lips, a year on the hips As I ate my iee-eream sundae. Sorel talks the whole day through. 'Speeially in Latin with Miss Prew, When she says Sorel, don't. be a ninny. Sorel pipes up with, So look at BlnnIe. Pet. Aversion: Teaehers who speak a deul lan- guage. Favourite Expression: It's pretty erummy. Favourite Pastime: Chewing gum. Asset: Iler neat hair. Ambition: Physio-therapist. Probable Destiny: Masseuse at Colonial Turkish Hath. Aetivities: Class Sports: Glee Club, '53-'5tl: Typing Club, '54: Class Choir, '53, CATIIERINE MARTIN Cath Cathy To quarrel is human, to make up divine. Cathy is really on the beam, She gets on nearly every team, Whether it's badminton, track, or volley- ball, lt makes no diff:-renee as she exeels in all. Pet Aversion: R.C,M.P. post too far from Montreal . Favourite Expression: What a doll. Favourite Pastime: Writing letters during olass. Asset: Iler sparkling personality. Ambition: To pass maths. Probable Destiny: We are eaption writers - not prophets. Aetivities: Class Sports: Glen Club, '53-'56: Class Choir 9-A. 'l'lll'il.A'lA MIGICOVSKY 'l'hel llere today and gone tomorrow, that is what she wishes. Tholma's a terrific kid and well- liked bv .ll. , 1 Pet Aversion: lleing told to go on a diet. Favourite Expression: I don't know. Favourite Pastime: Copying Gol1la's preeis sheets. Asset: Those an-hell eyebrows. Ambition: Teaeher. Probable Destiny: Instrnetor at Mitlge's Ite- dueing Sehool . Aetivities: Class Sports: Class Choir: tllee Club, '54-'5Ii: Red Cross, 'FH-'5ti. Al'DItEY MILLS Little Audrey Anil I eame. I saw, l will eonuuer A eertain guy we eannot mention, Seems to be taking Aud's attention All we eau say is look and see, And find him in 11-R. Pet. Aversion: Being teased, Favourite Expression: Ile isn't a square. Favourite l'astime: Figure skating. Asset: Iler innoeent look. Ambition: Metlill. Probable Destiny: Metlill hoekey team. Aetivities: Class Sports: Glee Club, '53 'Htl' lied Cross: Class Choir. '5Il: Apparatus. l ltANt'ELI.E ANIRANTZ Fran Fast past. pleasant present. Who knows what the future holds. Fran has the diffirult task of trying to eolleet money for the Red Cross from ll-A, however, she did persuade us to buy a few ealendars. Pet Aversiou: Saturday night eurfew. Favourite Expression: fifllllt' un, girls, bring some money for the Red Cross, Favourite Pastime: lireaking the eurtew. Asset: Iler personality. Ambition: Singer. Probable Destiny: West Hill Christmas Show ISIS!! taeeompanying the West I-Illlbllllesl. Aetivities: Class Sports: Red limss Reyiresent- ative. '53-'.7fi, Gtee Club, '53-'5ti: llasketball. 'Mp Typing Club, 54: Xmas Show, '54: Class Choir, '53. JEAN Wlll'l'E .lt-:uinic Whs-n we sin:-ll somctliing: stwrtmi, L0 burn W0 know that Jt'Illlllll F try l'1-t Aversion: Latin Tutorial. I-'avourite Expression: Oh, fun. Favoiiritr' Pastinu-: Answt-rimg a eoll voic-0, Assvt: llvr blond hair. .lmhitioni Ilavhelor of liflilvatioti l'rohahlr' Ilvstiny: Eflllrnilllli huhi rx .Xn'tiiitivs: Claes Sports: Gita flllll ii 'ph lli l v GI - - W.,- - , My-.4. fsfi- ll.llil!.llM ARIIPZSS I!'.trlu-ss lu 0 tlni loin irl in tht Phu - . .W ' . ,, . Surroinirlvil hy in-an: of he lI'Ai'ln-es lll2lkl'S no svvrvt Whivh siiliivvt sho most an Ns l'1't .U's-rsion: l'i'oph' who 1 it ru Stl-plivii Ia-:14-ook! Favoiiritn- lixprl-seioiiz Pix:-im' s to go to hanrl prai'tir'l', Faiioiirits- I'a4tiins-1 DlSl'llShiIll.f lmuoilt -. sto with Ilait. .tw-t: Ill-r wit-t' of lnnnonr. Anihition: Math ti-avlivr. Prohahlv llvftiny: Working tlu 1 N lx at Stvinlwr s. L .li-tiiitis-ez Vivo l'rvsirli-nt. tnrrint it l'liih, '34A'5tS3 Glotr Clnh, 'Sl th min nionvtration, '3-lg Hass l'hoir. 'il Senior I mil 'FSI-'fvlij St'h1ll2ll'Sllllli. '53-'5ti, Xlllllll. lm '35-'Bog Vlasw Sports. ll0ll'Allll l!.Kl'l4NI.lN llowi4- llowaml's fathvr waw hoo llis son would hm- a vin-n lint wht-n hm- si-4-Q his sn at niirlts lioy, was ho an optimist' Pvt .lwrsionz Not knovi'ing,: krsnii xtu - l-'ai'o1iritw- Hxprz-ssiolit Hifi l hui L hx this was-k1'lifl! Fzuoiiritm- l'ast iinv: Walkin: xx F hoinv front svhool, .lw-t: ills rhzirni, .lmliitionz Ovnlist. l'rohahlv llvillllyl Makinu Mu tlolls, .ivtiiitii-N: t'in'i4tmas show '51 ntl IAXIX llllllll llairtl likl-Q to Nil hy thu ruhitor Sonn- :lay ht' may h1ih 1 thol git . It-t ,Kin-rwioii: Doing lionn-wo Fllllllllllt' Hxprrwsioli: Z-Z-Z-Z I lfaionriti- l'awtinin': Sli-vpilig in 1 .lm-t: llia ability to km-on quilt , ,linhilioni ILA. l'i'ohahli- lu-stiiiy: l!r:un'x :uw .X-'tivitivsz Hass l'hoir, Wil- wl tht tlulu 'St-'Sing Ili-Y, 'SIS-'Sig Ni-it -N Sports. l:ll.Ul lll'IIlNS'l'l-IIN lirani. who ix ont- ot' tht- vlw ti tx so tnany hook, homo i-at-li :lay th it it tiki- too girlv to carry tlis-in. l'i't Avvrsioii: Girls who rlon'L it lfaiouritv vxpriusion: What il'1 ww nmif lfasoiiritc I'aftinw: Waiting in r ll'le B AQ-t: 'l'hat innoia-nt look. .kinhitionz M.Il. Prohahlv IM--tiiiy: l'sym'lio-anix x fl'ivllllf,. I .Xl-tnitu-sz lanivra Linh, .M 14 lntii wt 0l'l'lll'ail'il, 'SCS-'MJ Clam lvhllil ul il l -N Snoru: Ski t'hilr, '55-'50, MOIKRIS llLA.lt'llMAX Moishe Morris is a friend of Ahe's, llis desk he'd like to share, And usua.lIy sprawls all over it, Till Abie shouts. 'Get off of there! Prototype: Liberaee. Pet Arersion: People who pronounee and spell his name wrong. Favourite Expression: That,'s what l say. lf'ayourite Pastime: Working new proofs for Geometry. Asset: llis eurly hair. Ambition: 'l'o 1,:et into Alt-Gill. Probable Destiny: llead .lanitor ot' tlte It.V.t'. Aetirities: Ulass Choir, '53-'5-lg Glee t'lub, 'Til-'55: Seholarship, '53-'5ti: t'lass Sports. AIDA HLANSIIAY Front seats are grabbed by :L diligent few. ln order to get :L better view: llut Aida lilanshay, who likes to yak. Rushes to get a seat at the baek ! l'et Aversion: People who eall her eye-ee-da . lt'avourite Expression: Guess who phoned me last night ? ls'avourite Pastirue: Latn.:hini,: at Arbess's jokes. Asset: Ability to eat. like :L horse anti still stay slim. Ambition: Teas-her. Probable Destiny: l-'lunking ottr futttre off- spriniz. Aetivities: Class Sports: Gyut Demonstration. '5,tg HRD lllass Choir, '5sl: Current, Events, '54- '55: Seholarships, '53-'5ti: t'erele Francais, 5515- '5l: Animal lloard, '55-'5G: Square Daneins. '53-'5sl. STANLEY FLAMES Stan Stanley is a member of the seleet eirele . llis elevation was hastened by his fine flair for doodlingr. Pet Arersion: People who eall him Stanislouse. lfayourite Expression: Yee Gads I Favourite Pastime: Visiting the barber. Asset: llis tnnsorial appearanee. Ambition: ILA. tNotaryl. Probable Destiny: Drawing up his ntarriage eontraet. Aetiyities: Seholarship, '53-'5-t, '55-'Hog Class Sports. D0lt0'l'llY t'0lIl'IX Dot Dorothy has two qualities. For whielt she is Slllllllll after. thnQher piano playinpt. Two-her bubbling: laughter. llesides ltaviug the distinetion of beini: elass treasurer, Dorothy is also known for liyeuiug: up the elass with her operatic seleetions from Gilbert and Sullivan. Pet Aversion: Certain seouudrels who dodge payments. ls'at'ourite Expression: Kids, how about your 201' for rlass fees? Favotirite Pastime: Counting her growing horde of money. Asset: Those flying: fingers at the piano. Atnbition: Mellill. Probable Destiny: lf she dot-sn't :et there, who will? I Aetirities: Class Sports: Gym Demonstration. '5l: EIAAU Class Choir, '541 Glee Fluh, '54-'5ti2 Xmas Show, '5-l: Saster Show, '5l: Current Events, '55-'5ti: Freatiev l'Ing:lish, '55-'Slip Class Treasurer, '55-'5tl: Annual lloard, '55-'5ti: Seholarship. '53-'5ti. .ltli't'l'l GUILD When promulgatinix her esoterie t'0L'IllilllUll5- .loyee abstains front platitudiuous pouderosity, llut oeeasiuually she eontes up with one word 'l'hat's a teritahle rnonstrosity! lf yott doubt the authentieity of this, ask .loyee for a translation. Pet Aversion: Anti-soeial people. li'at'ourite Expression: Oh. wretehed. l-'avourite Pastime: Need we say? Asset: ller knowledge of big words. Ambition: To he an author. Probable Destiny: Writing.: out the baby's t'ormula. Aetirities: Class Sports: Gym Demonstration, '5,l: Class Choir, 54: Glee Club. '5-l-'5ti: Xmas Show, '5-l. l!.tltllAllA HART 'I!arh Hart Eat, drink, and he merry: for to- morrow we may tliet ! Little Miss llart sat with her art Drawing so madly all day: Along: eame the teaeher. aint started to preaeh her. And frightened our artist away! llarbara is the ehiet' ringxleader of the Hor- rible Six in art ami has many delightful dis- eussions with Miss AlaeLeod on the suhjeet. Pet Aversion: People who insist. that seienee fit-tion is junk. Favourite Expression: Who, me, sir? Drawing in my Latin book? Asset: Ability to write poems and draw pietures earieaturim: eertain teaehers. Ambition: To be a eartoonist or writer. Probable Destiny: 'l'o hare a r'eal-life Dennis the lllt'll7.ll't '. Aetirities: Class liltl5ll'tll1llt'I'. '55-'5tl: Annual lloard, '55-'5tS: Class Sports: Class Choir. '5-lg Sehool lland. '53-54: Gym Demonstration, '5-t: t'reatit'e English. '53-'5-1: Glee Club, '51-'5G. .IANIC .l0llNS'l'0Xl-I Janie A eraxy. mixed-up kid is SlIt'. t'ute and hubbliniz, full ot' glee: The truest thing: that you ean say ls. No plain .latte is Janie .l. Pet Atersion: t'oneeited boys. Fatourite Expression: You don't know me. l Asset: 'l'hat 'gout- haireut tand so is most l of her hairl. 1 Anthition: To be a nurse. Probable Destiny: Aeting on 'ML-die . Aetirities: t'lass Sports: l'lass l'llDll', '54: Gynt Demonstration. 'Sli t'heerleader. '55-'Mig t'Iass Viee-l'resi1lent, '55-'5ti: llasketllall A, '5?l-'5-l: Girls' Athletie Representative. '5-l: Xmas Show. '53ls'55: lied t'ross llepresentatite, '53l-'5'i: Ski t'lub '77 'Til .tl!ltAllA!ll lxA'l'Z Dig Abe Abe is our elass president. With his elarinet, he sparks. tlets by on a rnininutm ot' homework, And lllallagges to earn top tnarks, Prototype: .laekie Gleason, l et Arersion: Those who don't enjoy his musre. Fatourite Expression: lllajehuan, get off my desk. Favourite Pastime: Going.: down to the hand roont for elarinet praetiee. Ambition: To get his ILA, l'rohahle Destny: tlperatitn: :L l!.A. serriee station. ,Aetit'ities: Seliool lland. '53-'Slip t'lass lllltllf, ti: 5'lI Glee t'luh, '54-'55: Seholarship, '52- '5ti3 Vlass Sports. l!IltGl'l l.'A I.-lXDS'l'lt0Al Silt-nee is golden l wish they all were like llirgittaf' ls the teaehers' fervent prayer. She is so tery quiet, You neter know shi-'s there. l'et Arerston: People who niispronounee her name. l atotu'ite Expression: t'rurnh, Fatourite Pastime: Making the ti-at-hers think that lieeause she's so quiet she's soaking: it all in. .lsset:, ller grlowingg olite enmplexion, Ambition: MeGill. Prohahle Destiny: thu- of these years slte'll make it. '.At'tltltlt-sg4l'lass Sports: Gym Demonstration, ol: llass thotr, '5l: Glee t'luh. '5Il-'5ti. NORMAN AlaeAlll.LAN fllae Mae does his Latin faithfully. .lull works at it hard and long: And while everyone else's eomes out right. Still his turns out all wrorng. Pet Arersion: Geometry tleduetions, Fayottrite Expression: llut, Sir, the Latin didn't make sense. lfarourite Pastime: llis weekend dates, Asset: llis easyvgoittg disposition, Ambition: llank manager. Probable Destiny: Workiny,: for a loan shark. -Aetitltiesi t'lass l'hoir, '521-'5l: Glen Vinh. '-ll 5ti2 lli-Y, '52-'5ti: f'lass llingrraplier, t'l:tss Sports, JUAN AlAt I'llilt .loanie In Lf1'lll, the waltz step merely bored her. llut doing the polka baekwards t'luored her. This isn't really .loan's fault. lt's all on in-eount of that erazy mixed-up partner of iers. l'et Ayersion: .loanie . 1 l at'ourite Expression: tlh. for Llthsll sakr-s, Shi,-. ev. Asset: Aliility to do geometry tletluetions. Atnhition: Nurse. l'rohahle Destiny: A nurse-ery oi' lu-r own. VAetitiIies: tllee l'lull, '5lv'5ti3 t'lass t'lioir, 'HZ .Red l'ross: Trae and Field, '55-'5tig Square llaneuuli t'lass Sports Gym llernonstration, '54: NNW Steel. '355 Young: t'an:ula t'luh, '55-'56, .IANIC AlAlt'l'lN As a seliolar .lane's Slllhl Sin-'ll :gradttate euut laude The least that all we dopes eau do, ls sit baek and applatule. Vet Atersion: People who don't like Nat King l'ot'. Faymtrite l-Expression: Oh, Jennifer. ltlllltlllfllt' Pastime: Surpassine herself in Latin. Asset: Ability to fool around with the rest of ns and then eome out on top, Ambition: ILA. . I robahle Destiny: 'l'inte will tell. P, Aetitities: Class Spots: Gym Demonstrat ion. ost: t'lass t'hoirk. 5-lg Glee Club. '53-'5ti: Xmas Show, '54-'5ti3 Volleyball, '5Il-'54: llasketball, '52t-'Hg llathninton, 'SIE-'54: Square lhtneunl. '5CI-'5i: lCaton's .luuior t'ouneillor, '55- un. ROIIERT MASON Hob Masoli doesn't miss a thing. llels our ehampion spitball king. l'et Ayr-rsion: A eertain teaeher with an A look that marks him with a D mark. Favourite Expression: Missed him. Favourite Pastiine: Asking the girls he went out. with on Saturday night what happened, Asset: llis heautit'ul hlonde hair, Ambition: Photographer. l'rohahle liestiny: Taking pletures for the Midnight , Aetivities: Glee t'luli, '5f!s'55g Swllllllllllf 'l'eani, '52-'GSH Water l'olo. '52-'Slip Volleyball. '52-'Sill Jr. Iloekey Alanager, 'Srl-'51 X. Y. 'l'rip1 Class Sports. MARIS MaelltiXAl.ll Men-ury lioses are red. violets are bluei ll' you ate less. you'd he slim too, Maris is one oi' the lueky few in our i-lass who doesn't hate to diet, Maybe all that erranfl running for Mr. Greig helps slim her down. l'et Aversion: l'eople who try to annoy her. l atourite Expression: Fan I see your Latin translation? Mine doesn't make sense. Favourite l'astiine: liunning messages for the teaeher. Asset: That l'epsodent smile. Ambition: To finish eollege. Prohalile Destiny: l'ollege will finish her. Aetiiities: t'lass Sports: Gym ltemonstratiou. '543 tli.Y, 'Bti-'Mig t'orresponding Seeretary Ili- Y, '35-'5tl: Glee Club. '3lA'5ti: Flass l'hoir !tA, 'Mg i'amera t'luli, 'Til-'51 Sl'liNl'll1lt NAIILIER Nadlei' eame to us front Stratlieona Aeademy. We still ilon't know why. l'et Atersion: lieing sent down to the ol't'ier to get a late note. Favourite lllxpressionz Am l late? Favourite l'astime: Uoining in in the middle of elass periods, Asset: llis personality. Ainhition: Arehiteet. l'rohalile llestiny: liuililing hloes. Aetiyiliesi Seholarship. '32-'Slip l'Iass Sports. l'A'l' l'A'l l'l'1I!SllN 'I'o hate is to hold. To hold is to love, To lote is to live, So lel's lite a little. Now she's ln. now she's ealleil out. l'at keeps rushing all about, First Annual lioard. then t'ouneil meeting. The moments she spends in elass are fleeting. l'et Aversion: llnieks. I-'avourite ldxpressiou: liriug in your money tomorrow for . , . Asset: That tiny waist tand her appetite, it's a mystery how it stays that way.l Ambition: Maellonald t'ollege. l'rohahIe llestiny: An edueated liousewife. Aelivities: l'lass Sports: Ulass t'holi'. 'Mi Gym liemonstration. Sl: Student t'ouneil, '53-'Mig President. Annual lloard, 'Sl-'553 Glee t'luli, '54. .lANlt'lC littlll'l'All.l.lC Jan lleyond this plaee of wrath and tears, Looms but the horror of exams: And yet this menaee ot' the years Finds and still finds that .laniee erains I l'et Arersion: Nothing in partieular: just everytiiing in general. Favourite Expression: llere we go again. I+'ai'ourite l'astime: llelping giie the teaehers nervous breakdowns. Asset: Those pearly white teeth. tl.iheraeeYl. Ambition: To speak Freneh flllently. l'rohahle Destiny: Mais oui. Aetiyities: Sriuare llaneing: llasketballg llad- mintong Glee t'luli. 'Sit-'Mig t'lass Choir: Vlass Sports: t'erele l4'i'aneais. JOAN ll0llGlCR A pert'eet pieture ot' innoeenee, .Ioan's liig blue eyes maintain. lint who eau tell what deyilish thoughts Are lurking in her brain? l'et Aiersion: Waiting for .lane and .lenniter at lltltlll. Faiourite lixpression: llurry up. you two! i l :uourite lastime: Asking us what's for home- Work. Asset: That golden-blond hair. Ambition: Aledieal reeord libi'ariau-taking earl ot' ease histories ot' patients. Probable llestiny: Making history with a patient. Aetititiesg t'Iass Sports: l'lass t'hoii'. 'fit Square llaueing. 'Sig Gym lteiiioiistraton, '51 Glee l'lub, '3l-'56, I -1 . LURRAINE SLOANE Lass Slim Drink to em only with thine eyes- you're driving tonight. She eamc to Its from Scotland. Shy. demure and quiet: Now you're sure to find her, As the leader of the riot. l'et. Aversion: Teaehcrs who don't, stiek to the homework seherlule. Faionrite Expression: lley, Aim - tl'mere. Favourite Pastime: Telling Ann the latest. gossip at five to nine. Asset: ller peaehes aint eream eomplexion. Ambition: I'hysin-Therapist. Hrxrobable Destiny: Ilead brain washer at, West i . Aetiyities: Flass Sports: Class tlhoir, 'Fi-l: Gym Demonstration. '54: Glee Club, 'GNVSGQ Traek mid Field, 55: Athletie liepresentative, '55-'SIL JOAN SMITIIERS ln by nine. out by three. Sehool to her is one big spree. She anxiously eounts eaeh passing day Till the weekend eomes: then shouts. ' 'llurray' '. l'et Aversion: People who don't bring in their Red Cross money on time. Favourite Expression: Say. Mr. Greig says that you owe me some money. Favourite Pastinie: Colleeting money for Mr, Greig from people who leave their hooks behind them in the elassrooin. Asset: That sunny personality, Ambition: To pass the matries. l'rohahle Destiny: To he wishing the same thing at this time next year. Aetivities: Class Sports: Gym Demonstration. 'Sig Square Daneing. 'Sly Red Fross Repres- entative, '55-'56, JENNIFER STANLEY When to eold air she's exposed, She orders all windows elosed. .lennifer also enjoys hugging Mr. Corey. We don't now whether Mr. Corey enjoys it. l'et Aversion: She ean't deeide what. she hates the most. Favourite Expression: Sir, may I please elosn the windows? Favourite l'astime: Shivering. Asset: Those long fingernails. Ambition: ll.A. l'rohahle Destiny: Fatehing an arty liaehelor. Aetivities: Class Sports: l'lass Choir, 543 Gym llemonstratinn. '543 Swinnning Team, 'Fifi-'54: Square Daneing, '53-'541 GGleo Plub, 'Sli-'5ti: f'hristnias Show, '54-'51 Gl.tll!lA STROLL Glor Glo Veni. yidi, non, viei. Friday night elub meeting makes her forget the week ol' horror. Saturday night date makes life more pleasant for her: lloniework tilt on Sunday brings it all to a meek end. Sie transit Gloria's weekend. l'et Arersion: The morning after the night. before, Favourite Expression: Did you do any studying yet? Me neither. Favourite Pastinie: Working with llarhara on their life si-raphooks. Asset: Ability to resist the urge to kill when her twin kid brothers bother her. Ambition: l:.A. Probable Destiny: To be the M. A. of ll. A. lt. Y. Aetiyities: Class t'hoir, Rl: Glee Club, 'Gl- 'Mlg Gym llemonstration. '34: Typing Club. '54- '55: Red Fross Iiepresentative. '51-'fi5: Class Sports. SllII!I.l'IY WELLEII To Shirley. there is somethin': Mr. Greig was known to tell her: When he read her eompositiou, Ile knew why her last name's Weller. l'et Aiersion: This kid likes everything and everybody. Faiourite Expression: When writingi Well-Well-well I lwhen talkingt 0h. dearl Asset: The golden Hi tones of her singing voiee. Ambition: To work in the field of ineilieine. Probable Destiny: Right fielder for the nurses' baseball team. Ai-tivities: Class Sports: Xmas Show. 'Sit-'561 Senior lland, 'Sit-'55: Arts and Letters Festival. E '54: Red Cross l'resident. 'S-l: Glee Club. 'Sli- .- 'Mtg Gym Demonstration, 5-l: Young Uanada, '35-'Mig Square llaneing, '53-'S-lp Class Choir. '54, lllt'llAl!ll WILSUN Dirk Iliek hails from T. M. R. lligh. and eau lie seen speeding to sehool on his motor-seooter eiery morning. lle is an allfaround guy and is unite popular with everyone. l'et Axersion: A eertain teaeher. l-'arourite Expression: llut, Sir l got lost. Favourite l'astime: Getting lost. Asset: llis handsoine features. Ambition: To get out ot' llth year. l'i-ohable Itestiny: Motors-yele eop. Aetiiities: Sports liepresentativcg t'lass Sports. Wt FLINOR REINIIAKEIK ..Ellie Whether we look or whether we listen. We know Ellie's there. she's not a missin', Always talking about that weekend ilute. And why she got home so very late ! l'et tversion' Peoile who say she talks too . . . 5 iuueh. Favourite Expression: Eat today for tomorrow f diet. tWe try. anyway ll Favourite Pastime: The weekend. Asset: ller winning smile. Ambition: Teaeher. Probable Destiny: Changing her ambition, Aetivities: Class Sports: tllee Club '55-'oo' lramaties, 'St-'Mg Current Events Club. 'Sli uh. DIAIA lll'llAl.tl Happy l.'il Alorons Ine.. Speaker lleigh-ho, heigh-ho, lt's hott' to work we go - Phooie 5 Pet Aversion: Certain teaehers at W. ll. ll. S. Need we go further? Favourite Expression: lli'ya Shortie, Favourite Pastime: Calling .loey Shortie . Asset: ller height. WOW! Ambition: Phys, Ed. Probable Destiny: Cheeking atteudunee for Miss Phelan. Aetivities: Student Coiiueil Viee President. M1535 Glee Club. '53-'Sth Xmas Show. '54- Gtii Volleyball, '53-'Stk llasketball. 'Sit-'Mg winuning, '53-'55g Class Sports. DAWN CllAMl'ltlX Happy I.'il Alorons lne,, Chairman Dawn has a sense of huiuour. 'l'hat not a person ean exeel. She's loads of fun and a sport. So we say she sure is swell, Pet v Aversion: l'eople who spell her name Don. ' l avourite Expression: You wouldn't dare. Favourite Pustiiue: Singing t?l in the halls with the rest ut the llappy l.'il Morons Ine. Asset: That naturally eurly hair. Ambition: Teaeher, Probable Destiny: lieiug taught. Aetivitiesz Xmas Show, '52-'Brig Glee Chip, i4-'Mig Seeretary G. A. A., '55-'Mig Viee 'resident tl. A. A.. '54-'BBQ Volleyball, '53- ii: Swimming, '53-'itig Leadei's Corps. 'Sl- V Ga: Sturleut Couueil, 53954, ll'llY El,l,l0'l l' .Indy is our Presiileut. tif that we have no doubt. 'Cause when otir elass is left alone. We eau still hear .Indy shout. Pet. Aiersion: The other halt ot .ludy and lvnne. l1'avourite Expression: Come on let's eheer ! Favoiirite Pastinie: Dreaming about a eertain tillow froiu Cineinnati. Asset: Those blue eyes. Ambition: Queens. Probable Destiny: Class l'resident ot ll-C, I lllo . Aetivities: Cheerleader. '35-'Mig Class Pres- u ent. '55-'Mig Tennis. 'SEQ Class Sports: Xmas iowz '53-'h5: Glee Cluh. '55-'Mig Seholarship. Wil-'olig Ski Club, '55-'5li, t WEN lt'AllNSWtlll'l'll l wonder what will he her fate From eomparing with llryon, ller every date. Pet, Aversion: Reiug kidded about her walk. Favourite Expression: tlh. to be in Ottawa! Favourite Pastime: Writing letters to ltryon. Asset: Those eyes. Ambition: Nurse. ll.N. Probable Destiny: Regular nuisanee. Aetivities: Class Sports: Swimming Captain. .IOANNE GARDINER Joey Happy L'il Morons lne., Seeretary Throughout the halls, Rings a joyful ery: .loey saw someone Shorter walk by, Prototype: Moleeule - smallest partiele ol' any substanee that eau exist alone in the tree state. Pet Aversion: People who eonnnent. about her height tall ot' tive feetl. Favourite Expression: tlh. get. oft the pot. lley, Loretta, guess what . . . lfavourlte Pastiiue: Telling Loretta. ivliat. Asset: ller hig brown eyes. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Probable Destiny: Wasn't it .loey who lu-eame airsiek up in the art room? Aetivities: Cheerleader. '55-'5ll: Class Sports: Class Treasurer. '54-'Mg Glee Club, '53-'5l: Annual lloard. 'Sl-'55: Young Canada Club. MAVREEN GERSIIENSON MO Some think the world was made for fun. Among that noble gang l'm one. Pat Aversion: Reing ealled M0 . Favourite Expression: Marilyn, my name is not Mo. Favourite Pastime: Doodling. Asset: That red hair. Ambition: MeGill tprevious to teaehingl. Probable Destiny: Strange things have hap- peneil. Aetiyities: Class Sports. COXNIE G0l.IllE There was a little girl with a little eurl, Right in the middle of her forehead. And il' by ehanee you find her sitting. For sure she will be working at her knitting. Pet Aversion: 'l'eai-hers who say ws-'re not. yvorking. Favourite Expression: You know-sorda like in a wav. Favourite lastime: Waiting on 'l'nesdays. Asset: That natural wave. Ambition: Lab teehnieian. Probable Destiny: Trying out new teehnivutes. Aetivities: lli Y, '53-'Sig Class Sports. v AlARlI.YN tllll.lrSTElN When tiod ereaterl man. lle gave him two ends- tlne to sit on and the other to think with. tlur sueeess in lil'e depends on whieh we use: lleads, we win: tails. we lose, Pet Aversion: Teaehers who say, ll-C, you're not workiniI. Favourite Expression: tluiek! liuoek wood. Asset: ller artistie ability. Ambition: Commereial artist, Probable Destiny: Erasing Miss Mel,eod's hlaekhnard. Aetivities: tllee Club. 