Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Hello Yearbook (Brantford, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Hello Yearbook (Brantford, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 45 of 104
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n SOCIAL FOREWORD The Y clubs have achieved great popularity at the B. C. I. V. S. through their unique balance of work and play. They are service organizations which believe in enjoying themselves w hile helping others. These groups sponsor dances, sales, and teas to raise funds which are used for charitable purposes. Guest speakers are often present at their meetings and interesting tours are arranged for the club members. Parties held at members ' houses provide entertainment as do the annual initiations in the r c c r I ? Mi fall for new members. If the prospective member survives the somewhat bizarre initiation ceremony, he becomes a full fledged member, and is entitled to wear a sweater or jacket displaying the club colours. In conclusion, these clubs provide distinct bene- fits to their members. The new social contacts, and the pleasure of serving others make them very worthwhile organizations. — Peter Beckett 12A BETA HI-Y Front Row — ■ Hartley Mitchell, Grant Barker, Paul Williamson (Secretary), Bruce Wed- lake (Vice-President), Don Wylie (Treasurer), Rob Hoffman, Doug Whitehead. Second Row ■ — Roger Bateson, John Coffey, Tye Joyce, Tom Taylor, Don Angevine, Les Bannister, Murray Dance. Absent — Dave Whillans (President). GIRLS ' Y-HI Front Row — Joan Innes, Barbara McLaughlin, Evelyn Farr. Back Row — Nancy Nutter, Eleanor Tate, Pat Nobbs. Cathy Brown. Page 41

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ORCHESTRA Front Row — • Sandra Hassenfeldt, Jim Waters, Alex Henry, Jan Bruner, Lome Moor, Arthur Vincent, Ken Jones, Judy Clarke, Eleanor Davis. Back Row — Larry Wight, Vicky Walsh, Mr. Hill, Dick Smith, Ron Muir, Clark Merritt. Absent — Eugene Evanetz, Don Morrison. SCHOOL BOY HOWLERS Grade IX — In trial by Ordeal, their hands were bandaged for three days and then taken off. Criminals were judged by having them pick a stone out of boiling water and then have it bandaged for three days. After the wool was made into linen it was sold for a profit. The clergy look after our soles. A ' Cooper ' made barrels — A ' Fuller ' was a brush salesman. Roads were repaired by statue labour. Grade XI — Da Vinci ' s ' Last Supper ' shows the moment when Jesus said there was a trader among them. Moslems made beautiful hand-carved cheese-men. Mohammed ' s first converts were his wife and other ancestors. After ten years in Gaul, Caesar had an invisible army. After his vigil, the Mediaeval knight would purify himself by taking a shower. A knight in full armour could leap on his horse without touching the sirrup. Land w on in war could be occupied by anyone who could cultivate or pasturize it. The feudal squire learned to look after a horse. One of his duties was to wait on him at the table. Mohammed didn ' t get his hallucinations till after he was married. Grade XH — Gladstone passed an act for secret ballads. Mercantilism refers to the rigged control of trade by the state. Macdonald ' s ' National Policy ' was a wall built around Canada. The Security Councils Armament Commission discusses the possibilities of word disarmament. The Statue of Westminster said Canada could make her own laws. Canadians brought back home after committing crimes in another country would be tired in their ovvTi courts. The railways ' freight rats were reasonable. H. D. Waghome. PL urntacu ad a f- rolfeASl eAiion Compliments of BRANT PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION (DONORS OF A YEARLY $200.00 BURSARY) Page 40



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P p n fLC p ALPHA TAU PI Front Row — Bill Lovekin (Chaplain), Bob Robert- son, Glenn Young (President), Don Morrison (Secretary), Keith Pearce. Back Row — Ray MeUor, BUI Stoneman, John Hillier, Dave Goff, James Coakley, Ron Robins. Absent — Jim Leitch, Andy Leitch, Ron Bleier, Morton Henkle (Treasurer), Bob Rodgers, Alan Hobbs. Don Jackman, Harvey Wood. AMIGOS Front Row — Karen La Rush, Janice Bain (Secret- ary), Linda Van Bradt (President), Pat Noble, Rosemary Preston, Carole TumbuU. Back Row — Kathy Farrar, Liz Dickson (Program Convener), Janet Eaton (Sergeant- at-Arms), Velma Gotton, Nancy Ashton. Absent — Lynne Stirling (Vice-President), JoEui Kilgour. AMA PHI Front Row — Lynne Lee, Lynda Littler (Treasurer) Judy Finch, Barb Aspey (President), Claudia Cooper (Programme Conven- er), Michele Sorocki, Brenda Sharra. Second Row ■ — Leslie Smith, Carol Salmon, Norma HiU, Jeanne Medhurst, Bev Liittich (Advisor), Norma Cornell, Lynn Evans. Back Row — Ardith Givens, Nancy Mellor, Dianne Salmon, Carole Poutney. Absent — Lynne Pamell (Vice-President). Page 42

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