Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute - Acta Nostra Yearbook (Guelph, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1948

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x vo so s ' X- XIV. lit ii travers notre large Canebiere rou- lent paisilllenzent les trantways bondes de fiiadins. Des queues interminables se forment aux quifllgfg dee cinemas dont les affzcltes monumeulales annoncent des spectacles sensa- lionnels, .-I son extrennte l'l-fgllse des Refor- mes poinle sa fleclze gotlzique vers' un clel toujours bleu. Mais la promenade la plus apprticiee duranl les longs mois avert: es! la Cornirlie surplmn- ban! la mer, et au milieu des flots harmonzeux I'antique clzziteau d'Il. Ce ne sera que dans les proclzaines letlres que je vous donnerai iles ittfttifisl sur notre college, mais sarhez que fainze parttculierrment langlnis el surtoul les sciences. ,Si mfus le voulez bien nuus nous Ill 'll0l1S en fITll3g'lIlS et en anglais ufin de progresser: vous rn francais, moi en anglais. En attendant une prompte e! longue re- ponse, zleuillez rerezfoir mes ineilleurs souvenirs. Suzanne. UN PORTRAIT La vieille dame observait, d'une calme exe traordinaire, la foule tnrbulente. La place du marche emit rempli cl'hommes, de femmes et d'enfants aflzunes. Le prix de l viande emit trop Cleve pour les ouvriersg les legntnes-' presque introuvahles, et on achetait le pain avec tlilfictllte. l'2ll' consequent. les paysans avziient ere convoques dans l'esp6rance qu'une demonstration leur procurerait la nourriture essentielle it leur survivznice. L'entiee sur la scene d'une jeune femme, jolie, xetue d'une robe dispensieuse, avait lortemeut agile Ia foule. La jeune dame tra- versa nn bout de la place du marche, ne rc- gardant ni de gauche ni de droite. Tout it coup un individu lui flanqua une pierre. La belle robe, dont le cout aurait fait Vivre un paysztn et sa famille pendant une annee, fnt ruint'-e. Dans son coin la vieille recula, comme si elle avail requ la pierre elle-meme. La foule furieuse tomba sur la jeune femme. lui arracha la robe dn dos. et l'accusa d'avoir obteuu mnlhonnetement ses richesses. Pourquoi. on lui demanda, vivait-elle dans le luxe pendant que les pauvres crevaient cle laim. Cherchant it s'echapper. la ieune lemme tut poussee vers le mur. Levant iles yeux elle apercur Ia vieille dame. CI'etz1ilt sa mere, qu'elle avail abandonnee. Lentement la vieille lem ses panvres mains et cria it la foule. Les hurlements se termini-rent, la foule se CIISPCTSZI, Avec des larmes de gratitude dans ses yeux et une grande humilite dans son coeur, la jeune lemme shvanca pour remercier sa mere. Sans ecouler. ses paroles, la vieille lui tournzi le dos et disparut. -Gayle Hurtubise, XIIIB DAS SCHULZIMMER IVie schon ist das Schulzimmer in cleln Textbuch, und die Schiller sehen wie Engel ausl IVas fiir ein Unterschied ist zwischen diesem Zimmer und unsretnl Der Unterschied zwischen den zwei Zimmern ist unmoglich zu beschreiben, aber Lrotzclem werde ich versu- chen, das zu machen. Das Sclniliimmer auf dem Bild ist nicht sehr klein und sieht gunz schon aus. Die Schiiler sehen tiichlig aus, und auch der Lehrer sieht nie ein guter Mensch aus. Abel' das ist doch Zu gut, waht' zu sein. Das Zimmer auf dem Bild hat ein grosses Fenster: das ist schon mehr moglich,-unser Schulzimmer hat auch ein grosses Fenter. Ich glaube das ist alles was die twei Zimmer iihnlich haben. Was glauben Sie? -Dan Szurek, X11 Es war eine kalte Nacht im Jahre l958. Der Schnee liel click und der IVind blies, Diesen Ahend, mit gliicklichen I-Ierzen. hielt die Klasse von I9-lt! eine Versannnlung. ' Um acht Uhr begannen die Leule in der Schule antukonnnen. Allerlei Manner und Frauen traten ein. Einige waren klein und einige waren gross. und eiuige waren reich, aber alle waren gliicklich: bald wiirden sie ihre allen Freuncle treflen. Als ich hineintrat, bemerkte ich zwei grosse Miinner. die plauclerten. Ich niiherte mich ihrer und hiirte den grossern sagem: Ich sage dir. die Konservativen werden gewinnen. Das i-.eisst du, Cote! 'ANein, antwortcte Cote, du siehst nicht, dass die Liberalen inuner recht haben. Du bist ein Lluger Advokat, Guthrie, aber xerstchst die I'olitiIa gnu' nicht. Wiihrend sie inuner ernster diskutierten, niiherte sich eine auviehende Frau. Als sie vor ihneu stehen blieb, Zoe' sie ein I-Ielt aus der Tasche. Also, 'Goose', meine Leser wollen deine ldeen uber das Kommunismus h6ren. 'Goose' antworlete nicht, aber sz-inte. Wie . . ,. , t-1 eeht s demen Ixintlern und demem Mann, Annabelle? 'AO gut! Mein Mann beschiiltigt sich mit den' Kiudern. Ich schreibe einenl Roman. ' Ich wandcrte wciter. Dann sah ich Fraii- lein 'Humphries und Fraiilein Sinclair. die ilu-Q Nachstunden eben zu Ende gebrnqht hatlen- Die Schiiler schiencn miicle. I I Dann tml ich, meine guten alten Freunde lion del' delllsfhfll lil2iSS6.. Paul und Roger. laulqsatrte. dass er das Deutsche niitzlich feind, da er em Bleiarbeiter in Kitchener war. Rover wie die meisten andern, war jetlt verheirziiet, urld er hatten schon Zwillihge, wot-auf far' sehr stolz war. ' I Alle Pl3UflCl'lf?I1. Ich uanderte weiter .. -Geraldine Church, Xl11,1



