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The Windsor-Wxilkervilk Technical School A’ear Book 75 So (lon’l you forget to visit 21). We charge no admission, not even a fee. MARGARET HIGGIN, C2R Mrs. Firhy: Girls, Percy Williams is in the school, please he epifet. Ruth Martin dale: Gosh, where’s my compact? 4 ' + Jean: What is college bred like’? Is it u new kind of bread? Elizabeth: Yes, it’s a four year loaf. To Whom if May Concern If you can ' t find Jean Gmnmell, look for Tom Tobin. i -N | Exasperated Teacher: Xow Bertha, for the last time what is paper made of? Bertha: I don’t know. Exasperated Teacher; Hark! child, hark? C2E A is for Art Hogan, with his big find; L is for Burke, the good looking ' sheik; i is for Cake bread, the farmer rogue; D is for Donmic, with his French brogue; E is for Elliot, always on the go; K is for Fred who always makes a show; G is for Gertrude, who always gives a scare; If is for flames, with his slick red hair; I is for Idiots—there ' s plenty in our form; J is for Jean, for whom we do mourn; K is for Karavafz, with dark, thick hair; L is for Luitzon, who doesn ' t give a care; ;V! is for Martha, better known as Swan; N is for nothing, for this we have pawn od; U is for 0dye who is never the gout; P is for Padgett, for he is the poet; Q is for questions Peters asks daily; H is for Reggie, who would always tally: S is for St, Pierfie, he stands and does not fall; T is for Tech, the best of all; V is fur rnderwood, on which we type; V is for Veroni, who studies every night; W is for Wilfred, who loves a ’maiden; X is for mistakes, our hooks are laden; V is for You, if your name 1 let fall; Z is for Zade, f guess that’s all. PHIL PADGETT THR CAST, C3A—WINNERS OF SENIOR CUP IN TECH UNITED PROGRAMS Standing—A vveragus Seated—The Fool Medieval Magic-The Cast Daisy Curtis Dorrigen Aurelius Mary Doloughan Anna Warah The Magician Mary Berbynuk Amnia Krivoshein
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74 The Windsor-Walkerville Technical School Year Book received much favourable com¬ ment. Our play, Henry 8th, star¬ ring Vivian Weather stone, Phyllis Sehuchard and Jean Legget, re¬ ceived hearty applause. Our Cin¬ derella sketch, being a novelty for Tech United programmes, made our auditorium shake with laugh¬ ter. Our,dance, by six of our girls went over big too. We have done our best and hope to be able to show our si uff again next year. FLORENCE SIMMONS Can Yon Imagine in 02C EMMA MONK and FLORENCE SIM¬ MONS not speaking to each other? MARGARET HORN ELL not eating a chocolate bar ? ADA WALKER standing first? EDNA SEYMOUR being quiet? MARJORIE VINCET being to school on time ? BESSIE WATERMAN without, lipstick ? VIOLA EDDIE being noisy? EVELYN WITSELL with her hair not combed ? ETHEL SEDGT.EY so clever she had to leave school 1 PAULINE GERSHON -answering a question correctly? EDITH REZIN not powdering her nose? MARGARET REID not quarreling with Betty Macdonald ? U A FtV RUSE with dirty hands? FREDA LLOYD with curly hair? .MARY LAURIE starring in basketball? WANDA N A (‘JANAS not studying ? EVELYN WHITS ELL -EMMA MONK -—— 0 - C21 NEWS ITEMS On February 28, U)2fl, C2F) pre¬ sented their “Tech United” pro¬ gram which was a great success. C2D takes a great interest in sports and certainly shows it. Al¬ though we didn’t have many en¬ tries in the Technical Field Day. those who did (Biter won champion¬ ships. We are proud to state that in our form are the two Tech sen¬ ior girl champions, Ellen Dubois and Ellen Cults. . Rose Tarnow and Louise Heaton were two of the four runners in the junior re¬ lay team which won first at the Interscholastic Field Day Meet. In the Tech W.O.S.S.A, basketball team, four out of the six are in our form, they are: Jean Gem moll, El¬ sie Smith. Jenny Robertson and Ellen Cutts. The form basketball team is made up of the following players: Jean Gemmell (captain), Greta Bake, Elsie Smith, Jenny Robert¬ son, Ellen Cutts an d Edna Robert¬ son. They have played one game this season and were victorious over C2C with a large score, 42-0. High Spots in C2D Please come and visit us up here, For if you don’t you ' ll be sorry 1 l ' ear; C2D is the cleverest class in the room, Always doing what ' s right, never break mg the rule Our lines in the hall are as straight as can he; When you sett ub coming you ' ll know its 21). In shorthand and typing we sure tin excel, For its 21) they say that does every¬ thing: well. I know i must tell you more about us, For if 1 don ' t they ' ll sure make a fuss, Jean Uemmell ' s the one who knows how to scheme, For she ' s interested in one on the hoc¬ key team, Grace Brown is the one, I have heard them say. Will turn a boys hair right from brown into gray; Then there ' s Minnie, Oh I mustn ' t for¬ get Minnie Ross, For she