City Park Collegiate Institute - Park Bench Yearbook (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1943

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58 THE PARK BENCH YEAR NOTE' 4A CATEGORY BETH MILLER tBJ: Was I surprised. BILL LAMB tCJ: His definition of a wolf-a four legged animal. RUTH YOUNG CHJ: West and Eastman were very broad minded. NANO NAGLE IHJ: Our. Pres.-Bring a nickle to-morrow, see! GORDON MACKAY tBJ: Thinks that I. O. is something you play pool with. NORMA ROBINSON IHJ: What kind of a tree is trigonometry. RUTH HILL CMJ: Ie pense toujours tit says hereJ. ALICE KENNEDY CBJ: Thinks that a polygon is a dead parrot. IOYCE CANTELO IHJ: Mr. Evans is a great inspiration. BOB MACDONALD tBJz He's-corney -Bob's impression is that he has sore feet. BILL HUGHES CMJ: A little doubtful on the meaning of mushrooms. CARMEN ZAPPA KCJ: I hate biting my finger nails. LESTER SMITH CBJ: Our sparkling-eyed clarinet player. WILLA KERNEN CHJ: When Willa' goes out 'tcenjoy the moon, she takes a telescope. FIELD MCFALL CBJ: Mother tcld me there would be moments like these , said Field as he stepped into the Physics lab. DOUG SMITH CBJ: Is that you Doug, or is it still Halloween? BOB TI-IORVALDSON CHJ: Will Donald Iohns ever grow up? BILL CRAWLEY IHJZ King of 4A's give section. IOAN ROCHON IHJ: Miller, what room do we meet in? IOHN ROBINSON ICJ: Has three pet peeves:-dog licenses, violins and hair cuts. MARY LEE COLE KBJ: A bit of all right. DON KIRK CBJ: How do you like the bar, Don? HAROLD tPorterJ ESTEY CMJ: Carries the bags in his pants also the bags under his eyes. MARY KINGSLEY CBJ: Take it easy on the late nights. MURIEL HEATH IMJ: Sutherland's power house. IOYCE WEBSTER ICJ: Sutherland sunshine. -DOUG MCMILLAN t4BJ. 4B FOLLIES OF '43 FRANK HAMMOND IMJ Our future wolf twith wavey hairJ. BOB MYERS CHJ He's from Sutherland tthat's enough brctherJ. MARG PEELING ICJ The girl behind the man behind the gun. IIM HARRINGTON IHJ Whats Iim got that Einstein hasn't? KATHERINE NAGLE IBJ Her face is her fortune .... she's always brcke. BETTY FRASER Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? CECIL PADGET IMJ Hey, Simp, how do you like my new tie? HUGH SIMPSON ICJ Finel but why wear it all at once! DELLA WRIGHT CBJ I gotta get my educaion. IOCELYN HAFFNER IHJ She's the farmer in the Del , TOE POTTS CBJ Social Reformer, always wears a tie, even without a shirt. LORNE CARROLL IBJ The boy whose future in chemistry looks like an unbalanced equation. I

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THE PARK BENCH 57 man whose soul had left him and joined his music. That is why there was such a brilliant change in the last movement. He had lost his life but his music had gained it. I heard Ioseph Stevens' Concerto once since. l'm sorry to say I did not enjoy it, for I shall never forget that evening ten years ago when the most beautiful music I have heard, came from the bow of a dead man. -NEIL HARRIS. EXCHANGES It was with great enjoyment that we read over the year books of other schools- noting each peculiarity, each improvement-appreciating the effort that had been put into them, and above all, conscious of the school spirit that had made such excellent publications possible. We wish to congratulate the following schools for their good work, and we hope the next year will be as successful. Our thanks go to the following ...... THE CYNOSURE-Prince Albert Collegiate, Prince Albert-Good, original class notes: outstanding literary section-especially Cabin Boy . Lack of photographs: caters too much to the seniors. R.S.D. ROYAL DUNGANNON SCHOOL-Belfast, Northern Ireland-Very different from the Canadian type cf magazine. No individual class notes, only general school notes. Mainly a literary magazine with short write-ups of all school sports. Lack of pictures of any sort tends to make book uninteresting. HERMES-Nutana Collegiate. Saskatoon-Very striking cover: takes in all phases cf school life, but what happened to your literary section? Bigger candid camera section would be better. KELVIN YEAR BOOK-Kelvin High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba-A complete, all round book. Outstanding section From Our Boys In Uniform . Complete literary section containing articles from their short story contest, photography competition, poetry competition essay contest and cartoon contest. Odd detail-girls wear uniforms. CENTRAL OUTLOOK-Central Collegiate-Moose law, Saskatchewan-Novel sketches, introducing sections, add to it greatly. Book lacks oomph -better printing and arrangement of sections would help. SCOTT ECHOESfAScott Collegiate-Regina, Saskatchewan-A good, newsy magaziney lacks a candid camera section: Something new .... write-ups on teachers, e.g. Mr. Steer.-Wine, women and song-well, a lot of song anyway. NEW ERA-Brandon Collegiate-Brandon, Manitoba-Work of assembling, typing, illustrating, done completely by students . . . . that's what I call a school magazine. Congratulations. Good literary section, especially your play. YE FLAME--Central Collegiate-Regina-Excellent candid camera sectionfbest yetp too much space for class pictures and notes. LANTERN-Bedford Road Collegiate-Saskatoon-A well-edited account cf student activities: neat arrangement of sections. Good photography with especially good candid camera shots.



