Essex District High School - Argus Yearbook (Essex, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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THE A R G U S ANNUAL DEPARTMENTAL RESULTS Catherine Allison (1). Lawrence Armstrong (4). Manley Barnett (2). Pearl Bedal (4), Elverda Billings (4). Wallace Boggs Cl). Mark Brown (4). Jean Brush (2). Elsie Buhler (2). Dorothy Colard (V). Elizabeth Collins (4). Dorothy Cook (3). Donald Coutts (4). John Couture (4), Lois Croft (4). Donald Cronmiller (2). Albert Cunninghim (2). Howard Cunningham (I). Gladys Dimm (4). Harriett Davidson (4). Elsie Dawson (4). Ralph Daw¬ son (4). Mabel Ecde (3). Albert Ellis (43, Reitta Ellis (4). Audrey Farough (4), James Flood (4), Melvin Foster C 2). Wilmer Francottie (2), Wilbert Gammon (2). Viola Hagpins Cl). John Hall C 4), Murray Hawkes (13. Nelson Heaton (4». Arnold Hensimn (33. Ed. Hines (2). Ethel Hooker C3L Norma Hooker (1), Elizabeth Huppard C 4). Raymond Jackson (3). Ivy Jessop (4(. Jo-ephine John (43. Victoria Jones (4). Donald Keeley (43. Leonard Little (I). Arnold Loeb ch (4). M’riorie Lounsbrough (13. Glen MacKcn ' ' ie (4). Kenneth MacKenzie (3 . Marshall McClelland (3). Bridget McCloskev (3). Patrick McCloskev (3). Rita McCloskcv (4). Donald McGill (4) . M’rion Mcllwain (4 . Katherine McGuire (41. Elinor McKenzie (4), Gordon McKenzie (3). Frances McLeod (3). Melba Malott (4). Chester Mar¬ shall (4). Vivian Martin (4). Maxwell Miller (2). Weltha Montgomery (4). Carlyle Mosson (2). Helen Newman (3). Hugh Newman (4). Lome O ' Neil (2). Murray O ' Neil (?). Lorraine Osborne (31. William Piner (4). Dorothy Oueen (1 , Garnet Queen (3t. Ivan Queen (3). Russell Quick (4). Ruth Quick (4). Carson Radc ' iffe ( 3 ). George Reed ( 3 (, Murray Rice (1 ). Douglas Roadhouse (1 1. Mary Rogers (4). Jack Sadler (4). Garnet Sample (1). Roy Scarlett (1). Arthur Schoo ' ev (3). Reginald Shuel (4). Bill Simpson Cl). FJeanor Steed (23. Hilda Tofflemire (4). Mary Louise Webb (4). Oliver Wilcox (4), Clarence Wolfe (2). B. Auld (73. F. Chapman (7). H. Collard (5). H. Collins (3). M. Cowan (5). R. Croft 5 . D. Doyle (5). F. Ellis (5). W. Gilbert (2). I. Green (5). N. Heath (7). H. Hicks (1). R. Hill (2). N. Hooker (2). D. Jackson (5). H. Jackson (7). H. Johnson (3). G. Johnston (5), V. Jones (2). F Keane (3), H. Keane ( 7 ), D. Keeley (6). F. Kennedy (5). H. Leather- dale (7), D. Levi (7). K. Little (7). L.. Little (2). R. Lounsbrough (3). J. McGuire (4). M. McGuire (5). D. MacKenzie (2). H. McLenon (4). R. Martin (5). H. Merritt (5). L. Mitchell (4). A. Mulcaster (1), P. Naylor (5) . G. O ' Connor (2). W. Patterson (3), J. Pizer (2). R. Purvis (3). E. Reeb (4). G Reed (1). D. Richardson (5). H. Sadler (3). L. Salter (3). R. Scarlett (4). N. Scrgison (2). C. Shipway (5). G. Simpson (3). R. Sweet- man (3). E. Truesdale (2 l. A. Pitts (1 1. B. Auld (1). F. Chapman (2). E. Croft (4). K. Doyle (7). L. Hall (7). N. Heath (2). A. Hill (2). H. Jackson (1 ). V. Jones ( 3). H. Leatherdale (1). K. Little (2). R. Lounsbrough (1). A Mulcaster (2). H. Newman (6). E. Reeb (2). —Bill Jones X.H.:—The figures indicate the number of credits obtained.