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-xx 2 f we so ihe Schnol ffender Volume: Loud Number: Call 53 lk see what happens Issue: NVhat length the hem HE? Circulation: From Editors - To Pifss - To Yod- 'To Furnace Rrice: 75c per copy flacta Nostra Thrown in Freej December 2, l 947 Today the covered passage- way was officially opened. I should like to extend congra- tulations to our valiant Board of Education. This school has passed from an age of frozen girls and snowy books into an age of jostling crowds of strug- gling humanity. When YOU enter this man-made marvel just in time to meet an exu- berant crowd of students, YOU are miraculously transported back to the corridor. After removing any stray fists from your face, you bravely recom- mence your VOYHZS- On Tea' ching the top of the ramP- You are rewarded by a view of ver- dant lawns stretching Out to the Paisley Speed Highway- Then into the New School YOU emerge, ready to return to the day's duties. But the new passage does not eliminate all the joys of exercise in the fresh air. fm' our diligent caretakers have been instructed that on particu- larly joyous occasions, when the rain goes pitter-patter or the hail goes spitter-spatter, it would be wise to lock the pas- sage and administer a shining coat of wax to add to its lustre. Long live the passage-way! Throughout the school the students are dazedly enjoying the privileges of a higher edu- cation. Everywhere smiling stu- dents are dreaming of a happy night of homework when sud- denly the quiet by a thunderous, hum is rent rattling noise. Next comes the unmistakeable sound of a blow-torch in action on steel. Now the rasp of saws adds to the tumult. Sud- denly, diabolical laughter peals forth and we realize that Mr. uixon has succeeded in open- ing some poor victims locker. All is dark and still. hud- denly, foot-steps shatter the oppressive silence. slowly, they approach and we see a hand caietully Ieeung the brass plates at the top ot the lock- ers. Is it a J or an B? Eureka! I have found itI But all has not yet been accomplished. A match is lit and he hurriedly iw.sts the dial. ls it 23 or JAH ' Darkness again-the sound or a match-feverish activity- darlariess again-wthe sound of a match - piercing screams lshort matchll On and on it goes until finally he emerges triumphant-'l he locker is open. Now he can go home. lf he hurries he may be in bed by midnight. able to sleep soundly. cheered by the knowledge that his history book is protected by that Marvel of the Modern World-the combination lock. pp- .z ML. DIXQN is 5 ET .E E l , S TESTINQ THE Loc 82 fe E aa Ye vid Bessemer .Wee .8L3Ie. E I , A 'I -' ,ms g . Diwnmre s . Ifcafff,-yes, f up KL.- .Ai 5-Af. w w- , 1' -- be ' U- x xxts X' sxx 'x ,AQ .5 mhsiv 5 :E I ' ff'E'b.1.ff'-Mi ' o -,sg Q E ? ts sis . -gel , -i FROM OUR FILES 20 YEARS AGO ln l9Z8 there was no School Offenderl G. C. V. I. BULLETIN BOARD, 1958 NOTICE: ln keeping with the new trends in fashion, Miss Mctiill announces that the new school uniforms will include parasols and hoop skirts. Liustles with neon lighting will not be al- lowed on the gym, as several students are undergoing painful operations for the removal of broken tubes. NOTICE: Miss McFaddin wishes to remind all Grade Xlll stu- dents to bring their copies of Forever Amber Strikes Back to school on Monday, for litera- ture period. Don't forget your asbestos cover. NOTICE: As the helicopter ser- vice has been suspended tem- porarily, students who do not have their own machines will have to be content to see the G.c.V.l, team play in the VVorld Series by television. Television instruments will be available in all class rooms. NOTICE: As the lounge on the ,seventh floor is at present E 'iwbeing redecorated. would all ,lstudents please use the other my lounges for the rest periods Xthis week. 'fNOTlCE: Local 3006, United 'p5tudents of America will rneet ,tomorrow night to take a vote fron a strike for a wage boost .lof I7lf1c per hour. The De. Apartment of Education has ap- ftproved the union request for Ztime-and-a-half for overtime. f btatistics show that attendance ffgat detentions has tripled. If signed. W. Stalin Tolton, XIIA President. , ,lNOTICE: No exams will be held ,qthis term as it is feared that 'they might interfere with the social life of the student.

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