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

 - Class of 1948

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--,X ,X C L 11- 10, IDA RICHMOND is another one of our great athletes-especially in basketball. She also ey: cels in Bookkeeping. EVA GRACE SlMMONb is another good basketball player, She 'is rarely seen without Marg. Cleghorn or yice versa. MARION SMITH. generally fknown as 'Al'ete . is one of our cheerleaders, and president of Senior Girls' Hi-Y. BILL BOTA is the head student of XIIB and a whiz at French. He also finds time to manage the junior Basketball Team. DOMINIC CAR- DILLO is an excellent rugby and basketball player and a credit to our room. ERNEST CARTER is our red headed basketball player and track star. He has a ready grin and is well liked by eyeryone. JOHN CRAWVFORD is XIIB's musical genius but he manages to His main interest-XIIA! find time to curl. RALPH FARLEY is another one of om' rugby student as well. He has players and a good lots of fun showing off his legs in bookkeep- ing-ruff! NYLE iHIGGINS is the rugby player who wears those horn rimmed specs. He just loyes telling those Sweet?? innocent?? jokes of his. TOM KENNEDY is another one of our boys who come from the farm. JOHN KOBZEY, a Navy' yeteran of XVorld XVar II. came into the room late in the year but has managed to catch up yery rapidly. STUART OGG not only' plays rugby but skips a yyin- ning curling team. IVe're sure his pet peeye is Latin-aren't you, Stu! KEN REDMAN is that tall and lanky' gent in XIIB who is noted for his collection of jokes. DOI'G ROBINSON. XIIB's glamour boy. did an excellent job of managing the rugby team this season. KVIL- LARD RL'DD is one of the two boys in our room who takes bookkeeping, FRED THOMAS who comes from the farm is our other book. keeping student. He seems to like to fight with XVillard. XVC wonder why! BILL XYHITTLE, XIIB's mascot. neyer seems to haye his homework done. How he gets away with it. is beyond us. ARTHUR XVOLFOND is the boy' who goes in for flashy' shirts and dark haired females. John Crawford A distinguished pianist is john: The organ he also plays on: Yet he cannot make sense Of gerund or tense- In Latin he just has to yawn. Audrey' Checkley An acrobat agile is she. Her dancing is graceful and free. She is so cute looking You'd neyer be guessing At school she comes in the first three. Stu Ogg is the curling team skip: In that game he is really' a pip. At rugby he's fine- He's in the first line- But for Latin he cares not a rip. DAU E N OPU NUS V TUBA S P L EDETE D RE INF EI2 DAT Answer to latin flross-yyord l'llIllC lean Moryyicks the lass with the hair. For athletus she has quite a flair. Students Ciounteil is she! Represents lorm XIIB- Maths and Physics are her fayourite pair. Ciartlillos the guy with the frame- Musclebound should be his name. At rugby he's grand, He makes them all stand. But baskc-tball's really his game. lfAYOL'RITE SAYINGS Mr. Ferguson:-Miss Richmond? Mr. Bogie:-This is the noisiest class in the whole school. Miss Garland:-ple yous aime! Mr. McNaughton:-YVe're looking up prolmgi. IIOII-P for a moment Mr. Mcliay:-OK., now settle dgyyn. Mr. Ferguson:-XYhy' don't you people read something worth while? Miss Sinclair:-Note Books closed! Miss Bryden:-Are you cold? Miss McGill:-Sit on the floor. KVC haye Moryyick but no candles Richmond bitt no money' Drene but no Halo Pat but no Mike a Redman but no Indian a Nyle but no riyer a Willard but no chocolate bar a Kennedy but no drugstore a Moffat but no stoye W a Tom but no cat two Bills but no change.

