University of Windsor - Magister Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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University of Windsor - Magister Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 89 of 128
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Page 89 text:

Advertising Committee ww-,gr X -S J? ' ' 1 -..-:L Standing L- to R.: Philip West, Mr- F. S. Toll, David Couvillon, Judy Bondy, Marg Cadera, Rose Marie Van Keer Eva Koszo- Seated L. to R.: Linda Van Raay, Jeanette Murray, Barbara Doran, Vincent Dumond. In Windsor Teachers' College, each,and every member of the staff had his particular job in order to keep'the College running smoothly. The Yearbook Staff also had its own particular functiong it was respon- sible for the past. While we, the students, lived in the present, the Yearbook Staff was busy recording the past. On departing from W.T.C ., you the new teacher have a copy oi Magister as a lasting momento of your year spent at the College. The final collection of these memorable association that you carry out of the College, does not relate the many hours that the Yearbook Staff spent in composing it. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my own group of workers the Advertising Staff, for their contribution to this Yearbook. A special thanks goes to Mr. Toll and Linda Van Raay, my Assistant Manager, Without Whom the completion of the advertising section would not have been possible. On behalf of the Yearbook Staff, let me thank the entire student body, who gave us the material to make this Yearbook a success. 85 Jeanette Murray Adve rtis ing Manage r

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Dmma Club . - ,,,..--new-w-ape - '5 R iw P T ' . V Q 6 NW-At- iiaf iW ?7' I if 1 Z. X ' S 2 .. ' a . V , .. -A ' H ' ,...i....,.............-.N M, ,X , W . , V L if 3 1- Y .. ' -- W f is ' ' EQ' A V 1 I i I Q I F ff: 'A '. , wi Y ai '. ' , ' -JY Q P 4 k G P4 Q 'V . i . 'Y I3 ' i ' Seated, Front to Back: M-iss Buck, Linda Sternbauer, Donna Renaud, Pat Perin, Sheila Dillon, Phyllis White, Marcella Prescain. Standing: Sharon Belanger, Janis Maloney , Shari Fazekas, Mary Beth Bailey, John Swartz, Clare Renaud. Seated Back to Front: Brian Barron, Nha R. Bolus. There will be a meeting of the Drama Club this afternoon at 3:20. Please be prompt. M.A . Buck R. Bolus This announcement made by our staff advisors became a familiar sound at the College. It had a peculiar tone of urgency as the date for the production neared . The Drama Club played an active role in both of the concerts held at the College. Not only did it function as a source of entertainment, but also as a training ground for those interested in Working with the auditor- ium programmes in the Schools this September. With an enrolment of over thirty students, it was still possible to obtain total involvement. Acting was only one phase of the programme. Selecting plays, creating props, prompting, lighting, make-up, advertising and directing were all important responsibilities handled by the members of the group. To the College we hope to have given entertainment. To ourselves we have given involvement. 84 44



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o OUR if 3013.32 Tenebris M older TWO DISCOVERIES Good old Creepy and little baby Crawley Were left alone, together, with a minimum of barley. Little baby Crawley meandered to the food Observing good ole Creepy we saw he didn lt brood. Each was found to eat at leisure, neither was a hoarder We were amazed when we discovered Mealies have no pecking order.' Eventually the foodstuff diminished Our Creepy and Crawley were nearly finished. Starving and famished Creepy looked toward his brother Were either inclined to devour the other? Soon it was evident, the thought was unrealistic For we clearly saw - - - -Mealies are non-cannibalisticf And so fellow scientists We 're here to report In the field of worms: we ye uncovered a lot. . . Mealies won Lt murder, They 're much, much, too kind. And there 's no pecking order To that tradition, they be blind And now from our findings One tentative conclusion we draw for your good Don 't murder or peck.' Be like the mealwormf Oh that everyone would.' I have before me, in this jar A mealworm, which is by far The ugliest thing I 've ever seen It 's long, and white , and rather lean. Divided into 13 pieces - I find that its activity ceases, Xkfhen cut along its middle line, I 'rn shocked to find, it has no spine.' With only 6 legs, I wonder how, It ever gets around at all.' And I will be the first to say That being a mealworm doesn it pay. Sr. Bonnie Anne Form 7 DIRGE FOR A IVIEALWORM Though I try to examine him with all my might, I find he puts up no helluva fight. Wiggling and squirming here and there Up my arm - into my hair.' In a valiant effort to pacify I thought a drop of water I 'd try- And suddenly he 's still and cold, I 'rn feeling brave and somewhat bold. And then, like Lazuras hom the grave, I-le revived himself, the little knave.' I took him up and dunked him fast But then I thought that he had breathed his last. But his final words were rather dim, You idiot, I can't swim! J e ff Hucul Form 4 86

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