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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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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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0 Lord from saddened hearts we pray For Sandra Minns who passed awayg Hear from this class our only plea, May she be happier, nearer Thee. Written in memory of Sandra Minns by Valerie Findlay on behalf of her friends in Grade 13. 13C Of course, it is a widely known fact that 13C is the best form in the school. Our day starts with our wonderfully understanding form teacher, Mr. Barr, who marks our every misdeed. We then pro- ceed to Mr. Lancaster's room where a good time is had by all except those taldng Math. At the right front table in the cafeteria, the Grade 13 boys en- joy a quiet lunch, amid the havoc created by the lower forms. Outside of an invigorating Latin class wherein certain of the boys pour forth with bri1lia.nt words and phrases from the dead lang- uage , the afternoon is spent in peaceful slumber. At 3:30, however, 13C comes to life again. Jesse Weller, Barry Vail, Jimmy Coon, Pat O'Donnell and Jack Morgan retire to the football field. Karen Albarda and Joan Smyth hurry to catch up with the affairs of a turbulent world in the U.N. Club. Diane Dover, Marjorie Knapp, Mary Coulthard and Julie Boyko practice walking across the stage for next year's Queen contest. ' In the foreground, Ray- mond Duplain gives a commentary on Nikita Krus- chev. Alan McDowell hurries to A. 81 P. where he is employed as robbery foiler. 13C has had the pleasure of holding several form parties at the homes ofg Noel Elson, Barry Vail Sheila McKnight, Diane Dover and Helen Dean. Our form representatives to the Student Council are Julie Boyko and Noel Elson. Our enthusiastic class president is Jack Morgan. Our Conriing Tower Reps. are Barry Vail and Diane Dover. In closing, 13C boys congratulate the girls on having such a wonderful choice of good-looking brutes and vice versa. -Pat O'Donnel, Jack Morgan, Lois Shallhorn. C12 Our form is made up of 27 girls and 2 boys. Nine girls made up the senior volleyball championship team. Five girls from our form also went to Mimico Collegiate in a volleyball tournament. They won the competition by winning all their games. These five girls were Orian Strachan, Bev. Dixon, Joan Hitchcock, Laura Lambie, and Connie Lyles. We had a Christmas party and instead of ex- changing gifts among ourselves we all bought toys which were taken to the Salvation Army Orphanage. Th is is the only party that we have had, but a to- bogganing party was planned for January 25th. CSP Eighteen young women and one lucky man make up the commercial special course of 1957-58. Fortunately our group has proved up to par, in spite of our size. In the fall, of '57 we found our- selves placing third in the Red Feather drive. La ter on we managed to herd up a victorious vol- leyball team. Our team, which never exceeded six players, included Fran Dewar, Joan Macdonald Bernice Ashford, Hazel Massey,Joan Grainger, Lo rraine Sainsbury, Carol Scott and Sandra Busby. We won every game, texcept onel. We would also like to emphasize the fact that in exam time,half the class turned up with 70 and better. Our Christmas party was celebrated fourth period on December 20th, other than that our form parties are what one might say non existent, partially due to the lack of the opposite gender. T12 We started our form in September with thirty boys, and have twenty-eight now. Bill McCarroll and Jon Lane left us. Our form is divided into four groups: The Auto specials, Drafting specials, Machine specials and Electric specials. Activities: The Electric specials had a hayride in the Fall and are planning to have one in the Spring. Three of our boys played on the football team, one on the Basketball team and one on the Hockey team. We have no interform Basketball this year but instead of it we are having interform Volleyball. Jim Drummond one of our boys was voted Vice-President of the Student Council. We tried hard to get him in as President but didn't succeed. Some of our boys will go to Ryerson, some to Waterloo College and some elsewhere, meaning that we'll all break up, only to remember those good old davs in T12. MEDALS TROPHIES RENNANTS CLASS PINS PRIZE CUPS PRIZE RIBBONS RIBBON STREAMERS CELLULOID BUTTONS CRESTED SWEATSHIRTS SCHOOL INSIC-NIA JEWELLERY TROPHY-CRAFT LIMITED 102 Lombard Street Toronto EM. 2-1033 95
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