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EBSQ! i 0 Hamiltonfs sons ki A proud tradition Xl rr iwaif for serve - 5632! 47 with the gum. over 100 yew. . 0 fe STH FIELD REGIMENT . ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY Ilth FIELD BATTERY 40th FIELD BATTERY I02ndlWl FIELD VBATTERY VACATICN TRAINING PLAN for SECONDARY SCHCOL STUDENTS from MID-J UNE to MID-AUGUST Check these advantages . . . 'Ir 'A' sk Five-day week, intensive training in Hamilton district. wk Opportunity to qualify for trades pay and promotion to higher rank. ir Opportunity to be nominated for officers' training to qualify for the Queen's commission in the militia. Attendance during vacation only. Live home while trainingp regular rates of pay and subsistence. f Military training is a valuable asset for every young man, whether or not he intends to make a career in the services. For further information consult HON.-CAPTAIN FATHER COTE y or call Regt'I. Headquarters, .8th Fd. Regt., James St. Armouries . . . JA. 2-5325 -a t Tuesday and Friday evenings, 8 to 10 - Saturday, 9 to I2 Enlistment term, two years. Minimum age, 18 years U6 years with parents' consentl , l Be a member of Hamilton's first militia unit. ' DLigis.:.,-- t. :-
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ll-A Front Row il. to rj - EI'd Nella Cecelia V' Lyn Eorns, Chris' Fenton, Antoin Jarabek, Charlene S e, V centa Inf , Rita Muraca. Second Row - Philippa Heggs, Carol La Batte, Diane Knappe, Ra h Ile Le Duc, Maureen Ford, Marlene Emerson, Arleen Graoelle, C I Havers. Third Row - Maureen Curran, Madeline O'Conn Judy Lisson, C therine McNulty, Marie Ricci, Marcela Harakal, Paulette Golden, B th Hornby. Fourth R w - Leasa Malar, Carol Ann Whelan, A e Garnich, Barbara Whittaker, Marsha F ting, Betty Forrester. ll-A girls are smart, that's true, But atomic brains are owned by few. PI-IILIPPA is our youngest gal, And we all think that she is swell. CAROL and DIANE wait for school to end And PAULETTE has invisible friends. The French class likes RACI-IELLE'S fast beat, But English she claims is too hard to speak. When BETTY is questioned about her ring She blushes and smiles but says not a thing. DIANE McKAY is in many a play Tiny TONI is sweet and gay. LYN EVANS will never be blue For sewing's one thing she really can do. GIZELLE we tease about her hair But being a sport, she doesn't care. MADELINE waits for Latin to end So she can sigh 'Finis Tandem'. MARCELLA and CATHERINE do their best Never giving their brains a rest. CECILIA seems to live so far, But ELIDE is safe, she drives a car. VINCENTA and ARLEEN are very quiet They think that Physics is a riot. RITA and PATSY are in the band. We are proud of them and think they're grand. The Orbit, 1957-1958 CLASS 11-A CHARLENE and BETH are very good friends They're always arguing, right to the end. CAROL ANN a teacher will be The lucky kids from homework she'll free. MARIE is always wanting to dance But LEASA'S favourite is watering plants. MAUREEN starts her homework at eleven, And is wondering now, if there's homework in heaven. ANNE GARNICH excels in good looks, She is clever at singing, as well as her books. Poor CAROL is always late Does she live in another state? Little CHRISTINA forgets her name So does MARLENE' . . . what a shamel JUDY LISSON shares her brains She does French and Latin the same. MARSI-IA and BARBARA are nice and tall These two are well liked by all. At last I must tell, Maureen is my name. Poetry will never be my fame. We all are proud of I1-A For the girls are nice in every way. Our aim is for the highest ranks And to SISTER LOUISE we owe our thanks. Maureen Ford Page Fifty three
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11-B Front Row Cl. to r.J - Marion Meyer, Helen Nemeth, Marie Dobbie, Antoinette Fama, Janine ' h d B b M lnerne Mar'e Dowd Mar aret Ma'zel Madeleine Gaudreau Ric ar s, ar ara c y, r , g 1 , . Second Row - Jean Pundius, Helen Havers, Lucille Groulx, Lynn Bogue, Mary Lo Giacomelli, Doreen Winsa, Nikki Anne Smith, Marie Morassutti, Joyce Lawre Melooy McLoughlin, Emilia Hozian, Kathy Allan, Annie Antolin. Third Row - Valerie Taylor, Patricia Tolmie, Arlene Mazur, Anna Reko, Margaret P y Helga Hoffmann, Yvonne Attard, Doris Cortiula. Fourth Row - Susan Callcn, Ann Sanelli, Gerry Simioni, Sheila Magnab, Marie DiC Patricia Wilson. Absent - Eileen Bordas. CLASS 11-B 11 B's one of the most unusual classes of Cathedral High, and here are some of the reasons why: VALERIE TAYLOR-tall and slim, and always early for gym. DORIS CORTIULA-with her laugh, can be de- tected in any class. MARIE DOBBIE-a sweet Scottish lass who can play a real cool brass. TONI FAMA-probable fate: cracking nuts for Jiffy Peanut Butter. EILEEN BORDAS-favourite expression: That was a hard exam, I only got 98. MECILODY MCLOUCHLIN - always JACK-ing aroun . MADELINE CAUDREAU-a French mademoi- Selle, fourth seat, second row is where she dwells. HELCA HOFFMANN-favourite song: CAR- olina in the Morning . MARGARET MAJZEL-probable fate: traffic cop at Burlington Canal. HELEN NEMETH-ambition: to weight 100 lbs. ANNA REKO-probable fate: replacing the Com- munist Manifesto. PAT TOLMIE-for every PAT there's a MIKE, and she has one. YVONNE ATTARD-is well-liked, but not by French. MARIE MORASSUTTI-our class rep., who al- ways keeps the class in step Calmostl JANINE RICHARDS - favourite expression: BILL me laterf' UDCSEERY SIMIONI-her light is just beginning to ANN SAVELLI-probable fate: clerk in Lee Hung Fo's laundry. MARGARET PAYNE-a demure English lass, who adds a lot to our class. EMILIA HOZIAN - unpacks sugared ants for Loblaw's CBurlingtonD. Page Fifty-four JOYCE LAWRENCE-our Red Robin, who's al- ways BOB-ing around. MARION MEYER-ambition: to find out what she wants to be. SHEILA MCNAB--ambition: to swim back to Scotland. ARLENE MAZUR-ambition: to sit on the other side of the desk and give orders. HELEN HAVERS-one of 11-B's contributions to the band. JEAN PUNDIUS-got 98 in Ceometry just to give the girls a laugh. SUSAN CALLON-ambition: to become first woman mayor of Oakville. LYNN BOCUE-life ambition: to keep track of the male . H KATHY ALLEN-some day hopes to visit France. ANNIE ANTOLIN- Blondie has never revealed her Dagwood . MARIE DOWD - when questioned, exclaims: who, me? LUCILLE CROULX-and she grew and she grew. MARY LOU CIACOMELLI--ambition: to model the Chemise at a C.H.S. Fashion Show. MARIE DICENZO-believes that catching up on her beauty sleep should be done in class. BARBARA McINERNEY-small, petite, short and sweet. DOREEN WINSA - probable fate: designing turtle neck sweaters for turtles. NIKKI ANNE SMITH-dreams of the future Cpast and presentD with eyes of mist. PATRICIA WILSON-our beauty counter girl at Kresge's. By Gerry Simioni Nikki Anne Smith Marie Morassutti Annie Antoline The Orbit, 1957-1958
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