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PHOEBUS C+-9 - Nineteen Forty-Eight -cr o IOC FRONT ROW: Glenna Nicholson. Florence Lamolle, Violet Waites. Marlene Duncan, E J ward Gillanders. Dorothy Wigfield, Katherine Dama, Barbara Derbyshire, Adele Wahby. SECOND ROW: Beatrice Totflemire. Constance Damphouse, Nea Bailey, Frances Weber, Beverley Sloan, Dorothy Tetzlafl. Isabel Marita. Shirley Wood. Muriel Stevenson. A is for Adele. Who laughs all day. B is for Beverley, Who is happy and gay. C is for Connie. As busy as a bee. D is for Dorothy— We ' ve got three. E is for Ed, Tall, lanky, and slim. F is for Frances. Who has her eyes on him. G is for Glenna, Who sits beside Kate. H is for History, Which we all take. I is for Isabel. A wonderful peach. ] is for Jean. Who English does teach. Kale is for Katie, In shorthand a whiz. L is for Lamotte. Florence that is. M is for Muriel, Who ' s all aglow. N is for Nea. Who’s always on the go. O is for Office, We ' ll take our seat. P is for People. Whom we ' ll always meet. 0 is for Quiet, That ' s Marlene all the time. R is for Ross, Her beau from Grade 9. S is for Shirley, In the country she lives. T is for Tofflemire, An athlete she is. U is for Useful. Which we are not. V is for Violet, Whom we like a lot. W is for Winterbottom, The first in the class. X is for Xerxes, From out of the past. Y is for Young, That ' s Barb from Grade 10. Z is for Zero We aet now and then
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Nineteen Forty-Eight PHOEBUS FRONT ROW: Bob MacDonell. Karl Mohr, Bill Dunphy, Bernice Wiper. Anne Janosik. Isabell Stewart. Helen Farkas, Dorothy Musgrove, Georgia Stone. Donna Hooker, Margaret Weins, Larry Dunmore, Ken Hanna, Victor Thiessen. BACK ROW: Murray Cascadden, Ralph Howe. Bill Malott, Bob Pews. Noble Fox, Harold Wigle. Roy Seabourne. Jim Ferguson, Waller Bradford. Jack Griffiths. Lewis Wigle, Everett Mitchell. Ronald Bishop, John Moore. ★ ★ 10B In the fall of 1947, the pupils in our form, which is presided over by Mr. Bishop, numbered thirty-four. Since then we have lost Lynn Pierce, Muriel Kennedy, Jim Ferguson, Ted Bolton and Jack Griffith. Donna Hooker moved to St. Thomas, where she will attend school. We regretted to see her go. Jack Griffith left school to serve in the R.C.A.F. Although we have lost many members, we have had the pleasure of welcoming Jennie Kondruchuk into our midst. Jennie previously attended the St. Francis High School in Sandwich. A strange epidemic has broken out in our 10B class room. Various Drominent members, such as Murray Cascadden. Noble Fox, Victor Thiessen, Hubert Chalmers, Larry Diemmer and John Moore, have been the victims of a ruthless barber during the Easter vacation. They returned looking like sheared sheep. Brush-cuts are again in the limelight. Our class is well represented in all school sports and activities. Nearly all participate in basketball, volleyball and softball. We are well represented in the Majorettes, Movie Operators and Quartermaster Corps. Eight of our members are in the Senior Glee Club, three in the Officers ' Training Corps, and one in the Band..
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PHOEBUS Nineteen Forty-Eight o s - 10D r-»o FHONT ROW: Elsa DePelsmaeker. Audrey Jackson. Shirley Knight. Dorothy Bunn. Arline Connel, Vena Brooks, Dorene Goslin, Monia Kolibaba, loyce Carter, lulia Buttl. Miilicent Walley. Mariorie Ware. Nancy Burlow, Marguerite Tuffin. SECOND ROW: Maurice Cosyn. John Ward. Douglas Graham, Leon Campbell. Erie Nash. Archie Sanford, Arthur Willms, Graydon Liddle, Albert Hilton, John Wright, Henry Flaming, John Hamm, Richard Wharton, Garry Morse. Bob Stevenson, Bill Church. Russel Bosman. Bob Collens ★ ★ ★ 10D There were thirty-eight in our class at the iirst of the school year. Three of these have left, but Henry Flaming joined us from 1 OB. Mrs. Anderson has been the form ' s teacher since Christmas. There are many members of our class that are in tenth period activities. Six are in the Glee Club and seven are in the band. There are sixteen on house basketball teams, with six of them on the school teams. Marjorie Ware and Elsa De Pelsmaeker were timers for the Juvenile girls ' basketball games in the tenth period. Oth r act 5 vi ' 4 es ' ha ' e students h’ve joined are art and volley¬ ball Several ' ' iden cnfemd the publ ' c speaking contest. Robert Collens placed in the Junior boys ' contest.
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