Weston Collegiate Institute - Conning Tower Yearbook (Weston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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Our form representatives are Noreen Amos and Ann Webden, who have done our form justice in representing us on the student council. Our contributions to the school teams have been: George Evans-football and hockeyg Frank Hall- football and hockeyg Des Henessy-football and hockeyg Noreen Amos-cheerleader. We hope to finish the year with high spirits and come back next year with success in our grasp. Before the Christmas holidays we had a form party. We had pop and donuts from our class funds. During this party we gave Mr. Loney his Christmas present. l2E MIKE AVERST- The Fool HENRY POPE- Great balls of Fire DOREEN DURLING- Walking with Mr. Lee DORTHY BURNS- Too Young to Go Steady SHARON KINGSTON- Walk Hand in Hand With Me PAUL YORK- Blonde Bomber and Helen JOHN LEIGH- When Johnny Comes Marching Home PAMELA SHAKESBY- Five Foot Two JUDY WEEKS- Long Tall Sallv GAIL VINEM- Hot Diggety Dog BARRY CHRISTIAN- All Shook Up NANCY GRAHAM- Teenage Dream BOB MCCALLUM- Dream Boy NANCY QUIPP- Going Steady BARBARA TAYLOR- School Days DON YARROW- Wonderful Lover SYLVIA BOLTE- Cindy, oh Cindy DARLENE MISKIMINS- Jim Dandy MARGARET GALE- You Know How It Is-Dave KEITH DORRICOTT- Five Foot Two BRUCE Mc FARLANE-Plaything lDonna oh Donnal LORRAINE COOK-Chances Are ED KETTELA- Around the World HUGH MACGREGOR- Real Gone Galoot MR. HEWITT- The Joker CAROL BOYCE- You Gotta Be a Football Hero Yea Gary ARTHUR ZWINGENBERGER- Stranger in Paradise JUDY PERKINS- The Stroll for a new member. ACTIVITIES: We have had only one party but hope to have more. The party was a bowling party and we all went to Barbara Taylor's house. Everyone voted we had a good time. l3A This year's thirteen A is a very unique form as there are two girls to twenty-eight boys. This doesn't hinder us in the school's activities, except perhaps in girl's sports. Throughout the school year, our class has been very active in the extra-curricular activities. This action is mostly in the field of sports. We are Compliments of H. C. Brookbcmks ARTIST SUPPLIES C. I. L. PAINTS olso PAINTERS 8. DECORATORS WORK GUARANTEED 46 Main Street N. - CHerry I-768l cu 4 5677 Wi? cn 4 5678 pg l'lAl.lfS DRUG STURE LTD. I lxou 5537 we s ou Movie ond Still Cameras Projectors See our Complete Line of Photographic Equipment X If Erslfwfm' 93

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12A 12A consists of boys - - 18, girls - - 12, others - - 0. We have members in many school activities, having orchestra members, a cheerleader, sports stars, 6 members in the school play, The Bishop's Mantle , singers, and a few camera enthusiasts. Our social life so far has included 4 form partiesg the first was a barbecue at the home of Sharon Mc- Kittrick,the next took place at Judith Fa.gan's home, the third was enjoyed at Mr. Whiting's second home, and the fourth was a skating party after which we returned to the home of Don Smith. Academically, the top two in Grade ll, and again at Christmas this year, were Janet Carrington and Ken Koehler. Two of the girls of our form, Marilyn Rolfe and Mary Callander attended the Visites In- terprovincia.les at Christmas, and thoroughly en- joyed themselves even though they did come back single. Our girls' team, led by Marijane Lennie, com- bined with l2B last fall to form a volleyball team, which although was quite good, did not make the grade. They hope to redeem themselves in basket- ball. ln interform football the boys combined with l2B and did very well, winning 3 out of 4 games. Mike Palmer was our representative on the senior foot- ball team while Tom Beasley represented us on the juniors. Mike is also on the senior basketball team while Don Richardson and Tom Beasley play for the juniors. Our two very capable form representatives are Nancy Ball and Don Smith. Our actors in the school play are Ted George, Tom Beasley, Don Richardson, Marilyn Rolfe, Mary Callander and Donna Pietz. We would sincerely like to thank Mr. Whiting, who although did not let us make nitroglycerine, was still an excellent form teacher. We also thank the rest of our teachers who daily have the honour of our company. But Miss Smith, we still haven't got the roller skates. -Sharon a.nd Tony. 12B In 12B this year, the girls' basketball was pro- gressing successfully until there were a series of absentees. The boys Won three out of four foot- ball games, but it is too early in the basketball schedule to tell what the final results will be. The sports' stars in our room are: Dick Mattice and Alex Jones in football, Jim Bull in hockey and Dick Mattice and Barry Macdonald in basketball. Representing us at the Student Council meetings we have Nancy Hay Ca. diligent studentl, and Bob Wilson Cwho is allergic to meetingsj. Charles Ferguson is in the orchestra and on the school rifle team. 92 We have had two class parties this year. One was held in the history period on the last day of school before the Christmas holidays, by Miss Wattie. Everyone left full of the apple cider and potato chips that our good form teacher provided. The second party, a rock and roll affair, was held at Peggy Mollison's. A movie camera attended and caught Duncan White jiving. The whole school has probably heard of Bob J ohnston's unfortunate acci- dent and his remarkable recovery. This classes' downfall seems to be Latin,our best subject being P.E. This report was compiled and produced by Susan Boultbee and Duncan White. 12C I'll start with the girls, Liz and Jacquie, They' re both cute and small, and twice as lively. Pretty Conna with real blue eyes, When Mr. Branscombe asks questions, practically dies. But Ken from behind prompts a little, And then from Joyce, we hear a loud giggle. Next we hear a word from Rae You've got another joke you say'? Aria and Gloria try to take care, But Miss Hanlon'sFrancais is their greatest des- pair. Then we see Bob and cute, witty John, Both boys trying their darndest to smother that yawn. Then there's Ron and Ted acting like clowns. But without them our morale would be down on the ground. With Sonny they joke and cast some remarks Whose effect on the teachers often cause sparks. Dave Grundy and George are knowing at Math, They have to keep down Mr. Lancaster's wrath. Chris, Carl and Bob are three of a kind, Always the thought of girls on their mind. Near to the end, we have David Coe, Who'd die, I think, if he had to talk slow. Second to last, we have the two Jim's, Who, when in assembly, do not sing the hymns. Now, the only one left is Judy Rushby, Who says, Best of luck from all of 12C . -Judy Rushby. 12D The size andactivities of 12D this yea.r have been very small. Our form consists of 6 girls and 17 boys Whose chief ambition is to complete their education. We have had one form party so far, but hope to have more. The party was in the form of a myride, dancing and food afterwards, of course. Ininter-form sports, although We lost our football games by default, we hope to do better in basketball and volleyball.