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wc. 'A ss 106 Report Card of I9-IS for XIIA The following report is impartial. immaterial, and impossible. ABIE TOPP-Comes in touiours like the top o' the IIILIIYIIIIIVH. Ambition? To be able to play 'Euchre' in three languages. STAN ROBYLNIR-brightens the dreary hours with his sunny smile. JANIS HOLTDINC-if si- lence is golden. she'll die a pauper. JOSE- PI-IINE BOYD-Some girls hate it -but Jo has everything. MARY MCNEIL-petite Marie. the rnusic-loier from the banks of the Tweed. LIONEL O'CONNELL-a man with hidden talent. Howeyer his enterprising basketball is a talent which is far from hidden. RICHARD PAGANIfOur geometry genius, the Sphinx is silent and knowing. PAUL BLCHANAN- ti Apipe'-ing good artist and a very nice guy. PALLINE ELSLEY-Our 'Old 'l'imer sees all, hears all, tells more. LOLISE IIRYANTA A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Her luture centers around the college. JERRY ISECHTEL -must have learned to draw out in the 'wild and woolley' west. Future? Ineyitable, BRYCE RLHNKE-The Adonis of XIIA does weird and wonderful things with a tar. As to his future. well-at least he-'ll last as long as that Nash will. BRUCE RNONYLTON-a diller, a dollar. The len o'clock scholar. Pmut he never comes in alone. NANCY WALl.liR-XllA's boy- bait is beautiful and bright. Prays nightli- Ah-Meu ! JUNE PEYI'l I-A 'Wulture for culture , Junie is one of the liraie iew who take Greek. Likes good inusit. inoiies. and is heartily liked by all. JIM PEACHELL- adyocates less homework. Cibb me liberty or Gibb nie death. MARY ANNE MAINE- - Sz F l if' . .W ,- -1 amy . un 'fini' ,I P41 Heubfiliif i : .V .nniwn X fr, J .' Ja ! Y X I P l fd ll is 1 , wwy., . fi Qty g J K Y of ,FU . - f ' . ' i . F - ,n . fit' rt, ft 4-'ff' 1 gd: 'i - ' ii - . '- 3- 2 Q uv 1752i A gf ' . 'fs , if! 2' 'sig - , l . 'i ,A 11.5--- Hr 0'-ff ' h f4'5i5fii n Auafn-'en 1-uv rw I gm-1 ...J F onn ian t-e:',z':b?'.U--I X Captain of our very fine basketball team, and an active XIIA-er. Florence had nothing on this Nightingale , NANCY LOWE-an all. round good sport. our Sophisticated Lady is the executive type. LOIS CUNNINGHAM- She got those bangs frotn eating bullets. although rumour has it that she got banged up in P. T. this year. JOHNNY HEXVER- Size means nothing. The I'eople's Choice, our all-round champ brings honour to the form. Ambitious of Some XIIA Students ROBERT Paint JAMIESON. Bob hopes he'll be a mechanic in a bakery. Says he'll tighten the nuts in the fruit-cakes. MICKEY Olurkey MATSUBAYASHI-Clf you have a weak heart don't try to pronounce itj Mickey has always said he'd like to be a pilot in a barber shop where he could handle the clip- pers. LIONEL O'CONNELL-He told us his ambition was to be a drill pressman in a leather factory. He wants to die the hides. XIIB GENERAL Editor - Illargaret Hamilton AVDREY CHECKLEY is that cute brunette who leads XIIB astray !! down the hall that is. MARC CLEGHORN's the gal with the big brown eyes. She's really hep in Geo- metry, guys' CWEN DOUGHERTY is the gal with dimples and dreamy brown eyes. IVC wonder if it is Bob or Dick Hymes. HELEN EMBERSON is a cute blond girl who is sel- dom seen without her shadow from Tech. MARGARET HAMILTON is our form rep. and assistant editor for Acta Nostra. She wrote most of the forin's news and, since you can tell her character from her writing, 'we will say no more. FLORA HENDERSON, our Scotch lassie. is good. not only in sports but in her sttidies as well, SHIRLEY JONES is our glainouious gal from the country who always manages to arrive five minutes after the last bell. Her main interest? XIIA. PEGGY KENDRICK, with ber sparkling smile and happy laugh. brightens many of XIIB's dreary periods, HELEN MacRINNON is a. nother one of our girls who come from the country. Her pet peeve is History brit other- wise she is a conscientious student. DOROTHY MOI-'FAT is XIlB's Goldilocks. Her pretty blond tresses are the envy of all the girls. Dot is seldom seen without Peggy. JEAN MORWICK is our pretty Athletic Rep. and Treasurer of the Students' Council. She is excellent in P. T. as well as in all her school subjects. CELIA NEBENS is our tall girl. Her only grievance against the school is that she has to go. DOREEN PFAFF is one of our athletic stars. She finds great difficulty in l'EIl1CIHiJCI'Il1g to bring her note on time.



