West Hill High School - Annual Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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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

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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



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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 .... Commercial . . . 38 Jacqueline Dear Robert Morrison Enrica Cherney Robert Morrison Myrna Price Margaret Richer Sheila Davis Paul Cohen Alfred Wighton Martin Blatt Abraham Hartman Carole Lowsky Malcolm Morgan Ann Thurston Lawrence Doczy Diane Matheson Beverley Hickey Hilda Agulnick Elaine Clark Elizabeth Nicholls Jacqueline Dear Paul Cohen Wendy Finlayson Arthur Schweitzer Margaret Whalley Carol Buckingham Carol Buckingham Carol Buckingham Enrica Cherney Robert Morrison Elaine Clark Lawrence Doczy Jacqueline Dear Elizabeth Nicholls Jacqueline Dear Elizabeth Nicholls Paul Cohen Paul Cohen Avrum Lapin Michael Nemiroff Sharon Ro engarten Jacqueline Dear Gerald Tannenbaum . . . .Frances Galland . . . .Grace Stangle

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