Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute - Volt Yearbook (Ingersoll, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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Janice Robins, Grade 9A Initiation Initiation this year followed its usual hilar- ious course of events. The students being initi- ated had a gruelling experience andthe seniors had a whale of a time! ! Weird and wonderful creations were worn by both girls and boys. The girls looked like fugitives from Dogpatch in men's trousers, one trouser leg iauntily rolled up to show a decor- ative garter, shirt on backwards, Davy Crockett hat above a half-made face and a paint brush dangling like a necklace. The garb of the boys had an Oriental aspect, as they appeared in evening gowns top- ped with pyiama iackets, towel-turbanned heads, earrings and make-up, running shoes peeping from beneath their gowns, and carry- ing brooms. What iunior will forget the compulsory greeting as he or she bowed to the seniors- l am your humble Freshie, O Master '? ln the afternoon of the fateful day, a program was held in the gymnasium and the best-dressed freshmen chosen and awarded such memorable gifts as masks and baby rattles. The girl winners were: best-dressed, Carolyn Rine, best all-around, Diane Good- hand, funniest, Janice Robins. The boy win- ners were: best-dressed, Dan Stewartf best all- around, Gregory McMillan, best turbanned, Bob Gould. Each iunior form sang the school song and the vocal award went to 9D. In the evening a dance was held in the gymnasium with games provided for non- dancers. Then came the dreaded moment when penalties were handed out for the iuniors' wrong-doings of the day. The seniors dreamed up many fiendish tortures such as walking barefoot on worms, measuring the gym floor with a strip of bacon for a rule and feed- ing one another Pablum while blindfold. The trials of the iuniors were over and they were accepted as members of the l.D.C.l. student body. H U NT'S FLOWERS CORSAGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS and FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 457-J 62 William St., Ingersoll, Ont. World Wide Flower Service I li 'Y Band 3. Orchestra msmumfurs ' Wvifllllilfflllfliff Zz! Mt' jtzfgtf C'LIA,ill1l'll L Your Canadian Supplier of Instruments by gg BUESCHER - CONN - ELKHART BACH - LUDWIG - LINTON Our Exclusive Waterloo Student and f X Waterloo Academy Lines of Instruments Instruments may be purchased with a small down payment, using our generous Budget Plan. Usual terms are arranged covering IO monthly payments. In the case of larger instruments, longer periods may be allowed. WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION AND PRICES WE SUPPLY MUSIC OF ALL PUBLISHERS + WATERLOO MUSIC COMPANY LIMITED Waterloo, Ontario THE voLT Pvse35

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The Students' Council In December the first Students' Council of the I.D.C.I. was organized. John Gazzola be- came president, Suzanne Hutt, first vice-presi- dent, Elizabeth Muterer, second vice-president, Bill Bradfield, secretary. These officers with the presidents of the other organizations in the school and representatives of the teaching staff formed the Students' Council. The main purpose of the Students' Coun- cil is to act as a co-ordinating body for the activities of the various school societies, to act as custodian and to exercise control over cer- tain school funds and to distribute such funds to the different school organizations in such amounts as to assist those organizations to function in the most effective way. The Students' Council also has to organize and operate the At Home and the initiation ceremony, to look after the sale of insignia articles and individual pictures, to arrange the presentation of the Blue and White Revue and to look after the operation of the tuck shop. Bill Bradfield, Grade I2B Junior Red Cross In September the Junior Red Cross Society was organized for I955-I956 with the follow- ing executive, President, Ann Knott, Vice- President, Beth Tunney, Secretary, Sandra Mills, Treasurer, Miss J. C. Grierson, Staff Supervisor, Mrs, C. Tyson. There was a great deal of interest in the regular meetings since films on the work of the Junior Red Cross were sent from Toronto. Mrs. Tingle showed films on her trip to Europe and England, Miss Wilkinson, Red Cross Repre- sentative from Toronto, gave an informative talk on the work which the Junior Red Cross does on an international scale, and Mr. Ringler, who spent some time teaching in Ethiopia, gave a lively address on his work in that country. Through monthly penny collections and a Sadie Hawkins dance a considerable sum of money was raised with which we bought gifts for twenty-eight children at the Beck Memorial Sanitorium in London. We also donated Christ- mas gifts to the Fairhaven Rest Home and a number of books to the local hospital. A sum of fifty dollars was sent to the Junior Red Cross headquarters in Toronto for their work with crippled children. Contributions were made to the Cancer Fund, the Institute for the Blind, the local Red Cross and the Easter Seal Campaign. The members of the executive and form representatives feel indebted to the president, Ann Knott, whose enthusiastic leadership was responsible for the carrying through of our ex- tensive proiects. Joan Tyson, Grade I3 Page 34 APPROVED I -'F 2 for School Use O I 7 efzaade the 5 - YOU wade ' I Qicffxfdf iffzezifig ,- ll-A in 2556 , I 'F' 2663 T Jawa? 5 't 1555 ' l ' -. ,..p L 1556 l .li 6 Q RENEW-POINT FOUNTAIN PEN CARR'S Book Xt China Shop INGERSOLL, ONTARIO Bigham's Restaurant THE PLACE TO EAT + Watch Our Windows For Special Feature Displays TH E VO



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