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108 ' X X ' K IMAGINE The whole class walking quietly into Mr. Bogle's rooin at once. XVHITTLE and HIG- GINS not telling jokes in Physics. DOREEN PFAFF bringing her note the day she came back. SHIRLEY JONES in school before the last bell. WHITTLE with his Latin done. ART XVOLFOND without at grin on his face. MARG CLEGHORN without EVA GRACE SIMMONS. PEG KENDRICK not writing notes in Health period. PEER .-IAIIDS Commencenient night will soon be o't'r, Il'ith all its prizes and glmjv. .Al group of boys called Tziwlrfe .At-B. Say that they zi'on't he sorry. .41 practice flll'J'l'l.lf' tried and done their best To make' appraisals mount. But Il'estvrn's alzvavs just too late Or Hezuefs lost his rount. 'ALet's get it right this ti1nel says coach Then Hellman trips and slunzblesg Blanlfety, blank, ann' smarfen up, But Redman only mzmillles. Hey there, get really, time for your part! The 1'11rtain5 flown. ready. go! Hurry up tlzere. straiglzten that mall The 1i'hixtlr', illarliiilnon, this time l1lo1if! The furtain's up and all goes well Until, an applause, what now? Whittle had really lost his balance, The crowd thought it zz bozu. The curtains down again, mr boys, You all did very ziiell S I ' The folks think that yotfre riionderful, Only ten of you fell. rllld non' I introflure the man For ztihonl zi'e give three cheers, Twelve .41-B's j1er'r an1ifl lrzzllder jovial Mr. Peer. -II'illarfl Rudd, X118 XIIC GEN. Editor- Grant Love Frederick Austen, Elizabeth Bessem, Shirley Boyce, Edward Carter, Shirley Charlesworth, Joseph Clair, Diane Cole, Shirley Cook, Richard Cornell, IViIla Davinond, Frank Dean, Joan Dolby, Ralph Ewing. Barbara Farr, Elizabeth Garrard, George Gilliam, Nancy Goetz, Louise Groat. Mlilliam Hewitt, Thomas Hicks, Mlilliam Kaempf. Mary Keith. Norma Kennedy, Eliza- beth Kingscote, Ralph Kirchen, Reginald Kirk- ham, John Kirvan, John Lorhan, Grant Love, John Meadows, Kenneth Moore, Garnet Nor- rish, Richard Richardson, Gerard Schinck, Ivil- liam Smethurst, Anne Smith, Patricia Wolfen- berg. There once was a form XIIC Mlho were brainy as brainy can be They excelled in athletics, French and Mathmetics, And drove to distraction Miss C. -B. Farr, XIIC CLASS THEME SONGS Joe Clair-Roll Out The Barrel George Guilliam - Through Willa Dayinond-How Cute Can You Be Ann Smith-Sing. Sing, Sing Betty Kingscote- Speak Low Dick Richardson-I'll Never Smile Again Jack Lorhan-Full Moon and Empty Arms QPJ Ken Moore-M'hy Shouldnit I? -Ralph Ewing-Sheik Of Araby Barbara Farr-There I've Said It Again Reg Kirkhain-Try A Little Tenderness Richard Cornell-Beware My Heart Johnny RIGZIIIIOWS-Illll Getting Sentimental Betty Garrard-Let It Snow! Joan Dolby-It's A Pity To Say Goodnight Shirley Cook - Minka Grant Love-Sittin' On Top Of The YVorld -Jax Mr. Ferguson-What do you think of six failures, Joe? Clair-It's a fair report. sir. FROM A DAILY NEXYSPAPER 1958 Guelph, Sept. 9-Today Ralph Ewing, star right winger of the New York Rangers visited this city where he used to play hockey for the Junior A Biltmores. Immediately upon stepping out of the train he was given a big kiss by the famous M,G.M. star. Mlilla Dayinond, who hurried him over to a waiting Microphone to be inter- viewed bv John Meadows, famous commen- tator of N.I3.C. Following a beauty appointment with Richard Cornell the had a fingerwavej he hurried to city hall where he was greeted by Mayor Grant Love. Among old acquaintances on hand to welcome him was the noted psy- chiatrist Dr. J. J. Lorhan tsomebody ought to read HIS heady. -Jax FELLOWSl HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW TONI PERM? Aint-To give oneself that natural Toni Curl. Method-Thoroughly shampoo the hair from root to split ends. -Follow with a vigorous scalp massage, -Now, while hair is still damp, start from the forehead and set tiny pin curls in rows until all hair is used up. -Leave these in while doing your nightly homework. -Seeing that fifteen minutes is hardly time for the hair to dry. finish under drier. -Now remove pins and comb the curls briskly and place hair back on your head. Result-Soft girlisli curls and deep drippy XVBVCS. Conclusi-on-So that's how they glot there, eh fellows? B. Farr, XIIC

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