Westdale Secondary School - Le Raconteur Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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Westdale Secondary School - Le Raconteur Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 18 of 168
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E1 , gr.g, i I N i TEACHING STAFF fGroup BJ lst row: Miss D. J. Kelsh, Miss E. L. Miller, Miss E. M. Scully, Miss H. Spooner, Mrs. A. Billings, Miss C. Young, Mr. A. State, Mr. R. T. Rodger, Mrs. R. Jardine, Miss B. A. Smith. 2nd row: Mr. C. Roberts, Mr. T. R. McCord, Mr. J. V. Noad, Mr. F. M. Richardson, Mr. H. W. Richardson, Mr. D. A. Styles, Miss M. M. Price, Mr. H. D. McAndrew, Mr. D. Fraser, Mr. C. P. Partridge. 3rd row: Mr. M. Zack, Mr. L. H. Sweetlove, Mr. L. G. Miller, Mr. E. Mc- Knight, Mr. M. C. McDiarmid, Mr. W. Proctor, Mr. N. T. Shanlin, Mr. P. R. Simpson, Mr. W. J. Sibbald. 4th row: Mr. G. R. Sonmor, Mr. C. Stahn, Mr. J. B. Skillen, Mr. F. C. Pearce, Mr. J. W. Sturrock, Mr. J. H. Russell, Mr. A. J. McLeish, Mr. B. S. Lillie. Absent: Mr. J. Lebow, Mrs. L. MacArthur, Mr. W. Mastin, Mr. D. Mildon, Mr. K. Patterson, Mr. B. A. Roberts, Mrs. J. Sheridan, lVIr. M. Tarvis. OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Miss Joan Terrane, Miss Patricia Stott, Miss Beverly Varcoe, Miss Kay Wheeler, Miss Rosemary Harker, Miss Joan Berry, Mrs. Mary-Anne Blake. Seated: Mr. Lloyd Thompson. 15



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The Triune Student Council FROM THE PRESIDENT Every event in which we participate is blessed by the pulse, the throb, the ineffable human joy of life. Each happening is consecrated if people are involved. And yet, each experience is of the moment. Yesterday is no longer of equal merit with today, tomorrow may never be. The student government is, as I write, still functioning: it throbsg it pulses, it lives. Yester day it did not exist, nor will it tomorrow. No government was its equal, nor will any ever sur- pass its achievements. For, every new generation is the only one that ever occupied a location in time and space, there is nothing to compare it to, there are no standards by which to value it - only the superlatives of sanctity: life and therefore joy and happiness. Soon the Tritme of '61-'62 will be nothing but a dusty book of minutes on the dusty shelf of years past - a fossil of human experience. Joy cannot dwell in the past, nor happiness nor beauty - nor life which is all three. And so I will report nothing of the Triune's enactments, stands, rivalries, policies, disappoint- ments, achievements . . . no, nothing of these, nothing except the Triune LIVED. I can say no more. Randy McLeod, President of the Triune Student Council, 1961-1962. TRIUNE PRESIDENT Since the Triune was first begun, Westdale students have chosen many fine presidents for it - presidents who have been not only capable and worthy of the position, but also active and interested in school affairs. This year is no ex- ception. They chose Randy McLeod. ,Randy's capability is certainly emphasized by the fact that his every year in Westdale has pro- duced honour marks. In Grade 12 he was picked as one of 28 students from the whole of Hamilton to attend the Board of Education seminars. In this year as well, he was a member of the Student Council, gaining experience later to prove in- valuable. In school activities, particularly athletics, our president has also shone. In Grades 10 and 13 he was on the volleyball team, in Grade 11 and 12 he played basketball. His achievements in track are outstanding, last year he won the half- mile high school city senior championship. He still runs regularly. Because of an injury which made necessary his wearing of a cumbersome cast for several weeks, Randy's athletic work in Grade 13 had to be considerably lightened. His school activity extends beyond sports. The leading male part in last year's play, Our Town , was taken by him. At home he finds extreme pleasure in playing the piano and just reading a good book. Randy is as yet Lmdecided upon a career, but has seriously considered entering an Honours English and Literature course in university. What then? Perhaps writing, perhaps teaching . . . In whatever he endeavours our President is sure to succeed. OUR VICE-PRESIDENT My first few days at Westdale were enhanced and illuminated by the charming, ever-smiling future Vice-President of the Triune, Sally Birk- ett. Sally's career in Westdale began in Grade 9 when she participated in the choir and debating club. Although she remained inactive in extra- curricular activities during, -Grade 10, Sally re- turned with a bang in Grade 11 as class repre- sentative for 11G1 and clubs and social editor for Le Raconteurn. Now, as a mighty senior in Grade 12, she is Vice-President of the Triune, and an indispensable assistant editor for Le Raconteur . Sally's interests are many and varied but closest to her heart is music. Therefore, she has decided to specialize in music when she graduates from university Cindulging in a bit of writing on the sidel. English and Algebra constitute her favourite scholastic interests. Nevertheless she insists that in preference to all others, a career as a housewife and mother pleases her most Cisnft that just like a girl!D This all-round girl teaches Sunday School every week and is an active member of the Theta Kappa Sigma Sorority, Iota Chapter. Unfortun- nately for Westdale, but happily for Sally, this first-class honour student has been accepted at Neuchatell, a boarding school in Switzerland, where she will study her Grade 13 subjects. She certainly will be missed here at Westdale. Bon Voyage, Sally! Sylvia Rotman, 12G1.

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