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

 - Class of 1957

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i erm 5 9 ffk J T9B Front Row-l. to r.: William Wilder, Bob Martin, Allan Church, Allan Nelson, Donald Rowntree, Dave Morrell, Ron O'Brien, Lorne Toogood, Mike Sheldon. Middle Row-Frank Marek, Bill Gurr, Ted Harris, Doug Marshall, Dove Hitchings, George Milnes, Kenneth Campbell, Doug Middleton, Norm McEachnie . Back Row-Howard Black, John Bothman, Barry Campbell, Don Walker, Peter Nicholson, Phillip Crush,.loey Dicecco Ross Fraser, Bob Greenwood . U ' 'ir' M DAQ I YAY so T9C Front Row-l . to r.: Bob Edgar, Marcel Lavolle, Fred Kerrison, Wayne Bailey, Ed Ewing, John Barker, Steve Payne. Second Row-Jilnis Zakss, Harvey Becker, Carson Cadeau, Dave Boyd, Corrie Fewson, Gary Maxtecl, Bob McGuffin, Reg Hill. Back Row-Wayne Robertson, Keith Manterfield, Roy Brooks, Peter Wells, Larry Welch, Ken Wood, Warren Tough, Bob Benoy, Don Hudson. 69

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' 3 'V' ' - Ill 5 if 1 B 124 Q J 5 rf .L E 3' li 4 2 4 4 5 N vl A ' T fr? - I r-5' C9C Front Row-l . to r.: Diane Clyde, Sharon Williams, Dole Olsen, Jill Hillidge, Audrey Petherick, Sandra Mullen, Elaine Hall, Pat Curtis, Donna Nicolek, Gwen MacMillan. Second Row-Brian Rossitter, Doug Page, Donene Lashbrook, Gloria Reed, Lindo Southorn, Sandra McTeish, David Goldsworthy, Ted Windsor. Back Row-John Scrace, Richard Turner, Barry Death, Karyn Kerr, Maxine O'NeilI, Gordon Dickson, Ray Styles, Pat Healey . , Yi' T9A Front Row-l . to r.: David Fmnce, Gordon Brooks, David McKane, Garry Kapitan, Garry Enright, Steven Pollard, Don Rodger, Peter Hudson. Second Row-Bruce Powley, Dennis Bowles, Bob Brock, Ted Hewitt, Wayne Anderson, Irwin Kollhosser, Jim Chown, Roy Murphy. Third Row-Les Love, Tony Welch, Bob Lambie, Gary Van Wyck, .lim Manock, Peter Tiveron, Frank Griffin, Harold Orvls . Back Row-Harold Poole, George Hacock, Bob Hilton, Stan Hitchman, Dennls Campbell, Walter Bamber. 68



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9A This year as usual 9A is an all-girl form :on- sisting of thirty-six females. Our home room, 2173 teacher, Mrs. Wright. At the beginning of the year we all plunged into work! !? 'F But our Christmas exams didn-t prove this. Our highest percent was 81129. This year our whole class agreed on one thing at least, that was the election of our form represen- tative, Sandra Patterson. Unfortunately we haven't had any form parties as yet, but Sandra is working hard on one now. The volleyball this term was off to a good start under the leadership of Margo Watson, our athletic rep., but it slightly slackened near the end. We hope that this term 9A will realize the impor- tance of conscientious study. -Margaret James and Heather Allen. 9B Form 9B has the distinction of being the only General 9 class made up exclusively of boys. Dur- ing the United Appeal Campaign we struggled pain- fully to contribute over S 70.00 to its treasury. This contribution was so far in excess of what other classes gave, however, that we were awarded S 10. for our efforts, and like true winners, we accepted it graciously. As for the interform football it was VICTORY ...... for the other teams. Our interform basketball seems to be a success but due to our extensive practice on the paper basket, it should be. It may be interesting to know that one of our boys is on the Junior Hockey Team. The girls forms maybe glad to know that the S 10. prize of the United Appeal has not been spent. -Jack Boultbee and Danny Mariage. 9C Lorraine Robinson, whom we are very proud of, keeps us up to date on the happenings in the school. The girls didn't do so well in volleyball but con- sidering all these shorties how could we help it. Trudie Hinting is our Athletic Rep. Basketball is coming up soon and we plan to massacre the other teams. We hopel As for the parties well 9C just isn't a partying form, but we hope to have one soon. -Marg. Coakley 8: Marianne Larson. 9D The year started off with 36 bright, shining faces. After a few months we lost Mike Jordan a distin- guished member of our form because of his position 70 as secretary-treasurer of the U.N. club. In January we welcomed Lynn Dunsmore, a refugee from St. Joseph's, Toronto. The first social event of the year was our Christmas party at the school. It was held on the Friday morning before the holidays in our home room. After a couple of games prepared by Miss Cameron, our form teacher, we had our refresh- ments, cokes and do-nuts. We gave Miss Cameron a present of gloves and jewelry, and she in turn supplied us with, instead of the usual French as- signment, chocolate bars. At the end of their term in cooking, the Home Ec. girls gave a cocoa party. Miss Cameron, Mr. Allen, and some of the other staff members were the illustrious guests-of-honour. In the sports end of things form 9D didn't do too Well. In girls volleyball the team under the guiding hands of Marilyn Maclntyre our P.E. rep., won only one game out of four. ln spite of this we had a lot of fun playing. The boys fared about the same. We have two basketball teams, 1 gl 2. Team one did not win either of their games and team two won one. But the season is not over yet, and who can tell what will happen? On the whole 9D has had a very satisfactory year under the guidance of Miss Cameron and Ray Stittle, our form rep. 9E Class 9E is quite a form, No one in it is forlorn. This certainly is no wonder Since Miss Fanning would never blunder. With laughter we are well equipped, Of chuckles we could not be gypped. Now let me give you a review Of a normal day that we go through. Math, for most of us is an easy task, Though a few questions some do ask. In music, on the other hand A lot of us are far from grand. French finds us with Miss Cameron Where another lesson will have begun. In science we do have a ball, Blowing up the school and alll As we sit in geography We learn about the land and sea. Our lessons we do day by day. Or try to do them, should I say! In history we write so fast I fear our fingers will not last. At 3:30 we all rush out Wondering that it's been all about. - Shirley Warren

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