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proud to have six of the leading players on the senior football team. These fellows are Wayne Hel- mer, Baird Garvey, Allan Todd,Jim Kilpatrick. Arnold Robb and Terry Shaw. Brian Robins, Jim Kilpatrick and Arnold Robb represent 13A on the senior basketball team. In boy's interform sports we contributed to the successful l3A, B, C rugby team and as for the girl's sports we are planning to join with 13B to form a basketball team. As far as the other activities are concerned we aren't quite as well known, although we have two musicians in the orchestra and one actor in the play. Our Student Council representatives are Arnold Katz and Jim MacLeod and they have done well in leading the class in various projects. Thir- teen A also provides the schoo1's representation to the Eaton's and Simpson's Student Councils. In person these are Wayne Helmer, boy's rep. to Eatons and Baird Garvey, boy's rep. to Simpson's. Academically we are not too bad, especially with the top grade twelve student , Richard Aylesworth in the class. The ratio of boys to girls seems to prevent us from having form parties. We have, however, combined with the other thirteens to have successful parties. Before Christmas we were pleasantly surprised by our form teacher, Mr. Heard, who treated us to a party of cake a.nd soft drinks in our Trig. period. The classroom party was enjoyed by all. In closing we would like to thank Mr. Heard for his tolerance with us through the year and to add to that although the 1957-58 13A will contribute little to the nursing profession we will turn out a good group of engineers. -LG., P.R. l3B Although the feminine part of 13B is consider- ably outnumbered by boys, we are still very active. One girls' form rep. to the student council is Max- ine Anderson. Rosemary Johns is on the Student Council Executive acting as Dance Convenor. Among other active students are Roberta Arm- strong and Carole Clarke, both members of the United Nations Club. Roberta is leader of the Delegation of the Club. Although we didn't win many games in volleyball or basketball, our teams enjoyed competing against the other teams. 13B has not had any form parties but some of us have attended those held by 13C. The boys, on the other hand, were very successful at football winning every game and the championship. Bruce Quincey is our boys' form rep. and Stewart Kinsman is the president of the Student Council. Barry Johnson Brian Swanton, Ray Kerr, Barry Ashbee, Mike Davidson, Bruce Quincey and Bill Lynch were our contributions to the senior football team and Mike Davidson, Barry Ashbee and Barry Johnson played senior hockey. Last but not least, our form teach- er, Miss Smith, mud be mentioned. Her detentions and our own extra-curricular have made it an ex- citing year so far. -Janet H. Smith. HAYLAND'S MARINE 81 SPORTS 767 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTDALE PLAZA Uusf above 4Ol Hwy.l PHONE CH. I-2061 T For . . . THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED BICYCLE T71 T FC -:ef tif . xx s'ix fs. .-,sl I x .. 7' Y 'ON . ' f X ff f Q. g.'..., . .9 t f .N l VHVX Nu J XX ' ' X ., E i, l A A . X, RALEIGH Tire - 94

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