'Sit-'SSZ Class Sports: Young Canada Cluh: lleil Cross, LYNNE llAllt Hiya llap I eanie, I saw. And now l'm leaving. Pet Aversion: The other halt ol .ludy aiul l,ynne. Favourite Expression: 'Cause it's too uiee. l avourite Pastiine: Forgettiiig her 1+'reneh books, Asset: That eute haireut. Ambition: Nursing. Probable Destiny: Steriliziug thernuuneters for the sehool nurse. Aetivities: Student Counel, '55-'Mig Class President. '5-l-'55: Glee Club, '54-'Slip Seholar- ships, 'Gil-'Mig Volleyball. Bit-'5l: Class Sports: Xmas Show, '55s'5tig Ski Club, '53-'5li. ANN JOHNSON Annie Of all evils. money is the souree. So Ann eolleets our tees, ot eourse. Pe-t Aversion: People who eall her Annie. lr'avourite Expression: Oh. well! Favourite I'astime: Talking with a eertain somebody in ll. Asset: ller long hob-. Ambition: Nurse. Ambition: Nurse. Probable Destiny: Come .tune she'll have lots ot patients, Aetivities: Class Sports: Ilasketball, '53-'Mg Volleyball. 'Sit-'Rig lladminton. 'Sit-'Mg Red Cross Representative, '54-'55: Class Treasurer, '55-'5ti. MARIAN LIPSETT Why take life so seriously? You'll never get out of it alive. Pet Averson: None. Favourite Expression: Well now, I wonldn't say that.. Favourite Pastime: Saying that. Asset: Those Chemistry Lab marks. Ambition: Lab Technician. I'robable Destiny: Correcting Lab books for Mrs. llridges. Activities: Class Sports: Basektball, '53-'54: Badminton. '53-'54: Glee Club, '53-'55: French Club. '53-'54: Volleyball, '55-'Mig Scholarships, 'nfl-'5li. MARCIA MILLER Marcia, a member of Room 211. Wishes she were back in grade Vll. Although not classified as a musician. She does very well in art competition. Pet. Aversion: Short boys. Favourite Expression: I don't know. Favourite Pastimc: Visiting her neighbours. Asset: Those long eyelashes. Ambition: Teacher. Probable Destiny: Teacher??? Activities: Glee Club, '54-'56: Annual Board. '55: Class Sports: Class Vice l'resident, '54-'55: Secretary Treasurer, '53-'54. MARILYN 0'NElLL MD The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it is unfamiliar ter- ritory. Pet Aversion: l'eople who prefer California to Florida. Favourite Expression: I'm going back to Florida where the men arcn't coneeited. Favourite Pastimc: Talking to Gail about ber courtship with Pete, Asset: The Irish in her. Ambition: Degree in nursing at Queens. Probable Destiny: Nursing her King. Activities: Class Sports: Vice President Ili-Y. '52-'5G: Drama Club. '55-'56: Glee Club, '55- 'ty . GAIL REGELE Reg Some girls get orchids. All I get are forget-me-nots. Pet Aversion: People who prefer Florida to California. Favourite Expression: lt's not like this in California. 10e for Red Cross. MFavourite Pastime: Day dreaming or talking to 0. Asset: Her handwriting. Ambition: Registered nurse, then Airline stewardess. Probable Destiny: Nursing her little pilots. Activities: Glee Club, '54-'56: Red Cross llpegresentative, '55-'56: Class Sports: Hi-Y, '55- 0 . IIELAINE SCIIWARTZMAN For the good are always merry, Save by an evil chance: And the merry love the fiddle. And the merry love to dance. Pet Aversion: 1. People who kid her about her voice. 2. People who say, 'What's for home! work? Favourite Expression: Oh! What a life!!! Favourite Pastime: Writing the homework on the blackboard. Asset: That gorgeous pony-tail. Ambition: Dancer. ,Probable Destiny: Dancing her way down the IHS C. Activities: Glec Club, '53-'56, MARJORIE SCIIWARTZMAN Margie Alas for lttle Marjorie, We'll see her no more. For what she thought was H20, Was ll2S04. Pet. Aversion: People who: 1. crack gum, 2. whistle. Favourite Expression: 0b. shoot! Favourite Pastime: Giggling. Asset: That giggle. Ambition: Teacher. Probable Destiny: Teacher. Activities: Public Speaking, '55-'56: Current Events, '55-'Mig Class Sports: Creative English, '55-'56: Glec Club, '55-'56, LORETTA SHEPER Laurie Happy L'il Morons Inc., Treasurer. Her heart is like the moon. There's always a man in it. Pet Aversion: Teachers who say. 11-C, you're not working. Favourite Expression: 1. Sorry, but I'vc some Annual work to do: 2. llev. Joey. Favourite Pastime: 1. Writing to Universities of Rhode Island and Dubuque: 2. Getting out of gym. Asset: Stewart. Ambition: McGill. l'4.A. l'roha.ble Destiny: W. ll. ll. S. ILA. tllack in Annuall. Aotivities: Class Sports: GI:-e Club. '53-Sl: G. A. A. Representative, '5Il4'54: L'Eli-vc, 'Eil- '5l: Young Canaria Club: Xmas Show, '54-'Sth Annual Iioard. '55-'Mig Scholarship, '5Il: Tennis- Squash Club. '53-'5-l. RIIODA SIllP Fay Some are wise and some are otherwise. Pet Aversion: People who call ber Rhoda. Favourite Expression: Aw, come on. lie a pal! Favourite Pastime: Doing the Cha-Cha. Asset: ller fluent French. Ambition: Interior decorator, Probable Destiny: Rearranging her living-room furniture. Activities: Class Sports: Dramatics, aa- 06. 'rr fr ANN SMITIIERS Do not feel discouraged. Do not feel blue. Remember that the mighty oak. Was once a nut like you. Pet Aversion: Teachers who say, ll-C, you're not working. Favourite Expression: llow time flies. Favourite Pastime: Talking to Connie. Asset: Iler art work. Ambition: Commercial Artist. Probable Destiny: Drawing conclusions. Activities: Glee Club, '54-'55: Class Sports: Ili-Y, '5Il4'54. EMIKO TANAKA Amy . Work and worry have killed many a man. Why should I take a chance. l'et Aversion: Teachers who argue. Favourite Expression: I don't know. Asset: That black hair. Ambition: Teacher. Probable Destiny: 01d age pension at W. II. ll. S. Activities: Class Sports: Track and Field, '53- '54: Glce Club. '534'55: Hi-Y, '54-'55, MARILYN WENER Marilyn is our talented one. Quite vivacious, and lots of fun. She wears her hair in a pony tail, And receives letters from a certain male. Pet Aversion: People who kid her about 'that cours . Favourite Expression: Ever fab l Favourite Pastime: Entertaining those people from U. V. M. Asset.: Her terrific personality. Ambition: McGill. Probable Destiny: Come on Redmen. Activities: Glee Club, '53-'5fl: Class Sports: Typing Club, '54-'55: Xmas Show, '55-'56, MARGOT WRIGHT Hilda Babe lt's girls like Margot Wright We biographers don't like. .lust when her caption's ready She breaks oft' with her steady. Pet Aversion: Teachers who say, ll-C, you're not working. Favourite Expression: It couldn't be Duddy. Favourite Pastime: Dreaming about that former member of lV. H. H. S. Asset.: Those blue eyes. Ambit.ion: Airline Stewardess. Probable Destiny: Licking Airmail stamps. Activities: Glee Club, '53-'55: Tennis. '55- '5ti: Student Council, '53-'54: Class President. '53-'54: Jr. Basketball, '53-'54: Class Sports: Xmas Show, '55-'56, DAN ARRAMOVITCII Our Joliette commuter is one of the few privileged persons who is at the same level with our beloved chemistry teacher. Dan is the tmsted guardian of our homework timetable who happens to forget when the math periods are when questioned. Prototype: King-sized Ren Hogan. Pet. Averson: Teachers who seat the class in alphabetical order. Favourite Pastime: 19th hole. Asset: Hls 14 golf clubs. Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. Probable Destiny: Flying high. Activities: Jr. Basketball. '54-'mtg ttolt, '55g Annual Board. '5ti: French Newspaper, 'Miz Scholarships, '53-'5G: Class Sports. SIDNEY ALTMAN Sid May he be in Heaven half an hour Before the Devil discovers he's dead. Sid, who dabbles at the short story. plays squash, and presides over Creative English and Current. Events Club, also has time to study. At present he is writing the long awaited for short story on a literate. squash-playing diplomat. Prototype: Alphonse Daudet. Pet Aversion: People who don't do their physics assignments. t Copyright Club.i Favourite Pastime: Living. Asset: Hts very own squash racket. Ambition: Research Scientist. Probable Destiny: Discovering what makes Louie tick. SA l'L ARBESS Activities: .lr.. Sr. Soccer, '53-'5ti: Jr. Bas- ketball. '54-'55: .lr. Volleyball. '54-'55: Cur- f rent Events. '54-Ratt: Annual Board. 'bog '54-'5t'i: Scholarships. Class Sports: Sr. Ba Creative English. '54-'Mig Arts and Letters Festival. S '53-'5ti: Class Biographer: kctball, '55-'5ti. Saul is our authority on the l'nited States and ski tow rates and is said to be on the brink. among other things. This winter he may be found at Au Petlt Coin Francais partaking of thc specialities . Prototype: Edward R. Murrow. Pet Aversion: People who say: Who's doing all the talking? . . . I thought so. Favourite Expression: A-a-all r-i-ight. Favourite Pastime: Engaging in subtrituge, in- trlgue and chicanery. Asset: Coffee this dogl. Ambition: Architect. Probable Destiny: Split-level dog house de- signer. Activities: Camera Club. '53-'Miz Current Events, '54-'56: Ski Club, '56: Class Sports. JAMES BALL Jimmy , Yimmy The Doc's icy stare breaks this guy up while be indulges in his subtrifuge. lf he doesn't watch it: R o'clock for you. Rall. Favourite Expression: l'm early today. Red: it's only 8:55, Favourite Pastime: Annoying a certain English Teacher. Asset: His hydroplane. Ambltlon: Electronical Engineer. Probable Destiny: Do it yourself bot seats. Activities: Jr. and Sr. Hockey, '54-'SG3 Class Sports. BRIAN DARRINGTON 0ur representative from the I'. S. is silent during class but in our hours of leisure he shows us how they live it up down there. Prototype: Yankee Doodle. Pet Aversion: People who speak of New York without respect. Favourite Pastime: Babble-rousing. Asset: That delinquent look. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. C.tProbable Destiny: Press agent for New York i y. Activities: Rabble-rousing. '54-'55. 11:0 O flfl NORMAN BBOWNLEE Red A graduate of the Snowdon Academy, Red constantly peppers our teachers with intelligent questions. Frequently the teachers are unable to answer him. Prototype: Red sails in the sunset. Favourite Expression: Wait a minute. Favourite Pastime: Beating Terry at pool at the Academy. Asset.: Mathematical Ability. Ambition: Chartered Accountant. Probable Destiny: Accountant. for The Cave. Activities: tllee Club, '53-'54: Band. '53-'5ti: Volleyball. 'Sit-'55: Sr. Football, '55-'Mig Class Sports. Dtll'tlLAS t'AMPBELl. Doug Doug is the only West llillcr in competition with Canadair. llis creations made of highly tensile loose-leaf paper can frequently be seen breaking the sound barrier in room 203. Prototype: llighland laddie. Pet Aversion: People who ask him if he's related to Clarence Campbell. Favoruite Pastime: Banging on the bottles in Chemistry. Asset: llis tartan ties. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. Probable Destiny: Designing bigger and better tear gas bonihs. Activities: Class Sports: Sr, Watcrpolo. '55- '5ti: Sr. Football Manager, '55-'SIL AN'l'lltlNY CAYFORD 'Tony A nation's health is a nation's wealth. This being the case. Tony is a hilllonalre. Arm wrestling Champion of 202. he is still fondly remembered by senior students as thc speaker who advocated breathing while sleeping. Prototype: Nature Boy. Pet Aversion: Being assigned homework other than maths. Favourite Pastime: Playing chess. Asset: His springy stride tplayful prancc, ctr-,i Ambition: Scholarship in Matrics. Probable Destiny: Manufacturing yogurt. Activities: French Club, '53-'5-4: Track and l-'it-ld. '54-'5:: Square Dancing. 'Fifi-'55: Scholar- ships, '53-75: Chess Club. liltlt' t'tillEN Eric is frequently fouiul figuring out by experi- mentation in how many different ways 547 seats can be arranged. The rest of his time is spent trying to win arguments with Mr. Ratt. Prototype: Rudolph Valentino. 4 Pet Aversion: People who keep tcllin'g him he needs a shave. lf'avourite Pastime: Trying to complicate Mr. Batt's uncomplicated geometry deductions Asset: Ilis sideburns. Ambition: To study engineering in the ll. S. Probable Destiny: Studying abroad. Activities: Jr. Football. '54-'55g Sr. Football. '53-'5ti: Basketball. '54-'5ti: Volleyball. '54- '5ti: 'l'rakc and Field. '54-'Sth Class Sports. Blt'llAliD S. COMBEB The intcllcctual genius of the class. ltichard's joy is making pools. As a sideline he also designs custom mansions with such worthwhile features as tt x 12 freezers, T, V. sets in the ceiling and meats. Prototype: Major llooplc. Pet Aversion: Gym teachers who tell him he's too fat. Favourite Pastime: Not doing gym exercises. Asset: Ability to look like hc is doing nothing while be is doing nothing. Ambition: Architect. Probable Destiny: Modelling Before pictures. Activities: tllee Club: Current. Events: Camera Club: Ili-Y: Secretary-Treasurer Chess Club, '55- '56. WILLIAM ALEXANDER COX Sandy Sandy is frequently seen helping Mr. Macumbcr solve the Great Triangle Robbery. An arrest is expected shortly. Prototype: A. W. 0. L. Pet Aversion: People who want birth certi- ficates. Favourite Pastime: Studying or walking down the halls. Asset: llis susceptibility to concussions. Ambition: Chartered Accountant. Probable Destiny: Managing the W. II. H. S. Trip to the Moon Club. Activities: Track and Field, '54-'5ti: Cross Country, '54-'5ti: Sr. Football Manager, '55-'56g Ili-Y: Camera Club. '53-'54: Basketball, '53- '54: Volleyball, 553-543 Glce Club. ALLAN FRIED Al Here's champagne to our real friends. And real pain to our sham friends. Our sports rep. is a patron on the W. H. H. S. handball eourt and also a bookie deluxe. IIe'll give you odds on anything from tea-tasting to mountain elimbing. Pet Aversion: People who mispronounee his name and think they're funny. Favourite Pastime: Collecting old eoins 41030- 19563. Asset: His stupid jokes tsee favourite pastimel, Ambition: Engineer. l'robable Destiny: Selling money at a profit, Aetivities: Traek and Field. '54-'5li: .lr. Soeeer. '55: Volleyball, '54-'51-5: .lr. Iiasketball, '54- '5i5: Class Sports: Animal lioard, 56: Sports Rep., '55-'5ti: Sehularships. '53-'56, AIIRAIIAM IIARTMAN Abe The elass psychologist is eonstantly seeking metaphysical implications in Daudet's stories. Ile is also one of the lucky boys who manages to stay awake in chemistry elass. Prototype: Hairless .loe. Pet Aversion: People who study Latin. Favourite Expression: Is speaking from a poisonal point of view. Favourite Pastime: Discussing the finaneial prospeets of Tanna Tuva during history. Asset: IIis personal point of view. Ambition: Research Doctor. Probable Destiny: Researeh worker for Medie . Aetivities: .lr. Soeeer, '54-'55: Water Polo, '54-'bog Swimming. '54-'56: Camera Club, '55- '56: Seholarshps, '52-'56: Creative English, '54- '56: Class Sports: Arts and Letters Festival, '54- '5tl: Current Events, '54-'5ti. .IOIlN HONEYMAN I was the one who began the heguine when soemone spiked my pizza with nitro-glyeerinef' .lohn is a eartoonist deluxe and may be seen creating his works of art, during English periods. Eh, Iloneyman? Prototype: Al Capp. Pet Aversion: People who eonstantly borrow his pen. Favourite Pastime: Listening to Arbess imitate the Doe. Asset: Nateherly his eool cartoons. Ambition: To he a prominent arehiteet. Probable Destiny: Creating an 0gop . Aetivities: Camera Club, DOUGLAS IIUGIIES Doug Those queer noises we hear are not from the foundation settling but are merely being emitted by Doug. Per Aversion: People who think Favourite Expression: Stilll , taIk. Favourite l'astime: Getting on Miss 0swald's nerves. Asset: Miss Oswald. Ambition: Engineer. H Probable Destiny: lnheriting the Oswald mil- ons. Activities: Camera Club, '54-'5fl: Glee Club, '54-'5li: Eaton's .Iunior Executive, '55-'56, he's erazy. You will not WILLIAM .IAY Brother Will Brother Will, who is our gain and Stl-inberg's loss. is still. for our money, the best wrapper in the business. Willy also doubles as a eom- petent roving photographer. Prototype: Friar Tuek, Favourite Pastime: Watehing buses on Somer- led: photography. Asset: IIis pull at Steinberg's. Ambition: Merehandiser. Probable Destiny: Selling Cott Cola to women who like jazz. Activities: Camera Club, '54-'56: Detentions, '53-'5tl. PETER KEMBALL Pete Pet Aversion: Probably his biography. Asset.: It must be there but we ean't find it. Ambition: Engineer. Probable Destiny: Chief conduetor of the Mon- treal Subway System. Aetivities: Current Events: .lr, Ili-Y, '53-'Sig Cadets. GEORGE LERMER .lordie Loquacious Georgie has a vast knowledge of world affairs which he makes use of during history periods while the rabble throw tomatoes. Ile is not to be denied or stopped and will someday surely spark a Latin-Ameriean revolu- tion. l'rototype: Special Case, Pet Aversion: People who have no interest in publie affairs and skiing. Favourite Expression: Favourite Pastime: Skiing and arguing. Asset: llis dangerous gift of eloquence. Ambition: Psychiatrist. Probable Destiny: On the eoueli please, Miss. Aetvities: Skiing, '53-'Hog Current Events, '55-'Mig Swimming. 'Stl-'5-i. Alt'I'lIl'It LEVINE Art Aside from annoying Al in math periods and Sid in English, Art is usually a quiet guy. Ile is also the elass' leading elarinetist and is devoted to his music. IIe'd rather play elarinet than squash. Pet Aversion: People who arrive late. Favourite Pastime: Musie. Assets: His pungent, salty Quebec humour. Ambtion: Engineer, Probable Destiny: Changing his last name to Shaw and becoming famous. Activities: Rand, '54-'55: Traek and Field: Volleyball: Current Events: Creative English: Class Sports. MILTIIN LEVITT Miltie' Miltle is one uf the poor unfortunates who has a seat within a six-inch radius of Mr. King's desk. Ilowever, he is relied upon as a souree of information for top secret stuff. Prototype: Small man. Favourite Pastime: Watehing Alouettes laee Ilamilton. Pet Aversion: Teachers who won't give him more marks in Mechanical Drawing. Asset: Ilis Alouette seat. Ambition: Chartered Accountant. Probable Destiny: Rig man. Activities: Scholarships, '52-'5il: Class Sports, IAN MILLER llere's our flash photographer who missed a seoop at the Chesterfield. Ian, at the first of eaeh month sounds the ominous note, FLEEZ PLEEZ . Prototype: T-Man. Pet Aversion: A teaelier who uses one-syllabled words. Favourite Pastime: Collecting money. Asset: His pull on the Students' Council, Ambition: Chartered Aeeountant, Probably Destiny: Rookie. Activities: Christmas Show. '54-'5ti: Glee Clllb. '54-'55: Students' Council, '55-'5tl: Creative Etgzlish: Class Treasurer: Arts and Letters Festival '5 -'SIL GIFI-'tlltll OKILL Gift Our representative to the library is visually found sneaking out before Miss Parker asks him to elose the windows. Gift is another commuter who makes the daily sojourn from the stieks. Prototype: The Commuter. Favourite Pastime: Collecting his physics from Schwartz. Pet Aversion: Miller stealing his eomieal quips. Asset: His eonstant good humour. Ambition: Salesman. Probable Destiny: Selling Mdme. Ilenoit's fishstieks to the Eskimos. Aetivities: Glee Club, '53-'55: Creative English, '55-'5ti: Detentions, '53-'56, KEITH RANDALL Keith and Mike have a floating argument vvhieh is endless. These two boys. the best of friends, seldom have the same points of view. Keith is also one of 2053's best hockey players and a rabid follower of the Illeu, Rlane, Rouge. Prototype: 0ne of the Bovril boys. Pet Aversion: Werleman's sense of humour t?l. Favourite Pastime: Golf. Assets: Werleman. Ambition: Architect. Probable Destny: Desgning houses for Monopoly games. Aetvtes: U. N. Tour, '55: Class Sports. JtillN llAI'DSl41Pl' .lolin is the founder :uul one ol' the few me-lulrers of our Chess t'lulv lle and 'I'on5' hate lieatefl battles not only at-ross elwss hoards but in the exaeting lieltl ol' arm urestliug. Sporty fellows. these. Prototype: All-Canadian lloy the thinksi. Pet Aversion: tlettiug kieked out of ehemistrv lahs. Favourite Pastime: Playing ping-pong. Asset: llis smashing l'orehaud. Ambition: Arehiteet. Probable Destiny: Designing a non-fattening all-year sueker. Aetivities: Traek and Field. '54-'55: Jr. and Sr. Soeeer. '54-'Slip Camera Club: Class Sports: Chess Club, 'Slip Arts and Letters Festival: Seholarship. '5-lg t'reatire nglish: Class Ring Designer. ALLAN ll0l!lNSON Al has been fort-ed to reform his ways hy the position nt' elass president. When 203 riots. Allan is always energetieally trying to subdue the rabble or making paper planes. Ile is one ot' our t-lass' better hoekey players. Prototype: Mr, President. Pet Aversion: lieing elass president. Favourite Pastime: Sleeping in Ernie's periods. Asset: llis ties. Ambition: Some kiml of engineer. Probable Destiny: It takes all kinds. Aetivities: .lr. aml Sr. lloekey, '5-1356: Class Sports. AIl'I'lll'll SCIIWARTZ One of the people in our elass who has the atlvautage of seeing over erowds, Art slips into our elass after his baml praetiees as daiutily as a lllaek truek, Prototype: Iron Jaw. Pet Aversion: Aliller's stale jokes. Favourite Pastime: Telling Young how they do things in the Metlill band. Asset: llis seat at the bark. Arnhition: To work his way around the world, Probable Destiny: Around the world in Stl years. Aetivities: lland, 'Sli-'55: Current Events, 'Sl- '55, .ltillX SIllP'l'0N Dur soeeah playah also is a great faneier of Collies during ehemistry periods. Ile and Mal earry on a perpetual eonversation during this interesting elass but. as ehanee may have it, they always get eaught. Pet Aversion: A eertain history teaeher. l-'aiourite Expjression: lf I were dietator of the world l'd let you he head of the Montreal Sanitation Department. Favourite Pastime: Not taking eertain periods, Asset: llis abilty with a batt. Ambition: Civil Engineer, Probable Destinv- Losin-1 his halls at ping- . ,. . ,, pong. Aetivities: Sueeer, '53-'Sth Cadets, 'S-lg Class Sports, AlAl.Ctll.M S'l'tlNlf1 Alai Mal Stone: dog faneier, automoliile expert. would-be exeeutive, humourist t?i is one ol' the unsung heroes of ll-D. lle is one of the instigators of the various plots ami eonspiraeies although he works umler rover of a handball player. llls innoeent look hides the seheming miml aml hard-working brain he possesses. Prototype: llenri Iloehon. Pet Aversion: Monday mornings and eats. Favourite Pastime: Reading the Collie Ile- iit-w in ehemistry. Asset: llis ability to sleep 25 hours a day. Ambition: Advertising exeeutive. Probable Destiny: Publirizing the Star's ohi- luaries. Aetivities: .Ir. Football, '5-l-'Sig Sr. Football, '55-'Mig llaml, '5Il: Class lliographer: Class Sports. llAlitll.ll S'l'ICAI'SS Harry Ilarry is one of the most genial boys in the elass. lle manages to disregard his loeker-mate and Alal in order to take part in elass riots. lle is a hard worker ami will get what he wants lYi. Prototype: Class Sport. Pet Aversiou: Teau-hers who say lie Still . Favourite Pastme: Listening to one syllable words. Asset: llis goodnattiredness. Ambition: Neurologist, Probable Destiny: Neurotie. Aetivities: Current l-Ivents: Class Sports. IEUNALD WAKK lion Petrillo never heard ot' this lioy otherwise he ttnnlri he broke from paying his union dues for the W. ll. ll. S, band. Even though he is a musirian. Ron is also a fine fellow. Prototype: Silent Yolmm. Pet Aveision: People who ask if he plays the volin. Favourite Expression: Can l play toni? Favourite l'astime: Missing periods to go to musie. Asset: Silenee is golden. Ambition: Arehitect. Probable Destiny: Designing a five-valve trom bone. Aetivities: Baud, '53-'Hog Glee Club, '53 'Mig Seholarships, '53-'htig Class Sports. MICIIAEL WERLI-ZMAN Mike Due of the more energetie members of our elass, Mike is a partieipant in the after-dinner football league. Thus he qualifies himself as one of the after-dinner set who is privileged to eraek after-dinner jokes. l'rototype: Dennis the Menaee. Pet Aversion: Guys who don't like eards, tEh, llamlalI.il Favourite Expression: Don't. let it worry von. Favourite Pastime: Playing golf aml all eard games, tMnstly.l Asset: Randall, Ambition: Arehiteetural Engineer. Probable Destiny: Las Vegas. Aetivities: Jr. Basketball, '54-'55: Class Sports. ll0llEll'l' YUITNG Hob liob is one of our few aetive members nl' the W. ll. ll. S. Cadet Corps. llis spare time is spent puttering around in the basement arsenal. Prototype: Major E. Carter. Pet Aversion: Coming at S o'eloek for a eertaiu math teaeher. Favourite Pastime: Drilling the eream of the erop in the VV, II. ll. S. Cadet Corps. Asset: Coke Comptroller at the danees, Ambition: Meehanieal Engineer. Probable Destiny: Major li. Young t0,ll.E,, S,0.l!.i. Aetivities: Band, '53-'5ti: tllee Club, '53- Stig Cadet Corps, '53-56: Class Sports. WEST lIll.L llltlll SCHOOL ll-E IIANNAII ARCHIBALD Hannibal llannah is our athlete. Down the floor she goes, llow she makes those baskets No one ever knows. llannah is a good seholar and is also lots of fun. She spends the better part of the day kidding Judi, pestering .ludi. and in general. making .ludi's life more eolourful. Favourite Expression: For eorn's sake ! Favourite Pastime: Playing badminton. Asset: ller hair. Ambition: Il. C. A. F. Probable Destiny: Filling gas tanks at R. C. A. F. Aetivities: Volleyball. '53-'55: llasketball, 'Sil- '55: Badminton, '53-'55: liaseball. '54-'55: 'l'raek and Field, '54-'55: Glee Club, '54- ' Leaders Corps, 'SIS-'5-4: Class Sports. .i.x, MARY BARTON Sniokie If there is a man Who does not turn his head And say, Not, bad. Ile must be dead. Even though Mary sits at the front of the room she still manages to make quite a raeket. Pet Averson: llomework in all shapes and forms. Favotirite Expression: lloly Nellie! l1'arourite Pastme: Staring out the window al the buses going by. Asset: lIer dimples. Alnbition: Stenographer. Probable Destiny: Somebody has to make it.. Aetivities: Class Sports: Glee Cluh: lied Cross. MAIKILYN KERRY Lynn A happy face. a cheerful grin, Whose voice is heard above the din. When Marilyn gets one of her giggling spells. nothing short of a hit. on the head with a hammer will stop her. Since we all like Lynn very much and anyway nobody has a hammer, we all join in the laughter, mitch to the teacher's disgust.. Pet Aversion: The time between Monrlay ami Friday. Favourite Expression: ls it really? Favourite l'astimc: Gahbing with Elaine and Carole. Asset: ller suiiuy personality. Ambition: Secretary. Probable Destiny: Repairing old typcwriters. Activities: Class Sports: Xmas Show, '54-'55: Glee Club, '53-1-'5ti: lli-Y, '53-'55: Swimming, '53-'55, SANDRA BERRY Sandy Sandy's our gal who four times :i week. Out. of geometry is able to sneak. San4lra's a friend to all and shi-'s one of our carefree. laughing girls. Pct Arersion: Girls who say they're going to Mac next year. lfavouritc Expression: l can't wait for the weekend. Favourite Pastime: ltlectiug a certain person. Asset: ller cycs. Ambition: Secretary. Probable Destiny: Chief milk-maid at Mac. Activities: Class Sports: GGlec Club: Xmas Show: Red Cross, MARILYN CARLAW l!utch To last through the week takes a lot of drive. llut come the weekend. shc's really alive. lVlarilyn's always in the middle of the Monday morning gossip centre to hear the happenings aiul news of the past. weekend. Pet Aversion: Monday thro' Friday. Favourite Expression: For l'ete's sake. l avourite Pastimc: Iler weekends. Asset: Iler dimples. Ambition: Rusiucss college. Probable Destiny: l didu't know there was a college for monkey business. Activities: Glcc Club: Xmas Show: Red Cross Review: Athletic Representative: Cheerleader: Class Sports: Class lliographcr: Volleyball. 