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Nineteen Fifty c- s PHOEBUS r o 12B A is for Audrey with bright red hair. It must be the colour, that makes the boys stare. B is for Bishop, who through public school sped, But now what ' s the matter? Could it be Red ? C is for Carol, who is nicknamed Doc , All she does is laugh and talk. D is for Dorothy and Douglas too, They both top the class; that ' s what home work will do. E is for Edith, who is always happy and gay, She ' s another swell girl who came from Wheatley. F is for Fox, there are two in our class, Noble is the laddie and Jean the lass. G s for Graydon, our football hero, And also for Georgia, whose nickname is Zero . H !s for Howe, whose talk is slow. But at the tracks you should see him go. 1 is for Ives enrolled in 12B; Nine periods of the day he ' s in 13C. J is for Jacobs; his first name is Ray, He ' s a real swell guy and that ' s not hay. K is for Kenneth and K is for Keith, On each of them we will hang a wreath. L is for Leon, who would auit school if he could. Because the English teacher said he should. M is for Maurice, who on The Phoebus staff is. At writing poems and stories he is a whiz. N is for nuisance, MacDonell by name, For all noise in 12B, Bob gets the blame. O is for Omstead, her first name is Elaine, At field day this year she won great fame. P is for Peter, he says he loves 12B, But it seems he forgets us when he sees 12C. O is for Quartermaster, that ' s Pewson the job. You have to work hard, but I got my L , said Bob. R is for Russell, a Thespian ham, 1 think he ' s wonderful, because that ' s who I am. S is for Shirley, a shy young lass. But she is a pal to all in our class. T is for Tarzan. we have one in our class, Take a look at Shires the next time he goes past. U is for Us, every scholar in 12B, We are also athletes as you will see. V is for veal which is a kind of meat, But John Hamm, vou can not eat. W i« for Wharton, Willms, Wigle and Willms, These are the boys that show you the films. X is for Xerxes a great man in history, And Everett is our historian to be. Y is for yeoman, that ' s Chalmers style, For when he finishes school he ' ll farm for a while. Z is for zeal, which we possess, We are a class filled with happiness. —Russell Bosman —Carol Edsal — SI —
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Nineteen Fifty c o PHOEBUS Lila Ives, a teacher to be, I hope she won ' t be teaching me. For a lad that ' s really tall Eric Klassen tops them all. Linda is the talkative type, Whether wrong or whether right. As a Latin student Barbara Jean may not be so bright, Biit otherwise she does all right. On the basketball floor he ' ll really run, That Nikashima, he ' s lots of fun. Boris doesn ' t bother with physics and biology, Because he ' s already a doctor of Poolhallogy. For field day champion we have Joyce, There is no doubt, she ' s our choice. Short and stalky, dark and gay, Joe Videki turned out that way. As a guard on Delta ' s basketball team Greta Welsh is on the beam. Roger bos girls from bolh near and far, Is it he or just his car? Ann only came at the beginning of the year, But it seems just like she ' s always been here. A real cute chick is a gal named Dot; What it takes she sure has got. There ' s only one thing left to say, And that’s that 12A is sure O.K. —Dorothy Young —Eric Klassen FORM 12B FRONT ROW: Ralph Howe, Maurice Cosyn, Robert MacDoneli, Edith Hyatt, Carol Edsall, Shirley Coulter, Elaine Omslead, Dorothy Bunn, Jean Fox, Georgia Stone, Audrey Jackson, Keith Malott, Peter Major, Russell Bosman. BACK ROW: Everett Mitchell, Noble Fox, Leon Campbell, Ronald Bishop, Graydon Liddle, Robert P»ws, Charlie Shires, Harold Wigle. Hubert Chalmers. Robert Ives, Arthur W ' T’ms, John Hamm, Ray Jacobs, Kenneth McKinney, Douglas Graham. Richard Wharton, Henry Willms. -SO —
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BACK ROW: Gerald Thurston, Rudolph Penner, Victor Hamricks. Robert Snell, Bill Petrys- chuk, Ralph Tippetl, Mike Foldesi, Bruce Mccney, Harold Dales. FRONT ROW: Ola Hyatt, Edith Dundas, Mary Hairsine, Jacqueline Lougheed, Rita Friessen, Marilyn Bakes, Ann Bradley, Dorothea Brackett, Sylvia Willms. Tessie McVannell, Betty Cooper, Margaret White. ABSENT: Jack Stevenson. 13 A Whether passing, failing, or on the border, Here ' s 13A in alphabetical order. Six feet tall and awfully sweet, Marilyn Bakes is our athlete. Second on the list comes Annie B„ - Who ' s full of fun and gaiety. You should hear Dotty Brackett play, She ' s the Jascha Heifitz of 13A. Betty Cooper hails from Wheatley, She always does her work very neatly. Harold finds some things quite clear, Must be the Leamington atmosphere. Edith ' s voice is not too lusty, Even though her hair is rusty. To Miss Tilden it ' s still a mystery Why Mike left math, to come to history. Mary Hairsine is unusually clever, A failure by her has happened never. Of the same calibre is Rita Friesen, She ' s really smart and we ' re not teasin. Though Victor is a little shy, He returned to L.H.S. for another try. Next on the roll is Ola Hyatt, She ' s very pleasant but rather quiet. — 52 —
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