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

 - Class of 1959

Page 115 of 122

 

Essex District High School - Argus Yearbook (Essex, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 115 of 122
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C ’cst lo meiHour petit gateau quo j ' aio jamais mangt , said Hiss Davidson. (Tr. - AGAHH!) 11 Or dor, order! shouted the warden. We have mro complaints to look int ' . GARY - GURBIN and GREG JOHNSTON wi 3 h the sell 1 would provide more Science Fiction b ks (eg. I was a Tonnage Rattlesnake ) in order to pursue their chosen careers. Horo ' s a boy with a suggestion: RUDY DERKSEA has solved the mystery of whether or not tho poet of a controversial sonnet was optimistic or pessimistic. NeitherJ ho was just disgusted. That ' s why he quit after fourteen linos. JEAN MACDONALD has partly solved her largo problem of to majiy spares by joining Special Commercial in Typing and Shorthand. Only trouble is now she has to ' many subjects. All LEONARD TURTOH wants is life, liberty, and pursuit of vrMtion (especially a cute little brunette at Patterson). The whole class fools it has a problem with RICHARD CARDER and his corny brand of wit. I resent that! interrupted Mr. Sotoros. I don ' t think anybody tolls cornier j kos than I do and I have f urtcon botany students who ' 11 prove it. Well, hero are tw - shot puts, offered Mr. Langford. You can fight it out between you. Here’s an thor complaint, said the Warden. BESSIE TURNER wl os that Hiss Latimer wouldn ' t take suaij delight in the s-und of cracking bones. It reminds her that next year she will be in training and she wants only pleasant memories of dead bodies. Karon Baltzor would like a flck of young victims on which to prac¬ tise the barbaric teaching moth ds which she feels have been inflicted on Jior. CLEM GAGNON wuld like t; protest against tho classmates who insist on congratulating him on his lucky choice after a c uplo days ' absence. JEAN TULLY would appraciato a rovision of tho rules which forbid a student to play basketball unless she passes at least one subject. Jean is simply pining away for this lost love f hors. ' The final request is from the C. F. I. F. ?. who would like a ho ' la-hc p shop right on tho school grounds so they wouldn ' t have to’ travel all ever tho country looking for the things. Good grief! They ' re tho ones wh should be locked up in this escape-proof cell, n ' t us. I move the mooting be adjourned, 3 aid Mr. Langford. (Don ' t forget tho Bermuda Shorts!)

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73 GRADE 12 members of the Upper School Investigating Committee wero ?? S wns ? C W1 %n° Und pr r col 1 1 ° r 23A wardcn cheeked the door: The iiS i H chocked the skylight- no hidden microphones there, me meeting was ready to begin. !: Pirst wo will take the Oath of Honour , announced the guarcs shall swear on this stack of Encyclopedia Britannica a word of tms important meeting tc, the school board. wardon. All not to repeat All guards raised their right hand (Mr. Findlay aid Mrs. Annett crossed their fingers) and repeated it after him. Wo arc gathered hero on this fateful occasion to discuss and en¬ deavour to solve the problems of Grade 13. , n - v G here a list of complaints, ho continued, unwinding the sixty foot cx brown mo at-wrapping paper n which ROI! had managed to got a discount for his classmates. , i’irst item listed stems from cno of the major campaign issues which stimulated wide interest in this year ' s Student Council elections. The flies! DOi ' CIA 3ARK0SKY claims they hinder hor vision. GAYLE GEDDES is afraid they ' re going to spread typhoid, but SYBREN complains that they keep him awake in English class. Most of those peplo sound like crack pots, said the warden, but this final problom is one worth considering. Miss Koeyne, I fool that it is your duty to see that those hard¬ working Upper School students got their rost. Therefore I propose that we spray Room 33 regularly with Fly-Tox, (Maybe wo can get a discount on that too.) If it doesn ' t kill the flies, it will at least knock out the students. And I move that wo pipe lullabies into the room, said Mr. Gillios. All those in favour? Aye! , shouted Captain Gillies. • Unanimous. Now that this has boon settled, I have a little surprise for every¬ one, announced Mrs. Foster. I ' m going to treat you all to some cookies. What a rolief t got rid of them, she groaned to hersalf. I can ' t persuade my husband or pupils to cat thorn .and the cat is still sick from the last. Cost bon! said Miss Konnody. (Free translation: Whore can I get rid of it?) Cost saveuroux, said Miss Chouinard. (Tr. - Who substituted sand for flour?)



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r 75 . Kero is a clue to the activities of some of our ;, Class of ' 59 ' 1 ten years from now along with a few descriptions to help you recognize them. BEV--will’ still be the beautiful ghost with that ' ' Continental Look ' ' . MARY ANNE--will be carrying bubble gum—a supply for Mr. Sullivan. RALPH POSltA—will either still be globe-trotting or quizmaster on the show entitled ‘ ' Beat Mr. Harrow . GARY COOPER—will be the only Santa Claus in the country coaching basket¬ ball. RON ' .TATT—will light the way with a candle while he continues trying to pass Grade 13. URSULA LEBLANC--will be looking for a French hospital or one that gives preference to French-speaking lab technologists. MURRAY TRIMBLE and JOHN THOMAS—will be wearing signs with their names printed in large letters just for Mr. Soteros’ benefit. FRED--will be rewriting Ha ' lie t, since he entirely disagrees with Shakespeare ' s version. SHANNON--will be giving him pointers. Having seen the play four times. and studied it for three years he considers himself an authority. KELVIN MILLS—when not designing small garages for Gary Wright ' s large cars, will spend his spare time counting holes in the squares in the ceiling. ANN- will still be arguing with ' Yours truly ' about the defects in the American system of education. MARILYN K2LLINGT0N--because she can ' t quite decide between a career in music and nursing , will be treating her patients on a piano bench. GONNA LITTLE—will have a flock of little red-heads in tow. ROGER CRANE recruited a largo number of his classmates to join the rebel forces in Cuba (now that it ' s over). Next fall,: diplomas in haiid, wc will march to this poor backward country and set its psychocoramic (courtesy of Roger) government to rights. JIM DOUGLAS ' friends wonder where he gets his pull. Honour Promotion four years straight and practically a permanent seat in the Jr. Rod Cross. DON PETTYPIECE is the boy to avoid when he ' s carrying a gun. This year he became the first student in the school ' s history to record a perfect rifle score. GABY WRIGHT is taking advantage of his half-load of subjects this year to join every organization going and is President of three oj. tnem— -Key Club, Philharmonic Society, and Essex and District Teen Club. Oh yos, and treasurer of the Continental Customs.

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