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

 - Class of 1957

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Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute - Acta Nostra Yearbook (Guelph, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 75 of 188
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l60 ACTA NOSTRA l l l l ,QL-1-E Canadian General Electric s Transformer fuss , Plant in Guelph is a vital link in the fast- i I , , growing chain of C-G-E plants in Ontario N i and Quebec. The success ofthe Guelph plant, 5 1 since its opening in 1954, typilies the growth ' I 1? of C.G.E.. the over-all expansion of Canada's M - L, electrical industry and the increased demand for trained technical personnel. F ,X C.G.E.iscontinuallydevelo in its resources xx D . . P 8 5 Q, in machinery and man ower to meet our l ' . , : t nation s ra id economic rowth, To hel M qt, 1 P l 3 l P -N our country grow electrically, and to main- F tain its leadership in the industry, c.G.E. El'-W offers opportunities to young men and women who are interested in the technical F engineering and research sciences, and who J are looking for a starting point in their lil . professional careers. Z N: 1 : 1: Q GKENERAL ELECTRIC f 1 42:75 at fa ii- AW: 16' 135' J- . gl ,Gif it :E .Ill 19 . . . ., X -Er Miyyff ii -5: 5 ll W V . , 1--rrp'--.,.'A ,' 1 95514 ' V NBHJZWOZWIZW A A 1 :I 7f V A mgwm 5 1 !m Apparatus Department AAn.3010m CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED Canada's Oldest and Largest Electrical Manufacturer

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ACTA NOSTRA 159 ride. Except for the time we all landed in the ditch. all went well. We returned to the farm for refreshments. and a dance to the latest hit tunes including Elvis and Flying Saucers. Many thanks to Bruce and his par- ents for the lovely evening. On January 25, XID had a regular class Darty at the school. While a few hardy souls. including Mr. and Mrs. King. shouted and enjoyed a game of Crack the Whip, the others played what they called basketball. We were honoured later on by dance-music. Music was supplied by a few members of the orchestra and to the surprise of every- one they were good. We also had records and refreshments. FORM XIE Form Representative-Agnes McCallum Teacher-Miss Bryden Darlene Barnett. Ted Burbidge. William Canning, Douglas Dickenson, Brian Downes, Lillian Fior, Robert Fletcher, George Gor- don, Sheila Henderson, Patricia Howden. Gerald Howse, David Lush. Agnes McCal- lum, George McLachrie. Dolores McNally, James Mahaffey, Nellie Makar, Frank Mas- on, Jean Mitchell, Jacqueline Monkhouse. Caroline Morton, Enid Potter, Merle Rath, William Saillian. Gerald Sleeman. Larry Thompson, Margo Turner, Kathleen Walker, Gary Wharton, Beth White, Dyanne Wilson. TEACHERS VS. XIE Mr. Gellatly: All right, Sheila, I'll make a deal with you. Miss Lighthart: George, I'm going to give you a detention! Mr. Stuart: Nellie, did I get your last debt to society? Mr. Evans: I have a few objections to XIE. Mahaffey, Canning and Downes! Mrs. Fox: Larry, you're more of a prob- lem than ten children! Larry Thompson 1ActorJ Sir, I object to going on, right after the monkey act. CLUES T0 CHARACTER Darlene B.-Our country girl. Ted B.- Mostly Martha. Doug D,-I'm going to be a football hero. Lil F.-Scoring in basketball. Dolores M.-Our lively rep on Students Council. Nellie M.- The Girl Can't Help It. Jean M.-Being first. Jackie M.-Recommends Florida vacations. Caroline M.-Algebra? Bill S.-Long answers . . . Jerry S,-Always grinning. Kathy Wi-Arrives at 8:59. Dyanne W.-A quiet red-head? Gary W.wRock n' roll. E Conzplimerzts of I PEAcoc:K RESTAURANT EAST, COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE SERVICE ' Conzplfnzezzts of GUELPH PAPER BOX COMPANY LIMITED I Waterloo E. Phone TA 4-0550



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FORM XA Form RepresentativeaDianne Cooke Teacher-Miss Smith Catharine Barnaby, Charles Benham, Martha Carr, Robert Collens, Dianne Cooke, Janet Duncan, Cynthia Fairfull. Gertrude Freeman, Peggy Gallagher. Margaret Hatch, Clara Hawker, Ruth Headon, Grace Holden, Ronald Holliday, Eileen Inglis, Kathleen Kohlman, Gerald Lawrence, Sallie Maltby, Anne Maplesden. John McArthur, Carol Nelson, Evelyn Newbould, Margaret Ord, Marilyn Perks, Larry Pickering, Marguer- ite Riseborough, Kirsten Skov, Nancy Smith, Margo Ventry. Nancy Wagner, Robert Wil- liams, David Wright, Patricia Young. XA AT THE FAIR There once was a RUTHless mANNE, who spent a HOLLIDAY at a FAIR FULL of fun in NEW BOULDerdam. Food signs such as Have a MALT BY us. or Try a Blue ToP EGG, Yesterday HATCHed by YOUNG chickens, and Eat a HareBEN HAM at GERALDoe's Restaurant, greeted his eyes at first. Then he came to the games such as PICK E RING for your loved one and he thought of the day he would MARI LYNne, his fi- ancee. Next he saw a game - Hit the HAWK ER the hound and win a cORD of wood or some shINGLIS for your BARN. A BY-pass then took him to the CAR Races. ACTA NOSTRA lbl There, two cars named the SanDUNC ANd the RAZZYmatazzy were racing around the bend. Further on, he passed a blackSMITH's shop where he saw a sign saying SKOVes for Sale, but on closer examination he saw that it was Stoves for Sale. Leaving this he heard a shout W NOW RIGHT this way to the stage show. There he witnessed beautiful girls GRACEfully dancing to the tune, The Red Red Robin Comes BOB, BOB Bobbin' Along. Journeying on he saw a dog's tail WAG NERvously as the master been in jail but was now slapped him. A VENTRYloquist with puppets like a KOHLMAN, Big JOHN of Sherwood Forest and Commander NELSON, was the final feature. Thus ended his day at the fair. who had once a FREE MAN, FAVOURITE SAYINGS OF OUR TEACHERS Miss Smith-Get that up and know it by four. Mr. Blair-I'll give you a deduction you'll never forget. Mr. Peachell to John M.iI wouldn't tell this to a living soul, but I'll tell you. Mr. Pauli-Be careful, boys, we're out- numbered. MARSHALLS DRUG STORE 1 NEXT TO Post OFFICE PHONE TA 2-885I TOVELL'S MEN'S WEAR EoR YOUNG MEN AND MEN wHo STAY YOUNG 98 Wyndham St. Phone TA 4-28lI

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