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THE ARGUS ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT CAST OF CHARACTERS MRS. SARA CASTLE—Grandma. W.se in her Generation HELEN JACKSON HENRY CASTLE. SR—Her Son. An Overburdened Business Man RUSSELL HILL MRS. HELEN CASTLE His Butterfly Wife CATHERINE SHIPWAY IRIS CASTLE—Their Ultra Mo. ' rn Daughter HAWLEY KEANE HENRY CASTLE. JR. -Jurietr. Their Pampe cd Son WM. GILBERT I.INDY CRAIGI An O pdan an ' a Distant Cousin of the Castles MARY ALICE DENISON BOB EATON The Young Man Next Door BROWN—An Officer of the Law JENNIE—The Maid JOKES Mae McGuire: Ive changer] niv mind.” Chorus: Does it work any better?” Oliver Wilcox: I guess I ' ve got in¬ somnia. Lawrence Armstrong: H o w ’ s that? Oliver Wilcox: “I woke up twice during Literature period this after¬ noon. Murray Havvkcs: Miss Collip. I have a certificate from the doctor saying I can’t work today. Miss Collip: I could give you a cer¬ tificate saying you never have.” Bill Gilbert (at the board in Geom¬ etry) “Mr. Hall. I just thought f something.” Class laughs. Mr. Hall: “The class seems to be as much surprised at you.” A schoolgirl was asked to write an essay on motor cars which was to con- DOUGLAS KEELEY STERLING KENNEDY ETHEL HOOKER sist of two hundred and twenty words. This is what she produced: My uncle bought a motor car. He and father were riding in the country, when i. broke down going uphill. I think this is about twenty words. The other two hundred are what uncle said as they were walking back to town, but mv father told me I mustn ' t write them. Mn-mv Hawbes; ••] wo-ld go to the end of the world for you.” Kerne Kennedy: Yes. but would you stay there?” Jack Pizer: “Do you like to see a man smoke a pipe? Kayo Shipway: Yes. why don ' t you give yours to one? Brown : Who gave the bride away?” Smith: “Her little brother. He stood up in the middle of the ceremony and yelled: Hurrah. Annie, you ' ve got him at last. Lost: An umbrella in Victoria, by a ladv with whalebone ribs.



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THE ARGUS ANNUAL SCHOOL CALENDAR 1932-33 Field Meets Sept. 14—E. S. S. S. A. A. met to dis¬ cuss tthe sports for the year. Oct. 7—Essex High School Field Day. Oct. 21—Essex County Field Day. Literary Society Oct. 7—Nomination of candidates for Lyceum Executive. Oct. 12—Campaign Speeches. Oct. 17—Election. Lyceums Nov. 25—Afternoon—Few numbers given hv I-A. including a three act play — ' “Quality Street.” Entrance certifi¬ cates and medals presented by Mr. Dowswell. Jan. 26—First evening programme attended by a good audience. A short skit and a play Bardell vs Pickwick , were the main features. Feb. 15—Afternoon meeting attend¬ ed by a good number of students. A good programme was given by I I-A. A debate: Resolved that War Debts should be Cancelled”, and selections by their class orchestra were the main items. Mar. 10—A good attendance attend¬ ance at this evening meeitng. The play Long Distance”, was followed by a three hour dance sponsored by the Lyceum Executive. Mar. 31—Afternoon. Last meeting of the season. The programme was given by Third. Fourth and Fifth Forms. A skit, a boys ' quartet, and a drama Memories were appreciated items. Entertainment Sept. 16—Argus Annual Dance. Oct. 13—Hallowe’en Party and Dance. Dec. 9—Commencement. Dec. 22—Graduates’ Dance. Feb. 17—Athletic Entertainment and Dance. Mar. 10—Lyceum Dance. Girls’ Basketball. Oc t. 29—Essex at Leamington. Essex 18: Leamington 31. Nov. 4—Essex at Kingsville. Essex 15: Kingsville 13. Nov. 18—Essex at Amherstburg. Essex 22; Amherstburg 28 Nov. 25—Kingsville at Essex. Kingsville 17: Essex 25. Dec. 2—Leamington at Essex. Leamington 35: Essex 17. Dec. 6—Amherstburg at Essex. Amherstburg 17; Essex 26 Boys’ Basketball (Midgets) Jan. 20—Essex at Leamington. Essex 13: Leamington 4. • Feb. .3—Essex at Amherstburg. Essex 24; Amherstbur 7. Feb. 10—Leamington at Essex. Leamington 8; Essex 10. Feb. 24—Amherstburg at Essex. Amherstburg 8; Essex 14. Juniors Jau. 20—Essex at Leamington. Essex 12; Leamington 18. Jan. 27—Assumption at Essex. Assumption 16: Essex 26. Feb. .3—Essex at Amherstburg. Essex 6: Amherstburg 22. Feb. 10—Leamington at Essex. Leamington 18; Essex 11. Feb. 20—Essex at Assumption. Essex 15: Assumption 23 Feb. 24—Amherstburg at Essex. Amherstburg 16: Essex 31. Seniors Jan. 20—Essex at Leamington. Essex 24: Leamington lo. Jan. 27—Assumption at Essex. Assumption 14: Essex 20. Feb. 3—Essex at Amherstburg. Essex 27: Amherstburg 15. Feb. 10—Leamington at Essex. Leamington 12: Essex 1 . Feb. 20—Essex at Assumption. Essex 24: Assumption 22. Feb. 24—Amherstburg at Essex. Amherstburg 19: Essex 29. Soccer Otc. 24—Essex at Harrow. Essex 5; Harrow 0. Oct. 28— Leamington at Essex. Leamington 2: Essex 4. Nov. 4—Amherstburg at Essex. Amherstburg 0; Essex 3. Nov. 14—Essex at Kingsville. Essex 2: Kingsville. 0. Henry Gammon Roy Scarlett Miss Rivers: “Could you tell me why they put a hyphen in bird-cage?” Orlin Fox: For the bird to sit on.

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