'Sil- 'fi-l-'55: llasketball. 353-'54-'55: Tennis, '54- '55: lladminton, 'Gil-'Mg llaseball. '52-Wil: Track and Field, 'Sli-'54: Red Cross: Class . t hoir. .ll'lbl COLLINGE Swimming. lladminton. liaskctball. You name it, she's good at them all. .ludi spends so much time at sports we are constantly aniazed at how she pulls off such high marks. Pet Aicrsion: People who spell her name with A ny... Faroiuilc Expression: Gad. Favourite Pastime: Opening the window. Asset: ller smile. Ambition: Nurse, Probable Destiny: If we know Judi, she'll make it. Activities: Swimming. ffifl-'55: lladminton. '53-'55: Baseball, ,554-'54: Basketball, 'Gil-'Fi-l: Class Sports: Red Cross Volleyball, '55: Track and Field, '53-'D-1: Glec Club. 'Sit-'5el. t'ATllERlNE DAWE Cathy Small in stature. great in guilt' Mischief lurks in every smile. Cathy says that a fog settles in her mind when she sees a geometry paper, and blots out all her knowledge of that blessed subject. Shc's a good sport and we all like her. Farourite Expression: Ye gads. Favourite Pastime: Looking forward to the weekend. Asset: ller tiny figure. Auibition: Mother llouse. Probable Destiny: She'll make it titi7Oi. Activities: Glce Club, 'S-l-'55: Ili-Y, 'Sit-'Mig Class Sports. .ll'lbl'l'lI DAY Judy Shi-'s got pretty eyes ami feminine charm. The things that she does can do no harm. Our .ludy's uuile the gal and it's t'or sure tbal sl1e's about the nosiest. Pct Aversion: llci' blush. lf'avourite Expression: Ito you want to hear the one about --? Favourite Paslime: Teaching the girls sign language. Asset: llcr naturally curly hair. Ambton: Teacher. Probable Destiny: Telling bed-time stories. Actitities: lli-Y, '54-'55-'5ti' Glee Club: Class Sports: Class Choir: Camera Club, '54-'55: Young Canada Club LYNN EDGAR Geraldine Lynn reads her history as if it were a mee. because the girls make her laugh. she gets red in the face. The first. girl to come tearing into school on Monday morning to talk over the weekend is our gal Lynn. Pet. Aversion: People who call her Janet instead of Lynn. Favourite Expression: No! lle has to work Friday night. Favourite Pastime: Snoozing in the corner. Asset: That wave over one eye. Ambition: Mother Ilouse. Probable Destiny: Writing letters to ?. Activities: Class Sports: Xmas Show: Red Cross Review. IIARRARA GILLESPIE Barb Rubs First she yells, Quiet Then joins the riot. Oh, well, I tried. she says. llabs is our Hi-Y gal who is always getting around the teacher to let her out early to do soernthing in connection with the Ili-Y. Favourite Expression: Oh, come off it. Favourite Pastime: Gabbing with Di, Judi. Kay, Carol, etc. Asset: Her ability to answer French questions while thinking of last Saturday night. Ambition: Teacher. Probable Destiny: She'll make it, and Heaven help the poor kids. Activities: Scholarship, '53-'56: Ili-Y, '53- '5t1: Xams Show. '54-'55: Glee Club, '53-'5fi: Camera Club. '54-'55: Class President, '55-'56Z Treasurer Ili-Y, '55-'5fl: Class Biographer: Red Cross. KATHLEEN GORDON Kay Katie Go West, young girl, go West! Katie's theme song is Carry me back to the Not-So-Lone Prairie. Pct Aversion: People who say she reminds them of someone. Favourite Expression: I'm warning you. Favourite Pastime: Jazz and Bop records. Asset: Iler slim figure. Ambition: Physiotherapist. Probable Destiny: Ridng off into the sunset. Activities: Glce Club. '53-'56: Ili-Y, '52- '3ti: Camera Club, '54-'55: Red Cross. AIARGARET GRAHAM Maggi A ready smile and a cheerful face, Maggi's our friend in every place. Maggi hails from another part of Quebec. She sits at the front of the class and is con- stantly amazed at the antics of the group of characters at the back. Pet. Aversion: Taking the train back to Mon- treal. Favourite Pastime: Talking to Shirley, Asset: Take a look. Ambition: Physical Education teacher. Probable Destiny: Teaching Jim, Activities: ltasketball. '54-'55: Student Coun- cii Treasurer: Ilouse Committee, '55-'5ti: Class Sports. CAROL GRIMSGAARD Tad Carol is always happy and gay, To be dull or sad ust isn't her way. Carol has yet to find a French translation that doesn't look like Greek to her. She is one of the few girls in XI-E who understands music theory, so she attracts quite a crowd in music periods. Pet Aversion: Geometry. Favourite Expression: Mercy. Favourite Pastime: Annoying Miss Parker in her free period in the library. Asset: Iler good naturedness. Ambition: Music Specialist. Probable Destiny: Composing nursery rhymes. Activities: Red Cross: Glee Club, '53-'5O. DALE IIANNAY llale Ilannay is her name. Class Treasurer is her calling. Iler cry is e'er the same, Fork over now! Quit stalling! With collecting fees, and going to art lessons and such things, Dale is a very busy girl. She is quiet but one of the nicest. girls in the class. Pet. Aversion: People who dodge fees. Favourite Pastime: Spending half of the first. period taking the fees down to the office. Asset: Iler naturally curly hair. Ambition: Commercial Artist. Probable Destiny: West Hill next year. Activities: Class Treasurer, '55-'56: Red Cross. l ll.lNCliS IIASS l RlN Where there's life, thevt-'s hope. Ro, eat. drink aml he merry. Tomnrrou 'che goes on :i diet, When lfrauees lets loose her eliavm il's lum- to wateh out! She's always trying to find out who has the latest hairdo, Pet Aversion: l'eople who talk vvhile she's interrupting. I-'avourite Expression: You're kidding. Favourite Pastime: llaving a good time. Asset: ller naturally eurly hair. Arnbitiou: Metlill. Probably Destiny: In one door and out the other. Aetivities: Class Sports: tllee Club: Red Cross: Volleyball, 'bil-'Sell Class Choir. .IUANN HAYES Jo Joey .lo is our lli-Y ehaplaiu She goes to ehureh on Sunday. She prays that she may have the graee To flirt with -i on Monday. .loanu always has a smile for everybody. When she is not trying to impress upon the teaehers the faet that she left her homework at home. she is usually answering Di's notes. l'et Aversion: She's too niee to have one. Favourite Expression: Howdy folks. Favourite Pastime: Telling Marey about her weekend. Ambition: Nurse lM.G.lI.l. Probable Destiny: Nursing all tht broken hearts in West llill. Aetivities: Class Sports: lli-Y, '5:if'5ti: Square Dat-ing: lli-Y Chaplain, '55-'Hog Glee Club, 'Sti- '531 Class President. 'Sl-'55: Student Couneil. '54-'55: RedCross: I.S.C.F.: Choral Speaking, 'Sli-'54l: Xmas Show. '34-'55, JANET HENRY She likes them big. She likes them small, She likes them T No, she loves them all. .Iauet is one of the hoodlums at the baek oflthe room vvho's always telling jokes to the gtr s. Pet Averson: People who eall her Lynn instead of Janet. Favourite Expression: People that go steady are erazy. Asset: ller blaek hair. Ambition: Nurse. Probable Destiny: Floorwalker. Aetivities: Class Spots: Xmas Show: Red Cross Review: Traek and Field, 'Stl-'Sli Class Presi- tleul. '53-'DL LYNNE ll0LLEl1'RIEND Holly She's not noisy. loud or gay. llut enjoys life in a. quiet way. Lynne is visually quiet in elass. but every now and then she eomes out with some remark that puts us all in slitehes. l'el Aversiou: People who spell Lynne without. the 'e . Favourite Expression: Deans. Favourite Pastime: Kit-king delinquent meni- bers out of lli-Y. Asset: That wavy hair. Auibition: Nurse. Probable Destiny: Who knows? Aetivities: Ili-Y, '53-'Mig Glee Club, 'SSI- 'mig Class Sports: lied Cross, DIANE IIOLTZMAN Di Di likes sehool. she likes it fine. She doesn't find it a bore llut when that last bell finally rings, She likes it so mueh more, Di is another ardent Ili-Yer and when she isn't gabbiug about Ili-Y to Rarb sbt-'s usually filling her homework books with notes to .lo. Favourite Expression: 0h erunibs. Favourite Pastime: Diseussing last weekend with .Io. Asset: ller ability to stop talking just before the teaeher says. Anyone who is talking has a. detention. Ambition: Physiotlierapist. Probable Destiny: She'll make it. Aetivities: Seholarship, '53-'Miz Class Sports: ttlee Clubk, '53-'Slip lli4Y, '53-'Bog Seeretary lli-Y, '53-'54, '55-'Stk Red Cross: Square Daneing: Young Canada Club. MARCIA lltll'l.T Morey Marey is our red-head belle. ller temper you eau never tell. As to the future. if we're told. Down the aisle, whose hand she'll hold?? When Mart-y isn't snoozing she is usually talking to .lo. She has to keep the plaee in history, though, beeause she is one of Miss Morton's favoruite reatlers . Pet Aversion: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Tlutrsday, aml Friday. l-'avourlte Expression: Clever, eh? ?Asset: ller hair. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher. Probable Destiny: Singing the nursery rhymes that Carol has eomposed, to her pupils. Aetivities: Class Sports: Choral Speaking, '53- '5'l: Ili-Y. '53-'Stk tllee Club: I.S.C.F. .IANI-I'l' lIl l't'lIlNGS lluteh Eat-h weekend she has about seven dates, We all like to see whieh lueky one rates. .Innet is one of the girls at the bark of the room who always says, Who me? when a teacher asks her who is making all the noise. Pet Aversion: Sehool interrupting her seven day weekends. Favourite Expression: What a ball. Favourite Pastinie: Asking teaehers questions that have just been answered. Asset: That slim figure. Ambition: Metlill. Probable Destiny: Cutting the grass on the eainpus. At-tivities: llasketball, '53-'Mg Raseball, '53- '54: Tenns. '5-V551 Athletije Representative: Xmas Show: Class Sports. SIIIRLEY LARELLE Shirl She's ealrn and reserved as far as that goes. She seems to be quiet, but. one never knows. Shirley is one of the quieter girls in our elass. tThere are some.l She and Maggi are inseparable. Favourite Expression: Rrotber, Favourite Pastime: Talking to Maggi. Asset: ller ability in oral Freneh. Ambition: Tear-her. Probable Destiny: Teaehing her own ehildren. Aetivities: llasketball, '54-'Sig Seeretary Freneh Club. MARILYN MODE Woofer Marllyn's happy-go-lueky and full ol' fun, We think no better girl has ever eome. Although Marilyn is always being shifted around the elassrooni. she still manages to keep up a eonversation with the kids at the bark. Pet Aversion: People who ask her why her faee is red. l avourite Expression: Is it worth it? Favourite Pastime: Loafing. Asset: ller vim, vigour, and vitality. Ambition: Nurse. Probable Destiny: Nursing a broken heart. At-tivities: Class Sports: tllee Club: Xmas Show: Red Cross. SANDRA RANSUX Sandy Sandy's a eheerleader. full of good eheers. llut also she's one of the Three Musketeers, Sandra's full of good fun and eaeh week she always manages to hustle together a volleyball team for Miss Phelan. Pet Aversion: lleing asked to sit in the front of the classroom. Favourite Expression: Ya smart Alee! Favourite Pastirne: Daydreaming tot what?l Asset: Those big blue eyes. Ambition: Mother House. Probable Destiny: Mothering ten of her own. Aetivities: Volleyball, '53-'54-'55: Rasketball. '53-'5-l-'55: Tennis. '54-'55-'5ti: Glee Club: Radminton, '53-'B-1: Baseball, '53-'54-'55Z Student Couneil: Athletie Representative: Xmas Show: Cheerleader: Red Cross Class Choir, GAIL RILEY Rlondie Roes are red, daisies are yeller, Leave her alone boys, .Iinuny's her teller. Gail manages to keep ber part, of the room in disorder but she is still able to put on ati innoeent smile when the teaeher looks at. her. Pet Aversion: People who ask what eolour dye she uses. Favourite Expression: Jiggers. Favourite Pastime: Sports. Asset: Her blues eyes and blonde air. Ambition: Priavte Secretary. Probable Destiny: Mailing letters for a hand- some boss. Aetivities: Class Sports: Dasketball, '55i-'54- '55: Referee, '5-1355: Traek and Field '53-'54: ltaseball. '53-'54-'Mg Swimming. '54-'55: Young Canada Club. SIIEILA ROTII Sheila eould probably get. any male. For she's grown a real elite pony-tail. Sheila pretends that. she is one of the quieter one in the elass, but we know that she gets away with a lot of gabbing to Franees. Pet. Aversion: Studying. Favourite Expression: Could ya die? Favourite Pastime: Gabbing with Franees. Asset: Her ente smile. Ambition: Mae. Probable Destiny: Mae who? Activities: Class Sports: Red Cross: Glee Club: Class Choir. ELAINE SHERWIN Peanut It's nine o'clock and the bell is ringing. Elaine comes in with a dash. Will she make it? She does! She runs to her desk Ami down go her books with a smash. Elaine has a supreme talent for hiding behind her desk when the teacher is trying to find out who is causing the rumpus. She practises this disappearing act in French oral, too. Pet Aversion: Anything to do with maths. Favourite Pastimc: Discussing after school, during school. Asset: ller eyes. Ambition: Teacher. Probably Destiny: Never getting out of Mac. Activities: Class Sports: Xmas Show. '54-'55: Glee Club, '53-'5ti: Leaders' Corps, '53-'5-lg lied Cross. llEATllER SINCLAIR Peg Leg lleather's eyes are bright and blue, Sugar is swect, and she is too! For the little time our gal Ileather comes to school, she makes quite a live wire. Pct Aversion: llroken bones: certain people. Favourite Expression: It varies with the person. Asset: llcr blue eyes. Ambition: Physiotherapist. Probable Destiny: She'll make it. Activities: Red Cross: Glee Club: Ili-Y: Swim- ming, '53-'5-1: Class Sports: Basketball, '53- '54: Tennis, '54-'55: Volleyball, '53-'54: Base- ball. '5Zl-'54: Xmas Show, '54-'55: Rell Cross ltcvievvp Red Cross ltepresentative. tlilltllrld SMITH Smitty Al cheering, our Carolc's on the beam, And she yells so hard for the football team. Carole always manages to get caught talking in a certain period and is threatened to have her seat changed, but maybe the teacher will give in to hcr cute smile. Pet Aversion: Work. Favourite Expresson: Ilave fun. Favourite Pastime: Discussing wcekcud gossip ith lynn Asset: Those long painted fingernails. Ambition: Teacher. Probable Dcstny: Teaching babies. l0h, llabyll Activities: Cheerleader: Xmas Show. '54-'55: Volleyball, '53-'54: Glcc Cluh. '53-'54-'55: Class Spor'ts. ROSEMARY SMITH Rosie Smitty She has the face of an angel but thcvc's the devil in her eye. lloseniary's always getting up and leaving for a Student Council meetng and her cute smile is sure to melt Mr. Unsworth's heart. Pet Aversion: People who talk when she's talking. Favourite Expression: Are you going to a fire? Favourite I'astime: Talking on the phone. Asset: ller English accent. Ambition: Private Secretary. Probable Destiny: The boss' private wife. Activities: Student Council: Xmas Show: tllcc Club: Class Sports: lted Cross. DARLEEN SZERIK Dar Szcb She's our gal in her gym shorts, And she's quite a whiz at all sports. Darleeu's one of the few quiet. girls in thc room, which is a relief to the teachers, Pet Aversion: People who can't pronounce or spell her last name. Favourite Expression: Ye Gads l Favourite Pastime: Sports. Asset: ller quiet nature. Ambition: School teacher. Probable Destiny: Taking lessons from --? Activities: Class Sports: Basketball, '52l-'54- '35: Baseball. '53-'54: Young Canada Club: lied Cross: Volleyball, 'Gil-'54-'55. DONNA WATSON Shrimp l'cauut Donna's a girl who is quite petite, lint when she speaks French. elle parlc si vitc. Donna is one ol the quiet girls in the class. but when there is a good joke she always gets a good laugh out of it. Pct Aversion: People who call her Shrimp. Favourite Expression: lion. Favourite Pastime: Talking on the phone. Asset: ller French accent. Ambition: Nurse. Probable Destiny: Automatic Diaper Changer. Activities: Young Canaria Club: lted Cross: Class Sports: lllce Club. gl Du' WEST HILL HIGH SCHOOL 11-F SCOTT BROMLEY If all the girls lived in the sky, Scott would soon learn how to fly. Scott is 11-F's version of a real gone guy. Ilis dolls who dig him the most, converge upon his locker at every opportunity. Favourite Expression: I don't know a thing. Favourite Pastime: Drawing nudes. Asset: Ilis artistic ability. Ambition: C.A. Probable Destiny: Calendar Artist tEsquircJ. Activities: Swimming, '53-'54-'55: Annual '5ti: Water Polo, '53. 'l'l-IIIRY COPP Watch him, teacher, when you pass by, That sneaky Copp's removed his tie. Terry is an excellent student, even though his marks don't show it. Just awk him, he'll tell you how good he is. IIe's also the Q.B. on the football team, a position he will probably keep for a few years. Favourite Expression: You dummy. Favourite Pastime: Avoiding work in all forms. Asset: Oratorical ability. Ambition: To run his own corporation. Probable Destiny: Running the Sr. A team, '56-'57. Activities: Jr. Football. 54: Sr. A Football, '55: President Ili-Y, '54-'55: Badminton, '51- '52-'53-'54: Public Speaking: Class Sports: Sports Representative. JAMES DAVIS I wish I was born brilliant Instead ol Handsome. .lim is the only boy in 11-F, and possibly the only guy in the whole school, to have the honour of being thrown out of the S. T. . Favourite Expression: Favourite Pastime: Those parties. Asset: Curly hair. Ambition: Bachelor of Commerce. Probable Destiny: Bouncer at the S. T. Activtics: Jr. Soccer, '51-'52-'53: Sr Football: Class Sports. .'A VIVIAN FREEDMAN Viv Woody Tell her what you may, She'll never take your word For it. without her say! Viv is one of the brighter students in 11-F. which allows for her sharp criticisms and un- failing questons on and about everything. Pet Aversion: A certain art teacher. Favourite Expression: Sir, what's that? Favourite Pastime: Talking, criticizing, and arguing. Asset: That classic profile. Ambition: Occupational Therapist. Probable Destiny: Occupying someone's arms. Activities: Class President, '55-'56: Volley- ball, '53-'5-I: Basetball, '53-'54: Baseball, '53- '5-l: Current Events Club, '55-'5ll: Scholarship. '53-'55: Class Sports. M0ll'I'0N GLOIEUS Mort Once there were comrades three. One left school, the world to sec. Now there's only Rosie and me. Mort is a quiet fellow, which makes a nice change. Favourite Expression: But, Sir, my throat is dry l Favourite Pastime: Talking to Viv lor trying tol. Asset: That slick, black hair. Ambition: M.D. Probable Destiny: Bartender tmixing drinksl. Activities: Class Sports. SlfI':llttl'll tl0l.lll'IN Silenee lllfly be golden. llut this guy lll'Vt'l' shuts up, Seymour is rv follower irl our trio, but he distinguislres hinlself in frequent skirmishes with the l4'l'I.K'lIlIllL staff. l'el Aversion: Tl'lll'lIt'l'S wllo wou'l listen to his explanations. Favourite Expression: Quit following llle, Gar- field. Asset: Ilis easual look ttie loosely llllllil about a gangling neekl. Anlbitioll: lhrteher. Probable liestiny: IIIIXIILZ his OWII Illt'iIi. Aetivities: Jr. Basketball, '54-'55g Sr. A llllsketball. '55-'Slip Class Sports. EDWARD GRANT Rig Ed The navy needs IIIt'Il llut Iltli this badly. If Ed war any srnaller. we'd IIIlSlil,llf' llirll for orle of those little yIllllIK'lIlIS who inhabit the first floor. Pet Aversion: Loud-nloutlled Alnerieans Rllltl a eertain biographer who doesn't think lle's a great lover. Favourite Pastinle: Slanlming the I'.S.A. Alllbitiorl: R.C.N, Probably Destiny: I'.S.N. tthey'll take any- bodyl. Activities: Sr. Football: lloekey Manager, '5-1: tllee Club, 54: Volleyball. '52-'53-'54g Inter' Sl'lItl0l Orehestra. ELIZAIIETII IIOLCOMII Liz 'l'isll A brain ftlll absorb only as Illlll'lI as the seat earn erldure. 