Hugh John Macdonald School - Searchlight Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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■f l T EC DISTRICT IN 1 - WHICH I LIVE 0 By Marlene Colburn I guess all of us, at one time or another, have wished that we lived in a better district. Maybe the houses where we live look old and weather-beaten, but thera ' is a certain beauty in each if we would only study thorn. Although they are old now, at one time they were considered fashionable. Like our generation, young people consider tho elder people old-fashioned, just like these houses and forget that they were young once themselves. Living in our house all of my life, I havo become attached to tho district and its frienlly faces. Aci-oss from our house.“we haven’t the usual row of hou bs facing us, but the city’s well known General Hospital. As most of you know, in front of it a park with welcoming trees and Howes ' s. in sdmner it is pleasing to s g somo pationta, who have progressed, bCing allowed to come out into “the sunshine and smell the gorgeous fragrance of tho flowors. Being‘allowed to cane out into the park, brings a ray of sunshine into tho livos of tho patients. In the summer the park is like a green velvet carpet and in the winter is like a cape ' of ermine, I believe our park with the blue sky and filmy, white clouds behind it would make a picturesque scene for any artist to paint and be prottd of. In tho sunner wc see nurses in their while starched uniforms wheeling patients in their wheelchairs around the park. At the side of tho hospital, we often see doctors and nurses playing tennis together on tho tennis“c curt in their spare time. Wo ore certainly centered in a medical area. The neighbours seen much friondlior in tho summer, because they got to know each other bettor, when they talk over the fence, or when they arc cutting ar watering tho lawn. In our district there are quite a few olomentaiy schools. Wo see many youngsters wol ' ing to afid frem school. Studying tho or-rpressions of these youngers faces cculd be quite a hobby for seme person. t. At the back of ouf ' liouse, we have the city’s famous Weston Bakeries. Wo often smell the gorgeous fragrance of bread, buns, and cakes iich would make any person hungry.. I think that we have a good transportation service on our route. By taking tho William bus, which stops quite near our house, we can transfer to another bus and got into the heart of the downtown area. Looking at our house on a sunny day, one can soe equisite patterns i arming shadows of lace by tho troos. I think everybody iikes“a district. . ' Jhich is beautified by flowers with their smooth, velvety petals, sweet f ' •agrance and gorgeous colours. If you studied our district, you would find that it is not tho houses, which make up the district, but the people and what nature has provided that makes the district what it is. TEACHER: ; ho was the greatest of all inventors? Jimmy: Edison. TEACHER; And why? Jimmy: He invented the phonograph so people would sit up all night and use his electric lights.

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Sharon Webb bl«nde and sweet, Joyce Yuere eur first base queen, - uld be better known as b«et», %r. the senior team is always a seen. UM Beaudin - tall and dark. Always Singing like a .lark, When talk turns to Bob sho shines like a light. For she aeuid talk of him all night. Leona Carpenter and Ray aro a pair That go togothor overywhero Leona is the chick, Ray Arndt is hco? first pick. Ado lino Dudok blondo and swoot. Now has francs through which sho pooks. ictorino Glahfiold annoys tho toacHors Espocially when wearing her glon chockod broochos. She Has choson Toc-Voc“School, Wo all know thoro sho’n. bo no-fool Bornico Godfroy is tho host in sports and all tho rest. If you want to seo hor run. Watch hor whon hor school-work 1 s not do no. Iloyd Good - fair aSd small ■. Likos tho girls dark and tall. Gary Hornby - Our. class muscio man. Nick Karpinski - fair and tall. Is waiting for his loapyoar call. Goorge Keeling - Our class Einstoin. Lucky Ma h - is a Eriond of mine. But he would Jip me out of a dine. Bornico Mazur is always a hit. Of courso hor boyfriend’s Ray Witt A 9E Senior is iynno Mills, Whafs on her mind sho always spills. But givo hor a chanco, sho has a romance. Oh him sho would always take a glance. First on tho Honour Roll Dotty Moggoy, Also Vie o-President, Nicknamed ' ’Soggy ' . Gcargic Novak dark, cuto and tall, Is often soon toddling down the hall. Bon Olafson - slightly round Is quite a Romoo out of bounds. Alfred Pritchard - blonde and noat. On no girl is very awoot.



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