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

 - Class of 1957

Page 98 of 104

 

Essex District High School - Argus Yearbook (Essex, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 98 of 104
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Page 98 text:

In a recent Algebra class, Mr. Clifford asked, And what do you think Wass said when Geddes came in? As Shewan, Vicary and Bridgen sat in their usual stunned silence, Cichon confidently boomed out, Hoy, Clarence! Rack up the balls] Due to the humorous misfortunes befalling a certain would-be fireman at Christmas, 13 has decided to leave the fire extinguishers to their ori¬ ginal purpose, Decoration. Therefore, the teachers are advised to flick their butts out the window, or we will not be further responsible for their safety, very interesting incident happened recently. A box of chalk and two crushes suddenly up and walked out of Room 18, down to 23A. Anyone able to supply a reason, (or a reasonable excuse) please contact Jim Shewan or Erie O ' Neil, since they fear Mr. Harrow suspects. On the Easter Physics exam. Wes Bridgen with a 97, and Jim Shewan with a 91+, achieved two very prodigious marks. We wish they would in the future inform the rest of us as to what is on the exam also. The following indicates the grade thirteen students intentions f or the future: o.n Pettypiece, Erie O ' Neil, Jim Shewan and Jack Vicary plan to study at Queen ' s University in Kingston. ' hrion Keane and Wesley Bridgen intend to enrol at the University of Toronto. Botty Scarlett, Prank Danchaert, and Bill Lord are looking forward to studying at Western University. Elaine Mulcaster, Marilyn Patterson, Dorothy Shewan and Helen Taylor are planning to attend London Teachers ' College. alph Gilbert is going to attend Hamilton Teachers ' College. Goidon Geddes plans to continue his education in the Business Field. The Milne twins are going to attend Ryerson Institute of Technology. bob Mann. Roger McLennan and Art Wass plan to return to Grade 13 at E, D. H. S. John Cichon and Lawrence Wales have not yet made any definite plans for next year. IS T TO RIGHT BACK ROW: Thomas Pettypiece, Robert Mann, John Vicary, Ralph Gilbert, Arthur Wass, James Milne, Gordon Ged:es, James Shewan, John Milne, William Lord, Erie O ' Neil, Frank Danckaert, Roger McLennan, Lawrence Wales, PRONT ROW: Wesley Bridgen, Dorothy Shewan, Marian Keane, Betty Scarlett, Miss Bennett, Helen Taylor, Elaine Mulcaster, Marilyn Patterson, John Cichon.

Page 99 text:

ITEI.S OF IIITERESl IK GUIDE When Doctor Soteros assigned an experiment, w ich Involved the peeling of two potatoes, to his Grade 13 Botany class, 3etty said that she could not do it as she did not know how to peel ootatoes. Butcher Soteros replied, with his us al words of wisdom, that he had tried the same excuse regarding doing the dishes, but it failed. Consequently, 3etty did the experiment, Doctor ♦ aiutcher = white coat. FA VORITE E XPRESSIONS OF Z-R EE 1J. TEASPTRS Latin: Your mistakes are colossalJ French: English: History: Zoology: 3otany: Algebra: Bill, I thi :k that you had better grease your red n ose to-night. Vies! You have a perverted sense of humour. ' I think that you ought to take Geritol for your tired blood.’ I ' ll nunbsquizzal that man. ' (in room 11) Someone is going to get hit in here. ' I don ' t give a - when you do this homework; just get it done. ' Trigonometry and Geometry: No comment has been raa-’e, but we do know that this teacher is following the trend of the times - embarking on the sea of matrimony at Easter : • Chemistry and Physics: What did you do with it, Jack? Mr. Crane: This Grade 13 is entirely too happy. UPPER T-HOOL AZCO ’PL ? ' ENTS 1. Grade 13 has perfected a new formula which may make the A-bomb obsolete. The chemistry class salutes Erie O ' Neil, and are glad his hands healed so well. The °3A labor tory is to be repaired this summer. 2. The innocent victims in Grade 13 (Aren ' t they all?) would like to inform their two math te .chers that they ordered the book Mathematics Made Simple , for them in full sincerity. Even though this gesture of friendship w.s not appreciated, we would warn them that the new edition, Mathematics for Simple Teachers , will be ensuing. We did this since we feel that this book will aid the teachers in descending to our level as simole-minded students, to teach us.

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