'l'here is at girl ealled Liz. Everyone knows slle's a whiz. Irl elass she does play, Ihrt is never made to pay. lteeause of her angelic way. Pet, Aversion: Iler height. Favourite Expression: 0b. no! Favourite Pastinle: Shooting for baskets t???i Asset: ller ability to eoneentrate. Alllbitiorl: l!.Se. at Bishops. I'robable Ilestiny: Biggest Serewball at Bishops. Aetivities: Iiasketball. '53-'5-1: Creative Ell- glish, '54-'Slip Seholarship, '52-'5l'l3 Class Sports. IIARIKY KNOX Barr Play up! play up! arld play the Qfllllfl. C'III0ll Knox. dealers ehoiee. llarry speeializes in making it to sehool as elose lo nille as possible, mueh to thc disgust of that lliee fl'l9IIll of his. Pet Aversion: First string flying wings. I-'avourile Expression: .Ie ne sais pas. Favourite Pastime: Pitehing hay. Asset: Math ability. Anlbitioll: To go to -- university. Probable Destiny: Winning his way through eollege. Aetivities: .lr. Football. '5-lg Sr. A Football. '55: Class Sports. lt0llEll'l' KNOX hob I tllirlk that I sllall never see A HIHII unite the equal of me. llob is the elass athlete as well as our beloved l'residerlt. Ile lrsrlally manages to isolate hinl- self in the eorrler with Pat and Joyee. This is isolation ! Favourite Expression: Ilarn it! Favourite Pastinle: SIIIIIISII, skiing. lltllllllltl. football. Anlbitioll: Engineer lMeGilli. Probable Ilestiny: Good luek. Bob Knox! Aetivities: .lr. Football, '53: Sr. A. I ootball. '54-'55: Ski Club. '54-'55: RIIIIIIIIIIIOII, '53- 'lilg Puhlie Speaking, '54: l'JIlIIF!'2l, Club, '5-t. ANN Melr0NAl.ll l'lll deaf, I'nl tllllllll. So please tltIIl'l eorne to Illt' with your silly questions. At IIIIIPS Allll IIIIIA' pass as shy. tl thitlk that's just. a front to hide her irllrllense knowledge ot' MtIf'llt'llI .l Elsewhere. this girl's a wit. or rlitwit. Pet Aversioll: Teaehers who want her to ZIIISWPI' tllIt'Sll0llS. lf'avonrite Expressioll: Rui sir, I r:an't do that! l llI0llI'lIt' Pastinle: Trying to figure out her t'avollrite IIIISIIIIIP, Asset: Iler big, blue eyes. Anlbitioll: Norse. Probable Destiny: Cursing nursing. Aetlvities: Ili-Y, '53-'55: Basketball, '53- '54: tllee Club, '53-'Mig Red Cross, '52-'5-lg Class Sports. LIA Alllilxtll.A Lee When or wllere Sllt' ellanges her hair. I lt gives lter ilu' lool. l ttf :l sophlstrentenl erook llul :rll in all She's a doll. Whether or not ller hair is eaught ltehind her ears, Ur falls over her peepers. Pet Aversion: Alfred. lfavourite Expression: Aeh Zo! l-'avourite l'llSllIllf'Z llrawing weird :lllll won- llt'Tl-lll pietures, Asset: That aristoeratie look lthose lltllll. red. white, and blue soeksi, Ambition: A Iluehess. Probable Destiny: Making potato ehips. Aetilities: Current Events Club. '55-'Slip Creative English, '55-'5ti: Class Sports. ALFREIJ Mll.I.Elt Alf I taekled a lrT0hll'lll solved by none, I worked and slaved past the setting sun, .Allll what do you lllltlW, it t'tllllflll'l be done. Miller used to sit rplietly tifl at the baek ot' the elass, blrt he was so good Miss Mt'Ill'llllll4l Illlllil' llinl sit near her. Favourite Pastinle: Srleakirlg off at reel-ss. Asset: Math marks. .Alllllllltllll Mining engineer. l'robahle Ilestiny: You load sixteen tons. Aetivities: Class Sports, .IANE AltIllt'll l'urlge Eat, drink. and he lIlt'l'l'Y. For, tomorrow we diet. ,lane is another one of those ablrorants of Cllenlistry periods. tl t'llll'l say I hlanle her.i She loves to tell .luieey stories of holidays llllll IIltll'lf'S she's enjoyed. tls Pudge really badil Pet Aversion: f'hQ'IIllSll'A'. Favourite Expression: lle's a doll. I-'alourite l'lISllIll0Z College boys. Asset: 'l'he png nose. .bllllllllltllf Nothing. Prollable Itestirly: Slle lllltllll Illillit' it. Aetivities: Swinlnling, 'Sli-'Mg tllee Club, 'Wil-'Bog Class Sports. l'A'l'llIClA ORSER Pat Hllllsllllilltn' Never fear, Patrieia's here. Uh, I eould tell, she rings a hell! Pat eontributes greatly to the glory of our elass. being the PFPSIIII-'Ill of the Ili'Y. the G. A, A. and the President of the llappy L'il IAIOFOIIS Ine. With all this, she still finds tilne to nless up her math problems. Pet Aversion: People wllo IIICSS her hair twhat. h:rir?l I-'avourite Expression: IVIII here. you lucky people. Favourite Pastinle: Ihlgging other elass llll'lllA bers. Asset: 'I'hat fun-loving eharaeter. Ambition: llaehelor of Physieal EfllIt'iIll0lI. Probable Destiny: Dog paddling Clllllllliltlll at. ItleGill. Aetivities: Volleyball, 'IS3-'li-lg llaskethall, '53-'551 Swinlrlllllg. '5fl 5tlj II-Y, '5IlA'5ti tPresiderlti: tllee Club, '53-'Mig liaseball, Leaders Corps: Class Sports, IRVING PFEFER Pfeff Fluff 'l'o sit hl sehool suits nle just fille. If only it would start at five past. llllll'. Irvin: llever opens his mouth, exeept in Freneb, where he astounds us all by being right. Pet Aversion: Teaehers who Pllllll pronounee Pfefer. I avourite Expression: It's l'-F-E-lf'-E-Il. Sir. Alllbitiorl: Ftlfllltlf. Probable Itestiny: SlIllWlJl'Itll.It'. Aetivities: Class Sports. Il0llEIl'l' IIOSENVEIG 'lloslr- A ehieken studying to be a rooster. Fate tried to eoneeal hilll by ealling llllil Ilosenweig lolde tlaleie lIlllIlPl, llrrt llobert. usually IIIIIIIQIKPS to let you llll0W he's around. Pet Aversiorl: Tt llt'lll'fs Wlltl say. Put the 'Gazette' away. Robert. Asset: Not everybody has one. .lllllllllflfll Lawyer, Probable llestinyz Iloing his best to stay out of jail. Aetivities: l'lIllll'flI Clrlb, Swilllrrlillg 'l'eanl. HARRY snwaarz Thus it came about that he gui-th Vent to his passions on sueezes. llarry can usually he found taking Copp's side in his continual argument. with Eddie. Pet Aversion: Stubborn Seotsmen. tNo names, eh, Edo Favourite Expression: You're nuts. Eddie, limbition: Plmrmaeist. Probable Destiny: Mixing sodas. Aetivities: Class Sports, Glee Club, SANDRA SCOTT Sandy I know a young girl ealled Sandy, All made up of sugar and eandy, When she is good, she's very very sweet. llut when she's bad. she blushes red as a beet. llutside ot' sehool. Sandra is a very aetive girl, but in sehool her main aetivity is standing at the door ehatting. Per Arersion: She doesn't seem to like maths very mueh. Favourite Expression: l'nknown. Favourte Pastitne: Sitting in a wee eorner. or standing at the portal. Asset: ller three obvious dimples. Ambition: R. C. N. tNursel. I Probable Destiny: Nursing a Real Cute Num- mer. Aetivities: Volleyball. '50-'52: Glee Club '52- '5-l: Ili-Y, '53-'54: Red Cross Representative. '52-'Sell Class Sports. IAN SEMPLE Solne students are amazing, Some are simple. tlthers are lazy. Then there's Semple. lan gets along with all his teaehers, ami is espeeially fond of Miss Graham, Favourite Expression: I flunked algebra. Favourite Pastime: Complaiuing about hard exams. Ambition: Engineering. Probable Destiny: Passing algebra. Aetivities: Swimming. '53-'54-'SSQ Class ,. Sports: Int r-sehool Orehestra, .IOYCE SIMMGNS Joy Ilappy L'il Morons Ine. Vire President Pity the little moron, Ile does not give a -- I wish I were a moron, Ry gosh, maybe I am. .Ioyee is here, there, everywhere, hilt where she should be. llow she ever manages to get ber wor done, l'll never know - it's her trade seeret. Pet Aversion: Teaehers who believe that. sehool work should be done. Favourite xpression: Please, bring your money in by Tuesday. Favourite Pastime: Those weekends. Asset: Those suggestive eyes. Ambition: Nurse. Probable Destiny: The human raee will eease, Aetivities: Glee Club. '53-'Mig Student. Coun- eil, '53-'Mig Seholarship. '52-'55: Anrnial Iloard, 'SSG-'hog Class Sports. SHARON STEINRERG Food news is good news for Steinberg! A steady stream of words issues forthfrom Sharon's eorner as she recounts the latest. news to Viv and anyone with ears to hear. Teachers find this quite annoying but to the listeners it's quite interesting. 1 Favourite Expression: But Sir, I am work- ng.' Favourite Pastime: Trying to beat the eloek. Asset: ller pony tail. Ambition: Business woman. Probable Destiny: There will be a revolutioli in the business world. Pet Aversion: People who think she is not working. Aetivities: Current Events Club, '55-'SGQ Red Cross Rep., '55-'Bog Seholarship, '55-'5ti: Class Sports , ALAN WELLMAN Great men are horn, Alan was made from leftovers Wellman eame front Detroit ta suburb of Windsorl. by way of Toronto ta suburb of Montreall. Ile's the ringleuder of the three stooges of 215. Favourite Expression: Censored. Favourite Pastime: Getting Golden into trouble. Asset: That well-greased look. Ambition: Taxi driver. Probable Destiny: Lots of piek-ups. Aetivities: Class Sports. l'l'1Nl41I.0l'E ALLICN Penny I eame, I saw. Anil it's high time I eonrluereil. Penny spends most of her time standing by the elassroom floor looking for a eertain some- one. Pet Aversion: People who eall her Penelope. Favourite Expression: Don't look at me like that. Favourite Pastiine: Finding that eertain some- one. Asset: ller eyes. Ambition: To go to eollege, Probable Destiny: See next year's annual. Aetivities: lliAY. 'Sli-'553 Red Cross, 'Bit-'5tl: Young Canada Club: Class Sports: Xmas Show, '55-'56, 'l'lIl'IODORA lllfIllNlIl l' Teddy There was a girl who had a eurl Right in the middle of her forehead, When she was good she was very, very good. Iiut, when she was bad. she was torrid, Pet Aversion: I'eople who ask what her real name is. l-'avourite Expression: Is that normal! Favourite Pastime: lielping Gaffen hold up the wall. Asset: Iler smile. Ambition: Model. Probable Destiny: Welllll, maybe. Aetivities: Class Sports: Red Cross: Young Canada Club: Glee Club, 'SIE-'HIL IQEVIJRIJCY IIVRGGRAF Rev Laugh and the world laughs with you: Cry and your faee gets wet. Dev eau always be found out in the hall talking to a eertain someone. She spends the rest of the day talking to Isarb in elass. l'et Aversion: People who erowd the halls uhen she is in a hurry. Favoiirite Expression: Where! Where is he? Favourite Pastime: Talking to a eertain some- one, Asset: That eute smile. Ambition: Private Seeretary. Probable Destiny: Cleaning typewriters after hours. Aetivities: Red Cross: Young Canada Club: Class Sports: Glee Club, '52-'53, DIAN CAMPBELL Di Di is hep on western musie. She thinks it's quite the thing, To be at home at five eaeh day To listen to Western Swing, Pet Aversion: People who put. an e on Dian. Fauourte Expression: Ya bug me. Favourite Pastimes Listening to Western musie. Asset: Her neatness. Ambition: Typist. Probable Destiny: Marrying the boss' son. Aetivities: Glee Club. '53-'56: Red Cross Representative, '54-'55: Class Sports. .ll'Dl'l'll CAS'l'I.E Judy Judy is a riot. She really makes us roar. Ilut when it eomes to singing, Alas! We'll say no more. Prototype: Dennis the Menaee. I'et Aversion: Sth year boys. Favourite Expression: Girls, you'll never guess!!! Favourite Pastime: Singing with Kathy ami Marilyn. Asset: Those eute freekles. Ambition: To see the world. Probable Destiny: Map eleaner for Miss Fletf eher. Aetivities: Class President, '5-1956: Atbletie Representative, '53-'54: Viee President: I. S. C. F.. '55A'5l3: Glee Club, '53-'otig Red Cross, Class Sports. VIRGINIA CIIAPMAN Gini Gini is our S. C. rep. tin that board she's really hep. Rut wlien in class there's nary a pt-ep. Look to the hack. she's fast asleep. l'et Avcrsion: Virginia, swallow it: page 212 in the Concise Oxford Dictionary. tCourtesy ot' a certain Grade X history teaeher.l Favourite Expression: You ain't jttst whistling Dixie. Favourite Pastime: Trying to collect money which is always overdue. Asset: Those badges. Ambition: Private Secretary. Probable Destiny: Doing her shopping lists in sorthaud. Activities: Swimming, '5-t-'55: Class President. '54-'55: Student Council, '55-'5ti: Red Cross. Scholarship, '55-'5ti: Young Canada Club. ELEANDR GAFFEN Gaffen Ile who laughs last. - Ilas had the joke explained. Eleanor sits quietly in class holding up the wall, and tries to understand what the teacher says. l'et Avcrsion: Teachers who tell her to get off the wall. Favourite Expression: So it's funny. So wliatl tWith motions.l Favourite Pastime: llolding up the wall. Asset: Iler hair. Ambition: President of the I. L. A. tlnter- national Loafers Association.l l'robable Destiny: Most likely to succeed. Activities' Cltss Siorts Yottn Canada Club: I .. it .': g Red Cross. RE'l l'Y IIART llere's a gal who likes to roant, l'sually to The States, far away front home. Retty can be found out in the hall way very busily talkng. Pet Aversion: Slow mailmen. Reing mistaken t'or Rona. Favourite Expression: lt's great!! , Favourite l'astime: Writing letters to certain States. Asset: That cute hair-do. Anthition: Lab Technician. Probable Destiny: Rlowing tip West Ilill. Activities: Glee Club, '52-'5Il: Red Cross Representative, '53: Young Canada Club: Student Council. '52-'5Zl: Cercle Francais: Class Sports: Athletic Representative, '55-'5tig Red Cross. MARILYN IIERMAN llieho, hi-ho, Around the world she goes. Marilyn is the innocent, inconspieuous angel who sits in the front row, and, with Maureen, plains the next uprising. Pet Aversion: Too ntany ounces. Favourite Expression: Tell me. as an outsider to the human race, what do you think of It? Favourite Pastinic: Talking about Davy Crockett. Asset: More bounce to the ounce. Ambition: To get Iler M. R. S. Degree. Probable Destiny: Planning revival meetings l'or Phoebe Goodheart . Activities: Glee Club, '5Ii 5ti: Cercle Fran! cats: Volleyball, '52: Young Canada Clttb: Red Cross Representative. '54-'5ti: Class Sports: P Drama Club, '55-'.iti. Rl I'II IIVRNER When l was a little girl, I was vaccinated by a phonograph needle. ami you know. it never affected me. never affected me. never affected me. Pet Aversion: Cheese sandwiches. Favourite Expression: Don't. be a stooge. I-'avourite Pastime: Explaining algebra ones- tions which she hardly understands herself. Asset: Iler giggle. Ambition: To go to college. Probable Destiny: Most likely to succeed. Activities: Glee Club, '53-'blip Drama Club, '55-'5ti: Young Canada Club: Scholarship, '55- '5ti: Red Cross: Class Sports, MAPRI-ZEN KATZ Some parents say they can't tolerate their children. l'nt glad Vin grown up. 'cause I eouldn't have put tip with myself a moment longer. Maureen is the quiet type who sits in class with her nose in a book, ami cracks her knuckles, much to Marilyn's discomfort. Pet Aversion: Rooks that just don't emi right. Favourite Expression: What did I do now? lfavourite Pastime: Ilaving a knuckle cracking contest with Marilyn, Asset: Iler bookish attitude. Ambtion: Conunercial Artist or Private Sec- retary. Probable Destiny: Artistic secretary. Activities: Glee Club. '53-'5ti: Drama Club. '55-'5ti: Red Cross: Young Canada Club: Camera Club, '55-'itig Class Riographer: Class Sports. l'lIllt'A l.l'l'l'litl Riel Men are like tobacco. And every woman is a chain sniokcr at heart. Ric: may so-ont emu about boy.. Really. sin-'s not: shi-'s mad about them. Pet Avcrsion: The Four Aces. Favourite Expression: Whert-'d he goY?Y? Favourite Pastitne: Looking to see where he AYCIN. Asset: llcr figure. Ambition: Model. Probable Destiny: Model wife. Activities: Red Cross: Young t'anada Club: Class Sports: Ili-Y, '5Il 54: Xmas Show. '55- 'iii RARRARA NIVI-IX Rarb Rarb sits ami talks all day. Ilow docs she find so much to say? llarb is one of the lucky three who take algebra with ll-I. Pet Avcrsion: Reing askctl if she's related to David Niven. Favourite Expression: 0h. Rother. Favourte Pastime: Waiting for the wt-ekeiul. Asset: Iler eyes. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher. Probable Destiny: Ruving TERRY towels. Activities: Young Canada Club: Red Cross: Glee Club. '52-'5ti: Athletic Representative. '5-tv ll '77: Class Sports. IIATIIRYN XDLTING Kathy Cla.rabelle She's a likeable, logical. lovable lass, Who loves to sit and talk in class. Kathy is another member of tlte Algebra 'l'rio. Pet Avcrsion: Reing called Kathleen. Favourite Expression: Dh, Roy. I-'avourite Pastime: Talkng on the phone. Asset: Iler likeable personality. Ambition: Vndeeided. Probable Destiny: Realizing her ambition. Activities: Red Cross: Glee Club, '35-'Mig Class Sports. PATRICIA PATERSDN Pat I came, I saw, and now - I'm leaving l Pat hails from the northern outpost of St. Eustache and goes tip there by dogsled on the weekend. Pet Avcrsion: Living in Montreal Favourite Expression: I'p in St. Eustache we- l-'zuonrite Pastime: Sports. Asset: Iler dimples. Ambition: Stenngrapher. Probable Destiny: Cleaning blackboards next. year. Actvities: Red Cross: Class Sports. RARRARA SARGENT I wasn't horn a blonde, but I bccatne a blonde. and I'll even dye to stay a blonde. Pet Avcrsion: lltnnework. Favourite I-Expression: Eh?Y'? Z z z Favourite Pastime: Telling Rev wlmt. she did over the weekend. Asset: That inquisitive look Ambition: Private Secretary. Probable Destiny: Miss Whitely's little helper. Activities: Class Sports: Red Cross: Young Canada Club. RE'l l'Y STRYDE l think that I will never sec. Some French that isn't Greek to me. lletty spends most of the day talking with Rarb and Kathy. Pet Avcrsion: Reing told to put her shoes on. Favourite Expression: Uh, Nuts! Favourite Pastime: Going downtown. Asset: Iler excuses. Ambition: To graduate front West. Ilill. Probable Destiny: See next year's annual. Activities: Class Riugrapher: Red Crossg Young Canada Club: Class Sports. llll'llAllll lilltlAlllilCl.'l' kit-hit- l'liink llit'hit- is ont- of tht- fort-most athlt-lt-s who partiripatt-s in prat'tit'ally all t-ity sport lt-agznt-s. lint appart-ntly svhool tt-ams anti liit'hit- wt-rv not mt-ant for t-at-h otht-r, ht-t-anst- to tlatt-, bt- hasn't tlt-yott-ti his athlt-tit ability to tht-m, l't-l Ayt-rsion: Womt-n. Favonritt- Exprt-ssion: tltllltltlllllllllll!! Faronritt- l'astimt-: Playing llot'kt-y. Asst-t: llis l't-t Art-rsion, Ambition: To bt- a mt-mht-r ol tht- l'anatlian Farm Systt-m. l'robablt- lit-stiny: t'anatlian farmt-r. At'tivitit-sz Flass Sports. l,AWlll-INl'ltI l'AllTl+IIl l,an-y Larry is a art-at athlt-tt-. lJon't bt-lit-rv mt-Y Ask him. llt- is also tht- t'lass Ioyt-r. llon'l bt-lit-rt- mt-Y Ask him. l't-t Avt-rsion: llomt-work. Faionritt- Exprt-ssion: Gt-t mnt'h? Favonritt- l'llSllllll'I Talking.: to Walkt-r ahont womt-n. Asst-t: llis ontlook on womt-n, Ambition: lihysit-al Etlttvation Tt-at-lit-t'. l'robablt- llt-stiny: Aw riglit! Fivt- laps, fitt- t-hin nps. At'tivitit-s: .lr. Football, 'Sli-'5-ig .lr. llot'kt-y, 'SIS-'5-lg Swimming, '52-'5-lg Sr. llot-kt-y, '55- '503 ollt-yball, '53-'54: .lr'. Football Fhamps. '54-'SSC Sr. Football, '53-'fitig Flass Sports. liAllllY l'llAt'0Wl1lll l'rat-kit- This man is nsnally ttnit-t littt wht-n ht- spt-aks. Man! ht-'s a riot, liarry is llod's gift to Wt-st llill, straight front liaron liyniz. bnt wht-n it t-omt-s to dis- t-iplint-. ht- oftt-n forizt-ts this fart and is tlt-tainvtl for sarions rt-asons. l't-t Art-rsion: lit-ing toltl that ht- is wrong, Faronritt- Exprt-ssion: liit.: llt-al I Favonritt- l'astimt-: Writing for tht- Monitor. Asst-t: llis nt-at appt-arant-t-. Ambition: Journalist. l'rohablt- lit-stiny: Answt-ring: lt-ttt-rs lo tht- loyt-lorn. At-tivitit-sz Annnal lioartl. '55-'Miz Wt-st Ilill Sports l'alt-ntlar, '54-'Mg lligh Srhool Sports St-t-nt-, '55-'5ti3 l'. N. Tonr, '553 t'lass Sports, l'Il-IliS l'l'Nl,IFFlt1 lit-pt-ntliniz how inatl tht- st'it-ntist. llt- is marlt- to pay a fint- lint wht-n tht-y ht-ar ot' lftmlifft-. Tht-y'll probably girt- him timt-. l't-t Avt-rsion: 0t't'ttpyinL: tit-sits in tt-at'ht-rs' innnt-tliatv vit'inity. Faionritt- lflxprt-ssion: It wasn't mt-. Sir! Faronritt- l'astimt-: Slt-t-ping! in t-lass. Asst-l: llis st'it-ntiflt' mintl. Ambition: lilt-t-troniv Em,:int-t-r. l'robablt- llt-stiny: Gronntlint: hot t-onnt-t-tions. Avtiiitit-s: tlIt-t- Flnb, 'SIS-'553 Stptash. 'Sli- 'ill liatlminlon. '53-'S-lg SWllllllllll.f. 'Sli-'J-lp t'lass Sports. ALAIS DAIIGNAT I ' Alain is ont- ot tht- pririlt-gt-tl ft-w. who, npon ht-ing askt-tl a ont-stion is pt-rmittt-tl to answt-r, 'll'i tlo not know. A10llsll'Ill'.H l't-t Art-rsion: Tt-at-ht-rs who nntlt-rstantl Frt-nt-li t-xt-nst-s. Favonritt- Exprt-ssion: Ah, l'onpt5t-. Favonritt- l'astimt-: Jazz t-nthnsiast. Asst-t: Frt-nt'h at-t't-nt. Antbition: To spt-ak Ent.:lish flnt-ntly. l'robablt- lit-stiny: English proft-ssor. At'tititit-s: l'lass Sportsg Ski 'l't-am, .4 lil-IRNAIEII DAVIS IintltIy litttltly thinks ht-'s tptitt- malnrt- lilll ol' this l'at'i, nt ro not so stnt' lintltlt sits right tnult-r tht- tt-at-bt-r': no-.4-, antl tt! surprising nltat lit- t-an gt-t away with i - t tt-t Att-rsttm: lnshfnps. Faionritt- Exprt-ssion: Wanna tloublt- tlatt-Y Faronritt- l'astimt-: l'Iayini: t'artls. Asst-t: llis ramping t-xpt-rit-nt-t-. Ambition: Engint-t-r. lirobablt- lit-sliny: Hll31llll't'l'llIgL his t-attl gamt-s. At'lii'ilit's: Class Sports. KENT Ilt-GEEII Ulligggt-r Somt- pt-oplt- likt- tht- monitor, Somt- prt-ft-r tht- star lint Kc-nt llt-tit-t-r is tlil't't-rt-nt Tht- Gazt-ttt-'s his t'hoit't- hy far. l't-t Att-rsion: l't-oplt- who rt-atl tht- llt-raltl. l ill'lllll'lll' Exprt-ssion: llnh! lli, lil l'l l-'aionrite Pastimt-Z Rt-atling tht- Galt-tio tl'omit- St-t-tionl. Asst-t: llis fatht-r. Ambition: Sports writt-r. I'robablt- lit-stiny: Extra! l-Extra! lit-atl all about it. Avtivtit-sz .lr. Football tt'hampsl, '551 Sr. A Football, 'Mig .lr. Vollt-yball, 'BBQ Sr. Volley- ball, 'Mig Fr. Ilot'kt-y, '5-t-'533 Sr, A llot-kt-y, '5595tig Class Sports. lYll,l.lANl lJ0llEll'l'Y liill llt-rt- wt- hint- a st-holar snprt-mt-. To win somt- honors is his grt-at tlrt-am. llis hopt-s art- high, tio yon think ht-'ll win? l'm wontlt-ring if ht-'Il t-vt-n romt- in. liill is onr t'lass prt-sitlt-nt. anti a brilliant st'holar, too. llt-'s a shining: light in tht- mitlst of tlarknt-ss. tllarknt-ss-rt-st, of t'lass.l l't-t Ayt-rsion: Getting: low math marks. Fatonritt- ltlxprt-ssion: llnh-bl Faionritt- I'astimt-: littlling off high math marks. Asst-t: llis kt-t-n mintl. Ambition: St-hool tt-at-ht-r. Piobablt- llt-stiny: liort-ti ol' litlnt-ation. At-tiyitit-s: Ulass Sports: l'amt-ra t'lnb: St-nior liaskt-lball, '5-l-'55-'5ti. JACK Ill'l-'F l.it:htning l'oor lightning nt-it-r giit-s tht- girls a t-hant-t- to prort- tht-nist-lyt-s. Litzhtning workt-tl his way to t-lt-vt-nth yt-ar tht- hartl way. via st-yt-n yt-ar plan. Nt-rt-r mintl l.ightnint,:, t-yt-rybotly loyt-s yon. I't-t Avt-rsion: Rt-atlini: Shakt-spt-art-. l+':n'onritt- Exprt-ssion: l'h-t-t-l tllaspti, llt-rt- l t-tnnt-l. Fatonritt- l'astimt-: Mt-t-ting tht- boys tantl gzirlsl at tht- Wt-t-. Asst-t: llis powt-rl'nl bniltl anti ptttlgy t-ht-t-ks. Ambition: l'hysit'al lltlttration 'l'cat-ht-r. l'rohablt- lit-stiny: Swt-t-pint: tht- gym floor. At'tivitit-s: Class Sportsg .ltmior Foolhall, 'nz' 'Bti-'S-lg St-nior Football, 'Sl-'55-'Mig Stntlt-nt's P if f. f t'onnt-il, '.vl- .ull-'tifi-'.iil. tlliAllAM lGI.VlIlliltl Graham is a rt-ry apt stntlt-nt. Vt-ry ttnit-t. rt-ry prntit-nt, lint wht-n askt-tl for his opinitm. llt- ranks first in tht- Dominion. l't-t Art-rsion: llt-t-p km-t- bt-ntls. Faronrile- Exprt-ssion: llaaan'oet-t-yi! lfavonritt- l'as1mt-: llt-voting his timt- to worth- whilt- ranst-s. Asst-t: llis spt-aking ability. Ambition: lnsnrant-0 bnsint-ss. l'rohahlt- llt-stiny: lnsnring l,on's t-ht-mistry t-tptipmt-nt. Artivitit-s: Sr. A Watt-rpolo, 'iii-'55 tfhantpslg liaskt-rball, '54-'Stig Stntlt-nt l'onnt-il, '55-'Mig Vollt-yhall, '53-lil. '54-'55 tl'hampsl, '53-'Slip Swinnninu. '53-'S-it Uross l'otnttry, '31-'SJ' Soi-ial t'hairman, '53-'Bog t'lass Sports. tllillAl,ll lll,lSEl!MAN tlliss lit-rry has a lamons langh. Which t-an ht- ht-artl about tht- t-lass. tint- van bt-ar it nt-ar and far. That oltl familiar ''llartly-har-har , l't-t Art-rsion: lit-oplo who spomgt- riizart-ttt-s. Fayonritt- Exprt-ssion: I tlon't. t'art- for tlal. mt-E Faronritt- l'astimt-: Mowing tht- lawn. Asst-t: That laugh. Ambition: To ht- a tlrtigzggisl. l'rohablt- llt-stiny: l'harm-assistant. At-tiyitit-s: Swimming, '5li1 l'. N. 'l'onr. '553 I'lass Sports. FREDERICK GROVES Fred Ferdinando Although Fred is not one of the top ten best. dressed mcn in America, his clothes still stand out in a crowd. . Pet Aversion: Students who wear their shirts in their trousers. Favourite Expression: Comment-ca-tiddly-pooh! Favourite Pastime: Walking his dog, Ferd. Asset: His long green shirt. Ambition: To acquire an education. Probable Destiny: Joining an educated choir. Activities: Glee Club, '53-'56: Christmas Show, '55-'56: Class Sports. ltlCllAllD GUESS Looks might be deceiving, And seeing is believing, Hut a glance at his car. From near or from far. May put a halt to your breathing. l'ct Aversion: Pedestrians. Favourite Expression: Heat a Cadillac?? Any time!! Favourite Pastime: Rlastiug his born. Asset: That heap of his. Ambition: Mining Engineer. Probable Destiny: Drilling for Mr. Cartcr's cadets. Activities: Class Sports. tl0lllNlN llAltltlS Goldie Harris plans to have a lmild Quite extraordinary. Should someone try to steal his iveights. llc'll write their obituary. llarris is an ardent wcigbtlifting fan, but still insists that he is no dunibcll. Pet Aversion: Puny teachers. Favourite Expression: Gruunnnttt!!!! Favourite Pastime: Taking energy pills and body building. Asset: His physique. Ambition: Mr. Montreal ltI5S. Probable Destiny: Wcightcr at Miss Montreal. Activities: Class Sports: Soccer. '53-'54-'55: Squash. 'Sit-'54-'55, JOHN HODGE Johnny Therc arc litany kinds of music, Classics. Hines, and Pops. But when it comes to Western. Cowboy Hodge is tops. Among .lohnnle's numerous qualities. is his ability to play guitar. and also beng able to keen quiet at the right time. l'ct Aversion: Popular music. Favourite Expression: Rut. Officer! I have got a license! Favourite Pastime: Eating. sleeping, and listen- ing to western music. Asset: His shiny guitar. Ambition: Raising minks. Probable Destiny: Modeling mink coats. Actitivitics: Sr. A Waterpolo, 'Sit-'5ti: Sr. A Volieyball, '53-'5ti: Swmming, '52-'5ft: Xmas Show, '5-lffitiz Class Sports. RITSSEI. IIDPKINS lloppy Hoppy's in ll-ll. Seems to have an average taste. But wears his pants below his waist. Pct. Aversion: Canadiens and Royals. Favourite Expression: Hurrah! Yankees and Rangers. Favourite Pastime: Watching Howdy Doody. Asset: His gym shorts. Ambition: T. V. Technology. Probable Destiny: Installing T. V. antennas. Aetlvltiesz Class Sports. ROGER HDYLAND Roger lloyland loves to eat: peas, carrots, plums. chicken, ice cream. potatoes, celery. apples. and pears. l'ct Aversion: History. English. French, and Chemistry. Favourite Expressou: Cracower, you dirty -l Favourite 1'ast.ime: Trenholme Park. Asset: His mathematical ability. Ambition: Mathematician. Probable Destiny: Numbers racket. Activities: Class Sports. LAWRENCE KESSLER Kees Kess is a likeable colleague, capable of completing any responsibility which he undertakes. l'ct Aversion: Unbalaneed Desks. Favourite Expression: Sir. he's bothering me! l-'avourite Pastime: Speaking to teachers be- 'twcen classes. Asset: Picking locks. Ambition: To achieve security as a business man. Probable Destiny: Selling Security Storm Win- dows twholesalci. Activities: Suuarc Dancing. '5fl: ll. N. 