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NN 112 -, , 11- SONG THEMES OF CHARACTERS OF XIA Donald Searle-Accentuate the Positive Donald Harvey-I IVish I Knew loyce Clowper-Gite Me My Boots and Saddle Lorne Chapitis-Three O'clock in the Morning Russel Patterson-A fellow needs a girl THE PARABLE OF THE PICOLO PLAYER I BLYTHly wandered through the HEATHER assisted by my CAIN. In a little hamlet along the way I saw Mr. DINGMAN selling BELLS. As he sold his wares he MARIEly sang With a hay and a high and a ho, ho, HOAG . At frequent intervals he took PETE'S picolo and BLEWETT until he was green around the GILLS. Blowing thusly, I left him and pro- ceeded on my wav. SPORTS IN XIA Girls-The XIA girl weren't very successful in the Volleyball games as we number only twelve. But we are confident we shall do better in basketball. Boys-As the boys were divided into various colour groups-the boys of XIA were not as one group. They indulged in several back- breaking football games during the fall. We have played one basketball game and won it. A good beginning anyhow. IVE ALL XVONDER What Takeuchi was dreaming about when he fell asleep in History period. XVhat interests XVashkurak in typing period too la laj How Radlowsky gets enough time to play his Straflivarius lVhere Mlarnock got that deep manly voice. Whom Noguchi is incessantly making faces at. How Andry does those Latin sentences. XIB GEN. Editor - I3'arImra Cooke Grace Alexander, Phyllis Alexander, Robert Allen. james Beasley. Gwen Biddle. Marie Bradshaw. Barbara Brooks. Shirley Burns, Frances Childs. Barbara Cooke. Margaret Crow, .Iune Davies. Eleanore Davmond, Robert Frears, Margaret Fieure. Helen Gettas, Frances Gibb, ,Xnn Glennie. Marion Hall, WVilliam Hamilton. Eunice Htunphries, David Koch, Patricia Kaenipl. Beverley Kopas, Roy Lefneski. Bur' bara Leggett, jean Little, Thomas lNIcCarthy. Ruth McGillivray. Allick Miller, Joan Milton, Ada Moore, Betty Morrison, Coral Paddock, Hugh Revell. -Ioan Richardson, Kenneth Rob- ertson. Velma Smith, Peggy Stedharn, Donald Tantardini, Dolores IVay, Beatrice IViner, Robert IVright. XVhen you see us filing from class to class. you perhaps confuse us with any of a dozen other forms. But we object-because we feel we are not at all similar. Where brit in XIB have you students such as- A poet. capable of sending an eulogy in metre to their Royal Higbnesses, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh? Many comments have been expressed on .lean Little's ability as a poet, and it is not improbable that her name will be coupled with that of Colonel john McCrae. Mi. Karsh of Ottawa had better look to his laurels, for XIB is the proud possessor of a photographer who will go far in his chosen field. Modesty must not prevent our mentioning this genius: so hats off to David Koch! Queeny's mistress is a student of plnsiology. which to you means the stu- dy of dogs' bodies. not that she is not interested in the higher species. Pat Iiaempf is an outstanding exhibitor at the Sanction shows. East is east and west is west, and Guelph is the jumping off place for a former resident of Vancouver, B.C. It is said that Peggy is a little homesick and would like to return to the land of the Rockies. IVe know that when Peggy does return to B.C. she will look back with joy to her friends in XIB. If you do go, we shall miss you, Peggy. Musical achievements are not un- known at the G.C.V.I. So it need cause no excitement when Bob Wlright and Frances Gibb show their prowess on trumpet and piano. For the new look we mention Marg. Crow's