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 78 of 188
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Page 78 text:

FORM XB Form Representative-Heather McMartin Teacher-Mr. Rogers Bryan Bennett, Molly Brown, Barbara Clark, Gary Couling, Ann Davison, Wayne Dean, Jack Dobbie, Ruth Anne Dolby, Ken Edwards, Grant Ferris, Gail Harding. Doug- las Hersey, Joan Houghton, Kay Hussey, Heiti Jaason, Dianne Jackson, Flora Jeffrey, Garnet Johnston, Pat Johnston, Richard Johnston, John Keeling, Howard Kelly, Mar- garet Kelly, Pat Lloyd, Barbara Marsh, Jane Mason, Judy Mason, Jane McCall, Douglas McCorkindale, Heather McMartin. Ron Mor- row, Wayne Pearson, Bruce Reid, Jane Rid- ler, Donna Sharpe, John Snoddy. Janis Walker, Jean Wallace, Bill Ward, Lionel Ward, Jackie Wells, Ann Wood, Ken Wright. XB's CLASS PARTY It was in October when the gang from XB decided to have a class party. After beg- ging Steve Lewis to rent us his wagons and tractor for our hayride we arranged to meet in front of the school. We arrived at the farm just after seven-thirty and started out fwith a few non-membersb. All went well until we were overtaken by a black Chev. which left a few of its passengers. After the crowd settled down, along with the cousins and unidentified members, we ACTA NOSTRA I63 continued on our way only to find the new addition creating a minor disturbance tat the rear of the wagon'?l. Finally our visit- ors left after a brief reading of the Riot Act and we came back to a delicious lunch. It was agreed that an enjoyable evening was spent by one and all . WHAT I SEE IN THE FUTURE FOR: Butch Kelly-A hearing aid designed es- pecially for Latin periods. Doug Hersey-A Cadillac .... Joan Houghton-Boys!! John Snoddy-He will be sending a few post cards from a place of his boyhood dreams to a certain teacher, from . . Rome. FORM XC Form Representative-Pat Hammond Teacher-Miss Keith Marelle Allan, Donald Bard, Brian Black, David Bright, Pamela Busfield, Sally Casler, Mary Chester, Larry Cohen, Elaine Cowley, Carl Crewson, Reginald Darnell, Willard Eg- gert, Norman Fisher, Patricia Hammond, Greg Hannon, Ronald Hodgins, Helen Hodg- son, John Holman, Garth Jones, Bryan Mar- quess, Peggy Mclntosh, Jean McNally, David McPhee, Marion Mochrie, Bill Muysson, Barry Patterson, Bernard Rees, Sharon Reid, Marg Roberts, Fran Robertson, Marie Rohr- bach, Mary Smith, John Steele, Don Stoltz, the gift shop I DOUGLAS STREET GU ELPH ONT. PHONE TA 4-32I8 Mutual Lite of Canada , Best Wishes tor Success N to the Students ot G.C.V.I. I trorn Our Representatives JOHN LLOYD BRUCE THOMPSON JOHN TRAIN ARTHUR BARTON DON FAROUHARSON 'A' GUELPH BRANCH OFFICE Phone TA 2-8720

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ACTA NOSTRA I I fdilvridls SCHOLARSHIPS YVhat is a scholarship? .X scholarship is a sum of money awarded lor a certain subject or group ol subjects to the stu- dent obtaining the highest marks in that subject or subjects. This student must be furthering his education at some institution of higher learning. Besides scholarships, there are sums 'ol money called bursaries , awarded to nieritori, ous students who lack enough money for further education. Every year at G.K1.Y.I. approximately ten to eleven thousand dollars are awarded to pupils to enable them to gain advanced education in all helds. Every student has a chance to use his talents to the best advantage. Are you so sure that your talents are not equal to the test that you let others walk away with the money? For those who can spell there is the lNIargaret Pigott Spelling award. Are you an artist? Then awaiting you is the Helen Clarscadden ,Xrt Scholar- ship. If planning to return to Ifligh School after a lew years and leach, then why not try to win the Kiwanis Scholarship for Iuture High School Teachers? Never before has so much money been given to help needy people lurther their education. The I.U.D.E. iNational. Pro- vincial and localj assists many students through the numerous scholarships and bursaries they donate. Are you a participant in extracurricu- lar activities, possessing the qualities ol a lady or gentleman and having aca- demic elficiency? ll so, the Durrant Cane or Laird Ring lies at your feet. But remember, Scholarship winners are not made overnight. They are built up in Grades IX, X, XI. and XII. lor without a good foundation Grade XIII work cannot be efficiently handled. From all the scholarships mentioned, surely you, with a little more ellort. could lind one to suit your talents. -lifurol .June Wood XID An education is essential. In order to obtain a thorough one we need not only textbooks and teachers. but also the de- sire and ambition to learn. XVe teen- agers attending high school are a link in our country's progress and as our places are lilled behind those desks in each classroom. we shall be perlorming our part in bringing about the development ol a better world. Everyone has a position to lill whether it be great or small. Since we are fortun- ate enough to have the opportunity to attend collegiate we shouldn't waste yals uable time. Although it requires a good deal ol work to keep up a good average, there is no reason why we still can't enjoy lile when we're young. Considering the fact that there are probably great numbers ol' children of our age, who are unable to attend any school, we should work that much hard- er in order to pave the way for coming generations so that they may have the chance ol an education. lust remember, although teachers are soinetiuies very strict. they are thinking ol our liuture and are helping us to help ourselves. -Domm McGee XID. WORKING FOR CAN,-XDA Everyday as we go lrom class to class throughout C.C1.Y.I. we are preparing the mix that will help pave the road ol Clanada's luture. lI'e are the ones whose knowledge and abilities will be the basic ingredients. We are the ones who will count in the role Canada is to play in the world. We are the ones who must serve as the top quality citizens Canada needs. Let us all achieve our utmost in preparing our work for Canada! illiyllyllg HIIIIIIHII XI,-I

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