'l'onr, 'Mg Xmas Show. '55: Class Sports, AllCliAEl. LIDSKY Alike l.idsky is a rugged lad. Set on driving teachers mud. Lidsky is one of the quictest boys in the class. His numerous dctentious are purely co- incidental. l'ct Aversion: llobby socks. Favourite Expression: Not really! Favourite Pastime: Talking to Penny between classes. Asset: His physique. Ambition: C.A. Probable Destiny: Cartt-r's assistant. Activities: Class Sports: .lunior Hockey. '52- '5sl: Senior Football. '55-'Mig Senior Hockey. '55-'5ti: Xmas Show, '55-'5G: Track and Field. '75-'56, IIAIIVICY LDNN Harvey Harvey sits in a corner. quiet. Where the day can seem so long, Hut if you happen to hear a riot, You can he sure it's Lidsky aint Lou. l'ct Aversion: Teachers who object. to his drumplaying during their classes. Favourite Expression: llcy, Lidsky. Hurry unl Favourite Pastime: Looking lor people who want a band. Asset: His various band organizations. Ambition: Playng the drums at Ilirdland . Probable Destiny: Drumplaying tfor the birdst. Activities: .lunior Soccer. '52-'5fl: .lunior Foot- ball, 'Sit-'54: Senior Football, '55-'563 Xmas Show, '54-'5ti: Class Sports. l'Al'l. Mlt'IlEl.IN Mich t'hurchill smokes a big cigar, The pipe belongs to gramp. lint when it comes to cigarettes. Michelin is the champ. Pet Avcrson: People who don't. smoke, but still chisel cigarettes. Favourite Expression: Go, kid, go! Favourite Pastime: Paying old debts. Asset: Hs curly eyelashes. Arnbto: Stock broker. Probable Destiny: Being broke. Activities: li. N. Tour, '55: Xmas Show, '55 Class Sports. tll4IllllAltD MINDFI. Itliudl Capable ot' walking at quite a rate, Mindcl is very fortunate. llecause as you know he lives uuite far. And bc hasu't possession ot his tathcr's car. l'ct Aversion: Short lunch hours. Favourite Expression: Shoorcly. Favourite I'astimc: Walking to and from school. Asset: llis sister. Ambition: Electronic technician. Probable Destiny: Reading electric rnetcrs. Activities: Camera Club, Class Sports. DAVID RENNIE Snowball David Rennie studies hard. .lust so passing won't be barred. Dave is a well-liked member of our fair class. and is pretty well making sure that he won't bc here next year. l'ct Aversion: Taking the blame for someone elsc. Favourite Expression: What's new? Favourite Pastime: Studying French. Asset: llis good humour. Ambition: Engineer. Probable Dcstny: Ile'll make it. Activities: Class Sports: Red Cross, '53-'55: l'. N. Tour, '55-'5ti. DVNCAN ROBERTSON Dune On our field, he is quite a destroyer, In the class, a barrack room lawyer. Duncan has a mind of his own. and never wastes any time voicing his opinions in elass. Pet Aversion: Biographies. Favourite Expression: lloly Maekerel -- Derel! l avourite Pastime: Meeting a big little eheer- leader. Asset: llis extensive voeabnlary. Ambition: Psyehiatrist. Probable Destiny: Losing his patients. Aetivities: .lr. Football, '53-'Mg .lr. lloekey, '52-'53-'54: Sr. Football, '54-'55-'561 Student t'oun4-il. 'Dil-'5-1: Class Sports: Annual lloard. BERNARD STOCK llernio Iiarbers have to make a living. but llernie is against. it. lternie is one of those fellows who is eonstantly devising eeeentric method of proving various geometry de- duetions, but upon standing to explain them. he is usually told to SIT DOWN . Pet Aversion: llaireuts. 4 Favourite Expression: -Wanna shoot a game? Favourite Pastime: Playing pool and drinking beer. Asset: llis beer eapaeity. Ambition: You'll need an appointment to visit me in the futilre. Probable Destiny: llordeaux has visiting hours, you know, Aetivities: Flnss Sports. MAl!TlN STONELY litar1iu All good things eome in small paekages. Martini intends to graduate at the ripe old age ot fourteen. hut don't let his age fool you. be's still one of the boys. Pet. Aversion: Reing kidded about his aceent. Favourite Expression: I don't know! Favourite Pastime: Delivering Gazettes. Asset: llis likeable eharaeter. Ambition: To aehieve great heights, Probable Destiny: Elevator operator in the Empire State Building. Aetivities: Flass Sports. ARNOLD TRIGG Trigg To exeel in aviation. ls his great ambition. Should he take to the air l'll be the first to sign a petition. Pet Aversion: People who ask him if be takes trig. Favourite Pastime: R. t'. A. F. Asset: llis surname Ambition: llaehelor. l'robnble Destiny: liaehelor. and telling his sons to be baehelors, Aetivities: Class Sports. IIIIIAN 'l'IYliNltl'LL l!rian In the middle of our elass so fair, Sits a very tall lad named Brian. And if you look and see him there. You'll note that he's always try'in. Pet Aversion: Losing marks beeause of his spellng. Favourite Expression: lluhl! Favourite Pastime: R. C. A. F. Asset: llis glasses, Ambition: R. C. A. F. engineer. Probable Destiny: Designing engineer jaekets for MeGill. Aetivities: Ulass Sports. RICHARD VOGEL Dieltie Texaeo seems to park a puneh, Shell has 'l'. t'. P., Esso is Imperial. llut Diek is enough for me. Pet Aversion: Taking attendanee in the morn' ing. Faourite Expression: lley! Sebportl Faorite Pastime: Eating. Asset: His ability to raise his hand when asking a question. Ambition: llentist. Probable Destiny: Dentistry. Aetivities: I', N. Tour, '55: Class Sports. WILLIAM WALKER Willie Arguing is what he likes, Even it he is wrong. Cheer up, Willie, The best ls yet to come. Pet Aversion: Beautiful mothers. Favorite Expression: Look who's talking! Favourite Pastime: Visiting a eertain person. Asset: His ability to do homework. Ambition: Forestry engineer. Probable Destiny: Making toothpicks. Aetivities: Class Sports: Senior A Football, '54e'55-'Mig Senior A Water Polo, '53-'Mg Senior A lloekey, '55-'5li: Xmas Show: Swim- ming. n llARllY WALSH Calm and eolleelive, Quiet and attentive, To be a sueeess ls his main obeetivef' Pet Aversion: People who don't Sli-ll-Il-ll ll Favourite Expression: Sll-H-H-II-ll!! Favourite Pastime: Sehool. Asset: He is the silent type. Ambition: To get ahead. Probable Destiny: Head hunter. Ar-tivities: Class Sports. RICIIARIJ AHRAMSDN Abe Rieli Abe is a serewball, Abe is a elue, And be gets his rlothes at Harry Gold's too. Abramson is one ot' the group that is always arguing about something or other. We think he'd make a good lawyer. Pet Aversion: Due de Beaufort periods. Favourite Expression: Oh. yeah! Favourite Pastime: Poking Merv with a eom- pass in Geometry periods. Asset: His handsome haberdashery. Ambition: To get over 05 in matries. Probable Destiny: Sueeess in '58, Aetivities: .lr. Soeeer. '52-'53: Sr. Soeeer. '53-'54: .lr. liasetball. '53-'54: llantam Vkolley- ball. '52-'5Ii: .lr. Volleyball, '53-'54: Sr. Vol- leyball. '54-'55: Traek and Field, '52-'53. GEORGE HAIIINGTON Dabs George forms 5092 of the late arriving duo , whieb amazes the boys by getting to sehool iust before 0:00 and 1:00. Pet Aversion: Diekie's laugh. Favourite Expression: You wanna go to the moon? Favourite Pastime: Colleeting elass fees. Asset: He's modest, ask him. he'll tell you. Ambitino: Psyebologist. Probable eDstiny: Reeoming a erazy, mixed up kid. tlf that is possible.i Activities: Waterpolo. '53-'54: Sr. Swimming. '54-'55: Traek and Field. '54-'Mg Volleyball. '54-'55: Xmas Show, '55-'5t'i. DAVID BATTY Dave Giggles He laughs and he giggles at anything small. But what would we do without him fat al. Dave is our farmer from Arundel. Apparently his father would have been better off if he had raised eabbages, At least they would have had a head. Pet Aversion: l'eople who don't tell iokes. Favourite Expression: Who's got my loek?? Favourite Pastlme: Stuffing himself with pastry and looking for his loek. Asset: His laugh. Ambiton: Teaeher. Probable Destiny: Teaehing his father's hens how to lay eggs. Activities: Class Sports. WAYNE CLIFFORD 'Cliff' ' The dramatist ot' our class is Wayne, Oh, what a eryin' shame. Wayne is the only member of our elass who is ii real dramatist. .Inst l ook at him. Pet Aversion: Seoteh Freueh. Favourite Expression: What Favourite llastime: Listeui tGness he has no T. V.l Asset: llis dignified laugh. Ambition: 12th year: was that? ug to the radio. lla! Probable Destiny: 12th year in I2 years. Aetivities: Traek and Field. '52-'55g Drama Club 'WS 'Bti l'l'I'l'l'IlI Vtltllili Cookie Ile is a lad who reallv ' is swell. And every one of us wishes him well. Everyone envies Pete beeause he is the only one who reeeives good eomments on his report earils. Good lnek. Pete. Pet Aversion: Cote St. Lue's mud stinging drivers. Favourite Expression: Rig deal. Favourite Pastime: Doing library. homework in the Asset: llis invisible whistle. Ambition: Arehiteet. Probable Destiny: Choppiug Aetivities: Class Sports. kindliug. llliltltl' t'lIO0KS Operator Roe l:lll'l'llt'lItl Roses are red. violets Crooks and women eau When it eomes to women man: if he eau't get 'em. don't know what it is, but it are swell. all go to heaven. . Crooks is your nobody ean. WE might be that he eombs his hair with a sponge. and that's some head of hair. Pet Aversion: Losing poker Favourite Expression: This is the men from the boys. Favourite Pastime: Ditehiug ping out with the boys. Asset: Ilis ability to lose women with a smile. Ambition: lIelping Wilkie to Probable Destiny: Realizing failure. Aetivities: Sr. A Football Sports: Class Iliographer. games , where we separate a date and skip- poker games and beeonie a sneeess. that Wilkie is a , '55-'btig Class DENNIS IIAVIS Milli Dean Ilefore it was Dennis. Now it is Dean. Why not stupid. KEEN?A Pet Aversiou: Other people's opinions. Favourite Expression: Het Clod. Favourite Pastime: Listeui Swing' '. ng to Western Asset: llis irresistible eharm. Ambition: Geologist. Probable Destiny: Roeks in his head. Aetivities: Swimming. '53 5-tp Jr, Football: Ski Team, '5-1355: Class Presi ball, '55-'Mig Sk Club: Class dent: Sr. A Foot- Sports. IttllLElt'I' DICKIE Nob Dail Any new aetivities I eau join? Pet Aversion: Dave Iloffey Favourite Expression: Thing over this year. tI'nd-Yahlt s are tough all Favourite Pastime: S. S. and the Stage. Asset: Ability to get along Ambition: Show Business. with? Probable Destiny: Reading poetry backstage at W If Il S 'Gu-'KT I Aetivities: Jr, Football. '51-'L-'SIIQ Sr. Foot- ball, '53-'5-1955: .Ir. Volleyba leyball. 'MZ 'Traek and Field, ll. 'Sli Sr. Vol- '52-'5C4: Bantam llasketball. '-lil-'SOQ .lr. Soeeer, '49-'SOC Xmas Show. 'Bti-'S-tg M. t.. and , if. Direetor: Student s ,-- Couneil President. 54-Sa, Drama tlnb, .vo- I 'Mig Suuare Dam-ing, .i..- .i.l. NEIL FREEMAN Slob 'l'wi lint I'm not fat. I'm just pleasingly We nnu'vel how Neil gets on nkle Toes' ' phnnp. so well with all his teaehers. Maybe it's his sex appeal. Any- way. he is a member in good tvpists and we wish him the the flying finger world. standing of the best ot' Inek in Pet Aversion: People who ask his shoe size, Favourite Expression: lint I got? Favourite Pastinie: Trying to him. Asset: llis feet. dou't. have, you find shoes to fit Ambition: 'l'o vvork in Canaila's North. Probable Destiny: Santa Clans. Activities: Glee Club, '5-l4'5tl: Camera Club: Class Sports. MICHAEL JONES Mike L.K. Mike came here from Baffin Island, In June he'll return so no one ean find him. Pet Aversion: Ilaving Riehard Guess beat hlm to Plattsburg. Favourite Expression: llow's Junior? little Freneh girl. Favourite Pastime: Going steady with a eertain Asset: That's for you to find out. Ambition: To return to Baffin Island. Probable Destiny: Going to Florida. Aetivitics: Class Sports. PETEII JONES Pete l'ersistaut Pete For Pete I do not know what to say, Ile is sueh a good boy all the dav. Peter sits in elass all day and doesn't bother anybody - exeept the teaeher and the rest of the elass. get Ajkersign: Ilnpersiitant females, avouri e x ression: . v eonnt the dashllsl. . V' H F44 ' H It N Fx'av'o:irigti Partime: bFlying. .ssez is vin ailix ' --v' - wud blue yondei. R U In W U' mm 'h' Ambition: None. Probable Destiny: Flying a MIG 15. Aetivities: Student Couneil, 'Sit-'54-'55. MILTON KAVANAT I'nele Milty Milt Milt doesn't fool or play. ltut simply sits and works all day, And all night too for that matter. If we were all as good as Milt. not one of the teaehers eonld prove our guilt. Milty really fits in with the gang and we all wish him the best of lurk. Pet Aversion: Boys who dou't study, and still get good marks. Favourite Expression: Count me ont.' boys. Favourite Pastime: Iliring n eab to take his books home. Asset: Ilis flashy garb. Amibtion: MeGill. Probable Destiny: Chr-eking hats at a sorority Aetivities: Class Sports. 4 MERVIN LEVIN Merv Gib One Ili Tons If you see him eoming. better step aside Rosenoff didn't and Itosenoft' died Merv eomprises two thirds of the big three. and Rosenoff and Levine make up the other third. This is why Merv elaims to be the leader ot' the gang. Pet Aversion: Mathematies. Favourite Expression: Don't. play around, Favourite Pastime: Beating up Rosenoff. Asset: Vital statistics, '32-'42-'52, Ambition: I!.Se. Probable Destiny: Big Schmo: Aetivities: Sehool Rand. '54-'SEQ llautani Volleyball, '54-'551 Jr, Football, '55-'5tl. ALLEN LEVINE Al llis manner is sweet, his laee is fair, And look at that wave he has in his hair. We are very proud of Al beeause he represents about half of the total amount of brains in our elass. Ile eertainly doesn't gain any knowledge from Moe and Merv. Pet Aversion: Merv and Moe. Favourite Expression: Take off: Hhlfavoilrite Pastime: Arguing with Moe and the oys . Asset: Ilis hairdo. Ambition: Ile didn't, tell us, Probable Destiny: Should we tell him. Aetivitiesz Sr. A Football Manager, 'Sl-'Mg Sr. A lloekey Manager, '54-'55. RONALD LOVEGROVE Lover Ron If all the girls lived aeross the sea, v What a swimmer Ron would be. Ion never. see Ron talking between m.rp,,l, beeanse he is always looking at the girls. It must be his name. Pet Aversion: A faster typist. Favourite Expression: I gotta retype four. Favourite Pastime: Talking to the girls. Asset: That peeuliar hair style. Ambition: R. C. M. P. Probable Destiny: Parking ears at the Orange .lulip or the Clover Cafe. Aetivities: Class Sports. GORDON MACQUISTEN Macbeth Sam We never stumble, we never tall, We only fumble the old football. tRy G. Maetluistenl. Pet Aversion: People who ean't spell his name. Favourite Expression: No, Sir. M-A-CAO-I7-I-S4 'I'-E-N. Favourite l'astime: lieth. Asset: llis eurly hair. Ambition: Draftsman. Probable Destiny: Drawing Red Crosses. Aetirities: .lr. lloelcey, '53-'Mg Sr. Football. '54-'Slip Sr. lloekey, '54-'55: Sr. Volleyball, '54-'Bog 'l'raek and Field. '53-'Mg Sports Rep., 'Sit-'55: .lr. lled Cross ll:-presentatire. GEOFFREY MERSERI-1Al' Geoff Geoff hails from Kingston. where there are no dames. Now, he's hooked, what a shame. Geoff was told that there were no women in West llill. Ile might have something there! l'et Aversion: People who like Western musie. Favourite Expression: Riot. Favourite Pastinie: Shirley, Asset: That Louis llellson appearanee. Ambition: To finish sehool. Probable Destiny: Sehool finshing him. Aetivitiesi Glee Club: Xmas Show: Class Sports. DONALD PAIIKE Shrimp Don Don's not tall but he's oil the ball, lle's a Dodger fan. Don works on the theory that dynamite eoiues in small paekages, and Don is a small paekage. l'et Aversion: Yankee fans. Favourite Expression: 'l'hat's a riot. Favourite Pastime: Listening to the llit Parade. Asset: llis resemblanee to Mighty Mouse. Ambition: To pass. Probable Destiny: Passing out when he gets his report eard. Aetirities: Class Sports. l,Ol'lS l'LA'l l' Louie Duuee Louie. Louie, Lottie Platt. Never, never. will he get fat. lle takes body building. Louie is our lung-legged friend from Snowdon who is eonstantly getting into trouble with the teaehing staff. although he pleads his innoeenee. Pet Aversion: People who don't believe him. lEveryonel . Favourite Expression: liut T didn't do nutting. Favourite Paslime: Paein-L the halls. Asset: 'That dense expression. Ambition: Mr. Ameriea, Probable Destiny: Mr. Platt. Aetirities: Chest Club: Class Sports. DANNY RAPP Dan There ezuue tln- day of an Algebra exam. Dan was afraid. beeause his work was erannned. Dau has the great ability of not bein! Hhlf' to get all his Algebra done in the spare provided. Pet Aversion: Physies and Algebra. Favourite Expression: llalouey. Favourite Pastime: Mixing unknown ehemirals. tls this possible?l Asset: llis perfeet organization, espeeially on Algebra exam papers. Ambition: Meflill. l'rolralile Destiny: Sueeessor to O, E, I.. Aetirities: Sr, A Football, '55: Class Sports. Ml'lll!AY ROSEXOFI1' Moe Crazy Moe, he is a sehmo. llow he passes, nobody knows. Rosenoff is the third member of ll-l's big three, and he is eonstantly trying to eonviuee Levin and Levine that he is the big ehief. They are eonriueed that he is the ehief nuisanee. 'et Arersion: People who don't like his bow ties. I-'avourite Expression: I tried, sir ,,,. but . . . Favourite Pastiine: Arguing with Al. Asset: llis organized eonfusion. Ambition: Engineer. l'robable Destiny: Engineering the aetivities of the big three. Aetirities: Class Sports, - l JAMES ROTHER Jimmy Bother comes and Bother goes. Of his leaming, no one nows. Shaw and Bother are never seen apart. Bother is knitting little things. Pet Aversion: People who don't like his piano playing. Favourite Expression: Oh, you dog you. hltavourite Pastime: llltting the 88 black and w 1 es. Asset: His deafness. Ambition: Coneert pianist. l'robable Destiny: Tuning Mr, Ringwood's piano. Artivities: Xmas Show, '55-'Mig Class Sports. DAVID SHAW Dave Smiley Blondie First it was Jim, now it is Dave, If another one comes. Mr. Rivard heads for a cave. Blessed are the peaee makers. Pet Aversion: Being ealled Blondie. Favourite Expression: Oh, don't vex me. Favourite Pastme: Dreaming about Marilyn Monroe. Asset: llis blond hair. Ambition: Chemist. Probable Destiny: Mixing a new eoektail. Aetirities: Skiing, '54-'55: Swimming, tllee Club. Class Sports. tllitllttll-I SIMMONS Simmons is Mr. Greig's pride and joy, llut he is little bigger than a dinkey toy. George hails from Regina and is always ready to defend the West in any argument, but he rloesn't like to diseuss his marks very mneh. Pet Aversion: Freneh. Favourite Expression: Are you a wise guy? Favourite Pastime: llreathing. t.IustJ. Asset: That slow drawl. Ambition: Draftsman. Probable Destiny: Getting drafted. Aetirities: Badminton, '52-'Mig .lr. Football. '52-'5Ii: .lr. Soeeer, '53-'54: Swimming. '52- '53: Sr. A. Football, '55-'5tl: Sr. A lloekey. '54-'55: Hand. '52-'54, LYLE Sl7'I'llEIlLAND Mouse llughie. Keith, and Lyle These three mire eame to play Now the last one's here to stay. lie doesn't really look like a mouse beeanse he's a rat. l'et Aversiou: A eertaln teaeher's hands. Favourite Expression: You're alright ,... the world's wrong. Ylfavourite Pastime: Playing basetball at the Asset: llis niekname. Ambition: To have an ambition. Probable Destiny: Realizing his ambition. Aetirities: .lr. llasketball, '5-1355: Sr., '51 '5ti: .lr. Football, '55-'56, WILLIAM TENNENT Bill Bimbo If you want to die. don't take a poison pill .lust draw your gun on our own Wild Rlll . l'et Aiersion: People who don't stiek up'for Alouettes and Canadiens. Favourite Expression: Rapp. lend me your Algebra. Favourite Pastime: Hugging Tunstall. Asset: His roeky manner. Ambition: To live to ninety. l'robable Destiny: Ninety year old roek. Aetirities: Class Sports. KENNETH 'l'I'NSTALL ting Streak 1'm not late, Sir. It's just a rumour. Oog, along with Dabs, manages to squeeze in just under the wire, although no one knows how, Favourite Expression: Wh-A-A-T? Favourite Pastime: Listening to Steve's Plaee . Asset: Ilis ability to arrive at sehool jllst before il or 1. Ambition: M.D. Probable Destiny: Finding a eure for Western Swingitis. Aetirities: Track and Field, '53-'5-t-'55-'Bog .lr. Volleyball. '53-'5-lp Class lliographerg Class Sports. RONALD WILKIE Whipper Big Will' Rocket Rut, Broden. with a fin on his nose, we ean't. lose. Whippy is very fortunate to inherit. his brother's reputation, and to show his ap- preeiation to his brot.her, he is going to change his name and go to Baron Byng, Wilkie works on the theory that it is better to know useless things. than to know nothing and he knows nutting from nutting. Per Aversion: Sure winners that don't finish. l avourite Expression: .lust don't think I'm seared of you. Crooks. Favourite Pastlme: Threatening the boys from room 202. Asset: llis tremendous build ami extreme good looks. Ambition: Professional window dresser. Probable Destiny: Getting eaught breaking windows. Aetivities: Jr. Football. '52-'IHC -lr. lloekey, '52-'5-l: Sr. A Football, '55-'56: Sr. A lloekey, '55-'56: Class Sports. GENE WOERNER You-Jeanne Great men usually die young. That's funny, I feel fine. Gene eau usually be seen telling the girls to line up to the right for his autograph. Ot eourse we don't say he is cute, just well liked by tis all. Pet Aversion: Ilig time women. Favourite Expression: Censored. Favourite Pastime: Working at Steinberg. Asset: llis Chevy. Ambition: Chemieal engineer. Probable Destiny: Discovering Woerner's Law for Female Attraction . Aetivities: Jr. Soeeer, '53-'54: Swimming. '53- '5tt: Sr. A Soeeer, '55-'5ti: Traek ami Field. DUNSTAN Dl'l'llESNAY Dusty Lou Women are the spiee of life, As long as one is not my wife. Dusty is the kind of boy who likes a variety of women, a different one eaeh weekend. llis idea is. Why go steady with one. fhey're all the same. E Pet Aiersion: People who don't like eowboy musie. Favourite Expression: How do you like the ehassis on that woman. Rubin? lf'avourile Pastime: Singing eowboy songs. Asset: Personality plus, Ambition: Rell Telephone Installer. Probable Destiny: Answering the 'phone at W. ll. ll. S. Aelivities: Jr. lloekey, '52: Senior Football. '54-'55: Senior Iloekey. 'ESQ Xmas Show, '54- 'SSQ Student t'ouneiI, '35: l'lass Sports. LARRY EMUND liar Slmiuty I'd have my homework done all right. llut everything to me looks just like night. Larry usually hides behind Turk to keep out of the way of questions from the teaeher. Pet Aversion: Freneh elass. Favourite Expression: Who, me, Sir! Favourite Pastimes lliding behind Turk. Asset: llis artistic ability. Ambition: Commereial Art teaeher. Probable Destiny: Painting llillhoards. Activities: Class Sports: Xmas Show, 'Sl Ski Team, '5-l. ANTIIDNY IIENDRY HTDIIXU l'izatmo My life shall be that of a haehelor. ltut. if I see one I like, I'll try ami eateh her. Tony is the kind of boy who likes girls but is just too shy to phone theln. Ile will go on a tlate if it is fixed up for him. Pet Aversion: Animal. Favourite Expression: Hey! Who's the woman? Favourite Pastime: Playing his banjo, Asset: llis ability to lose five marks in Mr. Gavrelle's elass. Ambition: Golf pro. Probable Destiny: Caddy for his father. Activities: .lr, lloeey. '52: Senior lloeey, '54- '55: Sports Representative. '5-li Class Sports: Xmas Show, '55: Golf, '52-'53-'54-'55. MARGARET GRACE HOWELL Gay F'armerel,t.e My idea of an agreeable person Is one who agrees with me. tlay is often heard arguing with Mr. flavrelle about more marks and less shuffling of the eards. Pet Aversion: People who call her Farmerette. Favourite Expression: Ala stupid elty slleker. Favourite Pastime: Keeping peaee between Tony and Animal. Asset: Take a look. Ambition: Comptometer operator, Probable Destiny: Unemployment Ageney. At-tivities: Class Sports: Xmas Show, '5fl-'55. MIRIAM TAIIACIINICK Animal 'l'abaeh 0h but to be able to go out with a boy, Would be my pride and joy. Miriam ean often be seen and heard fighting with Phyllis. When she's not fighting, she js usually ehewing gum, mueh to Mr. Stanley's disgust. Pet Ayersion: A eertain teaeher. Favourite Expression: Ah shut up! Favourite Pastime: Fighting with Phyllis, Asset: ller complexion. Ambition: Stenographer. Probable Destiny: Who knows. Aetivitiejs: Class Sports: Glee Club, '5fl. GRADE Xll .IITDI IEALLANTYNE The merry twinkle in her eye foretells her disposition. Judi is one of the nmny talkative members of our elass. although the teachers are often misled by that look of innoeeneo from her ehina blues. .ludi hopes to go to Metlill next year. and we're sure of her sueeess. if it depends on the word of any young professors! KELTIE tTAMl'liEl.L A sport, a genius, a trusty friend. ln short, a girl on whom you eau depend. At first glance Keltie seems so demure. but tht-re's always misehief luring aromul her. Keltie hopes to go to Mount Allison nekxt year and we wish tier the best of luek. NORMAN COLE Norm Gambler Norm with his English grace Always turning the buried ace... Norm is one of our seintillating examples of sehizophrenia, to put it mildly. At times he almost reeks the eontinental atmosphere ol' the dashing young playboy - you know, Harris tweeds, skiing. sport ears, that sort of thing. Mostly though. he just sits baek and sueeumbs to the lazy, good-for-nothing outlook of the All- Amerit-an bum. We ean't say whieh post suits his nature better, but he eertainly looks more eomfortable in the latter. .IOIIN DALGARD Bunny John, bless his wee pointed head, makes the long trek from Bug .lunction to the front of 209 every morning. even in winter. Not wishing to be one of those hollow souls whose epitaphs will read, Died at thirty - buried at sixty , .Iohn's ambition is to live until he dies. Ile seems to have the law of averages working in his favour. LAWRENl'E DOCZY Box Vanity, vanity, all is vanity. Naturally, we all bug Ilox about the golden splendour of his hair, which he resents, but not enough to take the drastic step of having it cut. One of I'op's dazed scholars, Lawrence relaxes from the tension of trying to follow the great man through his labyrinth of matheIn,at.iea.l monstrosities by playing Danny an epic game of ping-pong, which, by the way, is a struggle worth watching. DAVID DUNKERLEY Dunk I hate girls and I'm glad I hate them, because if I didn't, l'd like them and waste my time on them, and I just IIATE girls l We wonder if Dunk's stringent anti-feminist policies are the result. of too little experience, or too much. This lanky, genial veteran of the football team had a bad moment one afternoon when he un- wittingly walked down the hall with a large sign on his back, which read, To rent, A louer, IIA. 7171 . RONALD DYCK Dick This tall. friendly. and distinguished gentle- man made the long move from Arvida. to West Ilill. Judging from the bemused glances east at the gleaming perfection of Dox's hairdo, we think he cherishes the secret ambition of shaving it all down to the roots. Can you imagine? Doczy, without any hair? Oy, perish the thought. .IULYAN FRANCOTT Beneath a surface calm and serene, A sweet disposition is easily seen. Montreal West High's proud boast is clever Julyan and she's certainly carrying on the same tradition here at West llill. Her plans for the future are unsure but whatever she choses to he she's sure to be a success at it. BOB GALL Scotty An enthusiastic supporter of the Back Row Club' and all its nefarious activities, this braw laddie goes by the maxim that if one imbibes. one becomes iuebriated. and governs himself accordingly. Being a gentleman to the tip of his toe-nails. though not of the Southern variety, we predict this verse for his tomstone, Beneath this stone I'm forced to lie, A victim of the Spanish fly. N.B.