calves, which have been exhibited in several centres in Ontario. Mle refer to the improvement of cattle stock particularly as Marg's present project. Guelph has a hockey team. It is not big league hockey, but it is of the fast playing variety in junior A. We of XIB are honoured in having jim Beasley. goal tender on the Bilt- more team. as a class mate. Our class has sent several parcels of clothing to school in England. Thank-you letters have been received which made very interesting reading. The XIB girls won top honours in softball this year. IVe wonder why there have been no reports from the boys? I have written at sufficient length to show the varied and superior quali- ties evinced in XIB. THEME SONGS OF XIB Bob IVright-the Trnmpeter Shirley Burns-Bell Bottom Trousers Dolores IN'ay - Ballerina Jean Little-Jeanie IVith the Light Brown Hair Frances Gibb-The Unfinished Symphony Bill Hamilton- Civilization Peggy Stedhaln-Homesick That's All Ioan Richardson-Waltzing Matilda Roy Lefneski-Bubble Gum
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'ff 'lit' 11- 111 H 1 cilliltimlasier , uiuersilg 1 HAMILTON - ONTARIO 1 Courses give excellent preparation for . Commerce Social Service . Industrv Librarv lVork . Finance Teaching , Nursing Medicine . Law Personnel Relations . Journalism Hospital Laboratory lVork ' . Civil Service Secretarial lX'ork . Ministry Recreational Management i Six EIlll'Z1llCC Scholarships-S850 eacl1 Six Regional Scliolarsliips-S800 each l 1 Other valuable scholarsh ps annually For i11forn1atio11 l 1 The Registrar, McMaster Universitv, Hamilton. Ontario l 1 1 1 XIA GEN. Editor - Ruth Hutchismz Harold Anclrev, Edward Bahen, lVilliam Bell, Barbara Bland. Ernest Blevvett, Donald Blvth, Donald Bowman. Heather Bovd, Jerome Cain, Lorne Chapitis, George Chapman, Joyce Covvper, Patricia Demarav, Douglas Dingman, Helen Duffield. Keith Gill, John Glover. Nancy Ha11na, Donald Harvey. Alfred Hoag, Ruth H11tcl1ison, Peter Jarvis, Edward Ramps, Frank Macerello. Donald Marshall, Bria11 McCarthv, Barbara Movvat, Seigo Noguchi, Rav Ohora. Helen Ozburn. Russell Patterson, Alex Pelliz- zari, Tony Pellizzari, Margaret Proctor, YValter Radlowskv. Mark Raithbv, Donald Searle. Thomas Smith, Shogo Taokeuchi, Roseinarie Thut, Jerome Valeriote, Steven lVashkurak, John Watson, Ronald Warnock, Catherine Whitmarsh. XIA XIA!! The best Grade XI form. What say. classmates? Let's keep it up all vear. To the many XIA winners who received prizes at Commencement we extend out hear- tiest congrats . Look for these people among the elite of to-morrow. What would happen if Barbara Bland QBabsJ and vou know who came early? John Bahen had a literature book? John Clover was five foot one? Rm fTiH1ll'H had a mistake in Latin? Mlilllli' stopped sneezing? Don Rlllvlllllll-Cllilllil slam the door? Monsieur iIVll0Il1ftS-ZlIlSh'C'I'CCl a question in French? Mark Rzrithbv woke up? Nan Hanna's A'bangs went off? Rlllll brought her notes on time? Marg Proctor didn't support the Biltmores ? Clhapiuzm velletl? lVatson had l1is Algebra done? Barb Movvat stopped talking to ? Marshall didnt flash his Colgate's smile at least once a dav? Pat D. and Helen O. didn't have man troubles? Alec Pellizzari got glasses? Valeriot-av and Tony didn't clean the boards for Miss Humphries? McCarthv proved a point? CONTRAIRES L'enfant petit n'est pas grand, Et le pain noir n'est pas blanc. lfeau qui n'est pas claire est trouble. La fleur simple n'est pas double, Et le fruit vert n'est pas rnflr, S'il est te11dre, il n'est pas dur. Maison haute n'est pas basse Soupe maigre n'est pas grosse Qui est faible n'est pas fort: Qui n'est plus vif est bien mort. by Rosemarie Thut