is the one that makes all teach¬ ers cross Jean, Grace and Gloria are the next 1 must mention; If it wasn’t for them we ' d have I deten¬ tion And now let me see there is Ardel] and Kiln Take notice of them outside Tech with a fella. Greta Ellen and Edna, Elsie, Jenny and Jean Are the basketball stars of our class it Is seen; “Spike 1 ' McLaren the girl who ' s the queen in our play; To see a real queen come up here today Doris Roy era ft ' s the girl who won us a name. For she is the one with oratorical fame And I must tell trou the latest right now It ' s about Jenny ' s permanent—she ' s a flapper—am! howl The two Ellens in our room, Louise Hen ton and Rose, Are to go to the gym, to have taken a pose, Mow there ' s no other form with higher ideals; They couldn ' t reach us if they put on high heels
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76 The Windsor-Walkerville Technical School Year Book FORM C3A I can remember as a first former how we all looked forward to our third, and for most of us, our last year at school. It seemed as if it would never come. We did not seem to know how much we were attached to the school. Since then the years have gone by so quickly that we cannot ac¬ count for them and we find our¬ selves in our last school year. Rut now things are so different; we are not waiting anxiously for the year to pass, instead we hate to see it pass. We begin to realize in our last year at school, that we shall never return, and it is then that we feel that true love for Tech. Then wo go back and try to retrace our steps. What has happened in lhe past few years? What a keen interest our teachers took in us! As this our last parting year comes to a close, and the curtain is drawn to shut us out of school life, we will all feel that pain in our hearts as we part from “Dear Old Tech. and step into a new life —a life yet to be tasted. MAE ROGERS, C3A. Impossibilities in C3A BETTY CAMPBELL missing a hockey game. ANNA WARSH keeping quiet. MARY DO LOUGH AN being late for school. GWEN KEMPTON acting sensible. ANNA KRIVOSHEIN not getting 100 ' ;;. MARY BERBYNUK not entering the oratorical contest. HELEN and EILEEN MeCONNELL getting to school on time. MAE ROGERS not smiling. MARIE COX not going swimming. OLIVE SHURAK not having her lessons finished. TOBA SHERMAN standing last in the class. EDNA MITCH ELI, forgetting to laugh at a joke. ETHEL NEW ITT missing Sunday School. EDNA LEADER not thinking about 1 n ok et ball. FRANCES CLARKE not giggling in school. MARY DOLOUGHAN, C3A. • Famous Sayings of Famous Teachers Take the next, two letters for home¬ work. Prepare for a test next day. Stop your talking! Well, if you don’t know, who does? Now, isn’t that so, girls? 1 see nothing but blan k expressions. Girls! get in line! Didn’t you hear me tell you to stop talking? It’s simply gorgeous. MARY DOLOUGHAN. 03A. - 0 - C3B 03B is one of the liveliest groups of students that have ever gathered under the towers of Tech. Ask any teacher. They will all tell you the same. C3B is always in dutch. We may he lively and all of that but we have some real ability among our ranks in both literary and athletics. Rose Cantor and Stan Larke have both won their merit pins for high standing, and are still struggling to hold their po¬ sition on the top of the group. We also have an orator in our midst. Abe Feld¬ man was 3B’s representative in the sen¬ ior boys contest and won the champion¬ ship for the school; and when holding up its name in W.C.I. in the Interschol¬ astic contest came third. Typests are frequent in our form but the outstand¬ ing is Edwards. Edwards won a medal for 15 words a minute while about 15 of his class mates followed with certificates for 30 or 35. Did you see the first Tech United pro¬ gram? If you didn’t you missed the treat of the year. C3b was the first to brave the stage and present a program for your approval. They presented “The Literary Piano” ami proved to the school that every member of the class was an actor. Some even earned a position in the school’s play. We also shine in sports. Among the girls the Ouellette sisters, Edith Timme and Salay Allan held positions on the basketball team. Allan Muir was the outstanding half-miler on the track team while Em. A wad was winning honors for Tech on the golf course. - 0 - Old Lady (to group of boys who, after attending mass, were playing ball in front of her home):—Here, you boys, you must get away from in front of my home; I want you to know that we keep the Sabbath all day in this house. “Gee, lady, you must he Scotch, re¬ plied one of the boys. (Our Own.) - 0 - COMMERCIAL SPECIAL A delightful Valentine party was held on February 1 1, in room 306, under the auspices of Commercial Special. The r f 1
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