-The Spanish fly is not an insect. RON GARGANO Bon Watch this kid-he's dynamite. Nimble Ron. along with his fellow Lacliinians. McCormbe and Short. is the arch-enemy of the Back Row Club. Between periods, a hail of chalk. old rubbers, bits of the furniture and assorted missiles descends on the hack of the room. Being doorman. Ron has the unfair ad- vantage of knowing when the teachers are coming. which portentous knowledge he just never bothers to convey to the opposition. Wotta bum! MARGARET IIARTLEY Small in stature, great in guilc, Mischief lurks in cvcry smile. Rusty and Marg are the class question askers. They ask every question we ever need to know in maths. bettering the rest of our nowledge, Like Doris. Marg plans to go into nursing and if they end up in the same hospital, there should be a small riot. GEORGE llE'I'lll'lRINGTON George When in danger or in doubt Run in circles, scream, and shout. This rare specimen hails from a remote hug- junction called Montreal West. Ile has the perpetually stunned expression of just having crawled out from under a rock, though all agree a piercing intellect is concealed behind that owlish expression. Ilis ambition is to get a haircut, and in this. as in all his future pur- suits, we wish him luck. RONALD IIITCIILOCK If brains were shoes, this lad would be barefoot all the way to his knees. Ron is one of those who believes in doing things in a big way, and figures if one is going to flunk, one can at least flunk royally. With this in mind, Ron hit the jack pot with Il double eighteen in his maths. Nice grouping, anyway. Ron passes his time casually beating up poor George. and voices the original opinion of wanting to be an engineer. BILL IIOWES Bill This debonair, artistic. and altogether ro- markable fellow hails from the Lakeshore, and sits quietly in the front, ready at any moment to brea kout in his devilish grin. We know he spent the summer at Ayer's Cliff, and judging by the tales emanating from that vicinity, has learned his way around the simian world. If he follows through on his early artistic promise. he just might go somewhere. GARY HUNNISETT Ilunn Let's have a paaaarty- Ruddy big paaarty ll Ain't it a shame To be ruddy well dead! Ilunn used to be a great exponent of Nature and the outdoor life, but since the end of the hunting season, he has taken up with gay abandon the life of twinel. women and song. Ilis slightly mixed motto for living is, Never kick a gift horse in the mouth . Like all gay blades, he will probably be mowed down in due time, but meanwhile, kick your shoes off, Myrtle, and let's 'av a go! BARBARA .IARDINE Happy am I: from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? .llarhara is our cheerful girl from Montreal lligh. She has a beautiful singing voice and a great fondness for English Literature tespecially the part of .lullet J, Wc're sure Barbara will he a big success in whatever she does. ERNEST .ltlllNS Ernie Another nf West llill's own, Ernie claims the distinction of knowing all the verses to North Atlantic Squadron . This, along with a few equally ehoiee selections, comments by Dave and lan. joes by Shortt. and phony stories by Wood, when present, comprises the average noon- hour. The singing visually stops just in time to see Mr. and Mrs. Richards alighting from the Tl!-2, whereupon all rush to the window to cheer the happy couple up the front walk. OLIVIA KlMl'TON Libby From Weston School eomes this fair lass Who certainly brightens up our class. In llistory she is Miss Wilson's delight llecausc she answers the questions right. Libby many witticisms are often the cause of giggling in 209, especially if l!ev's around. ller vocabulary is terrific and sometimes even amazes Doctor Leflaire. Libby is doing very well here and will do equally well at college next year. llEVl'1Rl.EY KNAPI' Rev A gay companionable friend Like lluckngham a perfect blend, liev's gay laughter usually fills the air in Grade Xll. We at the back wonder how she gets away with hat talking so close to the teacher's nose. lt's quite a skill! Bev tries very hard though. and will do well in the future. l'l'Il'Il. lilALINOFlt' Ct-asc Known variously as Cease the Kid. and Uisco. our frlend Cease is a source of great amusement to us all, though most of the time. we are laughlng with him, not at him. llc regards life as a great joke. but we regard Pease as a great joke, too. so there is small profit in that enter- prise. Cease has the enviable asset of being irresistible to the feminine element. llem. hem. We like his boots, too. May hc live forever and have a thousand children . . . llAVlll Mct10Mlll'I hate have dnesn't advertise. but we do know this- othcr hand. he plays a good game of football, on the bad side. he knows Gargano. On the good side he can't throw chalk for beans. doesn't talk much. and is very easy to get along with. There should be more like him. BILL McKINROY Hill Bacchus was my uncle, and he got rolling drunk. There were planets in his liquor can, And lizards in his bunk . . . tNo offence to your relatives, llill, we list lke that rhynie.i j Bill is about the only genuine hard-rock in the class, but is nonetheless a very quiet. and unassuming fellow. Ile passes his time reading notes from his many female admirers. about which he is very modest. Now and then he gives vent to a hoarse little chuckly. An institution around West Hill for many years. llill plans to take up engineering when he gets out, IAN lilcLAt'Hl,lN What's the sport of kings? Queens! Queens! Queens! lan had the harrowing experience of roaming with Moe and Scotty on the New York trip. hilt came through the ordeal with flying colours. as his pictures will show. llis camera is the root of a lot of uproar in 2051, as he has caught some of our beloved teachers in their off moments. shall we say? lan comes to us from West- mounl, and. as the caption would indicate. plans to go to Queens next year. WENDEIJ, MaeNAl'GllTtlN Waindle So o.k. so doan warry abaatt it. niaan . . . Poniplete with bouts, a phony Texas drawl. and a Shucks. 'twarn't nothing smile. Wendell has already become something of a legend in 209. Famed far and wide for his easy-going ability of telling people just where they can put. it. he drifts around amiahly chewing Lflllfl. reading Westerns, and thinking weighty thoughts llke sixteen tons. Vnimpressed by New York, Wendell ambled into Times Square on his Welllngtons, spat thoughtfully. and drawled, lley, maaan. what's the name a' this here town? , Wal. bless his peapicking heart . . . DAVID Ml'IBt'llAN'l' Wise tiny Peaeefully he slimbers there . . . llnlie Father James, llavo's blissful slutuhor is not that of rigor mortis. for though Dave gives the impression of being a very serious young scholar. he is actually just the opposite. Along with Ian. Ernie, and Dirty lion Wood. when present, have is thc centre uf the noun hour meetings. and can be relied on for much. light, dry, and sparkling repartce. MICHELLE METAYER She's so tiny with a voice so small Soemtlmes we wonder if she's here at all. And most, of the time she isn't. Like an angel sits Michelle gazing heavenward, Who cart that lucky male be? Although her future is undecided we'er sure it will be a bright one. ANNE MlLLAR Rusty ller eager chatter fills the air, Driving the teachers to despair. Rusty is one of the Montreal West. gang that has invaded our school. Ilcr personality is as bright as he hair and she can usually be found adding to the din in some corner of the room. We all wish her the best of luek next year when she heads for Mount. Allison to get her B.A. ROBERT MORRISON Moe . . . the sort of guy who follows you into a revolving door and comes out first. Moe, as he is known to all the boys in Nails Nursery is not only elass president, but is one of the seleet few who can sleep in history and still come up with the right answer. However, his biggest asset is ability to act the hardroek and stlll keep himself surrounded hy those neeessities of life. i.e.. guess wot?? Most geniuses tilt are eoneeited, but I'm not. is a typieal quotation front this shy, retiring lad. t'A'I'lll-1IlINl'I POLLOCK Cathy With her erowning glory of golden hair Cathy gazes dreamily into the air. Cathy has put. aside a lot. of her doodling of last year to adopt. a more serious disposition as everyone should in Grade XII tnot that everyone does. thought. Cathy's a very likeable girl and an asset to our class. IIILARY RICIIAIIIIS Larry Sheriff Richards An elongated fugitive front Laehine, Larry has established himself as the number one lawmau in 209, and wears a hlg silver star to that effeet. As testimony to his speed in adapting himself to the West Hill environment, i.e. learning how to make time, we can refer to no better authority than Mr. Lewis, who, on oh- serving Larry's arm around one of his female lah assistants, was heard to exelaim. My, Riehards is qulte the Romeo, isn't he? Larry has expressed no ambition, but he seems the type who might do well hiring himself out as a ten foot pole for not touching people with. GUY RINFRET Disappear, llrando. I eat nails. This pillar of the Rat-k Row tries to eonvinee us that he is just about the hardest thing west of Gibraltar, but we don't take him seriously as eh has not eonvineed himself yet. Aetually he is not a bad head at all beneath that granite exterinr, and his grotesque humour is mueh in evldenee at the haek of the class, espeeially when laughing at a Cease joke. Ilis ambition is torn between being a bog exee. and wearing boots so people will think he is hard like Cease. DANNY St'll0LTZ One of I'op's bewildered math seholars, Danny can be found after trig, periods peering defiantly at the ehaotit' mass of figures left. on the hoard by that great man, and wondering if perhaps there VllSll'f a mistake in multipleation , as the great man is wont to term his goofs . Don't let it get you, Danny. it's only an ap- proximation, and anyway, we always have it to throw into the breach. AL SHELLEY Zombie Al's green sweater is a familiar landmark up in the front of 209. His astute remarks eau always be depended on to further the eonfusion of Mr. Carter's literary dissertations. These. along with the odd raucous laugh in Chemistry period, and a few eurses around exam time, are about all we hear from our Laval comrade. BILL SHORT The Chibougamou Kid And the farmer took another load away. . . Ol' Bill Shortt is known all over for his repertoire of the lousiest jokes this side of the Corn Belt. Speaking of belts, it shore is enough to make a man shed tears thinking of all the pore steers that died for the dubious honour of keeping Bill's pants up. liut then. think of the alternative. Apart from his jokes, l!ill's main topic of eonversation is the north eouutry and how he played Goose the Moose up in old Chibougamou. GAIL SIIROEDER Gail's a gal who s full of fun, With a smile as radiant as the sun. Gail is an ambitious type, unfortunately this is uncommon in our elass. She is going to Queens next year for a five year degree eourse in nursing. If she remains unattaehed that long we know she'll be the greatest nurse ever. KYLLI TEDER Rorn for SlIl'!'0SS she seems With grace to win, with heart to hold. With shining gifts that take all eyes. Kylli is one of the few in our class who keep the golden rlile between saying too nuu-li and too little. We all groan about the work but Kylli does something ahollt it - she retluees mountains into molehills in no time at all, ANN TIIIIRSTON A lover of books, a giver of smiles, But Ann's high marks are-n't due to he guiles. Following in her sister's footsteps Ann is doing very well in grade XII. The rest of the girls just ean't figure out how she manages to get those good marks in maths. A very eon- seientious person, Ann can be nothing but a sun-eess in life. MARVIA 'l'Il'ITGEN All that's best. of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Mareia. who hails from Montreal West. is a real whiz at English, while her artistie talent is usually displayed during those long. long. Freneh periods. She's a girl who always welcomes a good joe even during Chemistry. Mareia plans to eontiuue at llueens. JUDY TODDS Gr, XII days have many delights. But ean't compare with a Gr. XII night. Judy's twinkling brown eyes seem to have attraction in our elass. Need we say more? Next year .ludy hopes to go to the Sehnol of Fine Arts of the Bell. She better decide in a hurry for we're sure she won't stay single too long l DUN WlGllTON Shaggy Don Don is an unlucky member of the B. R. C. - by circumstance rather than choice. I-Ie hears the bmnt of Gargano's chalk raids, as Ron is a lousy shot and grooves his throws. However, Don's forced association with the scruff of the class tyes, Guyl has brought him out of his shell, and sharpened his dry humour to a devast- ating point. Ile can be roused from his reverle only by references to football or Western Swing, the two great loves of his life. We hear his ambition is to lead a Grande Ole Opry troupe. Well, ah, lct's face it, Don . . . DORIS WILKINSON Time flies and Doris always misses' the ane p . In her comer of the room Doris can carry on a wonderful conversation with Margaret. Never- theless she is a good student and works hard. Future lnternest will be gal to know that Doris is entering nursing next year and sbe'll certanly he a good one. -sg,1:.?'l',4e-rl. .1 Z ,A U INDNIILD WO0Il Dirty Don 0 women are fickle and liquor ls vile But. 1 still like an orgy once ln a while. Don is about the nearest thing we have to the collegiate type which doesn't seem to say much for us. He shambles in from Mt. Royal Monday moming, often Tuesday, sometimes even Wednesday - with a. bleary grin, shaking his head in forlorn constemation that nobody 's going to believe his phony stories anyway. Don boasts the distinction of being the only com- merce student in the class, and, like Ian and Moe, plans to go to Queens next year. Apart from that, his only ambition is to grow up into a man. No comment. PAT YOUNG Pat always has a cheery smile. She's gay and happy all the while. Except when Mr. Batt's around. Then. from the back there is no sound. Pat's bright smile brightens up our class every day. She is surrounded by talkers and so cannot be blamed for talking now and then. She hopes to go to college next year and we're all crossing our fingers for her. IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT We of the Annual Board wish to thank most sincerely all those who aided in making possible the publication of the Annual. Mr. Unsworth - for his excellent supervision and advice. Mr. Batt - for his valuable help in organizing the staff. Miss Epstein and Mrs. Macdonald - for their aid and co-operation at all times. Maureen Katz - for the typing of material. The Class Biographers were as follows: XI-A: XI-B : XI-C : XI-D : XI-E : XI-F: XI-G : XI-H: XI-I : XI-J : XII : Marian Bowell and Adele Sternthal. Barbara Hart and Norman MacMillan. Joanne Gardiner and Helaine Schwartzman. Sidney Altman and Malcolm Stone. Marilyn Carlaw and Barbara Gillespie. Terry Copp and Elizabeth Holcomb. Maureen Katz and Betty Stryde. Barry Cracower and Paul Michelin. Kenneth Tunstall and Joel Richardson. Dunstan Duchesnay. Robert Morrison and Judy Ballantyne. 37 HONOIJIP UST Commissioners' Silver Medals . . . . West Hill Memorial Scholarships . .... . . . Elaine Clark Avrum Lapin West Hill Home at School Scholarships N.D.G. Women's Club Bursary . . . . . . . . . The Wm. Birks Scholarship 55 Medal . . . . . . The Kilvie Myers Memorial Scholarship Grade XII - Earl of Bessborough Chapter I Jacqueline Dear Paul Cohen .O.D.E. . . The Sydney Papplebaum Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The David Plotkin Memorial CGrade X 1 . . The Steinberg Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . W.H.H.S. Scholarships - Student Council .. Girls' Hi-Y Bursary Hilda Bell Memorial Trophy .. ..... . Mr. and Mrs. M, Nemtim Bursary University Entrance 1Bishop'sJ University Entrance fMcGillJ Seba Abbott Smith Memorial Sir Edward Beatty Classical Leonard Foundation I.O.D.E. Bursary . . . . D.C. Logan . ........ .... . SCHOLARSHIPS Federation Prot. Women Teachers . .. THE STUDENT COUNCIL PRIZES FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCHOLARSHIP English French . . Latin . . . History . . . Chemistry . . Physics ............. Mathematics fEle.J . . . Mathematics fInter.J . . . Art ................. Music ...... Geography .... Biology .... 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' . at w 'fa 9545 'XX 'li-F -g xif 3 Q I Q p Q E . E E ----1-1-1-1. Wu .f-31 P ',,,.,,. iii' ,zW.4 ll ? 2' 2. P-! xv? ' Z ITERARY VQN-UAS A Nu .- fl, X' ff . 16? LITERI-IR SNOWDON JUNCTION Saturday nights, when Monk and I were doing nothing, we got into the habit of dropping in on our good friends, Charlie and Kid. Charlie would roll the old blue Merc out of the drive, and we would all pile in and take off. The Kid would sit behind Charlie, that was his established place. He always sat the same way, hunched forward, his eyes intent on the streets ahead, while the passing lights played shadows on his sharp features. He would beat out an incessant rythm on the seat with his fingers, while he drawled a perpetual flow of of useless advice to Charlie, like Campanella trying to coax his pit- cher down the groove. The first light we hit was always Snowdon Junction. It became almost a portent with us that we always hit the red light there, and it go so that Charlie would time himself to arrive there just at the moment the light flickered red. It was like having a familiar have to start the evening on, a lull before the night began. We would sit there, silent in the early even- ing. The Kid would be hammering out his swing tattoo, now and again hitting the metal sides of the car for emphasis, his talk stopped for a mo- ment while his quiet piercing eyes roamed over the intersection. The motor turned over with a low vibrating thunder, pervading the car with its gentle throb. Hang loose there, Father Charlie, you got all night. .. I have seen that street in all weathers and in all seasons. I have seen it in the burning afterglow of the late spring twilight, when all earth, and brick and sky are washed clear and glowing by the clean spring rain. At this hour, the voices of the people, Jew and Gentile, old men and crazy laughing kids streaming through the crowded junction, are raised in a waving sea of sound. Bathed in the waning amber light, the voices seem to recede, and take on the aspect of a vast far-away chant, as if all the voices of humanity were merged in one huge, timeless cry. Take the lead out, Charlie, drop that clutch... I have seen it shining in the pounding rains of summer. Here the pavements glisten blackly, except where the neon lights glare red and green from the wet asphalt. The rain falls driving down in long white drops through the headlight beams, and the lights are gleaming blobs on the rain- spattered windshield, rather than distinct patches of colour. Peel that rubber, Charlie, make this old can roll... Charlie always took it easy in shippery weather, much to the Kid's contempt. If the red glow on the Kid's face had shifted to green for more than a split-second before Charlie eased into first, the Kid would drawl, slowly with his insolent Whimsy, Drive much, Charlie? Char- lie, who could spin that Merc through a four- wheel drift in high and come out in reverse, would only grin and say, Teach your grand- mother to suck eggs, Kid. I have seen that junction stark in the late November weather, when everything is a dying gray-brown dullness, and the one concern of the people is to scurry somewhere warm, out of the unfamiliar bitterness of wind. The incredible smoky redness of the sun, reflected in a thousand windows down Decarie, is the only flare of colour in this cold grey air. I am seen it in all lights, and in many varied moods. They are all welded into one moment in the memory of time. Always there is the Kid's rapt burning expression, the perpetual intensity of youth, and his fingers rocking out that rest- less swing tattoo. Always the is the low roll of the motor, and the shouts of countless people mingled in the air. The moment lingers in my mind as one of absolute perfection. What more can this world offer than to be young and going somewhere, anywhere, steeped in the company of such giants as Monk, the Kid, and Charlie, pitying no one, envying no one, only watching the play of lights on the cars and people around the streets of Snowdon Junction, waiting for the light to turn, to know the score in a general way, but to be still somewhat in wonder of the world, not know- ing what strange walls would volley the echo of our laugher, this night, or wat strange roads the imprint of our thires. Being young, and resilient, and easy to get along with, we weren't specially worried about it, for at that bright hour in the night of time, all roads led to the morning.. R. Morrison Grade XII LAUGHTER Laughter is an outburst of emotion caused by keen wit or gentle humour. It bubbles and gurgles like a tinkling stream. Its sources are many, springing forth at the slightest encourage- ment. Laughter can be seen as well as heard. Its vibrating rays diffuse into nearby listeners, mi- raculously creating smiles upon their lips. This flash of a smile and sparkling twinkle of narrow- ed eyes display the inner, kindling mirth. In one respect, laughter resembles the- measles - it is contagious and spotty. In the unscored symphony of laughter there are many moods and levels, a major and minor key, even some discords. The giggle, titter, chuckles, or boisterous, unruly laugh are only the shifting notes of a restless harmony. Whether laughter be caused by satire, bur- lesque, wit or humour, the works of Dickens or the plights of Jackie Gleason, it must be splon- taneous and zestful, radiating pure joy. Laug ter is that tiny pebble dropped on the calm, un- wrinkled surface of a lake, at first creating one small ripple. Instantly the ripple expands, form- ing greater and greater circles until, at last, a single ripple touches the far shore. Thus, laugh- ter from one carefree heart can bring joy to all the surrounding many. A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous he-art, for, without kindness, there can be no true joy. Dolly Luber XI-A PRELUDE T0 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Fierce, he stood by the furnace-hood, Rhyming his strokes by the heat: His knarled hand, held firm to the bank Of the hammer with which he beat. Strike, strike, while the ingots melt, Hit, hit, and shape the metal, Patriot, strike with zealous force, Your contrymen have a debt to settle. Pikes he hewed, from the metal crude, His skill portraying his