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G- 115 .1 i- eli f ex . R Q l it ' . T ala 'X . Wx Y Q , - 1 - 3-w ff v ' 4 QUl:EN's l.'NlVl:lxbllX l 'fig'-,1.,,,!, , i w Kingston - illllllllil 4-l -f ' . , , U 'Q' lncorporaletl ln Rmal Lharter lb-ll situatt-tl in the oltlest citx ol Onrgrriop 15-l lmuiltlingsg normal registration about -l,.3llllg health insurantt' prov,tlt'tl tluring session. .-XR'liS-Clotirses lt-ailing to tht- tic-git-t's ul lS..X,, NIA., Bilom., M.Com. l Part ol the work may he clone In Stnnnier School and corres- l poritlerlrc. SYIEXCIE-Cotrrst-s leading to the tlcg1'et-s ol ll.Sc. and MSC. ill Che- 1 7 mislri Klint-rztlogx anal Geology, lhysics and in Mining, Che- llllflll. Cixil. xlfllllllllflll anal l2:lL'tIl'lt'1ll Engineering. , hllilblcilxki-Litllll'NL'S leading to the degrees ol NLD., UM., and M.Sc. and tht' Diploma ol' l'uhlit' Health. NURSING SCIENCE-Cotrrses leading to the tlegrec ol B.N.Sc. l PHYSICLXL .-XND l-lE.Xl.'l'H Elll'CI.X'l'lUXeilotlrse leading to the l degree ol l3.l'.H.E. . I . l Mzttriculation Pamphlet. sent on l'L'ljllL'Nl. rnclutlt-s complete 1 list of scholarships and prizes :nrarclctl on entrance and on L'nixc-rsilx work. wrirt- lm- ll rapt ol Qtiiuxs rx 111c:'1't'R12s june llaxies-String Xlc Barb Cooke-Can She Rake a Chertx l'it' lflllllllllllg Billie?j lloh I-'rears-Gotta he This or That .Xtla Moore-I Still Get jealous .-Xllick Nliller-String of Pearls joan Nlilton-'lihat's Nh' Desire llexerli Kopas -- Street Sixteen llnh Allen - Ilan Drcarning A -lilnmozc' ljllyllltllltl lhc theme song ol the male choir of Xlll seems to lic' Cixili1ation. Mk' sometimes uuntler il they will ever attain it. Do you Remember? l'lzrc'e: l rum'lr Class 'Al-Zllllllfilllll take out tour gum and prrt it on the hoard. The school hell t-lungs the class is here. Coll saxe the King rings ll.n hut The periods rlrzrg past, one lax one But. such as we. sqm-ezc out some In girls we hare a queer arrav. ln hots a queerer one. l'd sin, ln Nlath irc llare ll great contest 'l'he girl that cheus her gum the For Latin class no work is tlonc Br Allen. Rcicll or Rohertson. X stamp collector great. have we hlCC1'll'lllV speaks French fluently ln Math we have an expert hraiu clear, fun. host. joan Rirlrznrlsorrk the lacly's name. lrlgrs rxping goal. sms she, ls ninulx uorrls per minute. Gee! In knowledge he all seek the light: lb gain this end, we stay each night. We irish ne tonltl stay in one class nlll more than that. XVE HOPE YVE'LL PASS. XIC GEN. Editor-Bill Gould Ronald Mlams, Margaret Allison, james llritlen. jolur Bulger. Edward Bnrnell, Louise Kianreron. joseph Clnok, Marguerite Cowley. lack llimoncl. Ronald Elliott, Maldwyn Evans, Rea Gilmson. joseph Glaalx, XVilliam Gould, lone Hack, Stanley Henderson, XVarren Hus- haml. Richard Lacroix, Richard Letheren. lirelsn MacGregor. George Major, john Mc- Caru. james Milne. .Xlhert Moyer. john Mur- lev. Grant Nichols, Nancy Ogg, Robert Pad- dock. jack Parkinson. Bill Pryor, Ross Rice, ,-Xlirc Shoemaker. Douglas Smith. Lois lVilson. I0 YEARS FROM NOYV Ron Elliot passed first in Grade Eleven. .Xlhcrr Xlover has not this month. jim Nlilne is drawing cuties for the Guelph Nlercurr. Bill Pri-or V has given papers. Xlr. and Mrs. john Nlurley have just employed jolm Bulger as their hntler. joe Claah is teaching French at the G.C.V.I. missed Il day of school up delivering morning
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