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.1 I P ML A -I i 'vig 12A Front Row-I. to r.: Lola Bratty, Donna Pietz, Janet Carrington, Mariiane Lennie, Sharon McKittrick, Mary Callander, Marilyn Rolfe, Linda Soule, Nancy Ball, Marion Scott. Second Row-Peter Nelson, Richard Walton, Hartwig Fischer, Thos. Beasley, Judy Fagan, Joyce Trueman, Wayne Plunkett, Don Richardson, Fred Simon. Third Row-Don Smith, Malcolm Weir, Ken Whitwell, Rudolf Wittkopp, Ken Koehler, Mike Palmer, Jim Forsyth, Tony Kilgallin, Ted George, Ron Plow. , T' 'S' ' . , J, -' , . 1. 1 it X , ex ,ii 'J 'I2B Front Row-l . to r.: Margaret Mollson, Heele Kaevats, Kathleen Bell, Sandra Whitely, Mary Beamlsh, Laurel Lee Reeves, Carol Coward, Cathryn Boggs. Second Row-Alex Jones, Nancy Hay, Helen Gray, Arthur Rowan, Duncan White, Linda Bateman, Susan Boulthee, John Howland . Third Row-Charles Ferguson, Barry McDonald, John McGee, David Baxendale, Robert Wilson, Bruce Wilkinson. Baclc Row-Jack Ward, James Bull, Bert Croshie, Richard Mattice, Jay Devries, Bruce Harding. 89
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form teachers any class could hope for and he has contributed much to give us an enjoyable year. We must also mention Marie Stamerjohanns and Diane Smerdon who won the General Proficiency Prizes for Grade 10. -E.H. and M.S. CIIB Our team of ten girls was quite successful in volleyball this year. They were Marilyn Hunt, Dor- een Parish, Dawn Norman, Pat Spencer, Betty White, Liz Bentham, Dianne Stephenson, Sherri Wismer, Edith Miller, and Leona Poirier. Astrid Klaarenbeck was our sub. The boys in our form had a joint football team with CIOB. They are Tony Romano, Mike Warrian and Don Erasmuson. tWe didn't winll. On December 20 we had a form party in our home room. We exchanged novelty gifts which were then donated to an orphanage. During the year we had Alfred Von Zuben, Edith Miller, Betty Foster and Tony Romano leave us. Our form representatives are Diane Maydanuk and Don Erasmuson, our sports rep. is Leona Poir- ier. THA At the first of the year T11A started off with 21 healthy, strong, good looking, intelligent boys. To- day we have only 16. The five that left us were: Ron Ewing, Jeff Boyd, Dave Dorherty, Dave Foster, and John Robertson. SPORTS: Our football team wasn't very success- ful this year though, winning our first game we lost our second and third. But we still have hopes for basketball, we have good height like Bob Car- sen, Noel Neeve, Paul Burbridge and good Ball handlers like John Brannon, Bruce Best, Bruce Ritchie and Elwood Williams. NEWS: The only real exciting thing that has happened in our form was when Ron Pincoe's car caught on fire. We had come in to our last period in the afternoon a.nd Ron happened to glance out the window. He noticed the fire truck putting out a car which was on fire. Ron and everyone started laugh- ing and I asked him who's car it was. He said it was Jack Jorda.n's for his was just like Ron's. Then after a quick glance Ron noticed it was his car for Jack's was two cars ahead of his. The last we saw of Ron was him running out of the room yelling: THATS MY CAR, THATS MY CAR. We haven't had any form parties yet but would like to have one with one of the commercial or gen- eral girls in forms 10 or 11. -Ralph Lund. THB In November T11B started with football as its major sport's activity. T11B and Tl1A were com- bined into one team. With this combination we were the best in the league. No one could doubt this after they tried to get through our line. We won 83 our first two games 6-1 and 1-0. But due to the weather the other games were cancelled. In December we had a nice time on our trip to the I.B.M. plant. There we had the honour of being their guests. We saw huge electronic brains, com- putors, clocks, time clocks, and office machines in the plant. After this two-hour visit through the plant we had a free lunch. Later we discussed future careers in the electronics field which some of the boys may want to get into. Our next trip may be a trip to the C.B.C. A JOB WITH ROYALTY An Lmusual honour has come to a Weston grad in the appointment of Esmond Butler as assis- tant press secretary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Weston teachers remember Esmond well. For a couple of years he played middle wing-or tackle as it's called now-on the Weston senior football team, and he was, as Mr. Thompson recalls, a pretty good player . He took part in other sports, too, and was on the student council. The son of the Rev. T.B. and Mrs. Butler, of Weston, he left Weston Collegiate for Trinity Col- lege, the University of Toronto, and later the Uni- versity of Geneva and the Institute of International Studies, Geneva. He served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1942 to 1946, including three years in overseas waters. He holds the rank of lieutenant -commander in the Reserve. Word is that the Queen has been considering for some time having a Canadian on her personal staff, and during her visit to Ottawa last October she asked Governor-General Vincent Massey if she could have as her assistant press secretary Mr. Butler who was assistant to the Rt. 1-lon. Mr. Massey's secretary. Mr. Butler left right away for London to become the first person from a Commonwealth country to serve on the Queen's personal staff. He will act as liaison officer between Buckingham Palace and the Canadian Government on arrangements for the visit of Princess Margaret to Canada this siunmer and for the Queen's visit next year to open the St. Law- rence Seaway. . -1 Father: Who broke the chair in the parlour, last night? Laura: lt just collapsed all of a sudden, but neither of us was hurt. -1 Diane: I'll bet I'm the most popular girl in town. Annabelle: Why do you say that? Diane: Because my dates are just pouring in. Annabelle: I've seen them pouring in drip by drip.
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ar: 1 'T C 1zc Front Row-l . to r.: Rae Hulf, Judy Roshby, Jocquie Cook, Elizabeth McCondichie, Gloria Yurick, Aria Donielius, Joyce Smith . Second Row-Ken Roberts, Jim Parsons, John Anderson, Dave Grundy, Blake Noon, George Johnston, Bob Braclstock, Curl Porrith. Back Row-Ron Ofield, Sonny Osborne, John Otcheson, Bob Osborne, Chris Steenhof, Ted Boston. 12D Front Row-l . to r.: Desmund Hennessy, Anne Webden, Heather Wright, Margo McKane, Judy Clissold, Noreen Amos, Norma Beamish, Richard Wall. Second Row--Jerry Brown, Dave McKee, Jim Harmon, Dave Muller, Jim Barton, Don Warder, Frank Hall, Mitch Krawczyk . ' Back Row-Doug Dixon, Bob Scott, Geo. Evans, Jerry Clermont, Jim Hatch, Don Ward, Bud Morrison. 90
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