cause, The brazen brawn, its strength out-drawn Never a minute did pause. He struck hard, while the ingots burned, Hit, hit and shaped the metal: Zealous, the force with which he toiled, For he know he had a debt to settle. The clanging beat of the hamm-ered sheet, Surged gallantly forth 'til morn. Weapons made, for the debt to be paid, The era when heads would be shorn. Strike, strike, with banners streaming, Hit, hit, but not the metal, Patriots! Strike with sacred force! This is the debt you vowed to settle. J. Raudsepp XI-D THE MIRACLE We were trapped behind the lines. The shell- fire hummed around us all night. Three were dead, and two critically wounded. We needed reinforcements, but, most of all, we needed two pints of blood. Behind us, the enemy started to close in. Ahead of us, a mine field lay, but a path had been cleared through it by Joe, a demo- lition expert on mines. The only way of getting the blood through depended on Rex, a German Shepherd trained to obey commands over a two- way radio. Headquarters had just sent out a reply that Rex was on his way. Now Joe, the master of Rex, took over the operation. Over the two-way radio, he guided Rex by commands. Rex had a long way to go, and the going was rough, but he knew how to get there by Joe's directions. Joe's main problem was guiding Rex over the mine field. An hour passed, the tension in our minds mounted. Another hour went by. By this time we all broke into a cold sweat Then a shout was heard. Rex had come to the edge of the mine field. The shell fire now was coming closer and closer. Three more of our boys died under the heavy bombardment. It was impossible to ge-t out of the trench and get Rex. In fact, to go out there was suicide. Rex had to come to us. It was now up to Joe. Bending over the two-way radio set, he started to talk. The first command he gave was for Rex to move to the right. Rex obeyed and started off but he stop ped after ten feet at a command. By Joe's commands and directions, Rex was guided across the mine-field. Another few feet to go. Five feet... three... one, and there he was. He had brought the blood over ten miles, just by directions over a two-way radio! The two soldiers owe their lives to Re-x today. Sure, we got out all right, but one thing still puzzles me. When Joe took the two-way radio set off Rex, he discovered the battery had gone dead before Rex had started out! Morty Wiseberg X-D THE SEA Basked in Moonlight lies the Sleeping sea of Peace. Tranquil, yet alive, Mystical, yet heavenly Is the sea. Fainter, Fainter fade-s the Silvery mist of night, To meet the new-born sun On crests the new-born sun On crests of the dancing waves Of the sea. Golden In the sunlight Shine the dancing White-caps, like small sparkling Diamonds, fallen from the roof Of He-aven! Clothed in Her crimson cloak Of brilliance lies The sea, in the splendour Of the slowly setting sun In the west. The sea, Often angry, Often tranquil, Sometimes bright and sparkling, Often dark and stormy, is My refuge. Joan Wilkinson X-A A MATTER OF REVENGE The fact that Cromwell was a coward did not surprise me in the least. Somehow, I had known that he would be one. His cowardice would only make the fulfilment of my dedication more complete. His strong beefy body lay quite still and he-lpless. The broken leg was twisted at a queer angle. His hair was stained by blood where I had struck him. I dragged him over to a fin shaped rock that rose sharply into the air about three feet from the water. With a coil of rope, I began to tie him in a sitting position to the rock. My hands worked swiftly, but my mind easily outstripped them. My thoughts carried me back a full year to the day I found Old Tom. Tom had adopted me, and he had been both father and mother to me. I had matured under a strangely understanding and gentle hand. Trapping was a hard task, but Tom had some- how managed for both of us. Cromwell stirred, and I hastened my Work. Old Tom had been brutally murdered. Although the police were baffled, I knew it was Cromwell. He had tried to hide from me, but I had always been there, waiting -- he had almost lost me. In this desolate Labrador cove I had finally trapped him. The waiting was over. We had fought. With the help of a heavy rock I had bested him. Cromwell had broken his leg when he had fallen down an incline. I finished tying him, and my work was done. The tide was already rising, it would do the rest. I glanced down at Cromwell who was now awake. His cruel eyes were magnificent with the fear of a terrible reality. I pick-ed up his jacket, and climbed up on the rock to which he was tied. The tide was now coming in fast. It did not take long for the water to circle his massive chest, then his neck. It slowed when it reached his chin, but still continued to rise. Cromwell was pleading, pleading for his very life. I relished each word he spoke, and every time his whining voice uttered another sound, the past year seemed all the more worth while. I hated this creature as I had never hated any- thing before. He tilted his head back in a vain attempt to escape the relentless sea. His eyes caught mine, and the pure untouchable terror I saw in his filled my whole being with a dreadful satisfaction. The water around him was red from his bleeding head wound. He closed his mouth to his advancing death, but lit was no good, he was going to die and he knew it. The rising ocean reached for his last door to life. He inhaled deeply. His nostrils flared with the effort. Only those unforgettable eyes were left. The water boiled with his struggles. Half an inch up would give him life, and Hank Cromwell wanted to live. I walked back towards his camp. When the tide abated, I would dispose of his body. My mind was vacant, I felt nothing. I had nothing left to hate. I had lived with hate for so long that I had no other emotion in me. I was dead inside. I reached into Cromwell's jacket pocket and took out a gold watch. The engraving on its back leaped out at my hazy eyes- To Old Tom My foster Father As good as any real one. Dale Leggett X-J LIFE Life is Like the new day From dusk to dawn. A priceless prize which is Invaluable but seldom Understood. With dim First shaft of life Comes the dawning, Pure and untarnished Innocence. Magnificent Miracle. The fresh Pursuit of Truth Heralds the morn And answerless queries. Who made this?-Why? When? Seek our Purpose Here. The noon Brings decision And destiny, Success or failure snares The spotlight of the stage. The World watches. As soft, Serene shadows Fall, leisure and Sweet memories mark the Moment of satisfaction Drifting by. Return To the Maker, Focal point of Truth! Causes for creation Become lucid. - Night Becomes dawn. S. Altman XI-D NO END IN SIGHT Who dreams up the advertisements we seem to be destined to hear and see constantly, so long as we are within the clutches of civilization? It has been suggested that they are some sub- human form of life, created to soak up the sarcasm and skepticism of eager consumers. It is my guess, however, that they are friend- less orphaned muttering maniacs. Their allotted time on this earth is spent shaving peaches, drinking my ale, your ale, eve-rybody's ale , and pampering their radiant schoolgirl complex- ions. Some brush their teeth once a day, some twice, and some three times a day. These mad- men never suffer from dry, unruly hair , red rough hands, or hyperacidity, and talk only in superlatives. The vocabulary of these social outcasts is phenomenal, but is it any wonder? Their pro- ducts feature such secret ingredients and ex- clusive formulae as K-34, oxycholesterol Cgives you trigger-torque V-8, and WD-9. Chlorophyl, once the rage, has taken a back seat to a new favourite. Lanolin has begun a meteoric rise to stardom in hair cream, hand cream and boot polish. Granted, Accuray puts a smile in your smoking, irregularity is cured without em- barrassing urgency and Smirnoff leaves us breathless. But when is someone going to invent a cure for such age-old discomforts as itching of the obiculoris oris, diplopia, and water trash? Perhaps the most aggravating commercials are those which make fantastic, ye-t somehow always indisputable claims, and give the results of countless so-called tests. We see projected on a screen the magnified view of a newly- washed shirt - unot a speck of dirt clings to the fibres . An escapee from Badlam recently count- ed the filter traps in a certain cigarette, proving it boasted twenty thousand - twice as many as many other brand . A car manufacturer claimed that his automatic ash-tray emptier is the greatest transportation aid since the discovery of the wheel! There is one new invention, though, which has strangely received very little publicity - a switch which when pressed, shuts off the sound on television receivers. As may be suspected it is intended for use during commercials. John Honeyman XI-D .....l.-1 1- A MONSTROUS INSTRUMENT I was trapped. The four bare walls stared at me with disgust, while the huge overgrown object before me seemed only too overjoyed with my prese-nce, indicating this with periodic noises. Even the golden rays of sunshine had been barred from my presence. I quietly lifted the blind and glanced down at the small lake, where everyone was dashing about having a wonderful time. But I was a prisoner! Because this was the hour that the gentleman with the time watch and long thin stick would appear to give me a lesson on that monstrous instrument known as the piano . Now, after all these years which have brought mishap, terror, hardship, and grief, I finger a few keys and long with all my heart to sit upon that hard wooden stool, and once again listen to the wise words of the old maestro. How I desire to lift that crisp white blind, look across the peaceful lake, and come face to face with the old evergreens which seemed to under- stand the meaning of freedom! Never did they complain, but always held heads high, and were proud to stand on this small independent country which was my home. On a cold autumn night, we stood with bare hands in front of a small shipping vessel, des- perately trying to secure passage aboard. Through much action and little talk, we finally managed to obtain a small cabin below deck. Everything had been abaondoned, and only one idea pene- trated the mind - to escape alive. An intense desire to live swept over us all. How many children, parents, relatives, and friends had mercilessly been thrown on a truck and quietly driven away! A cold shiver ran down my spine when I thought of the endless hours the few survivors would spend behind barbed wire in Siberia, not daring to hope for the next day. Now I realized what was meant by living and what the word existing implied. The ocean was but a tyrant, while its heart- less subjects showed us no kindness. For the most part of the voyage, I tried to secure- escape for my thought by shielding my head with a pillow. It was a total relief therefore, to step ashore in Germany a few days later. The next few months were a nightmare. The war was breaking out, and everything was in disorder. A strange sort of fear was in the atmosphere at all times. I was enrolled in a German school where I suffered loneliness, not having any knowledge of the language, and being totally unfamiliar with the customs. No proper books or school equipment was available, con- sequently, most work had to be memorized. The schoolmaster took pity on no one, spoke no com- forting words, nor tried to console anyone in any situation. With my hand stretched up high and eyes staring frightfully at the picture of the dictator, I was forced to praise him day by day. I was too innocent to sense the meaning of the blank expression on the teacher's face whose hands were shaking while grasping the hard wooden stick. I was too young to understand the real meaning of war and the problems con- cerning it. Then suddenly the tide came rushing in, accompanied by alarm signals day and night. The-re was no possible way of knowing what the next moment night bring. Hour by hour, day by day, I sat underground stupefied, not daring to think. Food was very scarce, and starvation was near for many. Bombs were dropped like pebbles into a pond, while children were blown up. My brother became seriously ill and was unable to go underground for protection. My mother's calm words still echo in my heart: You go ahead by yourself, you know the way! By myself! What would I do alone in this strange country during the war if anything should happen? Where would I go? These thoughts flashed throught my mind as I hastily answered: If you die, I will die too! The next few hours seemed like yesterday. Crouched under a bed, the three of us prayed together constantly, while fee-ling the hotel sway- ing from side to side. Where would the next bomb be planted? Will I ever see my father again? Those were my memories of Germany, and the second World War. Nine months We lived in agony, fear, and destruction. The days seemed to crawl by, yet we still liv-ed on hope. If you lost hope and confidence, your mind was bound to rebell and go to pieces. You had to resist with the little force you had left. It was impossible to survive without effort. Then, unexpectedly one day, we learned that my father had escaped to Sweden across the stormy Atlantic Ocean, in a small motorboat, and had sent us visas permitting our entrance into Sweden. What was my reaction? My feelings at that moment are impossible to describe. Words are meaningless and insignificant. Only one majestic instrument can now expr-ess my heart's joy and happiness. Kylli Teder Grade XII 1 J AMBOREE, CANADA Prideful Were we Canadians As scouts from homes worldwide, Each an ambassador, Gathered at Niagara- On-the-Lake. Hello! Hellas! I Mexican. I come from Canada. Have you something to trade? Si, si, come to my tent , So friend met. Shirts, pants, All were Traded-little Left by which friend or foe Might claim these motley, yet Beaming friends-messengers Of good will. Days passed, Friendly, Adventurous- Days for which boys are made Hardly could one believe That a life so peaceful Came from earth. Abraham Hartman XI-D MONTREAL City On a hunch-backed Island, sprawling For miles and miles, boasting Dual tongue, many races- Montreal. Inland Seaport, center Of business, and Factories, grimy smoke Veiling many clear suburbs- Montreal. Marked by Mountain playgrounds, Sturdy bridges, Climate on ice and wing, And a blending of cultures- Montreal. Mixture Of old world and New, boasting new Buildings, old markets, p Cosmopolite in homespun- Montreal. D. 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Dost thou love life: Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanack The life of Benjamin Franklin illus- trates the truth of his own words, for though this marks the 250th anniversary of his birth, Franklin's remarkable achievements continue to influence the daily lives of many Canadians. He was responsible for the establishment of The Montreal Gazette in 1778, thereby creating a tradition that still lives as part of the very fabric of its community and country. who Gazette MONTREAL - ESTABLISHED 1778 Canada's Best Newspaper The Gazette awards the annual H igh School All-Star Football and Hockey Trophies lust touch the button! Fabulous Fragrance spray-mist of Evening in Paris' it UM ER by IOURJOIS 3 oz. o 5 50 Exciting new way to wear the worId's most exciting fragrance-Evening in Paris-used by more women than any other fragrance Vin the world. Perfusion envelops you in a fragrant pressurized spray. 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All was peaceful until we began to scour the unsuspecting countryside for the elusive Red Apple Restaurant . Twenty-thre.e turnpikes, fifteen throughways, and seven U- turns later, our destination was finally reached. Arriving in New York at the Hotel Plymouth, our head-quarters, we located our rooms, threw our belongings hastily on the beds and raced out to conquer all of N. Y. in one night. Most of the party on this first night, walked around dazedly, gazing in wonder at such sights as Rockfeller Centre and Time Square -- situated conveniently close to our hotel. From curfew at 11:55 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. we rocked the very foundations of the staid old Plymouth . Groggily awaking the next morning, we ate breakfast at Child's, then boarded the bus to the United Nations Building fthe main purpose of our tripj. Magnificent beyond description, the buildings were an awe-inspiring sight. Inside, we were guided on a comprehensive tour which was very interesting and educational. Later, tickets were obtained, allowing us to sit in on various U. N. sessions. It was a supreme thrill to see the nations of the world assembled to discuss world affairs in an amiable atmosphere. That afternoon our group visited the Ame- rican Museum of Natural History, where we saw many amazing displays of preserved animals in their natural setting - and many more wonder- ous exhibits. Friday evening saw many of the arty crowd eagerly watching Broadway plays. How they conjured up tickets in sold-out theatres is a weird and wonderful mystery. Some took the excursion to the top of the Empire State Building for the incomparable sight of New York by night. Awakened rudely by the unmelodious clam- mer of the telephone at approximately 6:30 a.m. Saturday, we trudged wearily out for breakfast, after which we boarded two special sight-seeing buses to be taken on a three-hour tour of the main points of interest on Manhattan. We saw the Battery, the Bowery, Chinatown, Harlem, Park Avenue, Central Park, Wall Street, with stops at the Frick Foundation, and St. John, the Divine Cathedral. This tour was certainly one of the highlights of the trip. Saturday afternoon, we visited the Planet- arium - a truly amazing spectacle. Saturday night was again a free night and the group dispersed over Manhattan. Sunday - and homeward bound! Reluctant- ly We bade fond adieu to that pulsating, restless giant of a city - New York! Arriving back in Montreal on schedule famazingly enough since in trying to locate our lunch stop we again were lost, for Hoffman's Diner, it seems, had become Hoffman's Restau- rant to the bafflement of our good-natured bus driverj, we staggered out of the buses plumb tuckered out and wearily crept home to bed. Special thanks are due to the organizer and patron of the trip, Mr. Unsworth, along with the four chaperones, Mr. Doyle, Mr. King, Miss Mc- Farland, and Miss Collie, who although extreme- ly tolerant, nevertheless had the respect of the entire group. All in all the trip was an overwhelming success, everyone enjoying himself to the utmost. Some were even contemplating failing this year to exercise their seniority to go again next year. Whether they succeed in their coveted goal remains to be seen. Saul Arbess, XI-D Room 203 FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB The season's activities opened with the Grad- uation Dance, Oct. 21st. for the graduates and 11th years only. Nov. 18th was the first record dance in the form of the annual Football Dance. Dec. 9th was the big night of the season for Jane Johnstone and Eddie Rubin, for they be- came our Monarchs at the King and Queen Dance. Bev Jones and Sylvia Rubin, ex West- hillians and now Allouette majorettes, took part in the coronation. Our own Harvey Lonn suppli- ed the music. The Hi-Y sponsored a dance Jan. 13th to support their scholarship fund. This year being leap year the Sadie Hawkins Dance played a big part in our programme. Les Tissha.w's Orchestra was in attendance and contests were held for jitterbugging and corsages. The Annual Board held a dance in March to help pay for our Annual. The May Prom as always was a great highlight. Much thanks are due to the teachers and parents who so kindly chaperoned these evening functions and to the Social Committee which worked to make them a success. Pat Patterson H 5 5 .W , F, Q. CBC! R E D C R 0 S S Representatives STUDENT COUNCIL NM. I. S. C. F STUDENT COUNCIL This year, 1955-56, has been a very prosper- ous one for West Hill High School's Student Council both financially and otherwise. In early November the Student Council sent two delegates, Robert Morrison and Louise Hours- ton, to the Quebec Student Council Conference lgeld at Chambly County High School, St. Lam- ert. The Student Council this year gave two seventy-five dollar scholarships to students now attending twelfth year in our school and also supplied the prize.s for leadership in individual subjects. Social events were well organized and great success was due to the leadership of the president of the Social Committee, Graham Elvidge. President ......,...,,...,....,..,.,...,.. Pat Patterson Vice President .....r....r..... Marty Blitstein Secretary-Treasurer ...... Louise Hourston We would like to thank Mr. Unsworth, our staff advisor, for his leadership and help during the past year. Louise Hourston, Room 207 THE JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is having another active year. Our main objective, which is 35500, will either go towards medical equipment for the Royal Alexander Hospital or for a station wagon for the School for Crippled Children. This year West Hill sold over 1,000 calen- dars, and sewed and filled 200 stockings for crippled children all over the province. Also, pocketbooks, cigarettes, and many other gifts were given to the Veterans. The fudge sales went over quite well. A school paper edited mainly by six West Hillians in X-F is giving its proceeds to the Junior Red Cross. Bonnie Miller CHRISTMAS SHOW The 1955 edition of the annual West Hill Christmas Show was a great success. Although much shorter than usual and only put on for the student body it was a credit to our school. The show commenced with the instrumental Sextet doing two fast numbers. Nancy Greven did a very good dance pantomime to the music of the popular tune, Sixteen Tons . The student body was then treated to a classical piano solo by Marg. Errey. Little Gary Kockmar followed with a number from Brigadoon. Lauraine Gold cli- maxed the first part of the Show with a beau- tiful ballet number, The Cruel Snow Queen . The second half of our show was a cafe scene with the chorus line of tenth year girls doing a superb job. These girls practiced very diligently under the critical eyes of ex-chorus girls, Jane Martin and Gail Howell. Shirley Weller, West Hill's own night club girl added to the atmosphere by singing the popular song Love, Me or Leave Me . Adele Suhl was next and following her West Hill's Western fans were delighted by the singing and antics of Dusty Duchesnay and his western cowpokes. Bob Dic- kie, who masterfully M. C.'s the show did an amusing western pantomine about a football game. Glene Burns, Erica Gottlieb and Bud Schwartz followed with Glene doing a dance number with the tamberine. Erica, who was accompanied by Janet Mason on piano, sang a song and Bud played Bumble Boogie on the piano. A surprise was in store for our students and teachers alike as they were treated to two songs which were nothing less than perfect, sung by Fred Groves, Graham Tilley, Dave Shaw, George Babington and Bob Jones. XI-C did a cute dance routine to the song, Boyfriend . This act was really colossal and it made a great hit with the students. The show ended with the cast singing Another Closing to Another Show and the arrival of Santa Claus who was Dave Roffey. Our staff director, Mr. Corey, with the help of the help of the stage crew did an excellent job. Mr. Corey deserves a lot of thanks from the students themselves, so next year let's have everyone compete for a place in the Students Show . GIRLS' HI-Y The 1955-56 season for the Girls' Hi-Y was a very successful and enjoyable one. There were twenty-five well attended meet- ings at which we had speakers on such subjects as good grooming, fashions, college and careers. As service and money-raising projects we gave money to the Y.M.C.A., a scholarship to West Hill, sponsored a dance, movies and fudge sales. At Christmas time we made stockings, filled a food basket, and went carolling at the Shriners' Hospital. Throughout the year we sent two girls to the Julius Richardson Hospital every Wednesday. Our social activities included a tour of Salada Tea and a skiing trip up North. The club was well represented at the Hi-Y Conference at Ottawa during the Easter vacation. The season concluded with a most enjoyable Mother and Daughter Banquet at the Y . We sincerely hope that the work our organ- ization has accomplished this year will be kept to in future years. The executive for the 1955-56 season was as follows: Y.M.C.A. Advisor .,.,.......,.......,.... Miss Lee School Advisor ...,.... ......., M iss Whitely President ,.,..,....,,.... ..........,.. P at Orser Vice President ...,. .,.,..,.,.... B eth Moore - Secretary ...,...,.,,. ,..,. D iane Holtzman Treasurer .........,.......,... .. Barbara Gillespie Chaplain ......,...,...,.....,...,..,.... Joann Hayes Corresponding Sec. ........ Maris McDonald Diane Holtzman, XI-E 58 C R E A T I V E ENGLISH CLUB A L 4 fi C565 C U R R E N T EVENTS CLUB CAMERA C L U B 59 CHESS C L U B W.H.H.S. B A N D W. H . H . S . CADET CORPS CREATIVE ENGLISH CLUB As Lance Barryman said: Make way! Sha- kespeare and Milton, Keats, Shelley, and all. Bright spirits of genius, lean from your paradise and welcome the... members of the Creative English Club . This year a vigorous group of budding artists gathered in Room 204 on Tuesdays to discuss writing. Although the many topics, including peotry, short story, and essay, were never exhausted, most of the members were after frequent explosive debates. The apex of this year's work formed about the healthy entries to the N. D. G. Arts and Letters Festival. The club gave an excellent representation. Giving of his free time, Dr. LeClaire was ever a source of aid and inspiration. We, the members, cannot thank Dr. LeClaire enough for his patience and kind supervision. There is little doubt that many. of the members will soon have their names in print. fWant Ad Section, Montreal Starj. A. Hartman, Xl-D CAMERA CLUB This year saw the continuation of the great work done last year in organizing the Camera Club. The main purpose of the club was to create and develop an interest in all phases of photography. Many well-spent hours were taken up in the dark-room as well as in the discussion periods at our meetings, which were held every second Wednesday. There were several very interesting slide lectures and films. We, in the club, wish to thank Mr. Rivard, the club advisor, for his generosity in time and knowledge. The executive this year was: Joe Richardson, President, Dough Hughes, Vice Presidentg Wil- liam Cox, Secretary-Treasurer. Dough Hughes CURRENT EVENTS CLUB This year's Current Events Club had an excellent turnout of students eager to discuss various world affairs. Under the leadership of President, Sidney Altman, we expressed our opinions on recent controversial events. Occa- sionally, we were fortunate enough to have guest speakers. The most important factor contribut- ing to the club's success though, was the inte- rested participation on the part of the students. We would like to thank Mr. Carter for the valuable time he gave up to aid us. Judy Moscovitz Secretary WEST HILL HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB The tension mounted, hearts beat faster, and everything was a hurry of excitement behind the close.d curtains. The signal was given, the lights were dimmed and the curtains parted on the first act of a play put on by West Hill students. The name of the play? Junior Miss , a comedy in three acts. The time? January 27 and 28, 1956, two big days in the lives of the students who helped make the play a good one. The play was a great success, and went on with nary a hitch. The cast and crew were jittery and nervous before the play, but when the curtains parted everyone settled down to work. It was hard work for all and especially for those who had never put on a play before. There was many a big sigh from a few when the curtain closed for the last time but I know that the majority of them secretly wished that it could be extended a few more nights. The plot of the story is centered around a family of four living in a New York apartment. Lois fBetty Yorkersj is a girl of sixteen and very popular with the boys. Her sister Judy fGer- trude Caplanb is younger and shy of boys but has a lively and amusing imagination. Harry Graves fKen Rillieb the father, a middle aged man with greying hair, loses his job through his daughter Judy's imagination and this leads to all sorts of amusing incidents which somehow manage to straighten themselves out. The mother, Grace Graves CPatricia Outraml, tries hard to keep the peace between the two girls who are at each others throats continually. What starts Judy's imagination off is a mysterious uncle of theirs who no one will discuss. Through a scheme of J udy's, the daughter of Harry's boss, Ellen Curtis meets Uncle Willis, falls in love and marries him. Mr. Curtis doesn't like this and when in a furious arguement with Harry, fires him. But all ends up well with Harry getting his job back and Judy having a date with a boy. The pace of the story is quick and energetic with one incident after another, unfolding into a wonderful, heart-warming and humorous story. Bob Murphy WEST HILL HIGH SCHOOL BAND The West Hill High School Band, under the supervision of Mr. Etienne, and with the help of Mr. Ringwood had a very successful season. Besides playing at several assemblies, Home 8c School Association meetings, and the Spring Concert, the band performed at a few of the Senior football games. The conductor and mem- bers of this group are certainly to be praised for their fine showing. - 4- .. SKI CLUB TIIE WEST HILL REPORTER The West Hill Reporter is the school's bi- weekly publication. The students have just as much fun reading it as do the reporters in writing the paper. The news is kept up to date by the few eagle-eyed reporters who prowl about the school seeking interesting stories. The editorial staff meets three times a week in the Typing Room. Herb Smith and John Hunt are co--editors in chief, assisted by Marilyn Fish- man and Orian Field, as news editors, Ken Farlie takes care of the social news, Allan Manis and Barbara Lapin take care of boys' and girls' sports respectively. Art work is done by Milan Zipay, while Donna Turnbull and Gale Arms- trong are Fad and Fashions editors. The news- paper is under the guidance of Mr. Stanley. Our whole staff consists of only fifteen students. We also received several articles from interested individuals. Although our staff was so small this year, we hope that you, the students, were satisfied. Next year, we hope to increase our staff considerably. Marilyn Fishman, X-F Herb Smith, X-F WEST HILL HIGH SCHOOL SKI CLUB This year at West Hill, a ski club was inau- gurated. The club was extremely successful, boasting a membership of one hundred and eighty boys and girls. Excursions by chartered bus were made every Saturday, to the Laurent- ians, and a wonderful time was had by all. At the weekly meetings all facets of skiing were discussed, along with the showing of excellent instructional films. Those appointed to the executive were Stuart Ramsey, President, Sandra Ramsey as Vice Presi- dent, and Saul Arbess as Treasurer, and Betty Bock, Secretary. It is hoped that next year the entire school, including the teaching staff, will become active members of the club. Saul Arbess, XI-D, Treasurer Vlll-B: BKKP ROOM Teuclier: Mr. R. Robertson 5.C. rep.: Saryl Besner Presia'en!.' Diane Wai'ren VIII-D: O.P. ROOM Teacher: Mr. M. Wilson SC. rep.: Michael Burrows l'rexirlcnl.' Michael Burrows Vlll-A: ROOM IU7 Teacher: Mr. R. Calder Sf. rep.: Phyllis Katz President Robin Nicolle- Vlll-C: BAND ROOM Teacher: Miss A. Phillip SC. rep.: Cordon Lerichc President: Stewart Henry IX-B: ROOM 106 Teacher: Miss Oswald SC. rep.: Roberm Coutts President: Dianne Elliot IX-D: ROOM 102 TYCUCIICII' lVliss Clarke SC. rep.: Ann Albert l r':sidenl: Stephen Richer IX-A: Vis. Ed. ROOM Teacher: lVlr. Stanley SC. rep: Judy Could President: Judy Gould 5 , M, eww IX-C: ROOM 105 Teacher: Mr. E. Corey SC. rep.: Ezra Kleinman President: Ezra Kleinman IX-FI RUOM 101 Teacher: Mrs. Robinson SC. rep.: Wayne Fretaig Prcxidenl: Linda Capslick , xi 1 . 1-.aa,::,:r1::-fI::s'z5x f' ' S I IX-E: ROOM 103 Teacher: Mr. H. Goodwin Sf. rep.: Marvin Blauer President: Marvin Blauer Mm IX-l: TYPING ROUIVI Teacher: Mr. P. Brown SC. rep.: Lorna Dacly Presidenl: Lorna Dady P9 IX-H: ROOM 104 Teacher: Mr. P. Duncan SC. rep.: Mark Schlein Presidenl: Mark Schlein X-A: ROOM 216 Teacher: Miss A. Collie SC. rep.: Martin Blittstein President: Heather Bernstein X-C: MUSIC ROOM Teacher: Mrs. G. Mccullagh SC. rep.: Victoria Cowaidy President: Erica Crottleib IX-J: SEWING ROOM Teacher: Miss M. Baker SC. rep.: Wayne Duggins Presidenl: Wayne Duggins X-B: ROOM 207 Teacher: Mr. W. Doyle SC. rep.: Louise Hourston Presidenl: Louise Hourston QQQ X-D: ROOM Teacher : Mr. C. Batt SC. rep. : Ian Craig President : John Allan X-F: ROOM 208 Teacher: Miss S. MacFarlal1e SC. rep.: Ken Fairlie President : Ken Fairlie X-I: ROOM 201 Teacher: Mr. Jardine Sf. rep.: Ruth Crites President: Ruth Crites X-K: Gen. Sc. Room Teacher: Mr. Ward .SC rep.: Dagmar Mindel President: George Lovey X-H: ROOM 212 Teacher: Miss G. Fletcher SC. rep.: Barbara Coutts Presidenl: Barbara Coutts X-J: ROOM 214 Teacher: Mr. N. Pycock SC. rep.: Nancy Greven President: Nancy Creven Y? 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TPI IS PRINTED BY a lllnix he 10551 LIMITED Daily Newspaper Modern Printing Plant Photo-Engraving .: I4' GRANBY, P.Q. R. 2-5433 76 0 fy, T 1 wx! if 71 M. 114' .M QA A ,N X W, at X, X AN f ' E V fm Q K If X 1, ' W W ,' rfb- i zz' - XM 'X f 7 ! K i f ' ,XX I '59 :aw X X E' Xwxxwkxx 4, f00', N . AM x I WMM: ,,,,,, if ! X? f X - xv! Q f i 1 Z j Z X Z Q ff A f I 41 1 X W I A if Y . .mx K , F VX gl Sgkgufgk, -f I fvk. '77 S F E 0 N 0 I T 0 B R A L L J F U 0 N 0 I T 0 B R A L L S W E A N T I E 0 R R P 0 L 0 RRLLRTTT T 78 B A N T A M WATER POLO JUNIOR SOCCER SENIOR SOCCER JlINlflR IIOCIKEY ..1upu-so-v-',......-..,.. .... SIZNIIUR IIOCICEY S SIENI 0 R BASKETBALL B J A U S N K I E 0 T R B A L L SENIOR A FOOTBALL West Hill's senior A football team had a fine season this year. They made a tremendous effort to capture the championship, but after a close, hard-fought game they lost out to Loyola. The boys struggled and trained for many hours, striving to make themselves the best team in the league, and, even though they did not come out on top, they played a good, hard game and were a credit to West Hill. There were many outstanding players on the team, Bob Dickie at quarterback, played a tremendous game throughout the season as did Eddie Rubin, a 1956 All--Star and captain of the squad. Other players, too numerous to mention, also gave an excellent performance and were instrumental in leading the team to their many victories. The team wishes to extend their sincere thanks to the coach, Mr. Wood, for his many hours of hard work with the team, and also to the cheerleaders and fans, who supported them to the end. The final results of the games were: Exhibition- West Hill 21 g 10 West Hill 21 Verdun High 11 11 0 2 11 Catholic Hi h West Hill West Hill West Hill 30 6 West Hill 8 Loyola 13 Douglas Campbell, Manager D'Arcy McGee Loyola Montreal High JUNIOR FOOTBALL West Hill High School has reason to be proud of its Junior Football team, who for two years straight has beaten all opposition to win two junior championships. The team went through an unbeaten streak for two years largely due to the efforts and brilliant playing of Ian Mac- Donald Who quarterbacked both championship teams. We must also make some mention of the Big Train Milan Zipay, Whose playing this season was spectacular. Zipay was top scorer in the league, coming up with 64 of the teams 157 points. To give credit due, we must make mention of the strong play of the line, which included, John Allen, Ted Evans, and Merv Levin. We wish to make special mention of coach Mal Stanley without whose coaching, patience and understanding our success on the football field would not be possible. The team wishes him continual success. Howard Wolfe, Captain SENIOR A WATER POLO Although the W.H.H.S. water polo team did not acquire a trophy this year, it had a success- ful season. With well-arranged practices and more than adequate facilities the members of the team had an excellent training period. This year W.H.H.S. submitted two teams to the league. Led by the dynamic scorer, Jerry Edmunds, the first team gave keen competition to the other high schools. Humorous incidents arose, especially when W.H.H.S. team I played W.H.H.S. team II, the bewildered spectators, abandoning all hope of discerning who was for whom, would cheer the referee. Always booming directions and blowing whistles, Mr. Jardine coached this year's teams. We, the members of the teams, would like to thank Mr. Jardine for his time and patience. I might add a note of warning to next year's league: W.H.H.S. is going to Walk away with it. fThe water polo ballj. Abraham Hartman, XI-D BANTAM WATER-POLO This year the bantam water-polo team did well. When the boys played, co-operation and a spirit of good sportsmanship were evident, although the final results were not startling. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Jardine, for coaching and preparing us for our games. He was behind us at all times. Scott Conrad SENIOR A SOCCER W.H.H.S. began the 1955 season by virtually knocking off Mount Royal 3-1, and 2-1 in two exhibition games. In high spirits we defeated Baron Byng 3-2 in our first regular season's game. Then, however, we suffered a close 3-2 loss against Montreal High, who went on to win the championship. In successive games, we ma- naged two wins and three losses and ended the season in fourth place. Top scorers for the Red and Grey were Gene Woerner with ll goals, and John Raudsepp with six. Shipton, spectacular in the nets, earned shutouts against Mount Royal 3-0 and Strathcona 4-0. The play of Captain Lawrence Doczy, Scholtz, Freund, Christiansen was also outstand- ing, while the rest of the squad played well. Our tireless coach, Mr. Wilson, did his best to make footballers out of these here chaps in his first year at West Hill. Employing the European method of no substitutions he succeed- ed in fielding one of the school's better teams in recent years. John Raudsepp, XI-D JUNIOR SOCCER In Junior Soccer this year Mr. Robertson's team led by their captain, Smith, got off to a slow start. They had a poor year, winning an exhibition game only, while the seniors had more luck. The boys practised in good and bad weather under the able coaching of Mr. Robert- son and once almost pulled the upset of the year by nearly defeating Rosemount High, the league leaders. Despite some bad luck, the boys played Well and gave some of the other teams a few anxious moments. Their playing was always fast and furious and even though they didn't win any league games, they enjoyed every moment of it, and their spirits never dimmed. Next year, though, we are looking forward to a better season. Ron Rutherford. SENIOR A HOCKEY This year West Hill had one of the poorest hockey seasons in a long time. The team played six games and came out on the short end of the score five times while tying Loyola 3-3 in the other. We dropped our first game to Verdun 4-0. In the next two games we were beaten 5-0 and 10-3. The team then tied Loyola and went on only to lose to McGee 9-0, Verdun very narrowly beat us 3-2, in what later turned out to be our last game of the season. The early finish was caused by the teachers' strike. Jimmy Ball was excellent in the nets, while Ian Henderson and Lou Duchesnay stood out on defence. Up front the forward lines played good, hard hockey, but neither good enough nor hard enough. On behalf of the members of the team, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Wood for the time and effort he spent with us this year. Kent DeGeer, XI-H JUNIOR HOCKEY The 1956 Edition of West Hill High School's junior hockey team came within an eyelash of winning the league championship, the eyelash consisting of the teachers' strike which forced the stopping of extra-curricular activities. Up to the time the squad was forced to drop out from competition, they had compiled an undefeated record and were firmly entrenched in first place. Standouts for the Red and Grey included Peter Lindsay, Milan Zipay, and Ian Macdonald, to mention but a few. The team wishes to extend its thanks to Mr. Pycock for the time he spent with the members. SENIOR A BASKETBALL Although this was not a successful season as far as the league standings were concerned, we all had an enjoyable year, abbreviated though it was. Led by Dave Silverstone, Lyle Suther- land, Larry Richards, Seymour Golden, and Eric Cohen, we played on even terms with Montreal High during the opening half of our first game only to lose out in the second half of the hard- fought contest. After a similar result in our next encounter, against Catholic High, we suffered a close six point defeat at Baron Byng. These games were followed by successive losses at Catholic High School and High School of Mont- real. Many thanks to Mr. Wood and Joel Richard- son for their attempts to form a winning ball club. Eric Cohen, XI-D BOYS SWIMMING I I 65 P Q 1 , f ,L i x .Nik ,, Q5 I ia WRESTLING TEAM 83 i JUNIOR BASKETBALL In a brief season of competition, the W.H. H.S. Juniors proved that they would be contend- ers. In the Western section of the league, the team got off to a quick start by defeating Mont- real West 35-19, and preceeded to defeat the remaining three teams Strathcona 41-38, Lachine 58-28, and L.C.C. 43-38, in the first half of a home and home series. Only the Lachine game was played at West Hill. The first half of competi- tion saw the team firmly entrenched in first place. Outstanding players were Dan Abramovitch, Steve Rosenoff, and Marty Blitstein. On behalf of the team I wish to thank our coach, Mr. Doyle, for helping us mould the team into a contender. Dan Abramovitch, Captain INTER-MURAL SPORTS The 1955-56 Inter-Mural sports programme, under the able supervision of Mr. Macfarlane and Mr. Wood, came to an abrupt and pre- mature halt in the middle of the hockey com- petition because of the teachers' strike. Subse- quently, only the interclass basketball champions were crowned. They were XI-D, X-T, and IX-G. Allan Fried GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE 84 l. W.H.H.S. CHEERLEADERS gi aaa 526' ,LlA' 1 I SENIOR VOLLEYBALL 85 1 f L I il J U N I 0 R VOLLEYBALL INTERMEDIATE V 0 L L E Y B A L L A ,X,, XL., casa 5 I A -A ,. gifs? A E , .0 I s ' -Ii K -uf wi l ,, de- k I ig -L - A , ig Q15 v N A V Q I - L I BASKETBALL SR. GIRLS' TENNIS XX !wLwvffy,w vN' X ., E Nw, Rv Q L m,sA,,A,. K Agwm: -:s,-ff-A - , . + Qf2 3 UAH BASKETBALL 87 INTER.uAU BASKETBALL INTER.uBu BASKETBALL 88 SENIOR SWIMMING INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING 89 B J A U S N K I E 9 T R B A L ' L SENIOR VOLLEYBALL . Senior volleyball was held on Tuesday after- noons, and lasted from September to November. The school team played in the inter-school tournament in November. This tournament was divided into two sections, the eastern section, which played at Montreal High School, and the western section, which played at West Hill. The following week Mount Royal, which came first in the west, and Montreal West and West Hill, who tied for second, met the winners of the east, Rosemount and Strathcona. Strathcona won. The following girls made up the West Hill team: Marilyn Carlaw, Sandra Ranson, Anne Stirling, Pat Espley, Gail Whittaker, Sherrill Rand, Jeanette Baird, Judi Collinge, Dawn Cham- pion, Sue Richardson, Barbara Coutts, Marion Lipsett, Olga Bubalo, Catherine Martin, Inta Frismanis, and Hannah Archibald fCaptainl. The members of the volleyball team would like to express their sincere thanks to Miss Phe- lan for her expert coaching throughout the season. Hannah Archibald INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL On November 16th, at West Hill High School, the Intermediate Girl's Volleyball Tournament got underway. Under the expert guidence of Miss Gilmore, West Hill reached the semi-finals, where they were defeated by Strathcona. In the finals, Rosemount placed first, and Lachine High School was second. The girls representing West Hill were: Nancy Hankin, Margaret Grieves, Janet Sauve, Diane Edgar, Sandra Ramsay, Judy Reich, Diane Davies, Irene Brakefield-Moore, Gwen Byrd, Shirley Szebik, Susan Cape, Judy Lamb, Roberta Coutts. Many thanks to Miss Gilmore for the time and effort she spent on the team. Roberta Coutts TENNIS The annual inter-school tennis tournament was held on October 3rd at the Monkland Tennis Club, with four schools competing. West Hill won the cup with nine points, a half point lead over Westmount Senior High School. The following girls represented West Hill: Marilyn Carlaw, Sandra Ranson, Jeanette Baird, Anne Hankin, Barbara Coutts, Louise Hourston, Judy Elliot, Margot Wright, Marilyn Kyba, and Sandra Playford. Our team's success was due to the expert coaching and assistance of Miss Gilmore, to whom the girls Wish to extend their thanks. Anne Hankin SENIOR BASKETBALL The girls' senior basketball tournament was held at Montreal High on February 14, and at Rosemount High School on February 21. Five teams competed for the right to play in the finals. The West Hill teams came second in their section and played very Well. The girls on the A team were-Hannah Ar- chibald Ccaptainj, Marilyn Carlaw, Barbara Coutts, Inta Frismanis, Pat Espley, Sandra Ran- son, Gail Whittaker, and Margaret Graham, The B team consisted of Shirley Labelle Kcaptainlg Jeanette Baird, Joan Briscoe, Amy Dunlop, Judi Collinge, Louise Hourston, Marilyn Kyba, Anne Hankin, Diane Mayhew, Ruth Crites, Ruth Crammond, Margaret Harris, Helen Mc- Nichol, Josie Oupcher, Sandra Playford, Marilyn Singer falt. captainl, Sherrill Rand, Sherrill Newman, Heather Lang, Sue Richardson. The team was successful because of the fine coaching of Miss Gilmore, to whom the girls extend their thanks. Judi Collinge. SENIOR SWIMMING This year the inter-school swimming meet was held at West Hill, on Thursday, December 1. West Hill's senior team came through with flying colours as they captured the Herschorn Trophy for the fifth consecutive year. Our championship team consisted of: Bar- bara Lapin Ccaptainl, Bonnie Conklin, Jennifer Chanter, Sherrill Rand, Dawn Champion, Gail Whittaker, Margaret Harris, Barbara Coutts, and Pat Orser fmanagerl. The senior swimming classes were held on Thursday afternoons, and were well attended by girls of all abilities. The success of the swimming season was due to the fine leadership and coaching of Miss Phelan to whom the girls extend their thanks. Dawn Champion INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL The intermediate girls' basketball tourn- ament was held at Montreal High School in two sections, on February 13th and on February 22nd. Six teams took part in it, and the West Hill teams, by winning three and losing two, did very well. The A team consisted of: Gwen Byrd, Nancy Hankin, Barbara Hue, Marilyn Cohen, Judy Lamb, Margaret Grieve, Roberta Coutts, and Shirley Szebik. The girls on the B team were: Martha Wilson, Diane Warren, Janet Sauve, Rhoda Rich- ler, Hannah Schoel, Irene Brakefield-Moore, Diane Elliot, Diane Davies, Barbara Werner, Thelma Shaposnick, Sue Cape, and Pat Rodger. The good showing of our team was due to the fine coaching of Miss Phelan, to whom the girls extend their thanks. INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING The inter-school swimming championships were held at the West Hill Hig School pool on December lst. Monklands High School and Montreal West High School tied for first place, with West Hill and Westmount Jr. tied for second, only three points behind the leaders. West Hi1l's team, under the coaching of Miss Gilmore, made a good showing, and were tough competition for all other teams taking part. The team consisted of: Nancy Hankin, Irene Brakefield-Moore, Judy Lamb, Diane Warren, Marcia Pickens, Roberta Coutts, Margaret Grieves, Gwen Byrd Ccapt.J. The girls on the team would like to express their sincere thanks to Miss Gilmore for making the swimming season so sucessful. Gwen Byrd ADVERTISING INDEX Acme Hotel Supplies Army ...4.......................... Aviation Electric .,...... Backman's Pharmacy Bank of Montreal ,... Banque Canadienne Nationale Robert W. Bartram ., Beacon Restaurant .A.. Bell Telephone .,...... Birks ............,..... ,.,.. . Bishops' University Canadian Bank of Commerce Chartered Institute of Secretaries City and District Savings Bank Coca Cola ..,....4....,...,.... Anita Cope ......,..i..,. ,.... . Cote St. Luc Bar B. Q Dale and Company . Dapper Dan ..,.....,... .... de Belle and White 4 Dewey and Almy Eaton's ..i...,........i......... Elmhurst Dairy ...i..., .. Employer's Assurance Evening High .,,......i... Evening in Paris ..,.. . 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