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THE PARK BENCH 59 MARIE MEYERS IBD She's playing the field now. DOROTHY CD-EMENT ICD Is there a secret flame in her heart? IAN MCCALLUM IMD The farm girl's dream. GEORGINA UNDERWOOD IMD All's fair in love and war, Ias long as he's cuteD. BEVERLY HOGARTH IBD She tries to keep the class awake. RALPH NURSALL IBD Thinks boys and girls should run races together. Ineck and neckD. SYBIL THORNE Here today, home tomorrow. SHEILA CAIRNS IMD Why CITY PARK has a good reputation. ETHEL HOLDEN ICD I think I'll do some homework one of these nights. GORDON TOOLE IHD He's got a lot on his mind, Ihe needs a haircutD. PHYLLIS GRAY ICD Watches the clock like a vulture. NICK WOYTOWITCH IBD He Wishes he was back home. IA blonde I'll betD. ,DEAN MacNEIL ICD I had the craziest dream last night. EVELYN ROBINSON ICD Why? Was there a man in it? IRENE CHAPPLE IMD First to school. IShe must like it.D CLARA DOBSON ICD Why city boys go out harvesting. LILAS MacFARLANE IMD She ought to be in pictures. IOHN CONNELL IHD The reason why MR. GRYTE loves to teach Latin. OLGA BOYCHUCK IBD Seldom heard but always looked at. NEIL HARRIS IMD He's Harry Iames' ideal, and ours too. IHe's the class president.D FREDA KINGSLEY IBD Only heard when nobody else can answer the questions. SHIRLEY NORRIE ICD The S.R.C.'s Minute Man. IIM CRICKETT IBD He's got plenty of corn for his Victory Garden. LAUREEN IOHNSON ICD Why talk? KATIE BRKICH ICD Worries about mere 90's. IACK LAIDLAW IMD Why the editor tears his hair. MR. EVANS R-r-r-ever-r-rbur-r-rator-ry Fur-rnace. IHe loves it.D ff 4C CLASSROOM PERSONALITIES FRED LANGLEY IMD Chief complaint is size of lockers. Claims he was injured when his running shoes fell out and struck him on the head. LYALL MARKLEY IHD House Leader of Haultain. Into everything. IEAN MATHESON IBD Trigonometry Student par excellence. ERIC SIGVALDASON IHD Senior Watch. 'Nuff said.' PAT PURVIS ICD Typical of the fighting Irish. AILEEN FOURN IHD A valuable member of the decorating committee. ANITA SULLIVAN IMD Veronica Lake's double. SHEILA GORDON IMD The school DeMille . CLIFF ANTON ICD A budding financier. BERNICE PORTEOUS IBD A source of joy to the boy's in uniform through her fine concert Work. IOAN WALKER IMD Meek on the dance floor, but a demon in the classroom. BEATRICE EASTWOOD IMD Leader of Martin. The third from 4C on the S.R.C. CLAIRE GODIN IMD There can't be much wrong with her French. IANET FRASER IMD What a temper. YVONNE FREEMAN IBD Hidden charm. NORMA HARVEY II-ID One of the quieter kind. VERLA PROCTOR IHD Why gentlemen prefer blondes. EDNA SKARR ICD What is it that is said about goods that come in small parcels? HAZEL MEYERS IBD A smile and a song. DEAN CAMERON IBD Together with Ruth B. always cooking up something that is not food. RUTH BOWEN IBD Victim of the wolf. ART POTTS IMD The wolf in person. IACK LAIDLAW IMD

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