West Elgin High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (West Lorne, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1964

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O ' ft P fr $w f-M r Mr w mt FRONT ROW: G. Szusz, L. Tansley, J. Van Vaerenbergh, B. Willson, B. Willson (ABSENT). MIDDLE ROW: K. Brown, L. R. Krause, F. Thibert. BACK ROW: D. McGlU, R. Walker, D. Bobier. The economics class is the girls ' home room Here we learn to swing a broom Nellie is the first on the list If you ' re in trouble she comes to assist. Bev. Jones has a Pain she sure doesn ' t mind Especially when his name is Bruce, so we find. Bev. Small goes to the dances at Fingal And I hear she really has a ball. Linda keeps score in basketball And for the captain she did fall. Joan is usually always gay And has lots of witty things to say. Esther makes a pie like she ' s been doing all her life Toby thinks she ' d make a good wile. Don Bobier takes pride in his calf But at his jokes we don ' t always laugh. Bob and Karl get the marks When it comes to drawing circles and arcs. Bill Hale never fails To be around when the boys are telling tales. Of Carl Campbell I ' d like to say Do broad shoulders and a good heart pay? 11C Small, B. Jones, E. Toricht, N. Heyblom, D. VInce, C. Campbell, G. Munro, W. Johnston, , Lee, J. Johnson, R. Hodder, W. Hale, D. Mr. Fleming would be very happy. If Bob and Wayne didn ' t act so daffy. The two Johns are quiet and busy Following them would make you dizzy. Of Ron I know very little But in Eng lish he likes to diddle. Dennis Lee is nicknamed flea At mischief he ' s busy as a bee. Doug McGlll is a great big pill Of jokes he never gets his fill. Gordon Monroe is far from slow When It qpmes to playing tricks on Joan. Glenn Szusz is the boys class rep. When it comes to fun he ' s full of pep. The news of Esther ' s romances spread fast As Rocky tells Mr. Sheeler in history class. Louie likes to pick on the girls We call him Lorie and tease him about his curls. Raymond Walker would like to be a texan He goes around in a red vest and white stetson Bernard would look out the window and frown Till Mr. Sheeler put his foot down. Dennis won with a speech on a training horse Though his voice, so Mr. Ellison says, needs more fi

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BACK ROW: Michael Betts, John Guest, Richard Warren, Richard Hadash, Ed. Humphry, Bob Menzies, Gregory Gow, Larry Mclntyre, Henry Kirschner, Bill Harkey, Charles Shultz, Tony Preiderich. SEC- OND ROW: Minnie Buttinger, Edith Coolson, Rosemary Weiss, Bob Havens, John Kearns, Glenn De- Graw, Martin Vandenbosch, Audie Dietschun, Darrell Teare, Mary Lynne Fletcher, Betty Kearns, Mad- elyn McKeller. SEATED: Grace Norman, Eve Norman, Irma Fritz, Sharon Humphry, Evelyn Sloan, Anne Mistele, Earla Waite, Gayle Dietrich. uE This 11B class of 63-64 Will never be to Mr. Bolger a chore Michael Betts is so quiet and shy (ha!) John Kearns is a modest guy- Glenn DeGraw is always in the Wright Gregory Gow saw a hair raising movie last night John Guest is quite a pest Bill Horkey thinks holidays are best Minnie Buttinger is going Moose hunting this year Darrell Teare has no fear Rosemary Weiss is good in gym Richard Warren is better known as Slim Bobby Havens is a brain Charley Shultz is growing apples again The devil in disguise is that guy Audie Tony the only is sometimes very naughty Eva and Grace are two of a three Loving those Westerners Anne Mistelle Lately Earla has been doing a lot of banking Betty Kearns hopes another s.h. dance is coming We have a Humphries, Ed, and a Humphrey Sharon Changing to the Dial system is Edith Caulson Evelyn can ' t make up her mind whether it ' s Gary or Jerry Wonder if Madelyn ' s a Brownie Richard Hadash had a radish Martin Van Den Bosch is called ' Bush-wash ' ' Who ' s the mailman? ' , all ask Irma Fritz Henry Kirschner is full of all sorts of tricks Bob Menzies with his cards he plays Larry will eat peanuts all his days It ' s Gayle that we all hail Mary Lynne is the last but not the least And now this poem must cease.



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o fa FRONT ROW: L. Mitchell, S. Lyons, C. Winn, F. Neil, M. Stinston, L. Webster, F. Leith, E. Slotges, P. Craig. CENTER ROW: E. Nemeth, R. Buchan, D. Giles, P. Bolger, J. Bildy, C. Black, R. Binks, W. Gow, D. Ronson, B. Fairies, R. Caughell, R. Sudicky, M. Popovich, R, Beckett, D. Krause. BACK ROW: W. Ingratta, M. Ford, G. Cipu, R. Gellner, R. Bruce, J. Sweitzer, G. Griffin, D. Smith, R. Hauka, M Wil- son, W. Plyley, F. Ingratta. 1QJ Brain numb, inspiration won ' t come, But nevertheless, we must confess, 10A is the best. So we ' ll start from there And tell our share. Our home-room teacher, MRS. G., Starts our mornings off with glee. Bob Beckett is good in the hurdles While Frank and Bill I. move like turtles, And gee Fran L., though you ' re a peach Don ' t go so heavy with that bleach!!!! Julie Bildy seems to be, Interested in a guy in 10D. Now let ' s mention our basketball stars, Bob B. and Smitty make all the baskets by far. And both you and I know, That Pat ' s favourite sport is Judo. Then there ' s Ron, Webby, and Reg Who to the choir have made their pledge. Now look at some of our other sport stars, There ' s quite a long list, Win Ann, Mary Marg and Dave G. are Terrif, w insist. Rosemary and Donnie are quite a pair, And this does not seem very rare. Jack, we believe, is a boy. Who uses his brain (?) like a toy. Louis and Bill P. are the livin ends-- While Roger and Robert G. are handy with their pens. Phyllis and Mitch , watch them feuds, Or you ' re bound to end up in terrible moods. Elizabeth and Susan are very shy. But everyone likes them, and this is why. And gee whiz is Ernie every cute, When he is in his tie and suit. In play George is always quite fair, Even though his pants rip and tear. Bob and Mac win prizes with their beef, Though in class we think they ' re a little deef. Mike W. would like to go to the moon, We hope we can launch him pretty soon! Carol Winn has many a trick, But to Rick she would always like to stick. Bob S. and Mike are the silent ones, We think they ' re a lot of fun. Gorden is fond of a gun, To some his duck call ain ' t no fun! Francis is the gal with the silver skates, She ' d like to know with whom she rates. Who wrote this so-called poem, we ' d rather not tell, The clues are C. and B. the rest — OH WELL '

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