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

 - Class of 1959

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Essex District High School - Argus Yearbook (Essex, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 9 of 122
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Page 9 text:

A fleet figure seen skiing any day Could easily turn out to be Miss Kennedy. With savoir-faire, and experience in sports, She has few troubles of any sorts. Mr. Gillies, the Chemistry teacher, Often wonders why students are so dumb; On the other hand, Mr. Sotero3, a feature, Thinks his protoges should never be glum. Mr. Furgal likes medics, money, and math. But when we can ' t ' get it ' , we ' re under his wrath. He ' s known for his prowess in all the sports, And also well-known for his ' knowledge ' of F ords. Mr. Findlay, a musical agriculture instructor. Has trained many chickens to ' squawk ' on key. Mr. Gnay, who imagines himself at homo on a tractor. Is a man whose wrestling you ' ll have to see. If bones or thoughts or out of place. Miss Murphy we call to set the pace. But for laughter and witty remarks Mr. Clifford and his ties are larks. Mr. Monteith, whose secret is age. Drills the history (of his relatives—J. Waldo) into us. Couldn ' t find Latimer to burn at the stake. Later found her hiding in Piccadilly Circus. An Assumption grad is Mr. Pattis on. Who has travelled far and wide; Another ' s name is Mr. Masterson. Who plays the cornet to elevate the mind. Miss Keane, our petite English teacher. Thinks Passive Verbs are for ' the birds ' , And Miss Kilpatrick, who dislikes, v. ' orms. Is with the students on friendly terms. Mrs. Annett, a former student. Was once our Argus editor; Also Mr.. Harrow to this school went. Was the first Students ' Council president.

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THE STAFF BACK ROW : Mr. K. B. Masterson, Mr. L. F. Hutton, Mr. J. A. Sullivan, Mr. C. A. Pattison, Mr. K. G. Gillies, Mr. A. J. Furgal, Mr. L. H. Harrow, Mr. J. E. Monteith. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. G. E. Meuser, Mr. E. J. Clifford, Mr. R. ii, Haynes, Mr. A, E. Langford, Mr. Z. J. Gnay, Mr. H. M. Findlay, Miss N. C. Chouinard, Mrs. 6. L. Annctt, Miss L. H. Rivers, Mr. G. 3. Soteros. FRONT ROW: Miss L. Latimer, Miss F. A. Davidson, Miss E. A. Brown, - Mrs. G. A. Foster, Mr. J. L. Crane, Miss M. N. Kilpatrick, Miss M. E. Keane, Miss H. G. Murphy, Miss E. V. Kennedy. The Staff If one day you jcurney far, Up to a building on Highway three. It ' s Essex High that you ' ll soe there With the most interesting staff you ' ll ever see. Mr. Crane, honoured princi ' PAL’ of our school. Is forever trying to keep students within the rule. Undone homework is one ’pet peeve That causes many of us to grieve. A ' swift meat salesman, M r . Meuser, Has little trouble in getting it cooked By the popular specialist, Mrs. Foster, But the ' sole difficulty is getting it booked. If travelling east to Quebec and vicinities. Consider the pleasant addition. Miss Davidson; But, if living in Ancient Rome and its countries. More useful, of course, would be Mr. Sullivan. Miss Brown, who spends her summers recovering From her strenuous winters with us. Has been kept busy, her ' FOSTER 3on praising, But Mr. Futton has his own ' writo’ to be famous. A former Air Force woman. Miss Rivers, Now concerns herself with figures and facts. While Mr. Haynes who has to remove slivers Was trained by the Air Force to divert attacks. While Mr. L angford trains the Atlases, Miss Chouinard encourages the girls To stretch very delicate muscles, And not to consider the curls.

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